moCa CLEVELAND
11400 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
LMM is grateful to have hosted Welcome Home, the agency’s 55th Anniversary Celebration on September 5 at the Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art (moCa) with a special night of great food, live entertainment, fundraising and a live look at the ‘A PLACE Meant’ exhibit.
Missed your chance to participate in the paddle raise? It is not too late to make a contribution in honor of LMM’s 55th anniversary! We appreciate your commitment to helping us serve and advocate with people who are oppressed, forgotten and hurting
LMM also invites you to check out photos from the evening and view our 55th anniversary digital flipbook!
Dr. Beth Sersig & Dr. Chris Brandt
Community West Foundation
Cuyahoga County
Cuyahoga Land Bank
EDEN, Inc.
Elizabeth Pretzlav
Good Soil Lutheran Church
Helen Sheehan & Dr. Otfried Niedermaier
Huntington Bank
KeyBank Institutional Advisors
Lorain County Probate Court
Maria Foschia
North Point
Old Stone Church
Tucker Ellis
Krayzie Bone, Honorary Chair
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony hip hop group
Jasmine O’Reilly, General Co-Chair
Financial Consultant, RGP
Grayson Seig, General Co-Chair
LMM Board of Directors, Vice Chair
Councilwoman Yvonne Conwell
Cuyahoga County Council, District 7
Gus Frangos
Cuyahoga County Land Bank
Steve Harmon
Huntington Bank
Councilwoman Stephanie Howse-Jones
Cleveland City Council, Ward 7
Erica Ressler
PNC Bank
Helen Sheehan
Former LMM Board Member
Tom Sarago
Old Stone Church
Celena Zevnic
Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Monsters
Created in partnership with I_You Design Lab and its Founding Prinicipal, Sai Sinbondit, the exhibition explores innovations in affordable housing at the nexus of environmental responsibility, energy efficiency, and contemporary design. A PLACE Meant will include material and image-based examples of new housing approaches. The exhibition encourages Cleveland to become a place for housing innovation in the Midwest, featuring modular, container, and 3D-printed homes that can be built quicker and more affordable than standard builds.
Located throughout moCa’s ground floor from July-December 2024, the exhibition will be accompanied by a series of free public events and intergenerational education programs to teach about and inspire a broad commitment to creative affordable housing in our community. Also, the team will convert moCa’s third floor classroom into an A PLACE Meant learning lab that includes information and drop-in interactive experiences for audiences of all ages.
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