513Relief
Food Assistance:
Important Information on food assistance during the current government shutdown
513Relief
Food Assistance:
Important Information on food assistance during the current government shutdown
Access the support you need
We have created this website to serve as a gateway to relief options available to Hamilton County residents impacted by Covid-19. Together with our partners, we resolve to make community support known and swiftly provided to those in need.

Denise Driehaus, President
Stephanie Summerow Dumas, Vice President
Alicia Reece, Commissioner
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Hamilton County, OH – The Hamilton County 513Relief Bus is expanding its efforts to ensure families affected by SNAP and WIC benefit reductions have direct access to food, medical and behavioral health support, and Hamilton County Job and Family Services (JFS) enrollment assistance.
For two weeks, from November 10th – 21st, the 513Relief Bus will mobilize across Hamilton County in partnership with the Freestore Foodbank, JFS, UC Health, Talbert House and a network of local food pantries to deliver essential services directly to residents.
Through this coordinated effort, the 513Relief Bus will:
• Fund food distributions serving a minimum of 100 families at each location, while supplies last.
• Provide on-site medical and behavioral health services.
• Assist residents with JFS benefit enrollment and navigating community resources.
In addition to its daytime schedule, there will be evening stops on Wednesday, November 12th and November 19th at 4:00 p.m. at Agape Love Ministries in Roselawn. There will also be an evening stop on Tuesday, November 18th from 2 p.m. at Winton Hills Recreation Center. Food distribution will continue based on available inventory.
View the full calendar for 513Relief bus stops.
DATES AND LOCATIONS:
Lincoln Heights
Cleves
Roselawn
Mt. Healthy
Forest Park
Winton Hills
Avondale
Roselawn
Evanston
Walnut Hills
Hamilton County, OH – The Hamilton County 513Relief Bus is expanding its efforts to ensure families affected by SNAP and WIC benefit reductions have direct access to food, medical and behavioral health support, and Hamilton County Job and Family Services (JFS) enrollment assistance.
For two weeks, from November 10th – 21st, the 513Relief Bus will mobilize across Hamilton County in partnership with the Freestore Foodbank, JFS, UC Health, Talbert House and a network of local food pantries to deliver essential services directly to residents.
Through this coordinated effort, the 513Relief Bus will:
• Fund food distributions serving a minimum of 100 families at each location, while supplies last.
• Provide on-site medical and behavioral health services.
• Assist residents with JFS benefit enrollment and navigating community resources.
In addition to its daytime schedule, there will be evening stops on Wednesday, November 12th and November 19th at 4:00 p.m. at Agape Love Ministries in Roselawn. There will also be an evening stop on Tuesday, November 18th from 2 p.m. at Winton Hills Recreation Center. Food distribution will continue based on available inventory.
View the full calendar for 513Relief bus stops.
DATES AND LOCATIONS:
Lincoln Heights
Cleves
Roselawn
Mt. Healthy
Forest Park
Winton Hills
Avondale
Roselawn
Evanston
Walnut Hills
The Hamilton County 513Relief Bus is dedicating a special day to cancer prevention, education, and support resources on Wednesday, October 15 at the Urban League of Southwest Ohio. From 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., residents can visit the 513Relief Bus and take advantage of free health screenings, connect with local health providers, and access valuable community resources. Attendees will also enjoy free food, fresh produce, and raffles.
The UC Health Mobile Mammography Bus will also be on-site from noon to 2 p.m. Screening appointments are billed to medical insurance; financial assistance is available for those without coverage. To schedule a mammogram, call 513-584-PINK (7465).
As part of the day, the State of Cancer Caucus will take place earlier that morning, featuring expert discussions on cancer research and survivorship, led by Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece.
Wednesday, October 15
9:00 a.m. – State of Cancer Caucus
10:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. – Cancer education, resources, and 513Relief Bus services
Urban League of Southwest Ohio
3458 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45229
• Free health screenings on-site
• Cancer prevention and education
• Resources and services from the 513Relief Bus
• Free food, fresh produce, and raffles

