Press Release - Olympic Gold Medalist to Share Inspiring Keynote at Providence House Luncheon

Press Release - Olympic Gold Medalist to Share Inspiring Keynote at Providence House Luncheon

Olympic Gold Medalist from Northeast Ohio to Share Inspiring Personal Experience Overcoming Crisis at Annual Luncheon

Join Providence House for an inspirational afternoon featuring two-time Olympian and Elyria native Tianna Madison, at our 44th Annual Luncheon on Wednesday, April 30!

Tianna is currently an NCAA Division I Track and Field Coach at San Jose State University and previously worked at Providence House as a Licensed Social Worker supporting children and families in crisis.

She will share her personal journey of surviving domestic violence and the Black maternal health crisis as well as the important role Providence House plays in keeping kids safe and families together based on her firsthand experience.

Tianna’s story illustrates how anyone can be impacted by crisis and the incredible achievements that are possible for individuals and families who receive support.

The community and members of the media are invited to hear her impactful story alongside hundreds of community leaders, our corporate partners, and dedicated supporters as we celebrate 44 years and more than 16,000 kids kept safe and families together!

Our Annual Luncheon takes place from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm on Wednesday, April 30 at The Westin Cleveland Downtown.

Tickets are available now at provhouse.org/luncheon – all tickets include a delicious lunch, complimentary self-parking in a garage attached to The Westin, a special guest gift, and a donation to Providence House.

Any members of the media who would like to cover the event can contact Providence House Marketing & Communication Director Kaitlyn Lionti at kaitlyn@provhouse.org for further details.

About Providence House

Providence House keeps kids safe and families together to prevent foster care placements by embracing them with support during times of crisis to help enhance stability. We’ve served more than 16,000 children and families across Northeast Ohio since 1981 – and in the last five years, 99% of our families have stayed together!

Providence House is a national leader in family preservation and the first and only Crisis Nursery in the U.S. to be listed in the California Clearinghouse for Evidence-Based Practices for our unique blend of holistic children’s crisis care and family preservation services!

Providence House Crisis Nurseries provide free, voluntary, 24/7 emergency shelter in a safe, licensed, homelike environment to children newborn through age 12 whose families are experiencing challenges such as homelessness, domestic violence, sobriety, mental health, or medical crises.

While their children stay at Providence House, parents and guardians have peace of mind knowing their children remain in their custody and are receiving loving care despite their temporary separation.

During that time, Providence House Social Workers provide holistic support to families to address the challenges they’re facing through individualized counseling, parenting education, trauma services, case management, and connections to more than 100 community partner agencies to resolve their crises and build a strong foundation for their family’s future.

Our West Campus is located on West 32nd Street in Ohio City and our new East Campus is on Buckeye Road in the Buckeye-Shaker Neighborhood.


Press Release - Cleveland Browns' Nick Chubb Receives Special Award at Deck the House

Press Release - Cleveland Browns' Nick Chubb Receives Special Award at Deck the House

Providence House is excited to celebrate Cleveland Browns Running Back Nick Chubb at our 29th Annual Deck the House Benefit Auction this evening, Tuesday, December 10, 2024, from 5:30 to 9:30 pm in the City View Lounge at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Chubb was selected by his teammates to receive the 2024 Ed Block Courage Award recognizing him for his dedication, strength, professionalism, and commitment to the community. The award was named in honor of the beloved Head
Athletic Trainer of the Baltimore Colts from 1954-1977, who is remembered as a compassionate humanitarian who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of children. The Ed Block Courage Award is very special, as it is the only award in
the NFL decided by a player’s peers.

To help make a positive impact in NFL communities across the country, The Ed Block Foundation began the Courage House National Support Network for Kids, made up of organizations committed to supporting children in NFL cities. The Cleveland Browns were the 11th member of the NFL’s Courage House Network – and Providence House has been the Browns’ Courage House since 1999!

This year is the 25th Anniversary of the Ed Block Courage Award Ceremony at Deck the House, marking a significant milestone in our partnership with the Browns. We’re excited to honor Chubb this evening in an exciting 25th Anniversary Ceremony featuring the Executive Director of the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation, Brett Dickinson, and sponsored by our longtime supporters at The Albert M. Higley Co.

