TO UC MEDICAL CENTER WITH NON-LIFE THREATENING INJURIE ALMOST 6:36. BUYING A HOME IS A TALL TASK BY ITSELF, BUT AFTERWARDS YOU STILL HAVE TO MAINTAIN IT, AND THAT CAN BE VERY DAUNTING FOR MANY NEW HOMEOWNERS. BUT OFFICIALS IN HAMILTON COUNTY ARE VIGING YOU A HELPING HAND, AND WALKING YOU THROUGH THE BASICS OF OWNING A HOUSE. WLWT NEWS 5’S MIANA MASSEY LIVE AT THE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY WITH THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO U. IF YOU ARE STRUGGLG.IN MIANA: THE FIRST EXPO WAS SUCH A SUCCESS THAT HAMILTON COUNTYS I KICKING OFF ANOTHER EVENT TODAY TO HELP HOMEOWNERS GET THE RESOURCES THEY NEED TO STAY AFLOAT. WE’VE ALL SEEN IT, FROM RISGIN PRICES AT THE GROCERY STORTOE THE GAS PUMP, ITS ALL ADDING UP. AND IF YOU’RE STRUGGLING TO PAY THE BILLS THERE IS AID AVAABIL IN HAMILTON COUNTY. THE SECOND HOMEOWNER ASSISTAENC EXPO IS CONNECTING PEOPLE WHO NEED EXTRA HELP WITH LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS WHO PROVIDE RELIEF. HOMEOWNERS CAN STOP BY TODAY. TO GET HELP WITH THINGS LIKE HOME REPAIRS OR PAYING YOUR TAXES AND UTILITY BILL WE SPOKE TO COTYUN TREASERUR JILL SCHILLER SAYS THERE IAS GROWING NEED HERE IN OUR COMMUNITY, AND ORGANIZATIONS ARE ON STANDBY HELPING TO CLOSE THE P. >>WE WERE BLOWN AWAY BY THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO SHOWED UP AT OUR LAST EVENT IN MAY, THERE WERE HUNDREDS POFEOPLE HELPED WITHIN TWO HOURS. SO WE ARE REALLY LOOKING FORRDWA TO MAKING THIS A MORE REGULAR EVENT. OBVIOUSLY, THE NEED IS THERE. AND SO WE WANT TO PROVIDE THE HELP. SHER:EE — MIA:AN THE FREE EVT
Hamilton County hosts second free Homeowner Assistance Expo
Connecting homeowners who are still struggling from the economic fallout of the pandemic with multiple local organizations that can provide direct relief.
Hamilton County is convening a second free Homeowner Assistance Expo to connect homeowners who are still struggling from the economic fallout of the pandemic with multiple local organizations that can provide direct relief. Homeowners looking for COVID-19 assistance, home repairs, or help to pay taxes or utility bills can stop by on Monday, June 6 at Community Action Agency. Organizations participating include Community Action Agency, Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Pro Seniors, Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati, Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati, Working in Neighborhoods, Hamilton County Job & Family Services and People Working Cooperatively.“We are excited to bring resources directly to the community,” Jill Schiller said. “The pandemic hit hard for a lot of homeowners. It’s important that people know there’s assistance out there to help keep people in their homes.”The expo kicks off from 5 pm to 7 pm at the Community Action Agency, 1740 Langdon Farm Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45237.
Hamilton County is convening a second free Homeowner Assistance Expo to connect homeowners who are still struggling from the economic fallout of the pandemic with multiple local organizations that can provide direct relief.
Homeowners looking for COVID-19 assistance, home repairs, or help to pay taxes or utility bills can stop by on Monday, June 6 at Community Action Agency.
Organizations participating include Community Action Agency, Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Pro Seniors, Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati, Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati, Working in Neighborhoods, Hamilton County Job & Family Services and People Working Cooperatively.
“We are excited to bring resources directly to the community,” Jill Schiller said. “The pandemic hit hard for a lot of homeowners. It’s important that people know there’s assistance out there to help keep people in their homes.”
The expo kicks off from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Community Action Agency, 1740 Langdon Farm Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45237.