
LMM Appeals Reversal of Youth Drop-In Center Zoning Decision
The legal struggle around the proposed youth drop-in center continues as LMM appeals for a reversal of local judge’s zoning decision.
The legal struggle around the proposed youth drop-in center continues as LMM appeals for a reversal of local judge’s zoning decision.
The partners of the future Youth Drop-In Center (YDIC) are disappointed to share that a judge on the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas (the Court) has ruled against their plan to move forward with renovations at 4100 Franklin Boulevard in Ohio City.
LMM and community partners have invested in the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood, providing children with a much-needed new play space.
CLE City Council has approved $500,000 to support a 3D printed housing project led by LMM to support individuals experiencing homelessness.
Jones Day Cleveland Joins LMM’s Legal Team as Pro Bono Co-Counsel in Youth-Drop in Center Zoning Dispute. Click to learn more.
Housing is a human right. LMM is working towards innovative solutions to end homelessness through the development of solar-powered homes.
LMM celebrated five decades of service in community, with a food, fun and a fireworks grand finale. The event also featured a few exceptional guest speakers, including WKYC on-air personality Hollie Strano and Ward 7 Councilman Basheer Jones. The nonprofit social services and advocacy agency raised over $150,000 through the event with the help of its generous donors and sponsors.
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry (LMM) will host a celebration 50 years in the making with food, fun
and fireworks at the historic League Park on Saturday, September 21, 2019.
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