Apply for NEOCH’s Radically Inclusive Community now for opportunities to join NEOCH’s work to end homelessness, connect with your community, and deepen your understanding of housing justice and the root causes of poverty.
Read MoreOn the morning of Friday, May 19th NEOCH staff and the United Residents of Euclid Beach tenants’ union gathered at the Western Reserve Land Conservancy’s (WRLC) breakfast fundraiser in Moreland Hills to protest the WRLC’s decision to close the Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park and displace over 100 Euclid Beach residents in September 2024.
Read MoreDo you interact with unhoused people where you work, learn, live or worship? Learn how to best assist and interact with people who may be experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness.
Read MoreHomeless and social service providers: Learn how best to meet the unique needs of LGBTQ people who come to your organization for help, and how to make them feel welcomed.
Read MoreDispel homelessness myths and learn how the problem is perpetuated through systemic racism and the commodification of housing. Hear from NEOCH staff and board members about the historical and modern causes of homelessness, and what we can do to build a world where everyone has a safe place to call home…
Read MoreLearn the ins and outs of the housing and shelter systems in Cuyahoga County. Participants will get an overview of how people become housing insecure and homeless, what their options are, and how they can access the resources they need to regain stability. Participants will also learn about fair housing law, tenants’ rights, and the eviction process.
Read MoreApply for NEOCH’s Radically Inclusive Community now for opportunities to join NEOCH’s work to end homelessness, connect with your community, and deepen your understanding of housing justice and the root causes of poverty.
Read MoreLearn about occupational therapy life-skill building and the benefits to housing stability for people experiencing homelessness, with a specialized focus on the LGBTQ community.
Read MoreLearn to recognize the signs of domestic violence in your clients, and how our society’s history of gender-based violence have created a pipeline to homelessness.
Read MoreLearn how people experiencing addiction are criminalized, penalized, and dehumanized within social services, and what you can do to create a healthier environment for the people you serve.
Read MoreDear Community Partners,
As you may have heard, on Thursday, February 9th, 2023, a Neighborhood Plan was released in which The Western Reserve Land Conservancy (WRLC) announced that they will displace the residents at Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park and destroy their beloved community. Over 100 people will have their homes and livelihoods erased from existence and over 100 already existing affordable housing units will no longer be available.
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 eliminate the root causes of homelessness while loving our diverse community through organizing, advocacy, education, and street outreach are welcome to apply.
Read MoreIn collaboration with Cuyahoga Community Public Library, as part of the One Community Reads program, NEOCH will be offering a free online training, Monday February 20, from 7-8:30PM.
Read MoreDo you want to use your skills and resources to help people experiencing homelessness in Cleveland? Do you have consistent long-term availability this winter and spring? Then volunteering at NEOCH is the right fit for you!
Read MoreOn Friday, Jan. 6, the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (NEOCH), Ohio Federation of Teachers, Ohio Alliance for Retired Americans, and Union Veterans Council sued over Ohio’s new voter suppression law, House Bill 458, which was enacted late last week.
Read MoreWednesday, December 21st is the first day of winter and the longest night of the year. On this day, we invite community activists, homeless service providers, people currently experiencing homelessness, and residents of the City of Cleveland to gather in mourning and remembrance of those who died in the homeless community in 2022.
Read MoreTransgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is a time for the LGBTQ community to honor friends and family members who have died due to anti-trans violence. This year, instead of spending TDOR peacefully grieving, members of the LGBTQ community listened in horror to the news that a gut-wrenching act of anti-LGBTQ violence was committed in Colorado Springs when a gunman opened fire on patrons of Club Q, a venue that served as an LGBTQ safe haven. Five people were killed and over 25 were injured…
Read MoreThis Giving Tuesday, NEOCH is asking for your help to eliminate homelessness in our community. There are an estimated 2,000 people experiencing homelessness in Cuyahoga County on any given night and with winter fast approaching, people will be pushed further into crisis and life-threatening situations…
Read MoreLearn the ins and outs of the housing and shelter systems in Cuyahoga County. Participants will get an overview of how people become housing insecure and homeless, what their options are, and how they can access the resources they need to regain stability. Participants will also learn about fair housing law, tenants’ rights, and the eviction process.
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