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None, Troy, OH 45373
Services offered include emergency, short-term financial assistance for electric bills to avoid service disconnection.
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10260 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg Community Center, Twinsburg, OH 44087
Offers snow plowing services for older adults and adults with disabilities in Twinsburg.
642 Broadway Avenue, Lorain, OH 44052
Serves as a connecting point for volunteer opportunities with United Way collaborative partners.
715 Park Drive, Belpre, OH 45714
All required childhood vaccines are offered at the Belpre City Health Department. To see if your child’s vaccination record is up-to-date on immunizations or for more information about childhood immunizations, please visit www.immunize.org.
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9193 Hamer Road, Georgetown, OH 45121

Offers a variety of training programs in specific technical occupations and trades, such as welding, firefighting, various healthcare occupations, dentistry, etc.

39 Walnut Street, Shelby, OH 44875
Helps with prescriptions, electric service shut off, water co-payments, and miscellaneous needs of the community. Sponsor campers for Salvation Army Summer Camp. Provides vouchers for shoes for school age kids in the Shelby area during the school year. Works in conjunction with Shelby Helpline Ministries. Note - if needing help with rent need to call Mansfield Salvation Army.
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77 South High Street, 16th Floor, Riffe Center, Columbus, OH 43215
Accepts and, where possible, attempts to resolve complaints regarding the licensing, incompetence, negligence, quality of service, excessive fees, fraud, misrepresentation, unprofessional conduct, or other inappropriate business practices of architects, landscape architects, and non-licensed persons.
2616 South 3bs And K Road, Galena, OH 43021
Provides professional behavioral health therapy to children, adults and families through horses, counseling and nature.
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5611 Manchester Road, City Hall, New Franklin, OH 44319
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
20 South Second Street, Newark, OH 43055
A 24-hour crisis response team where a victim advocate is on-call and can respond to assist crime victims at the scene of the crime in Licking County, usually after a rape, murder, suicide, or other type of violent crime and/or death; we are able to provide crisis intervention to the families. The Crisis Response Team can be reached by calling the LCSO dispatcher and the dispatcher will page the on-call team member.
12943 Stonecreek Drive North, Pickerington, OH 43147
Provides Ohio residents with a no cost Ohio Identification Card. *Does not include Drivers Licenses
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4500 Hudson Drive, Stow, OH 44224
Provides opportunities for high school youth to explore potential careers through hands-on experience with local businesses such as fire departments, park and recreation departments and law enforcement agencies.
370 Cline Avenue, Suite 5, Mansfield, OH 44907
A peer-to-peer support network for individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS. Members and sponsors are people helping people through monthly support meetings and social activities. We share our experiences of living with HIV/ADS with others and learn from each others experiences.
3955 Euclid Ave., Jane Edna Hunter Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides replacement funds to Food Assistance (food stamp) recipients who have lost food due to a power outage, fire or governor declared emergency. Replacement funds may replace up to (but not exceed) the client's monthly allotment of food assistance.
24365 Hilliard Blvd., Westlake, OH 44145
Provides guidance, academic and career counseling for students. Helps each student create a career plan. Enables the student to formulate goals and plan of action in preparation for graduation and beyond.
310 Springmill Street, Oak Hill Cottage, Mansfield, OH 44903-7001
Primary purpose is to preserve, share, and advance the knowledge of the history of Richland County; to advocate when necessary for the preservation of threatened historically significant resources; and to secure the safe management and protection of resources that come under its jurisdiction guided by national standards and best practices. Meetings provide programs which are of interest to local history buffs. Meets at Oak Hill Cottage Carriage House, 348 Oak Hill Place.
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2024 Sheridan Drive, Lancaster, OH 43130
Educational institutions for students in grades K-12 in Fairfield County.
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218 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750
Congregate meal sites are open to anyone 60 years of age or older and his or her spouse, regardless of age. Anyone under 60 who volunteers a minimum of two hours during site hours is eligible. Anyone with disabilities that resides at home with and accompanies an older (60+) person is eligible.
1856 Adams Lane, Zanesville, OH 43701
Providing a combination of specialized therapy services and skilled nursing care in a calming and quiet environment.
710 Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812
Provides a 24/7 crisis hotline for people whose emotional distress may range from difficulty coping with daily pressures to a psychotic episode. Includes immediate assistance for those experiencing suicidal feelings.
3030 Columbus-lancaster Rd Nw, Lancaster, OH 43130
Provides a safe, confidential, nonjudgmental place to talk to someone who can say “me too”.  Often men and women hurt after abortion. It helps to talk to others who have been where you are.
12 North Diamond Street, Mansfield, OH 44902-1702
Serves a free breakfast to community.
  • Attendance at devotional before breakfast is NOT required. Breakfast provided through partnership with Richland Outreach Center.
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205 North 7th Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
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.
Provides stray dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens destined for euthanasia with foster care and offers adoption services to place foster animals into permanent homes. Provides testing, spay/neutering, and inoculations for foster animals before adoption.
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