Community support provides relief for homeless families in Clermont County
Instead of staying in communal shelters, people in need were moved to hotels until the “shelter in place” order was lifted.
Instead of staying in communal shelters, people in need were moved to hotels until the “shelter in place” order was lifted.
Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses and The Port of Greater Cincinnati are working to keep current residents from being displaced.
The development is possible thanks to tax credits from the Ohio Housing Finance Agency.
George Floyd’s death has caused civil unrest throughout the country. Here’s how one local woman is activating change.
As the trend towards urban living continues, many Cincinnatians are priced out of their neighborhoods.
For the past 10 years, Erek Hansen has worked with Go Green Ohio to keep denim out of landfills.
Priyanka Sen uses her skills as an architectural designer to connect people in need with safe, stable accommodations.
Thanks to the Notice of Funding Availability program, 12 Cincinnati neighborhoods will further develop. Projects already in the pipeline and projects that are still are on the horizon will benefit from NOFA funds.
The second part in a series of panel discussions focusing on modern-day slavery will take place April 28 at United Way of Greater Cincinnati.
Ben Fry purchased his first house seven years ago, when he was studying real estate at UC. Now 27, he's flipped a total of 15 houses to add quality housing stock in Cincinnati.
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