Ending Veteran Homelessness
The 45 Day Challenge for Ending Veteran Homelessness kicked off on May 1st and our goal is to house 45 Veterans in 45 days. The challenge concluded June 20th at the Cincinnati Veterans Stand Down at Memorial Hall. In total, we housed 56 veterans, beating our original goal!
Together with the efforts of many agencies and organizations, we aim to bring awareness to the issue of Veteran Homelessness, share with the Community our ongoing efforts through various programs and initiatives, and most importantly engage new partners in the fight to end homelessness.
Can we count on your help?
Attention Landlords!
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) wants to hear from you! Learn how you can become a CMHA Landlord with guaranteed rent payments, free advertising, free property maintenance training, and more. And you choose your own residents. Select and screen your Housing Choice Voucher resident the same way you select any other resident. Learn how to become a CMHA Landlord
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We’d love your help in sharing our message!
And check out our partners pages and feeds for up-to-date information on their unique programs and services. All helping people experiencing homelessness.
Cincinnati VA Medical Center | Online | ||
Volunteers of America | Online | ||
Shelterhouse | Online | ||
Talbert House | Online | ||
Ohio Valley Goodwill | Online | ||
Joseph House | Online | ||
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority | Online |
Our Partners in Ending Veteran Homelessness
Strategies to End Homelessness is proud and honored to partner with the Mayor’s Office of the City of Cincinnati, Cincinnati VA Medical Center, Volunteers of America, Shelterhouse, Talbert House, Ohio Valley Goodwill, New Life Furniture, Easter Seals, Veterans Upward Bound, Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority, Ohio Means Jobs and Joseph House on this important initiative.
Let’s ensure Veteran homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring!