Nodes is an outdoor living room at St. Lawrence Square where neighbors can connect to library resources and the internet, meet one another, and be engaged in their community.



︎︎︎ Get a Library Card

︎︎︎ Borrow Audiobooks + More

︎︎︎ Neighborhood Info.

︎︎︎ Use The Square

︎︎︎ Traducir el sitio con Google






Nodes is an outdoor living room at St. Lawrence Square where neighbors can connect to library resources and the internet, meet one another, and be engaged in their community.



︎︎︎ Get a Library Card

︎︎︎ Borrow Audiobooks + More

︎︎︎ Neighborhood Info.

︎︎︎ Use The Square

︎︎︎ Traducir el sitio con Google

Neighborhood Information




Neighborhood Services and Organizations

Bloc After School Programs
Mentoring, Homework, Assistance, Tutoring, Fitness Room, Recreational Basketball, Recreational Games, “ADAPT" workshops – Alcohol & Drug Awareness & Prevention for Teens, Character Building Teachings & Discussion, Small Group Field Trips.

East Price Hill Improvement Association
EPHIA’s objective is to encourage and promote the civic advancement of East Price Hill, all of Price Hill, and the West Side of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.

For His Glory Food Pantry
For His Glory Pantry is a 3-day emergency food pantry serving our neighbors in need living within the Price Hill Community area.

Good Samaritan Free Health CenterThe Good Samaritan Free Health Center, which opened in January 2011, has helped thousands of uninsured, non-Medicaid/Medicare-eligible adults find a medical home where they are able to receive regular primary healthcare. Volunteers are the primary providers of care, which also includes specialties, dental, and behavioral healthcare.

The Holy Family Food PantryTo register with the food pantry, clients need to bring a picture ID and proof of address. The Pantry is located on the ground floor of the St. Anne Center, 3006 West Eighth Street.  it is open on Mondays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., closed for all major holidays.

Imago
Imago’s mission is to foster a deeper harmony with Earth by providing educational experiences, creating opportunities for discussion and community building, and conserving natural areas.

Lord’s Gym

Ministerios BLOC
Ministerios Bloc, the Hispanic Outreach Ministry with Bloc is here to bless and help our immigrant community.

MYCincinnati Youth Orchestra
MYCincinnati's mission is to use ensemble-based instrumental music as a tool for youth development and community engagement by providing urban children with access to free, intense, high-quality music education.

Price Hill Community Garden
Everyone’s welcome! Tuesday’s and Thursday’s from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm behind the Price Hill Library on Purcell Avenue.

Price Hill Library
Accessible facilities, curbside service, laptop kiosk, meeting and study rooms, free wifi, and more.

Price Hill Will — ARCO Space
ARCO has free events and shows throughout the year (and much more).

Santa Maria Community Services
Community building, Early Childhood Development, Education Advancement, Employment Assistance, Financial Stability, Health and Wellness, Youth Development.

Transformations CDC
We work primarily with immigrants and US-born children of immigrants. We provide support in: Education: after-school tutoring, adult ESL, public education. Health: Health programs Advocacy: legal and public advocacy. Daily activities: assistance to individuals needing transportation, interpreting and more.

Weightless Anchor
Hospitality home providing basic needs for women on the streets who struggle with addiction and are victims of sex-trafficking.


City and County Services and Orgs.

311 Cincinnati’s Non-Emergency Customer Service System
Please call 311 for all non-emergencies, whether you need police for a non-emergency issue or any service the City provides.

911 is for medical, fire, and police emergencies only.

When neighbors are safe but need social services or an alternative response to resolve a situation, you can ask 311 operators for the community mobile crisis team or a social worker.


513 Relief
The Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners is allocating American Rescue Plan funds for a new round of nonprofit grants administered by United Way of Greater Cincinnati. Nonprofit organizations providing social and family services in Hamilton County, Ohio, within the eligible categories, can apply for funds.

Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA)
CAA rovides low and moderate income families with various services as well as resources that can help them pay bills. Case mangers help clients receive aid. The agency serves as a safety net, and its employees provide assistance with employment, heating and energy bills, supportive services, home energy efficiency, housing, youth programs, early childhood education, and rent help. Their main office is at 1740 Langdon Farm Road, Cincinnati, OH.

Cincinnati Social Services & Organizations
Collection of hotlines, services, and organizations curated by Tidelines Zines. 

CMHA Resources Page
Collection of partners who offer assistance.

Emergency Mortgage Assistance
Low and moderate income homeowners who face foreclosure due to job loss, illness, death of primary wage earner, or other circumstances beyond their control can get help to bring their loan current if they have re-established an income stream to continue future mortgage payments. One-time assistance of up to $2,500 is available.

Homeowner/Renter Assistance
A list of resources from the City of Cincinnati.

Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
Resolves serious legal problems for low-income people, promotes economic and family stability and reduces poverty through effective legal assistance.

Working in Neighborhoods
Since 1978, WIN has revitalized communities and helped families gain equity by renovating and building homes for first time homeowners, providing financial literacy training, and training neighborhood residents to work together to improve their own communities.

The Urban Appalachian Council
The Urban Appalachian Community Coalition (UACC) is an alliance of individuals and organizations committed to the well-being of Appalachian people, communities and cultural expression in the greater Cincinnati area.

The Voice of Black Cincinnati

The Voice of Black Cincinnati is designed to educate, recognize and create opportunities for African Americans in the region. Their website includes  local news, calendars of events, business listings, job posting, scholarships and other resources.



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