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Story Category: Impact on Organization

Queen City Kitchen- June 23rd Update

Admin User admin June 26, 2020

Due to rising cases and concern for Hamilton county and southwest Ohio, Queen City Kitchen has determined it would be safest for our community to close through July 7th. If your family is in need of pantry groceries during this time, please contact us Info@queencitykitchen.org and we will coordinate with you.

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Cincinnati Museum Center New Policies Regarding Covid-19

Admin User admin June 25, 2020

Cincinnati Museum Center remains committed to the safety and well-being of our guests and staff. As we prepare to welcome you into our museums once again, we want to share the steps we have taken to ensure your safety and the safety of our staff. To allow for proper social distancing, we will be operating…

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Message from Center for Respite Care

Admin User admin June 18, 2020

From Your Team at The Center for Respite Care We treat people experiencing homelessness who are ill and have no other place to recover. As such, we will remain in full operation and we will continue to treat our current clients. We will not be accepting any new admissions, indefinitely. We will allow family and…

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Looking at the Economics Center work through a new lens

Admin User admin June 17, 2020

Two years ago, one of the children participating in one of our student events was telling her teacher how much fun she had and how excited she was to interact with one of our business volunteers. As she was leaving, the third grader turned to her teacher and said, “That lady was so nice to…

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Welcome Back to Gorman Heritage Farm!

Admin User admin June 12, 2020

Welcome back to the Farm! Beginning Wednesday, June 10 anyone can pre-register for a morning or afternoon visit to the Farm! Say hello to the Farmyard animals, enjoy the trails, and bask in the beauty around every corner. Additionally, the Farm Shop is open and the Interpretive Center is staffed Monday – Friday, 9am –…

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iSPACE Camps COVID-19 Update

Admin User admin June 10, 2020

Have you heard the news?! iSPACE camps are both in-person and going virtual this year! While our in-person camps start June 15th, our first-ever virtual camps are starting the week of June 22nd, there’s a camp for all ages and interests!! Here’s a list of some of the super cool virtual iSPACE camps: Science of…

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YMCA experiencing a ‘movement altering event’

Admin User admin June 7, 2020

The Y is experiencing a movement altering event, and we will need your patience and partnership as we lean in to support our achievement, relationships, and belonging. For a better us.  We haven’t really been closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sure, some Y programs and services were put on hold and the general public has…

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GCF makes five-year, $1 million annual commitment to fund fairness, justice

Admin User admin June 5, 2020

When we, the Governing Board of Greater Cincinnati Foundation (GCF), embraced racial equity as the core of our mission, we did so understanding that the road would be long. We have centuries of deeply entrenched systemic racism to address. Today we are called to accelerated action by the people of our community and nation who…

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Sunday outreach on hiatus, but sheltering continues

Admin User admin June 5, 2020

During the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, Maslow’s Army sheltered over 229 individuals, families, and veterans experiencing homelessness.   The individuals that were placed into hotel rooms also had regular health screenings, daily temperature checks,  and 3 meals a day served by our amazing volunteers. We don’t know how many lives this program saved but…

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Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum COVID-19 Emergency Plan

Admin User admin June 4, 2020

For events scheduled during Ohio’s COVID-19 quarantine dates: In view of the social and economic effects of the corona virus, The Carnegie Center of Columbia Tusculum would like to address how this may effect events in our facility. Note that our policy will be in effect was long as Governor DeWine has prohibitions in place on  public gatherings of 100…

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