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1970 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43223
Provides updates on road closings, construction projects and detours.
206 East Ohio Avenue, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Food Pantry provides an emergency food supply for those in need. Assistance is available once every calendar month.
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500 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45215

Provides computers, printers, scanners, fax machines, and other electronic equipment for use by community members.

422 Main Street, Suite 40, Zanesville, OH 43701
Providing ongoing in-home needs assessment from licensed social workers, care planning, and consultation to help vulnerable seniors maintain their independence through Senior Supportive Services. Assistance is provided for financial management, medical appointments, insurance, transportation, and housing needs, and by linkage to other community services.
4726 Main Avenue, Ashtabula, OH 44004
Offer comprehensive psychiatric, counseling and case management services, various support services, for people struggling with mental health and substance abuse issues.
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220 East Fairground Street, Suite 101 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Marion, OH 43302
Provides veterans and their eligible dependents assistance with the application process and paperwork to be completed in order to help them in obtaining services they are eligible for.
225 South Main Street, Room 181, Polsky Building, Akron, OH 44325
Provides evaluations and treatment services for individuals who have language disorders or speech impairments, including individuals who need to use augmentative-alternative communication (AAC) devices.
1305 West Market Street, Orrville, OH 44667
Provides comprehensive translation services, including form assistance, enrollments, and employment.
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12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 120, Chardon, OH 44024
Administers driver testing, issues licenses, and processes renewals. Issues Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Cards (TIPIC) for individuals learning to operate automobiles, motorcycles, or commercial vehicles. Provides duplicate licenses for lost or misplaced documents and updates licenses following a change of address. Offers compliant (REAL ID) licenses for air travel and standard licenses, which are not accepted for domestic air travel as of May 7, 2025. Licenses are valid for eight years and expire on the holder’s birthday.
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946 State Rte. 180, Chillicothe, OH 45601
Provides remedial education for students struggling with reading, math, and other basic skills.
305 Union Street, Wellington, OH 44090
Offers an anonymous hotline to report bullying within the schools of Wellington Exempted Village Schools District.
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2134 Maple Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
Thrift Shop and drop-off location for donated items.
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Offers summer camp programs focused on experience-based learning and outdoor activities for youth. Also partners with organizations and schools to provide camps for youth with medical conditions, fostered youth, and students.

1500 Pennsylvania Avenue Nw, Us Department Of The Treasury, Washington, DC 20220
The EITC is a credit for certain people who work. You (and your spouse, if you are filing a joint return) and any qualifying children listed on Schedule EIC need valid social security numbers. Find out if you are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) by answering some questions and providing basic income information. The program will also assist you in determining your correct filing status, determining whether your child(ren) meets the tests for a qualifying child, and estimating the amount of credit that you may receive.
Toledo, OH 43697
Offers a support group for child and adolescent victims and survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, and sex trafficking.
1623 Gateway Circle South, Grove City, OH 43123
Provides services and programs that focus on children and improving their quality of life, through financial assistance, research and education.
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759 West Market Street, 1st Floor, Akron, OH 44303
Distributes condoms, lubricant samples, female condoms, dental dams, and other supplies that can be used to help stop the spread of HIV, other blood borne infectious diseases, and sexually transmitted diseases among high-risk populations.
1049 Western Ave., Chillicothe, OH 45601
Provides a crisis intervention hotline. Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) workers evaluate individuals in psychiatric crisis and enable them to receive appropriate services, such as hospitalization, crisis residential services, CPST or outpatient counseling.
5350 Lamme Road, Dayton, OH 45439
Intended for adults age 18 and older who have a primary psychiatric diagnosis of a mood or anxiety disorder. The co-occurring IOP program is intended for people 18 years or older who have both a psychiatric diagnosis and a substance use diagnosis. The After the Call IOP program is intended for first responders, military members/veterans, and healthcare/mental healthcare professionals. The College Age IOP program is intended for adults ages 18-24. All of these IOP programs are offered on the Kettering Health Behavioral Medical Center Campus.
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12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 150, Chardon, OH 44024
Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income families. Supportive services include transportation allowances and job search and placement assistance. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program. These work activities may include community work experience, job search, training, education, and other types of developmental experience that will assist the applicant with overcoming barriers to employment. Many families receiving cash assistance are also entitled to receive food assistance and Medicaid. Once participants become employed and are no longer eligible for cash benefits, they may continue to receive Medicaid and child care benefits for up to one year or until their income exceeds allowable limit. In addition, clients who transition to work may still be eligible for food assistance (depending on income).
6412 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44102
Provides a broad range of family planning and women's health services, including free pregnancy testing, emergency contraception, family planning education and sex education. Provides HIV testing, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, as well as prenatal care and delivery with NFP's certified nurse midwives.
14625 Puritas Ave., Cleveland, OH 44135
Provides a broad range of family planning and women's health services, including free pregnancy testing, emergency contraception, family planning education and sex education. Provides HIV testing, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, as well as prenatal care and delivery with NFP's certified nurse midwives.
120 West Second Street, Suite 101, Dayton, OH 45417-5402
Provides information and referral by telephone, email or by instant messaging to receive information, pamphlets and referrals regarding services available to assist people with epilepsy.
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7285 Old Oak Blvd., Middleburg Hts., OH 44130
Offers classes in a variety of career areas for those who are looking to change or to start a career. Programs include: automotive service technician; cardiograph technician; cosmetology academy; dental assisting; facilities maintenance; heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration; manicurist; medical assisting; police academy, precision/CNC machine technology, medical billing and coding, phlebotomy certification, practical nursing and welding. Financial aid (to those who qualify) and career guidance available to participants.
2336 Mack Road, Hamilton, OH 45014

Provides assistance with filling out and submitting applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).Accepts applications and determines eligibility for the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. Program provides monthly nutrition benefits to households who meet income and working qualifications. SNAP benefits are loaded onto a Ohio Direction Card.

Note: Individuals must meet general working requirements and ABAWD working requirements, if applicable, unless excused.

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