Deck the House is our largest Providence House fundraiser of the year to support our mission of keeping kids safe and families together by supporting them through crisis. In the last 5 years, 99% of our families have stayed together!

Tickets are sold out, but the community can still participate in our Silent Auction online until 8:30 pm tonight by visiting deckthehouse.givesmart.com and there are many ways to support our children and families this holiday season at provhouse.org/holiday


Press Release - Help The Cleveland Guardians & WTAM "Stuff the Truck" for Children in Crisis

Press Release - Help The Cleveland Guardians & WTAM "Stuff the Truck" for Children in Crisis

The Cleveland Guardians and iHeartMedia’s Newsradio WTAM 1100 AM & 106.9 FM are teaming up to host their annual “Stuff the Truck” donation drive for the children of Providence House on Friday, July 19 from 5 am to 7 pm in Gateway Plaza where WTAM will be broadcasting live with Bill Wills, Mike Snyder, Jimmy Malone, and The Bloomdaddy Show throughout the day!

Providence House is a local non-profit organization that keeps kids safe and families together, supporting families through crises and helping prevent foster care placements by providing 24/7 emergency shelter to children in the safe, loving environment of our Crisis Nursery.

The Stuff the Truck donation drive collects critical items for the children who stay at Providence House – including clothing, diapers and household items needed to care for them while Providence House Social Workers provide support services to their parents or guardians to help them improve stability for their family – and they do. Last year, 99% of our families stayed together!

We have a “wish list” of items we need most at provhouse.org/stuffthetruck – and invite community members to bring their donations to Gateway Plaza during the event. A 16-foot truck donated by Moving Ahead Services will be on site, and we’re hoping to stuff it full of donations for the children of Providence House!

Karen Dolan, a Providence House Legacy Council Member, will be representing the Cleveland Guardians on-site at the event alongside Providence House President & CEO Natalie Leek. They’ll be greeting donors and sharing the impact of the community’s generosity.

Between 5 am and 3 pm, donations can be driven up to the truck in Gateway Plaza – but this year, the route to enter Gateway Plaza has changed! Donors will enter from the corner of Huron Road and East 6th Street, and turn on East 6th Street to get to the truck. After we help them unload their donation, they’ll exit the plaza onto Ontario Street.

From 3 to 7 pm, Gateway Plaza will be closed to vehicular traffic, but donations can be dropped off to volunteers on foot – so anyone headed to the Guardians game can participate on their way into Progressive Field. We’ll be set up right outside the Left Field District Gate!

If you can’t make it to the event, you can still make a difference for the children of Providence House! The Joan P. Wenk Charitable Fund has generously committed to a dollar-for-dollar match of up to $10,000 in monetary donations for Stuff the Truck! Community members can make a monetary gift by texting stuffthetruck (no spaces) to 41444visiting this link, or by mailing a check made out to Providence House to 2050 West 32nd Street, Cleveland, OH 44113 (we ask that donors write Stuff the Truck in the note section or on the envelope).

This year’s event is more important than ever as we prepare to open our new Providence House East Campus Crisis Nursery in Buckeye-Shaker to serve 250 more children who need us each year.

We appreciate your help in getting the word out about this important opportunity to support children in crisis in our community!

About Providence House

Providence House is a Family Preservation Crisis Nursery that has helped keep more than 15,000 kids safe and families together across Northeast Ohio since 1981, embracing them with support to enhance stability that strengthens communities.

We provide free, voluntary, 24/7 emergency shelter to children newborn through age 12 whose families are experiencing crises such as homelessness, domestic violence, sobriety, mental health, or medical challenges. Our Crisis Nursery is a safe, licensed, homelike environment that gives parents and guardians peace of mind, knowing their children remain in their custody and receive loving care despite their temporary separation.

While their children stay with us, parents and guardians engage with our Social Work Team to address the challenges they’re facing through Family Preservation Services including individualized counseling, parenting education, trauma services, case management, and connections to our more than 130 community partner agencies to provide support and build a strong foundation for their family’s future.

In the last five years, 99% of our families have stayed together after engaging with our services!

Our families come from 37 zip codes across Greater Cleveland. The majority of families we serve are led by single moms of color. Last year, 20% of our families came to Providence House without any income, and 100% did not meet the ALICE threshold of earning “living wages.”

