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Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati The Community’s Interfaith Response to Family Homelessness
Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati provides
homeless families
at Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati is
not a building filled with beds. It is a community filled with neighbors that plan, cook, collect supplies, and offer what they have to families in need in their houses of worship. Motivated by personal faith, these neighbors don’t just reach out to those experiencing homelessness, but to each other, to say we are one community and we can make it a better one by showing hospitality to parents and children with
no place else to turn. In 2018, this gracious involved 25 host congre-
gations joined by 100 support congregations and 42 funding congregations that:
Adath Israel · Anderson Hills UMC · Armstrong Chapel UMC · Church of the Advent/Walnut Hills Baptist · Church of the Redeemer · Christ Church Cathedral · Christ Church Glendale · Clifton Seventh Day Adventist · College Hill Presbyterian · First Unitarian · First United Church of Christ · Friendship UMC · Grace Place · Hyde Park Commu-nity UMC · Indian Hill Church · Isaac M. Wise Temple · Ihsan Community · Knox Presbyterian · Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic · St. Monica-St. George · Sharonville UMC · St. Columban · St. Paul CUMC · St. Timothy Episco-pal · Westwood UMC
Served
28,047
Meals
Provided
9,349
Bednights
To 85
Families
Including
166 Kids
Longtime volunteers and coordinators, Judy & Esly Caldwell
Coordinator of the Year Libbie Crawford
Day Center Volunteers of the Year John Fowler-Children’s Program William Coplen-Pet Support Program
Donna Corrington Lifetime Achievement Judy & Esly Caldwell
Support Congregation of the Year Our Lord Christ the King
Like the years preceding it, 2018 was a busy one! Every single day of the year our guests, volunteers, staff, and supporters contributed toward living out IHNGC’s mission. Volunteers formed the foundation of our community response to family homelessness, opening their doors and hearts to parents and children in need. Collaborating with the Day Center, we formed a holistic network of care for those families providing top quality emergency shelter and unmatched hospitality. Acting on their personal faith and representing the missions of their individual faith com-munities, Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Unitarian, and others, came togeth-er not just to serve, but to fellowship, listen, learn, and grow. The vibrancy of our interfaith communities was evident at our annual Volunteer Appreciation event and at our Faith in Action Breakfast. Finally, because of the committed support of this community around us, IHNGC was able to continue to expand programming to secure stable housing for more families and to provide all the support and services necessary for housing to become home. Thank you for making this possible and for being the kind of neighbors that make Cincinnati a great place to live and love. Sincerely,
Executive Director Board President
All Saints Catholic · Ascension and Holy Trinity Episcopal · Atonement Lutheran · Bellarmine Chapel · Bethany UMC · Bread From Heaven Outreach Ministry COGIC · Calvary Epis-copal · Cherry Grove UMC · Cheviot UMC · Church of the Nativity of Our Lord· Church of the Savior · Christ the King · Cincinnati Mennonite Congregation · Clifton UMC · Congrega-tion Beth Adam · Consolation Baptist· Corinthian AME · Day-springs Church of God · Eastside Christian · Epiphany UMC · First Baptist of West College Hill · Faith Community UMC · Faith United Church of Christ · Faith Works Fellowship · Fifth Christian Church · First Presbyterian Church Glendale · Free-dom Church · Gaines UMC · Gloria Dei Lutheran· Good News Church of God in Christ · Good Shepherd Lutheran · Good Shepherd Catholic · Grace Episcopal · Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist · Greenhills Community, Presbyterian · Groesbeck UMC · Hartzell UMC · Heritage UU · Hilltop Meth-odist · Holy Name Catholic · Horizon Community Church · Immaculate Heart of Mary · John Wesley UMC · Joy Commu-nity · Kennedy Heights Presbyterian · Loveland UMC · Lincoln Heights Missionary Church · Lutheran Church of the Resur-rection · Madeira-Silverwood Presbyterian · Messiah Luther-an · Montgomery Community Baptist · Mount Auburn Pres-byterian · Mt. Washington Presbyterian · Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist · Nativity of Our Lord Parish · New City Presbyterian · New Mission Missionary Baptist Church · Northstar · North-ern Hills UU Fellowship · Northern Hills Synagogue · Norwood Presbyterian · NorthChurch/World Outreach Christian Church · Prince of Peace Lutheran · Quinn Chapel AME · Rockdale Temple · Resurrection Community · Second Baptist of West College Hill · Southern Baptist Church · Springdale Church of the Nazarene · St. Andrew-St.Elizabeth Seton Par-ishes · St. Anne’s Episcopal · St. Barnabas Episcopal· St. Clare Roman Catholic · St. Gabriel Roman Catholic · St. Gertrude· St. James Episcopal · St. John the Evangelist Catholic · St. John’s UU· St. Marks Christian Fellowship COGIC · St. Mary’s Catholic · St. Maximilian Kolbe · St. Michael Church of Sha-ronville · St. Paul United Church of Christ · St. Simon of Cyre-ne · St. Therese Little Flower Parish · St. Thomas Episcopal · Temple Sholom · The Hive · The Gathering · Trinity Lutheran · Trinity UMC · Tri-State Freethinkers · Truth and Destiny Cove-nant Ministries · Valley Temple · Walnut Hills Christian · West Cincinnati Presbyterian · West Chester Nazarene · Westwood First Presbyterian · Whitewater Crossing Church · Zion Global Ministries
through
We fellowship as interfaith communities each year at the and the
Both a fundraiser and continued call to act in the face of family homelessness, the 2018
breakfast featured Reverend Jim Wallace, author and founder and editor of Sojourners magazine, as well as the Washington, D.C.-based Christian community of the same name.
