Urbean Café Tops $5.5 Million in Economic Impact
Urbean Café workforce development program located within the Robert K. Pfaff Metro Transit Center has topped $5.5 million in economic impact to Summit County since its 2011 launch.
Urbean Cafe provides a successful workforce development training program for formerly incarcerated citizens while supporting local vendors and serving some of the best, freshly made homestyle food in town.
Lydia's Home Executive Director Speaks at OASIS
Last week, the executive director at Lydia’s Home, Tamela Shawhan, served as a guest speaker at the Crossroads OASIS event in Hudson, Ohio.
OASIS is a community-based outreach program designed to bring women together during the summer to listen, share, learn from one another, and connect on a spiritual level.
For its July event, Tamela was asked to speak about her journey and her work with Lydia’s Home, a faith-centered residential recovery program for women.
Urbean Cafe Celebrates 10 Years
Congratulations to Urbean Café, celebrating its 10th anniversary this month! Ten great years of serving our community, our clients, and of course, delicious food and coffee.
Throughout the last decade, Urbean Cafe has provided a successful workforce development program for returning and recovering citizens while serving up some of the best coffee and café-style food in town. On a busy day, the Café serves up to 600 customers at the Robert K. Pfaff Metro Transit Center.
By providing training, hands-on experience, time management skills, and other relevant experiences, Urbean Cafe has now helped more than 100 individuals accomplish countless successful aspects of workforce readiness, and re-entry.
Lydia's Home Celebrates Annual Retreat
Last month, we were blessed to host our 4th annual retreat at Martha’s House in Cadiz, Ohio! Lydia’s Home residents, staff, and successful graduates were able to come together to spend some quality time reconnecting, while enjoying the beautiful landscape of the property.
The ladies celebrated with lots of fishing, reading, good food, and fellowship. During their stay, they also threw a surprise wedding shower for one of our Lydia’s Home graduates! The celebration continues this weekend, as many of the ladies are also attending the wedding ceremony on Myrtle Beach!
Annual Lydia's Home Volunteer Day Success
On May 15, we held our annual Volunteer Day at Lydia’s Home. Thank you to more than 30 volunteers that helped make this special day a success!
We teamed up to get lots of spring cleanup, weeding, planting and mulching done on the Lydia’s Home property. Check out our photo gallery!
Broken Chains Ministry Prepares for 17th Annual Benefit Banquet
Broken Chains Ministry is thrilled to welcome nearly 300 people on October 9 at 6:30 p.m. in celebration, faith and fellowship as we pay tribute to 17 years of Restorative Justice.
Guy’s Party Center has helped us create a beautiful, carefully socially-distanced and delicious dining experience for our premiere annual event. Our honored guests will:
Enjoy a full-course meal complete with dessert and coffee.
Celebrate beautiful stories of transformation of individuals, families and children.
Learn about $5 million in economic impact to Summit County through our Ministry.
Celebrate of the recovery of the Ministry, Urbean Cafe and Lydia’s Home after COVID-19 closures.
This annual Benefit Banquet helps us raise vital funding for the various programs of our Ministry including our prison ministry. Thank you to all that have registered. Please contact Dennis Shawhan, Executive Director for questions about your RSVP, your Sponsorship or other event details.
Lydia's Home Earns Ohio Recovery Housing Certification
Lydia's Home has received its State of Ohio Certification from Ohio Recovery Housing (ORH) as a Level III Recovery Residence and meets National Standards of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR).
To be eligible for this distinction, a recovery home must be actively serving the community, be in operation for at least 60 days and have at least 60 percent occupancy, meet the definition of recovery housing by OhioMHAS, and adhere to high Quality Standards and a Code of Ethics.
Key elements of recovery housing include:
Illicit Drug and Alcohol Free Living Environment
Recovery Housing, Not a Treatment Facility
Resident-driven Length of Stay
Peer Support and Recovery Supports
We celebrate this milestone with our staff and board as we seek to meet the highest quality and services for our clients.
Ministry Returns to Summit County Jail After 5 Months
The Ministry returned to its Summit County Jail offices on August 3 following more than 5 months of working remotely. Outreach and operations at Summit County Jail were suspended from March 15 to August 3, and many of our staff members suffered forced layoff.
During this period, the Ministry was completely cut off from the inmates it serves with the exception of virtual visits. However, the Ministry team succeeded in completing more than 900 virtual visits with inmates over more than five months.
On September 14, the Ministry was able to resume limited Bible Study classes using social distancing and other CDC and Ohio State Government recommended safety protocols related to COVID-19 guidelines.
We are thankful to be on the road to resuming full operations, as we continue to strive to meet the many needs of incarcerated individuals and returning citizens.
To help us raise vital funding necessary to support our Ministry, please visit our Donate page to make a love gift.