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30 East Broad Street 32nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

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211 Allen County

8111 Quincy Ave., Cleveland, OH 44104

Provides temporary continuance of cash benefits and employment support for certain categories of clients who have used up their 36 months of Ohio Works First Benefits (OWF), are unable to work, and do not have replacement income. All OWF rules apply and participants must adhere to a Self-Sufficiency plan during the time of transitional assistance.

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211 Cleveland

1641 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114

Provides temporary continuance of cash benefits and employment support for certain categories of clients who have used up their 36 months of Ohio Works First Benefits (OWF), are unable to work, and do not have replacement income. All OWF rules apply and participants must adhere to a Self-Sufficiency plan during the time of transitional assistance.

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211 Cleveland

951 Commerce Parkway, Lima, OH 45804

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income families. Supportive services include transportation allowances and job search and placement assistance. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program. These work activities may include community work experience, job search, training, education, and other types of developmental experience that will assist the applicant with overcoming barriers to employment. Many families receiving cash assistance are also entitled to receive food assistance and Medicaid. Once participants become employed and are no longer eligible for cash benefits, they may continue to receive Medicaid and child care benefits for up to one year or until their income exceeds allowable limit. In addition, clients who transition to work may still be eligible for food assistance (depending on income).

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211 Allen County

1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45422

Provides a jobs search and placement program which is designed to help families and individuals reduce and eventually eliminate their dependency upon public assistance.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

1641 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income, eligible families. Supportive services include child care vouchers, transportation allowances, job search and placement assistance, food stamps (SNAP/Ohio Direction Card) and health care benefits (Medicaid HMO for families) - details of these services are listed in separate service groups. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program.

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211 Cleveland

9830 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income, eligible families. Supportive services include child care vouchers, transportation allowances, job search and placement assistance, food stamps (SNAP/Ohio Direction Card) and health care benefits (Medicaid HMO for families) - details of these services are listed in separate service groups. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program.

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211 Cleveland

42485 North Ridge Road, Elyria, OH 44035

Offers time-limited financial assistance and employment services to Lorain County families while a person is working towards self-sufficiency. An employment services counselor monitors and encourages the client's progress to ensure they are moving toward self-sufficiency.

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211 Summit

1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45422

Program provides pregnant or parenting teens an opportunity to earn a high school diploma or GED. Provides financial rewards for attendance, enrollment, and graduation.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

3955 Euclid Ave., Jane Edna Hunter Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44115

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income, eligible families. Supportive services include child care vouchers, transportation allowances, job search and placement assistance, food stamps (SNAP/Ohio Direction Card) and health care benefits (Medicaid HMO for families) - details of these services are listed in separate service groups. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program.

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211 Cleveland

12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 150, Chardon, OH 44024

Provides a Career Center where individuals can access fax machines, telephones, scanners, copiers, computers with internet access, and printers to conduct their job searches and create/update resumés. Staff offer basic computer skills training, job search and placement assistance, vocational and literacy evaluations, and labor market information. They also work in partnership with six other agencies to provide job readiness training (soft skills, work habits, attitude, dress, tutoring), adult basic education, GED preparation, and occupational training.

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211 Cleveland

125 South 5th Street, Steubenville, OH 43952

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income families. Includes transportation allowances and job search and placement assistance. Required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program. These work activities may include: - Community work experience. - Job search. - Training. - Education. - Other types of developmental experience that will assist the applicant with overcoming barriers to employment.

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211 Summit

175 West Franklin Street, Kenton, OH 43326

Offers the welfare to work program and provides a One Stop employment and training program online or in person.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

232 Northland Drive, Medina, OH 44256

Provides time-limited cash assistance to eligible families through Ohio's Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program which emphasizes employment, personal responsibility and self-sufficiency.

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211 Summit

12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 150, Chardon, OH 44024

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income families. Supportive services include transportation allowances and job search and placement assistance. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program. These work activities may include community work experience, job search, training, education, and other types of developmental experience that will assist the applicant with overcoming barriers to employment. Many families receiving cash assistance are also entitled to receive food assistance and Medicaid. Once participants become employed and are no longer eligible for cash benefits, they may continue to receive Medicaid and child care benefits for up to one year or until their income exceeds allowable limit. In addition, clients who transition to work may still be eligible for food assistance (depending on income).

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211 Cleveland

3955 Euclid Ave., Jane Edna Hunter Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44115

Provides temporary continuance of cash benefits and employment support for certain categories of clients who have used up their 36 months of Ohio Works First Benefits (OWF), are unable to work, and do not have replacement income. All OWF rules apply and participants must adhere to a Self-Sufficiency plan during the time of transitional assistance.

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211 Cleveland

631 Wagner Ave., Greenville, OH 45331

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income families. Supportive services include transportation allowances and job search and placement assistance. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program. These work activities may include community work experience, job search, training, education, and other types of developmental experience that will assist the applicant with overcoming barriers to employment. Many families receiving cash assistance are also entitled to receive food assistance and Medicaid.

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211 Cleveland

125 South 5th Street, Steubenville, OH 43952

Provides employment and job training services.

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211 Summit

8111 Quincy Ave., Cleveland, OH 44104

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income, eligible families. Supportive services include child care vouchers, transportation allowances, job search and placement assistance, food stamps (SNAP/Ohio Direction Card) and health care benefits (Medicaid HMO for families) - details of these services are listed in separate service groups. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program.

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211 Cleveland

449 South Meridian Street, 2nd Floor, Portage County Administration Building, Ravenna, OH 44266

Provides temporary, time-limited cash assistance to families (with minors) in need who are striving for self-sufficiency.

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211 Summit

951 Commerce Parkway, Lima, OH 45804

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to families with low income. Supportive services include transportation allowances and job search and placement assistance. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of developmental activities (parenting classes, life skills training, counseling) and/or work/training activities to remain in the program. These work activities may include community work experience, job search, training, education, and other types of developmental experience that will assist the applicant with overcoming barriers to employment. Many families receiving cash assistance are also entitled to receive food assistance and Medicaid. Once participants become employed and are no longer eligible for cash benefits, they may continue to receive Medicaid and child care benefits for up to one year or until their income exceeds allowable limit. In addition, clients who transition to work may still be eligible for food assistance (depending on income).

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

3737 West Sylvania Avenue, Toledo, OH 43623-0007

Provides time-limited cash benefits and supportive services to low-income families. Supportive services include a transportation allowance and job search and placement assistance. Recipients are required to participate in a combination of activities and/or work/training programs to remain in the program. These work activities may include community work experience, job search, training, education, and other activities that will assist the applicant with overcoming barriers to employment. Many families receiving cash assistance may also be eligible to receive food assistance, subsidized childcare assistance, and Medicaid health insurance. Once participants become employed and are no longer eligible for cash benefits, they may continue to receive Medicaid and child care benefits for up to one year or until their income exceeds allowable limit. In addition, clients who transition to work may still be eligible for food assistance (depending on income).

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UW 211 Greater Toledo