
NewBridge Cleveland: Navigating through a Pandemic
While there has rightly been much discussion about how schools should respond to the COVID-19, fewer conversations have taken place about the future of after
While there has rightly been much discussion about how schools should respond to the COVID-19, fewer conversations have taken place about the future of after
Children are likely to be among the most undercounted in the 2020 Census, the once-a-decade population count of everyone who lives in the country. According
For generations, Ohioans have planned their voting around in-person poll hours and, for some, early voting at the Board of Elections. While other states transitioned
Brittainy Quinn didn’t eat a lot of fresh veggies growing up. “My mom has always planted beautiful flower gardens and enjoys being active outside,” she
For the past two years, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) Cleveland Field Office has allowed refugees to plant roots in Cleveland… literally.
In early 1965, two mothers from Lakewood, Ohio, shared a long evening of conversation and dreaming, brought together by love of their sons. Marietta Kelly
In the absence of any national or statewide “return to learning” strategy, local school administrators are being asked to make impossible choices with very limited
While ongoing impacts of COVID-19 linger throughout our neighborhoods and communities, we lean on our neighbors for support. Even as resources wear thin, Neighborhood Connections,
We all have one thing in common in our lives nowadays: a degree of uncertainty. The advent of COVID-19 means that we’re unable to make
Since March of 2020, when pandemic precautions forced the close of Ohio schools and affected the health and income of thousands of families, a group