- Press Releases
- Kinship Award 2008
- Kinship Award 2007
Our Goals
The Urban Appalachian Council (UAC) is a non-profit, social service organization that provides direct and advocacy services in communities of Cincinnati most heavily populated by Urban Appalachians.
The Urban Appalachian Council was incorporated in 1974 to "promote a decent quality of life for Appalachian people of Greater Cincinnati."
UAC has four main directional goals: Empowering Individuals, Strengthening Families, Developing Communities, Reforming Systems. Each of these goals is reflected in the programs and service work provided by UAC. UAC's programs provide building blocks for success. These building blocks start with individuals and, like strong Appalachian traditions, are passed on to families and the broader community.
UAC's programs focus on education, leadership development, family and human services, cultural celebration and access to employment and training.
UAC is a membership based organization. Individuals who contribute either time and/or resources may become a member. Visit our Support UAC page for more information on membership, donating, and volunteer opportunities, or call the UAC office at (513) 251-0202.
A copy of the Urban Appalachian Council's most recent IRS 990 can be found at GuideStar.org. Registration is required to use this service.

Urban Appalachian Council
2115 West Eighth Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45204
phone: (513) 251-0202
fax: (513) 557-2542
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