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A program to improve the health of pregnant women who have been diagnosed with an opiate or amphetamine use disorder and their newborn children. Care coordination and wrap-around services include: medication-assisted treatment options, dual-diagnosis counseling services, psychiatric services, childcare services, transportation to and from medical appointments, recovery support services, housing assistance, OB/GYN and pediatric referrals, and supported employment services. Eligible applicants can enroll at the onset of pregnancy and stay in the program for up to one year after the delivery of their infants.

COVID-19 Temporary Message: Community Counseling Center will be seeing a limited number of clients in person at their offices. If you are one of those individuals they will contact you to complete a phone health screening prior to your appointment. If you are an established client, your provider will be reaching out to you. Their pharmacy partner, Genoa Healthcare, will remain open but will be focused exclusively on filling your prescriptions by mail. If you need to reach your provider or become a new client, please call.

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Baby Furniture
Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Low cost building materials/supplies, used furniture, and appliances available based on donations received.

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General Furniture Provision
General Appliance Provision
Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies
Provides and distributes, free of charge, furniture and basic household items to Knox County residents in need.
Provides Graco Pack-n-Play cribs to families who do not have a safe place for their baby to sleep. Cribs are provided through the Prenatal and Maternal/Newborn Home Visiting Program after a safe sleep assessment is completed.
Provides maternity and baby/children's clothing (sizes 0 to 5T) for clients. Also offers items for infants such as cribs, pack-n-plays, car seats/boosters, and high chairs. Requires program participation to earn credits to receive items.

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Baby Furniture
Maternity Clothing
Baby Clothing
Children's Clothing
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Provides food, clothing, household items. If funds are available and there is a verifiable need may provide other emergency assistance such as a motel room for homeless persons, utility disconnection prevention, and prescription assistance. Emergency funding is not guaranteed.

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Furniture
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Winter Clothing
Prescription Expense Assistance
Baby Clothing
Clothing
Utility Assistance
Household Goods
Mattresses
General Clothing Donation Programs
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Winter Clothing Donation Programs
Household Goods Donation Programs
Helps to prevent the removal of a child from home or to facilitate the return of a child to home. Also assists grandparents or other kin in taking care of their grandchildren or other kin whose parents are unable to care for them. * Furniture assistance restricted to beds only. * Rental deposit assistance restricted to Metro deposits only.

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General Furniture Provision
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Food Vouchers
Birth Certificate Fee Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
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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Opioid Antidote Distribution
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups
Public Facility Health Inspection
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals
Baby Furniture
Personal Safety Education
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
Health Care Referrals
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Immunizations
WIC Applications/Certification
Vaccine Information
COVID-19
Psychiatric Case Management
Case/Care Management Referrals
Communicable Disease Control
Public Health Nursing
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Lead Poisoning Screening
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Job Finding Assistance
Drug Use Disorder Referrals
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Tap Water Testing
Formula/Baby Food
Therapy Referrals
Case/Care Management
Parenting Education
Tuberculosis Screening
Tuberculosis Clinics
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Environmental Beautification
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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Opioid Antidote Distribution
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups
Public Facility Health Inspection
Specialized Information and Referral
Alcohol Use Disorder Referrals
Baby Furniture
Personal Safety Education
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
Health Care Referrals
Medicaid Information/Counseling
Immunizations
WIC Applications/Certification
Vaccine Information
COVID-19
Psychiatric Case Management
Case/Care Management Referrals
Communicable Disease Control
Public Health Nursing
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Lead Poisoning Screening
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Job Finding Assistance
Drug Use Disorder Referrals
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Tap Water Testing
Formula/Baby Food
Therapy Referrals
Case/Care Management
Parenting Education
Tuberculosis Screening
Tuberculosis Clinics
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Environmental Beautification
Electric Partnership Program helps to improve the electric efficiency of eligible households. Performs in-home audits and installs appropriate electric energy efficiency measures to reduce electric usage. Community Connections program provides and in-home engergy use evaluation and energy saving home improvements such as appliance testing and possible replacement and energy education. Energy efficiency kits containing LED light bulbs, night lights, smart strips and furnace whistles).

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Community Action Agencies
Energy Use Audits
Baby Furniture
General Furniture Provision
Occasional Emergency Food Assistance
Weatherization Programs
Community Wellness Programs
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Discounted Gas Service
Diaper Donation Programs
General Appliance Provision
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Discounted Electric Service
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Air Conditioners
Furnace Maintenance/Repair
Plumbing Maintenance/Repair
Senior Centers
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Offers infant and baby food (no formula), clothes up to 2T, diapers up to size 6 as available. Also when available, may provide baby items including strollers, swings, pack and plays, car seats, etc.

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Diapers
Baby Clothing
Formula/Baby Food
Baby Furniture
Serves free hot lunch Monday through Friday and hot breakfast on Saturday.

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Ongoing Emergency Food Assistance
Donation Pickups
Administrative/Support Services Offices
General Clothing Donation Programs
Household Goods Donation Programs
Soup Kitchens
General Clothing Provision
Thrift Shops
General Furniture Provision
Provides a public retail outlet that sells new and used surplus, donated building materials, appliances, and furniture. Most items are priced 40%-80% lower than retail.

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Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies
Thrift Shops
General Furniture Provision
General Appliance Provision
Collects and distributes donated furniture.

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General Furniture Provision
Provides used furniture to those in need.

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General Furniture Provision
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
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.
Collects and distributes beds, dressers, couches, easy chairs, dining tables, dining chairs, small tables, microwaves, and lamps to families in need.

Provides thrift store vouchers for beds to eligible residents of Hamilton County. Assistance is limited to two vouchers per household, per lifetime. Availability of vouchers may be limited.

Accepts building donations in which they sell for lower cost to consumers. Also has the Home Sweet Habitat Boutique with low cost clothing. Furniture is sometimes available as well.

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Furniture
Clothing
Appliances
Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies
Thrift Shops
Building Materials/Supplies Donation Programs
Clothing Donation Programs
Educates parents and caregivers on the importance of practicing safe sleep or infants, and provides a free portable crib to families who, otherwise cannot afford a safe place for their babies to sleep.
Assists with household goods: Bed (frame, mattress, box springs) and kitchen table and chairs when lost or destroyed in a natural disaster, when family resided in spousal abuse center for the last 30 days, or due to a "bed bug" infestation (limited to bed frames, mattress and fox springs) - verification that home has been treated for infestation required. Appliance repair or replacement of stoves, and refrigerators only (2 estimates required). Purchase of stove or refrigerator is permissible when individual has moved from a furnished apartment/home to non-furnished apartment/home. Crib and Crib mattress for each child under two (2) years of age. PRC total amount is $2,000.00.

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Beds
Baby Furniture
Refrigerators
Stoves
Provides support services such as: diapers, wipes, formula, baby cereal; blankets. Also: sleep sacks, blankets, clothing - these items are limited. Information is also provided on other resources available in the area.

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Diapers
Baby Furniture
Baby Clothing
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
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.
Low cost building materials/supplies, used furniture, and appliances available based on donations received.

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General Furniture Provision
General Appliance Provision
Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies

Provides used clothing and furniture (such as tables, beds, chairs, etc.) to those in need. Items are provided through donations to the agency - if the agency does not have the needed items on hand, they work with a local thrift store (Neighborhood Relief) to arrange service for the client. Availability is dependent on what the salvation Army and the local thrift store have on hand. Due to this, service is not always guaranteed.