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1195 West Second Street, Xenia, OH 45385
Offers support group for grandparents and other relatives raising children other than their own.
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4910 Para Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45237

Provides a free program for veterans and surviving spouses in need of critical home repairs. This is not an emergency repair program. View website here for full list of available repairs. Common repairs include:

  • Plumbing repairs
  • Accessibility modifications (grab bars, ramps, etc)
  • Water heater replacements
  • HVAC repairs
  • Alleviation of code violations

This program does not cover cosmetic repairs, full renovations, mold or lead remediation or emergency repairs. Program is for owner-occupied single-family houses and condominiums only. Mobile homes are not eligible.

110 Highland Drive, Lodi, OH 44254
Provides a food pantry to individuals and families in need. Includes fresh fruits and vegetables.
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12685 Merritt Rd., Chardon, OH 44024
Provides recycling of electronics, including televisions (any size - limit three per visit), computers and computer equipment, DVD/VHS players, printers, fax machines, stereo equipment, small appliances, cords and cable, cell phones, etc.
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1 Acy Avenue, Jackson, OH 45640
This Medicaid waiver program provides services in certified residential care facilities to delay or prevent nursing facility placement. Assisted living promotes aging in place by supporting consumer desire for independence, choice and privacy. The services help preserve the independence of the individual, as well as maintain ties to family and friends.
25 South Front Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides scholarships to any child with an educational disability as documented on a current evaluation team report (ETR). The district will write the Individualized Education Program (IEP). Scholarships can be used to receive the services outlined in their IEP. Can also be used to pay for other services that are agreed upon by the provider and the parent.
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7645 Lyndale Ave. S, Ste. 250, Minneapolis, MN 55423
Provides a toll-free phone service for those facing mortgage foreclosure. The client calls a central phone line that then connects them to other agencies that provide over-the-phone mortgage foreclosure counseling. After being transferred, client will be given advice on how to deal with or avoid foreclosure. Individuals can also visit the website to begin an online counseling session. Counselors are HUD certified and can act as a third party if the client needs to contact their loan servicer. In cases where there is little chance of saving the home, counselor will advise on strategies to minimize financial loss.
2455 Oh-160, Gallipolis, OH 45631
The Ticket to Work program gives eligible SSDI and SSI recipients access to employment career support and counseling services such as job placement assistance and, if necessary, vocational rehabilitation. In addition, provides a wide variety of "work incentives" to make it easier for SSI and SSDI recipients to work while still receiving health care and cash benefits.
775 Mount Orab Pike, Georgetown, OH 45121
Provides information and processes applications for Ohio Healthy Start, federally known as (CHIP) Children's Health Insurance Program. Ohio Healthly Start provides free or low-cost health insurance for children in families with income too high to qualify for Medicaid, but too low to afford private coverage.
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26611 N Dixie Hwy., Ste. 125, Perrysburg, OH 43551
Offering a driver’s license reinstatement fee debt reduction and waiver program for offenders whose driver’s licenses have been suspended for specific violations.
1501 Race Track Road, Alexandria, KY 41001

Offers public parks with space for outdoor recreation throughout Campbell County, such as courts for basketball, tennis, and volleyball, baseball fields, and fishing areas.

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25325 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood, OH 44122
Provides a wide variety of personal enrichment activities. Activities for children include acting, public speaking, baby-sitting, dining etiquette, dance/movement, science, arts and crafts, and computers. Classes for adults include acting, arts and crafts, computers, dancing, cooking, yoga, and body sculpting.
195 Wadsworth Road, Wadsworth, OH 44281
Provides a 24-hour entry point to treatment for substance use disorders. Services include the following:
  • Physical evaluation and level of care determination.
  • Care coordination to create a short-term treatment plan.
  • Recovery coaching.
  • Initiation of Medically Assisted Treatment (if appropriate).
  • Connects patients to local substance use disorder treatment services for ongoing treatment.
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272 Main Street, Florence, KY 41042

Serves daily dinner for community members in need.

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58 Maple Street, Amelia, OH 45102
Offers assistance from notary publics, who are authorized by the state to administer oaths and acknowledgments of documents. Notaries verify that the person whose signature appears on the document is the person who appears in person.
2800 Market Ave. N, Ste. 18, Canton, OH 44714
Offers a repayment program in which the creditors agree to set up lower monthly payments for the debt. The client makes all payments to the agency, which then sends the money to the creditors. The client agrees to stop buying on credit and to stick to the budget that is worked out with the credit counselor. Can only help with "unsecured debt" such as: credit cards, debt collectors, and some personal loans. In some cases, can help with utility arrearages. Does not help with "secured debt" such as back taxes, government secured student loans, or car loans.
197 Brocklesby Road, Caledonia, OH 43314
River Valley Local School District is comprised of the following schools: Heritage Elementary Liberty Elementary River Valley Middle School River Valley High School.
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233 West Center Street, Marion, OH 43302
Serves the City of Marion and Villages of Caledonia, Green Camp, LaRue, Morral, New Bloomington, Prospect and Waldo in Marion County.
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Provides cognitive behavioral sessions that teach skills to cope with anger and misguided violence and to develop nonviolent alternatives for dealing with conflict. May be used to fulfill court requirements.
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2000 Radcliff Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45204

Maintains list of warming centers available during designated weather events. Contact for additional information outside of designated emergency events.

3637 Center Road, Brunswick, OH 44212
  • Screens for a wide variety of services and programs available to seniors and / or adults with disabilities.
  • Collects client information and then determines what programs they are eligible for.
  • Will help fill out paperwork for programs and services such as HEAP, Medicaid, and various types of insurance.
  • Assistance with unemployment forms is restricted to advising clients on the types of documents they need to complete the forms required by Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
4900 Houston Road, Florence, KY 410424824
Provides early intervention support services for families with children who have developmental delays or disabilities. Services provided may include interventions such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech/communication therapy.
230 East Main Street, Logan, OH 43138
Provides instruction and assistance for individuals of all ages who want to learn about or perfect their skills in using computers, smart phones, tablets, computer-related hardware, and applications.
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2707 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue Se, Washington, DC 20528-0525
Individuals in need of assistance following a presidentially declared disaster designated for Individual Assistance now have the ability to apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov. There is also a hotline provided for those unable to apply online. A Local Resource tool allows survivors to find vital community resources based on their geographic location by entering their address and/or ZIP code. Users can search for police and fire stations, urgent cares and hospitals by proximity to their location. Disaster news feeds are also available to help individuals, families and businesses prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters. DisasterAssistance.gov includes an anonymous questionnaire that helps survivors quickly identify a personalized list of possible types of available assistance. The questionnaire is dynamic, meaning it tailors recommendations in real time based on how survivors answer each question. Survivors can sort, tag and find more information on specific forms of assistance, as well as print and email results.