We also offer community-based services, including a Community Referral Program that provides essential need items to families through referrals from partner agencies.

Our West Campus is in Ohio City, and our new East Campus is in the Buckeye-Shaker Neighborhood – and opening soon!


Press Release - Help Providence House "Deck the House" at 28th Annual Benefit Auction

Press Release - Help Providence House "Deck the House" at 28th Annual Benefit Auction

Providence House is excited to welcome members of the media and the community to our 28th Annual Deck the House Benefit Auction for Children and Families on Tuesday, December 5, 2023!

This festive event is our largest fundraiser of the year to support our mission of keeping kids safe and families together through our Family Preservation Crisis Nursery services.

That support is needed now more than ever as we prepare to open our new East Campus Crisis Nursery to serve an additional 250 children and 400+ families each year!

Deck the House 2023 will feature:

  • Cleveland Browns Player Jack Conklin and Caitlyn Conklin as our Honorary Event Chairs
  • A special video message from Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Thomas and Annie Thomas
  • Exciting live and silent auction packages including:
  • A signed Joe Thomas Cleveland Browns Jersey
  • 7-Night Stay in a Donegal, Ireland Seaside Cottage for up to 6 Guests
  • The Owners Suite for a 2024 Cleveland Guardians Game
  • A guitar signed by Jimmy Buffet
  • Beautiful, professionally decorated holiday trees available for auction

The event takes place from 5:30 – 9:30 pm on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, in the City View Lounge at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Guests with VIP Tickets can arrive at 4:30 pm for an hour of early auction browsing!

Tickets are on sale until Saturday, December 2 at 11:59 pm and can be purchased at provhouse.org/deckthehouse.

The silent auction will open for bidding online this weekend at the link above, and those who cannot attend the event can still participate!

Complimentary valet will be available for members of the media and all guests at the University Hospitals Southeast Gate and Entrance.

Please contact Providence House Marketing Director Kaitlyn Lionti with any questions.

About Providence House

Providence House has helped keep more than 14,000 children safe and families together in the last 42 years, embracing them with support to enhance stability and strengthen communities.

We provide free, voluntary, 24/7 emergency shelter to children newborn through age 12 whose families are experiencing crisis situations such as homelessness, domestic violence, sobriety, mental health, or medical challenges. Our Family Preservation Crisis Nursery is a safe, licensed, homelike environment for children that gives parents and guardians peace of mind knowing their children remain in their custody and are receiving loving care.

While their children stay with us, parents and guardians engage with our Social Work Team to address the challenges they’re facing through counseling, parenting education, trauma services, case management, and connections to our more than 130 community partner agencies to provide support and build a strong foundation for their family’s future.

Our families come from more than 30 zip codes across Greater Cleveland. The majority of families served are led by single moms of color. Last year, 20% of our families came to Providence House without any income, and 100% met the ALICE threshold of earning non-living wages.

We also offer community-based services, including a Community Referral Program that provides essential need items to families through referrals from partner agencies.

Our West Campus is located in Ohio City, and our new East Campus is located in the Buckeye-Shaker Neighborhood.


Press Release - Providence House Completes New East Campus Crisis Nursery

Press Release - Providence House Completes New East Campus Crisis Nursery

Members of the media are invited to join Providence House, local officials, and community supporters on Friday, October 13, 2023, at 11 am for an East Campus Crisis Nursery Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony celebrating the completion of our new Crisis Nursery in the Buckeye-Shaker Neighborhood.

Providence House, Ohio’s first Crisis Nursery, will become the nation’s largest residential Crisis Nursery with the opening of our new 20-bed Crisis Nursery in Cleveland’s Buckeye-Shaker community. The new Crisis Nursery will allow us to serve nearly 250 additional children each year and is named Hope’s House in honor of our founder, Sister Hope Greener, CSJ, who opened Providence House in 1981.

Over the past 42 years, we have kept more than 14,000 children safe and their families together on our West Campus in Ohio City, and last year, 98% of the families who had a child stay with us reunited after successfully addressing the crisis situation that brought them to us! Together, our East and West Campus Crisis Nurseries will care for nearly 600 infants and children each year!

