All Children Thrive

All Children Thrive The All Children Thrive Learning Network is an outgrowth of an innovative partnership between Cincinnati's community, social, & healthcare organizations.

All Children Thrive (ACT) is an outgrowth of an innovative partnership between community, social, and healthcare organizations. It is our vision that the Learning Network will serve as a catalyst for city-wide collaboration to improve the quality, effectiveness, and availability of services provided to all children and families in Cincinnati. The Learning Network will use improvement science methods to leverage all the excellent work currently going on in the community to help all children in Cincinnati thrive. TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
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Cincinnati Children's, in partnership with Hamilton County 513Relief Bus services, is hosting an education and resource ...
11/06/2025

Cincinnati Children's, in partnership with Hamilton County 513Relief Bus services, is hosting an education and resource event in the Sabin Auditorium at Cincinnati Children’s Burnet campus.

Join us on November 10, from 11 am – 3 pm to learn how to get the most out of your Medicaid coverage and connect with community organizations ready to provide free or low-cost resources for your family. Free food and raffle prizes!

For more information, contact Anita Triggs at 513-803-1618, or anita.triggs@cchmc.org.

We’re proud to celebrate the launch of the Avondale Respite Center, a community-designed crisis care facility aimed at r...
09/03/2025

We’re proud to celebrate the launch of the Avondale Respite Center, a community-designed crisis care facility aimed at reducing child abuse and neglect in Cincinnati’s Avondale neighborhood.

Born from the All Families Thrive initiative—co-led by Cincinnati Children's and Hamilton County (Ohio) Department of Job and Family Services—the center offers short-term respite care, mental health support, and resource coordination for families in need.

This milestone reflects years of collaboration between parents, health workers, and community leaders.

Check out WCPO 9 News coverage of the event!

The Avondale Respite Center will soon open its doors, offering free emergency childcare and family resources to help prevent child abuse and neglect.

All Children Thrive is proud to highlight an inspiring talk from Dr. Carley Riley, presented as part of The Leong Centre...
02/24/2025

All Children Thrive is proud to highlight an inspiring talk from Dr. Carley Riley, presented as part of The Leong Centre’s Community Engagement Series. In this discussion, Dr. Riley explores innovative strategies, research, and collaborations that are driving progress in child health equity.

✅ Gain insights into research and policy initiatives.
✅ Learn how collaboration is shaping a healthier future for children.
✅ Discover ways to support and advocate for child health equity.

Watch the full talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P72K3p5VvuI

Title: Co-Creating Solutions for Optimal Population Health & Well-Being: An Illustrative Example from Cincinnati, OH, USA This presentation focuses on the p...

12/13/2024

Thank You to Our ACT Partners!

The success of the 10th Anniversary ACT Learning Session would not have been possible without the incredible contributions of our partners, speakers, and attendees.

A special thanks to:

✔️ Community leaders who inspire us with their work.
✔️ Breakout session facilitators who guided us through meaningful discussions on innovation, equity, and leadership.
✔️ The Michael Fisher Child Health Equity Center for sponsoring and supporting this important milestone.

Together, we’re shaping a healthier, more equitable future for Cincinnati’s children. Here’s to the next decade of impact!
As we close the chapter on 10 years of progress, the work is far from over. At the ACT Learning Network, we remain committed to our “true north”:

🌟 Eliminating health inequities.
🌟 Helping children reach their full potential in education and life.
🌟 Building safe, supportive neighborhoods for all families.

Let’s continue collaborating, innovating, and organizing for a brighter future. Together, we can make the vision of thriving children a reality.

How will you help drive change in your community?

Key Takeaways from the All Children Thrive Learning Session: 1️ Collaboration is key. Our breakout sessions highlighted ...
12/13/2024

Key Takeaways from the All Children Thrive Learning Session:

1️ Collaboration is key. Our breakout sessions highlighted the value of shared expertise to tackle challenges like health disparities and inequities.

2️ Community leaders are the heart of change. Empowering local leadership drives sustainable progress.

3️ Equity must be at the forefront. Integrating equity into every aspect of our work ensures all voices are heard and represented.

We are grateful to everyone who joined us in celebrating 10 years of the ACT Learning Network and for co-creating solutions to help Cincinnati’s children thrive.

12/12/2024

We witnessed a powerful closing performance by Zee Pittman-Carter, leaving everyone inspired to continue the work.

Thank you to everyone who joined us to learn, share, and innovate! Together, we are building stronger partnerships for healthier futures.

We had the opportunity to attend breakout sessions on innovation, equity, and leadership, where participants co-created ...
12/12/2024

We had the opportunity to attend breakout sessions on innovation, equity, and leadership, where participants co-created actionable solutions for lasting community impact.

12/12/2024

Avondale Community Leader Kathy Hale, commenting on the impact of Reading Bears - Avondale, an initiative designed to improve reading levels for Avondale kids.

Our Plenary Session provided actionable insights to empower change-makers and inspire collective progress. It was a grea...
12/12/2024

Our Plenary Session provided actionable insights to empower change-makers and inspire collective progress. It was a great opportunity to learn, connect, and grow!

Our 10-year Learning Session anniversary began with heartfelt openings from Jianni "Jue" Amman and Kathy Hale, whose sto...
12/12/2024

Our 10-year Learning Session anniversary began with heartfelt openings from Jianni "Jue" Amman and Kathy Hale, whose stories showcased the power of community.

Today marks 10 years of community-driven progress with the All Children Thrive Learning Session.Under the theme “Partner...
12/12/2024

Today marks 10 years of community-driven progress with the All Children Thrive Learning Session.

Under the theme “Partnering for Progress: Innovating, Sharing, and Organizing for Impact,” the session brings together community members, educators, faith leaders, healthcare professionals, and more to collaborate on creating a thriving future for Cincinnati’s 66,000 children.

Today, we will reflect on our journey, celebrate impactful partnerships, and set the stage for the next chapter of community-driven change!

Tune in to Cincinnati Edition to hear how the brand-new Cincinnati Metro Route 36 is making a difference for West Side r...
10/10/2024

Tune in to Cincinnati Edition to hear how the brand-new Cincinnati Metro Route 36 is making a difference for West Side residents! Kimmi Thomas shares how the new route cut her travel time to Cincinnati Children's NICU in half, while Dr. Robert Kahn and Mark Samaan discuss the route's impact on connecting people to hospitals, jobs, groceries, and more. Route 36 is now serving 1,100 riders daily—don’t miss this important conversation!

Route 36 is averaging 20,000 rides a month.

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