2005 Mills Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45212
Childcare, Enrichment, and Educational Support for Families Experiencing Homelessness
The mission of Lydia’s House is to provide safe, stable and supportive housing for women and children in crisis. The Childcare, Enrichment, and Educational Support program allowed 24 children in 2019 to have high quality care, enrichment activities, and continuity in homeless service aftercare with a known case manager and therapist who can deliver key supports for education and personal success. This program enables single mothers to work, go to vital appointments, and take advantage of opportunities that will lead to economic independence and stability for their families. It offers children opportunities to connect with caring adults, have meaningful engagement, and develop as whole people during a trying and stressful period of their lives. Dater Foundation funding enabled youth outings to attractions such as Camp Joy, Kings Island, YMCA gymnastics,fFamily camp, Cincinnati Zoo, Museum Center
Lydia's House tracks qualitative themes from guests ... currently 57% of mothers cite qualitative improvements related to parenting because of this program ...
How to take care of my child
How to be a mom to 2 kids
How to handle child's speech evaluation
New approaches with parenting (anxiety, sensory, bottle weaning)
"123 Magic" time out strategy, Discipline, Meal Strategies
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