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Our mission is to preserve and expand the supply of safe, decent, fair, affordable and accessible rental housing in Greater Cleveland by: Informing citizens of their rights and duties in rental housing; Representing tenants and the interest of tenants in the preservation and promotion of rental housing rights; Empowering tenants individually and collectively to represent themselves and their interests; Advocating for the needs of low and moderate income tenants; Resolving disputes between landlords and tenants; Preventing homelessness; and Combating discrimination in housing based on race, religion, color, gender, handicap, familial status, military status, social/economic class, and sexual orientation. ...
The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is a federally funded program that provides eligible Ohioans assistance with their home energy bills. This one-time benefit is applied directly to the customer’s utility bill or bulk fuel bill. ...
Camp Wise provides a friendly, supportive, and cooperative atmosphere that fosters individual growth at each camper’s own pace. Campers are encouraged to learn new skills and master old ones, to make decisions, to take responsibility, to be expressive, to live with others, and to have fun. Complemented by our Jewish environment, campers develop a deeper understanding of and appreciation for Jewish heritage and traditions while also developing a true sense of community. Camp Wise is committed to making sure that every camper leaves with a greater sense of self-esteem and self-confidence; and with memories that will last for a lifetime. ...
Glenville Cemetery, purchased in 1880, is affiliated with B'nai Jeshurun Congregation. ...
Heights Jewish Center is the current owner and administrator of Harvard Cemetery. ...
Hillcrest Memorial Park was founded in 1928 and sits on 33 acres of land. There are over 14,000 people buried at Hillcrest, with approximately 200 burials per year. ...
Lake View Cemetery, located in the vibrant University Circle area, was established in 1869. It is considered "Cleveland's Outdoor Museum and Arboretum" and is a historical, horticultural, architectural, sculptural and geological gem. ...
Located in Slavic Village, Lansing Cemetery, established in 1890, has also been known as Fremont or Newburgh Cemetery. ...
Founded by two Jewish organizations currently recognized as Taylor Road Synagogue and Forest City Benevolent Associations in 1924 and started actively burying in 1925. Mt. Olive Cemetery is located on 50+ acres in Solon, Ohio. Our affiliates are comprised of local synagogues, associations and lodge membership who have trusted us for almost 100 years with their final burial services. ...
Mt. Sinai Cemetery, affiliated with Heights Jewish Center Synagogue and Taylor Road Synagogue opened in 1934. ...