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8001 Ravines Edge Court, Columbus, OH 43235
outpatient program helps you gain insight and develop recovery skills. Some people enter the outpatient program when they first come to The Emily Program, while others need residential or partial hospitalization/intensive outpatient treatment first and then step down into outpatient. In addition to the recovery work you’ll be doing, you can continue or re-establish everyday activities like work or school. SB-IOP The Skills-Based Intensive Outpatient Program meets for 12 hours per week during four days for 8 weeks. This program is specifically to help you develop skills to regulate emotions along with balancing eating patterns. MAP M’s Aftercare Program is for individuals who have completed M’s Place and are ready to transition to an IOP level of care. This program enables clients to continue to master important skills for recovery within the familiarity of their previous program.
727 Market Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
Family Planning Services include physical examinations for women, pap tests; breast exams screening and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, screening for high blood pressure, anemia, pregnancy testing, birth control supplies.
5665 Hoover Road, Grove City, OH 43123
Provides secure residential campus for youth with chronic or severe emotional problems. On-site school is available to the youth. Provides psychiatric services to the youth. Therapy (Individual, family, and group) is available for all youth in the program. Family support programming is available.
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30 E Broad St., 9th Flr., Columbus, OH 43266
Provides tax-free savings investment accounts for persons with disabilities. Balances and distributions do not affect needs-based financial aid such as Medicaid or SSI. Earnings on savings are tax-deferred and tax-free when used to pay for qualified expenses such as basic living expenses, housing, transportation, education, assistive technology, employment training, personal support services, legal fees, health and wellness, and financial management services. Account funds do not count as assets for purposes of determining eligibility for means-tested federal benefits programs. For example, if a client has $5,000 in their STABLE Account, that $5,000 does not count as an asset when determining eligibility for SSI or Medicaid. SSI benefits may be affected if account balance exceeds $100,000.
4004 E 131st. St., Cleveland, OH 44125
Provides a three day supply of nonperishable food (boxed and canned goods) as well as fresh produce, bread, and pastries packed according to family size.
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7162 Reading Road, Suite 600, Cincinnati, OH 45237
The Senior Companion Program is an AmeriCorps Senior Progarm that pair companions with older adults to provide non-medical services, including socialization, phone reassurance, medication reminders, assistance with daily activities, respite, and transportation. Senior companions receive a modest stipend, paid training, mileage reimbursement, personal paid time, and supplemental insurance.
195 Union Street, Suite A2, Newark, OH 43055
icking Valley Driving School currently offers the following enrollment options for Adult customers:
  • Adult Remedial Program consists of the 8 hours of physical classroom training required for adult customers who find themselves needing to satisfy local court and BMV requirements for license point credits, DUI, suspensions etc. Classes are normally conducted on Sundays, twice a month. Call for more info and to register.
  • Adult Abbreviated Program consist of training required for those who have failed the BMV exam.
  • Adult Driver Ed, for those individuals who would like Behind the Wheel, in-vehicle training. Two hour private lessons for adults who desire assistance in learning to drive for the first time. Discounted eight hour package may be available.
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905 Nebraska Avenue, Toledo, OH 43607
Provides a helpline for assistance with mental health and substance use disorder recovery services.
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820 High Street, Worthington, OH 43085
Home Delivery Service delivers materials to homebound patrons. Service Associates will interview client about reading preferences and record requests for specific titles, authors and general categories. Delivery is once a month at a prearranged time. All items must be returned at the next delivery unless arrangements are made.
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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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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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220 W Livingston St, Ste 10, Celina, OH 45822
Healthy Start and Healthy Families Plan Medicaid program helps pay for medical expenses depending on a person's income and resources.
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1684 Venture Drive, Suite B, C/o Wrp Cpas, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
"Pop-Up" Pantry happening on Saturday, November 1, 2025 from 10am-12pm at Habitat for Humanity (405 W Chestnut). It will be a drive-through style pantry where families will get a box of food. Anyone at or below 200% of the FPL is eligible for a box. If anyone has specific questions about eligibility, they can call Interchurch at 740-397-4825. Help is needed with food distribution at Habitat for Humanity, 405 West Chestnut Street, Mount Vernon, OH. Volunteer Date, Saturday, November 1, 8am–2pm.
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1108 City Park Avenue, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43206
Maintains a listing of dates and times of brief legal advice clinics around the Columbus area. Clinics are only available to provide information, advice, and referral. They do not provide legal representation. Must be low-income. Many clinics have not started back up after the pandemic, but they are gradually reopening.
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16 S Walnut St., Chillicothe, OH 45601
Provides a hot breakfast for the homeless 4 days a week.
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2555 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, OH 43614
Provides state and nationally trained and accredited Veterans Service Officers. Answers questions and assists with filing claims and paperwork. Can also issue a State of Ohio Veterans Honorably Discharged Identification Card.
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260 Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy, OH 45769
Laundry facilities open to Meigs County residents in need.
1105 Schrock Road, 4th Floor, Columbus, OH 43229
We help coordinate every aspect of your health care and wellness, so you can focus on your health. Our goal is to help you to become the most successful patient that you can be, whatever your individual circumstances are. We advocate on your behalf and ensure that you have the tools necessary both to prevent disease and to access the best medical care possible.
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7814 County Road 140, Findlay, OH 45840
Provides child support enforcement.
  • Apply for Services: Long Form IV D Application (PDF)
  • Collection of child support payments
  • Enforcement of child support orders and medical support orders
  • Establishment and modifications of child support orders
  • Location of non-custodial parents for the purpose of enforcing or establishing a child support order
  • Parentage establishment
133 Osborne Street, Rossford, OH 43460
Provides programs that are responsible for preventing, investigating, controlling and extinguishing fires. Activities include fire safety education, firefighting, investigating the causes of suspicious fires, maintaining equipment and trained firefighters necessary for a quick and efficient response
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1336 East Main Street, Columbus, OH 43205
Provides professional clothing to men.
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544 East Woodruff Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604
Provides comprehensive mental health and addictive behavior, helps develop individual care plans that adress a wide rage of addictions
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7800 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102
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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400 Richards Road, Zanesville, OH 43701
Serves families with children ages four to five years of age and are potty trained. The Pre-K Program is ideal for those families who need or want a full day program. The program includes breakfast, lunch, pm snack and naptime at 11:45am-12:45pm. The Pre-K Program curriculum is based on the “Creative Curriculum.” Learning Opportunities are provided daily to the children that stimulate their cognitive, social-emotional and physical development. The program also follows the Ohio Early Learning Developmental Standards for preschool. Educated preschool teachers align the learning activities with the standards and each child’s individual development. Our program is unique in that Early Childhood Education students are student teachers in the classroom daily implementing developmentally appropriate activities with the children under the supervision of a licensed Early Childhood Education Instructor, Preschool teacher and teaching assistant.
990 Nassau Street, Cincinnati, OH 45206

Offers resources to pet owners, such as assistance obtaining medical care and pet rental deposit funding.