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Nonprofit People Working Cooperatively Relocates Headquarters in $15M Expansion to Serve More Low-Income Ohioans

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Last updated: April 11, 2026 10:13 pm
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Nonprofit Expands Headquarters to Serve More Low-Income Homeowners in Ohio and Kentucky

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A Growing Need for Housing SupportA $15 Million Investment in Community ImpactA Lifeline for Struggling Homeowners

CINCINNATI — People Working Cooperatively (PWC), a nonprofit dedicated to helping low-income homeowners maintain safe and stable housing, is relocating its headquarters to meet growing demand across southwest Ohio and northern Kentucky.

The organization, which has served the community for over 50 years, provides critical home repairs, accessibility modifications, and emergency services to thousands of families annually. With demand rising, PWC’s current facility has become too cramped to support its expanding operations.

A Growing Need for Housing Support

PWC assists more than 8,000 households each year, many of whom live on incomes averaging just $14,000 annually. The nonprofit’s president, Jock Pitts, says the move is essential to keep up with increasing requests for help.

“Our current space simply can’t handle our growth—not enough room for staff, parking, or materials,” Pitts explained. “This expansion will allow us to serve more people who desperately need safe, stable housing.”

Ohio’s aging population is a key factor driving demand. According to the state’s Housing Needs Assessment Report, over 653,000 Ohioans aged 65 and older live alone, making up 13% of all households. Many struggle with home maintenance costs and accessibility challenges.

A $15 Million Investment in Community Impact

The new headquarters, set to open by late summer or early fall, represents a $15 million investment in PWC’s mission. The upgraded facility will provide more workspace for employees, additional fleet vehicles, and improved logistics to streamline services.

Sara Bourgeois, PWC’s Director of Community Engagement, says the move is also an opportunity to rethink operations. “This isn’t just about more space—it’s about refreshing how we work so we can be more efficient and effective,” she said.

Currently, PWC aids more than 5,000 households annually across Ohio and Kentucky. Pitts hopes the expansion will allow the nonprofit to reach even more families in need.

A Lifeline for Struggling Homeowners

For many low-income residents, PWC’s services are a lifeline. The organization helps with critical repairs, wheelchair ramps, roof replacements, and emergency fixes that prevent displacement.

“We’ve been doing this work for five decades, but the need keeps growing,” Pitts said. “This new facility reflects our commitment to expanding our impact and changing more lives.”

As housing costs rise and aging homeowners face mounting challenges, PWC’s expansion comes at a crucial time. The nonprofit’s leaders say the move will ensure they can continue providing essential services for years to come.

— Reported by Nexio News

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