Our East Campus was constructed to address an alarming increase in the need for our Family Preservation Crisis Nursery services – as approximately 400 children are on our waitlist or go completely unserved each year due to a lack of space and resources. Nearly 70% of those children live in East Side neighborhoods, so we decided to “grow where the children are” and build our second home in a community more accessible to families and children who need us.

Our Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony will feature remarks from the following Providence House champions:

  • Greg Rush, Senior Vice President and CFO of the Cleveland Browns and Chair of the Providence House Board of Directors
  • Paul and Karen Dolan of the Cleveland Guardians, Co-Chairs of our Giving Hope for the PHuture Campaign for our East Campus
  • Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne
  • Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin
  • Natalie A. Leek, Providence House President and CEO

The ceremony will also feature an Interfaith Blessing bestowed by our East Side neighbors, Rabbi Josh Jacobs of B’nai Jeshurun Congregation and Pastor Clarence Hall of Morning Star Baptist Church.

The Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony will be held in the parking lot of our new East Campus at 11801 Buckeye Road, Cleveland. You can enter the parking lot from East 119th Street. Limited parking will be available in the lot, but there is also street parking available as well as in an adjacent lot on East 118th Street.

*Please note – our Ribbon-Cutting ceremony is by invitation only, but we are also hosting a Community Open House on Friday, October 13, from 3 – 6 pm so the public can tour our new East Campus and learn more about our services for children and families. Media is welcome at both events.

More on the Story

While we are incredibly grateful to be celebrating the completion of our East Campus Crisis Nursery, unfortunately, financial challenges are currently delaying our ability to begin welcoming children at our new East Campus Crisis Nursery.

Despite 42 years of proven success in our mission to keep kids safe and families together, we remain 80% privately funded and are often at the mercy of economic, environmental, and international conditions.

These challenges have been significantly amplified by the post-pandemic economy:

  • Inflation and workforce pay demand have increased our costs by 24%
  • Economic concerns are driving fundraising down across the nonprofit sector
  • Our largest government funder has decreased by 60% over the past 4 years
  • The crisis nursery state budget line was just reduced by $150,000

Given our current funding challenges, we are pausing recruitment and staffing for our new East Campus Crisis Nursery at this time in an effort to stabilize our funding levels for children and families in crisis at our West Campus. It is important to remind everyone that the funds we received through our Giving Hope for the PHuture Capital Campaign were restricted for construction and cannot be used for operating costs.

Providence House is committed to opening our new East Campus so we can address the increasing needs of children and families that prompted our expansion and will ramp up East Campus services in phases as soon as our funding levels recover.

To reach our goal of beginning services at our East Campus, we have launched an Urgent Need Appeal to help cover the recent cuts in our funding and are asking the community for support.

If we can raise $150,000 by Friday, October 20, an anonymous donor has agreed to match that amount dollar for dollar! Anyone interested in making a gift can visit our website, provhouse.org/urgent.

About Providence House

Providence House has helped keep more than 14,000 children safe and families together in the last 42 years, embracing them with support to enhance stability and strengthen communities.

We provide free, voluntary, 24/7 emergency shelter to children newborn through age 12 whose families are experiencing crisis situations such as homelessness, domestic violence, sobriety, mental health, or medical challenges. Our Family Preservation Crisis Nursery is a safe, licensed, homelike environment for children that gives parents and guardians peace of mind knowing their children remain in their custody and are receiving loving care.

While their children stay with us, parents and guardians engage with our Social Work Team to address the challenges they’re facing through counseling, parenting education, trauma services, case management, and connections to our more than 130 community partner agencies to provide support and build a strong foundation for their family’s future.

Our families come from nearly 30 zip codes across Greater Cleveland. The majority of families served are led by single moms of color. Last year, 20% of our families came to Providence House without any income, and nearly 100% met the ALICE threshold of earning non-living wages.

We also offer community-based services, including a Community Education and Resiliency Program and a Community Referral Program that provides essential need items to families through referrals from partner agencies.

Our West Campus is located in Ohio City, and our new East Campus is located in the Buckeye-Shaker Neighborhood.

