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540 S Central Avenue, Lima, OH 45804
Offers parenting workshops in a group setting that allow parents time to socialize with other parents, discuss topics related to their children, and learn ways to relieve stress.
1380 E Kibby Street, Lima, OH 45804
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8401 Market Street, Boardman, OH 44512
Provides diagnostic and treatment services, including surgical services, for people whose illnesses or injuries require that they remain at the hospital for at least one night.
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1105 Schrock Road, Suite 400, Columbus, OH 43229
For those who qualify, provides short-term housing, utilities assistance (rent, gas, electric and water) and transportation assistance for people living with HIV.
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12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 150, Chardon, OH 44024
Provides public insurance to cover medical services that may include doctor visits, some prescription drugs, hospital care, home care, long-term care, medical equipment, transportation, mental health, vision, dental, substance abuse services and other services. Medicaid is the payer of last resort - Medicare will be billed first if client is eligible.
420 North Wooster Avenue, Dover, OH 44622
Provides clothing for individuals in need. Available items depend on donations received. Also provides a lunch, which may be eaten on-site or taken to go.
Accepts unopened, in date non-perishable foods and new or gently used clean clothing.
150 Court Street, Marion, OH 43302
Provides clothing, furniture, sheets, blankets, towels, dishes, and other items when available, at no cost to individuals in need in the community.
445 Woodlawn Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43701
Provides cash assistance to individuals who are considered to be disabled due to a physical or mental impairment rendering them unable to work. The disability must be medically proven to have lasted or projected to last at least twelve months. Disability determinations are made by a special unit with physicians on staff at the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Persons indicating a disability will also be referred to apply for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program or Social Security Disability through the Social Security Administration and referred to the SSI Case Management Program administered through Muskingum County Department of Job and Family Services. Other factors of eligibility for Disability Financial Assistance are: *income *resources *citizenship *residency in Muskingum County *living arrangements (may not be institutionalized) *employment history (must not have voluntarily terminated employment without good cause within thirty days of applying for assistance.) If the individual is in receipt of food assistance and not exempted from participation, they must take part in the Employment and Training Program, Work Experience Program, Job Club, or other program prescribed by the department to assist the individual in meeting the goal of becoming self sufficient.
820 Canfield Road, Youngstown, OH 44511
Offers an essential home repair program to assist residents of owner-occupied, single family homes with essential repairs such as furnace and plumbing repairs.
2996 Columbus Street, Victorious Living Christian Center, Grove City, OH 43123
Offers a walk-in food pantry serving veterans and their families through the Troop and Family Support Service (73rd TFAC Region 6 Rickenbacker ANGB) and through the Ohio Army National Guard RTI (DSCC-Defense Supply Center Columbus) Whitehall.
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6220 East Dublin Granville Road, New Albany, OH 43054
Pairs volunteers with children to provide socialization, life building skills and friendship. Visits take place either weekly or twice a month, depending on the family's interest.
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25821 New Guilford Road, Bladensburg, OH 43005
Center of Hope is a community service center and food hub. The Bladensburg location houses MidOhio Market, which is a free grocery market and operates as a food distribution hub for mobile programs that operate in rural Ohio. Center of Hope also provides holistic supports for individuals, including chaplain services, health/wellness programming, senior services and more. We also operate a limited number of deliveries to homebound seniors.
810 Vermont Avenue Nw, Washington, DC 20420
Provides a hotline to ensure that homeless Veterans or Veterans at-risk for homelessness have free, 24/7 access to trained counselors. The hotline is intended to assist homeless Veterans and their families, VA Medical Centers, federal, state and local partners, community agencies, service providers and others in the community.
3760 Darrow Road, Stow City Hall, Stow, OH 44224
Provides funding for professional services rendered by funeral directors to prepare indigent city residents for burial. Amounts to be paid toward services include $800 for an adult, $550 for a child 12 and under, or $150 for a still birth. Additional funding may also be able to pay for a stone or concrete marker on which the person's name, age, and date of death will be inscribed.
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2820 West Alexis Road, Lutheran Church Of Our Saviour, Toledo, OH 43613
Seeks volunteers to help with food pantry. Volunteers may assist by stocking the food pantry, helping with the intake procedure for those seeking food, or assisting with food distribution.
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1260 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
Offers an annual Fatherhood Conference with sessions that provides information on fatherhood issues and promotes healthy father-child relationships. Event features a resource fair, town hall meeting, awards luncheon, and informational workshops.
12 East Fifth Street, Newport, KY 41071

Offers evaluations for children and youth to determine the need for psychiatric medication to manage mental health related symptoms. Also offers medication management, including follow-up to evaluate the effectiveness of the medication.

100 Sunrise Center Drive, Zanesville, OH 43701
Habitat’s ReStore is a facility that supports the services provided by Habitat for Humanity of Fairfield County. The ReStore resells overstocked, discontinued, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. These donated items are sold to the public. The income generated from the project goes specifically toward expanding the building program of Habitat
3029 Cleveland Ave. Sw, Canton, OH 44707
Provides a photo card that proves identity and Ohio residency. Two options are available: Compliant - will need for air travel or Standard cards (Note: The federal government will no longer consider standard driver licenses and identification cards as sufficient forms of identification for air travel as of May 7, 2025.) Individuals may not hold both a state identity card and a state driver's license. Cards are good for eight (8) years, expiring on the applicant's birthday.
224 North Wilkinson, Dayton, OH 45402
Strengthens our community by preventing unintended pregnancy and empowering individuals with the knowledge, opportunity, and freedom to make private decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. PPSWO provides family planning services, this includes services for birth control, STD testing and treatment, annual and breast exams, pregnancy test and options counseling, UTI, Trich, yeast and bacterial vaginosis testing and treatment, PEP and PREP testing and prescriptions as well as comprehensive sex education training.
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1750 South Erie Highway, Hamilton, OH 45011

Provides routine primary medical care for eligible veterans on an outpatient basis. Services may vary by location and include general health checkups, blood pressure checks, treatment for basic illnesses, mental health care, eye care, laboratory tests, etc.