Joseph House recently received a generous donation of high-quality clothing and accessories. To honor this gift and support our mission, we’re hosting a special fundraising event: The Ladies Pop-Up Boutique. Please join us on August 9th in Hanson Hall at Divine Word Church, located at 8100 Eagle Road, Kirtland, Ohio. The boutique will have gently used tops,

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On May 22nd, 85 students from Natividad Pagan International Academy received refurbished bikes, new helmets, locks and jerseys at a bike giveaway sponsored by Joseph House, in partnership with Village Bicycle Cooperative and the Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The students also enjoyed meeting Rob Powers, News 5 Cleveland Anchor, who shared

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The You Mean the World campaign was born when a group of non-profit leaders, creatives and a pastor brainstormed ways to tell a different story about immigration in America. A story that is true, multifaceted, vibrant, joyful and good. It is a Cleveland story and also one so much broader than our city! We stand

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We are thankful to the hard-working students from St. Edward’s High School who spent their “Day of Service” helping at the Joseph House clothing bank. The students switched our shopping inventory from winter to spring and summer clothing. May God bless these wonderful young men!

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On April 3rd, Joseph House Board Chair, Sharon O’Flaherty, joined the Mentor Plains United Methodist women at their monthly luncheon meeting to discuss the mission and ministry of Joseph House.   Joseph House was presented with a cash donation and a large collection of donated blankets, bath towels, and bed linens for the clothing bank.

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Joseph House participated in the program “Navigating a New Year: Supporting Our Newcomer Neighbors” on March 6th at First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights hosted by Refugee Services Collaborative of Greater Cleveland and Americans Making Immigrants Safe. Attendees joined local organizations, faith leaders and other community partners to learn of ways to

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