Cincinnati’s Ban on Public Homeless Hinges on Shelter Capacity; When Are They Full?
Teams of coordinated outreach workers from Downtown Cincinnati, Inc., Greater Cincinnati Behavior Health, Cincinnati VA Medical Center and Lighthouse Youth Services open a case for a person sleeping on the streets. Files remain open for 90 days, the window of time used to make a count of people experiencing homelessness who are not in a shelter.
On Aug. 21 – the day after the homeless camp was disbanded – the 90-day count of people sleeping on the streets stood at 297.
Children of the Opioid Epidemic Face Neglect, Trauma
The children of the opioid epidemic, removed from parents who are addicted or found dead from an overdose, are flooding a system mandated to protect them but overwhelmed with their numbers. The number of children in the care of Hamilton County Job and Family Services grew from 2,515 in 2015 to 3,556 in 2017. Our community's children need you.
Opinion: Children’s Services Levy would keep families together, children safe
Right now, there’s a child feeling scared and alone, confused about why they can’t be with their family. It’s a heartbreaking scene that plays out every day in Hamilton County. We can make a difference for them. We can protect them. We can provide a safety net.
Lighthouse Promotes Jodi Harding to COO
“Jodi has played an important role in the evolution of Lighthouse as a clinical service provider, and we are thrilled to recognize her leadership and contributions to the agency,” said Paul Haffner, Lighthouse President and CEO. “We are confident she will be even more effective as our COO.”
You’re Creating a Better Future: Lighthouse Summer Newsletter
The latest edition of Lighthouse Views features your positive impact.
Hamilton County Children’s Services Levy on November Ballot
The Hamilton County Children's Services levy funds critical services to ensure the safety, permanency, and well-being of children in our community
Take a Closer Look at Lighthouse
Let's get to know each other. Don't miss this opportunity to hear first-hand about the work of advancing the dignity and well-being of children, youth, and families in need.
Lighthouse Family Grows, Adopts Twin Toddlers
Karabeth’s approach is positive, but not naive. When asked what his disability means, she says, “It means he will grow up to be a wonderful loving boy.”
What Does It Mean to be United Against Hate?
New video answers the question: What does it mean to be united against hate?
Lighthouse Juvenile Justice Services Welcomes Mariemont High School Class
Students studying the justice system and how it interacts with society recently visited Lighthouse in Cincinnati to learn more about our juvenile justice services.