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411 Scammel Street, Marietta, OH 45750
Caring Connection can help with disconnect notices and deposits for Electric, Natural Gas, and Propane utilities, but also can refer for assistance from other programs and agencies.
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522 Grand Central Avenue, Vienna, WV 26105
Offers the following birth control methods: Birth control implant; Birth control patch (Ortho Evra); Birth control pill; Birth control shot; Birth control vaginal ring (NuvaRing); Diaphragm; Condom; Female condom; Emergency contraception (morning after pill); Fertility awareness method; IUD (Mirena); IUD (ParaGard).
If required, you may have to schedule a Pap test or a breast exam before getting a hormonal birth control method. In order to obtain an IUD, we may first require an exam and a Pap test. Offers online birth control refill services for patients with a current prescription at our health center.
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1470 South Court Street, Circleville, OH 43113
Offers flu shots to the public.
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405 South Linden Avenue, Alliance Commons, Alliance, OH 44601
Provides a trauma-focused program that serves children, adolescents, and families who have experienced any type of traumatic event including, but not limited to, sexual, physical, or emotional abuse, exposure to violence, or loss of a loved one through illness, tragedy, or placement.
Offers staff trained in supportive and evidence-based treatments such as Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Trauma and Grief Component Therapy (TGCT), Parent-Child Interaction (PCIT), Trauma-Focused Coping (TFC), and Structural Sensory Interventions for Children, Adolescents, and Parents (SITCAP). Also conducts Trauma and Loss Assessments to evaluate the impact of trauma on an individuals.
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24359 Northwestern Hwy, Ste. 125, Southfield, MI 48075
Provides referrals to diabetes services, diabetes educators, hospital educational programs and other related services available to assist newly diagnosed type I diabetics and their families.
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3455 Market Street, Stockport, OH 43787
Provides new and gently used, baby items and 2 clothing outfits per child, to families at no cost. Available to any family in need. A hot breakfast is available while waiting to be served. Diapers, pull ups, and wipes also available.
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18780 Bagley Rd., Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
Provides outpatient mental health services, including individual counseling, substance use disorder. Focus is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT).
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9601 East Center Street, Windham, OH 44288
Responsible for preventing, investigating, controlling, and extinguishing fires. Activities include fire safety education, firefighting, investigating the causes of suspicious fires, maintaining equipment and trained firefighters necessary for a quick and efficient response to fires when they occur, and enforcing fire codes.
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700 Children's Drive, Columbus, OH 43205-2696
Partnership is a resource for licensed preschools and child care providers to aid in the prevention of behavioral challenges that could lead to a child's expulsion. They will link you with an early childhood consultant in your area who can complete a consultation at your preschool within two business days. The consultant will:
- Observe and consult at your preschool
- Provide recommendations on specific classroom strategies and interventions designed to have an immediate impact
- Offer service recommendations and referrals for your students and families, (including referrals to local mental health providers if necessary)
- Give recommendations for training and professional development
- Link you with free early childhood trainings
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3094 West Market Street, Suite 105, Fairlawn Medical Building, Fairlawn, OH 44333
Provides clinical consultations, screenings, and coaching sessions to new fathers who need mental health and parenting support during the first 12 months of parenthood.
- Complete 2-5 Fathers Feelings sessions in person or virtually and receive a $25.00 gift card after their second session.
- Complete all five (5) sessions, and TANF eligible dads receive an additional $400.00 of baby items sent directly to their home.
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1220 L Street Northwest, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005
Operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline. Partners with local rape treatment hotlines to provide sexual assault survivors with free, confidential services around the clock. Offers online hotline chatting in English and Spanish.
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1030 East Tallmadge Avenue, Akron, OH 44310
Provides pouches to be used for the safe disposal of outdated and unwanted medications. The pouches deactivate drugs and render the chemical compounds safe for landfills. Each bag can be used to dispose of 45 pills, 6 (six) ounces of liquid medication, or 6 (six) medicine patches.
- The bags are provided by the Summit County Community Partnership for the Deterra Project.
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570 Woodrow Avenue, Columbus, OH 43207
The Columbus Aquatics Center is home to six 25-yard swim lanes, an open area for casual swimming, a separate baby pool and a diving well with 1-meter and 3-meter diving boards. The center offers swimming lessons for beginners, intermediate and competition levels as well as lap swim and fitness classes.
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409 3rd St., Ste. 5700, Washington, DC 20416
Provides transitioning active duty service members training in how to start and grow a business. Offers a 2 day Introduction to Entrepreneurship workshop taught at a local military instillation which will provide an education on business fundamentals and an analysis on the feasibility and sustainability of the service member's business concept. Also offers an 8 week Foundations of Entrepreneurship course taught online via the University of Syracuse in which the service member will learn the fundamentals of developing a business plan.
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211 Cleveland
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36 Gallup Street, Wilmington, OH 45177
Provides temporary shelter to single adult women with children and two-parent families with children who are experiencing homelessness. Services provided to shelter guests include meals, case management, life skills instruction, and connection to educational and physical and mental health resources.
