May Dugan

Founded in 1969, May Dugan Center is named after  the late May Dugan, a long-time Ohio City resident who was an advocate and counselor for her neighbors in need. Today, the center continues to help people enrich and advance their lives and communities. 

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Where recovery meets community: Renovated Stella Maris Coffee Shop is a sober place for a cup of joe
After closing during the pandemic, the newly renovated Stella Maris Coffee Shop on Washington Avenue is back in business and offering workforce development for its employees in recovery, as well as a tasty cup of coffee or tea for the patrons. 
May Dugan spreads joy and gifts during the holidays
Cleveland insider: meet three stalwart volunteers
Three long-time area volunteers reveal what drives them to give so generously, how they've soldiered through the tough times and the ways in which their efforts pay back – and then some.
Q & A: Rick Kemm
The executive director of the May Dugan Center chats about his passion for health and human services and what ignited his decades of work in the nonprofit sector.
Turning back from the edge
Fresh Water contributor Brandon Baker uncovers compelling success stories from Clevelanders who have overcome untold challenges and crises.
The very Irish history of Cleveland's west side philanthropy
The colorful history of May Dugan and how she embodied West Side philanthropy shimmers with the emerald green of her family's heritage.
In gentrifying Ohio City, helping the ones who need it most
Not everyone's feeling the craft food boom in Ohio City. The nonprofit May Dugan Center has anchored the corner of Fulton and Bridge for 46 years, helping poor residents meet their basic needs.
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