Address: 3458 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
Phone: +15132819955
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 9:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Thuy Linh Kolik
Hired someone who was a product of Urban League Cincinnati. He was hired as staff and has been promoted several times, now less than 10 years later, he’s superbly managing his own staff. He is one of the best employees I have - hard working, productive and a true leader.
Nila Gordon
They are a family they don't give up on you no matter what problems you're facing they always find solutions
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No they do not. Legal Aid or Ohio Justice and Policy may be able to help you.
They offer programs in the evenings a few times a year. Events, community meetings are usually held in the evenings.
Yes, they also help with paying your rent too.
Info sessions for Duke jobs are over. You can apply directly online. The jobs should be on Duke's website around 7/22-7/29.
If it for youth employment, please call Melissa Hill 559 -5583. She can help.
No they do not. Working in Neighborhoods is a nonprofit that's a good choice for 1st time Home Buyers.
Not directly. They can give you a list of places.
They are I believe
Yes they did. Still restructuring with new programs, processes, and staff.
No they don't. Many of the schools have a resource coordinator that can help you find a resource.
They starting now because you have to attend some Saturday meetings call up there
Yes. They're a social service agency. If they don't have access to it, they will connect you to those that do. And in some circumstances, they will stick with you throughout the process
Yes The SORE PROGRAM WOULD BE GREAT FOR THAT PERSON. IT WILL enhance your skills help with your needs and provide you into a job. The program is instructed by Miss Alicia at the Urban League. I recommend the Urban League. I'm speaking from experience
They don't have any direct information.bthey would just refer him somewhere like Legal Aid Society
The Urban League does not help with this. Housing Opportunities Made Equal can help with tenant and landlord issues.
No, sorry they do not.
No they do not.
Work readiness programs
No information on that but I would also try the Community Action Agency
They are not connected to any shelters. They don't provide any rental assistance. St. Vincent de Paul may help with rent or the FreeStore. 513-381-SAFE can help with a shelter.
All open positions require different skill sets and employment experiences. It will depend upon the job description.
Can you still apply even when they are not having these events
Yes. The City of Cincinnati has the ADDI grant. Some lenders have their own grants. The Homeownership Center or Working In Neighborhoods specialize in helping 1st time buyers and linking them with grants.
It is a 3 week job readiness program.
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