Press Releases
For media inquiries, please contact Angel Wright, Community Relations Coordinator at anwright@cincy-caa.org or call (513) 917-1966.
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Households in need of assistance with their energy bill can receive help through the end of March by making an appointment online at capappointments.com, or by calling 513-685-4478.
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The Community Action Agency will be providing relief to homeowners who need assistance with their property taxes. The Homeowner Assistance Expo is a free event, presented by Hamilton County Treasurer Jill Schiller, that will connect Hamilton County homeowners with local organizations that can provide direct relief.
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The Community Action Agency (CAA) is happy to announce a new partnership with Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank to provide FREE diapers to Hamilton County families.
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The Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA) is looking for volunteers to assist with free produce distribution at our Mobile Food Pantry Events.
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The Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA) announces the following organizational changes in the company: Ebony Griggs-Griffin as our new Chief Human Resources Officer & Erik Thomas as our Vice President of Community Services.
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CAA Thanks Sponsors & Attendees for their support of The CAA 59th Annual Luncheon – The Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA) celebrated 59 years of service at its Annual Luncheon on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, at The Cintas Center.
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The Ohio Department of Development and Cincinnati Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA) will help income-eligible Ohioans stay cool during the hot summer months.
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The Community Action Agency will host a Homeowner Assistance Expo, presented by Hamilton County Treasure Jill A. Schiller.
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The CACFP is a federal program that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children who are enrolled for care at our Head Start childcare centers.
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The Community Action Agency (CAA) will take a pause on accepting new applications for rental assistance.
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The Ohio Department of Development and Community Action Agency of Cincinnati-Hamilton County want to remind Ohioans that assistance is available to help with their home energy bills.
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2021 marks the 57th year since the Cincinnati/Hamilton County Community Action Agency was established -- emerging as a cornerstone in the community to advance equity, build resilience and sustain hope.
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The City of Cincinnati is proud to announce a new partnership with the Community Action Agency (CAA) intended to assist households who have fallen behind on rent
and utility bills due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Community Action Agency’s Home Relief Fund is now available to assist families with bills ranging from rent, mortgage, and utilities including water, sewage, storm water, and trash. -
2021 marks the 57th year since the Community Action Network was established to help American families and communities overcome obstacles to poverty. In celebration of Community Action Month we will be honoring families and their stories of perseverance and courage during this disruptive and difficult pandemic year.
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The Community Action Agency of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, WinMed Health Services and the Ohio National Guard are teaming up to help make COVID-19 vaccines available to the community.
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The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) awarded $1.5 million to CHCCAA's Head Start Program for services encompassing early learning and development, health, and family well-being for infants and toddlers and their families.
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bi3, Bethesda Inc.’s grant making initiative, has awarded $50,000 to Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency for technology and capacity-building upgrades.
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The Ohio Development Services Agency and Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency want to let Ohioans know that assistance is available to help with their heating bills this winter.
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CAA has announced that there are funds available to assist Ohioans impacted by COVID-19 with rent or mortgage payments and to prevent water and sewer disconnections beginning November 2, 2020.
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2020 marks the 56th year since the Community Action Agency was established to help families in the Cincinnati/Hamilton County area overcome obstacles to poverty.