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Kennedy Heights Arts Center

6546 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45213

Offers youth enrichment arts programs for youth age 5 -18

Richland County Wastewater

1740 Fleming Falls Road, Mansfield, OH 44903-8899
Provides sanitary sewer service (collection and treatment) within Richland County Sewer District. For all sewer billing questions please call 419-774-5519. For after hours emergencies please call the sheriff's department dispatch at 419-524-2412. For persons in the Madison area (portions of Jackson, Jefferson, Madison, Mifflin, and Washington Townships) that need to have water service connected, please call 419-774-5519. They know about all the water service providers in that area. They can refer you to the right one. They will also set-up an account for your sewer at that number. The Richland County Wastewater Treatment plant only bills for the sewer and you have to contact the correct company to set-up an account for your water.
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Office Of The Ohio Consumers' Counsel

65 East State Street, Suite 700, Columbus, OH 43215
The agency represents residential consumers of investor-owned natural gas, electric, telephone and water utility companies before state and federal agencies, the Ohio legislature and the courts. Educates consumers and provides information about utility services, consumer protections and resources.
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Legal Aid Of Western Ohio

109 W Water Street, Sandusky, OH 44870
Provides the following legal services for low-income clients with housing issues: Eviction defense and enforcement of tenants' rights; Protection of public housing subsidies; Home ownership, foreclosure, and access to housing; and other issues related to housing rights, including utility shut-offs, predatory lending, and the rights of tenants with disabilities.
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50 North

339 East Melrose Avenue, Findlay, OH 45840
Provides for families, partners,and caregivers a safe place to discuss the stresses, challenges, and rewards of providing care for older adults.
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Lake-Geauga Habitat For Humanity

34071 Vine St., Eastlake, OH 44095
Offers volunteer opportunities for construction, landscaping, fund-raising, clerical duties, and committee work. Also accepts volunteers to help with Restore resale shop: sorting donations, running the cash register, and picking up donations. Mandatory volunteer orientation is provided.

Ohio Means Jobs - Crawford County

225 East Mary Street, Bucyrus, OH 44820
The Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) Program is designed to provide short term non-reoccurring benefits and services to eligible families. Some of the services available through PRC include:
  • Rent assistance with court-filed eviction notice
  • Utility shut offs
  • Home Repairs
  • Pest Eradication
  • Training Expenses (Tuition, Books, Etc.)
  • Required Work Clothes and Tools
  • Work transportation
  • Car repairs for working individuals
  • Education Bonuses
  • Employment Incentives
  • Youth Services
  • Kinship Services & Kinship Childcare

Achievement Centers For Children - Camp Cheerful

15000 Cheerful Ln., Strongsville, OH 44136
Provides residential camp experiences for youth and adults with disabilities. Includes activities such as swimming, arts and crafts, horsemanship activities, campfires, fishing, nature study, and canoeing.

Wood County Health Department

1840 East Gypsy Lane Road, Bowling Green, OH 43402
Provides infectious disease investigation, including outbreaks, infection control consultation, education and sexually transmitted disease information and referral.
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Butler County General Health District

301 South Third Street, Hamilton, OH 45011

Provides support for expectant mothers and women with children. Neighborhood Navigators help connect individuals to appropriate services and care, such as WIC and home visiting, and provide other wraparound supports. Eligible participants may receive free baby items, including a portable crib/pack and play and diapers.

Cleveland Public Library - Collinwood Library

856 E 152nd St., Cleveland, OH 44110
Provides 4G unlimited data hotspot devices that allow library cardholders who do not have home Internet access to easily get online from almost anywhere using a Wi-Fi-enabled device such as a phone, tablet or laptop.

Miami Valley Community Action Partnership

719 South Main Street, Dayton, OH 45402
Offers single room occupancy transitional housing for homeless single individuals who are unemployed or under-employed.
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Fhseco - Licking

100 Mcmillen Drive, Newark, OH 43055
Reproductive health screenings for males including testicle cancer screening, male breast cancer, STD and HIV testing.

