Our Partners

 
 

STephanie Tubbs Jones Health Center

Stephanie Tubbs Jones Health Center, offering medical care close to home or work. Our staff includes primary care physicians and specialists who see patients in East Cleveland. Through this Center, we’re creating an easier way for patients to get preventive care and treatment for chronic diseases. The Center will provide patients with a new, more modern way to receive healthcare.

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NEON Health

NEON’s mission is to provide quality, personalized and family-oriented comprehensive health care services to Northeast Ohio residents at reasonable cost, with professional, dedicated employees, while employing the most current health care practices that are responsive to community needs for prevention and treatment of disease.

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Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland

The Council is a nonprofit organization and the designated Community Action Agency for Cuyahoga County that operates programs and services dedicated to transforming lives. We are the largest high-quality Head Start early education provider in the State. The Council delivers education, personal and professional development programs and support services to residents of Greater Cleveland.

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Cole Eye Institute

Cole Eye Institute is among the world’s most advanced eye centers, and ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top ophthalmology programs in the country and No. 1 in Ohio. Our retina team has some of the best clinical outcomes in the field, and is passionate about leading the way in research and innovation for retinal diseases.

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Care Alliance

In the mid-1980s, in response to a rapidly growing homeless population nationwide, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trust funded initiative was launched to demonstrate a new way of reaching out to this population – through health care. In 1985, under the umbrella of the Federation for Community Planning (now the Center for Community Solutions), Care Alliance first emerged as “Cleveland Health Care for the Homeless.” Care Alliance was one of the original 19 Health Care for the Homeless pilot projects nationwide.

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The United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland

The United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland, Inc. is the only Black federated human service organization in the state of Ohio. It was incorporated as a non-profit charitable organization in 1981. Our founder, Judge George W. White, followed the concept of the United Black Fund of America founded in 1969 in Washington, D.C. by the late Dr. Calvin R. Rolark. The concept was that one organization secured financial support for other agencies servicing the Black community.

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