Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine takes pride in being at the forefront of knowledge and discovery in the medical field. The institution’s work to improve health outcomes at home and abroad made for a fitting partnership with Mt. Sinai, pertaining to their Craniofacial Fellowship Program.
Physical health is just one component of an individual’s health. That’s where Naaleh Cleveland, a nonprofit dedicated to addressing the mental health needs of Cleveland’s Jewish community, fills a critical need.
If you rent a home in Cleveland, there’s a high probability that your unit was built before 1978 – the year lead paint was banned for consumer use nationwide. The Lead Safe Cleveland coalition recognizes the serious health hazards this poses to Clevelanders, particularly to young children.
YWCA Greater Cleveland operates a unique therapeutic early childhood center that services children from some of Cleveland’s most economically-disadvantaged neighborhoods, many of whom have had one or more Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) such as witnessing violence. With its focus on primary prevention and early intervention, the Foundation often supports programs in the early childhood period.