PHC Foundation selected as one of 30 Southwest Ohio faith-based and community organizations to
receive grants from Talbert House Compassion Capital Program.
CINCINNATI—Talbert House has awarded $200,000 in grants to 30 faith-based and community organizations through the agency’s Compassion Capital Program (CCP).
CCP supports organizations that promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals and communities in Southwest Ohio and is funded through U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Only organizations already enrolled in CCP were eligible to apply.
Talbert House launched CCP in January 2010 and has 86 Southwest Ohio organizations enrolled. These organizations receive 240 hours of training and 2,000 hours of technical assistance, coaching and mentoring throughout the year.
Talbert House’s partner for CCP is the Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati, a nonprofit organization that provides high-quality, affordable consulting services, resources and mentors to nonprofits that are facing critical organizational issues.
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Vision-Aide
Independent Living Services for the Visually Impaired in Western Hamilton County
PHC Foundation Vision-Aide Program was developed in 2008 to provide home health aides and personal services such as meal preparation, grocery shopping, peronal care assistance, laundry, light housekeeping, errands and relief for families for low-income blind and visually impaired individuals in western Hamilton County.
With our community’s support, the Vision-Aide program will help even the playing field for anyone with vision disabilities. Regardless of age or income level, every citizen deserves equality, inclusion, respect and independence.
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