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Mckinley Hall

2624 Lexington Avnue, Springfield, OH 45505
Residential services are available to chemically dependent men who are unable to remain free of chemicals in an outpatient setting or need the intensity of this program to begin their recovery. The length of stay depends is based on individual care; however, most stays last about 30 days.
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Crown Point Ecology Center

3220 Ira Road, Akron, OH 44333
Offers weekly educational sessions for children during the summer months. Camps explore the 115-acre farm and investigate the natural cycles of plants, animals, and people on a farm through interdisciplinary, problem-solving, and team-building activities.
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Ywca Piqua

418 N Wayne St, Piqua, OH 45356
YWCA offers babysitting classes for grades six through eight. Classes focus on safety and life skills. Students participate in small group interactive learning, role-play and practice rescue skills with manikins. Students must attend all three classes to be a registered as a Safe Sitter. Membership NOT required.

Honey Bee Rescue

5867 Manchester Road, Akron, OH 44319
Offers free honey bee swarm removal and relocation.

Daniel L. Kinnard Va Outpatient Clinic

1855 West Main Street, Newark, OH 43055
Provides general podiatry services and care, with the exception of nail disorders, to veterans.
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University Hospitals Parma Medical Center

7007 Powers Blvd., Parma, OH 44129
Provides knowledge and skills to help clients manage their diabetes. Services include inpatient teaching, outpatient individual and group sessions, phone consultation, support groups, and classes on topics such as acute and chronic complications, insulin and oral hypoglycemia medicine, testing methods, diet, personal hygiene, exercise, and psychosocial adjustment.

Northwood Local Schools

600 Lemoyne Road, Northwood, OH 43619
Offers volunteer opportunities
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United Christian Church

8611 Hoke Road, Clayton, OH 45315
Provides a hot meal every Wednesday at 6:00pm.
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St Mary Catholic Church - Painesville

242 North State Street, Painesville, OH 44077
Distributes food to individuals with need.
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Wilmington City Schools

341 South Nelson Avenue, Wilmington, OH 45177

Administrative office for Wilmington City School District. Handles new student registration and other administrative services.

Columbus Public Health

240 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides outreach services to hard-to-reach pregnant women and women with children under 2. Works to improve the health of these families. Services include linkage to social and health services, education on health issues, assistance in overcoming health barriers including support for health care appointments.
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Greene Memorial Hospital

1141 North Monroe Drive, Xenia, OH 45385
Provides emergency response systems for persons that live alone and are disabled and/or elderly who may need to call for help in times of emergency. Has a portable lightweight transmitter that is carried and can be pressed for help.
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Sovereign Solutions

2475 Collingwood Boulevard, Suite 201, Toledo, OH 43620
Provides parenting skills training that focus on positive parenting practices, understanding parent stress, coping and healing strategies, supporting children's social emotional development.
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Life Learning Center

20 West 18th Street, Covington, KY 41011

Offers a variety of self-help and mutual support group meetings for individuals recovering from alcoholism and/or substance use and their family and friends. Meeting formats include 12 step (AA and NA) and Self Management and Recovery Training (SMART).

Miami County Department Of Job And Family Services - Miami County Financial Services And Income Maintenance

2040 N Cr 25a, Troy, OH 45373
PRC Services may be able to offer emergency gas assistance to income eligible households.

Social Security Administration - New Philadelphia

1260 Monroe Street Northwest, Suite 1c, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Offers a voluntary employment program that increases the choices and opportunities for eligible Social Security disability beneficiaries to obtain employment, vocational rehabilitation, and other support services from public and private providers, employers, and other organizations without endangering their disability benefits including health care coverage. Beneficiaries receive a Ticket which they may use to obtain services and jobs from state vocational rehabilitation agencies or organizations that have been designated as Employment Networks (EN) by the program. Once a beneficiary assigns his or her ticket to an EN or vocational rehabilitation agency, the provider works with them to develop a written individual work plan which documents desired employment goals and helps the individual return to work or work for the first time.
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Children Have Options In Caring Environments

1785 Big Hill Road, Dayton, OH 45439
Provides independent living services for youth ages 17 to 21 years old. Services include: client assessment, life skills training, apartment placement, and ongoing services to youth during placement (such as monitoring, supervision, counseling, and training).
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Towards Employment

3301 Saint Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides job readiness training, individualized career coaching, and case management. Participants receive ongoing access to supportive and legal services. Workshops help individuals understand job expectations, training requirements, and opportunities for advancement toward employment that offers family-sustaining wages. Each participant develops a Personal Career Map outlining the steps needed to achieve their career goals. Agency offers training for manufacturing, construction, healthcare, I.T. and more.

South Central Ohio Job And Family Services Vinton

30975 Industrial Park Road, Mc Arthur, OH 45651
Provides cash assistance for families who are experiencing an unexpected financial shortfall and have insufficient resources to obtain essential services or to meet expenses in situations where financial assistance related to their specific circumstance is unavailable. *Benefits last up to 36 months *Adults are limited to a total of 60 months of OWF cash assistance through their lifetime
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Jewish Federation Of Cleveland

25701 Science Park Dr., Jack, Joseph And Morton Mandel Building, Beachwood, OH 44122
Functions as a central fund-raising agency for Jewish agencies. Funds educational, humanitarian and social services through local partner agencies, schools, international organizations, area synagogues and community organizations.

Huckleberry House

1421 Hamlet Street, Columbus, OH 43201
Offers 24-hour crisis intervention services for teens. Provides a 24-hour crisis shelter and crisis hotline. Offers counseling services for youth who have run away from home, or are thinking of running. Counselors work with teens and their families to provide crisis intervention and to develop communication and understanding. Average length of stay is 5-7 days with a plan of reconciliation in place.
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Western Reserve Area Agency On Aging At Lakewood City Of - Department Of Human Services - Division Of Aging - Cove Community Center

12525 Lake Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107
Provides a mobile app or option of a pre-loaded card with $50 to use in purchasing locally grown fruits, vegetables, honey, and herbs from participating farmers markets.
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Western Reserve Area Agency On Aging At Senior Citizen Resources - Deaconness Krafft Center

3100 Devonshire Ave., Cleveland, OH 44109
Provides a mobile app or option of a pre-loaded card with $50 to use in purchasing locally grown fruits, vegetables, honey, and herbs from participating farmers markets.
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Lake County General Health District - Painesville

89 Chester Avenue, Painesville, OH 44077
Federally-funded program that provides supplemental food, and breastfeeding and nutritional counseling/education for all women, infants and children in Lake County who meet the criteria for the program.
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Wcpl - West Salem Branch

99 East Buckeye Street, West Salem, OH 44287
Provides a collection of non-traditional library items, including:
  • Games and toys
  • Crafting items
  • Technology items
  • Home improvement tools
  • Kitchenware
  • Outdoor items
  • Health and wellness items
  • Activity passes
Visit https://wcpl.info/content/library-things-0 for current list of items. Library staff cannot give instructions on use of an item. See user manuals.
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