The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland will host a legal clinic at the St. Martin de Porres Family Center, 1264 East 123rd Street, Cleveland. Volunteer attorneys from Thompson Hine will provide FREE legal advice for low-income individuals and their families. The attorneys staffing the clinic will provide brief legal advice and possible referrals concerning civil legal issues (not criminal). Doors will open at 9:45 a.m. for intake and the clinic ends at 12 noon.
The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland will host a legal clinic at the West Side Catholic Center, 3135 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland. Volunteer attorneys from Roetzel & Andress will provide FREE legal advice for low-income individuals and their families. The attorneys staffing the clinic will provide brief legal advice and possible referrals concerning civil legal issues (not criminal). Doors will open at 9:45 a.m. for intake and the clinic ends at 12 noon.
The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland will host an advice clinic for those seeking legal assistance. Volunteer attorneys will provide free legal advice for low-income individuals
Volunteer attorneys from Hahn Loeser will provide legal advice for low-income individuals and their families. The attorneys staffing the clinic will provide brief legal advice and possible referrals concerning civil legal issues (not criminal). Doors will open at 5:00 pm. for intake and the clinic ends at 7 pm.
Rainey Institute is dedicated to social change for Cleveland’s economically disadvantaged youth through education and participation in the performing and visual arts. One hundred years ago, the Rainey Institute was founded by a pioneering social worker, Anna Edwards, and a philanthropist, Eleanor B. Rainey. Mrs. Rainey, deeply impressed by the work being accomplished, financed Miss Edwards’ program, and paid for the construction of a building to house its operations.
Reaching Heights, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Schools Foundation, is a citizen organization that encourages residents of Cleveland Heights and University Heights, Ohio to contribute to the success of our public schools.
Ohio Home Educators Network (OHEN) is a regional network of homeschooling families. We are an inclusive group supporting families of all religious beliefs. Although OHEN supports a student-led, interest-centered approach, we welcome all homeschooling families regardless of educational philosophy or teaching style. OHEN's purpose is to provide interested parents with accurate information about home education in Ohio. We hold informational meetings and publish a monthly email newsletter listing activities scheduled by members.
The OCBC is a non-profit, volunteer-driven cooperative bicycle education center. Our Earn a Bike program takes donations of used bikes and helps kids earn one for themselves while they learn bike repair and safe cycling. Surplus bikes are fully refurbished for sale to support the program. For adults, we offer repair classes as well as the League of American Bicyclists' Bike Driver's Ed program. We have some used bikes for sale, but we are not a bike shop and do not take in repairs. We also do not sell new bikes, clothes, shoes, or non-essential accessories.
A community center for interaction, social programs + political action. Do you have an idea to improve your neighborhood, Cleveland, or the world? Are you good at something you'd like to teach others? Are there issues you would like to talk over with other Clevelanders? Did you always want to put on a performance, event or class but did not have anywhere to do it?