Strategies to End Homelessness understands that being homeless is traumatic for children and can impact their education. We want every child to feel supported and have a safe place to call home this school year. If you are at risk of losing your housing, please call the CAP Helpline at 513-381-7233.
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The Annual Cincinnati/Hamilton County CoC Employment Subcommittee Job & Resource Fair is back! If you are looking for employment, experiencing housing insecurity, need a second-chance employment opportunity, are a Veteran, or simply need help connecting to resources, we want to see you.
Children deserve to have a place to call home with their families. With your help, Strategies to End Homelessness will be able to help families experiencing homelessness or prevent children from experiencing homelessness.
Strategies to End Homelessness and Bethany House Services have submitted a proposal to present at the national South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference—and we need your support to get to Austin! Voting closes on August 23! Thank you for helping us put your innovative work on the national stage!
"At the center of these announcements is a simple but powerful idea: when organizations work together, people receive better care." strategiestoendhomelessness.org/partnerships...
Partnerships to build better solutions
Explore new partnerships in Cincinnati aimed at improving support for individuals experiencing homelessness through coordinated care.
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"When our community invests in preventing homelessness and helping people regain housing stability, the impact reaches far beyond one household." strategiestoendhomelessness.org/a-safe-place...
A safe place to call home
Explore how a safe place to call home transforms lives, offering stability for families and opportunities for a brighter future.
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Our roles in the community have changed considerably. We’ve gone from an organization that only addressed homelessness in the past tense, after it had occurred, to being one that is focused on preventing homelessness before it happens. #EndHomelessness strategiestoendhomelessness.org/a-new-era/
A New Era
The organization, Strategies to End Homelessness, evolved from its 2007 focus on homelessness response to a broader mission emphasizing prevention and data-driven solutions…
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In 2024, more than 11,000 people were served by the entire local homeless services system. #EndHomelessness #HomelessnessAwareness #2024Snapshot
In 2024, 662 people were served in Shelter Diversion and did not experience the trauma of homelessness. #EndHomelessness #HomelessnessAwareness #2024Snapshot
In 2024, more than 35,000 calls were made to our Central Access Point Helpline. #EndHomelessness #HomelessnessAwareness #2024Snapshot
1,823 people spent part of 2024 experiencing street homelessness. #EndHomelessness #HomelessnessAwareness #2024Snapshot
In 2024, 446 families slept in emergency shelters in Cincinnati. #EndHomelessness #HomelessnessAwareness #2024Snapshot
In 2024, 50% of our homeless population are under the age of 35. #EndHomelessness #HomelessnessAwareness #2024Snapshot
In 2024, 23% of our homeless population are children under the age of 18. #EndHomelessness #HomelessnessAwareness #2024Snapshot
In 2024, 6,570 people experienced homelessness in Cincinnati. #EndHomelessness #HomelessnessAwareness #2024Snapshot
"The main policy change we would like to achieve would be convincing the federal government ... that we could make better use of the same funding they're already giving us, if they would just allow us to shift a portion of that funding toward prevention activities." #EndHomelessness
Notre Dame researchers are studying Cincinnati's homelessness prevention efforts
The university’s Lab for Economic Opportunities works with service providers to evaluate poverty interventions.
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The Housing Stability Collaborative prevents homelessness before a household may even know they are at risk of homelessness. #EndHomelessness #HousingStability
Housing Stability Collaborative - Strategies to End Homelessness
The Housing Stability Collaborative uses data and predictive data analytics to identify families in the early stages of a housing crisis.
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Preventing homelessness is more important than ever. Learn more about our long-time homelessness prevention program, Shelter Diversion. #EndHomelessness #Homelessness
Shelter Diversion: A best practice to prevent homelessness
Shelter Diversion is one of the best ways to prevent and reduce homelessness. And the most cost effective intervention. But how does it work?
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In case you missed it - unsheltered homelessness in Hamilton County doubled in the last two years. #EndHomelessness #Homelessness
More people are without housing in Hamilton County — including families and those not staying in shelters
Data from Strategies to End Homelessness suggests the number of people without housing who are not staying in local shelters has doubled in the last two years. There is evidence the number of…
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With all the rain and flooding, please help us reach folks who may be sleeping unsheltered by downloading and using the Street Reach app. #EndHomelessness #StreetReach
Street Reach - Help neighbors in need - Strategies to End Homelessness
Street Reach is an app for Android or iOS that allows you to report people experiencing homelessness to our Central Access Point Helpline.
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Read an update on our community's Homeless to Homes plan. Exits from the shelters to positive housing outcomes have soared, read why. #EndHomelessness #Homelessness
Homeless to Homes Plan - Strategies to End Homelessness
This is an update on the Homeless to Homes Plan which is the community’s coordinated response to homelessness among single adults.
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It is possible to end chronic homelessness. Permanent Supportive Housing is a major tool that communities, including here in Cincinnati, use to end chronic homelessness. #EndHomelessness #Homelessness #ChronicHomelessness
Two Years in a Place Where Homelessness Ends
A reporter and photographer documented the lives of residents and staff at the Lenniger, a permanent supportive housing complex in New York City.
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Read an interview with Brian Goldstone who recently published "There Is No Place For Us." "His reporting challenges the longstanding American narrative connecting homelessness with unemployment or an unwillingness to work." #EndHomelessness buff.ly/Oemrhgy
The invisible homeless crisis that official statistics miss
Working full time and homeless in America.
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Find out how RentConnect is connecting local property owners to households in our supportive housing programs and Shelter Diversion. #EndHomelessness #AffordableHousing
RentConnect - Strategies to End Homelessness
RentConnect reduces the number of people experiencing homelessness in Greater Cincinnati. And it increases available, safe housing options.
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"Council Member Meeka Owens has been working on the Tenants’ Guide for the past few years." #EndHomelessness buff.ly/1SdvUmc
New Cincinnati Tenants' Guide aims to empower renters with information
The Tenants’ Guide includes information on evictions, how to get rent and utility assistance, and how to legally withhold rent if your landlord fails to keep the property habitable.
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"The rise is especially sharp for those who aren't staying in shelters. STEH President Kevin Finn told Cincinnati Edition that number has doubled." #EndHomelessness
More people are without housing in Hamilton County — including families and those not staying in shelters
Data from Strategies to End Homelessness suggests the number of people without housing who are not staying in local shelters has doubled in the last two years. There is evidence the number of…
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Tune in to Cincinnati Edition TODAY at about 12:30pm to hear our President & CEO, Kevin Finn, talk about the state of homelessness in Cincinnati and programs that are working to prevent homelessness. #EndHomelessness
Homelessness rose in Hamilton County in 2024, and fewer people got help
Now an expanded program aims to prevent people from losing their housing in the first place.
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“Data from the Eviction Lab shows that in the last month, [Columbus] had 2,355 eviction filings, Cincinnati had 1,158 and Cleveland had 543. “ www.nbc4i.com/news/investi... via @nbc4i.bsky.social #housing+ #urbanism+ #urbanism
Columbus eviction crisis set to get worse as pandemic era federal funding runs out
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More people face eviction in Columbus than any other major city in Ohio and support for those struggling to stay in their homes is running out. NBC4 Investigates…
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