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Cleveland's youth drop-in center will meet young people where they are March 15, 2022 | Ending homelessness

Young people striving for housing stability are more than twice as likely to use drop-in centers than shelters.

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Remembering Amber Donovan January 07, 2022 | Ending homelessness

A message from Susanna Krey, president, and Angela D'Orazio, senior program officer, Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland

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Housing development for young people gets county support December 10, 2021 | Collaboration

In the News: Cuyahoga County proposes $2.2 million in funding for affordable housing, including TAY

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NPR's "1A" features A Place 4 Me youth navigator October 18, 2021 | Ending homelessness

National radio program discusses challenge of "aging out" of foster care system.

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Youth Drop-In Center initial planning nears completion September 30, 2021 | Collaboration

Drop-In Centers are regarded as critical elements of a systemic approach to prevent and end youth homelessness, yet Cuyahoga County remains the only major urban area in Ohio without one.

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In the News: A Place 4 Me Peer Navigator Champions Housing Solutions for Young People June 29, 2021 | Collaboration

"The Land" highlights the unique skills and caring approach of Kai Cotton at A Place 4 Me.

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Read the SOCF Cleveland Pandemic Response Report June 28, 2021 | Catholic sisters

“Faith & Courage: The Pandemic Response Report” highlights the many ways the foundation contributed to community response and considers what lessons will inform the future.

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New supportive housing development in Cleveland to serve transition-aged youth experiencing homelessness May 20, 2021 | Collaboration

Cuyahoga TAY supportive housing development set to open mid-2023

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A Place 4 Me selects operating partner for youth drop-in center March 22, 2021 | Collaboration

Core planning team, in partnership with young adults with lived expertise, chooses Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry to operate center for young people seeking housing stability.

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Right to Counsel-Cleveland launches to offer free legal help in evictions July 01, 2020 | Collaboration

Cleveland is the fourth city in the nation to enact such a right and the first to leverage a public-private partnership to do so.

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SOCF Cleveland Gives More Than $1.3 Million in First-Half 2020 Grants June 19, 2020 | Catholic sisters

A majority of funding in first and second quarters supported response efforts to basic needs support following COVID-19, as well as sustained focus on SOCF’s core strategic areas of homelessness and Catholic sister ministry.

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SOCF supports bipartisan solutions to the housing crisis and its impact on homelessness March 05, 2020 | Advocacy

Since the Foundation began our work to end homelessness, we have advocated for federal and state public policies that support efforts to end homelessness in our country.

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Partnering for Family Success results in valuable lessons March 03, 2020 | Collaboration

Now that the five-year Pay for Success-model program is complete, partners have announced the results, which include several relevant lessons learned.

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SOCF-funded study sheds troubling light on eviction effects February 03, 2020 | Ending homelessness

A team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University analyzed five years’ worth of eviction data from the Cleveland Housing Court and spent several weeks in court interviewing those who were evicted.

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SOCF fellowship leads to historic Cleveland legislation September 30, 2019 | Advocacy

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