CONTACT Kaitlyn Lionti, Providence House | kaitlyn@provhouse.org | 216.651.5892 ext. 141


Press Release - WTAM & Cleveland Guardians to "Stuff the Truck" For Providence House

Press Release - WTAM & Cleveland Guardians to "Stuff the Truck" For Providence House

Newsradio WTAM 1100 and The Cleveland Guardians are teaming up to host a special “Stuff the Truck” donation drive this Friday, June 9, to benefit Providence House, a non-profit organization focused on keeping children safe and families together and supporting them through crisis.

The Stuff the Truck event will take place from 5 am to 7 pm in Gateway Plaza between Progressive Field and Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, where WTAM will be broadcasting live with Mike Snyder, Bill Wills, Jimmy Malone, Carmen Angelo, and Bloomdaddy throughout the day!

A truck donated by Berea Moving and Storage will be on-site for local companies and members of the community to drop off essential needs items for the children and families of Providence House. The list of requested items can be found at provhouse.org/stuffthetruck.

The donated items will be used by Providence House at its Family Preservation Crisis Nurseries, which provide free, voluntary, non-custodial emergency shelter to children newborn to 12 years old whose families are experiencing crisis, and will also be distributed to families working with the organization to address challenges and enhance stability for the future. In the last five years, 99% of families who had children stay at Providence House reunited after successfully addressing the crisis situations that led them to the organization.

Between 5 am and 3 pm, donations can be driven up to the truck at Gateway Plaza by entering from Ontario Street. From 3 pm to 7 pm, Gateway Plaza will be closed to vehicular traffic, but donations can be dropped off to volunteers on Ontario Street near Eagle Avenue or brought to Gateway Plaza on foot – so anyone headed to the Guardians game can participate on their way into Progressive Field!

Karen Dolan, Providence House Board Member and longtime champion, and Natalie A. Leek, President and CEO of Providence House, will be on-site throughout the day, greeting donors and sharing the impact of the community’s generosity.

Karen and Paul Dolan, Chairman and CEO of the Guardians, are co-chairs of the Providence House Giving Hope for the PHuture East Campus expansion project. Providence House is currently wrapping up construction of its new Crisis Nursery on Cleveland’s East Side to help address a dramatic increase in the need for its services. The new East Campus will allow Providence House to serve 250 additional children and 400 additional families every year.

All are invited to help Stuff the Truck and make a difference in the lives of children and families in our community!

Here is the schedule for the event:

4:30 am – Berea Moving and Storage Truck arrives

5 am – The Wills & Snyder Morning Show begins LIVE from Gateway Plaza; drive-up donations begin

9 am – The Jimmy Malone Show begins LIVE from Gateway Plaza

10 am – The Bloomdaddy Show begins LIVE from Gateway Plaza

3 pm – Gateway Plaza closes to vehicular traffic; donations can be dropped off on foot or handed to volunteers on Ontario Street near Eagle Avenue

6 pm – Guardians Gameday with Carmen Angelo begins LIVE from Gateway Plaza

7 pm – The event ends as the Guardians Game begins

About Providence House

Providence House has helped keep more than 14,000 children safe and families together in the last 42 years, embracing them with support to enhance stability and strengthen communities.

Providence House provides free, voluntary, 24/7 emergency shelter to children newborn through age 12 whose families are experiencing crisis situations such as homelessness, domestic violence, sobriety, mental health, or medical challenges. Its Family Preservation Crisis Nursery is a safe, licensed, homelike environment for children that gives parents and guardians peace of mind knowing their children remain in their custody and are receiving loving care.

While their children stay at Providence House, parents and guardians engage with its Social Work Team to address the challenges they’re facing through counseling, parenting education, trauma services, case management, and connections to more than 130 community partner agencies to provide support and build a strong foundation for their family’s future.

Providence House families come from nearly 30 zip codes across Greater Cleveland. The majority of families served are led by single moms of color. Last year, 20% of families came to Providence House without any income, and nearly 100% met the ALICE threshold of earning non-living wages.

Providence House also offers community-based services, including a Community Education and Resiliency Program and a Community Referral Program that provides essential need items to families through referrals from partner agencies.

Its West Campus is located in Ohio City, and its new East Campus will be opening soon in the Buckeye-Shaker Neighborhood.


