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The Anna Louise Inn is a women's facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, providing affordable housing and supportive services to economically vulnerable single women, supporting them to reach greater self-sufficiency. It is operated by HER Cincinnati, formerly, Cincinnati Union Bethel (CUB), a charitable group founded in 1830.
Young Women's Christian Association of Cincinnati is a historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 16, 1982. The Young Women's Christian Association of Cincinnati was founded in 1868. [2] The building hosts an active YWCA fitness facility.
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In 2010, the Cincinnati/Hamilton County Continuum of Care for the Homeless, which distributes state and federal money for the region, announced that they were moving funding from the Drop Inn Center's women's shelter to the YWCA of Cincinnati, although there was no immediate impact on the 42 beds for women at the Drop Inn Center. [6]
Kaycee Sloan, Cincinnati Enquirer December 3, 2024 at 3:22 PM Popular streamer and Cincinnati native IShowSpeed made comments about Cincinnati women on Shannon Sharpe's podcast.
Wellspring opened their first two summer camps in June 2004 under the corporate name Healthy Living Academies. [1] Camp Wellspring, located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, accepted women ages 16 to 23. Wellspring Adventure Camp, in the mountains of North Carolina, admitted boys and girls ages 10 to 17.
St. John's Ministries operates a men's homeless shelter at 411 St. John St. and a women's one at 700 E. Walnut St. in Green Bay.
Oesterlein Machine Company-Fashion Frocks Inc. Complex is a registered historic building in Camp Washington, Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on October 27, 2005. Built in 1918, the complex was originally home to the Oesterlein Machine tool plant.