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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Underlying Issues Challenge Serving Homeless Population

Ben Osborn, Quality Assurance Officer (left), at Ohio City Power's Federated Flies spends time coaching, mentoring and training new tiers. Shown: Ben Osborn and Dawn Brown.
Ben Osborn, Quality Assurance Officer (left), spends time coaching, mentoring and training new tier, Dawn Brown. At St. Paul's Community Outreach, 4427 Franklin Blvd., in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio.
As Ohio City Power assists the homeless population in getting back to the workforce, a December 2012 article on the Internet help accentuate some of the considerations to remember when serving the homeless population.

Recently a story from the New York Times went viral about a homeless man who was given a $100 pair of boots by a Police Officer after he was seen barefoot outside on a very cold night.

It turns out the man, Jeffrey Hillman, was not homeless, but has an apartment paid for by vouchers, social security and veterans benefits. 

This, however, still brings attention to those suffering in the cold, the reasons for it and what can be done. Many others are still there in the cold, like Mr. Hillman was.

Some people wonder how people even survive outside on a cold Northern winter night. The homeless are a segment of the population Ohio City Power is proud to serve and support.

The following are some of considerations in helping the homeless, using this barefoot man in the cold as an example:
  • Homelessness can negatively affect a person’s self-worth in a number of ways.
  • Things could be at work here, such as pride, underlying fear or basic human emotions.
People generally do not like to think of themselves as “homeless”. In this society people have certain assumptions about the homeless, such as they are lazy or it is their own fault, and blame is often attached.

When Mr. Hillman was asked how he ended up homeless, he stared blankly, paused and said “I don’t know.” Pride could keep people in this situation from answering the question directly. Being homeless can take a mental toll, in addition to taking a physical toll.
A basic human emotion is to feel appreciated in some way and the absence of this can lead to a variety of problems. For some it is easier to hide from their problems than to face them.
  • The homeless are human and might not like to admit they have underlying problems.
One comment he made was “I could lose my life”. This underlying fear contributed to him being found shoeless in the cold again, after being given boots!
  • Another issue faced by the homeless is that middle-aged men in this society are expected to be able to provide for themselves. For some, the shame is too much to try to face people. 
One woman had said she bought him a pair of shoes a year ago. To be in the cold barefoot again indicates some sort of problem. It is possible he sold them for something like drugs, in which case there would be another underlying problem.

It is important to remember that some, even a Veteran like himself, are in these kinds of situations every day in cities all across America.
  • Another possibility for being homeless, mental illness, is another issue that could be hard to for some people to deal with. People do not like to think of themselves in this way, even if they did not cause it. 
When these problems add up with other problems it is often too late to try to regroup their lives, and homelessness results. The question, then, is where do you get assistance?

If someone in the Cleveland area thinks assistance could be useful please contact 211, which is United Way’s First Call For Help, and they can inform you of where to get help.

Deep down many people naturally would like to help those they think really need help. There is a perception of people holding out cups as con artists who don’t really need the help and unfortunately, this has probably always been part of the population. People generally aren’t quick to help in that scenario. People in that case would blame Mr. Hillman for being in that situation.

However, for some people there is an empathy that thinks, what if this were them? Thinking of yourself when you were that cold could make you want to help someone else in that situation.

The article does not give details about the Police Officer, but this tells you there are people somewhere who look out for others when conditions are unfavorable. It leads you to wonder how many other times this happens on a typical night that people do not hear about.

Ohio City Power would also like to help those who are homeless and looking for guidance back into the workforce, for whatever reason.

- Written by Albert Wagner, Operations Manager, Ohio City Power; Edited and Published by Betsey Merkel

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas Trees Bring Enjoyment

Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power (left) with Wendy Davis (right) Chagrin Falls High School After-Prom Chairman.
Long Standing Social Connectivity Helps Others

Long standing social connectivity between two high school classmates helps those less fortunate.

Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power is shown above with Wendy Davis (right) , who, with members of the Chagrin Falls High School After Prom Committee, donated and delivered ten Christmas trees to members of the Ohio City Power community in Ohio City, Ohio.

Wendy and Lisa are graduates of Chagrin Falls High School and members of The Federated Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.

Do You Have a Story About the Benefits of Social Connectivity? 

How do your local social networks assist and support you and others in your community? How do you collaborate with local schools, businesses, libraries and faith-based organizations? 

Post your comment below! We'd like to hear from you!

