Celebrating 40 years of service, North Coast Community Homes host an inspiring Opening Doors Gala on Saturday, October 26, 2024. The event highlighted the organization's commitment to creating homes, resources, and opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges.
Chris West, NCCH President and CEO, discusses housing options for individuals with developmental disabilities in Livespecial.com.
Meeting the specific housing needs of the people we serve, and ensuring NCCH homes are stable, safe, and supportive...It's our Source of Pride!
That's a wrap on 2024 Race You Home 5k Run |1-Mile Stroll. It was a beautiful day!
Cold temperatures and rainy drizzle did not dampen the energy for the 2024 NCCH Golf Classic. Participants enjoyed some of the finest golf and an exceptional experience on Monday, June 10, at the historic Firestone Country Club.
“As we welcome 2024, North Coast Community Homes is thrilled to welcome Charmaine Jones to the board of trustees,” stated Chris West, NCCH President and CEO. He continued, “On a board already teeming with talent, Charmaine brings expertise in communications that will contribute to our efforts to grow relationships and build collaborative community partnerships.”
Next year will mark 40 years North Coast Community Homes has been serving individuals with disabilities and mental health challenges throughout Northeast Ohio.
"40 years and building on the foundation" is how Chris West, President and CEO of North Coast Community Homes, announced the addition of Kristo Pantelides and David Souders as the newest members to join the NCCH Board of Trustees.
North Coast Community Homes annual resident event at the Akron Rubber Ducks included great weather, fireworks, and seeing Josh Naylor in action.
North Coast Community Homes is pleased to announce the addition of Ken Fruscella and Janis Lyons to the Board of Trustees.
The adventure was worth the WILD for the over 200 participants who showed up for Race You Home 5k Run/1-Mile Stroll at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo on Sunday, August 6. This fundraising event supported the NCCH mission to provide quality housing and resources for individuals with disabilities and mental health challenges.
North Coast Community Homes is known for providing safe, stable, and supportive home environments for individuals with developmental disabilities and those living with mental health challenges. In Akron, NCCH is proud to partner with Community Support Services to offer a safe and secure environment specifically for veterans.
Cuyahoga DD launched “Empower DD”, a podcast, to discuss navigating the developmental disability field, exploring new technologies, and hearing stories from people living, learning, working and playing in their community.
Cleveland, September 27, 2022: North Coast Community Homes has named Jillian Frazier as Chief Development Officer of the Northeast Ohio non-profit organization.
Runners and walkers celebrated community inclusion and ran beyond boundaries to support NCCH Boundless Race You Home, a 5k run and 1-mile stroll, held at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, on Sunday, September 18.
Jillian Frazier, NCCH Chief Development Officer, visited WKYC "Good Company" to talk about the mission of NCCH to provide a stable, safe and supportive home environment for individuals with developmental disabilities and mental health issues. Click to view the Good Company segment.
North Coast Community Homes is pleased to announce the addition of Kelly Hamilton, Mark Minatel, and Matthew Smith to the Board of Trustees.
TryTech Smart Apartments in Lakewood offer independent living for adults with disabilities
People with developmental disabilities who are ready to live more independently now have an innovative new housing option in Lakewood from the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Cuyahoga DD) and North Coast Community Homes (NCCH).
CLEVELAND, Ohio –August 2, 2022– People with developmental disabilities who are ready to live more independently have an innovative new option from the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Cuyahoga DD) and North Coast Community Homes (NCCH).
New 'smart' apartments give people with disabilities ability to live independently
New smart apartments in Lakewood for those with developmental disabilities
Mary Namy, a successful businesswoman, supportive mother, and good neighbor had her life journey re-routed when mild symptoms affiliated with her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) diagnosis progressed to severe numbness in her limbs and vision impairment.
Serving the housing needs of individuals with disabilities is at the core of the North Coast Community Homes mission. However, the physical house is only a part of what makes a house a home.
Chris West, North Coast Community Homes CEO & President, espouses that the residents must be at the center of the NCCH mission to provide a stable, safe, and supportive living environment for individuals living with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges.
North Coast Community Homes welcomed Dennis Burnside and Daniel Fashimpaur in leadership roles to the board of trustees during January’s meeting.
North Coast Community Homes' mission is to develop high-quality, comfortable, and safe homes where individuals living with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges can lead lives of independence, self-expression, and connection.
Over 80 golfers accepted the challenge of a world-class golf expereince to play in the NCCH 2021 Golf Classic. Held at Sand Ridge Golf Club, foursomes welcomed the opportunity to expereince the gently rolling countryside, dramatic elevation changes and a mix of mature woods of the Tom Fazio designed course.
A program of North Coast Community Homes, Isabella's Closet makes household basics such as furniture, cookware, dishes, small appliances and more available to help individuals establish a stable and comfortable home.
NCCH team members helped to paint the base colors to the “More Alike Than Different” mural taking shape in Cleveland’s Bellaire-Puritas Neighborhood. The mural's design will celebrate individuals living with disabilities while serving to create awareness and understanding of individuals living with Downs Syndrome.
Friends and supporters were eager to unwind, improve their golf game and just have FUN at the first NCCH outing in over a year. Topgolf Cleveland hosted over 100 golfers on Thursday, April 8, for an evening of high-tech golf games while enjoying food and beverage service throughout the evening.
"No Place Like Home" Cleveland Magazine highlights that when opportunity knocks, North Coast Community Homes opens doors for individuals living with disabilites to live their best lives. Click to read the NCCH feature included in the April issue of Cleveland Magazine.
“You have been assigned this mountain so you can show others it can be moved” ~ Unknown I heard this quote the other day and immediately thought of our team, our board members, our partners, and most of all, our residents. Our NCCH Family! Throughout a year that could have easily been used as an excuse to stay status quo, we have begun to move the mountain.
We hope that all of you continue to stay healthy. The last quarter has been some of the most challenging times for all of us; including our residents. We continue to make the safety and well-being of our residents, employees, partners, and community a top priority.