Upcoming Events


Join Us!

Wednesday
Feb, 22nd
6:00 - 7:30
St. Joseph Catholic Church
745 Ezzard Charles Dr.

We meet the 4th Wednesday of every month @ 6pm
St. Joseph Catholic Church:
  • 2.22.06
  • 3.22.06
  • 4.26.06
  • 5.24.06
  • 6.28.06
  • 7.26.06
  • 8.23.06
  • 9.27.06
  • 10.25.06
  • 11.22.06
  • 12.27.06


All Are Invited
Our Call For Unity


We Are A United Neighborhood Organization - for Unity, Advocacy and Support.

This is a consortium of all Neighborhoods of Cincinnati. We are often too distant from one another. Many times, we are divided by boundaries of class and race. This group provides an opportunity to bring our neighborhoods together, so that, together as one, we can serve a functional role in the City.

We welcome you.

We have come together to build a Community of Communities, all on equal footing. We can support each other when we are facing challenges and collectively create and share solutions.

Please bring your topics for discussion.

Additionally, we explore:

Neighborhood Empowerment; The Role of Neighborhoods in City Decision Making; Crime and the underlying causes of crime.

More info:
  • Brian Garry (Clifton) 221-5537
  • Mary Watkins (Walnut Hills) mclewis@fuse.net
  • email: neighborhoodsunited@fuse.net
  • phone: (513) 221-8683
  • fax: (513) 281-8425
Our Vision


Creating a community across neighborhoods for mutual support and networking through the building of relationships and advocating positive change that nurtures growth in the celebration of our uniqueness and gifts that ultimately benefits each and all.

Focus of Organization
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Public Policy Issues


Range of issues includes:
  • Mutual Support
  • Neighboring Partnering
  • Role of citizen committees in shaping city policy
  • Government accountability to communities
  • Role of outside interest groups (i.e., influence of downtown businesses and Citizen Community Alliance)
  • Inter/Infra communication within/between communities
  • Affordable housing
  • Issues around residency
  • Human service needs
  • Youth (& youth violence)
  • Violence
  • Jobs
  • Regionalism