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In addition, Star House is the nation's only drop-in center that hosts continuous best-practice research. Star House, along with Finance Fund and the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, jointly owns and operates Carol Stewart Village (CSV)—an affordable neighborhood for young adults coming out of homelessness, ages 18-24, with on-site programs and services.
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Our drop-in center is located in Central Ohio, but you do...
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Star House currently accepts new and gently used items for...
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We've opened a food pantry for residents at Carol Stewart...
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Star House staff are connecting young people in Central Ohio...
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This proven model is built upon the principles of accepting...
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Former CEO of Yahoo! (2009-2011) Carol Ann Bartz (born August 28, 1948) [1] [2] [3] is an American business executive, former president and CEO of the internet services company Yahoo!, and former chairman, president, and CEO at architectural and engineering design software company Autodesk .
Star House is a social service agency that operates Central Ohio's only drop-in center for youth, ages 14-24, who are experiencing homelessness and their small children. We offer young people a safe respite from the streets, immediate access to basic needs and connections to stabilizing resources, such as housing, transportation, health care ...
Who We Are: Star House is a social service agency that operates Central Ohio's only drop-in center for youth, ages 14-24, who are experiencing homelessness. In addition, along with Finance Fund and the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA), Star House operates Carol Stewart Village—a neighborhood for young adults, ages 18-24, with on-site programs and services. Since 2006, Star ...
Carol Bartz joined Yahoo as CEO with high hopes, a few F-bombs and a no-nonsense style. But Bartz was ultimately sunk by a drama-go-round that never ended. Yahoo never quite got its act...