Adath Israel Congregation · All Saints Catholic · Anderson Hills UMC · Armstrong Chapel UMC · Ascension and Holy Trinity Episcopal · Calvary Episcopal · Cheviot UMC · Christ Church Glendale · Church of the Nativity of Our Lord · Church of the Redeemer · Cincinnati Mennonite Fellowship · Eastminster Presbyterian Church · First Presbyterian Church Glendale · First Unitarian Church · Gloria Dei Lutheran Church · Greater Liberty Baptist Church · Groesbeck UMC · Halom House · Holtsinger Memorial Presbyterian · Hyde Park Community UMC · Indian Hill Church · Knox Pres-byterian · Lutheran Church of the Resurrection · Montgomery Community Church · Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist · Our Lord Christ the King · Pleasant Run Presbyterian Women's Association · Sharonville UMC · Southern Baptist Church · St. Barnabus Episcopal · St. Gertrude Church · St. James’ Episcopal · St. Luke's Church · St. Paul UCC · St. Timothy's Episcopal · Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter 3 · The River Church · The United Church of Christ Mission · Unity of Garden Park · Westwood First Presbyterian · Westwood UMC Women · Women of Kennedy
Rev. Jim Wallace addresses
IHNGC supporters at the Faith In Action Breakfast
Pastor Eugene Ellington of Consolation Baptist Church
closes the Volunteer Appreci-ation Event at Wise Temple
94% obtained
or maintained
housing
104 pets were
helped to stay
with their
humans during
homelessness
Shelter and hospitality are just the start! is obtained and supported through holis-
tic services provided by IHNGC’s professional team. Those services include Aftercare, Child Enrichment, Pet Support, Permanent Supportive Housing, Rapid Re-Housing, and Shelter Diversion.
294 families in-
cluding 709 kids
were served
across programs
and works with families to find and retain .
89% did not
return to
homelessness
2018 Financials Year-end net assets: $1,085,460
Grants & Contributions 19% 520,559
United Way 2% 52,292
Government Grants 60% 1,687,806
Special Events & Other Income 3% 89,461
In-Kind Shelter & Meals 16% 456,405
Total Income 100% 2,806,523
Shelter Programs 18% 494,897
Housing Programs 61% 1,703,395
Fundraising 3% 80,124
In-Kind Shelter & Meals 16% 456,405
Management & General 2% 58,467
Total Expense 100% 2,793,288
IHNGC undergoes a third-party audit annually. The figures above are audited. For more detailed statements and full audits,
visit our website, www.ihncincinnati.org.
IHNGC Leadership Stacey Burge Executive Director
MerryBeth McKee Director of Operations
Kelly Myers Services Team Lead
Jennifer Potter Services Team Lead Support Staff Jamie Green Development Coordinator
Jessica Mount Compliance Coordinator
Peggy Scherer Finance Coordinator
Wendy Weil Day Center Volunteer
Program Staff Alicia Cruz Weekend Shelter Coordinator
Paige Freudiger Shelter Case Manager
Ben Green Aftercare Case Manager
Bethany Hudson Housing Case Manager
Kimberly Johnson Shelter Diversion CM
Marnay Love Weekend Shelter Coordinator Rebecca Neuberger Housing Case Manager
Garrett Parsons Pet Program Coordinator
Kristie Roberson PSH Case Manager
Suzanne Scott-Ludeman PSH Case Manager
Meghan Snyder Shelter Operations
Coordinator
Laura Sullivan Child Services Coordinator
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Want to be a part of the impact that IHNGC makes across the greater Cin-cinnati community? There are so many ways to be help and to support families in need!
Volunteer Visit our website at www.ihncincinnati.org/take-action/volunteer and complete a volunteer application today.
Board of Trustees Brian Kershner President
Whayne Herriford Vice President
Brittany Larrison Secretary
Scott Deters Treasurer Michael Davis Andrew Kiley Myra McDonald Valerie Norvell Basel Saqr James Uebel Shelly Watson Keara Wrightsman
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The mission of Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati is to provide homeless fami-lies emergency shelter and hospitality through interfaith communities and to work with fami-
lies to find and retain stable housing.