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Rebecca Beach highlights urgent needs of homeless students

August 06, 2024 | Cincinnati Board & Committees, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio


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Rebecca Beach highlights urgent needs of homeless students
In a recent joint meeting of the Cincinnati Public School Board and city council, the pressing issue of homelessness among students was brought to the forefront through a presentation by Rebecca Beach, the program manager for Project CONNECT. This initiative focuses on supporting children experiencing homelessness within the Cincinnati Public School District.

During her address, Beach highlighted alarming statistics regarding the number of homeless students in the city and district, emphasizing the urgent need for continued attention and resources to address this crisis. She acknowledged the ongoing efforts of her team but stressed that there is still much work to be done to meet the needs of these vulnerable students.

The meeting underscored the collaborative commitment of both the school board and city council to keep the issue of student homelessness at the top of their agendas. Beach expressed gratitude for the opportunity to discuss Project CONNECT and its vital role in providing support to affected children, reinforcing the importance of community involvement in tackling this significant challenge.

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