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The Eileen Berke Occupational Therapy Center at Cincinnati State provides students with a one-of-a-kind learning opportunity — it allows for interactive demonstrations and depicts the living experiences of both individuals with disabilities as well as those who choose to age in place.
A Walnut Hills High School (WHHS) student-led group is doing its part to educate themselves and others about refugees and their needs, while offering a helping hand and system of support.
Amelia BEERhart: Celebrating Women in the Craft Beer Industry presents an opportunity to not only honor strong women who brew beer, but also to honor strong women who have survived domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Nearly 300 individuals will gather together October 20 to honor friends, residents, and supporters of Over-the-Rhine Community Housing (OTRCH) at its annual fundraiser “Celebrating Our Beloved Community.”
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful has a new public service announcement that speaks to something we all have in common — the desire to live in a neighborhood, and in a city, that’s free of blight and vacancy.
Beginning Thursday evenings at 7 p.m., Journey to Hope (JtH) — a nonprofit offering a variety of support groups, learning opportunities, and workshops — kicks off its fall session of the LinkedIn Learning Lab.
October 2-8 is Mental Illness Awareness Week, and one way in which the UGCNOMI is doing its part in raising awareness is through a partnership with ReelAbilities Cincinnati Film Festival.