HER Cincinnati

Yield Giving Open Call
Awardee
Cincinnati Union Bethel
HER Cincinnati offers Housing, Education, and Recovery services to break the cycles of poverty, addiction, and human trafficking, guiding women on their journeys to reclaim their lives and redefine what is possible.
Last Updated: October 2024
Competition Participation
Yield Giving Open Call
Subject
Women's services
  • Ohio, United States of America
  • United States of America
  • Economically disadvantaged people
  • Marginalized and oppressed groups
  • People in urban areas
  • Single parents
  • Survivors and/or victims of crime and abuse
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Executive Summary

HER Cincinnati promotes economic independence for women from historically disinvested communities in Greater Cincinnati through housing, education, and recovery services. Established in 1830, HER Cincinnati (Formerly: Cincinnati Union Bethel) is the oldest social service agency in Cincinnati, and, throughout our history, we have evolved to meet the changing human service needs in our community. In 2018, we narrowed our strategy to focus exclusively on the needs of single women, eliminating all other programming outside that scope. We serve over 350 people annually through three housing-based programs: (1) Cincinnati Scholar House, a two-generation, transitional housing program that aims to break the cycle of generational poverty faced by low-income single mothers by providing wraparound services to ensure they attain a college degree and secure sustainable wage employment; (2) Off the Streets, a holistic, shelter-based recovery program that empowers survivors of human trafficking to break free from both the cycle of trafficking and of substance abuse; and (3) The Anna Louise Inn, a permanent supportive housing program for women to continue to rebuild their lives and gain stability. We are distinguished for our ability to provide a suite of services in-house and minimize fragmentation in care. HER Cincinnati is led by a team of women with deep roots in the Cincinnati community. Our staff are reflective of the community we serve, with demographic breakdowns of gender, race, and lived experience mirroring those of our clients. Many staff have coped with substance use disorders, trafficking, trauma, and single motherhood.

Organization Details
Lead Organization

Cincinnati Union Bethel

Organization Headquarters
Ohio, United States of America
Organization ID
31-0536655
Number of Full-time Employees
10 to 25
Annual Operating Budget
$1.1 to 5 Million
Type
Nonprofit

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