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2750 Harding Highway, Allen County Fairgrounds, Lima, OH 45804

Function and Purpose: The Ohio cooperative Extension Service, an educational outreach arm of the Ohio State University-OCES, conducts research-based and interests in agriculture & natural resources, community development, family strengths, nutrition, diet and health and 4-H youth development and leadership. Service: 1. Educational information in agriculture, resource management, family life, nutrition and youth education. 2. Insect and pest identification 3. 4-H clubs and programs for youth 4. Programs and newsletters on various subject matters 5. Speakers for organizations, schools, etc. 6. Food and nutritional eduction program for limited income families - groups and individual teaching

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211 Allen County

270 Sandusky Street, Ashland, OH 44805

Individual parent education, focusing on building skills to keep children and families safe. Offers both case plan and prevention education tailored around specific needs of the parent. Group education can be provided as requested by an organization. Program also available for incarcerated parents.

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211 Mansfield OH

359 Forest Avenue, Suite 202, Dayton, OH 45405

Provides comprehensive prenatal care and post-partum care to Medicaid-eligible patients, including the support of an on-staff social worker. Programs available for patients to earn free crib and other baby supplies.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

530 S Main Street, Lima, OH 45804

Provides an emotional and social development program for the purpose of stemming violent or unruly behavior in elementary aged school children. Provides classroom curriculum focusing on social skills, non-violent problem solving, and improving classroom behavior. Offers interpersonal skills training to parents on issues such as anger management, communication, depression, and non-violent discipline techniques. Also offers training to parents on how to boost their child's academic habits and performance. Parent training is conducted in group settings. Children participate in activities to promote appropriate social and emotional skills.

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211 Allen County

420 Youngstown Poland Road, Struthers, OH 44471

Short-term residential facility providing crisis stabilization for persons experiencing or recovering from a mental health and/or substance use crisis and in need of an intermediate level of care. Clients are admitted when they are stepping down from inpatient psychiatric units or diverted from inpatient psychiatric admission. Focus on stabilizing the current crisis and mobilizing resources so person can be treated in a less restrictive setting.

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HNNEO 211

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1 Promedica Parkway, Toledo, OH 43606

Provide Special Needs Safety tips booklet.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

310 West Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402

Offers therapy for children and parenting services to non-offending parents from homes experiencing domestic violence.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

421 South Cable Road, Lima, OH 45805

Offers counseling and support to pregnant women from a pro-life perspective. Provides referrals to adoption agencies, county programs, doctors and hospitals, and psychiatric counseling. Support can be offered to the client's family as well as to the father (or alleged father) of the baby. Participants have the opportunity to earn points that may be used to purchase baby items from the agency such as: infant clothing, formula, and diapers.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

359 Forest Avenue, Suite 105, Dayton, OH 45405-4559

Women’s Center–Dayton offers abortion alternatives including free pregnancy tests and ultrasound scans to those who qualify. Free and confidential consultations are provided to clients who are pregnant so can understand options: adoption, abortion, or parenting. Program provides a 24 hour helpline, free pregnancy test and assistance, free ultrasound, post-abortion support, information about abortion alternatives and mentoring services. Material assistance: free infant formula and diapers, baby and infant equipment. Quantities and ability to earn material assistance are determined by agency.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

2002 Community Circle, Campbell, OH 44405

Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.

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HNNEO 211

540 S Central Avenue, Lima, OH 45804

Provides a comprehensive program which, for eligible families, provides case management for pregnant women, infant care, and parenting education. The children are in a group care setting with a very low caregiver to child ratio, where they are stimulated by a developmentally appropriate curriculum. They also are directed to needed immunization services and health care. All children are given a developmental screening and referred to supportive services based on the results.

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211 Allen County

10301-b Deering Road, Louisville, KY 40272

Provides educational and supportive services for parents/caregivers of children with disabilities who want to acquire additional knowledge and skills. Trainings offered cover topics such as the special education process, managing stress, advocacy, transitioning to adulthood, time management, etc. Families may also receive one-on-one assistance with accessing services and supports.

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211 UWGC

100 Hospital Drive, Athens, OH 45701

A Free, 6-week educational program parents, caregivers and family who provide care for youth, ages 22 and younger, who are experiencing mental health symptoms.

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211 Pathways

246 North High Street, 8th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

Teaches parents positive parenting techniques and strategies for raising children. Parents may choose between the original Triple P programing for children under 12 years of age, and the Teen Triple P for ages 10-16.

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211 Summit

831 College Avenue Suite C, Lancaster, OH 43130

Provide parenting education classes. Programs specifically provided include First Five Years, Active Parenting, Parent Project,and Triple P Workshops, Triple P Seminars and Triple P Primary Care. Calendar of classes is published quarterly, see calendar for updated courses offered.

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211 Fairfield

2592 W. 14th St., Cleveland, OH 44113

Callers receive information, support, and referral regarding a wide variety of adoption, foster care, and kinship care-related questions.

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211 Cleveland

6393 Oak Tree Blvd., Ste. 201, Independence, OH 44131

Gives parents practical strategies to manage misbehavior and prevent problems from occurring in the first place. Offers two-hour small group sessions that offer advice and strategies for tackling common behavior problems as well as brief 15-30 minute individual consultations that address any specific behavior challenge or parenting issue the client may be having.

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211 Cleveland

158 East Main Street, Xenia, OH 45385

The Parent Support Program provides parent education classes for parents being served by a variety of Greene County agencies (e.g. Women’s Recovery Center, Greene County DJFS). For information about, and referral to other parenting program is also provided.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

3910 Hillman Way, Youngstown, OH 44512

Provide Pack N Play portable cribs and Safe Sleep Survival Kits to families and caregivers that are unable to provide a safe sleep environment due to financial hardship. Survival Kit contains a sheet for the Pack N Play, a sleep sack for the infant, a bedtime storybook and educational materials for the parents. Family must come to Board of Health office to pick up Pack N Play and receive instruction on proper assembly and use before taking Pack N Play home.

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HNNEO 211

205 North 7th Street, Zanesville, OH 43701

Provides support and education to parents of children under age 3.

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211 Pathways

4600 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114

Provides parenting skills classes. Classes include information such as how to establish routines, communication, building the child's self-worth, rewards and punishments, and handling stress and anger. Case management provided as well to address individual needs.

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211 Cleveland

228 Thomas More Parkway, Crestview Hills, KY 41017

Offers a variety of classes focused on enhancing the parenting skills of first-time and new parents. Classes cover topics such as pregnancy, prenatal care, and caring for a newborn. Participants may be eligible to earn material assistance, such as baby clothing, diapers, car seats, and cribs for their class attendance.

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211 UWGC