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Students Speak: How a Hospital Program Helps High Schoolers Prepare for Life After Graduation
Nationwide Children’s is the only pediatric health care system that operates an Upward Bound Math & Science program – with a special focus on high school students who would be the first in the families to receive college degrees. As they head back for their senior years in high school, two students write about the impact of the program.
The Delicate Work of Hospital Community Relations
Tifini Ray, the hospital’s new director of Community Relations, talks about how she approaches strengthening neighborhood relationships.
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Affordable Housing
Through HNHF's affordable housing arm, we work to provide high-quality rental properties and home ownership opportunities by constructing new houses or rehabilitating properties.
SOS Signs of Suicide®: An Approved Prevention Program for Ohio Schools
Schools across Ohio will soon be required to provide approved, evidence-based instruction in suicide awareness and prevention. Learn how one such prevention program, SOS Signs of Suicide®, is having a positive impact in more than 188 schools.
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Improving the Neighborhood We Call Home
Giving more people access to affordable housing by eliminating vacant, blighted properties and increasing homeownership is the cornerstone of Healthy Neighborhoods Healthy Families.
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Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Proposal for ‘South Side Career Homes’ Selected as a Contract Awardee for Phase 1 of Fannie Mae’s Sustainable Communities Innovation Challenge
Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s proposal for “South Side Career Homes” was named as a contract awardee in Phase 1 of Fannie Mae’s Sustainable Communities Innovation Challenge (The Challenge).
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The South Side Renaissance Fund
The South Side Renaissance Fund is expanding Healthy Homes and South Side Renaissance Homes.
Mental and Behavioral Health
Approximately 1 in 5 children have a mental health condition, but there is a national shortage of providers to care for them. Learn how “population health” strategies can support these children.
Caring For Children of Incarcerated Parents
Nearly 5 million U.S. children have had a parent incarcerated, and those children face significant physical and mental health risks. A first-of-its-kind publication from Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers guidance to pediatricians who may care for those kids – some without knowing it.
Learn About Nationwide Children’s Collaborative Approach to Population Health
Nationwide Children’s has worked for years to invest in community-wide improvements making neighborhoods, homes and schools healthier for Ohio kids. With many partners, the hospital has created a trailblazing model for improving well-being beyond hospital walls.