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Providence House details East Campus, ARPA-funded community hub to county committee
Summary
Providence House told Cuyahoga County’s Healthy Human Services & Aging Committee it has invested more than $13 million in an East Campus crisis nursery and a connected ARPA-funded community hub, expects to open a 25-bed residential nursery in February and plans continued fundraising to complete a $5.5 million build.
Natalie Leakes, president and CEO of Providence House, told the Cuyahoga County Healthy Human Services & Aging Committee on Jan. 22 that the nonprofit has invested more than $13 million to develop an East Campus on Buckeye Road and expects to open the residential crisis nursery "by Valentine's Day." The project includes a 25-bed facility and an adjacent three‑story community hub that received county ARPA support for demolition and site remediation.
"99% of our families did reunite," Leakes said, summarizing the program's outcomes and defending the county's investment in the project. She told the committee…
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