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2560 Post Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087
Provides non-perishable foods to families and individuals in need. Held in conjunction with the community meal.
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211 Summit
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604 South Shoop Avenue, Suite 200, Wauseon, OH 43567
Provides monthly benefits to low income households or individuals to increase their food purchasing power.
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951 Commerce Parkway, Lima, OH 45804
Receives and investigates reports of alleged abuse, neglect, self-neglect and/or exploitation of elderly or impaired adults in need of protection. All reports are kept confidential. When calls are received by Adult Protective Services, caseworkers evaluate any risk to the safety and well-being of alleged victims. If they find that there is a risk, caseworkers work with families, social service agencies, and other community resources to meet the person’s needs and to improve the situation.
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1638 Eagle Way, Ashland, OH 44805
Provides therapy treatment for various mental health conditions and emotional challenges. Includes individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy.
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211 Mansfield OH
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214 North Main Street, Williamstown, KY 41097

Provides household cleaning supplies to those in need.

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211 UWGC
603 Wagner Ave., Greenville, OH 45331
Provides a center where individuals can access fax machines, telephones, copiers, computers with internet access, and printers to conduct their job searches and create/update resumés. Workplace staff offer basic computer skills training, job search and placement assistance, vocational and literacy evaluations, and labor market information.
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211 Cleveland
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325 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114
Offering classes that will provide parents and preschool children with strategies to help ensure the child is successful in kindergarten.
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211 Cleveland
225 South Irwin Road, Holland, OH 43528
Seeks volunteers to help with the agency's mobile pantry program. Volunteers help patrons "shop" through the shelves and choose the items that they like.
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4200 State Road, Ashtabula, OH
Offers speech therapy, testing, and evaluation services
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2-1-1 Ashtabula County
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408 Ninth Street Southwest, Suite 3400, Ken Weber Community Campus, Canton, OH 44707
Offers personalized guidance to families and caregivers dealing with Alzheimer's disease and related memory loss disorders to help them identify needs and concerns, learn about available community resources, and develop coping strategies as they deal with difficult decisions.
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211 Summit
164 S Watt St., Scioto Township Hall, Chillicothe, OH 45601
Provides administrative services for the township, including oversight of several cemeteries.
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211 Cleveland
3345 Edgecliffe Terr., Cleveland, OH 44111
Provides temporary and permanent placards that enable drivers who qualify to park in designated parking slots. Also issues motor vehicle license plates with disabilities insignia.
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211 Cleveland
130 W Main St., Barnesville, OH 43713
Provides temporary and permanent placards that enable drivers who qualify to park in designated parking slots. Also issues motor vehicle license plates with disabilities insignia.
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211 Cleveland
1653 Marion Rd., Bucyrus, OH 44820
Provides temporary and permanent placards that enable drivers who qualify to park in designated parking slots. Also issues motor vehicle license plates with disabilities insignia.
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211 Cleveland
2020 Sherman Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45212

Offers counseling for all forms of mental health needs. Behavioral health professionals provide emotional support, information, and guidance to help people resolve personal or interpersonal difficulties they are experiencing.

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211 UWGC
1855 East Dublin Granville Road, First Floor, Columbus, OH 43229
Provides adult role models through one-to-one matches for students. Mentoring matches meet at school for their mentoring program once a week, usually during the student's lunch period. Adult volunteers are screened and provided with training before being matched with a child. Professional staff facilitates activities designed to develop the relationship, and strengthen social/emotional competencies and academic success. Professional staff also provides ongoing match support and coaching to help the mentoring relationship strengthen and achieve positive impact.
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14625 Puritas Ave., Cleveland, OH 44135
Provides quality health care for the entire family, including midwifery, comprehensive women's health, behavioral health, help by phone, support groups for patients, and health and wellness education. Helps clients find patient assistance programs and assists in filling out paperwork.
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211 Cleveland
123 East Spring Street, Columbus, OH 43215
After 6-months of sobriety, survivors of human trafficking are eligible to transition into the workforce development program, where they receive paid training and personal support while working in our catering kitchen and café. The 24-month program includes resource management, job coaching, life skills development, social connection, trauma counseling, educational support, job shadowing, and internships with business partners. Direct support is continued for another year to strengthen job retention.
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1521 U.s. Highway 68 South, Community Center, Urbana, OH 43078
Holiday Christmas signup at Community Center in Urbana for families with children and Senior Citizens. Children up to 17 years of age and seniors over 60 years old. Signing ups are at the Champaign County Community Center at 1512 S. US HWY 68 Urbana, OH.
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500 Justice Drive, Lebanon, OH 45036

Provides dissolution, legal separation, annulments, divorce, and all non-criminal domestic violence, the court also hears matters involving child custody, visitation, child and spousal support.

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211 UWGC
445 Woodlawn Avenue, #4941, Zanesville, OH 43701
Types of Child Care: 1. Child Care Centers: Your child receives care in a setting designed for groups of children. Child care centers are licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services or the Ohio Department of Education. 2. Family Child Care Homes: • Type B Homes: Anyone can operate a Type B Home without a license. However, care for more than six children requires a license. Type B Homes must be licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services if the child care is paid for with public funds. • Licensed Type B Homes: Your child is cared for in the home of a family child care provider who has met state minimum health and safety requirements and is licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. • Type A Homes: Your child is cared for in the home of a family child care provider who is licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The family child care provider may care for seven to twelve children (or four to twelve children if four children are under two years of age). The family child care provider's own children under six years of age must be included in the total count.
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211 Pathways
1314 Kinnear Road, Area 200, Columbus, OH 43212
Statewide program that helps people with disabilities obtain their own computer, through donations of computers by the public and/or businesses. This Redistribution Program accepts various types of computer donations with the following minimum specifications: 1 gigahertz (GHz) processor or faster/newer, 40 gigabytes hard drive, 512 megabytes of RAM, modem (if needed), CD drive, flat-panel monitor, speakers, keyboard and a mouse.
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211 Pathways
8869 Cedar Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
Provides a hot meal for the community.
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211 Cleveland
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12660 Archbold-whitehouse Road, Whitehouse, OH 43571
Provides vocational opportunities on- and off-campus, as well as year-round vocational training to residents and non-residents.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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1349 W 78th St., Cleveland, OH 44102
Provides fresh fruits and vegetables for those in need.
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211 Cleveland
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