Read Three Stories About Heroes in the Cleveland, Oh Area

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HIP-Cuyahoga takes on health disparities in the community

HIP-Cuyahoga takes on wellness disparities in the community

For many years, marginalized Cuyahoga Canton residents have experienced meaning health inequities. Many of them are a direct effect of racial segregation, especially of anti-Blackness racism, but other impoverished individuals and people of colour within the community endure these inequities, every bit well. Since 2015, Health Comeback Plan or HIP-Cuyahoga has been working with multiple customs partners to resolve those challenges via direct action and collaboration throughout the county.

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Wellness, Local Heroes

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Gun violence prevention groups unite with solutions, demands for local officials

Gun violence prevention groups unite with solutions, demands for local officials

More than a dozen gun violence prevention organizations, unified under the moniker Project Ripple, gathered together in Hough over the weekend to demand local officials take action to address the gun violence epidemic in Cleveland.

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Social Disinterestedness, Local Heroes

Michael Indriolo

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Meet the Ohio nun who has been working on the frontlines of HIV/AIDS work for decades

Meet the Ohio nun who has been working on the frontlines of HIV/AIDS work for decades

Not every nun lists their pronouns in their e-mail signature. Only let's be clear: not every nun is quite like Sister Susan Zion. Zion has spent more than than a decade as the executive director of Ursuline Piazza, an system she founded to address gaps in service for the HIV-positive community.

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Health, Local Heroes, Social Equity

Ken Schneck

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Jacquie Gillon remembered for Black environmental activism, inclusion

Jacquie Gillon remembered for Black environmental activism, inclusion

Cleveland environmental activists and community leaders are remembering the legacy of Jacquie Gillon, an ecology activist who served on East Cleveland City Council, co-founded the Black Ecology Leaders association, worked on Western Reserve Land Conservancy's Thriving Communities program and mentored 29 classes through the Neighborhood Leadership Institute. Gillon passed away this week at the age of 65 due to complications from illness.

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Local Heroes, Social Disinterestedness, Sustainability, Entrepreneurs, Health

Taylor Haggerty

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EDWINS goes nationwide in teaching prison inmates culinary skills via video tablets

EDWINS goes nationwide in teaching prison inmates culinary skills via video tablets

A new video instruction program will offering 500,000 inmates a chance to earn an online culinary caste from EDWINS Leadership and Eating house Establish.

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Economy, Instruction, Entrepreneurs, Local Heroes, Government, Social Equity

Daniel Polletta

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"Some of them have no one": How Ohio orgs are supporting LGBTQ+ elders during COVID

When COVID-xix began to rage across the land, the alert bells apace rang out loud and articulate: we must be extra careful around our senior citizens.

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Local Heroes, Social Equity, Government, Wellness

Caitlin Fisher

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A pastor and a mission: How a Glenville church brought aid to Jackson, MS

A pastor and a mission: How a Glenville church building brought aid to Jackson, MS

A Cleveland pastor from the city's Glenville community spearheaded a local mission to bring water relief to the predominantly Black residents of Jackson, MS, whose water system was severely damaged by the same deadly storm that crippled the state of Texas.

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Local Heroes, Health, Social Equity

Ronald Kisner

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Woodhill Community Co-op takes care of neighbors in Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood

Woodhill Community Co-op takes care of neighbors in Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood

Formed in Dec of 2019, the co-op has a long-term goal to open up a customs-endemic, full-service laundromat to offer better accessibility to residents in the neighborhood, as well as an opportunity for upward mobility and building financial stability.

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Social Equity, Health, Local Heroes, Economic system, Development

Ilona Westfall

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Clevelanders respond to COVID by modeling compassion

Clevelanders answer to COVID by modeling compassion

The pandemic has tested the strength of the community, but the care shown by many Clevelanders who came to the help of their neighbors has been a bright spot. In truth, the foot soldiers of this hyper local care giving have been working tirelessly and abroad from the spotlight for years.

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Featured, Local Heroes, Wellness, Social Disinterestedness

Marc Lefkowitz

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For Slavic Village contractor, restoration is a labor of love

For Slavic Village contractor, restoration is a labor of love

Anthony Andreoli beginning moved to Slavic Village when he was seeking treatment for drug and alcohol addiction in a halfway firm. Now that he's gotten clean from substance abuse, the resident and business organization owner is paying information technology frontwards — one rehabbed edifice at a fourth dimension.

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Development, Economy, Entrepreneurs, Government, Sustainability, Local Heroes

Lee Chilcote

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