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Photos from Joseph’s Home Blessing: Available Now

St. Augustine once said, “What you want to ignite in others must first burn in yourself.” The Joseph’s Home Blessing on July 23 made it clear that a fire is ablaze with the desire to support medical respite care in Northeast Ohio!

Thank you for providing residents with a sense of hope for a brighter tomorrow. With your support, Joseph & Mary’s Home continues to be a home for healing and new beginnings.

For more photos from the Blessing, please visit Joseph & Mary’s Home’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/jmhome.org.

After furniture move-in is complete in August, Joseph’s Home residents will reside in this new, fully accessible space that has rooms for 11 men.

Bishop Woost Blesses Joseph’s Home; Featured in Diocese Enewsletter

Bishop Michael G. Woost, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland, led the blessing at the new Joseph’s Home on Wednesday, July 23. The Diocese of Cleveland featured a story about the blessing on their website and in their weekly enewsletter. Visit this story to read the full write-up. Joseph & Mary’s Home will share more photos from the blessing next week, including those that offer a sneak peek at the new home for healing. Male residents will begin moving into Joseph’s Home in August, after furniture is installed.

The Land: New Campaign Looks to Modernize Joseph’s Home, a Care Facility for Unhoused Clevelanders

The Land, a local nonprofit news organization that reports on Cleveland’s neighborhoods, recently published an article about Joseph & Mary’s Home and the launch of a campaign to raise money to renovate and relocate its facility for men. To support this transformational project, the “A New Home for Healing” Campaign has a goal of raising $2.5 million.

Campaign Launches to Modernize NE Ohio’s Only Facility to Care for Medically Fragile Men Experiencing Homelessness

Joseph & Mary’s Home, Cleveland’s only provider of post-hospital medical respite care for people experiencing homelessness, will begin construction in July to renovate and relocate its facility for men. To support this transformational project, “A New Home for Healing” Campaign has a goal of $2.5 million. To date, a total of $1.95 million has been raised, and Joseph & Mary’s Home is excited to announce a matching gift of $150,000 from the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine to inspire community support.

Warm Hands, Warm Hearts Happy Hour is January 25

Joseph’s Home is hosting the Warm Hands, Warm Hearts fundraising happy hour social Thursday, January 25, from 5:30 – 7:30 at The Oak Barrel, 5975 Canal Road, Valley View, Ohio. Tickets are $25 per person and include two drink tickets and heavy hors d’oeuvres.

“We invite anyone to come meet up with friends and colleagues, unwind and warm up next to The Oak Barrel’s cozy fireplace. Indulge with comfort food, enjoy a glass of beer or wine, and learn about the Joseph’s Home mission of caring for acutely ill homeless men,” said Joseph’s Home Executive Director Christine Horne.

Tickets can be purchased in advance by clicking here. Please RSVP by January 22. Walk-ins are also welcome. Cash, credit card and check payments will be accepted at the door.

All proceeds benefit the mission of Joseph’s Home.

About Joseph’s Home
Joseph’s Home, which is a ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System, serves as the only homeless service provider in Northeast Ohio exclusively focused on medical respite care. While men stabilize their physical illness in a nurturing faith-based environment, they also develop their individual housing plans and connections to behavioral health supports.