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Gratitude in Action
Gratitude in Action

“Gratitude in action is waking up and thanking God for my life. “

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OpinionKATHY OSSOLAFebruary 4, 2019Poetry
Finding Hope in Solitary Confinement
Finding Hope in Solitary Confinement

“I’ve made some pretty big mistakes, and I’ve let people down along the way. But today, I don’t run. I don’t give up.”

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OpinionSTEPHANIE DOEDecember 11, 2018Incarceration
When Riding the Bus Becomes a Job
When Riding the Bus Becomes a Job

Will public transportation fail to accommodate individuals due to costs and route restrictions?

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LE THOMPSONDecember 10, 2018Transportation
Life After Drug Court
Life After Drug Court

After devoting time to treatment and her mental health, Kristen LaCaze completed drug court and became a licensed Peer Supporter in Montgomery County, Ohio.

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Featured, OpinionKRISTEN LACAZENovember 13, 2018Peer Support
Navigating Cincinnati's Stable Housing
Navigating Cincinnati's Stable Housing

Anna Hayes made progress in the past year; she completed drug court probation, moved into her own apartment and spoke to Senator Elizabeth Warren about homelessness and addiction.

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Housing, FeaturedANNA HAYESNovember 13, 2018Housing
 
 
 
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