An Impact Investment for our donors
Health/
Healthcare
Children/
Infant Mortality
STEM/ STEAM Industry
Education/
Higher Education
Business Development
Housing/ Homelessness
Economy/ Poverty
Understand the Impact on our Parents
"I had never meet an adult who had been through the same thing I was going through. She (Rosemary) is someone I want my son to grow up around."
-Ty, age 18, Baby 1 years old
What is Holloway House?
Holloway House is a managed site for teen parent families that will provide emergency and transitional housing, continuation of care, parenting classes, workforce development, financial literacy, life skills, case management and address any/all needs related to teen parents in Greater Cincinnati.
Supportive Housing is a highly integrated system of living arrangements and professional case management services that provides pregnant and/or parenting teens a safe place to live, 24-hour access to caring adults, and connections to community resources that provide share responsibility plans.
This system helps young parents develop necessary skills and secure resources needed to maintain housing throughout adulthood. Supportive housing programs can be more effective when young parents shape and direct their future in partnership with case managers and other key staff.
Who Will Be Served?
This property will serve teen parents ages 13-19 years of age of all ethnicities, sexual orientations, socioeconomics, and religious backgrounds.
Emergency housing/transitional housing will serve teen parents 16-19 years who are in foster care, homeless, emancipated, or who have been displaced by unforeseen circumstances.
Thirty-five percent of teen parents in Greater Cincinnati are homeless.
There is currently NO supportive housing options and/or continuation of care programming that provides a skills-building foundation to help young parents develop self-sufficiency so that they may be successful engaged parents and productive members of their community.
The Need
(Community, Health, and Business)
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The 2016 teen birth rate in Cincinnati was estimated to be 43.3 births per 1,000 women between 15-19 years old.
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There are more than 3,000 teen births yearly in Hamilton County.
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There are 12,000+ births to teen parents yearly in Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana.
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Of RBC’s 400 families, 30% of teen parents live in Avondale
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A reduction in high school dropouts adds a tax revenue of $260K per teen to the tri-state area. Resulting in a life tax revenue of $26M, per 100 teens served.
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A reduction in dual pregnancies of 100 teen parents is a cost savings of $1.6M to the tri-state area. 50% of teens who have a baby are far more likely to have a second child before.
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RBC has partnered with R.E.A.L Truth Inc. who will implement programming for youth and their families. This program’s focus is safety, self-defense, laws and regulations, and lifestyle changes as it relates to violence.
Our Dream Home
"The Rubel House"
Potential Location for Holloway House
Rosemary’s Babies Company is requesting support in the purchasing and/ development of a commercial/
multi-use property in North Avondale located at
3864 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229.
This property is 6,400 sq. feet, 7 bedrooms and
4 bathrooms with backyard, full kitchen, and dining area.
The property will need the following renovations & improvements:
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Boiler & water heater replacements
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Concrete in rear yard
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Doors, finishes and fixtures
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Glass & window replacements
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Kitchen remodel including commercial appliances
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Paint walls & room remodels
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Updated electrical
The following inspections are necessary:
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Lead inspection
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Home inspection including termite
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Mold remediation & removal
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Structural engineering
The Latest News
Community Supporters of the Project
Businesses | Organizations | Partners
City of Cincinnati
Urban League of Greater Cincinnati
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Healthcare Access Now
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EvenFlo Feeding
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Avondale Development Corporation
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Avondale Community Council
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Dinsmore & Shohl/DSD Advisors
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The Rubel Family
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Community Leaders
Shannon Crutchfield, Comey Realtor
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Gloria Samuel, VP
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Elaine Bobbey, Evenflo
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Kat Steiner, VP
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Ronald Bryant, VP
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Tony Aloise, CEO
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Reginald Harris, VP
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Ross Meyer, VP
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Rob Reifsnyder
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Laurie Pike