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Tobacco cessation program to help pregnant women quit smoking and stay tobacco free after baby is born. Women who enroll in the program, quit smoking and remain tobacco free after the baby is born receive free diapers for 12 months (voucher to Walmart each month).
Tobacco cessation program to help pregnant women quit smoking and stay tobacco free after baby is born. Women who enroll in the program, quit smoking and remain tobacco free after the baby is born receive free diapers for 12 months (voucher to Walmart each month).
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Litter Control
Public Health Nursing
Therapy Referrals
Parenting Education
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Infant and Child Safety Education
Epidemic Investigation
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Tuberculosis Screening
Public Facility Health Inspection
Drug Use Disorder Referrals
Emergency Food
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Case/Care Management
Opioid Antidote Distribution
Tuberculosis Control
Vaccine Information
Psychiatric Case Management
COVID-19
WIC
Lead Poisoning Screening
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups
Transportation
Health Care Referrals
Basic Needs
Tuberculosis Clinics
Job Search/Placement
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals
Formula/Baby Food
Baby Furniture
Tap Water Testing
Utilities
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
Immunizations
Rabies Control
Case/Care Management Referrals
Tobacco cessation program to help pregnant women quit smoking and stay tobacco free after baby is born. Women who enroll in the program, quit smoking and remain tobacco free after the baby is born receive free diapers for 12 months (voucher to Walmart each month).
Tobacco cessation program to help pregnant women quit smoking and stay tobacco free after baby is born. Women who enroll in the program, quit smoking and remain tobacco free after the baby is born receive free diapers for 12 months (voucher to Walmart each month).
Categories
Litter Control
Public Health Nursing
Therapy Referrals
Parenting Education
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Infant and Child Safety Education
Epidemic Investigation
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Tuberculosis Screening
Public Facility Health Inspection
Drug Use Disorder Referrals
Emergency Food
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Case/Care Management
Opioid Antidote Distribution
Tuberculosis Control
Vaccine Information
Psychiatric Case Management
COVID-19
WIC
Lead Poisoning Screening
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups
Transportation
Health Care Referrals
Basic Needs
Tuberculosis Clinics
Job Search/Placement
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals
Formula/Baby Food
Baby Furniture
Tap Water Testing
Utilities
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
Immunizations
Rabies Control
Case/Care Management Referrals
Provides assistance with cleaning supplies and furniture to flood victims.
Provides assistance with cleaning supplies and furniture to flood victims.
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Cleaning Products
General Furniture Provision
Disaster Victims
Low cost building materials/supplies, used furniture, and appliances available based on donations received.
Low cost building materials/supplies, used furniture, and appliances available based on donations received.
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General Furniture Provision
Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies
General Appliance Provision
Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household (coming out of homelessness or moving into a new unit) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. MAY BE USED FOR: stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses; general furniture (limited to: couch, love seat, living room chairs, kitchen table, bedroom dresser (up to $125); washer and/or dryer (only if integral to the applicant's employment); and microwave oven (maximum of $400 per item), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).
Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household (coming out of homelessness or moving into a new unit) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. MAY BE USED FOR: stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses; general furniture (limited to: couch, love seat, living room chairs, kitchen table, bedroom dresser (up to $125); washer and/or dryer (only if integral to the applicant's employment); and microwave oven (maximum of $400 per item), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).
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General Clothing Provision
Furniture
Appliances
Provides infant clothing (up to size 4T), infant formula, baby food, diapers, wipes, cribs, hygiene products for children, cribs, crib mattresses, and new car seats. Also supplies newborn layettes.
Provides infant clothing (up to size 4T), infant formula, baby food, diapers, wipes, cribs, hygiene products for children, cribs, crib mattresses, and new car seats. Also supplies newborn layettes.
Categories
Baby Clothing
Diapers
Baby Furniture
Formula/Baby Food
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Youth
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Parent Infant Center helps parents cope with the day to day challenges of raising a family. The center provides assistance with formula, baby furniture and other material items.
Parent Infant Center helps parents cope with the day to day challenges of raising a family. The center provides assistance with formula, baby furniture and other material items.
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Parent Support Groups
Baby Furniture
Parenting Skills Classes
Baby Clothing
Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Educates parents and guardians about safe sleep for babies. Families may be eligible for a free portable crib.
Educates parents and guardians about safe sleep for babies. Families may be eligible for a free portable crib.
