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Cincinnati Union Bethel was one of the area's nonprofits featured in a special Torch Award winners pull-out section of the Business Courier.
Cincinnati Union Bethel was one of the area's nonprofits featured in a special Torch Award winners pull-out section of the Business Courier.
Cincinnati Union Bethel's Off the Streets program celebrated graduation on Friday, August 27th. Special guest Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls encouraged the graduates and praised the program. The graduates have completed the program, obtained housing and are working or going to school.
Cincinnati Union Bethel celebrated its 180th anniversary with a breakfast and awards ceremony at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza on Thursday, August 26, 2010.
Join us on Friday, August 27, at 1:30 p.m., at the Anna Louise Inn, for an Off the Streets graduation. Nine women who were once on the streets, involved in prostitution, today are rebuilding their lives with jobs and permanent housing.
Cincinnati Union Bethel held a press conference on Tuesday, August 24, to announce its renovation plans for the Anna Louise Inn. Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls, councilmembers Laure Quinlivin, Cecil Thomas, and Wendell Young, and Police Chief Thomas Streicher spoke in support of the Inn and its renovations.
Cincinnati Union Bethel is 180 years old and still serving the community! To celebrate we are going to honor four recipients with the Legacy Award, On the Shoulders of Giants Award and the Chairperson's Award on August 26, at the Hilton Netherland Plaza.
A story about the garden project at Millvale Early Learning Academy, a partnership with Juliann Gardner and her business, One Small Garden, was featured in the Cincinnati Enquirer on Monday, July 12, 2010.
The owner of One Small Garden, Juliann Gardner, wants to help children learn and love gardening. She brought a team of volunteers and donated items to Millvale Early Learning Academy to plant a garden.
GoodShop, through GoodSearch, offers coupons to over 1,500 stores so you save money shopping at your favorite stores. And by designating Cincinnati Union Bethel as your charity, we will get a portion. So you save money and support us at the same time!
Cincinnati Union Bethel is the first nonprofit in Cincinnati to receive the Standards of Excellence Certification from the Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations. This certification recognizes organizations whose governance and management policies, practices, and procedures meet the highest ethical standards for nonprofits in Ohio.