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Annual Dinner Tickets
The Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless would like to invite you to our annual dinner and silent auction. 25 Years: Fighting for Today, Building our Tomorrow December 17, 2009 6pm Xavier University Schiff Conference and Banquet Center
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Streetvibes Tomorrow's edition of Streetvibes will feature an exclusive interview with Bob Dylan. Make sure you purchase a paper from a badged vendor.

December 14 at 6:57am
Vicky
Vicky
Thanks everyone!
December 14 at 4:16pm
Maria Rogers-Center
Maria Rogers-Center
I love Bob Dylan but for some reason I'm not loving the Chrismas songs LOL Looking forward to reading this
December 15 at 5:36am
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Streetvibes Only a few days left to purchase the December 1st edition of Streetvibes. Make sure to purchase from a badged vendor.

December 10 at 7:19am
North American Street Newspaper Association

North American Street Newspaper Association  Streetvibes was featured in the University of Cincinnati News Record on Sunday

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Between 1,300 and 1,500 people are homeless each night in Cincinnati. Many don’t have homes and are without jobs. The Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless offers the homeless a chance to start over, to start a new life.Streetvibes is a publication by the GCCH that launched in 1997. ...
December 8 at 6:53am
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Streetvibes Looking to volunteer? We have a project that is great for individuals or small groups. Contact Lynne, 513-421-7803 ext. 11

December 8 at 5:13am
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Streetvibes We are excited to host the students from Starfire U today! They have volunteered to make the favors for our Annual Dinner and Silent Auction. Interested in coming? purchase your tickets at www.cincihomeless.org.

December 4 at 9:16am
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A program once scorned as a failed welfare scheme now helps feed one in eight Americans and one in four children.
Mark Hayden
Mark Hayden
Foodstamps are an important safety net for millions of people...
November 28 at 6:17pm
Tracie

Tracie We gotta stand for something, or we will fall for anything.

November 25 at 4:36pm · Report
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Streetvibes Anyone looking for a volunteer project? We have a lot going on and we need some extra help. If you're interested, contact Lynne at 513-421-7803 ext. 11.

November 23 at 11:44am
North American Street Newspaper Association

North American Street Newspaper Association  SNS stories this week include Homeless Veterans from StreetWise , Secondary Trauma from Denver VOICE and tenant's standing their ground from Streetvibes

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“Thank you, Jesus,” Veteran Caesar Hill, who served on two U.S. Navy aircraft carriers from 1977 to 1983, kept repeating those words in his sleep during his first night in a homeless shelter, after two weeks on the street during the winter of 2004.
November 16 at 9:44am
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Metropole Residents Vow to Resist Eviction By Gregory Flannery Tenants at the Metropole Apartments downtown took over a Nov. 5 meeting called by the Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC), which has bought the building and plans to force them out...
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Streetvibes The Homeless Coalition is working with tenants of the Metropole to save their homes.

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CINCINNATI -- A historic downtown landmark will be transformed from low-income housing into a high-end hotel and contemporary arts center, but not if the current residents have anything to say about it. Thursday, November 5, 2009.
Virginia Vega-Siferd
Virginia Vega-Siferd
here we go again...
they are expecting way too much out of these casino and streetcar plans and the residents are just a minor detail.
they have no problem in displacing all these people!
November 6 at 7:57am
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The process of relocating more than 200 low-income residents of the Metropole Apartments to make way for a world-class hotel got off to a rocky start Thursday.
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Streetvibes Article about Anthony House expanding their hours! Way to go to the entire Anthony House team for making this happen!

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The number of homeless teens and young adults in the region is fluid and difficult to count, but as cold, dangerous weather approaches, one shelter is expanding its hours in the hope of leading them to the help they need.