Press Release - Providence House Celebrates 42 Years of Keeping Kids Safe & Families Together at Annual Luncheon

Press Release - Providence House Celebrates 42 Years of Keeping Kids Safe & Families Together at Annual Luncheon

Providence House is excited to welcome members of the media and the community to our 42nd Annual Luncheon, Advancing Opportunities Built with Hope, on Wednesday, April 26.

The event celebrates more than 14,000 children kept safe and families kept together since opening our doors in 1981, and will highlight our recent accomplishments and plans for the upcoming year!

This year’s Luncheon will feature:

  • A keynote address from Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne
  • Exciting updates on our new East Campus Crisis Nursery opening this year
  • The Every Child Award Ceremony honoring University Hospitals, the Cleveland Guardians Significant Others Association, and Three Arches Foundation

The Luncheon takes place from 12 – 1:30 pm on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at the InterContinental Cleveland. Doors will open at 11:30 am, and guests will have a chance to purchase raffle tickets and mystery bags from our Wall of Hope to support the children and families of Providence House.

Members of the community can purchase tickets at provhouse.org/luncheon until Thursday, April 20.

Any members of the media who would like to attend the Luncheon as our guests are asked to contact

Providence House Marketing Manager Kaitlyn Lionti by Thursday, April 20.

Media covering the event can valet for free at the entrance to the InterContinental – please bring your ticket inside for validation by Providence House Staff.

Providence House

  • Keeps children safe by offering free, voluntary (non-custodial) 24/7 emergency shelter to children newborn through age 12 in our Crisis Nursery when their families are experiencing a crisis, and providing for their physical, emotional, developmental, and educational needs.
  • Supports families through crisis by connecting them to resources, and offering individualized parent education, counseling, case management, and trauma services to help families stay together and support long-term family stability.
  • Strengthens communities by advocating for underserved families and demonstrating the impact of family preservation. Providence House collaboratively partners with more than 130 public and private service providers to link families to community support, treatment, and therapies.

Last year, 99% of families who had a child stay in our Crisis Nursery successfully reunited after addressing the situations that brought them to us! The children who come to Providence House are primarily from economically disadvantaged families in approximately 30 zip codes throughout the Greater Cleveland area – 88% of our families were living at or below the Federal Poverty Line last year.

Providence House also offers community-based services, including a Community Education and Resiliency Program that offers parent education, case management, and trauma services, and a Community Referral Program that provides basic needs items to families through referrals from partner agencies.


Press Release - Deck the House Event Returning In Person for First Time Since 2019

Press Release - Deck the House Event Returning In Person for First Time Since 2019

Providence House is excited to welcome members of the media and the community to our 27th Annual Deck the House benefit auction for children and families on Tuesday, December 13, 2022!

This festive event is our largest fundraiser of the year, and supports our mission of keeping children safe and families together, supporting families through crisis, and strengthening communities.

Deck the House 2022 will feature:

  • Cleveland Browns Legend Joe Thomas and Annie Thomas as our honorary event chairs, and Andrea Vecchio as our celebrity emcee
  • Fun holiday performances by the North Coast Men’s Chorus
  • Delicious food and cocktails
  • Beautifully decorated trees available for auction
  • The Ed Block Courage Award Ceremony honoring a Cleveland Browns Player
  • Exciting live and silent auction packages including:
  • Make Your Own Mitchell’s Ice Cream Flavor Experience
  • White Gold Diamond Ring from Diamond’s Direct
  • Nick Chubb Autographed Cleveland Browns Helmet
  • José Ramírez Autographed Baseball
  • Weeklong Stay at Vacation Home on Anna Maria Island in Florida
  • FOUNT Leather Bag
  • Goodyear Blimp Ride for Two

The event takes place from 5:30 – 9:30 pm on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, at the City View Lounge at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

This is our first in-person Deck the House since 2019, and we’re ready to celebrate!

Members of the community can purchase tickets at provhouse.org/deckthehouse

The auction is now open for bidding at https://one.bidpal.net/dth2022

Complementary valet will be available for members of the media at the University Hospitals Southeast Gate and Entrance.

Please contact Providence House Marketing Manager Kaitlyn Lionti with any questions.

About Providence House

Providence House was founded in 1981 as a safe haven for children whose families were experiencing a crisis and has evolved into a multi-generational family preservation program that embraces and supports the entire family. We have served 14,000 children and families in our 41-year history.

