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Expanding Early Childhood Education Options Bring Changes
October 1, 2019 in Featured News, Good News, News /by Andrea SkrlacCSSMV Earns 2019 BBB Eclipse Integrity Award
October 1, 2019 /0 Comments/in Good News /by Andrea SkrlacCSSMV Receives BBB Eclipse Integrity Award
May 17, 2019 /0 Comments/in Featured News, News, Uncategorized /by Andrea SkrlacThe Better Business Bureau serving Dayton and the Miami Valley hosted its annual Eclipse Integrity Awards dinner on May 14, 2019. About 500 people joined the organization at the David H. Ponitz Sinclair Center to honor four organizations with the prestigious Eclipse Integrity Awards, five Students of Integrity Award winners, Community Honor recipients, local Torch […]
More Ohioans Now Legally Required to Report Suspected Elder Abuse
September 28, 2018 /0 Comments/in Featured News, News /by Andrea SkrlacNews from the Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services: Starting on Sept. 29, Ohio law greatly expands the number of individuals required to report suspicions of elder abuse, neglect or exploitation. Mandatory reporters now include many more individuals in the financial services, legal and medical professions – for […]
Laura Roesch Elected to CCUSA Board of Trustees
July 9, 2018 /0 Comments/in Featured News, News /by Andrea SkrlacLaura Roesch, chief executive officer of Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley, has been elected to serve a three-year term on the Catholic Charities USA Board of Trustees. Her election was approved by a unanimous vote. Catholic Charities USA is the national office for one of the nation’s largest social service networks. Member agencies […]
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- Construction BeginsJuly 7, 2023 - 2:33 pm
The July 7, 2023 groundbreaking marks the beginning of construction on a 6,500 square foot addition to the existing building which was originally built in the mid-1960s. The addition will have new space for the agency’s emergency food pantry, an elevator, a new entrance and Welcome Center, and a community room.