Categories
Baby Furniture
Infant and Child Safety Education
Cribs for Kids program offers a free portable crib to families that qualify
Cribs for Kids program offers a free portable crib to families that qualify
Builds and delivers new twin-size beds to children without an appropriate sleeping space.
Builds and delivers new twin-size beds to children without an appropriate sleeping space.
Good used furniture at a low cost.
Good used furniture at a low cost.
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General Furniture Provision
J.J.'s provides home furnishings and household items to families leaving the shelter for a home of their own, victims of domestic violence, and victims of flood or fire. A partner agency referral is required from one of the following agencies:Piqua Compassion Network: (937) 778-8856Partners in Hope: (937) 335-0448
J.J.'s provides home furnishings and household items to families leaving the shelter for a home of their own, victims of domestic violence, and victims of flood or fire. A partner agency referral is required from one of the following agencies:Piqua Compassion Network: (937) 778-8856Partners in Hope: (937) 335-0448
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General Furniture Provision
Faith based group offers furniture (when available) to those with a need including beds.
*For beds, a seperate form must be filled out.
Faith based group offers furniture (when available) to those with a need including beds.
*For beds, a seperate form must be filled out.
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store “Voucher” Policy
Project Woman, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and McKinley Hall
People in residential care with Project Woman, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and McKinley Hall coming to St. Vincent de Paul for additional assistance can receive help with:
*Free Clothing Vouchers- This manner of assistance is available every 90 days to people with proof of identification and proof of Clark County residency. Separate PHOTO I.D.s for everyone over 18 getting clothing are required. Children under 18 MUST also have some legitimate form of I.D. (I.e. birth certificate, state I.D., driver’s license, social security card as additional I.D.). Anyone over 18 MUST apply independently.
On Tues.,Weds.,& Thurs. 10:00-3:00, the Free clothing available is located in a specified .49 clothing rack area, marked with black tags. Exception: Free Underwear, shoes, and children’s clothing are found all over the store. All other clothing items are priced TO SELL in order to make monies for our Food Pantry. Applicants are eligible for free clothing every 90 days, not sooner. This application/information electronically recorded on ServeWare.
Clothing Items EACH APPLICANT MAY HAVE included are:
1 pair of pajamas, 3 shirts or sweaters, 3 pants or dresses, 3 undergarments,
3 pair of socks, 1 pair of shoes, 1 coat or jacket
*Free Household Items Vouchers- These items are provided based on availability, as we never know what we will get donated in the way of household merchandise. This is available once-a-year per household, to people with proof of identification and proof of Clark County residency. People in need of these items can sign up for household assistance and be provided with this pre-organized Care-Kit. It will consist of specific items selected by the St. Vincent de Paul thrift store staff. Any household items beyond the contents of that kit can always be purchased. Applicants are eligible for free household items once a year, not sooner. This application/information is electronically recorded on ServeWare.
Household Items included are: (1 of each item for each person in the home)
Silverware- spoon, fork, knife, sharp knife; coffee cup, drinking glass; plate
1 skillet, 1 pan; Choice of: coffee-maker OR lamp
$4.00 or less Toy for each child (documented by I.D.) in the home; book
Furniture Assistance- This assistance can only be provided through the SVdP Pantry’s Emergency Assistance Call system on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-10:30 am. (937-322-0838) Once the caller successfully gets through on the Emergency Assistance line, their name and information will be given to a Church Conference. One of their members will call them in the coming days to make a visit with them, take an application for assistance, and put them on the waiting list (at the Thrift Store) to provide whatever on the furniture request they are able to fulfill. This type of assistance IS NOT provided by the Thrift Store, however, the furniture is provided from thrift store inventory selected by the store managers. All other furniture in the store is designated and priced TO SELL in order to make monies for our Food Pantry.
Household Appliance Assistance (i.e.washer/dryer/refrigerator/stove)- This assistance can only be provided through the SVdP Pantry’s Emergency Assistance Call system on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-10:30 am. (937-322-0838) Once the caller successfully gets through on the Emergency Assistance line, their name and information will be given to a Church Conference (St. Teresa’s, St. Bernard’s, St. Rays/St. Joes). One of these church members will return the call in the coming days to take an application for assistance, and put them on the waiting list to provide whatever appliance request they are able to fulfill. On occasion, if a conference is financially able, they might purchase the requested appliance from MCM Appliance on Selma Rd. and have it delivered. This type of assistance IS NOT provided by the
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store “Voucher” Policy
Project Woman, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and McKinley Hall
People in residential care with Project Woman, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and McKinley Hall coming to St. Vincent de Paul for additional assistance can receive help with:
*Free Clothing Vouchers- This manner of assistance is available every 90 days to people with proof of identification and proof of Clark County residency. Separate PHOTO I.D.s for everyone over 18 getting clothing are required. Children under 18 MUST also have some legitimate form of I.D. (I.e. birth certificate, state I.D., driver’s license, social security card as additional I.D.). Anyone over 18 MUST apply independently.
