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55 Hospital Drive, Athens, OH 45701
Offers walk-in, medical care for patients who have an injury or illness that requires immediate care but is not of a serious, life threatening nature requiring a trip to an emergency department.
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211 Pathways
27 North Fifth Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
County civil court.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
2233 North Bank Drive, Columbus, OH 43220
Links individuals diagnosed with a terminal illness with programs that provide supportive services during the final stages of their illness. Refers individuals who are in need of intermediate, secured, or skilled nursing care with facilities that are appropriate to their needs and preferences.
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211 Summit
220 North Fifth Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
All MCLS locations have computer labs available for public use during building hours.
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1095 Edison Avenue, Akron, OH 44301
Offers a basketball based enrichment program, where middle and high school students eat a dinner meal together, learn through a shared lesson, and then play basketball.
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211 Summit
928 West Market Street, Tiffin, OH 44883
Provides mentoring program for youth.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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1467 East Long Street, Columbus, OH 43203
Free Summer Lunch is offered “grab & go” style. Packaged for pickup to be eaten at home.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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1274 Mcfeeley-petty Rd., Fort Recovery, OH 45846
Provides maintenance of township streets and property.
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211 Cleveland
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1430 University Boulevard, Hamilton, OH 45011

Offers substance use related treatment and support services for pregnant and new mothers. Services may include: assistance establishing and continuing prenatal care, primary care and psychiatry, referrals for medication assisted treatment (MAT), support groups, nutrition counseling, education about the effects of alcohol/drug use during pregnancy, and parenting classes. Program length based on progress and individual need.

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211 UWGC
8402 Blackjack Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Provides various support groups, on a wide variety of topics, for clients involved in the F/ACT (Forensic/Assertive Community Treatment) program.
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211 Pathways
824 Bowtown Rd, Delaware, OH 43015
Services include Hepatitis C testing.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
2500 Metrohealth Dr., Cleveland, OH 44109
Provides answers to patient questions about their present and future accounts, billing, or insurance. Also screens for any possible outside solution including, Marketplace insurance or Medicaid, before offering payment assistance or payment plans.
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211 Cleveland
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1474 Boettler Road, Green, OH 44685
Provides a graded system of learning in a formal school setting from grades 9th through 12. Provides formal instruction for students who want to prepare themselves for further education at the college/university level as well as those who prefer to seek employment immediately after high school graduation.
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211 Summit
1173 North Ridge Road East, Suite 102, Lorain, OH 44055
Offers community-based meetings and discussions for underrepresented minority populations in Lorain County. These meetings will address these groups' unique challenges in accessing mental health services and provide valuable information and resources to overcome these barriers. Focus on psychoeducation, group discussions, and hands-on activities to increase knowledge, reduce stigma, and improve access to mental health and substance abuse services.
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211 Summit
6001 Woodland Ave., Carl B. Stokes Social Services Mall, Cleveland, OH 44104
Offers confidential HIV / AIDS / STD testing, and provides HIV / AIDS / STD prevention supplies and information. Also provides primary care services and case management for those who are HIV positive or have AIDS.
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211 Cleveland
100 Medical Center Drive, Springfield, OH 45504
Mercy Health — Springfield Pediatric Rehabilitation is a service line of Mercy Health — Springfield. Mercy Health — Springfield Pediatric Rehabilitation offers premier outpatient physical, occupational and speech-language therapy to children with disabilities, developmental delays and acquired injuries. Our goal-oriented approach maximizes each child's ability to function as independently as possible within the community. Physical Therapy: Physical therapy focuses on a child's basic movement, balance and coordination skills. Our therapists design individualized programs to develop and improve a child's motion, strength, balance, mobility and movement skills. Treatment may include therapeutic exercises and activities, functional training, physical agents and/or assistive technology to maximize a child's functional independence, decrease pain and prevent secondary impairments. Occupational Therapy: Occupational therapy helps a child develop the fine motor skills needed for activities in daily life such as playing with toys, writing and cutting with scissors. Our licensed therapists also teach alternative techniques and use of adaptive equipment to accomplish everyday tasks such as eating with utensils and dressing oneself. Children with Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder are often referred to our occupational therapy department for help adapting to sensory and environmental distractions. Our facility houses a Sensory Integration Room with a ball pit, tunnels, swinging hammock and more. Speech/Language Pathology: Our therapists treat children with speech-language delays, articulation and hearing loss, as well as, fluency disorders, voice disorders and feeding and/or swallowing difficulties. Areas of Focus Include: Childhood Apraxia of Speech Oral Motor Issues Feeding Disorders Hearing Loss Spectrum Disorders/Pragmatics Expressive Language/Processing Disorders Articulation Neurological Disorders Down Syndrome Treatment
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1020 Woodman Drive, Suite 330, Dayton, OH 45432
Provides a restorative Justice Program, which is a 26 week strength-based treatment program that takes an intensive home and group-based multidimensional approach. Program is only available to juvenile delinquents with previous court involvement.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
7140 Port Sylvania Drive, Toledo, OH 43617
Provides one-on-one support and education, educational seminars, parent training workshops, specialized information and referral, family events, parent resource library with Boardmaker program, and presentations and training for professionals and groups.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
1627 Bryn Mawr Drive, Newark, OH 43055
This three session workshop will give you the opportunity to meet with other families of toddlers and preschool children who may be experiencing some of the same challenges you are facing everyday. Using videos, activities and group discussion, a group leader will help you learn important skills for parenting a young child.
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211 Pathways
2170 Anderson Ferry Road, Cincinnati, OH 45238