Ruschreek Zoning Department

9090 Marietta Street, Po Box 127, Bremen, OH 43107
Handles all issues of permits, recommendations from our Code Enforcement Officer, and participates in Village planning activities.
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East End Neighborhood House

2749 Woodhill Rd., Cleveland, OH 44104
Provides tutoring in math, reading, and language arts, as well as other character development curricula. Learning Center promotes fluency in reading and comprehension of math concepts, while developing self-determination and self-pride in their studies. Offers classes in computer use and leadership development.Youth development programs include African drumming, anger management, and martial science. Capacity of the program is 65.

Lake Erie College

391 West Washington Street, Painesville, OH 44077
Offers liberal arts and professional educational programs leading to baccalaureate and master's degrees.
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Joint Township District Memorial Hospital

200 St Clair St, Saint Marys, OH 45885
Provides in-home nursing and home health aide services.

Northwest Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation

6516 Detroit Ave., Ste. 1 Gordon Square Arcade, Cleveland, OH 44102
Assists neighborhood residents in organizing around common issues and in formulating and implementing plans to address community concerns with policymakers. Helps coordinate and develop block clubs and provides services to residents. Provides services aimed at preventing crime and juvenile delinquency. Service includes community-trained mediators who can mediate neighborhood disputes in eligible areas.

Cleveland Treatment Center

1127 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
Offers chemical dependency treatment services that help patients work on personal adjustment problems while overcoming their addictions. Treatment is described as "low-intensity" and includes individual and group counseling.

First Presbyterian Church

96 South Monroe Street, Tiffin, OH 44883
Provides a pantry of hygiene and household items that are not available through other programs.
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Oakwood Public Safety Department

30 Park Avenue, Oakwood, OH 45419
Offers various community crime prevention and safety programs: security evaluations, vacation security checks, fire inspections and crime prevention programs for citizens.
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Chagrin Falls Exempted Village School District - Department Of Community Education

400 E Washington St., Chagrin Falls Village, OH 44022
Provides a variety of recreational activities, sports, and sports instruction. Activities may include, but are not limited to, yoga, aerobics, weight lifting, exercise, and golf.

United Way Of Licking County

22 South 1st Street, Newark, OH 43058-4490
Volunteers are needed to distribute essential hygiene products to schools for every child who is qualified for free or reduced lunch in each school district in Licking County. There are multiple opportunities for volunteers to assist with distribution days all around the county.

Ohio's Hospice Of Central Ohio

2269 Cherry Valley Road, Newark, OH 43055
Pathways of Hope at Ohio’s Hospice of Central Ohio offers the following bereavement and grief support services: Camp HOCO - An in-person children’s grief camp, open to children, ages 6-12, who have lost a loved one. During the camp, bereavement counseling professionals use art, music, hikes, and activities to help children understand their emotions. For more information, contact Maria Johnson at [email protected] or 740.788.1474. Camp HOCO at Home - Provides greater access to grief support for children experiencing the loss of a loved one, Ohio’s Hospice of Central Ohio has expanded its children’s grief support services with Camp HOCO at Home, an innovative box version of the in-person camp. The Camp HOCO at Home box comes with instructions for parents and guardians to follow. The box includes information about how children grieve, common emotions, and coping skills that can be helpful, as well as activities for the family to do to explore common issues children experience when grieving. Support Groups - Grief Works is a support group designed to support adults who are grieving the loss of a loved one. These support groups are offered at various times throughout the month and provide a safe space for those grieving. Topics include myths about grief, normal grief reactions, secondary losses, factors that influence the grief journey, and self-care. School Support Groups - In partnership with local school districts, Pathways of Hope provides this program to offer education and support to children who have faced a significant loss in their lives in a school setting. For more information, contact Sheri Weiner at [email protected] or 740.788.1482. Celebration of Life - Annual services to honor and celebrate the lives of those lost are hosted by Pathways of Hope. For more information, contact Maria Johnson at [email protected] at 740.788.1474.

Heartbeat Of Hardin County

220 East Franklin Street, Kenton, OH 43326
Provides pregnancy testing. Peer counseling is also available to help the client find assistance or examine her choices.
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