Learn more about the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland and the work it has done to bolster our community's efforts to break the cycle of poverty and live in true equity.
Richaun Bunton, LSW, MSW, is now Managing Director, Cleveland Central Promise Neighborhood, and Dawn Glasco is Manager of Engagement and Social Innovation, Cleveland Central Promise Neighborhood.
Core planning team, in partnership with young adults with lived expertise, chooses Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry to operate center for young people seeking housing stability.
Investments in 2020 went almost entirely toward helping grantees mitigate the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Susanna Krey is one of eight women in Northeast Ohio selected to receive the Woman of Achievement Award at a virtual celebration event on May 21, 2021.
In this new role, Black will support the foundation’s efforts to achieve better health outcomes for Central Neighborhood families as related to the social determinants of health, specifically neighborhood safety, police-community relations and social capital.
In the December episode of Generative Spirits, we recognize and remember the 40th anniversary of the murder of four Churchwomen in El Salvador.
Generative Spirit Program Coordinator Rachel Drotar was highlighted in a recent Global Sisters Report story about Catholic sisters’ influence on young people in the areas of activism and social justice.
Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland congratulates Adrienne Mundorf, senior program director, on being named Philanthropy Ohio’s Emerging Leader for 2020.
Conversations explore a wide range of topics, including racial justice, the call to lifelong service and how to cultivate community amid a pandemic that requires social distance and isolation.
The Promise Ambassador Program represents the most significant tool developed by the initiative for strengthening social capital, mobilizing community members and aligning assets and resources to address the needs of those who work, live and worship in Central.
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland and partners at the Cleveland Central Promise Neighborhood are deeply saddened by the passing of Billie Osborne-Fears, longtime leader of Starting Point.
The Sisters on the Frontlines initiative led by FADICA, GHR Foundation and others, inspired a second pilot program in Northeast Ohio, with $1,000 grants for more than 60 sisters in congregations across the Cleveland, Akron and Youngstown areas.
Nominated by board chair and former Woman of Note Robyn Gordon, Susanna Krey and the rest of the honorees will be celebrated in a virtual ceremony on July 22, 2020.