Community Health & Wellness

Fort Thomas resident Brandon Long is active in support of LGBTQ rights.

Greater Cincinnati Society of Professional Journalists and Ohio’s Best Journalism recognize Soapbox for excellence in 2025

Solutions journalism reporting about health, social justice and environment earn top honors.

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Equine therapy and fly fishing find common ground to support children dealing with trauma

New Day Ranch in Verona, Kentucky, and the Northern Kentucky Fly Fishers partnered for the greater good.

What if we’re going about it all wrong?

[VIDEO] With the traditional systems that support teen and young adult mental well-being in danger of breaking down, maybe it’s the youth themselves who hold the keys to creating a better future.

Youth are at the center of this strategy to improve mental health

With the traditional systems that support teen and young adult mental well-being in danger of breaking down, maybe it’s the youth themselves who hold the keys to creating a better future.

Leadership program helps dental directors improve care in underserved communities

Program supports dental leaders in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana with skills to manage clinics, improve care, and advocate for underserved patients.

In neighborhoods across Greater Cincinnati, a nonviolent resistance begins to organize

Concerned citizens are taking action -- making whistle kits, getting a refresher in the U.S. Constitution, and reaching out to immigrant-owned small businesses.

Indiana health center trains local residents as dental assistants to fill workforce gaps

HealthLinc, a federally qualified health center in Valparaiso, covers training costs while preparing local residents for dental assistant jobs, strengthening workforce pipelines and expanding access to care.

Video What does a neighborhood look like when it controls its future?

People who feel their voice matters are healthier and empowered. As divisions nationally appear to become deeper, this series, part of the larger Health Justice in Action project, examines efforts to make voices heard and improve community connections.

She helped Haitians settle into Springfield. Now she wonders if it’s safer for them to leave.

Inside a Haitian grocery store, Margery Koveleski — a “manman” to many — and her daughter Laura help their clients navigate uncertain futures as an immigration crackdown dismantles legal pathways to stay in the country.

Cheers to the sober life

Whether you’re all in on NA or a sober-curious beginner, our guide will help you order with confidence to match your tastes and your mood.

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