The Willows Project

The Willows Project Assisting Central American immigrants in north central Hamilton County with nutrition, housing, educ

04/15/2026
A village comes together!
04/15/2026

A village comes together!

Recently, in the Lowe's parking lot off Kemper in Springdale
01/09/2026

Recently, in the Lowe's parking lot off Kemper in Springdale

The Willows Project is a non-profit social service organization in southwest Ohio. Incorporated in 2021, The Willows Pro...
01/09/2026

The Willows Project is a non-profit social service organization in southwest Ohio. Incorporated in 2021, The Willows Project is a 501(c)(3) public charity serving immigrant families in northern Hamilton County and southern Butler County. Founded in 2016 in a donated apartment in the former Willows apartment complex, our organization emerged from direct community presence, trust-building, and long-term volunteer engagement. These roots continue to shape our approach: culturally responsive, relationship-driven, and connecting families to the services they rely on in ways that feel safe and accessible to them.

Please allow us to introduce you to 2 of the families needing help. All names have been changed to protect family privacy.

The Ramirez family has been broken up and needs community support for rent, food, clothing, and detention phone account privileges. The family is made up of a grandmother named Juana, her 2 adult sons, Carlos and Pablo, and her granddaughter. The sons worked to support the family, but they are both in ICE detention. Carlos is in the Butler Co. Jail in Hamilton, OH, and Pablo is at North Lake Correctional Facility in Butler, MI. Juana has Type I diabetes and depends on daily insulin injections to live. She can’t read or write because her family couldn’t afford to send her to school, and she tries to survive on odd jobs. The granddaughter is only 12, and misses her dad, Carlos. Juana came to the US for opportunities for her family to succeed, and to escape threats from a local money lender.

The Ortiz Family is struggling with many issues. ICE called the mom, Susana, into their Blue Ash office for an unscheduled meeting about her asylum application this summer. She was told to bring her 4 children and all their passports (3 eldest children were born in Guatemala). She went to the ICE office with her children and their passports, where the passports were confiscated, and Susana was put in detention on an ICE hold, then deported back to Guatemala. The father of the family, Juan, supported the family on his wages as a landscaper, but he lost his job in the fall. Juan has since been hospitalized for unexpected health issues, and now just wants to go back to Guatemala with his children to reunite with Susana. To do so, the family needs help with their current rent, food, and clothing needs, passport replacements, new passport for US-born child, and airfare to Guatemala.

Situations like these were uncommon a year ago, but the increase in ICE activity throughout the United States has created many more like them. People with no criminal backgrounds, who are seeking asylum through the channels dictated by our government, are being detained for “being brown” and “looking like illegals”. They do not receive the due process guaranteed to all people within our borders and are deported back to often dangerous situations in their countries of origin. Like the ancestors of most Americans, they came here for a better life, and they followed our procedures for asylum.

To donate or volunteer to help our community, please click on our link WillowsProject.org.
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Thank you!


Elaine Dulovich
The Willows Project
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WillowsProject.org
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OUR MISSION

The Princeton Closet brought bags of food for dozens of families at our weekly food distribution, AND they had stuffed a...
01/04/2026

The Princeton Closet brought bags of food for dozens of families at our weekly food distribution, AND they had stuffed animals for all the kids. Muchisimas gracias!

Thanks to The Princeton Closet for the 100+ coats they gave away to folks who needed them just before Christmas.
01/01/2026

Thanks to The Princeton Closet for the 100+ coats they gave away to folks who needed them just before Christmas.

10/20/2025

Happy young couple with their baby (imagine the picture) outside the post office, where The Willows Project helped them apply for a passport for their baby. A generous grant allows us to pay passport fees for families who would be hard-pressed to afford them. We also have volunteers help them fill out the necessary forms. We welcome more donations and more volunteers for this initiative.

10/01/2025

El autobús 513 llegará a The Park Apartments el jueves 2 de octubre, de 10am a 2pm. Ofrecerán exámenes de salud gratuitos, ayuda gratuita con problemas de salud mental u ayuda gratuita para personas mayores. Otros servicios disponibles para trabajos, WIC, y servicios inalámbricos. Patrocinado por The Willows Project. El bús 513 estará cerca donde tenemos la despensa de comidas.

Friday's food distribution. Come join us sometime, and/or see how to support our work at Willowsproject.org.
08/02/2025

Friday's food distribution. Come join us sometime, and/or see how to support our work at Willowsproject.org.

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