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Friday, November 30, 2012

Welcoming Facilities Build Strong Communities

Cross sculpture in front of St. Paul's Community Outreach & Church, 4427 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio. Photo: Betsey Merkel. More photos in the Facebook Photo Album here.

Good Morning! 

St. Paul's Community Outreach & Church is home to diverse programs and outreach services, including Ohio City Power recreation, skills training and employment programs and activities for the homeless and jobless.

The Outreach Center, located in Ohio City, Ohio, offers a gymnasium space for basketball, a commercial kitchen, a clothing store, professional nursing services twice weekly for first-aid and medical referrals, a phone, and hot coffee. A classroom, children's nursery and worship space are also available.

Meet the good people gathering at St. Paul's Outreach Center on the morning of March 13, 2012  in the video below -



Welcoming Facilities Build Strong Communities

St. Paul's Community Outreach Center is an anchor institution in Ohio City, Ohio providing dependable morning space during the week for people to go to, exercise, build social relationships and participate in spiritual service, if desired.

Outreach centers anchor community culture and provide an open door to help and assist anyone in need. Does the neighborhood where you live place a priority investment in your local outreach facility?

Tell us about your community and the success, or failures, you have experienced. How has homelessness and joblessness touched your life or the lives of those you know and love? How do outreach facilities strengthen your community?

Share your stories in  the comment window below!

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Handyman Hickie: Dispelling Myths of Homelessness and Joblessness

Handyman Hickie in front of St. Paul's Community Outreach, Ohio City, Ohio.

Ohio City Power Salutes Those Who Dispel Myths of Homelessness and Joblessness

Hickie has been a handyman around St. Paul's Community Outreach ever since I have been going down - about five years.

Ohio City Power would like to commend Hickie on his valiant efforts, hard work, kindness and BIG SMILE.


I ran into Hickie at the Metanoia Benefit at St. Malachi's Catholic Church in Cleveland, Ohio for the homeless Friday night, but wait -  he wasn't there for a bed! 

Read more about the Metanoia Project to house Cleveland's homeless here and about the program's founder Bryan Mauk, a May 2008 John Carroll University graduate, here.

Human Talent, Initiative and a Sense of Industry

Wait until you hear this ... this man has 68 lawn-cutting and snow-shoveling accounts in the neighborhoods surrounding St. Paul's Community Church.  He loves having money in his pocket and says visiting  Metanoia reminds him of where he does not want to end up.

We hear so much in the media about unemployment, lazy people, etc. it's about time we applaud those hard-working individuals who know the true meaning of being happily employed!!

Ohio City Power salutes you Hickie!

~ Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Ohio City Power Builds Collaborations With Government

Councilman Joe Cimperman and Lisa Braun shake hands and agree to collaborate on a local foods project.
Shown: Councilman Joe Cimperman Ward 3 Cleveland City Council (right) and Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director, Ohio City Power. Take Me To The Flickr SlideShow!

Collaborate For Education, Economic, And Workforce Development

Lisa Braun, Founder & Executive Director, Ohio City Power, thanks Councilman Joe Cimperman, Ward 3, Cleveland City Council, in Cleveland, Ohio for his endorsement of Ohio City Power recreation, employment, and workforce development programs serving the homeless and jobless community in Ohio City, Ohio.

Conversations Illuminate New Opportunities

In the video, Ohio City Power Builds Collaborations With Government, (below) Executive Director Lisa Braun provides an overview of Ohio City Power programs, objectives and human interest stories.



Councilman Cimperman thanks Ohio City Power for its efforts in project and community development and suggests future collaboration opportunities to develop citizen led enterprise projects.

Councilman Cimperman's suggestions focus on developing local food networks and the role Ohio City Power community can play to supply labor, know-how - and - receive benefits as healthy food consumers!

Share Your Government Collaboration Models
  • What collaborations do you develop in your city, town or region? 
  • How do you build new conversations with government? 
Post and share your failure and success stories. We can all learn from each other and apply this knowledge for immediate local improvement.

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Roscoe Recycling Builds Eco-Friendly Networks In Ohio City

Scrappers Barbara and Roscoe Ashby at St. Paul's Outreach and Church. Image © Lisa Braun. Take me To The Flickr Slideshow.

Building Networks For Sustainability In Ohio City, Ohio 

Pictured here are Barbara and Roscoe Ashby, mother and son trash pickers. Lisa Braun, Executive Director of Ohio City Power, met Barbara and Roscoe during St. Paul's Community Church's regular outreach hours in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio.

