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What Is The Grapevine?

Mayor Jackson discusses Cleveland's future

with Homeless Grapevine reporter Kevin Cleary.

Photo by Deidre White

 

The Homeless Grapevine is a project of the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (NEOCH).  It is a street newspaper distributed and promoted by homeless people.  Vendors can buy papers at 25 cents per copy.  The donation you give your Grapevine distributor then belongs to that vendor and is not tax-deductible.  You can also make a donation directly to NEOCH to help cover  the production costs of The Homeless Grapevine; such a contribution is tax deductible.  Vendors are independent contractors and so do not work for NEOCH.

NEOCH believes homeless people are too often excluded from expressing their views and concerns on matters that will personally and directly affect their lives.  All articles in The Grapevine are about homelessness and many are written by homeless and formerly homeless people.  The articles are not intended to reflect the views of NEOCH, the NEOCH Board of Directors or our member agencies, but to help homeless people and advocates express their opinions. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where Can I Buy The Grapevine?

A vendor can almost always be found at The West Side Market, Public Square, E. 9th St., East 12th, or Coventry.  If you do not live near these areas or if you do not have a Grapevine Vendor in your area, you can receive a years subscription for $12.00. Send a check or money order to: 

 

The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless

3631 Perkins Ave 3A-3

Cleveland, OH 44114

216.432.0540