Human Intervention

Paul Komarek
4335 Pitts Ave. Cincinnati OH 45223
(513) 541-1550 · Fax (513) 541-5185
komarek@humanintervention.net


Links: Advocacy

 

Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO)
The Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO) is a coalition of organizations and individuals committed to ending homelessness and to promoting decent, safe, fair, affordable housing for all, with a focus on assisting low-income people and those with special needs. COHHIO was founded in October of 1994 through the merger of the Ohio Housing Coalition, which was established in 1974, with the Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, which was established in 1984.

Center for Community Change
The Center for Community Change is committed to reducing poverty and rebuilding low income communities. To do this, the organization  helps people to develop the skills and resources they need to improve their communities as well as change policies and institutions that adversely affect their lives.

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is one of the nation’s premier policy organizations working at the federal and state levels on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals. The Center conducts research and analysis to inform public debates over proposed budget and tax policies and to help ensure that the needs of low-income families and individuals are considered in these debates. We also develop policy options to alleviate poverty, particularly among working families.

National Priorities Project
The National Priorities Project (NPP) offers citizen and community groups tools and resources to shape federal budget and policy priorities which promote social and economic justice.

Economic Policy Institute
The mission of the Economic Policy Institute is to provide high-quality research and education in order to promote a prosperous, fair, and sustainable economy. The Institute stresses real world analysis and a concern for the living standards of working people, and it makes its findings accessible to the general public, the media, and policy makers.

Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless
The Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless (GCCH) was formed in May of 1984 for one purpose: the eradication of homelessness in Cincinnati. What started out as a coalition of 15 volunteers meeting weekly in an unheated church basement has since grown into a Coalition of over 45 agencies and hundreds of volunteers.


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4335 Pitts Ave. Cincinnati OH 45223
· (513) 541-1550 · Fax (513) 541-5185
komarek@humanintervention.net