Come enjoy music and learn more about supporting NEOCH's advocacy and organizing work to end homelessness! Music starts at 7pm. $1 for every beer purchased at The BottleHouse Brewery Lakewood that evening will be donated to NEOCH!
Read MoreOur friends at the National Coalition for the Homeless launched the Housing NOW! 2020 campaign, a national call to action that is designed to re-energize local, state, and national advocates to come together to demand a significant increase in federal funding that keeps pace with rising local needs. It is based on the premise that housing is a human right and homelessness is NOT inevitable.
The following myths are part of our Myths of Homelessness series to help expose #RealFactsonHomelessness related to housing, homelessness, and funding.
Read MoreBy: Natalie Ziegler & Joe Gaston
Sleeping, a human necessity, is not free from the racism and classism that shape social and political life in the city of Cleveland. The conventional wisdom about sleep suggests that adults need at least seven hours of sleep in order to stay healthy and function well. Conventional wisdom also suggests that external factors and conditions necessary for an adequate amount of sleep include a comfortable sleeping position in a safe and secure environment.
Read MoreA number of reports are highlighting anticipated federal actions to address homelessness that would shift federal funding priorities in a major way. There are several highly concerning aspects of rumored changes, specifically around the criminalization of homelessness.
Read MoreA new report from the Cleveland Reentry Housing Committee highlights the extent to which Cuyahoga County’s federally subsidized housing providers may deny housing based upon prior criminal convictions. The report, “A Never-Ending Sentence: The Impact of Criminal Conviction in Project-Based Section 8 Housing Tenant Selection Plans in Cuyahoga County,” addresses the collateral consequences of criminal convictions on access to the county’s subsidized housing.
Read MoreThanks to our friends at the National Coalition for the Homeless, Housing NOW! 2020 is a national call to action to end homelessness. This campaign is designed to re-energize local, state, and national advocates to come together to demand a significant increase in federal funding that keeps pace with rising local needs. It is based on the premise that housing is a human right and homelessness is NOT inevitable.
For the next few months, we will share 14 Myths of Homelessness and #RealFactsonHomelessness to help expose myths related to housing, homelessness, and funding.
Read MoreThe Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless is seeking dynamic individuals who are interested in serving on the Board of Directors. Professionals, lawyers, community members, accountants, activists, and people with lived experience who support our mission to end homelessness by organizing and empowering homeless and at-risk men, women and children to break the cycle of poverty through public education, advocacy and the creation of nurturing environments are welcome to apply.
Email chris@neoch.org for more information.
Read MoreJoin NEOCH and Cleveland homeless advocates on Monday, January 6th, to call on City Council to take measurable action on a community cold weather plan.
Read MoreOn the longest night of the year, community members, homeless service providers, and homeless men and women gathered to remember those who died in the homeless community in 2019.
Read MoreJoin Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless and the broader Cleveland Community to demand action to keep our cold weather hospitality center open. As 6 people have frozen to death in our community in the last 2 years and Councilwoman Dona Brady is trying to shutdown UCC Denison and Metanoia, we are demanding swift and immediate action from our elected officials!
Read MoreFriday, January 31, 2020
3631 PERKINS AVE.SUITE 3A-3 (THIRD FLOOR)CLEVELAND, OH 44114
Basic registration for this event is $20, registration plus CEU credit is $30. This workshop qualifies participant for 4 continuing education credit hours.
Learn how best to meet the needs of LGBTQ people who come to your organization for help
Read MoreThe Candlelight Memorial will take place on Friday, December 20, 2019 at the West Side Catholic Center at 3135 Lorain Ave. at 2 p.m. We will remember our family and friends with candles, prayers, and the reading of their names. State Senator Nickie J. Antonio will be offering short remarks to honor those who have passed.
Read MoreThis holiday season, we are coming out with a special edition #WrapUpHomelessness. Half of the paper will be printed as wrapping paper for people to buy and wrap their holiday gifts. The designs are created by local homeless artists. The Holiday issue will also include articles written by people with lived experience.
Read MoreRegister Now! This workshop is directed at staff of agencies (social workers, case workers and advocates) working with very low income and homeless populations. The workshop training focuses on all aspects of obtaining and maintaining housing and shelter for their clients.
Read MoreThis is the 30th edition of the Street Card, published by the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, are being distributed in Cuyahoga County. It is a vital resource to inform people experiencing homelessness about the services in our community. This year, we give our appreciation to MetroHealth for being our presenting sponsor and securing the printing of the Cuyahoga Street Card.
Read MoreCome have a bag lunch with NEOCH on October 25th from 12noon to 1pm. The Lunch and Learn Event on Public Square is designed to educate the public on the challenges faced by the homeless. The featured speaker will a member of the NEOCH Speaker's Bureau.
Read Moreoin us for a panel discussion from local civil rights lawyers and advocates to learn about the current trends in Cleveland, key local ordinances, and explore solutions to this growing trend. We will have local experts to discuss the constitutional issue and best practices for lawyers to work with their client. The speakers will offer helpful advice for defending clients as well as long-term policy and legal solutions.
Read More“As we have seen time and time again, homeless voters and other marginalized voters have to fight to make their voices heard in the electoral process,” said Chris Knestrick, Executive Director at NEOCH. “Today’s settlement not only provides a backstop to help ensure that those purged still have a way to exercise their fundamental right to vote, but it also requires that the Secretary continue to look for information beyond what is maintained by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to verify a voter’s continued eligibility. This is essential to prevent already marginalized voters from being disproportionately removed from the registration rolls.”
Read MoreWe invite you to partner with us and work towards creating a community where homelessness is brief, rare and non-reoccurring. We need your support to help us keep this vital service alive in our community. By sponsoring the street card, you are helping us work to end homelessness and helping thousands of people.
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