On Tues.,Weds.,& Thurs. 10:00-3:00, the Free clothing available is located in a specified .49 clothing rack area, marked with black tags. Exception: Free Underwear, shoes, and children’s clothing are found all over the store. All other clothing items are priced TO SELL in order to make monies for our Food Pantry. Applicants are eligible for free clothing every 90 days, not sooner. This application/information electronically recorded on ServeWare.
Clothing Items EACH APPLICANT MAY HAVE included are:
1 pair of pajamas, 3 shirts or sweaters, 3 pants or dresses, 3 undergarments,
3 pair of socks, 1 pair of shoes, 1 coat or jacket
*Free Household Items Vouchers- These items are provided based on availability, as we never know what we will get donated in the way of household merchandise. This is available once-a-year per household, to people with proof of identification and proof of Clark County residency. People in need of these items can sign up for household assistance and be provided with this pre-organized Care-Kit. It will consist of specific items selected by the St. Vincent de Paul thrift store staff. Any household items beyond the contents of that kit can always be purchased. Applicants are eligible for free household items once a year, not sooner. This application/information is electronically recorded on ServeWare.
Household Items included are: (1 of each item for each person in the home)
Silverware- spoon, fork, knife, sharp knife; coffee cup, drinking glass; plate
1 skillet, 1 pan; Choice of: coffee-maker OR lamp
$4.00 or less Toy for each child (documented by I.D.) in the home; book
Furniture Assistance- This assistance can only be provided through the SVdP Pantry’s Emergency Assistance Call system on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-10:30 am. (937-322-0838) Once the caller successfully gets through on the Emergency Assistance line, their name and information will be given to a Church Conference. One of their members will call them in the coming days to make a visit with them, take an application for assistance, and put them on the waiting list (at the Thrift Store) to provide whatever on the furniture request they are able to fulfill. This type of assistance IS NOT provided by the Thrift Store, however, the furniture is provided from thrift store inventory selected by the store managers. All other furniture in the store is designated and priced TO SELL in order to make monies for our Food Pantry.
Household Appliance Assistance (i.e.washer/dryer/refrigerator/stove)- This assistance can only be provided through the SVdP Pantry’s Emergency Assistance Call system on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-10:30 am. (937-322-0838) Once the caller successfully gets through on the Emergency Assistance line, their name and information will be given to a Church Conference (St. Teresa’s, St. Bernard’s, St. Rays/St. Joes). One of these church members will return the call in the coming days to take an application for assistance, and put them on the waiting list to provide whatever appliance request they are able to fulfill. On occasion, if a conference is financially able, they might purchase the requested appliance from MCM Appliance on Selma Rd. and have it delivered. This type of assistance IS NOT provided by the
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Thrift Shop Support Volunteer Opportunities
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Clothing
Appliances
Appliance Donation Programs
Work Clothing
Furniture
Thrift Shops
Donation Drop Off Points
Household Goods Donation Programs
Household Goods
Bedding/Linen Donation Programs
Clothing Donation Programs
Volunteer Opportunities
Miami County Right To Life Society offers baby furniture, such as bassinets, toddler beds, cribs, mattresses, strollers, play pens, baby swings, high chairs, and miscellaneous items.
Miami County Right To Life Society offers baby furniture, such as bassinets, toddler beds, cribs, mattresses, strollers, play pens, baby swings, high chairs, and miscellaneous items.
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Baby Furniture
Redeems furniture vouchers for clients referred from a variety of social service organizations (including non-profits, churches, and government agencies). Eligible clients receive up to 5 "pieces" of furniture (e.g., couch, chair, kitchen table and 4 chairs, dresser, and mattress/box springs/frame). The furniture will be gently used, not new. NO vouchers are ever available for appliances.
Redeems furniture vouchers for clients referred from a variety of social service organizations (including non-profits, churches, and government agencies). Eligible clients receive up to 5 "pieces" of furniture (e.g., couch, chair, kitchen table and 4 chairs, dresser, and mattress/box springs/frame). The furniture will be gently used, not new. NO vouchers are ever available for appliances.
