Project helping single moms get into better housing, schools

The nonprofits helps single moms bring their children to better neighborhoods.

By Steve Wartenburg
Columbus CEO

The phone call from Families Flourish couldn’t have come at a better time for Bessie Jackson and her two sons, Braylon, 12, and Derius, 8. “We were technically homeless,” Jackson says. Her grandmother’s old, drafty, money pit of a home on the East Side where she and her boys were living had caught fire four days earlier and was uninhabitable. Jackson, a home health care worker, had lost her job.

“We were living in a hotel,” she says.

It was 2018, and Jackson had been accepted into the three-year pilot of Families Flourish, a collaboration between Ohio State University’s city and regional planning program and community organizations. The guiding principle is that single mothers and their children do better in higher-opportunity, safer neighborhoods with better school systems. The problem: These neighborhoods are…