Brighton Center sees 300 percent increase in families requesting help during COVID-19 pandemic
The stakes are much higher for working families still struggling to make ends meet.
The stakes are much higher for working families still struggling to make ends meet.
After leaving L.A. to raise their family in Cincinnati, the Lacheys worked with their alma mater, the School of Creative and Performing Arts, to teach classes and start a camp.
During the Great Depression and at the start of WWII, the Federal Works Progress Administration awarded enough money to add a band shell to the park. Now, 81 years later, music might once again bring relief to the community.
Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati continues its mission to bolster people, issues, and causes that are unknown to residents.
The resources will be deployed rapidly, foregoing the traditional long-form application process.
We all know about the first responders working overtime and risking their lives as COVID-19 continues to spread. Here’s a look at some local organizations tirelessly helping Cincinnati’s more vulnerable residents.
A redesigned CincinnatiCares.org site is connecting volunteers to nonprofits where they can still help out remotely and online.
ArtsWave is focused on helping the region’s arts sector weather the coronavirus crisis.
Social isolation, job loss, lack of transportation, and fear-inducing news can make anyone spiral downward or relapse. Two regional institutions are working virtually to help.
At-risk citizens need extra help during a health crisis. Here's how some people on the front lines are making that happen.
Our Partners