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1925 Coventry Rd., Cleveland Hts., OH 44118
Provides a full range of library services including books, movies, music (in hard copy and electronic formats), hotspots, reference, children's, adult and teen departments, homebound services, audio-visual materials, a variety of programs for all age groups, computer access to the catalog and Internet, book groups, and study equipment and space. Also offers meeting rooms for public events. Provides computer links to numerous databases. Also offers an Internet workstation for the visually impaired.Titles may also be directly downloaded as e-books or streamed to home computers or other devices of cardholders in the library network.
12201 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
Provides a distribution of fresh produce
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7500 Auburn Road, Concord Township, OH 44077
Provides outpatient health care services and laboratory services. Also offers urgent care treatment.
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1580 Adams Lane, Zanesville, OH 43701
Early Head Start serves pregnant mothers and children 0-3 years old with Home Based Learning and there are currently 3 classrooms for 2 year old children.
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1080 N Bridge St., Zane Plaza, Chillicothe, OH 45601
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, linens, functioning small appliances and electronic devices, and toys. Donated items are re-sold through the agency's thrift stores. Donation pick-up may be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
2655 Crescent Springs Road, Crescent Springs, KY 41017

Provides partial payments toward utility expenses. Assistance amounts and limitations vary by SVDP Conference.

3764 Pearl Rd., Ste. 200, Cleveland, OH 44109
Provides help developing skills that lead to successfully getting and keeping a job. Job interviewing, professional appearance, use of computers in job searching, and skills needed to keep a job are all covered.
277 Canal Avenue Southeast, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Provides emergency loans to help producers recover from production and physical losses due to drought, flooding, other natural disasters, or quarantine.
16700 Puritas Ave., Cleveland, OH 44135
Assists with completing and submitting forms for needed social services, such as government benefit programs.
600 Island Road, Circleville, OH 43113
By forming partnerships with local law enforcement and public safety organizations, Project Lifesaver deploys specially trained teams with the most reliable technology available to quickly locate and return wandering adults and children to their families and caregivers. Project Lifesaver relies on proven radio technology and a specially trained search and rescue team. Clients that are enrolled in the Project Lifesaver program wear a personalized wristband that emits a tracking signal. When caregivers notify the local Project Lifesaver agency that the person is missing, a search and rescue team responds to the wanderer's area and starts searching with the mobile locater tracking system. Search times have been reduced from hours and days to minutes. In over 1500 searches, there have been no reported serious injuries or deaths. Recovery times average less than 30 minutes. The system was designed to help individuals who have wandering tendencies such as those with autism, developmental disabilities, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
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1200 Old Henderson Road, Columbus, OH 43220
Offers personalized care plans and wellness and educational classes for individuals and their families affected by cancer. "Lunchtime Learning" series is offered every first Wednesday of the month. Topics vary. Telephone for additional information. Classes are offered online through Zoom with a limited number of people attending in person.
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5680 Liberty Avenue, Vermilion, OH 44089
Provides educational, informational, and recreational needs of the community. Services include copy machines, fax services, interlibrary loan, Internet access (including wireless), meeting rooms, notary services, computers, reference services, voter registration, and more. Provides free Wi-Fi access.
2173 N Ridge Rd., Ste. E, Lorain, OH 44055
Provides assessment and individual counseling for women who are experiencing postpartum depression or depression during pregnancy. If needed, treatment by a psychiatrist will be made available.
200 W Market Street, Lima, OH 45802
Collects and distributes child support, establishes paternity for children born out of wedlock, locates absent parents, modifies child support, collects support from out-of-state parents, establishes support orders/medical support orders.
Provides the general administrative body for Wood County government; the Commissioners oversee taxing, budgeting, appropriating and purchasing; they are also responsible for hearing and ruling on annexations, approving the drainage improvement process, and making improvements on and providing for solid waste disposal.
4407 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113
Provides assistance applying and paying for paperwork that proves identity for eligible individuals. Service may include a voucher to pay for a birth certificate, a voucher for a state ID or (possibly) a driver's license depending on individual need and situation. Documents for those born outside the US may include birth certificates and Consular Reports of Birth Overseas for US Citizens. Provides state IDs for youth needing a work permit or for applying for financial aid for post-secondary education. Cannot help with replacing a lost Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) or lost proofs of naturalized citizenship.
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1015 South Court Street, Circleville, OH 43113
Offers an outpatient level of care for the treatment of eating disorders. Therapist is trained in eating disorder treatment to be able to provide optimum care for clients. Through CBT, MI, and DBT, clients will have the opportunity to challenge themselves to overcome their disordered eating patterns as well as any co-occurring mental health issues. Therapist will work with clients that will be at their own level of readiness for change. Each therapeutic intervention will be tailored to meet the individual needs of each client seeking services.
5000 Ymca Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45242
Provides a variety of summer day camps for children and youth at YMCA facilities. Also provides overnight summer camps at Camp Ernst.
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3200 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45220
Offers support for individuals caring for eligible veterans with a serious illness or disability. Helps with obtaining caregiver assistance available through the VA and connecting with other local resources and programs. Eligible caregivers may qualify for skills training, peer support mentoring, and one-on-one and group coaching.
207 West Elm Street, Lima, OH 45801
Recruits and trains adult volunteers to serve as role models, friends, and mentors for youth who may benefit from a supportive relationship. The volunteers ("Bigs") have contact with the youth ("Littles") twice a month for a period of at least one year. The volunteer and child participate in social and recreational activities such as watching movies, talking on the phone, bicycling, or just running errands. Professional caseworkers are available to provide advice and support.
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231 Main St., Courthouse Annex, Chardon, OH 44024
Provides justice system advocacy, support and information for victims of felony level crimes. Offers victims and witnesses advocates who facilitate interactions between the client and law enforcement officers and other court personnel. Victim advocates accompany victims to court and assist in the completion of victim impact statements and requests for victim notification.
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11660 Upper Gilchrist Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
The hepatitis A vaccine is available at the health department and is highly recommended for those who have never been vaccinated and/or are traveling to the outbreak-affected states. Vaccine is administered in a two dose series and cost for the vaccine is covered by most health insurance. For those without insurance, she said payment assistance is available.
200 Midway Street, London, OH 43140-1356
MCDJFS is required by Ohio law to investigate reports of abuse, neglect, self-neglect or exploitation of county residents age 60 or over. Adult Protective Services aims to achieve and ensure an adult's freedom, safety, least disruption of lifestyle, and the least restrictive care alternative. Possible interventions include an array of services that are available as funding permits.
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Marion, OH 43302
Provides Fresh Produce Distribution. Food will be prepackaged and placed into each person’s car trunk so as to minimize contact. Everyone will stay in their cars.
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