Children deserve to live in buildings

Over the last 2 weeks several media outlets have reported that Cincinnati Public Schools will be opening a homeless car lot for families to live in cars with children. Here’s the article reporting on this plan in WVXU and in the Cincinnati Enquirer. In response, our co-director Mary Ellen wrote an op-ed which was published in the paper edition of the Enquirer on 10/26/25. Here is a copy of what went to print: Children deserve to live in buildings Cincinnati Public Schools’ opening of car lot is proof city has failed to find solutions for family homelessness Cincinnati Public Schools

Reflection of a Current Volunteer– Theresa

Doing a gap year after high school was something I had dreamed about for a very long time. That’s probably why it felt so unreal sitting on a plane to Cincinnati, OH, to volunteer at Lydia‘s House for one year. Now, one month later, I still can’t decide what my favorite memory has been.  I love the little moments at the shelter: sitting together for dinner, helping to cook and set up the table so it feels like a festive event every evening. The satisfaction after finishing a house duty shift, when the shelter looks clean again—knowing it will be