
Ending Childhood Homelessness in Cleveland
What are your fondest childhood memories from this time of year? Perhaps you can close your eyes and remember how it felt to wear shorts
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What are your fondest childhood memories from this time of year? Perhaps you can close your eyes and remember how it felt to wear shorts
You Can Gift Your Talents Too With the date of Running with a Mission moving from June 13 to October 3, we now have more
Protecting Clevelanders Experiencing Homelessness In COVID-19’s New Normal Many Ohio restaurants and businesses are opening back up and considering what the new normal will look
Stay at Home. That was the order from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s office that went into effect in mid-March 2020. No one is immune to
From living in a tent to helping recovering addicts, life comes full circle Rhonda grew up in a pleasant, white, middle-class suburban neighborhood in the
To Our Faithful Community, The City Mission remains fully dedicated to providing help and hope to all people, and will remain open to our neighbors
From living in a tent to helping recovering addicts, life comes full circle James* never expected to be homeless. Before he found himself on the
With the holiday season just around the corner, many Clevelanders are already looking for ways to give back and get involved in their community. But
A Growing Crisis By now you have likely learned that nearly 3,000 students experienced homelessness in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) in the 2018-2019
Originally published on Cleveland.com May 1-June 29, 2019 “Before we came here, it was not so good. We kept house-hopping and then from hotel to
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