Direct Service
1250 Tennessee Ave and 112 East Liberty / Cincinnati, OH 45210, (513) 241-1064
The FreeStore/FoodBank primary mission is to provide, directly and through other agencies, food and other products and services which alleviate emergencies. Committed to supporting individuals in their pursuit of self-sufficiency.
2110 St. Michael St / Cincinnati, OH 45204, (513) 471-1100
Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati provides emergency shelter, meals, transportation and caseworkerassistance to homeless families, and helps them find and retain stable housing. This is accomplished through a network of interfaith congregations, our Day Center and our Transportation program.
1800 Logan St / Cincinnati, OH 45202, (513) 981-5800
St. John provides emergency assistance of food, clothing, personal care items, rent assistance and programs to help people become self-sufficient. They include: Bridges – Job Training and Job Development, Family Development, Temporary Housing, Young Fathers, Shared Housing for the Elderly, and a Senior Center.
1602 Madison Road/ Cincinnati, OH 45206, (513) 751-2500
Inspirited by the Sisters of Mercy, we promote the empowerment of individuals and families through programs that address their immediate needs, foster self-reliance, promote holistic health and advocate for social justice
77 Ezzard Charles Drive / Cincinnati, OH 45203, (513) 381-5882
Contact form at http://powerinspiresprogress.com/contact.htm, Website: www.powerinspiresprogress.com/
PIP provides an on-the-job training program for those who have difficulty obtaining and maintaining employment. Our goal is to increase the power and independence of people through skill development, relationship building, collaboration and interaction with other organizations.
PROSPECT HOUSE, INC.
682 Hawthorne Avenue / Cincinnati, OH 45205, (513) 921-1613
Provides high quality drug and alcohol treatment in long-term residential setting to men without money, insurance or other resources. Prospect House also provides free of charge to the greater community special evening groups for alcoholics and/or drug addicted African Americans (and family members), ex-offenders, chronic relapsers, in-county Vets and compulsive gamblers.
2918 Price Avenue Avenue / Cincinnati, OH 45204, (513) 557-2700
Empower individuals, families and groups from the neighborhoods through a variety of community-based services, so that they recognize their opportunities and change the conditions that limit their options for the future. Services include support to parents, youth, children and older adults.
19 West Elder, 2nd Floor / Cincinnati, OH 45202, (513) 241-7266
The vision is that people would have access to affordable financial services and know how to use them wisely. Programs include: credit union services; financial; credit and tax counseling; goal setting; secured loans; first time home buyer seminars; group money management workshops; youth economic education; small business advising.
THEM BONES VETERAN COMMUNITY
2420 Drex Avenue / Cincinnati, OH 45212, (513) 366-4426
Them Bones Veteran Community is for female and male military veterans across cultures who are on the journey to wisdom and who want to learn from each other's experience of war, duty and conflict. Individual and group psychotherapy is offered by appointment. The spouse or significant other may also join a group to address issues of the veteran that impact the relationship. Sister has weekly group at the Justice Center for veterans.
2115 West Eighth Street / Cincinnati, OH 45204, (513) 251-0202
UAC acts as an advocate and catalyst to support individual and community development in order that urban Appalachians can gain effective control of their life circumstances. Focus areas: education/community schools, community development, public information and presentation, youth programming, cultural programming, employment and training, and community based human services.
1063 Central Ave West End / Cincinnati, OH 45202, (513) 381-1954
Through our ministry of service, we help people who are least served by others meet basic unmet needs and become empowered, self-sustaining contributors.
WALNUT HILLS KITCHEN OVER-THE-RHINE
2631 Gilbert Avenue / Cincinnati, OH 45206, (513) 961-1983
Works to alleviate hunger and promote, socialization among those living in poverty and homelessness and low income situations. The Over-the-Rhine Kitchen at 37 Back Street.
Address: 727 Ezzard Charles Drive / Cincinnati, OH 45203, (513) 381-5882
Since 1984, the Center has provided food and clothing for the needy in the West End, assisted by volunteers from Alliance churches. Prison trips are provided to take neighborhood people to visit their loved ones who are incarcerated.

