How We Can Help

ICGC Social Services team is available Monday to Friday by appointment

Office Hours are 8:00-12:00 & 12:30-4:00

Click HERE to schedule an appointment during office hours

How We Can Help

We address immediate needs in order to stabilize your situation in the short term. Our food pantry provides access to nutritious food, dairy, fresh produce, and personal hygiene items. While our goal is to help families towards self-sufficiency in the future, in the short term we focus on all sources of income including benefits. We also connect you to resources needed to remove barriers such as legal, medical & housing. To enroll, you must be 18 or above, live in Butler, Warren, or Hamilton County with a household income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line.

Contact Jackie Othman @  513-400-9490 or jothman@icgc.us to schedule an appointment.

Through a self-sufficiency assessment, we identify gaps that can be filled through holistic solutions. Our goal is to provide a safe space for families to engage, heal and grow. We provide short-term rent & utility assistance with financial coaching and life skills development.

To enroll, you must be 18 or above, live in Butler, Warren, or Hamilton County with a household income at or below 200%  of the Federal Poverty Line. You must either be working, actively looking for work, and/or be enrolled in a college program. 

Please fill out the attached form if you need bills assistance.

We begin with identifying your strengths, interests, and objectives. We then help you create an action plan, around employment, education, career development, and skills building. Program commitment may range from 1 to 3 years. To enroll, you must be 18 or above, actively looking for work / better career opportunities, and live in Butler, Warren, or Hamilton County with a household income at or below 200%  of the Federal Poverty Line.

Contact Lujain Jamous @ 513-512-5801 or ljamous@icgc.us and schedule an appointment.

We offer In-person and online classes that are interactive and hands-on with a focus on Reading, Writing & Conversation | Civics & Citizenship | Core digital skills for self-sufficiency and civic engagement. If English is your 2nd language and you have at least a middle or high school education outside of the US, check out our classes. To enroll, you must be 18 or above and have access to a computer, laptop, tablet, or at least a smartphone with a wifi connection.

Contact Mary Joan Reutter at 513-383-9458 or mjreutter@icgc.us or register online by clicking the links below.

ESL / Citizenship
Digital Literacy

For after hours help check out some useful links below:

Mental Health Resources

1 (866) 627-3342
Through their confidential helpline, youth receive immediate, anonymous, and confidential support over the phone from 12 PM – 12 AM, 7 days a week.

Marital & Domestic Violence Resources

Ihsan Coaching

1 (630) 557-9427
A solution-focused online platform for Premarital and Marital Coaching

Women Helping Women

24hr Crisis Hotline:
513-381-5610

YWCA
Hamilton, OH

24hr Crisis Hotline:
1-800-618-6523

YWCA of Greater Cincinnati

24hr Crisis Hotline:
888-872-9259

Other Essential Needs Resources

United Way 211 Help Line

211 can help anyone living in Adams, Brown, Hamilton, and Clermont Counties in Ohio; Boone, Kenton, Campbell, and Grant counties in Kentucky, find and access resources in the following areas: basic needs, housing, utilities, mental health, healthcare, and employment services.

Central Access Point (CAP)

If you or someone you know is experiencing homelessness or will be soon, call 513-381-7233.