WHAT: A special day for a Nationwide Children’s Hospital family as they prepare to move into newly built home Nationwide Children’s Hospital partners with City of Columbus, United Way to build home near hospital to accommodate family’s needs             WHEN: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 10 a.m. – media opportunity WHERE: 847 Carpenter St. Columbus, OH 43206 *street parking available *additional houses renovated by Healthy Neighborhood, Healthy Families on Carpenter St. will be open for viewing WHO: -City of Columbus, Mayor Michael B. Coleman -Columbus City Councilmember, Hearcel F. Craig -Janet E. Jackson, President and CEO, United Way of Central Ohio -Rev. John Edgar, Community Development for All People -LaQuita Long, homeowner -Steve Allen, MD, CEO of Nationwide Children’s Hospital ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman alongside City Councilmember Hearcel Craig, United Way of Central Ohio President and CEO, Janet Jackson and Nationwide Children’s Hospital CEO, Steve Allen, MD, will celebrate the completion of an in-fill residential property created to address the specific housing needs of a Nationwide Children’s patient family. Homebuyer LaQuita Long has two children, one of whom is wheelchair bound and makes frequent visits to the hospital. Due to the on-going treatment her daughter requires, Ms. Long was eager to find a home in the area. As she assessed her housing needs, it was determined there was a need for an ADA compliant home. With the support of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Families (HNHF), United Way of Central Ohio and the City of Columbus, a once vacant and blighted lot was turned into a home that made Ms. Long’s dream a reality. Funded partially by the United Way and Nationwide Children’s, with the lot donated by the City of Columbus, Ms. Long and her family will move into their new home that accommodates their needs with a wheel chair ramp, interior hand rails and larger turning radii throughout the home for accessibility. This is the first home where the homebuyer and builders worked hand-in-hand to address the specific needs of the family. HNHF, first announced in September 2008, is a five-pronged, public-private collaborative focused on neighborhood revitalization in Columbus’ South Side, which creates tangible outcomes through a broad-based effort that is responsive to the needs and desires of the community.  In collaboration with area non-profit partner, Community Development for All People, renovating and selling homes in Columbus’ South Side is the goal of the Affordable Housing prong. By addressing vacant and abandoned properties, offering programs like home buyer education and homeowner grant repair, HNHF-Healthy Homes is revitalizing the neighborhood. To date, the program has impacted 70 homes through full rehab and home repair grants. CONTACT: Erin Pope Nationwide Children’s Hospital Media Relations Office: (614) 355-0495 Cell: (614) 562-1382 Dan Williamson Mayor’s Office (614) 645-5300 John Ivanic Columbus City Council (614) 645-6798

WHAT: A special day for a Nationwide Children’s Hospital family as they prepare to move into newly built home Nationwide Children’s Hospital partners with City of Columbus, United Way to build home near hospital to accommodate family’s needs             WHEN: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 10 a.m. – media opportunity WHERE: 847 Carpenter St. Columbus, OH 43206 *street parking available *additional houses renovated by Healthy Neighborhood, Healthy Families on Carpenter St. will be open for viewing WHO: -City of Columbus, Mayor Michael B. Coleman -Columbus City Councilmember, Hearcel F. Craig -Janet E. Jackson, President and CEO, United Way of Central Ohio -Rev. John Edgar, Community Development for All People -LaQuita Long, homeowner -Steve Allen, MD, CEO of Nationwide Children’s Hospital ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman alongside City Councilmember Hearcel Craig, United Way of Central Ohio President and CEO, Janet Jackson and Nationwide Children’s Hospital CEO, Steve Allen, MD, will celebrate the completion of an in-fill residential property created to address the specific housing needs of a Nationwide Children’s patient family. Homebuyer LaQuita Long has two children, one of whom is wheelchair bound and makes frequent visits to the hospital. Due to the on-going treatment her daughter requires, Ms. Long was eager to find a home in the area. As she assessed her housing needs, it was determined there was a need for an ADA compliant home. With the support of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Families (HNHF), United Way of Central Ohio and the City of Columbus, a once vacant and blighted lot was turned into a home that made Ms. Long’s dream a reality. Funded partially by the United Way and Nationwide Children’s, with the lot donated by the City of Columbus, Ms. Long and her family will move into their new home that accommodates their needs with a wheel chair ramp, interior hand rails and larger turning radii throughout the home for accessibility. This is the first home where the homebuyer and builders worked hand-in-hand to address the specific needs of the family. HNHF, first announced in September 2008, is a five-pronged, public-private collaborative focused on neighborhood revitalization in Columbus’ South Side, which creates tangible outcomes through a broad-based effort that is responsive to the needs and desires of the community.  In collaboration with area non-profit partner, Community Development for All People, renovating and selling homes in Columbus’ South Side is the goal of the Affordable Housing prong. By addressing vacant and abandoned properties, offering programs like home buyer education and homeowner grant repair, HNHF-Healthy Homes is revitalizing the neighborhood. To date, the program has impacted 70 homes through full rehab and home repair grants. CONTACT: Erin Pope Nationwide Children’s Hospital Media Relations Office: (614) 355-0495 Cell: (614) 562-1382 Dan Williamson Mayor’s Office (614) 645-5300 John Ivanic Columbus City Council (614) 645-6798