Who We Are and What We Do
LCCH provides a wide variety of housing services to homeless and low-income members of our Licking County community. LCCH now operates over 40 units of Transitional Housing for homeless families and individuals - serving nearly 80 households (including more than 100 homeless children) every year.




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What People are Saying about LCCH
“Exceptional service performed with a very cheerful, efficient, warm, kind attitude!! My preparer was efficient, intelligent and pleasant!!”
- 2013 VITA client
Facts & Myths About Homelessness
Virtually all homeless people are single men
Women comprise 65% of homeless adults in Ohio. There were more than 47,000 homeless children in Ohio in 2014. Rural people who become homeless are more likely to be white, employed females than their urban counterparts. They are also more likely to be homeless for the first time.