


A 69-year-old woman proves it’s never too late to graduate high school
Stephanie Reed (right) with Our Daily Bread Social Worker Pam Lewis Our Daily Bread is excited to announce some good...

Access to funds means stability
Working a steady job doesn’t always equate to making ends meet, especially if that work has a low wage. Low-wage...

Our Daily Bread Discussion Group
In April, The Reading Group, which now goes by the name Discussion Group, went to the Playhouse in the Park...

Doing What Matters
A freshly minted one-hundred-dollar bill passed into the hand of Sister Thérèse DelGenio, a social worker at Our Daily Bread....
Meet Connie, Kids Club Assistant
Born and raised on the West Side of Cincinnati in the Cheviot/Westwood area, Connie Metzner worked as a full-time daycare...
Taking Stock With Tom
At Our Daily Bread (ODB) we take pride in our ability to re-purpose donated food into hundreds of meals a...

Meet Rosie Mae Reed
Our Daily Bread guest Rosie Mae Reed shared an exciting announcement today: she has completed her GED! This has been...
Volunteer Spotlight: Inspiring Hope
How do you “give back” when your day job is curing cancer? For renowned pediatric and young adult oncologist, Dr. John Perentesis the answer is Our Daily Bread.

How did you spend your summer vacation?
Too often kids -especially kids who live in neighborhoods that lack safe spaces to play – spend their precious summer...