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10 South Mulberry Street, Logan, OH 43138
Individuals who examine the construction, alteration or repair of buildings, highways and streets, sewer and water systems, dams, bridges and other structures to ensure compliance with building codes and ordinances, zoning regulations and contract specifications.
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3703 Station Avenue, Ashtabula, OH 44004
Coordination entity for the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) in southern Ashtabula County, including Orwell, Rock Creek, and Andover. The SFSP provides free nutritious meals, for children through age 18, to help children get the nutrition they need throughout the summer months when they do not have access to meals at school. Meals are free to all children; no enrollment and no eligibility required. Varies meal sites run until different dates. Country Neighbor will start their summer food program for students on June 7. The program will last through August 13th. Summer Foods provides breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday to every child 18 and under. Drop-off locations and times are: Asbury Park, 60 Higley Avenue 12:40 pm-1:00 pm BP Store Hartsgrove Circle, 5599 Route 6 10:00 am-10:20 am Country Neighbor, 39 South Maple Street 11:00 am- 11:20 am Grand Valley High School, 111 Grand Valley Avenue West 11:00 am-12:30 pm Orwell Village Apartments, 185 East Main Street 12:30 pm-12:50 pm Rome Fire Department, 3162 Route 6 10:30 am-10:50 am Windsor Community Center, 5400 Route 322 9:30 am - 9:50 am Contact Barbara Klingensmith at 440-437- 6311 or email [email protected] for more information.
741 Scholl Road, Mansfield, OH 44907-1571
Provides residential treatment facilities with 24-hour supervised care for adults with severe mental illnesses, which allows them to live in the community. Manages the Alpine Apartments and Dalton Place. This also includes Crisis Stabilization Unit.
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Main And Church Streets, Thornville, OH 43076
Offers a variety of durable medical equipment on loan from one day up to three months if need be. Those who borrow the equipment are asked to sign a waiver form, which is provided. There is no charge but donations are welcome. We can provide the following items: Wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, rollator walkers, shower chairs, bed side commodes, bedside tables, reachers, knee scooters, bed rails, and other misc. items.
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1941 Carlin Street, Findlay, OH 45840
Provides a broad range of individual and group mental health counseling as well as specific counseling for bereavement and sexual abuse. Individual counseling services consist of a series of time limited, structured sessions that work toward the attainment of mutually defined goals as identified in the treatment plan. Group Counseling is provided to a number of clients with similar mental health issues. Groups are structured and time limited and focus on specific mental health issues.
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134 Front Avenue Southeast, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Provides fire services and responds to medical medical emergencies.
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1350 N Broadway St., Greenville, OH 45331
Provides board-certified music therapists who work one-on-one and in groups with those who are facing a terminal illness and their families. Music therapy lessens anxiety and provides support, mood enhancement and empowerment, pain management, relaxation, breath support and sensory stimulation.
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220 W Livingston St, B152, Celina, OH 45822
Certified copies of birth certificates are available in person or via phone during normal business hours. Visit https://mchdohio.org/community-services/birth-and-death-records/ for the printable Vital Statistics request form.Contact Probate Court 419-586-8779 for records prior to 1908.
300 Newark Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Serves Mount Vernon City School District.
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13815 Coit Rd., Cleveland, OH 44110
Seeks to alleviate hunger through the operation of an annual food and fund drive in Cuyahoga County and oversees other drives in 20 additional counties. Raises money and food donations through businesses, schools, and the general public and distributes food. Offers a hunger curriculum for schools that sponsor a hunger drive.
329 North West Street, Lima, OH 45801
Connects consumers to the Affordable Care Act's expanded health care options and facilitates enrollment through the marketplace.
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966 South High Street, Columbus, OH 43206
Regularly studies human service sector trends and conducts research on nonprofits to better understand the sector. Provides nonprofits and the general public with information about key issues of common interest to build organizations and the human service sector.
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6801 Brecksville Rd., #10, Independence, OH 44131
Provides a wide range of weekly or monthly support groups for those with health conditions or social desparity, and their families and/or caregivers. Support groups offered include: a variety of cancers, brain injuries, obesity, heart disease, stroke (adult and older adult groups), idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), and hydrocephalus. Also offers social support for those in bereavement.
3711 Chester Ave., Ste. 100, Cleveland, OH 44114
Assists homeowners who are behind in their mortgage to remain in their homes and regain financial stability. Services vary based on the needs of the individual and/or family, but can include mediation, negotiation with lender, help accessing utility payment assistance programs, and financial counseling.
281 North Pleasant Street, Oberlin, OH 44074
Provides a graded system of learning in a formal school setting from grades 9th through 12th. Provides formal instruction for students who want to prepare themselves for further education at the college/university level as well as those who prefer to seek employment immediately after high school graduation.
311 East Market Street, Floor 3, Lima, OH 45801
Seeks volunteers to provide guidance and mentoring to agency clients (both adults and children). Volunteers are given a general set of agency rules and procedures. Volunteers may use their experience for employment references and are invited to agency events for recognition and may receive small gifts in appreciation for their services.
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25100 Lakeland Blvd., Euclid, OH 44132
Provides dead animal pickup for the city of Euclid.
21225 Lorain Rd., Fairview Park, OH 44126
Offers a variety of sports and other recreational activities including, but not limited to, baseball, softball, T-ball, basketball, football, wrestling, open gym basketball, scuba, swimming, soccer, volleyball, and tennis.
7595 Walton Rd., Walton Hills, OH 44146
Operates committees that are responsible for urban planning and zoning in the villarge. Maintains some village land records, generally for new construction.
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1358 Mosser Drive, Fremont, OH 43420
Provides a program that works with Sandusky County Board of Developmental Disabilities to purchase and manage several properties to rent to MRDD clients.
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2900 Community College Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides a math and science educational enrichment program for youth who have historically been underrepresented in the fields of science, engineering, mathematics, and aerospace. There are special end-of-the year out-of-town related field trips for selected participants. The program is funded by NASA. Each session is limited to 20 students per grade level
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3030 Euclid Ave., Ste. 100, Cleveland, OH 44115
Seeks to help those with disabilities become independent and prepare for careers in business and the arts. Offers training and employment in office and maintenance work. An apprenticeship program is available to students who have been studying in the dance program. Students start as trainees, move on to apprentice, and often become full members of the dance company. Apprentices are paid positions. Trainees receive a stipend.
311 West Aurora Road, Northfield, OH 44067
Provides food and household products (such as paper products and soap) to individuals and families in need.
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466 South Chestnut Street, Portage County Administration Annex, Ravenna, OH 44266
Provides high school diplomas to Veterans who left high school to join the service at that time. No classes are required. The diploma may be from one's own school if it still exists. Note: It is not an equivalency certificate or other substitute.