Spring Training Bulletin: Racial Equity, VAWA, Ohio Votes

COHHIO invites you to join us for a full-day Racial Equity training. COHHIO, with the support of Ohio Mental Health & Addiction Services, has contracted with C4 Innovations (formerly Center [...]

Spring Training Bulletin: Racial Equity, VAWA, Ohio Votes2019-05-24T14:51:20-04:00

The Case of the Sticky Note Contract

Demonta Eady didn’t expect his best legal defense to come in the form of a sticky note, but it did. Last year Demonta received a notice to renew the yearly [...]

The Case of the Sticky Note Contract2019-02-19T13:58:03-05:00

Good Tidings from COHHIO

Dear Friends, It’s been a busy holiday season. A mean-spirited amendment to speed up evictions nearly sneaked through the Statehouse last week. We convinced House leaders that accelerating the eviction [...]

Good Tidings from COHHIO2018-12-14T13:36:56-05:00

‘Twas the Night…

‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the state, Homeless families were sheltered, thus spared a cold fate. COHHIO was working with these families in mind, Making home a [...]

‘Twas the Night…2018-12-12T07:29:55-05:00

Bill’s Thanksgiving Message

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I am giving thanks that the 2018 election is now finally over. Our Ohio Votes program worked overtime this fall registering voters in low-income communities [...]

Bill’s Thanksgiving Message2018-11-21T08:44:01-05:00

Upcoming Events – Spring 2018

The Ohio Balance of State Continuum of Care team is offering a series of in-person training sessions around the state on diversion standards and best practices. The next training will [...]

Upcoming Events – Spring 20182018-05-16T22:59:11-04:00

Homelessness In Ohio Decreases Again

HUD's 2017 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress shows continuing progress in the fight to end homelessness in Ohio, despite an overall increase in the national numbers. According to the [...]

Homelessness In Ohio Decreases Again2017-12-07T22:59:54-05:00

Infant Mortality & Housing

State lawmakers are currently working on Senate Bill 332, a much-needed response to Ohio’s shamefully high rate of infant mortality that could pass during lame duck session. COHHIO welcomes the [...]

Infant Mortality & Housing2016-12-05T18:43:04-05:00
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