Global Center of Greater Cincinnati
The Global Center is a non-profit, non-partisan organization with a new vision: to be Cincinnati’s bridge to the world.
www.globalcenter.org
Latino & Multicultural Center for Regional Development (LMC)
Northern Kentucky University
The LMC is a catalyst, a connector of services for the Latino and Multicultural community in Greater Cincinnati. They provide research, education, and outreach services to help schools, agencies and businesses reach out to the Latino and Multicultural community.
http://www.nku.edu/~lmc/
International Center for Greater Cincinnati
Assists refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants learning the ropes of living in the US; Provides orientation and access to services, customs, and laws in the US; Responds to physical and mental health emergencies within the international community.
Contact: Natalie Fair-Albright
Email: fairalbright@hotmail.com
Asian Services In Action (ASIA, Inc.)
ASIA’s mission is to empower Asian American Pacific Islanders in Northeastern Ohio to access quality, culturally, and linguistically appropriate information and services.
www.asiainc-ohio.org
Ohio Asian American Health Coalition (OAAHC)
Asian agencies throughout the state are working together as part of the Ohio Asian American Health Coalition to implement the long term goal of the Coalition which is to advocate for systems, funding, and policy changes to reduce barriers and to improve the health of Ohio Asian Americans.
Contact: Michael Byun, Chair, Ohio Asian American Health Coalition
Email: michael.byun@asiainc-ohio.org
Asian American Community Services (AACS)
AACS’s mission is to improve the well-being and quality of life of Asians in Central Ohio by providing social services and empowering Asians through education and training.
http://aacsohio.org/node
Emergency Preparedness Collaborative of Southwest Ohio (EPC)
Hamilton County Public Health
The EPC is a growing grassroots network of professionals and agencies that are working together to foster the development of best practices such as plans, systems and resources that will assist vulnerable populations in preparing and responding to emergencies in an eight county region of Ohio (Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland and Warren).
www.hamiltoncountyhealth.org
Alliance for Immigrant Women (AIW)
AIW was formed to respond to the increased number of immigrant women who were seeking services or injured as a result of domestic violence. Over 20 agencies have joined to develop prevention and intervention programming and to coordinate services for immigrant/non-English speaking victims in the community to ensure they have access to necessary resources.
www.ywca.org/cincinnati/abaiw
Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio (COA)
Area Agency on Aging, serving Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton and Warren counties. Their Mission is to enhance the lives of older adults by assisting them to remain independent at home through a range of quality services. These include advocacy, caregiver support, counseling, health promotion, home and community based care, legal assistance, nutrition, outreach, senior centers and transportation.
The Agency helps individuals: connect with services for seniors,
choose care that will enhance the quality of life, be a more confident, less- stressed caregiver, and be informed.
www.help4seniors.org