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Tyler Slaven
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Community Leader 2023
National Toy Drive Organizer
The annual Ohio Virtual Academy Toy Drive benefiting Nationwide Children’s Hospital is not just an ordinary toy drive, it truly goes much deeper than that. Nine years ago, my sister Monica was a senior and I was a freshman at Ohio Virtual Academy. That was a very special year for us both because it was our first, and last, year together in high school. Our mission was to do something together that would help make a difference in the communities across our state. After giving it a lot of thought, we decided we wanted to put smiles on as many children’s faces who were in the hospital during Christmas as we could. Read more of Tyler’s story below.