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The CUYAHOGA COUNTY DISTRICT BOARD OF HEALTH was created to respond to the growth of the greater Cleveland community beyond Cleveland's city limits. The health problems of the suburbs and townships were first addressed in 1920, when a full-time county health commissioner was appointed due to efforts at the state level.
Ohio State employees who wish to take undergraduate classes using their tuition benefit must either be enrolled through the Admissions Office (if degree seeking) or through Extended Education.
The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) provides rental assistance to help low-income persons afford decent and safe rental housing. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds the program and Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority administers it in Cuyahoga County.
Educational Benefits Domestic Partners enrolled in both undergraduate and graduate level courses. Employees enrolled in graduate level courses will be taxed for tuition benefits exceeding $5,250 in a calendar year.
Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides emergency, short term, rental assistance to prevent evictions for Cuyahoga County residents negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Payment will only be made to the Owner, Management Company or other identified entity on the current lease.
The Cuyahoga County Educational Assistance Program (CCEAP) provides financial assistance for Cuyahoga County residents seeking a post-secondary degree and/or program certification that will lead to gainful employment or career advancement.
For additional information, you may contact the City of Cleveland Citizen Support Specialists at 3-1-1 or 216-664-2000.
Yes, the Support Center number is (216) 443-8007.