Provide House:

  • Keeps children safe by offering free, voluntary (non-custodial) 24/7 emergency shelter to children newborn through age 12 when their families are experiencing a crisis, and providing for their physical, emotional, developmental, and educational needs.
  • Support families by connecting them to resources, cultivating nurturing practices, and offering individualized parent education, counseling, case management, and trauma services to help families through crisis and support long-term family stability.
  • Strengthen communities by advocating for underserved families and demonstrating the lasting impact of prevention. Providence House collaboratively partners with more than 130 public and private service providers to link families to community support, treatment, and therapies.

The infants and children who come to Providence House are primarily from economically disadvantaged families in approximately 30 zip codes throughout the Greater Cleveland area. Of the families served last year, 88% were living at or below the Federal Poverty Line and 99% of children admitted to the crisis nursery program were reunited with their families.

In addition to our crisis nursery program, Providence House also offers community-based services, including a Community Education and Resiliency Program that offers parent education, case management, and trauma services, and a Community Referral Program that provides basic needs items to families through referrals from partner agencies.


Press Release - WTAM & Cleveland Guardians to Host "Stuff the Truck" Event for Providence House

Press Release - WTAM & Cleveland Guardians to Host "Stuff the Truck" Event for Providence House

Newsradio WTAM 1100 and The Cleveland Guardians are teaming up to host a special “Stuff the Truck” donation drive this Friday, June 24 to benefit Providence House, a non-profit organization focused on family preservation and supporting children and families through crisis.

The Stuff the Truck event will take place from 5 am to 8 pm in Gateway Plaza between Progressive Field and Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse where WTAM will be broadcasting live with Mike Snyder and Bloomdaddy throughout the day. A truck donated by Berea Moving and Storage will be on-site for local companies and members of the community to drop off essential needs items for the children and families of Providence House. The list of items can be found at provhouse.org/stuffthetruck.
Between 5 am and 3 pm, donations can be driven up to the truck at Gateway Plaza by entering from Ontario Street. From 3 pm to 8 pm, the area will be closed to vehicular traffic, but donations can be dropped off on foot – so anyone headed to the Guardians game can participate on their way into Progressive Field!

Karen Dolan, Providence House Board Member and longtime champion, and Natalie A. Leek, President and CEO of Providence House, will be on-site throughout the day greeting donors and sharing the impact of the community’s generosity. The donated items will be used by Providence House at its West Campus Crisis Nursery in Ohio City and distributed to families working with the organization across Greater Cleveland.

Karen and Paul Dolan, Chairman and CEO of the Guardians, are co-chairs of the Providence House Giving Hope for the PHuture East Campus expansion project. Providence House is currently building a new Crisis Nursery on Cleveland’s East Side to help address an increase in the need for its services. The new East Campus will allow Providence House to serve over 240 additional children and 400 additional families every year.

All are invited to help Stuff the Truck and make a difference in the lives of children and families in our community!

Info for Media

Visual Opportunities – We are expecting a large donation from Union Home Mortage at 11:00 am, and from Maple Heights Hardware at 12 pm
Interview Opportunities – Karen Dolan, Natalie Leek, and Bloomdaddy will be available for interviews at those times as well
On-Site Media Contact – Kaitlyn Lionti, Providence House Marketing Manager, 216.651.5892 ext. 141

About Providence House

Providence House was founded in 1981 as a safe haven for children whose families were experiencing a crisis and has since evolved into a multi-generational program that embraces and supports the entire family. Providence House has served more than 13,300 children and families in its 41-year history. Provide House:

  • Protects children by providing for their physical, emotional, developmental, and educational needs. Offers free, voluntary (non-custodial) 24/7 emergency shelter to children newborn through age 12 who are at risk of maltreatment.
  • Support families by connecting them to resources, cultivating nurturing practices, and encouraging responsibility. Providence House offers individualized parent education, counseling, case management, trauma services, and Aftercare to support long-term family stability.
  • Strengthen communities by advocating for underserved families and demonstrating the lasting impact of prevention. Providence House collaboratively partners with over 130 public and private service providers to link families to community support, treatment, and therapies.

