Homeless people in Ohio care about voting rights and the Voting Rights
Act. In Cleveland, around 78% of the homeless population are African
American, and there are similar numbers in most of the large American
cities. The VRA is important because homeless people do vote, and NEOCH
has always made voting a priority issue. We have been engaged in a
lawsuit with the State of Ohio over identification issues since 2006,
and we are working to extend that lawsuit for the next few years to
protect access to voting in person on Election Day for those without
identification in the statewide election of 2014 and the national 2016
Presidential Election.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
NEOCH Releases Voting Report and Press Release
The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless spent a great deal of time
in 2012 assisting homeless people to vote. We worked on our
identification lawsuit to assure that a homeless person who shows up to
vote in person on Election Day without identification, they should have
the opportunity to vote. We also drove hundreds over to the Board of
Elections early to vote.
We registered thousands within the shelters between the shelter staff
and NEOCH staff. We also physically took over 200 people to vote and
registered over 300.
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NCH Hires a New Executive Director
The Board of Directors of the National Coalition for the Homeless, of
which I am a member, announced this week the appointment of Jerry Jones
as its new Executive Director. Jones follows the successful work of
Neil Donovan, who stepped down from this role in May.
Board President John Parvensky announced the new hire: "Homelessness in America is a national tragedy that has been tolerated for far too long. We can no longer stand quietly while budgets are cut and our political leaders try to manage the problem rather than solve it.
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Board President John Parvensky announced the new hire: "Homelessness in America is a national tragedy that has been tolerated for far too long. We can no longer stand quietly while budgets are cut and our political leaders try to manage the problem rather than solve it.
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Sunday, June 16, 2013
Check Out our Facebook Page
Kim, our volunteer who created the Facebook page, has been out sick for
the past month, but we have kept the page updated in her absence (Search
Clevelandhomeless). We have some nice photo albums including five
photos from Cynthia Miller one of the original Grapevine
photography projects. There are also photos of our vendors in their
uniforms and photos from the pancake breakfast. We also post events
that about homelessness and housing in Ohio on the Facebook page.
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Dan Kerr Does Community Organizing in DC Now
Dan Kerr, a founder of Food Not Bombs in Cleveland and writer of Derelict Paradise is now teaching at American University in Washington DC and working on a history project of the Center for Creative Non-Violence Shelter. Here are where the actual oral histories
are kept about homelessness in DC. Professor Kerr cut his teeth in
Cleveland where he would interview people after the meal downtown about
homelessness.
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Toledo Providers Object to Central Intake
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is pushing an untested
strategy of centralizing the intake on homeless people. They are urging
cities to undertake this system where everyone goes to the same place
to be screened for the best path off the streets. Cleveland moved to a
Central Intake model in 2008 for men, and in 2012 for families. The
shelters that receive public money must participate in the Central
Intake. The benefits are that shelters cannot screen people out who are
hard to serve as they had done in the past. The problem in Cleveland
is that the Central Intake are in shelters which draws more people to
shelter.
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
HUD to Close on Friday Because of Sequestration
On Friday June 14, you will not be able to call the Department of
Housing and Urban Development to get a copy of a housing list because of
Sequestration. You will not be able to talk to a human being if you
want to find out the procedure for filing a fair housing complaint. You
will not be able to figure out who to talk to find out if a landlord
receives federal dollars to house low income or homeless people because
the HUD offices will be closed. This furlough day is to satisfy
Congressional demands to reduce the federal budget.
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Anna Louise Inn Sold in Cincy
I was reading the Streetvibes (Cincinnati's Street newspaper) from Cincinnati and they detailed the sale of the Anna Louise Inn to developers. We covered this last year with a call for boycotting Western and Southern over their bullying
of this shelter and permanent supportive housing. The folks at
Streetvibes and the staff of the Cincinnati Coalition are not too happy
about the deal.
The shelter operator decided that the long drawn out court case was
not worth it anymore. Developers had paid enough so that the shelter
could relocate to a new facility and serve the same number of women.
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Friday, June 07, 2013
County Responds to Family Homelessness
Each summer as school ends and warmer weather (usually) begins, more and
more families find themselves without shelter and a place to sleep.
Family homelessness itself can be caused by many reasons: poverty,
unemployment, difficulty accessible affordable housing, addiction,
domestic violence, etc. But around every April, Cuyahoga County slowly
sees a rise in the number of families in need of shelter. Why the rise
now?
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Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Emergency Shelter Grant Takes Major Hit in Cleveland
The City of Cleveland received some unexpected news about a large
decrease in funds for the Emergency Solutions Grant which supports the
emergency shelters and the housing rental assistance programs in
Cleveland. City and County staff have not developed a plan yet for how
these reduced funds will be distributed locally. It was reported by HUD
that Cleveland would receive a 22% decrease in funds while Akron
received a 25% decrease.
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Monday, June 03, 2013
Religious Support to Reduce Family Homelessness
On May 28th, a group of representatives from Mental Health Services, Inc., Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, local churches and community activists met to address the rising problem of family homelessness in Cleveland. Family homelessness is a distinctly different problem in that it dramatically increases during the summer months when school ends and kids are not in school and may make it difficult for grandmothers or friends to maintain their house.
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