National Leaders Explore Beekman Corridor

2025-11-12T11:30:01-05:00November 5th, 2025|

As part of the Reimagining the Civic Commons gathering in Cincinnati, national leaders joined Working In Neighborhoods (WIN), residents, and local partners in South Cumminsville and Millvale to see how collaboration is transforming the Beekman Corridor. Participants took guided tours and joined in conversations across several neighborhoods, illustrating how partnerships with community members, nonprofits, and

Family Fun at Boo Bash

2025-11-12T11:38:46-05:00November 5th, 2025|

Children and families had a blast at WIN's annual Boo Bash on Saturday, October 25, enjoying a festive day of games, crafts, music, and treats. Kids turned up dressed as Batman, Snow White, Minnie Mouse, and even Mario & Luigi. Sponsored by Union Savings Bank/Guardian Savings Bank and Integra Group, the Boo Bash brought the

Pope’s Pilgrimage of Hope Inspires Beekman Corridor Tour

2025-12-10T14:46:41-05:00October 8th, 2025|

On September 27, Working In Neighborhoods (WIN), Beekman Corridor Coalition leaders, and Mill Creek Alliance guided 42 visitors from Bellarmine Chapel on a Pilgrimage of Hope for Creation, commemorating the 10-year anniversary of Pope Francis’ Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home. The tour highlighted environmental justice and community resilience in the Beekman Corridor.

WIN Staff Gain Insight and Inspiration at NCRC Conference

2025-05-07T09:25:57-04:00May 6th, 2025|

Working In Neighborhoods (WIN) staffers Greg Robinson and Rigel Behrens recently attended the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s (NCRC) 2025 Just Economy Conference in Washington, D.C.—a gathering of nearly 1,200 community development leaders from across the country. Greg Robinson, WIN’s NCRC Fellow, found the experience deeply enriching: “The conference was an incredible learning and networking experience.

WIN Receives 2025 EECO Organization Award for Environmental Leadership

2025-05-06T17:23:45-04:00May 6th, 2025|

WIN has been honored with the Environmental Education Council of Ohio’s (EECO) Organization Award for its outstanding contributions to environmental education and sustainability. The agency was recognized in April at the EECO’s Annual Conference in Perrysville, Ohio. WIN Executive Director S. Barbara Busch expressed gratitude, saying, “We are humbled to be recognized by EECO. This

Beekman Corridor Residents Advocate for Home Repair Funding at Statehouse Day

2025-07-08T12:51:13-04:00March 5th, 2025|

On February 26, WIN staff along with two members of the Beekman Corridor Coalition traveled to Columbus to participate in the Ohio Community Development Corporation Association's Statehouse Day. South Cumminsville residents Saundra Davis and Ia Johnson shared their stories about why funding for home repairs is important to the five neighborhoods that make up the

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