Strategies to End Homelessness remains committed to our duty to advocate and support our Black and Brown friends, family and community members experiencing racial inequality. It is with intent and care that we identify injustices within our community, nationally and globally.
As we reflect on the act of racial terrorism in the Buffalo shooting, and many other acts against Black and Brown individuals, we understand that many of our colleagues, partners, direct service providers and clients enter vulnerable spaces.
Our community will not tolerate the absence of addressing the safety and well-being of those that we serve. Please know, that we are actively striving to address safe housing availability and community supports for our most vulnerable individuals, youth, and families.
If you or someone you know is experiencing homelessness or about to be call our Central Access Point Helpline at 513-381-7233
We also invite individuals to guide our mission and promote a plan to protect our community. If you are or know an individual with lived expertise of homelessness who would like to aid in corrective action to promote safe housing options and promote recommendations to create a more equitable system, we invite you to contact Jamie Hummer at jhummer@end-homelessness.org.
For other community resources, call our partners at the United Way of Greater Cincinnati by dialing 211 available 24 hours a day.
Other help is available through Hamilton County Job and Family Services and the City of Cincinnati.