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2330 W Sylvania Avenue, Toledo, OH 43613
Toledo Police Department and Records Section. Also provides wellness checks.
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Provides law enforcement services and maintains police records and reports for the Village of Bentleyville. Offers fingerprinting and assistance with filing a missing person report.
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211 Cleveland
11100 Saint Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44108
A health clinic specializing in primary care. Offers medical services such as general medical health care, physical examinations, care for illnesses and a variety of specialty services. Persons receiving medical services may become primary care clients of the center. Patients may receive behavioral health services immediately if primary care physician thinks it is needed after an appointment.
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211 Cleveland
105 North Main Street, New Lexington, OH 43764
The clerk of courts maintains the records of the court of common pleas and various courts which have exercised appellate jurisdiction on the county level. The records of the common pleas court pertain to all civil cases in which the amount or matter in dispute exceeds the statutory jurisdiction of county or municipal courts, and all felony criminal cases. This court also maintains the records of all domestic relations matter.
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211 Pathways
4822 East Cemetery Road, Port Clinton, OH 43452
Provides municipal government offices for Catawba Island Township.
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115 Willard Memorial Square, 3rd Floor, Village Of Wellington Town Hall, Wellington, OH 44090
Provides a hot lunch delivered by volunteers. Offered through a partnership with the Dietary Department of the Elms Retirement Center.
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211 Summit
469 East Ohio Street, Circleville, OH 43113
PICCA has a mobile shower/laundry unit and offers free showers and use of washer/dryers .
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340 Muskingum Drive, Suite B, Marietta, OH 45750
Children entering kindergarten should have a series of vaccinations, including those for pertussis (whooping cough), measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (chickenpox), among others. Those entering seventh grade should have a meningococcal vaccine and a TDaP booster, and those entering 12th grade should have a meningococcal booster. These required shots as well as adult immunizations can be administered at the health department.
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150 Cross Street, Akron, OH 44311
Provides diagnostic assessments to determine mental health services for the client.
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211 Summit
345 East Wilson Bridge Road, Worthington, OH 43085
Community Center offers a leisure pool, lap pool, walking and running track, two gymnasiums, fitness floor, youth game rooms, two multipurpose rooms, art room and pottery studio.
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2333 B State Route 821, Marietta, OH 45750
Preschool program targets at-risk students, as well as students with mild disabilities. Preschool classrooms are located within local school district buildings. Children ages 3 to 5 years of age attend two or four full days per week based on the district calendar in which the classroom is located. To meet your child’s individual needs, the team determines the most appropriate services. Service locations can be in a community preschool/child care center, Head Start program, public/special education preschool program, or at home. Services may be provided through full-day classes, part-day classes, or in itinerant/weekly visits.
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211 Pathways
1076 Coshocton Avenue, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Provides skilled and intermediate nursing care along with physical, occupational and speech therapy. The staff is constantly informed of the latest in nursing techniques and ideas through regular seminars and in-service training.
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124 E Main St, Troy, OH 45373
The police department enforces laws and ordinances, works to prevent crime, investigates criminal activity, apprehends, arrests and detains suspects, regulates traffic, investigates traffic accidents and engages in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
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211 North Wilson Drive, West Union, OH 45693
The remains of deceased persons are brought to the Coroner's Office because Ohio Law requires that the coroner investigate deaths of persons dying from criminal violence, by accident, by suicide, suddenly, when unattended by a physician for a reasonable period of time, in detention, or in any suspicious or unusual manner. Another reason that a body may be brought to the Coroner's Office is that the identity of the deceased or next of kin is unknown.
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18485 Lakeshore Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44119
Provides hospice palliative pain and symptom management, care, and emotional support for persons with a life-limiting illness (life-threatening or terminally ill) and their families. Provides supportive services such as bereavement counseling, legal assistance, social work, art and music therapy, and spiritual care. Offers specialized pediatric care teams. Respite care is also provided.
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7307 Avon Belden Road, City Hall, North Ridgeville, OH 44039
Serves as the principal executive office of the City of North Ridgeville.
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211 Summit
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197 East Gay Street, 2nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Provide services including a food pantry, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, nutrition classes, preventative health screenings, legal and immigration consultations and referrals, and comprehensive case management. To help the Hispanic community eliminate barriers to employment stability, counselors work with individuals to assess job skills and potentials, provide 30+ hours of classroom education to build job interviewing/application skills and better understand American workplace expectations, help in job placement, and provide follow-up/job retention support. Services also include English as a Second Language (ESL) and career development counseling.
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530 W Main St, Tipp City, OH 45371
Tipp City Fire Department and EMS offers CPR Training.
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143 Gougler Avenue, Kent, OH 44240
Offers intervention and counseling in a group setting to those who exhibit abusive behavior toward their spouse or partner. Goal is to increase the abuser's ability to use healthy skills in relationships or conflict situations. Anger management is a component of this program. In cases where the individual is court-referred, this service may be issued in lieu of incarceration.
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1401 Bussemer Lane, Zanesville, OH 43701
Assists in developing a collaborative plan of action for multi-need children and adolescents upon referral. A child may be considered a multi-need child if he/she is involved or eligible for involvement with more than one FCF involved agency (BDD, Juvenile Court, mental health or substance abuse services, among others.) Secondary services such as peer support partners, respite care, intensive home-based services, in home support services may be available to children that are active in Service Coordination.
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3613 Monroe Street, Toledo, OH 43606-4117
Provides short-term crisis assistance for food and clothing, helps with state ID and birth certificate documents and blood pressure monitoring and health questions. Only assists birth certicicates for people ages 18 and older.
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131 Court Street, City Hall, Elyria, OH 44035
Hosts a Safety Town program which is a one-week course that focuses on teaching children safe practices both at school and at home. Safety Town is a realistic, child-sized town designed to provide a complete hands-on safety education for children entering kindergarten in the fall. Safety Town consists of a child sized town which has working traffic signals, miniature buildings, cross walks, complete with personal traffic provided by the children on tractors. The children are instructed on when, where, and how to cross the street. They are taught bike safety, pedestrian safety, school bus safety, fire safety, seat belt safety, 911 emergency calls, stranger danger, and what to do if they find a gun. This program is also geared towards getting children to be comfortable around Law Enforcement and many other important agencies and what the many different uniforms and cars look like.
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211 Summit
2132 West Park Drive, Lorain, OH 44053
Hosting a free, five-week summer camp for children. Breakfast and lunch provided.
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225 E Sugar St., Lafayette, OH 45854
Offers materials and services for the informational, educational and recreational purposes of the citizens of Allen County..
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211 Allen County