After striking up a conversation with Barbara and hearing the fascinating history of her trade and how she was shown the ropes by her father and listening to the pride in Barbara and Roscoe's voices about hard work, no shame and no handouts, Lisa thought of a way people could help. 

Ohio City Power Partners Collaborate In Re-Cycling Pipeline 

The Federated Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio is a core partner to Ohio City Power. For several years, The Federated Church's Larry Trace and his crew have loaded up the van and trailer for John Bourisseau to transport all of the goods from the outdoor storage area to the St. Paul's Thrift Shop in Ohio City, Ohio. 

Drop Off Your Recyclables! 

Recycle your cans by placing them in black trash bags marked "For St. Paul's" and bring them to either The Federated Church rear door for contributions at 76 Bell Street if you live near Chagrin Falls, Ohio (John has agreed to drive down the cans too!) or, to St. Paul's Community Church if you live in the vicinity of Cleveland, Ohio's near west side. Roscoe and his mother will pick up the cans at St. Paul's and take them to the local scrapping company. 

Make a donation to support the efforts of Barbara and Rosco who make their living from scrapping and keep neighborhoods clean, tidy and eco-friendly!

Help the environment and your hardworking neighborhood friends at St. Paul's! 

- Lisa Braun, Executive Director, Ohio City Power 

Call Lisa Braun with any questions at 1-440-289-1657 or send an email to info@ohiocitypower.net

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Help Priscilla Meet Towards Employment Workshop Requirements

Lisa Braun, Executive Director of Ohio City Power (r) with Priscilla Lange attending the Monday April 9, 2012 Towards Employment orientation.
Ohio City Power Is a Two-Part Approach To Good Health and Employment

Ohio City Power is a two-part program for the homeless and jobless, one part focuses on recreational activities and the second part concentrates on workforce development. 

Ohio City Power is headquartered at St. Paul's Community Church, a non-profit organization and sister church to The Federated Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, home to many volunteer program activities.

Help Priscilla Meet Towards Employment Workshop Requirements

Persons entering Towards Employment are required to attend a four-week workshop.  Due to limited resources people like Priscilla are responsible for paying for their own bus fare, buying lunch and buying clothing in order to abide by dress-code requirements.  

Towards Employment is an amazing organization but it is frustrating getting Priscilla to where she wants to be - employed!!  She has a great attitude.  

Joy At Getting Into The Stream Of Life

Ohio City Power is able to help Priscilla with a small portion of the financial requirements but she needs your help.  

If you feel moved to help a real live person get ahead in life please call me at 440.247.6490 ext. 160 or lbraun@fedchurch.org to discuss meeting Priscilla, follow her progress and see her joy at getting into the stream of life.

Thank you! 
Lisa Braun, Founder and Executive Director, Ohio City Power 

Related Article: Ohio City Power Relationships Support And Affirm Community Initiative

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Monday, March 26, 2012

Ohio City Power Builds Business Collaborations

Orange Blossom Press is located at 1935 West 25th Street in Ohio City, Cleveland, OH.

Ohio City Power Builds Business Collaborations For Community Capacity 

In the video below, Lisa Braun, Founder and Executive Director, Ohio City Power, and Greg Patt, President of Orange Blossom Press in Ohio City, Cleveland, Ohio meet for an early morning interview. They talk about the ways they are collaborating to strengthen local business connectivity.

 

 

 

Business leaders work together to improve local business attraction.

Greg talks about his role as a business leader who works with local business colleagues to promote local cultural events for attraction and neighborhood development.

Ohio City Power pro-actively engages with local business to strengthen social connectivity. 

How do businesses collaborate in your community? How is your neighborhood experimenting with new ways to connect and develop attraction for economic development? 

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Partnerships Connect People To Jobs

Shown: Lisa Braun, Founder and Executive Director, Ohio City Power talks with Neighborhood Connections Program Director, Tom O'Brien
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Connectivity Builds Healthy, Active, Empowered Communities

Neighborhood Connections Program Director, Tom O'Brien, and Lisa Braun, Founder and Executive Director, Ohio City Power, talk in the video below about connecting people to jobs for healthy, active, empowered communities. 

   
In this video you will learn how:
  • Neighborhood Connections and Ohio City Power work together to connect Ohio City homeless and jobless to small assembly project jobs.
  • Ohio City Power seeks people who are willing, reliable and trustworthy.
  • Neighborhood Connections is pleased to provide basic level work to Cleveland's neighborhoods. 
How do homeless and jobless community members connect to work in your neighborhood? 

