What's Happening?
Bishop Richard Cox, a prominent social justice advocate in Dayton, passed away on May 2 at the age of 77. Cox was the founder and president of the Clergy Community Coalition, a group instrumental in passing a property tax levy to build a public hospital
in West Dayton. His leadership and advocacy were pivotal in addressing healthcare needs in the community. Cox openly shared his personal health struggles to highlight the importance of the hospital project, which was approved by Dayton voters.
Why It's Important?
Cox's passing marks a significant loss for the Dayton community, where he was a charismatic leader and advocate for social justice. His efforts in securing a public hospital address a critical healthcare gap in West Dayton, a region affected by the closure of Good Samaritan Hospital. The successful levy reflects Cox's impact and the community's commitment to improving local healthcare infrastructure. His legacy will continue to influence social justice initiatives in the area.
What's Next?
The Clergy Community Coalition, under new leadership, will continue to pursue the completion of the public hospital project. The group is focused on ensuring that the facility becomes a reality, fulfilling the vision that Cox championed. Community members and leaders will likely rally to support the coalition's efforts, maintaining momentum for the project. The hospital's development will be closely monitored as a testament to Cox's enduring influence.