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900 Collett St., Central Services Building, Lima, OH 45804
Maintains parks and recreational facilities for the city. Offers recreational programming.
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2100 Baker Road, Fremont, OH 43420
Provides Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) before care for Fremont City and Parochial Schools. Before care is house in the main office with bussing to Fremont elementary schools. After care is housed in Croghan and Lutz Elementary Schools with busing from Atkinson, Otis, and Sacred Heart to the respective locations. All sites accept ODJFS funding. Program is for youth K-5th grade. Option for all day care with delays/cancelations, teacher in service days, and some holidays.
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85 South Main Street, Oberlin City Halls, Oberlin, OH 44074
Offers registrations of bicycles. The City maintains a copy of registration information. This could assist in recovering your bicycle if it becomes lost or stolen.
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15 South Main Street, Utica, OH 43080
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is a program that offers any child in Licking County a free book via U.S. mail every month from birth through their 5th birthday.
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197 East Gay Street, 2nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Family and Senior Services overview of programs supporting families:
Counseling: One-in-five Americans struggle with diagnosed mental health issues. Yet, mental illness is still stigmatized in our society. When mental health and negative stigmas are paired with poverty and hardship, the most vulnerable among us may have the most difficulty accessing vital mental health resources. CSS provides high-quality mental healthcare to low-income clients who are school age and older, because we believe income should not be a barrier to accessing mental healthcare. We employ licensed social workers and our counseling program is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA) and certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
Maternal Counseling: CSS’ Maternal Counseling program allows our licensed social workers to provide clinical counseling to mothers in their homes. This is essential for helping low-income mothers—many of whom experience pregnancy- or parenting-related stressors such as postpartum depression, relationship problems, isolation, or a lack of support. We have seen through our experience with this population that new mothers often have multiple barriers to care and lack the resources they need to raise their children in safe, nurturing environments. We are one of the only agencies that visits these mothers in their homes to remove barriers to care, like finding childcare and transporting children. We are committed to giving low-income mothers the support they need to keep themselves and their children healthy.
Case Management: CSS’ case manager is available to help clients tackle the multitude of barriers to economic self-sufficiency and overall family well-being. Our case manager can help clients acquire affordable housing, learn how to manage their finances, find childcare, find jobs, access benefits and community resources, and more. Our case manager acts as an advocate and support for clients who lack strong support systems.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Center: Through Our Lady of Guadalupe Center, CSS works to reduce poverty by addressing its root causes within the immigrant Hispanic community concentrated on the west side of Columbus. This population is growing and experiences disproportionate poverty. In 2017, CSS expanded the Guadalupe Center facility, which allows us to serve more people. In addition to meeting their emergency needs, we now offer holistic case management and wrap-around services which will transform our clients’ capacity to become self-sufficient
Pathways to Hope (Pathways): CSS’ Pathways to Hope program addresses homelessness and domestic violence in the Columbus, Ohio area. Pathways steps in to empower survivors of domestic violence with children by offering two years of case management. By supporting survivors and their children as they leave the homeless shelter, we help them rebuild their lives in safe homes, with stable incomes and a network of healthy, supportive relationships.
Stay the Course™: CSS will place three case managers at Columbus State Community College starting in August 2019 to replicate Catholic Charities of Fort Worth’s trademarked Stay the Course™ program. Case managers will help low-income students persist in school and ultimately graduate, equipping them with credentials that increase earning power. The Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at the University of Notre Dame will evaluate the program’s results.
St. Francis Center: The St. Francis Center serves Portsmouth, Ohio as a one-stop community center providing families hot meals, clothing and household items, food, and emergency assistance. The Center serves as hope and healing for the community.
Below is a brief overview of each of our Senior Services programs:
Foster Grandparent: Foster Grandparent is an on-going, dual-beneficiary program with a two-fold objective: 1) To help children be prepared for and do better in school and 2) to give l
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2514 Jamacha Road, Suite 502-525, El Cajon, CA 92019
Provides information, referrals, support, and guidance to victims of identity theft throughout the process of recovering their identity. Advises governmental agencies, legislators, law enforcement, and businesses about issues regarding identity theft.
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1421 Hamlet Street, Columbus, OH 43201
Offers 24-hour crisis intervention services for teens. Provides a 24-hour crisis shelter and crisis hotline. Offers counseling services for youth who have run away from home, or are thinking of running. Counselors work with teens and their families to provide crisis intervention and to develop communication and understanding. Average length of stay is 5-7 days with a plan of reconciliation in place.
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1007 Hollander Street, Newark, OH 43055
Provides services and programs that focus on children and improving their quality of life, through financial assistance, research and education.
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510 W Water St., Ste 130, Troy, OH 45373
Miami County Public Health (MCPH) is vaccinating individuals for COVID-19 by appointment only.
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20 Murray Street, Springfield, OH 45503
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, we no longer have an in-person pantry. However, we do offer our drive-thru distribution on Wednesday and Friday from 12-2pm. Here you can drive through our alley and safely receive an array of food, placed directly in your vehicle. We also offer pick-up Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 9am-3pm by visiting our alley for pick-up.
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