Federally Qualified Health Center providing pediatric health care services. Services include well-child exams, eye, ear, and dental screenings, diagnosis and treatment, preventive care, medication assistance, and other routine testing and screenings.

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211 UWGC
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2924 Donahoe Drive, Ashtabula, OH 44004
Program designed to meet an emergent need or assist the family towards self-sufficiency, including:
  • Job Related Expenses and Education Training (employment-related expenses, GED testing, transportation benefits, vehicle expenses)
  • Education and Training (education expenses for children, internet due to COVID-19 and remote school situations)
  • Shelter Expenses (rent or mortgage payment, security deposits, home repairs, fire damage, appliance repair/purchase, utility payments)
COVID-19 Temporary Message: Beginning Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 12:00 p.m., Ashtabula County Job & Family Services (ACJFS) will limit public access at their 2924 Donahoe Drive and 2247 Lake Avenue locations. This will not prevent determination of eligibility as ACJFS will continue to operate behind the scenes to ensure residents receive critical benefits. Those receiving any type of benefit from the ACJFS are strongly encouraged to contact the agency via phone or internet, versus appearing in person. Personal documents can be uploaded to www.benefits.ohio.gov, faxed to 440-998-1538, placed in the lobby drop boxes at either location, emailed to: [email protected], or mailed to 2924 Donahoe Dr., Ashtabula, OH 44004.
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2-1-1 Ashtabula County
2555 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, OH 43614
Provides emergency financial assistance for rent, mortgage, utilities, public transportation, medication, prescription, work clothing, and food vouchers through partnerships with other providers. Also provides VA Benefit Advocacy to help veterans and their families identify and access benefits from the Department of Veteran Affairs for which they qualify. Also provides official State of Ohio Veterans ID card that proves that the veteran has honorable discharge papers filed with the county. Veterans may also use the card for discounts with area businesses.
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732 Hebron Road, Heath, OH 43056
Produce Market offered each Friday from 9:30am-11:00am featuring fresh produce and various food items. Please note: During winter months, the Produce Market distribution moves to the Heath Fire Station at 193 Heath Rd.
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211 Pathways
3333 Burnet Avenue, Mlc 7009, Cincinnati, OH 45229

Provides community-based care coordination services for expectant mothers and fathers and parents with children under 18 months of age. Community Health Workers identify social and medical needs, connect individuals to appropriate services and care, and provide other wraparound supports. An emphasis is placed on prenatal and postpartum care and education on reducing the risk of infant mortality.

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211 UWGC
1343 North Fountain Boulevard, Springfield, OH 45504
The Acute Rehabilitation Unit at Springfield Regional Medical Center is an inpatient unit that provides physical and cognitive rehabilitation programs for individuals who have experienced a disabling injury or illness. Our goal is to ensure an optimum level of recovery while providing cost-effective outcomes for our patients.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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