Ohio Works First (owf) Clark County | Clark County Department Of Job & Family Services
Work activities provide services to program recipients to assist them in working toward self-sufficiency through employment, training, and education. Financial assistance to families with children. Time limited programs in which assistance may be received up to 36 months before ending.
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Physical Address
1345 Lagonda, 1346 Lagonda Buildings A ,b, C And D, Springfield, OH 45503
Hours
Mon. 8:00am - 4:00pm
Fax
(937) 327-1996
Voice
Website
Application process
Most programs require verification of age, identity, citizenship, and income.
Fee
None
Eligibility
Anyone in need should contact the department for specific information.
Service area
Clark County, Ohio
Agency info
Clark County Department Of Job & Family Services
The Clark County Department of Job & Family Services is a "quadruple combined" agency serving over 25,000 county residents through four divisions: BenefitsPlus: * On-going cash assistance and job training through Ohio Works First (OWF) Program * Short term assistance with the goal of helping families obtain or retain employment through Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC) Program * Food Assistance * Medicaid * Disability Assistance * Child Care Assistance * Transportation assistance through the RidesPlus Program Family & Children's Services Division: * Investigation of child abuse and neglect * On-going services for families at-risk of abuse or neglect * Adult Protective Services * Adoption * Foster Care * Clark County Visitation Center Child Support Enforcement Agency: * Paternity and Support Establishment * Support Enforcement * Collection OhioMeansJobs Regional One-Stop System: * Services to job seekers and employers * Career information & planning, * Resume development * Educational workshops * Access to copiers, fax, phones & computers