Hope Lives Here
Creating Pathways To Self-Sufficiency
Omega CDC is empowering families to break the cycle of generational poverty through cradle-to-career place-based services.
How To Connect
At Omega CDC, we help families and individuals achieve self-sufficency by using their strengths. Our programs include after-school and summer activities, help for families at Edwin Joel Brown Middle School and Fairview Elementary, family coaching, food assistance, senior resources, and job training.We would love to hear from you and see how we can work together to help you reach your goals.
Call Us At 937.723.8254
Connect With Us
They say that the first step is the hardest, and that was true when I first heard about the type of help that is offered by Omega CDC, because I was too embarrassed, ashamed and afraid to call. I was in a transitioning phase of my life and asking for help is not easy for me, but immediately upon contacting the Hope Center and Omega CDC, I was uplifted and encouraged”-Omega CDC Member
Our Impact
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Service deliveries to Omega Senior Loft residences to preserve and enhance senior independence.
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Meals delivered to residents in partnership with Miami Valley Meals
Recent News & Events

04/16/2026
Northwest Dayton Goes to Boston: Omega CDC at the 2026 Disrupting Poverty Conference
The Disrupting Poverty Conference: Rise Together is hosted every two years by Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath). It brings together people…

02/19/2026
Building the Table: Inside the Family and Youth Advocacy Council
A new council is preparing Hope Zone families and youth to lead in real-time for the decisions that shape their…

01/20/2026
Why Gem City Market Matters to Families in Northwest Dayton
For many families in Northwest Dayton, Gem City Market is part of everyday life. Omega CDC supports community businesses that…