Provides free public nurse home visits for all Richland County new or soon-to-be new moms and their newborn babies. Goal is to provide education and support geared toward creating healthy pregnancies and positive birth outcomes. Provides help with; growth questions, feeding questions, emotions, helpful tips, new roles, community information, sibling rivalry, development questions, and safe sleep education.
Provides free public nurse home visits for all Richland County new or soon-to-be new moms and their newborn babies. Goal is to provide education and support geared toward creating healthy pregnancies and positive birth outcomes. Provides help with; growth questions, feeding questions, emotions, helpful tips, new roles, community information, sibling rivalry, development questions, and safe sleep education.
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Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Neonatal Care
Baby Furniture
Provides education and information concerning infant sleep safety to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Participants sit through a short class to learn best practices such as placing the infant on its back to sleep in an empty crib and not sharing a bed with the infant. After the class, the agency will provide qualified families with a portable "pack-and-play" crib.
Provides education and information concerning infant sleep safety to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Participants sit through a short class to learn best practices such as placing the infant on its back to sleep in an empty crib and not sharing a bed with the infant. After the class, the agency will provide qualified families with a portable "pack-and-play" crib.
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Disease/Disability Information
Baby Furniture
Provides 24/7 hotline services, free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds for expectant mothers, clothing and baby items for mother and baby, access to local family resources, and information about pregnancy, adoption, how to care for a newborn. Does not provide referrals to abortions.
Provides 24/7 hotline services, free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds for expectant mothers, clothing and baby items for mother and baby, access to local family resources, and information about pregnancy, adoption, how to care for a newborn. Does not provide referrals to abortions.
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Maternity Clothing
Pro-Life Pregnancy Counseling
Postabortion Support Groups
Baby Clothing
Pregnancy Counseling
Pregnancy Testing
Fetal Ultrasound
Baby Furniture
Crisis Pregnancy Hotlines
Provides assistance with material needs for moms and dads and caregivers who could use a helping hand as they provide for their little ones. A supplies boutique stocked with gently used and new baby items. Items supplied are diapers, wipes, clothing, formula, car seats, and cribs.
Provides assistance with material needs for moms and dads and caregivers who could use a helping hand as they provide for their little ones. A supplies boutique stocked with gently used and new baby items. Items supplied are diapers, wipes, clothing, formula, car seats, and cribs.
Categories
Baby Furniture
Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Baby Clothing
With the Cribs For Kids program, MCPH staff promotes safe sleep for infants by providing parents with safe sleep education. Qualified families will receive a free Pack n Play.
With the Cribs For Kids program, MCPH staff promotes safe sleep for infants by providing parents with safe sleep education. Qualified families will receive a free Pack n Play.
Depending on our rotating inventory, gently used beds, couches, recliners, tables & chairs, microwave stands, dressers, bookshelves, and other items may be available. We do NOT have appliances available.
Depending on our rotating inventory, gently used beds, couches, recliners, tables & chairs, microwave stands, dressers, bookshelves, and other items may be available. We do NOT have appliances available.
Provides used furniture (such as beds, tables, chairs, etc.) as well as household goods (such as drapes, linens, small appliances, and kitchen items). Client may browse and select the items the want. May have large appliances such as stoves and refrigerators - but these are not consistently available. Availability of items may vary due to what has been donated to the agency.
Provides used furniture (such as beds, tables, chairs, etc.) as well as household goods (such as drapes, linens, small appliances, and kitchen items). Client may browse and select the items the want. May have large appliances such as stoves and refrigerators - but these are not consistently available. Availability of items may vary due to what has been donated to the agency.
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Bedding/Linen
Kitchenware
Furniture
Appliances
Collects and distributes donated furniture.
Collects and distributes donated furniture.
ATTENTION: This is a ONE-TIME only program. Provides four different tiered offerings for furniture and home furnishings to families based on family size and other factors who have been referred by another social service agency, house of worship, employer or other sponsoring agency. Common furniture includes mattresses, box springs, dressers, couches, chairs, coffee/end tables, lamps, kitchen tables/chairs and other household goods.
ATTENTION: This is a ONE-TIME only program. Provides four different tiered offerings for furniture and home furnishings to families based on family size and other factors who have been referred by another social service agency, house of worship, employer or other sponsoring agency. Common furniture includes mattresses, box springs, dressers, couches, chairs, coffee/end tables, lamps, kitchen tables/chairs and other household goods.