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200 Midway Street, London, OH 43140

Family assistance in accessing social services; coordinates team development for multi-service need children and families

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

218 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750

In Morgan County Offering resource assistance kinship caregivers who are raising children (grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc.).

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211 Pathways

1918 Mechanicsburg Road, Springfield, OH 45503

Wraparound programs offer a wide range of supportive services to help families become more self-sufficient and better prepared to meet their child's needs. Wraparound therapy is family centered and builds upon identified strengths within the family.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

218 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750

help kinship caregivers "navigate" through the resources available

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

158 East Main Street, Xenia, OH 45385

The Family Stability & Shared Youth program provides service coordination and support to Greene County families having children receiving services from multiple service systems. The program also assists the families and agencies in determining the need for placements, identifying options, coordinating funding, monitoring progress as well as discharged planning from residential treatment centers.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

2131 Park Avenue West, Suite 100, Ontario, OH 44906

Provides assessments or counseling to individuals wanting to discuss long term care needs.

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211 Pathways

74 South 2nd Street, Newark, OH 43055

Community Support Teaming is available to families with youth ages 0–21 who have multi system needs, are at risk of out of home placement, or are transitioning back into the community after such a placement. Through the High-Fidelity Wraparound model, Team Facilitators partner with families to build a family team and strong support network, connect them with community resources, and coordinate services among providers involved in the child’s care. This approach is rooted in strengthening families and enhancing the local social and human services system. By sharing resources, improving coordination, and fostering collaboration across agencies, Community Support Teaming works to ensure that children, youth, and their families receive the comprehensive support they need to thrive.

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211 Pathways

40 East Avenue, Lorain County Transportation Center, Elyria, OH 44035

Offers Wrap Around services, an intensive, strength-based, individualized care planning and team management process that focuses on voice and choice of the family to meet their identified needs as agreed upon by the team. Each family is assigned a certified Wrap Around facilitator who will guide and support families through the process while facilitating the development of a team of professionals who will work along side of the parents and their natural supports within regular team meetings.  A written plan is developed and monitored monthly by the team to assess family progress against goals for improved family functioning.  In addition, all families are offered a family advocate who can offer additional support by representing the family voice when requested or when the family is facing various relationship challenges with system involvement.

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211 Summit

100 E Somers Street, Eaton, OH 45320

Wraparound is a planning process which draws upon the strengths and resources of several to embrace individual needs embrace individual needs and surround families with the support to help maintain children and youth in their homes and communities. It is a free, and voluntary, service to any Preble County family that needs assistance navigating multiple agencies and resources to meet the needs of their child.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

1 North Park Place, Newark, OH 43055

Serves youth who are unruly and do not meet criteria to be involved on a Diversion level with the Court but they and their families are struggling with a multitude of challenges. Conferencing seeks to link natural supports and community services in an effort to divert the youth from official court involvement and to provide the family with services that will reduce the unruly behaviors of the youth. The focus is on promoting self-determination and skill building providing a forum for the family to resolve their own issues. Through family conferencing, a mediator and therapist work to facilitate a process that will pull the natural support system together to problem solve and develop a family plan that makes sense to the culture of the family. The family is provided support, encouragement and skill building and/or referral and linkage to other community supports.

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211 Pathways

2511 Countryside Drive, Suite A, Fremont, OH 43420

Serves families and youth with intense and complex needs. Wraparound has seen an increase in the number of families needing assistance who are experiencing barriers in their attempts to become self-sufficient. Family barriers include housing, substance use, mental illness, medical issues, lack of job skills or training, transportation issues, school and behavioral issues. Wraparound can help families reduce their time with agency involvement such as court, children services, special education and state welfare.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

2355 2nd Street, Summit County Developmental Disabilities, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

Provides planning and coordination of services for families whose children face multiple challenges. Works to develop, implement and evaluate coordinated responses of care with local and government agencies to resolve child and family issues.

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211 Summit

209 West Main Cross Street, Findlay, OH 45840

Service Coordination can work with families to help identify goals and work with local agencies to find appropriate services for families. Gets all service providers together to work on goals the family creates.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo