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Alcoholism Council
2828 Vernon Place
Cincinnati, OH 45219
(513) 281-7880
Provides substance abuse treatment services.
Bethany House Services
1836 Fairmont Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45214
(513) 557-2873 |
www.BethanyHouseServices.org
Provides a full range of housing, education, and
assistance programs to homeless and low-income women and
children in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Catholic Social Action
100 E 8th St
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 421-3131 |
www.CatholicCincinnati.org/admin/SAWP
Works with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, area
parishes and community coalitions on issues of poverty
and social justice.
Caracole
1821 Summit Road, Suite 001 Cincinnati, OH 45237
(513) 761-1480 |
www.Caracole.org
Provides affordable housing and supportive services
for persons living with HIV/AIDS.
The Caring Place
6312 Kennedy Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45213
(513) 631-1114
Providing food, counseling, and rental assistance.
Catholic Social Services of SW Ohio
100 East 8th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 241-7745
www.cssdoorway.org
Provides individual, family, and pregnancy counseling;
programs for adoption, family caregiver, parenting and
child development; and other adult programs.
Center for Independent Living Options (CILO)
632 Vine St. Suite 601
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 241-2600 |
www.cilo.net
Provides vital resources and services to enable
children and adults with disabilities, in Cincinnati and
Northern Kentucky, to live and work independently in the
community.
Center for Chemical Addictions Treatment
(CCAT)
830 Ezzard Charles Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45214
(513) 381-6672 |
www.ccatsober.org
CCAT saves lives and rebuilds
families by providing tools for lifelong sobriety and
recovery, thereby reducing costs to our community caused
by untreated chemical addictions.
Center for Respite Care
3550 Washington Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45229
(513) 621-1868
Provides housing for homeless individuals who are
too sick to be in the shelter, yet not sick enough to
be hospitalized.
Cincinnati Health Network
400 Oak Street, STE 5-1
Cincinnati, OH 45219
(513)
961-0600
Provides access to care and enhances the overall
health status of the people in the greater Cincinnati
area, particularly that of medically underserved and
high-risk populations.
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA)
Leasing Office: 1635 Western Ave., Cincinnati, OH
45214
(513) 721-4580 |
www.CintiMHA.com
Provides quality, affordable housing for low- to
moderate-income families.
Cincinnati Union Bethel
300 Lytle St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 768-6907
www.cinunionbethel.org
Provides supportive services and education programs
that assist urban women, children, families, and
communities to reach their greatest potential.
City Gospel Mission
1419 Elm St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 241-5525
www.citygospelmission.com
Provides
daily meals, clothing, and safe overnight shelter,
recovery programs, and other need based services.
Contact Center
1227 Vine Street
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45202
(513) 381-4242 |
www.OverTheRhine.org/contactcenter
Performs community organizing of low and
moderate-income individuals in Over the Rhine around
issues of affordable housing, safety and economic
opportunity.
Drop Inn Center
217 W. 12th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 721-0643 |
www.dropinn.org
The Drop Inn Center is a grassroots community of
shelter residents, staff and volunteers, organized to
end homelessness by promoting human dignity,
supporting positive social change and offering a wide
range of services.
Emanuel Community Center
1308 Race Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 241-2563
Provides technical and training programs,
self-sufficiency workshops for families, adults and
youth.
Excel Development Co.
(513) 632-7149
2403 Auburn Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45219
Working with the mental health community, provides
suitable, affordable housing for independent living.
First Step Home
2203 Fulton Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45206
(513) 961-4663 |
www.FirstStepHome.org
Offers long-term drug and alcohol treatment and
housing for low-income women and their children in a
safe and supportive environment.
Franciscan Haircuts from the Heart
126 E. 13th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 381-0111 |
www.HaircutsFromHeart.org
Restores dignity, self-respect and self-confidence
are restored to the homeless and poor through
professional hair care.
Franciscan JPIC Office
1615 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 721-4700
Works on supports and advocates for various social
justice issues in Cincinnati.
Freestore Foodbank
1250 Tennessee Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 241-1064
www.freestorefoodbank.org
Provides food, products, and services to help
people overcome barriers to their basic survival
needs, and to further their self-reliance.
Goodwill Industries
10600 Springfield Pike
Cincinnati, OH 45215
(513) 771-4800 |
www.CincinnatiGoodwill.org
Provides employment, training and housing
assistance to homeless individuals in Cincinnati.
Grace Place Catholic Worker House
6037 Cary Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45224
(513) 681-2365
http://home.fuse.net/graceplacecw/index.htm Email:
graceplacecw@fuse.net Provides homelike
transitional housing to homeless women and their
families. Guests are given time and support to address
the problems that underlie their homelessness.
