Yonas & Phillabaum's Ongoing Support for the Community in 2026
Yonas and Phillabaum, LLC remains a steadfast supporter of the American Homeland Title Community Foundation (AHTCF) in 2026, reinforcing its commitment to bettering the local community in Cincinnati, Ohio. This collaboration focuses on empowering nonprofit organizations and facilitating efforts that directly impact vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly.
Strengthening the Network of Support
The AHTCF, alongside Yonas and Phillabaum, aims to enhance the visibility and capabilities of local charities. Events organized by the foundation serve a dual purpose: generating funds for the nonprofits involved while raising awareness of their missions within the community. As stated by John Yonas, Managing Member Attorney at Yonas and Phillabaum, "By creating events that include multiple organizations, we maximize awareness, reach, and profit potential for each nonprofit involved." This strategy allows these organizations to focus on what they do best, maximizing their impact in the community.
In 2026, the AHTCF is honing in on securing financial donations for local charities dedicated to supporting the elderly. Many of these nonprofits can amplify contributions by partnering with other organizations, such as the Free Store Foodbank. Those interested in contributing can visit
AHTCF's contact page for details on how to assist or find drop-off locations for non-perishable items.
Ongoing Partnership and Community Engagement
Yonas and Phillabaum's continued partnership with the AHTCF not only includes promoting the foundation's efforts but also managing vital legal and administrative functions. This ongoing support allows all participating nonprofits to concentrate on critical tasks such as ticket sales and marketing for the major events planned throughout the year.
Following the success of previous campaigns, one highlight from the past year was the "25 Days of Giving" initiative, showcasing the importance of community involvement. For instance, on Day 24, the foundation spotlighted Talbert House, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing mental health and housing assistance services. The AHTCF supported this initiative by donating essential items, such as towels, to enhance Talbert House's mission.
Alongside direct contributions, the AHTCF plays a pivotal role in facilitating broader community support. It maintains several drop-off stations across various counties for non-perishable food and hygiene items. Interested donors are encouraged to call ahead to verify accessibility, as operating hours for drop-offs may vary. Among the most requested donated goods are:
- - Toiletries
- - Meals requiring only water
- - Ready-to-heat complete meals
- - Fruit cups and sauces
- - Oatmeal
- - Snack nuts and dried fruits
- - Socks
A Foundational Leadership in Cincinnati, Ohio
The American Homeland Title Community Foundation was established by John Yonas himself, who acts as both the owner and lead attorney at Yonas and Phillabaum. His unique position enhances the foundation's effectiveness as his legal expertise in various fields directly informs operational strategies. The firm is dedicated to offering comprehensive legal guidance to individuals and families facing real-world legal challenges, with a strong emphasis on education and advocacy.
Yonas and Phillabaum, LLC is a full-service law firm that fights for the rights of everyday people confronting significant challenges. Providing skilled representation in criminal defense, estate planning, family law, and more, the firm remains committed to ensuring clients feel informed throughout their legal journeys. For more information, potential clients can reach the firm at 513-427-6100 or visit
ypattorneys.com. This dedicated approach ensures that Yonas and Phillabaum, LLC serves as a reliable legal partner navigating today's challenges while preparing for tomorrow's opportunities.