Sponsor Update – August 2023
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As a valued partner of the Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing, BCHF was invited to submit a proposal for the Huntington Digital Inclusion Fund. The Department of Support Services wrote a proposal requesting refurbished laptops be given to each household at Logan Terrace, Kent Place Homes, Hilltop Homes, and Zanesville Lofts. Thanks to Kristina Diane,
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Service Coordinators work hard to leverage the power of our partners to best serve our residents. Pictured is a Little Free Library funded through the generosity of The Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing (OCCH). Our Service Coordinator was able to complement the youth and adult book selection with a variety of hygiene products received through
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This spring, BCHF has begun partnering with Goods Bank NEO to provide much needed resources to the residents we serve in the North East Ohio area. Thanks to our partner, we have been able to distribute hygiene products, home supplies and so much more! Pictured is just a small sample of the incredible items we
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By Stan Nicol, M.ED., Data Analysis and School Accountability Recovery can be a slow painful process. As many of us can attest, recovering from an injury can take months or even years and involve various forms of physical therapy. If we think of the pandemic’s effect on student learning like a severe injury, we need
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Defiance Ridge Apts is an existing 36-unit USDA RD community that has been providing an affordable housing option to families in the Defiance area for over 40-years. Originally constructed in 1980, Buckeye Community Hope Foundation (BCHF) acquired the project in 2003, utilizing LIHTC’s and financing from USDA under the RD Section 515 Program, which also
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Supporting our communities! Lansing Limited had their annual community cleanup. “Our staff and residents help each other with yard work every year at this time,” said Debbie Turner, Service Coordinator. “After the cleanup, we have a picnic. Our residents look forward to this!”
As we end the 2022-2023 school year, we reflect on what we’ve accomplished in our schools. This year brings an additional task that we need to address…the implementation of the new Ohio Dyslexia Support Laws. As we embark into our new school year, I’ve decided to use this article as an opportunity to answer the
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