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The Smith Family Foundation
The Smith Family Foundation, is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996
that has focused exclusively on providing
Awareness,
Business planning assistance, and
Cash-financial assistance to nonprofit
organizations in the greater Cincinnati community who are focusing on youth.
Teen Response began in 1992 as a weekly radio show program started by
former Police Officer, John Keuffer. Mr. Keuffer was frustrated with
the continued barrage of negative publicity about young people in our
city and the country. Feeling the need to represent, highlight and
focus on the positive aspects of youth and community life, Mr. Keuffer
created the weekly program on WAIF 88.3FM to bring the good news to the
forefront.
"Too often we go to social workers, therapists and
psychiatrists to answer the problems presented in the youth population,
Why don't we go to youth to solve their own community problems?" Mr.
Keuffer asked.
In 1994, with the help of Cincinnati Pizza Icon
Buddy LaRosa, Teen Response was formed as a 501[c][3] IRS charitable
organization. Since that time, the program has served tens of thousands
of kids from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area, to Montana,
New Mexico, and Australia.