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294 Lafayette Street, London, OH 43140

Assists with gas, tools, uniforms and other items related to finding, securing or sustaining a job.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

1679 East State Route 29, Urbana, OH 43078

Assists with gas, tools, uniforms and other items related to finding, securing or sustaining a job.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

363 West Fairground Street, Marion, OH 43302

The PRC program in Ohio helps families overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency. The program provides benefits and services to families who are in need of help with essential support to become self-sufficient. The PRC Program is designed to: - Prevent families from having to apply for OWF cash assistance when a crisis arises; - Help families retain employment by enhancing job skills , overcoming barriers and providing short-term assistance or wage supplementation if necessary. - Provide for contingent needs by helping families with nonrecurring urgent problems that could, if left unattended, result in families needing long-term public assistance. - Support families receiving OWF with services to enable them to become self-sufficient. Examples of short-term assistance through PRC include: - Shelter and utility assistance - Transportation assistance - Employment Related Supportive Services.

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211 Pathways

177 Main Street, Painesville, OH 44077

Provides emergency financial assistance to families who meet the eligibility requirements. Employment support includes tools, safety equipment, short term educational expenses, job supportive services as necessary, and uniforms (limit 2). PRC total amount is $3,000.00.

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Lifeline Lake County 211

2040 N Cr 25a, Troy, OH 45373

The Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) program assists with employment related services such as work tools/equipment. Items must be needed to gain or retain employment of at least 32 hours per week.

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HelpLine211 Delaware OH

1115 Gilman Avenue, Marietta, OH 45750

The PRC program in Ohio helps families overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency. The program provides benefits and services to families who are in need of help with essential support to become self-sufficient. The PRC Program is designed to: - Prevent families from having to apply for OWF cash assistance when a crisis arises; - Help families retain employment by enhancing job skills , overcoming barriers and providing short-term assistance or wage supplementation if necessary. - Provide for contingent needs by helping families with nonrecurring urgent problems that could, if left unattended, result in families needing long-term public assistance. - Support families receiving OWF with services to enable them to become self-sufficient. Examples of short-term assistance through PRC include: - Shelter and utility assistance - Transportation assistance - Employment Related Supportive Services.

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211 Pathways

1005 South Pickaway Street, Circleville, OH 43113

PRC program was established in Ohio to help families overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency. The program provides benefits and services to families who are in need of help with essential support to become self-sufficient. The PRC Program is designed to: •Prevent families from having to apply for OWF cash assistance when a crisis arises; •Help families retain employment by enhancing job skills , overcoming barriers and providing short-term assistance or wage supplementation if necessary. •Provide for contingent needs by helping families with nonrecurring urgent problems that could, if left unattended, result in families needing long-term public assistance. •Support families receiving OWF with services to enable them to become self-sufficient. Examples of short-term assistance through PRC include: •Shelter and utility assistance •Transportation assistance •Employment Related Supportive Services

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211 Pathways