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Success Stories

Real journeys of transformation. The women below came to Newformation carrying real barriers — and walked out with the tools, support, and pathways to move forward toward economic self-sufficiency.

From Barrier to Breakthrough

Five women. Five pathways. One mission.

Every story begins with a pre-assessment that uncovers needs and barriers. From there, Newformation designs an individualized pathway — connecting clients with local agencies, advocating on their behalf, and walking with them every step of the way. Names have been withheld to protect each client's privacy.

01

A Single Mother Returns to School

Education · Childcare · Mental Health

Needs & Barriers Identified

Single parent of three young children (ages 4, 3, and 3 months)Dropped out of Ohio Media School after one term due to pregnancyHad also dropped out of the program at Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Services (GCBS)Diagnosed with PTSD stemming from early childhood experiencesLiving with anxiety disorder and depressionSocial Security Administration was threatening to stop her SSI check

Newformation's Individualized Pathway

01Reached out to Hamilton County Job and Family Services (HCJFS) on her behalf. After completing the application, she was approved for childcare vouchers — making it possible for her to return to school.02Advocated directly with Ohio Media School, explaining her circumstances. She was able to re-enroll in the program.03Worked with her case manager at Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Services to expedite her evaluation summary to the Social Security Administration before the deadline to cut off her SSI check.04Provided ongoing encouragement and check-ins as she completed her coursework.

Outcome

She successfully completed all academic requirements and graduated from Ohio Media School.

02

Stability First, Then a Degree

Housing · Food Security · Higher Education

Needs & Barriers Identified

Needed affordable housingHad lost her food assistance (SNAP) benefitsNeeded a new pair of glasses — her old pair was broken

Newformation's Individualized Pathway

01Connected her with Hamilton County Job and Family Services, who worked with her to resolve her housing issue and reinstate her food assistance benefits.02Referred her to an eye doctor who accepts Medicaid, where she received a new pair of eyeglasses.03Supported her enrollment in an online Business Program at DeVry University, where she is currently a student.

Outcome

Stable housing, restored benefits, and now actively pursuing a degree. She has often expressed gratitude for the ongoing support — saying it's what motivates her to keep moving forward.

03

Safety, Support, and a New Start

Domestic Violence Recovery · Family Support · Employment

Needs & Barriers Identified

Held a protective order against her husband, who had shot herMother of seven, with one more child on the wayHer car had broken down and she needed reliable transportationReceived a disconnect notice from Duke Energy due to an unpaid utility bill

Newformation's Individualized Pathway

01Called the Community Action Agency (CAA) on her behalf regarding the disconnect notice. She was directed to the PEAP program staff, where she received the help she needed.02Connected her with Cradle Cincinnati, an agency that supports all of her baby's needs until the child turns 2.03Took her and one of her older daughters to the Vineyard Healing Center at Vineyard Church, where they collected clothing and food for the entire family.04Continued check-ins through the postpartum period.

Outcome

After the birth of her baby, she secured a job and is now on her journey to achieving economic self-sufficiency.

04

From Homelessness to Hope

Shelter · Life Skills · Employment · Education

Needs & Barriers Identified

Experiencing homelessnessLacked basic educational qualifications such as a high school diploma or GEDLacked basic life skills including financial literacy and computer literacy

Newformation's Individualized Pathway

01Connected her with the Generosity 513 outreach team, who placed her in a shelter.02Encouraged her to enroll with Cincinnati Works for life-skills classes — financial literacy, budgeting, credit repair, and computer skills.03Helped her get started with a temp service.04Supported her transition into a part-time job with Amazon in Hebron.05Referred her to CityLink's “ChangingGears” program so she could eventually qualify for a refurbished car at a reduced price.06Stayed in touch as she relocated to Kentucky to be closer to her job and enrolled in GED classes at Gateway College.

Outcome — In Her Own Words

After Newformation texted to celebrate her progress, she replied:

“Awesome. Put God first he will do the rest.”

05

From Homeless and Pregnant to Housed and Hired

Housing · Benefits · Maternal Support · Employment

Needs & Barriers Identified

Pregnant with her fourth childExperiencing homelessness on her ownHer other children were with the custodial parentUnemployed

Newformation's Individualized Pathway

01Reached out to Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA), who assigned her an apartment.02Reached out to Women Helping Women, who helped pay her rent for two months.03Referred her to the Hamilton County Job and Family Services website, where she applied for SNAP, cash assistance, Medicaid, and WIC.04Connected her with Cradle Cincinnati to supply her baby's needs through age 2.05Connected her to the Business Manager at Beacon of Hope Alliance — a coalition of Cincinnati businesses willing to hire citizens with blemishes on their records. They agreed to hire her after her baby's arrival.

Outcome

Housed, supported through pregnancy, and placed on a clear pathway to employment through the Beacon of Hope Alliance.

Your story could be next.

If you're facing barriers and ready to take the next step toward self-sufficiency, Newformation is ready to walk with you.

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