The infants and children who come to Providence House are primarily from economically disadvantaged families in approximately 30 zip codes throughout the Greater Cleveland area. Of the families served last year, 90% were living at or below the Federal Poverty Line. 100% of children admitted to the crisis nursery program were reunited with their families.
In addition to the crisis nursery program, Providence House also offers community-based services, including a Community Education and Resiliency Program that offers parent education, case management, and trauma services, and a Community Referral Program that provides basic needs items to families through referrals from partner agencies.

CONTACT Kaitlyn Lionti, Providence House | kaitlyn@provhouse.org | 216.651.5892 ext. 141


Press Release - Mayor Justin M. Bibb to Deliver Keynote Address at Providence House Annual Luncheon

Press Release - Mayor Justin M. Bibb to Deliver Keynote Address at Providence House Annual Luncheon

Providence House, a non-profit organization focused on family preservation and supporting children and families through crisis, is hosting its 41st Annual Luncheon on Wednesday, April 20 at 12 pm in the Grand Ballroom of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel.

This year’s Annual Luncheon is a celebration of a groundbreaking year for Providence House, as construction is now underway on its East Campus expansion project, which will help address an alarming increase in the need for its services.

Throughout his campaign and his first 100 days in office, Cleveland Mayor Justin M. Bibb has prioritized health, safety, education, and equitable opportunities for Cleveland’s children. Providence House is grateful to have him join this special event and share the importance of caring for the city’s youngest residents.

Karen Dolan, Providence House Board Member, and Paul Dolan, Cleveland Guardians Chairman & CEO, co-chair the $20 million Giving Hope for the PHuture Campaign to design and build the Providence House East Campus, and will share the latest updates on the project. The East Campus will enable Providence House to provide emergency shelter for nearly 250 more children and support nearly 400 more families each year through its family preservation crisis nursery services and community-based support programs.

The event will highlight the many ways Providence House adapted and expanded its services throughout the pandemic to ensure continued support for children and families in crisis, and feature first-hand accounts from Providence House families.

Natalie A. Leek, Providence House President & CEO, will present the Every Child Awards, which honor individuals and organizations that have made an impact on the children and families of Providence House in amazing and selfless ways. This year’s honorees have all been long-time champions of Providence House and its East Campus project:

  • Jane Cronin, Providence House Board Chair Emeritus & SVP, Corporate Controller, Sherwin-Williams
  • The Sherwin-Williams Women’s Club
  • The Albert M. Higley Co.
  • HD+S Architects

Nearly 500 guests have registered for the 41st Annual Luncheon to celebrate Providence House, including corporate sponsors, community partners, elected officials, and individual supporters.

Members of the media are invited to cover the Annual Luncheon. Free parking is available in the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel garage. Media check-in will be located outside of the Grand Ballroom.

Any questions can be directed to Kaitlyn Lionti at kaitlyn@provhouse.org or 216.651.5892 ext.141.

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About Providence House

Providence House was founded in 1981 as a safe haven for children whose families were experiencing a crisis and has since evolved into a multi-generational program that embraces and supports the entire family.

  • We protect children by providing for their physical, emotional, developmental, and educational needs. We provide free, voluntary (non-custodial) 24/7 emergency shelter to children newborn through 12 who are at risk of maltreatment.
  • We support families by connecting them to resources, cultivating nurturing practices, and encouraging responsibility. We offer individualized parent education, counseling, case management, trauma services, and Aftercare to support long-term family stability.
  • We strengthen communities by advocating for underserved families and demonstrating the lasting impact of prevention. We collaboratively partner with over 130 public and private service providers to link families to community support, treatment, and therapies.

The infants and children who come to Providence House are primarily from economically disadvantaged families in approximately 30 zip codes throughout the Greater Cleveland area. Of the families we served last year, 90% were living at or below the Federal Poverty Line. 100% of children admitted to the crisis nursery program were reunited with their families.

As we have expanded our service offerings beyond just families with children in the Family Preservation Crisis Nursery, 312 families were provided with over 900 basic needs items through community distribution events and home delivery services. In total, nearly 700 children and families were served last fiscal year by all of our programs and services.

CONTACT Kaitlyn Lionti, Marketing Manager, kaitlyn@provhouse.org | 216.651.5892 ext. 141


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