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275 Eastland Rd., Bonds Administration Bldg, Berea, OH 44017
Provides an accredited independent coeducational liberal arts college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Offers coursework leading to Bachelor of Arts (B.A.- various disciplines) , Bachelor of Science (B.S. - various disciplines), Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S. in Ed), Bachelor of Music (B.M.), Bachelor of music in Education (B.M.E.), as well as Master's degrees in Business Administration and Education. Also offers a variety of community education programs, certificate programs, and cultural events open to the public. East side location offers degree and certificate programs in business and education only.
315 South College Drive, Bowling Green, OH 43402
Provides a weekly community meal and spiritual connections.
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14340 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, OH 44112
Provides city planning, zoning development, and zoning enforcement for the City of East Cleveland.
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600 Freedom Drive, Napoleon, OH 43545
Provides a wide range of mental health services including evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and care coordination. May include support for: depression, anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, mood disorders, behavioral problems, stress management more.
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8317 St. Rt. 7n, Cheshire, OH 45620
Provides information and referral for residents of Gallia and Meigs counties.
1020 Woodman Drive, Suite 330, Dayton, OH 45432
Provides a personal advocate for each youth who spends an average of 15 hours per week assisting the youth in educational, vocational employment and/or recreational programs; offers a positive adult role model. This program's services are offered for youth in their own homes as well as youth placed in agency's foster homes.
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10427 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102
Provides intensive, goal-focused group treatment for youth who have severe emotional and behavioral difficulties.
800 Oak St., Painesville, OH 44077
Provides residential substance abuse treatment for people who are in the late stages of addiction. Support and counseling are offered to family members of the individual in treatment.
9200 Worthington Rd., Ste. 300, Westerville, OH 43082
Provides skilled nursing and therapies in the home.
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320 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, OH 45387
Offers early care and education for children 18 months to the age of 12 years. Provides full USDA breakfast, pm snack, lunch supplements are given. Parents are to provide lunch for children. Tuition assistance through Job and Family Service is accepted. Tuition scholarship for eligible families is provided only if available.
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475 Northfield Rd., Bedford, OH 44146
Provides services and programs to help students navigate through school and prepare for future education and careers. Helps with selecting courses, finding scholarships, counseling and advising.
526 Mill Street, New Lexington, OH 43764
Receives reports of child abuse and/or neglect and investigates cases. Provides temporary placement for children when needed and offers supportive family services. Child Abuse can take place in different forms, including but not limited to:
  • Physical: Bruises, marks, cuts, or other types of injuries resulting from non-accidental means including excessive or out-of-control discipline.
  • Neglect: Failure to provide a child with the basic needs such as food, medical care, clothing, and protection that a child needs for adequate growth development.
  • Emotional: Consistent and ongoing negative interaction between a caregiver and a child such as constant and undue criticism, verbal abuse, ignoring the mental needs of a child, and other forms of rejection.
  • Sexual: Sexual activity or stimulation between an adult and a child (ranging from fondling to rape). This may also include child pornography and exposing children to situations of a sexual nature. Sexual abuse may also occur between juveniles depending on the ages and the sexual behavior.
  • Dependency: Involves a child being homeless, destitute, or without adequate parental/caregiver care through no fault of the child's parents or caregiver.
800 Redna Terrace, Cincinnati, OH 45215
Provides on and off-site manufacturing, assembly, and packing employment opportunities to traumatic brain injury survivors. Participants receive task training and job adaptations as needed. Participants also have access to a variety of independent living skills classes, such as reading, cooking, and computer skills.
640 South Ohio Avenue, Columbus, OH 43205
Offers individuals the opportunity to make telephone calls for business, doctor, employer, or case manager related matters. No personal calls allowed.
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9926 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102
Provides assistance with organizing block clubs to address issues that affect neighborhood.
4325 Manchester Street, Perry, OH 44081
Provides formal instruction that focuses on developing a child's understanding and knowledge of basic skills. Schools: *Perry Elementary School, One Learning Lane (440) 259-9600 *Perry Middle School, Two Learning Lane (440) 259-9500 *Perry High School, One Learning Lane (440) 259-9300
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Po Box 724, New Lexington, OH 43764-0724
Support Group invites anyone affected by cancer to attend the monthly education and support group to help you learn from other people with cancer. Finding out how others respond to cancer might help you understand your own feelings. Learning how others manage the special problems that cancer brings might help you find your own ways of coping with the problems that come along for you.
175 South Main Street,, 3rd And 4th Floors Ohio Building, Akron, OH 44308
Serves as trustee of the County's unclaimed funds and processes valid claims upon receipt of a notarized claim form. Responsible for making a list of unclaimed funds available to residents.
161 S High St., Ste. 400 Akron Government Center, Akron, OH 44308
Investigates complaints of discrimination in employment, housing, credit, higher education, and public accommodations. May file a complaint on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, disability, age, military status, and marital or familial status. Mediation to help settle disputes dealing with discrimination may be offered to those who have filed a complaint.
12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 150, Chardon, OH 44024
Accepts reports of suspected welfare fraud regarding services provided by this agency such as: Ohio Works First (OWF), Food Stamps/SNAP, Medicaid, Childcare Assistance, and/or Prevention, Retention, Contingency (PRC). Can provide assistance and guidance in regard to identity theft for those who suspect that another person is fraudulently using their benefits (for example, stealing their SNAP benefits). Will also accept reports of other fraudulent activity such as lying on an application, selling benefits for cash, or retailer lying on an application to rejoin the SNAP program after being disqualified. Tips may be anonymous if the caller wishes.
810 Vermont Avenue Nw, Washington, DC 20420
The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline.
665 East Dublin Granville Road, Suite 290, Columbus, OH 43229
Offers short-term temporary living situations for children infant-18 years old whose living situation has been disrupted due to neglect or abuse.
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1640 Sandalwood Place, Columbus, OH 43229
Offers swimming lessons for all levels, group water fitness including specialized health-related programs, competitive swimming opportunities and lifeguard education courses.
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1550 Sheridan Drive, Lancaster, OH 43130
Provides free emergency suicide crisis care for veterans at any VA or non-VA healthcare facility including inpatient or crisis residential care for up to 30 days and outpatient care for up to 90 days. Veterans do not need to be enrolled in the VA system to use this benefit. Expenses will be free, paid for, or reimbursed.
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Safety Building, 201 W Main St, 3rd Fl, Troy, OH 45373
Domestic Violence Protection Order Forms and Stalking and Sexually Oriented Offense Protection Forms are found on the website at https://co.miami.oh.us/338/Forms.