Su Casa Hispanic Ministry

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7036 Fairpark Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45216

Su Casa Hispanic Ministry is a community organization in Cincinnati, OH that provides support and resources to the local Hispanic population.

Through various programs and services, Su Casa aims to empower and uplift individuals and families within the Hispanic community.

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5.01 reviews
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Jeremy B.
5/14/2012

I am totally a fan of the Spanish community, so if you are looking for a place to practice your Spanish, volunteer with the people, or learn about their culture, as far as I know, this is the...

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