Helping students experiencing homelessness in Cincinnati
More than 4,000 students in the Cincinnati Public School System are experiencing homelessness, and approximately 300 students are sleeping outside or in vehicles.
More than 4,000 students in the Cincinnati Public School System are experiencing homelessness, and approximately 300 students are sleeping outside or in vehicles.








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