Talbert House

  • Health & Mental Wellness

Who We Are

Talbert House was founded to help homeless men reenter the community. In August 1965, with a budget of $30,000 from private donations, the first halfway house program opened. Today, Talbert House operates in multiple service areas in conjunction with its affiliates throughout Greater Cincinnati including services provided in Hamilton County, Butler County, Brown County, Warren County, and Clinton County. The services are offered to a broad-based population with the agency's mission in mind: empowering children, adults and families to live healthy, safe and productive lives. Talbert House helps thousands of men, women and children throughout Southwest Ohio overcome adversity to become healthy and productive citizens.

What We Do

We empower children, adults, and families to live healthy, safe, and productive lives. We understand that life can be challenging and are here to support you every step of the way. Youth peer support connects young people facing similar challenges, like mental health conditions or substance use issues, with trained "peers" who have lived experience. These peers offer empathy, encouragement, and guidance, fostering a sense of community and reducing feelings of isolation. This model empowers youth by providing relatable role models and practical support on their journey to well-being.

Details

Get Connected Icon (513) 676-1017
Get Connected Icon Nikki Boberg
Get Connected Icon Director of Youth Services
https://www.talberthouse.org