Read more about the Neighborhood Connections-Ohio City Power workforce model in the transcription below. How could it be replicated in your community?
Partnerships Connect People to Jobs 

Community Connectivity Creates Local Economic Vitality 

Ohio City Power connects Ohio City homeless and jobless to recreation, skills training and employment opportunities.

Ohio City Power is located at St. Paul's Community Outreach & Church, 4427 Franklin Blvd., in Cleveland, Ohio 44113. The Outreach Office is open Tuesday through Friday from 9:00am to 12:30pm. To contact Ohio City Power, phone 216-651-6250 ext. 2 and leave a message. Your call will be returned as soon as possible. 

Where do people go to learn about community building in your neighborhood? 

Neighborhood Connections provides grants for community capacity building and learning for people interested in understanding community improvement.

For more information about Neighborhood Connections, an affiliated program of the Cleveland Foundation and a member of GrassrootsGrantmakers, an international affinity group for grassroots funders, visit http://neighborhoodgrants.org/ 

We'd like to hear from you! Add your comments! Share with other readers connecting community to workforce development! 

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Fly Tying Program At St. Paul’s Community Church by Albert Wagner

Program: Federated Flies
Photo: The Guys. Image © Alice Merkel.

From left to right: Jim Newell, Albert Wagner, and Fred Bender.
View the Flickr slideshow here.
Ohio City Power Friends create beautiful sought-after hand tied flies for fly fishing. The Federated Flies program is a skills training and employment project at Ohio City Power. The program trains people how to tie flies for fly fishing. With spring just around the corner in Northeast Ohio, the fish will be biting again soon! 

Local talent is invaluable to catalyze interest and shift community attention to enterprise development. Federated Flies craftspeople undergo an assessment process and are required to complete four, two-hour training sessions at minimum wage with a private evaluation at session close prior to generating product. 

Albert Wagner, Ohio City Power Fly Tyer, has studied fly tying with expert instructor Jim Newell, and is now producing flies for sale at the Ohio City Power e-Store. Both Bead Head Estaz Egg and Bead Head Woolly Bugger Streamers are crafted for sale. Store sales are a source of income for tyers.

Read more about how the Federated Fly program works in the description below by Albert.
Fly Tying Program At St. Paul’s Community Church by Albert Wagner

New businesses often start with an idea, some know-how, and a few willing friends. The Fly Tying program began as a small initiative and over many months, developed into a regularly scheduled weekly program, training Ohio City, Ohio homeless and jobless in a skilled craft. 

Ohio City Power Store products are a source of revenue for the homeless and jobless. Visit the Federated Flies page at the Ohio City Power e-Store. If you or someone you know fly fishes, be sure to purchase several of these quality products!

Where are projects jumpstarted in your neighborhood?  What kinds of projects are begun and by whom? Where are products sold?

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Ohio City Bandits Member Scores Winning Point!

Ohio City Power programs promote good health and well-being. Ohio City Bandits is a basketball team supported by Ohio City Power  to increase community access to recreation, exercise, good health, develop teamwork skills and promote competitive performance. 

Tom, representing Ohio City Bandits, scores winning point in first game! Thursday night's neighborhood team led by Aby Zeno, included Tom, of Ohio City Bandits and member of the Ohio City Power community.

View photos of the evening game in the Ohio City Power Flickr slide show below!

 

Ohio City Power uses free or low cost social media tools to increase transparency, access to resources, and improve community engagement.

The Ohio City Bandits Livestream channel broadcasts basketball games from the St. Paul's Community Outreach gym. Replays are available in the channel media library. Subscribe!


Watch live streaming video from ohiocitybandits at livestream.com

The broadcast clip above is the first game and includes Tom's winning shot!

The St. Paul's Community Outreach gymnasium is a valuable asset to the Ohio City, Ohio neighborhood because it is a safe, neutral space that encourages friendships and good sportsmanship. 

Ohio City Power athletic activities are hosted at the St.Paul's Community Outreach gymnasium located at 4427 Franklin Blvd., Ohio City in Cleveland, Ohio 44113.

Learn more about Ohio City Power, a recreation, skills training, and employment program serving Ohio City homeless and jobless in Cleveland, Ohio! Visit the Ohio City Power website here. 

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- Betsey Merkel, Ohio City Power Communications