Cuyahoga County’s only publicly funded shelter designed to help single women find housing is operating well under the leadership of the YWCA of Greater Cleveland. Hundreds of women have been given a new lease on life through the programs offered at the Norma Herr Women’s Center.
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It was mandated that officers undergo additional training following a federal consent decree because the Cleveland Division of Police was found to have used excessive force, including deadly force.
Members of a group of successful African-American men say many of today’s black youth is getting a bad wrap because they are not getting the time, attention and guidance they deserve.
For many young people, the cost of going to college is enough to dissuade them from even trying to follow their dreams. Jimmy Malone said that’s where his scholarship fund comes in.
“There are many voices and influences that are shaping your child’s decisions, that addiction is a disease,” a grieving father, who lost his son to an overdose, said.
Attention is paid to victims of crime when something bad happens to them. But what about those left behind to deal with the long-term pain and trauma? To address that issue the Survivors of Violence 4 Conference and Concert is coming to Cleveland on Saturday, May 11.
As part of its observance of African American History Month, the Shaker Arts Council is presenting “Conversations in Courage: The Meeting,” a fictional reading between Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Every day in the United States, 10,000 people turn 65. By 2030, Cleveland’s elderly population will comprise its majority, according the Director of Aging for Cleveland, Mary McNamara.
More than 53 million people in America have been diagnosed with arthritis. Toddlers as young a 18 months old can have it and, so far, there is no cure.
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. One local woman lives to tell her story and how she turns her traumatic experiences into healing.