Defending Childhood | Frontline Service

Provides a psychological evaluation and individualized counseling to children who have suffered psychological trauma as a result of witnessing or experiencing violence (including domestic violence, bullying, sexual assault, incest, etc.).

Data provided by

211 Cleveland

Physical Address

1744 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114

Hours

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Voice

(216) 674-6700

voice | Frontline Services Coordinated Intake

Voice

(216) 623-6555

voice | Front Desk / Administration

Fax

(216) 623-6539

fax | Front Desk / Administration

Voice

(216) 623-6888

voice | 24-hour Mobile Crisis Unit

Fax

(216) 861-7671

fax | Mobile Crisis Unit

Application process

By phone.

Fee

None

Eligibility

Cuyahoga county youth age birth through 17 who have been behaving differently than normal (sleep issues, bed wetting, fighting, etc.) or feeling upset and who has experienced or witnessed violence.

Service area

Cuyahoga County, Ohio

Agency info

Frontline Service

Reaching out to adults and children in Northeast Ohio to end homelessness, prevent suicide, resolve behavioral health crises and overcome trauma.