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This year, the city of Cleveland worked with partners for "‘A Home for Every Neighbor" initiative to increase resources and support for those experiencing homelessness.
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The nonprofit behind the drop-in center says the facility would already be operational if not for legal challenges from neighbors.
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The Homeless Stand Down event provides services and resources to people experiencing homelessness in Cleveland. The one-day event is April 20, 2024, at Cleveland Public Auditorium.
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Some of Cleveland's unhoused population discuss why they feel safer on the street than in shelters — even in extreme cold.
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The Summit County Continuum of Care is looking for 100 volunteers in January to help gather data on those experiencing homelessness.
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The City Mission, the nonprofit that runs Laura’s Home, says it’s the first “transitional housing” project of its kind in the city.
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The residents union gave the Western Reserve Land Conservancy at 5000 signature petition Tuesday asking that they keep residents on the property.
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A proposed drop-in center that would offer resources for youth experiencing homelessness has residents in disagreement.
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A conflict has been brewing over the last year over the location of a drop-in shelter for youth experiencing homelessness in Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood, pitting some neighbors against each other.
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, April 14:State confirms first inmate COVID-19 death;Nursing homes must notify families of cases;Experts say…