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87 East First Street Suite L, Mansfield, OH 44902-2086
This is a community oversite Board designed to address specifically opiate and other addiction trends in Richland County. We discuss, prevention, education, intervention, interdiction, treatment and aftercare for those who are struggling with an addiction or have a loved one who is struggling with addiction. We gear all efforts to the reduction in overdoses and death rates due to overdoses. The program has supported prevention and community education efforts as well as developed an implemented a Overdose Response Team (ORT). The team responds to overdose within 72 hours of the overdose occurring. A team consisting of a law enforcement officer, a treatment provider and a community advocate will attempt to make contact with the individual who overdosed at the last know address. The purpose is to encourage the individual to enter treatment and if the individual is willing a team member will assist with this process.
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211 Mansfield OH
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901 East Sixth Street, Newport, KY 41071
Provides computers, printers, scanners, fax machines, and other electronic equipment for use by community members.
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211 UWGC
3952 W 140th St., First Fl., Cleveland, OH 44111
Offers a program to assist students attain the credits needed to move along to the next grade as well as to graduate.
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211 Cleveland
33 Walt Whitman Rd., Ste. 233w, Huntington Station, NY 11746
Provides a course that helps identify the thoughts, beliefs and attitudes which may lead to shoplifting, understand the truth about the law and its consequences, examine behavior and understand how much they risked for a small reward, understand the social and financial impact of behavior, understand how such actions hurt many people, understand and acknowledge that their behavior resulted from a choice that was theirs alone and could have been made differently, develop a personalized plan to stop shoplifting now and in the future. Successful completion of the class will result in a certificate which may be shared with the court.
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211 Cleveland
5138 Enterprise Blvd., Trumbull Collection Facility, Warren, OH 44481
Provides an environmentally safe solid waste management plan to achieve Ohio's goals for waste reduction, recycling, and solid waste management in Geauga and Trumbull County. Helps communities and businesses implement cost-effective and environmentally safe solid waste management practices. Provides information about where to drop off recycling including places (such as scrap metal yards) that pay for recyclable materials (such as aluminum cans). Offers community locations to drop-off standard household materials for recycling. Drop-off locations accept plastics, glass, and metals generally used for food or beverages (i.e. plastic milk jugs, glass pickle jars, steel vegetable cans), bottles, cans and cardboard/paper products.
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211 Cleveland
1 Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701
The Stevens Literacy Center is engaged in community outreach in numerous, diverse relationships with local schools, businesses, and other community agencies.
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211 Pathways
389 16th Street Southwest, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Provides short term, time-limited payments to relative or non-relative caregivers who have obtained legal custody of a child. Not emergency assistance. Payments are designed to reimburse the initial costs associated with taking a Kinship child/ren into the home. Availability determined by state budget and availability of funds.
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211 Summit
305 West Main Street, Woodville, OH 43469
Offers a Christian day school for students in kindergarten through grade 7. Offers extended care, which is daycare for school-age students from 7am-5:30 pm, before and after school. Also offers summer care for kindergarten through grade 7 from 7am-5pm.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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630 Eaton Ave, Hamilton, OH 45013

Provides emergency and critical diagnostic and treatment services for people who have illnesses or injuries which require immediate intervention.

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211 UWGC
203 North Main Street, New Lexington, OH 43764
Administrative entities for Behavioral Health Choices.
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211 Pathways
915 North Erie Street, Toledo, OH 43604
Accepts non-perishable food donations.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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2475 E 22nd St., Ste. 200, Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides comprehensive outpatient substance abuse services. Program includes an intensive outpatient program and prescribing medication assisted treatment (MAT) such as Vivitrol.
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211 Cleveland
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138 East Court Street, Room 304, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Provides county real estate property records, and an array of services such as real estate valuation, property transfers, weights and measures compliance, homestead exemption, rental registration, CAUV, dog licensing services, and manufactured homes registration to taxpayers, consumers, school districts and local governments. Also, the auditor's office maintains land records, parcel and tract information, and history of ownership records for Hamilton County.
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211 UWGC
321 East 314th Street, Willowick, OH 44095
Provides acitivities and programming for seniors. Operates as a warming center as needed.
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Lifeline Lake County 211
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775 Mount Orab Pike, Georgetown, OH 45121
Determines eligibility and processes applications for Medicaid. Medicaid is a state and federally funded health care coverage plan for low-income and medically vulnerable people who meet financial requirements.
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211 UWGC
1 Courthouse Square, Newark, OH 43055
Oversees and ensures that the funds of Licking County are spent legally and that tax revenues are distributed properly.
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211 Pathways
201 Opportunity Way, Pickerington, OH 43147
Program collects school supply donations for Pickerington Elementary and Middle Schools. Items needed include #2 pencils, crayons, glue sticks, tissues, ziploc bags, rulers, pens, highlighters, notebooks, scissors, notebook paper, erasers, two pocket folders, and backpacks.
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211 Fairfield
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400 East State Street, Suite D, Athens, OH 45701
Case managers work intimately with their patients to develop treatment plans that are properly targeted at the patient’s needs. This involves a thorough assessment of the patient’s psychosocial triggers, strengths, and personal needs. They typically coordinate their databases of resources and other public or free-of-charge care providers to better help respective clients realize their own complicated and evolving personal goals.
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211 Pathways
12 North Wood Street, Wapakoneta, OH 45895
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211 Allen County
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305 North Main Street, Bowling Green, OH 43402
Provides assistance for people who believe that they have been denied an opportunity to purchase, lease or rent the home or apartment of their choice due to their age, gender, family composition (including families with children under the age of 18 and pregnant women), race or color, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation or marital status,
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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802 Sharon Dr., Ste. A, Westlake, OH 44145
Provides residential group homes for adults who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. Offers residents a variety of community based supportive services.
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211 Cleveland
110 Ash St, Troy, OH 45373
After School Tutoring is available for students in grades 1-12.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
200 Constitution Avenue Nw, Frances Perkins Building, Washington, DC 20210
The FLSA establishes minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and youth employment standards affecting employees in the private sector and in Federal, State, and local governments. Covered nonexempt workers are entitled to a minimum wage of not less than $7.25 per hour effective July 24, 2009. Overtime pay at a rate not less than one and one-half times the regular rate of pay is required after 40 hours of work in a workweek.
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211 Pathways
4115 Bridge Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113
Accepts donations of unopened personal care supplies, and new school supplies (youth). Accepts donations of new and used clothing, small household appliances, bedding/linen, computers, office supplies, office equipment (faxes, copiers, etc.), arts/crafts supplies, books/magazines, and toys. All items must be in working condition. Donated items are never resold. All clothing and bedding must be laundered.
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211 Cleveland