Residents Board eBus For Financial Insight

2025-07-08T11:30:10-04:00June 7th, 2024|

The Fifth Third Bank Financial Empowerment Mobile (eBus) pulled into Reid's Valley View Apartments in the Beekman Corridor on May 22. The 40' customized mobile classroom equipped with internet-accessible workstations was staffed by Fifth Third Bank employees, ready to help residents get a better understanding of how banking works. Annually, WIN partners with Fifth Third

Beekman Community Market Hosts Entrepreneurship Enrichment Workshop

2024-05-29T12:00:34-04:00April 30th, 2024|

On April 4th, the Beekman Community Market hosted an Entrepreneurship Enrichment Workshop with Greater Cincinnati Microenterprise Initiative (GCMI) in Working In Neighborhoods (WIN) Community Room. Representatives from GCMI taught a group of 10 about the entrepreneurial mindset, problem solving, and marketing a business. In 1998, Community Action Agency and United Way collaborated to create GCMI

Looking Back on 2023

2024-05-29T12:05:21-04:00April 16th, 2024|

Thanks to your support, a lot was accomplished in 2023. We completed construction on and sold our 20th home in College Hill to a first-time homebuyer. New housing development opportunities are in the works, including a new rehab in South Cumminsville and WIN’s Near Net Zero Urban Village. Volunteers have been hard at work preparing

WIN’s Grassroots Approach Leads To Volunteer’s Long-Term Commitment

2024-05-29T12:14:48-04:00April 3rd, 2024|

“I just show up, that’s half the job,” said long-time Working In Neighborhoods board leader Ellen Frankenberg, Ph.D.  In reality, Frankenberg does far more than show up. A tireless connector, Frankenberg,  a retired family psychologist, has held numerous leadership roles in her more than 40-year volunteer career, serving as board chair, vice chair, and chairing

WIN Buys Foreclosed Home

2026-01-27T14:43:07-05:00February 2nd, 2024|

The 5-room house built in 1922 is lit only by an overcast sky.  Volunteers have emptied it of debris, except for 3 bags of concrete, a tripod, and a rake. The wall-to-wall carpeting has been removed, exposing its original solid wood floors. This marks the start of WIN’s next home rehab project that’s designed

Resident Coalition Launches The Beekman Community Market

2026-01-29T15:00:37-05:00January 5th, 2024|

Beekman Street Corridor Coalition members recognized for years that not having access to affordable, good-quality, fresh food had negative health outcomes for their families. In 2023, a coalition action team decided that creating a farmers’ market was one way to address the food desert. Residents ranked product affordability and community building

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