Greater Cincinnati Oral
Health Council
637 W 7th
Cincinnati, OH 45203
(513) 621-0248
Provides or arranges for dental disease prevention
and treatment services for low-income or homeless
individuals and other special needs populations.
Hamilton County Department of Community Development
138 Court Street, Room 1002
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 946-4888 |
www.hamilton-co.org/commdev
Fosters development of viable urban communities by
providing decent housing, suitable living environments,
and expanded economic opportunities, principally for
persons of low and moderate income.
Hamilton County ADAS Board
830 Main Street STE 300
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513)
621-7202
http://www.hamilton-co.org/adas/
The Hamilton County Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services
Board plans, funds and monitors public alcohol and drug
treatment, prevention and education services for the
citizens of Hamilton County.
Healing Connections
1601 Madison Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45206 (513) 751-0600
www.healing-connection.org
Provides quality employment and support for women
seeking self-sufficiency and competent paraprofessional
home care services to persons who are underserved by
existing programs, especially the elderly poor.
Interfaith Hospitality Network
2110 St. Michael Street
Cincinnati, OH 45204
(513)
471-1100
www.ihncincinnati.org
IHN teams homeless families with
volunteers from over 70 area religious congregations: 25
host congregations, and 48 support congregations to
provide needed food and shelter.
Intercommunity Justice & Peace Center (IJPC)
215 E. 14th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 579-8547 |
www.ijpc-cincinnati.org
Addresses local, national and international
concerns focusing on economic justice, women's issues,
human rights, racial equality, peace and the
environment.
Joseph
House for Homeless Veterans
PO Box 14608
Cincinnati, OH 45250
(513) 241-2965 | www.JosephHouse.net
Helps men and women recover from alcoholism and drug
addiction by providing outreach, treatment, counseling
and housing in a safe, supportive, abstinence-based environment.
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Justice Watch
1120 Garden St
Cincinnati, OH 45214
(513) 241-0490 | www.JusticeWatchInc.org
Works for the rights of prisoners and the abolition
of the death penalty and operates a transitional home
for men coming from the prison system.
Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati 215 E
9th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 241-9400 |
http://www.lascinti.org/ Works to
resolve serious legal problems of low-income people,
promote economic and family stability and to reduce
poverty through effective legal assistance.
Lighthouse Youth Services
1501 Madison Road
Cincinnati, OH 45206
(513) 221-3350 | www.lys.org
Provides comprehensive social services designed to
encourage good citizenship, responsible behavior and self-reliance.
Madisonville Education and Assistance Center
4600 Erie Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45227
(513) 271-5501
www.meaconline.org
Provides vital assistance - including food,
clothing, rent, and utility assistance - to
individuals and families living in Fairfax, Madison
Place, Madisonville, and Mariemont.
Mary Magdalen House
1221-1223 Main Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 721-4811
e-mail: magdalenhouse@queencity.com
Provides showers and other services to homeless individuals.
Mercy Franciscan at St. John
1800 Logan Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 981-5800
Improves the health of the community with emphasis
on people who are poor and underserved.
Mental Health Access Point (MHAP)
311 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, OH 45229
(513) 558-8888 | www.CentralClinic.org
Provides a standardized entry point to the Hamilton
County Community Mental Health System.
Mt. Airy Shelter
2660 Diehl Road
Cincinnati, OH 45211
(513) 661-4620 |
www.hcjfs.hamilton-co.org
Provides a safe, 24-hour shelter with meals to homeless
men.
NAMI of Hamilton County
3805 Edwards Rd, Rm 556
Cincinnati, OH 45205
(513) 458-6670
http://www.nami-hc.org
Works to offer hope and help to all affected by
mental illness through educational programs, support
groups and phone support, and advocating for better
services, legislative changes, and increased research on
mental illnesses
Ohio Justice and Policy Center
617 Vine Street, Suite 1309
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 421-1108
www.ohiojpc.org
Works state-wide for fair-minded, progressive
reform of Ohio's justice system (formerly the Prison
Reform Advocacy Center).
Our Daily Bread
1730 Race Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 621-6364
www.ourdailybread.us
Provides a warm meal in a safe place for all
who come. A place where all are invited to be
part of a community that is caring, supportive,
accepting, and welcome.
Over the Rhine Community Housing
114 W. 14th Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513) 381-1171 |
www.otrch.org
Provides decent, safe, racially integrated, low-income
housing in Over the Rhine, especially for homeless or
chemically dependent persons. Its co-op structure enhances
self-determination.
