
FrontLine Service, founded in 1988 and formerly known as Mental Health Services, is a leading social‑service provider in Cuyahoga County that responds to homelessness, crisis, and trauma. The organization delivers a continuum of care that includes outreach, emergency shelter, transitional and permanent housing for the homeless, crisis intervention for those at risk of suicide, and family‑centered support for children who have witnessed violence. By combining rapid response with long‑term housing and therapeutic services, FrontLine serves more than 20,000 individuals and families each year, earning its reputation as the county’s preferred choice for comprehensive crisis and homelessness care. Its integrated, family‑focused approach and decades of community experience set it apart in the field.
The Development and Communications Manager is responsible for driving donor engagement through strategic storytelling, fundraising events, and crafting engaging grant proposals. They will partner with colleagues to identify new opportunities for creating and adapting compelling events and communications.
FrontLine Service, founded in 1988 and formerly known as Mental Health Services, is a leading social‑service provider in Cuyahoga County that responds to homelessness, crisis, and trauma. The organization delivers a continuum of care that includes outreach, emergency shelter, transitional and permanent housing for the homeless, crisis intervention for those at risk of suicide, and family‑centered support for children who have witnessed violence. By combining rapid response with long‑term housing and therapeutic services, FrontLine serves more than 20,000 individuals and families each year, earning its reputation as the county’s preferred choice for comprehensive crisis and homelessness care. Its integrated, family‑focused approach and decades of community experience set it apart in the field.