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Voices of Hope Corporate Sponsors

By | 2017-06-09T17:08:26-04:00 June 9th, 2017|

Voices of Hope Corporate Sponsors Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing The Diocese of Southern Ohio Center for Addiction Treatment  Christ Church Cathedral Over-the-Rhine Community Housing  Wealth Dimensions Thompson Hine Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency Model Group USI Amazon PNC Bank River Point Clark Schaefer Hackett Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL First Financial Bank Winspire US [...]

Help us MOVE THAT BUS!

By | 2017-06-09T10:57:42-04:00 June 9th, 2017|

Cincinnati Union Bethel's Move That Bus campaign has begun and we need your help to get Cincinnati's most impoverished children to school! Donate $5 and give a child a ride to school for a day Donate $25 and give a child a ride to school for a week Donate $100 and give a child a [...]

Our 11th Annual Voices of Hope is Almost Here!

By | 2017-03-31T16:18:12-04:00 March 31st, 2017|

Join us at The Hilton Netherland Plaza on Saturday, May 6th for our annual Voices of Hope Event! Enjoy a great evening of music, food, wine, derby-themed games and our brand new Online Auction! Register here! Tickets are $100, and funds raised at Voices of Hope will go towards all three of our programs: Off [...]

Camp Washington Earns 5 Star Step Up to Quality Rating for Third Year in a Row

By | 2016-09-13T13:59:45-04:00 September 13th, 2016|

One of our Early Learning Academies, Camp Washington, was just verified as a 5 Star Rated Center by Step Up to Quality! This is the third year in a row that Camp Washington will be rated at this highest level. These 5 stars mean low staff/child ratios, highly qualified and trained teachers, lesson plans that [...]

Move That Bus: 9 Reasons Why Noah Needs a Bus Ride to School

By | 2016-09-06T14:08:58-04:00 September 6th, 2016|

One in two children in Cincinnati lives in poverty. Source: U.S. Census The child poverty rate in Cincinnati is the second highest in the country, which means 1 in 2 children in Cincinnati lives in poverty. These children are the neediest, the most blameless and they comprise our future. If hundreds of poor children cannot get to [...]