Over the Rhine/Walnut Hills Soup Kitchen
2631 Gilbert Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45206
(513) 961-1983
Works to alleviate hunger and promote, socialization
among those living in poverty and homelessness and low
income situations.
Peaslee Neighborhood Center
215 E. 14th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 621-5514 | www.OverTheRhine.org/peaslee
Works to welcome and nurture the involvement of the
neighborhood in building a stronger, healthier community.
People Working Cooperatively Inc.
4612 Paddock Road
Cincinnati, OH 45229
(513) 351-7921 | www.pwcHomeRepairs.org
People Working Cooperatively performs essential repairs
and services in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky so
that low-income homeowners can remain in their homes,
living independently in a safe, sound environment.
Project Connect Homeless Kids
940 Poplar St
Cincinnati, OH 45214
(513) 363-3300 | www.PCfund.org
Keeps children experiencing homelessness connected
to their education by providing supplies, transportation,
uniforms, and enrichment opportunities in summer, after-school,
and shelter tutoring programs.
Prospect House
682 Hawthorne Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45205
(513) 921-1613
Provides high quality drug and alcohol treatment in
a long-term residential setting to men who are without
money, insurance or other resources.
The Salvation Army
131 E. 12th St
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 762-5600
www.thesalvationarmycincinnati.org
Christian ministry which is motivated by the love
of God. The mission is to preach the gospel of
Jesus Christ and to meet human needs without
discrimination.
Services United for Mothers and Adolescents (SUMA)
2330 Victory Parkway STE 200, Cincinnati, OH 45206
(513)
487-7862
Works to educate adolescents on preventing untimely
pregnancy, making healthy decisions and providing
parenting skills for young mothers and fathers. SUMA
seeks to increase young people's chances of becoming
responsible, self sufficient and productive members of
society.
Sober Living, Inc
2964 Sidney Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45225
(513) 681-0324
www.soberlivingohio.com
Provides a safe, affordable, sober housing and
structural living environment to individuals recovering
from alcohol and drug addiction.
Society of St. Vincent DePaul
1125 Bank Street
Cincinnati, OH 45214
(513) 562-8841
www.svdpcincinnati.org/
Provides a unique style of personal assistance with
food, clothing, rent, utilities, transportation and
companionship to people facing economic, emotional or
spiritual crises.
Stop AIDS (formerly AVOC)
220 Findlay St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 421-2437
www.stopaidscincinnati.org
Provides support services, prevention education and
housing assistance to homeless individuals living with
HIV/AIDS in Cincinnati.
Talbert House
2600 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45206
(513) 751-7747 | www.TalbertHouse.org
Provides services in mental health, criminal justice
and substance abuse in order to improve social behavior
and enhance personal recovery and growth.
Tender Mercies
27 W. 12th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 721-8666 | www.TenderMerciesInc.org
Provides housing and individualized supportive services
to homeless persons with histories of mental illness.
Tom Geiger House
2361 Gilbert Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45206
(513) 961-4555 | e-mail: tomhouse@fuse.net
Provides supportive housing for homeless women and
their children.
Transitions, Inc.
700 Fairfield Avenue
Belleview, KY 41073
(859) 491-4435 | www.TransitionsKy.org
Provides a variety of services for people in Northern
Kentucky to help them overcome chemical dependency and
stay clean and sober.
United Way
2400 Reading Road
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 762-7100 | www.uwgc.org
Mobilizes the caring power of individuals and organization
to help people measurably improve their lives.
Volunteers of America
1063 Central Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 381-1954 |
www.voaorv.org
Aims to help people who are least served by others
by meeting basic unmet needs and becoming empowered,
self-sustaining contributors.
Welcome House
205 Pike Street
Covington, KY 41011
(859) 431-8717
http://www.welcomehouseky.org/index.htm
Collaborates with the community to provide a
continuum of quality services for individuals and
families who are either homeless or at risk of becoming
homeless to eradicate homelessness, foster stability and
promote a just society.
Xavier University Peace and Justice Programs
Dorothy Day House
3800 Victory Parkway ML2910
(513) 745-3320 | www.Xavier.edu/peace_justice
Advocates and works for the liberation of the poor,
oppressed and voiceless in our world.
YWCA Battered Womens Shelter
898 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 872-9259 | www.YWCAcincinnati.org
Provides emergency shelter and transitional housing
to victims of domestic violence.
YWCA Transitional Living Program
(513) 281-5770 |
e-mail: ywcatlp@fuse.net
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