We look forward to continuing our work with you and with all of the staff and volunteers at the 39 IDCC sites around Cuyahoga County.
Read MoreThe challenges for individuals and families experiencing homelessness continue to rise and the struggles faced by those without stable housing remain constant. There is no doubt that there is much to worry about in our world. As I reflect on this context and our mission, I am reminded that our work is more critical than ever and for the people we serve it is about cultivating hope. Today, I am inviting you to hope with us.
Read MoreHomeless and social service providers: Learn how best to meet the unique needs of LGBTQ people who come to your organization for help, and how to make them feel welcomed.
Read MoreLearn the ins and outs of the housing and shelter systems in Cuyahoga County. Participants will get an overview of how people become housing insecure and homeless, what their options are, and how they can access the resources they need to regain stability. Participants will also learn about fair housing law, tenants’ rights, and the eviction process.
Read MoreDo you interact with unhoused people where you work, learn, live or worship? Learn how to best assist and interact with people who may be experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness.
Read MoreHomeless and social service providers: Learn how best to meet the unique needs of LGBTQ people who come to your organization for help, and how to make them feel welcomed.
Read MoreLearn the ins and outs of the housing and shelter systems in Cuyahoga County. Participants will get an overview of how people become housing insecure and homeless, what their options are, and how they can access the resources they need to regain stability. Participants will also learn about fair housing law, tenants’ rights, and the eviction process.
Read MoreLearn to recognize the signs of domestic violence in your clients, and how our society’s history of gender-based violence have created a pipeline to homelessness.
Read MoreLearn how people experiencing addiction are criminalized, penalized, and dehumanized within social services, and what you can do to create a healthier environment for the people you serve.
Read MoreIn collaboration with Cuyahoga Community Public Library, as part of the One Community Reads program, NEOCH will be offering a free online training, Monday February 20, from 7-8:30PM.
Read MoreLearn the ins and outs of the housing and shelter systems in Cuyahoga County. Participants will get an overview of how people become housing insecure and homeless, what their options are, and how they can access the resources they need to regain stability. Participants will also learn about fair housing law, tenants’ rights, and the eviction process.
Read MoreLast week we heard from Homeless Congress Leaders and legal experts on how the Homeless Bill of Rights will impact our community. Learn how you can advocate for City Council to pass the bill.
Read MoreDo you work or live in a place where unhoused people spend their time? What do you do when you encounter someone who may be experiencing homelessness? Often times we see someone in crisis and turn to emergency services for help. However, this can often do more harm than good. Join NEOCH to learn about those effects, laws that target unhoused people, and how NEOCH's outreach team can help when you meet someone experiencing homelessness.
Learn how people experiencing addiction are criminalized, penalized, and dehumanized within social services, and what you can do to create a healthier environment for the people you serve.
Read MoreHomeless and social service providers: Learn how best to meet the unique needs of LGBTQ people who come to your organization for help, and how to make them feel welcomed.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, December 21st - the longest night of the year - NEOCH gathered with local advocates and community members to remember those with lived experience of homelessness who passed away in 2021.
Read MoreNEOCH often gets calls during November asking how folks can help our unhoused neighbors. At NEOCH we believe the best thing we can do this November is learn about the root causes of homelessness and work toward systemic change in our community.
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