Due to the unfortunate outbreak of coronavirus, COVID-19, and to ensure your health and safety, the AACC staff is making adjustments to our office and programming schedules. The AACC office is closed until further notice. When we reopen our office, we will do so in compliance with the specific orders of Governor DeWine. We are…
With everything going on, it helps to have the information you trust in one place. Make sure to bookmark The Health Collaborative’s #COVID19 page. It is a comprehensive one-stop look into the latest news & press releases, information and other resources on everything #coronavirus in our region. Including: FAQs, Hospital Visitor Restrictions, Testing, Resources, Ways…
Due to the current public health events and recommendations, the Think Regional summit will be postponed to April 2021. The 2020 focus was to be on “Collaborative Actions In Progress, Planned, and Results Achieved for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives.” Think Regional! summits highlight ideas, progress and future initiatives in factors that drive Economic and…
To best align to the response of federal state and local authorities, and in the best interest of guests and their well-being, Leadership Council is rescheduling the 19th Annual Not-for-Profit Leadership Summit featuring Lynne Wester to Sept. 9. All other details of the event will remain the same. The third session of the council’s board training…
Arts organizations were among the first to be hard-hit by this crisis, as the bans on gathering were implemented. It’s ironic that one of the arts’ “superpowers” is the way they bring us together in shared experiences of inspiration, provocation, laughter and learning. The fact that our concert halls, theaters and museums must be closed right now…
The Mt. Healthy Alliance Food Pantry, located at 7717 Harrison Road, inside the basement of Revelation Missionary Baptist Church, is STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS! We are taking every precaution to help serve the community in a safe manner. Please be patient and work with us as we figure out best procedures during this time, and…
For the public good and in accordance with current guidance, our person-to-person services came to an abrupt end in early March. Much of our funding did, too, as it was tied to our ability to provide those services and training. Meanwhile, families already under stress are feeling more of it — as we all are.…
The program team has been creating Facebook Live programs twice daily on Facebook! Girls will have fun and earn badges during our virtual programs. Each activity is recorded and posted in the video section of our Facebook page, so you can view them later, too. These Facebook Live programs are getting thousands of views!
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Welcome House has been addressing the needs of Northern Kentucky’s homeless citizens – both to keep them safe and to limit the scope and speed of the virus’s spread. Welcome House implemented its infectious disease protocol in early March. Our shelter is on lockdown. The Kings Crossing location…
Like all our long-term care ombudsman staff, Jimmy is working from home. He is pictured here with his four-legged assistant, Shorty, who participates in Jimmy’s FaceTime calls with nursing home residents. What happens on a virtual visit? “I set up calls with the administrators and discuss our role amid the crisis,” says Jimmy. “Although it…