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Community Resources

Find local resources in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area! This listing provides information on local community resources that offer assistance to individuals and families.

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Shelter

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  • Safe and affordable housing for low-income single women

  • Bethany House Services (BHS) provides housing, education and assistance to homeless families in the Greater Cincinnati area, including Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana

  • Lighthouse Youth Services provides transitional housing and resources for homeless young adults 18-24

  • Provides quality, affordable rental housing opportunities for individuals and families throughout the county (Housing Choice Voucher / Section 8)

  • Christmas Assistance, Emergency Assistance, Housing & Homeless Services, Sunday Lunch Program, Youth Camps & Recreation, Youth Services, Worship Opportunities

  • Provides spiritual, emotional and material assistance on a person-to-person basis at area Outreach Centers and through 59 neighborhood Conferences located at Catholic Churches throughout the community

  • Every day, we provide shelter, safety and nourishment to 210 homeless men and women who otherwise would go without. Through our two gender-based, low-barrier shelters, we empower residents with holistic case management, health and employment services – while helping them to secure permanent housing.

  • Ensuring homeless MEN in Cincinnati have access to basic human needs such as shelter, food, emergency clothing items, basic toiletries, and safety.

  • The Esther Marie Hatton Center for Women ensures homeless women in Cincinnati have access to basic human needs such as shelter, food, emergency clothing items, basic toiletries, and safety

  • Open 7PM – 6AM to both men and women. The Winter Shelter is a 10,000 square foot area with its own separate entrance and can house 200 individuals each evening

Food

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  • The Customer Care Center provides emergency food as well as essential supportive services including emergency clothing, housing/rent assistance, financial management, public benefits and healthcare enrollments, transportation assistance

  • Hamilton County Job and Family Services administers state, federal and local programs designed to help those in need and help families work toward self-sufficiency.

  • A special supplemental nutrition program for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or postpartum. WIC also helps women who have children under age 5

Hispanic Family Resources

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  • - Provides an array of services in order to fulfill the needs of the Hispanic/Latino community in the Tri-State area
    - Brinda una variedad de servicios para satisfacer las necesidades de la comunidad hispana / latina en el área de Tri-State

  • - Su Familia (Your Family), offers Hispanic consumers free reliable and confidential health information in Spanish and English and helps navigate callers through the health system
    - Su Familia: La Línea Nacional de Salud Para La Familia. Su Familia ofrece información de salud gratis, confiable y
    Community Resources confidencial en español e inglés a las personas que llaman para ayudarles a navegar a través del sistema de salud.

  • - ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!® is the nation’s premier annual Hispanic family physical activity and healthy lifestyle event
    - ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!® es el principal evento nacional que celebra anualmente la salud de la familia hispana y la actividad física

  • - A partnership with the Merck Company Foundation to prepare the nation's next generation of scientific talent
    - Una asociación con la Fundación Merck Company para preparar a la próxima generación de talentos científicos de la nación

Jobs / Employment

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  • Hamilton County Job and Family Services administers state, federal and local programs designed to help those in need and help families work toward self-sufficiency.

  • Provides free educational workshops, career coaching, job leads, job search assistance, and transportation services as well as hiring events and training

Pregnancy

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Parenting

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  • Provides families with parenting programs, services, and expert resources for every stage of life

  • Provides mentoring services; making meaningful, matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 6 through 18

Medical Services

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  • Operates an enhanced facility with modern technology to ensure every condition is treated with great detail. We also conveniently perform routine and minor emergency care, and dental care in our office

  • CHD has a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) designation status and serves over 40,000 patients annually. CHD operates seven (7) Primary Care Health Centers, one (1) free-standing dental center, one (1) free-standing vision and dental center, and thirteen (13) School-Based Health Centers.

  • Crossroad Health Center provides primary health care to children and adults in Greater Cincinnati. Crossroad strives to provide care that treats the whole person -- body, mind and spirit -- regardless of ability to pay

  • Vaccinations are available for children who are uninsured, and adults who are under insured, or are receiving or eligible for Medicaid

  • Providing quality, culturally sensitive, and accessible primary health care services with a focus on the medically underserved, underinsured, and uninsured residing in northern Hamilton County and surrounding areas

  • Federally Qualified Health Care Clinics that are funded by the federal government. FQHCs are community-based organizations that provide comprehensive primary care and preventive care, including health, oral, and mental health/substance abuse services to persons of all ages, regardless of their ability to pay or health insurance status.

  • Free eye exams for infants ages 6-12 months

Dental Resources

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Our Impact This Year

  • Children Served

    2,384

  • Funded Enrollment

    2,048

  • Kindergarten Readiness

    86%

  • Families Served

    1,644

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