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Nice, organized application for useful services to a population with significant needs (recent immigrants). The location of the services is on the West Side, though. This doesn’t seem to ...
Read MoreNice, organized application for useful services to a population with significant needs (recent immigrants). The location of the services is on the West Side, though. This doesn’t seem to ...
Read MoreFunding to East Cleveland Parks Association for partnership with Shaker Heights Boys Scouts (Eagle Scout Service) to repair nine park benches located in East Cleveland portion of Forest Hills ...
Read MoreFunding to National Council of Jewish Women for their “Operation Warm-up” program which provides clothing to homeless individuals and families.
Read MoreFunding to Hanna Perkins School to support educational scholarships for high at-risk children who have autism, dual diagnoses and/or impacted by trauma.
Read MoreFunding to Malachi House which provides residential housing for Cleveland’s dying poor. In 2021-22, 45 terminally ill residents, ranging in age from 44-91 were served, despite staffing shortages associated ...
Read MoreFunding to Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine to support scholarships for medical students from East Cleveland and other low-income communities in Greater Cleveland, who are committed to ...
Read MoreFunding to Center for Intellectual Property Technology and Telecommunications (CIPTT) to improve career pathways for youth adults with disabilities. In 2022, CIPTT engaged with thirteen disabled students in the ...
Read MoreFunding to Joseph’s Home to help medically fragile adults experiencing homelessness obtain housing and rebuild their lives. In 2021-22, 67% of clients served demonstrated improvement in medication management and ...
Read MoreFunding to East Cleveland Neighborhood Center to support operating expenses for Freedom Schools, a Children’s Defense Fund 6-week summer enrichment program focused on prevention of summer reading loss and ...
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