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Funding for Workforce Development in Cuyahoga County
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WIOA integrated Employment Services under the Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933 into the national One-Stop system of which OMJ|CC is the local example.

June 3, 2021: Interested Party Testimony Senate Finance Committee
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Minority students and special education
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IDEA Section 618 Data Products: Static Tables, Number of students ages 6 through 21 served under IDEA, Part B, by disability and state, https://www2.ed.gov/programs/osepidea/618-data/static-tables/index.html#partb-cc. [4].

June 17: Letter to the Conference Committee on House Bill 110
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Not So Golden Years: Listening to Ohio’s Hungry Older Adults
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During this time, she never bought meat or fresh food because she couldn’t afford it and primarily only purchased things on sale. Sometimes she would buy marked down “mystery” cans without a label on them.

Barriers to accessing and navigating OhioWIC: user experiences can inform improvements
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“Coming in for visits, limited food choices, formula changes.”. “. Past age one, WIC benefits are low in value. ; the visits take a long time to complete; too many questions on the health assessment.”.

Buy Back the Block: uplifting Black neighborhoods
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Buy Back the Block: uplifting Black neighborhoods. Eboney Thornton. Assistant Director, Communications. February 13, 2023. Read time: Share this resource. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Download this as a PDF. “Why don’t they care about their neighborhood?”

"Fast Car" and the poverty ties that bind us
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"Fast Car" and the poverty ties that bind us. Patti Carlyle. Director, Strategic Communications. February 12, 2024. Read time: Share this resource. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Download this as a PDF.

Cuyahoga County to buy $1 million in PPE, start small business fund
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Cuyahoga County to buy $1 million in PPE, start small business fund. Community Solutions Team. Transforming data into progress. Additional Contributors. March 27, 2020. Read time: Share this resource. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Download this as a PDF.

APS: Seven counties revisited during the COVID19 pandemic
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They are also thinking about how to best support staff and what working in the office or from home could look like in the future. Hamilton County. Population: 816,684Older Adults: 125,017 (15.3 percent of population)Median Income: $57,189.

Cuyahoga County Human Services Chamber Self‑Care Day
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Cuyahoga County Human Services Chamber Self‑Care Day. Annette Iwamoto. Director, Cuyahoga Human Services Chamber. February 26, 2026. Read time: Register now. Share this resource. Subscribe to our Newsletter.

Why is SNAP in HB795, a bill about Medicaid?
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SNAP is a federal nutrition program that provides a very modest benefit—just $6/day per person—to buy cold groceries. The vast majority of Ohio’s. 1.3 million SNAP recipients. are children, people with disabilities, and the elderly.

Barriers and Access to Resources in the Union-Miles Neighborhood
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Unfortunately, one of those stores transitioned to a convenient store leaving this community with only one resource to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables—approximately one mile away from where I grew up.

SNAP online food purchasing expands
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In recent years, big box grocery retailers such as Walmart, Kroger, Meijer and Giant Eagle have allowed customers who pay with a credit or debit card to shop for food online, pay online and pickup “curbside.”

Hungry for Policy: Searching for Solutions to Food Insecurity in Ohio Medicaid
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Long term, data shows. kids are more likely to be economically self-sufficient later in life when they receive SNAP benefits. [17].

Early indications show that overdoses are rising again
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Early indications show that overdoses are rising again. Tara Britton. Director of Public Policy | Edward D. and Dorothy E. Lynde Fellow. August 31, 2020. Read time: Share this resource. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Download this as a PDF.

Families weigh the risks of sending a loved one to a nursing home during the coronavirus pandemic
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Restrictions on visits make choices harder. The most effective way to scout out a facility typically is to visit it, preferably unannounced, said Dr. James Campbell, department chair of geriatric medicine at MetroHealth.

SNAP Employment and Training Program: Best practices for Ohio
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Ohio’s successful Benefits Bridge Pilot Program should be expanded statewide to support working Ohioans in all 88 counties maintain self-sustaining employment.

Advocacy and self-care training at Community Health Workers Day
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Advocacy and self-care training at Community Health Workers Day. Natasha Takyi-Micah. Treuhaft Fellow for Health Planning. June 26, 2023. Read time: Share this resource. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Download this as a PDF.

COVID-19 & Emergency SNAP Allotments: What You Need to Know
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On April 7, 2020, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). announced. the issuance emergency SNAP (food stamp) payments to many SNAP households to help buy food during the pandemic crisis. Will I get extra SNAP benefits?

Food for the body, kindness for the heart, services for life, Community Solutions volunteers at May Dugan Center
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MDC’s Food, Clothing & Fresh Produce program is offered the fourth Wednesday of each month, fresh produce offered each second Wednesday, in collaboration with the Greater Cleveland Food Bank and the Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland.

Two more champions creating possibilities for youth in Buckeye –Woodhill
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Originally founded in Akron-Copley MBMS, it has a mission to promote unity and self-determination.

Are you okay? Caring for the caregiver
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If caregivers are only concerned with the care of their loved ones, they may begin to neglect personal needs. , which could lead to self-isolation, depression and poor health.

Visiting the Mid-Ohio Food Collective’s Hilltop Farm
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MOFC works with healthcare providers and insurers to get patients access to fresh healthy foods and nutrition education through their Farmacy program. Then, of course, their farms! Meals Mid-Ohio Food Collective’s properties, technology, and outreach.

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How to be a more prepared, patient, and joyful voter
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It’s how we change city and county charters, amend current regulations and legislation, and elect people who we feel will fight for our and our community’s best interests.

Ohio is again the focus of federal maternal health funding
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The Ohio Department of Health received $7,511,473 to help continue to develop and expand evidence-based. , voluntary home-visiting programs that best meet the needs of specific communities. These programs include the.

Origins of self-care and why activists and advocates need to practice it
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Self-care wasn’t viewed as a luxury, but as a technique for self-empowerment to continue to fight social injustices. Some women leaders from the Civil Rights era were engaged in self-care.

Frequently Asked Questions about using SNAP online
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Which stores can I shop online with my Ohio Direction card? While the list of retailers is constantly being updated as more retailers join the program, there are currently six retailers participating in Ohio. : ALDI and BJs Wholesale Club through.

Housing Burden vs. Home Bliss: a chance for stability in Buckeye-Woodhill
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Getting such assistance often buys some time. Renting, however, means constantly facing new challenges. It is not as stable to rent as it may have been in the past.