The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners, in partnership with the Hamilton County Veterans Service Commission and key community organizations, announced the return of the Hamilton County Military & Veterans Appreciation Day, a free community-wide celebration honoring veterans and active-duty military members. The event will take place on Saturday, August 23, 2025, form 2 pm-10 pm at Sawyer Point and will feature live entertainment, family activities, military exhibits, resource connections, and a fireworks finale. Veterans are asked to register at https://www.hcvsc.org/ for free food and door prizes.
“We’ve created a tradition that uplifts veterans through celebration and support — exemplified by connecting with more than 3,000 veterans and family members last year through this impactful event,” said Commissioner Alicia Reece. “From free resources for veterans and their families to live music, this event reflects our promise to show appreciation not just through words, but through expanded action.”
“This day is about honoring our veterans and connecting them with the support they deserve,” said Commission President Denise Driehaus. “Events like this show our commitment to community, service, and gratitude—values that continue to guide Hamilton County forward.”
“Veterans from all backgrounds deserve to be seen and supported,” added Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas. “By uniting partners and resources, this event helps meet real needs and reminds our veterans that their sacrifices matter to all of us, every day.”
This year’s event builds on the success of the inaugural celebration at Great American Ball Park, which drew more than 3,000 veterans and their families. This year’s expanded version includes new and strengthened partnerships with the Association of the U.S. Army, Disabled American Veterans, the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, and Cincinnati Parks.
Veterans, military families, and community members are encouraged to register at https://www.hcvsc.org/.
The 513Relief Bus, a nationally recognized initiative of the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners, is rolling out its 2024 season by teaming up with an unprecedented number of partners. Over 20 County Departments will be on hand Wednesday, February 7, 2024, 10am-3pm at Corinthian Baptist Church, 1920 Tennessee Ave. (45237) to help those in need with fresh produce, homeowner assistance, tax resources and information, medical screenings, veteran services, job resources and more!
The 513Relief Bus is designed to reach communities that may face barriers in accessing essential services. Through strategic planning and community collaboration, the 513Relief Bus aims to provide resources directly to residents using a community-based approach.
Residents can find the growing 2024 Bus Schedule here.

County Commissioners cut the ribbon on the new bus Thursday, Jan. 26 at Corinthian Baptist Church, 1920 Tennessee Avenue. Residents immediately started using the services the bus provides, including health screenings, help applying for public assistance, support for older adults and caregivers, employment connections, financial literacy, career styling, mental health and substance abuse referrals and Covid-19 vaccinations.
Working together, Hamilton County departments and other partner agencies are proactively reaching as many residents as possible with a wide variety of services. The 513Relief Bus removes barriers that might keep residents from seeking help, including accessibility, transportation and technology.
Commission President Alicia Reece invites the whole community to the new bus stops.
“We helped over 4,000 people with our pilot bus in 2021,” said President Reece. “Today, we are announcing the new permanent tech bus that allows Hamilton County to go mobile countywide with health and economic services to help residents. We are using technology to deliver services in what has become a national model.”
“At the onset of the pandemic, we quickly learned there are numerous residents of our county who are hard to reach in traditional ways,” said Commissioner Denise Driehaus. “This gives us the ability to engage people in their own community in a proactive way.” Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas said she’s excited about bringing resources directly to people.
“We can’t expect them to find us,” she said. “We are bringing help to them. That’s important because it shifts the perception away from being just a number to face-to-face interactions that hopefully lead to meaningful support.”
Before the new bus, the county borrowed a bus from UC Health. That bus already helped more than 4,000 people with relief and vaccinations. It visited 28 zip codes in 2021 and took applications for rent, utility and mortgage relief from people living in 50 zip codes.
Introduced by Commissioner Reece and unanimously supported by the board of commissioners, the bus idea was adopted with the support of local civil rights and grassroots leaders, who suggested a one-stop bus to fight Covid-19 and other health and economic disparities.
County Departments that are participating include:
Other organizations participating include:
For more information and the bus schedule, please see 513Relief.org/bus.
Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners recognizes the need to deliver social services, including no-cost COVID-19 vaccinations, to Hamilton County neighborhoods. The Hamilton County 513Relief Bus (the Hamilton County Equity and Resources Mobile Tech Bus) will provide those resources directly to those who need it most.

NO COST Resources:
NO APPOINTMENT Needed
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