Resources and Information
Servicios comunitarios para apoyar, elevar y conectar.
La Villa is here to connect you to the services and support that make our neighborhoods stronger. Whether you’re looking for housing help, health care, art programs, or food assistance - we’ve got you covered.
Education & Workforce Development
3104 W. 25th Street, 216-651-7178
Scholarships, mentoring, and academic support for Latino students and families.
3149 W. 25th Street, 216-281-4422
Support for Hispanic entrepreneurs and small business development.
3104 W. 25th Street, 216-661-7950
Free GED prep and adult literacy programs.
Tri-C Access Center at MetroHealth Medical Center
3335 W. 25th Street, 216-987-4238
Accessible education and job training programs for career advancement.
Housing & Basic Needs
1967 W. 45th Street, 216-651-0077
Home repairs, weatherization, housing counseling and tool loan.
Front Steps Housing and Services
2554 W. 25th Street, 216-781-2250
Permanent housing and support for those facing homelessness and mental health challenges.
4115 Bridge Avenue, 216-631-5800
Food and clothing distribution, education services, and behavioral health care.
Salvation Army Greater Cleveland
4402 Clark Avenue, 216-631-1515
Housing, food security, emergency assistance, and youth and senior services.
3135 Lorain Avenue, 216-631-4741
Meals, clothing, emergency shelter, and housing assistance.
Health & Wellness
3518 W. 25th Street, 216-741-2241
Mental health and social services for children and families.
2937 W. 25th Street, 216-619-6194
Support for survivors of sexual assault, including therapy and legal advocacy.
Comprehensive primary care with culturally competent providers.
Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center
6600 Detroit Avenue, 216-651-8236
HIV/AIDS prevention and care, with wraparound services and community support.
Immigrant & Refugee Support
2054 W. 47th Street, 216-236-3877
Welcoming international newcomers with a focus on self-sufficiency and integration.
4407 Lorain Avenue, 216-961-2100
Housing, employment, and family services for Hispanic residents.
3167 Fulton Road, 216-781-4560
Refugee resettlement, employment help, and immigration legal aid.
Seniors & Families
3115 Scranton Road, 216-939-3713
Social programs, meals, and culturally appropriate services for older adults.
9300 Lorain Avenue, 216-771-7297
Navigation and referrals for family services, youth, healthy aging and support services.
Youth & Empowerment
3340 Trowbridge Avenue, 216-465-3997
Youth leadership, arts, and mentoring programs in Clark-Fulton.
Renee Jones Empowerment Center
Trauma-informed care and recovery for survivors of human trafficking.