

Brawny Paper Towels, a division of Georgia Pacific, held a contest to recognize individuals who went out of their way to make things better in their community as a response to the impact of coronavirus. Aaron Vetter was selected as a national winner for his work as the executive director of City Youth Matrix in providing activity kits to keep students engaged with at home learning. In addition to a cash award for the Bucket of Hope program, the nonprofit was given 10 cases, or 300 rolls, of paper towels…
At the start of Asbury United Methodist Church’s 11th annual block party, Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater took to a small stage alongside members… Read More
City Youth Matrix, a nonprofit founded by teacher Aaron Vetter in 2018, helps families with limited resources access all types of extracurricular activities that… Read More
Aaron Vetter, of the City Youth Matrix, watched as his organization’s boat, the Ribboncutter, was prepared for the water. The organization works to remove… Read More
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