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450 Shoup Mill Rd., Dayton, OH 45415
Provides troop activities for girls related to specific areas of interest in the following focuses: S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), Life Skills, Leadership and Entrepreneurship, and Outdoors. Offers different levels of scouting for different ages including Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior and Ambassador.
14600 State Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133
Provides two outdoor pavilions for rent to hold various gatherings.
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935 Buckeye Avenue, Newark, OH 43055
Service officers can assist the veteran or their dependent in filing for the following VA benefits: service-connected compensation, non-service connected disability pension, survivor's pension, death and burial benefits, VA healthcare enrollment, headstones, education, home loan guarantee certificates, vocational rehabilitation, upgrading or correcting DD form 214's, and any other benefits available from federal or state sources. The service officers will monitor claims once they are filed and will follow through with assistance on appeals when necessary.
3776 South High Street, Columbus, OH 43207
Provides home care to older adults whose care needs are the same as those in a nursing home. PASSPORT's goal is to provide an alternative to nursing home placement, and keep older adults in their own homes. Services available include homemaker, transportation, personal care services, home-delivered meals, emergency response systems, adult day services, and case management. In addition, those who are eligible for PASSPORT receive a Medicaid card to cover the cost of medications and health care. To be eligible, a person must be 60 years of age or older, meet both the financial requirements and have qualifying ADL/IADL functional impairments, as well as other admission criteria.
200 Edgewood Drive, Trenton, OH 45067

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

1685 Stonybrook Lane, Brunswick, OH 44212
Offers privately owned rental housing that is made available to low-income older adults at a reduced rate. Has 142 1-bedroom units and eight (8) 2-bedroom units. Provides on-site mail and smoke-free rooms.
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922 Tollgate Drive, Oxford, OH 45056

Offers a variety of programming and activities for eligible older adults, such as day trips, opportunities for socialization, and wellness classes.

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469 East Ohio Street, Circleville, OH 43113
HEAP provides eligible clients (175% Federal Poverty guidelines) a one-time utility payment. The Winter Crisis program typically runs November 1st to March 31st. If eligible, the amount of a one-time HEAP benefit depends on federal funding levels, number of people living in the household and the primary fuel used to heat the home. Past 13 weeks total gross household income must also be reported for all members except those under the age of 18 years old. In most cases, the benefit payment will be credited to the energy bill from the provider utility or fuel company. The Summer program runs from July 1 to August 31st. The Summer Crisis program has age and disability eligibility criteria which may vary from year to year. PICCA's HEAP staff can provide additional information.
6533-b Brecksville Rd., Independence, OH 44131
Provides information, support and social activities for families of children with Down syndrome(including special activities for grandparents and for siblings). Advocates for improvement in services for those with Down Syndrome. Also provides grants for medical care, physical and speech therapies, conference fees and other activities to group members. Grants are awarded based on availability of funds and group involvement. Grants are paid directly to the service provider.
1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45402
Provides Medicaid renewal information. If individual(s) were approved previously for Medicaid they have been automatically renewed.
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200 North Main Street, Mount Vernon, OH 43050-2410
Arch Park Community Garden, Arch Avenue, on the west side of Mount Vernon and offer a rolling orientation. They can be reached at 740-393-1736 or contact Erin Salva at [email protected]
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10544 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, OH 45030
Offers recovery program and support for individuals recovery from substance use disorder.
1390 Dublin Road, Columbus, OH 43215
Connect women with affordable and convenient prenatal care while providing resources for a healthy pregnancy.
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1500 W 3rd St., Ste. 125 Post Office Plaza, Cleveland, OH 44113
Provides career and college counseling and financial aid assistance to those seeking help to begin or go back to college or post-secondary programs such as vocational schools or training programs. Counseling is given regarding career options and interests, colleges, the admission process, financial aid, the completion of forms, and scholarship searches. Offers financial assistance provided through three types of scholarships. Can counsel individuals on student loan debt and help find the best option to help pay the debt, such as Income Based Repayment plans, loan forgiveness options, and/or consolidation options. Will help with applications for those options. Note: Does not provide direct financial assistance.
1 Monticello Blvd., Cleveland Hts., OH 44118
Provides a variety of recreational and personal enrichment activities such as arts and crafts, music, dance, self-defense training, and yoga.
600 Lemoyne Road, Northwood, OH 43619
Offers volunteer opportunities
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165 Center Rd., Bedford, OH 44146
Collects fines for parking violations from the City of Bedford.
1150 North Main Street, Mansfield, OH 44903
Operates approximately 28 institutions confining approximately 49,000 inmates. Three (3) of those institutions house female inmates - the Ohio Reformatory for Women, the Dayton Correctional Institution, and Northeast Reintegration Center. The Franklin Medical Center serves as a medical hospital. The Allen/Oakwood Correctional Institution houses male inmates in need of intensive psychiatric treatment. The remaining institutions house male inmates of varying security levels. The State of Ohio also has two (2) privately-operated prisons: The Lake Erie Correctional Institution and the North Central Correctional Complex in Marion.
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1546 Marion-mount Gilead Road, Marion, OH 43302
Offers flu shots to the public.
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100 Short Court St., Ste. 1a, Chardon, OH 44024
Handles foreclosure, partition, and quiet title cases. Foreclosure is an attempt by the holder of the mortgage or lien to have the property sold to satisfy the mortgage or lien. Partition involves two or more persons owning property together who cannot agree on how to sell the property. Quiet Title is when a party claims an interest in property which is allegedly invalid and negatively impacts the title of the property such as encroachments by fences or buildings. Answers general procedural questions, but does not give legal advice.
155 East Main Street, Room 157, Mcconnelsville, OH 43756
Provides services for the county: Election Results, Precinct and Polling Locations, Voter Registration and Information, and Absentee Voting.
1750 Granville Pike, Lancaster, OH 43130
Program designed for patients who are in recovery while pregnant helping establish them with supports, such as OB-GYN services, counselors, and case managers. Clients will be encouraged to transition into the New Mothers Group once they have delivered.
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151 Price Road, Newark, OH 43055
Patients benefit from a full range of aggressive therapies, which work synergistically to restore patients’ pre-surgery or pre-illness level of function - or higher. Provides state-of-the-art rehabilitation equipment and trained staff. Individualized therapy programs ensure every patient need is addressed, and measurable progress is made every day.
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527 East Home Road, Springfield, OH 45502
*Homebuyer Education Classes: Monthly, 6-hour course offered via Zoom or onsite; first-time buyers learn the ins and outs of purchasing a home. Also available as web-based course @ www.ehomeamerica.org/nhp. *Packaging for USDA direct program: Local resource for income-eligible applicants wishing to purchase in approved rural areas. Low interest rate without mortgage insurance; monthly subsidy assistance to assist with house payment.