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20600 Chagrin Blvd., Ste. 320, Shaker Heights, OH 44122

Provides a program that is designed to help foster youth become self-sufficient adults. Youth learn the necessary skills to live on their own, such as financial management, career/educational planning, tax preparation, budgeting, preparation for college, and other life skills.

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211 Cleveland

12701 Waterville Swanton Road, Whitehouse, OH 43571

Local chapter members learn leadership skills and electoral practices by electing officers of the group. Monthly meetings are focused on topics related to disability advocacy and building self-advocacy skills. There are also monthly volunteering opportunities and regular social events to offer further connection to the community.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

5605 Monroe Street, Sylvania, OH 43560

Engages youth in activities that align with their skills and interests including recreation, employment, self-advocacy, and transition. Youth will create goals within the areas of leisure, employment, self-advocacy, independent living, and future planning. A plan centered around these goals will be created for each student.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

2550 Ada Road, Lima, OH 45801

A.P.P.L.E. Allen County Board of Developemental Disabilities offers a disabilty awareness program called A.P.P.L.E. This program is provided in various settings, such as school classrooms, community businesses, social groups, churches and other types of places.

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211 Allen County

8389 Mayfield Rd., Ste. A-2b, Chesterland, OH 44026

Provides participants with access to community leaders, hot-topic discussions, behind-the-scenes site tours, and interactive panel interviews across all community sectors. This annual 10-month signature adult program emphasizes leadership development, and learning through experience and provides in-depth knowledge, tools, and the network to lead stronger organizations and better serve the community.

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211 Cleveland

5246 Broadway Ave., Historic Broadway Methodist Church, Cleveland, OH 44127

Provides classes to teach specific leadership skills (e.g., time management, leadership styles, conflict resolution). Classes are tailored to specific organizations' needs. Classes assists participants in discovering the strengths they bring to a productive working relationship with community, neighborhood, business, and government institutions. Includes the history and current status of Cleveland's neighborhoods and the types of planning and skills individuals need to serve the community, their families, and themselves. Agency also community members with phone assistance on any topic related to community organizing.

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211 Cleveland

2545 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113

Offers Independent Living services for individuals with disabilities. Provides peer support, assistance with finding housing, benefit applications counseling, training in daily living skills, assistance with transition from nursing homes to the community, training in how to employ personal care assistants, and other services to help individuals with disabilities to function at their maximum level of independence within the community setting.

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211 Summit

212 South Main Street, New Lexington, OH 43764

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

1323 West Third Street, Charles Drew Health Center, Dayton, OH 45407-2410

Develops a support network for fathers who are experiencing difficulties in adjusting to their role.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

1933 East Second Street, Defiance, OH 43512

Provides FREE financial and employment coaching, digital skills, and numerous workshops on a variety of topics such as homeownership, debt relief options, tax time tips, etc. We also run a car repair program when funding is available. We offer 1:1 support to individuals wanting to become more self-sufficient in a judgement free zone.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

11 South Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

Ten-month program will develop informed and committed leaders by providing participants with an understanding of the critical issues affecting the community. Leadership and stewardship capabilities will be developed to assist in resolving these issues with an emphasis on Knowledge, Skills Enhancement & Trusteeship. Community service is encouraged and contact information is provided.

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211 Pathways

2467 1/2 Nebraska Avenue, Toledo, OH 43607

Provides programs that build relationships with children through constructive activities. Topics may include improving children's overall physical, social and academic performance, learning non-violent conflict management techniques, decreasing substance and alcohol abuse, community involvement and awareness, social and life skills, character building, and goal-setting.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

450 Shoup Mill Road, Dayton, OH 45415

Offers programs to girls which teach them to relate to others with increased understanding, skill, and respect along with decision making and leadership skills instruction.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

Worthington, OH 43085

Provides workshops and consultation to provider organizations such as counselors and social workers, court/legal personnel, law enforcement, medical providers, shelter personnel and religious leaders and volunteers to improve services being offered to Ohio's deaf community.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

11409 State Rd., North Royalton, OH 44133

Provides an opportunity for youth to participate in community service projects, to plan events, and to develop a variety of leadership skills.

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211 Cleveland

8200 West State Route 163, Oak Harbor, OH 43449

Provides one on one parent coaching for specific situations.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

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101 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402

Offers annual ten-week educational program to train neighborhood leaders; participants are selected through an application process. for city of dayton residents only.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

613 Mussey Avenue, Elyria, OH 44035

Offers a structured Christian curriculum designed to empower men and boys to become accountable for their actions. Develops adult men to become mentors to youth. Offers mentoring and support for male youth to promote critical thinking in terms of "life's choices" and the consequences of said choices in how those choices affect the youth and his family, but also how they affect his classmates, the residents in the community in which is resides and society as a whole. Develop men to learn the importance of "giving back" to the community by serving / assisting those in need.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

3518 W 25th St., Cleveland, OH 44109

An initiative to improve access to treatment and support services for youth and young adults ages 16-25 with a serious emotional disturbance (SED) or a serious mental illness (SMI). These services try to: Foster a partnership of providers who can empower youth and young adults to achieve their goals; Improve life outcomes for youth and young adults by eliminating barrier to accessing and participating in services; Increase functioning and capacity to complete activities of daily living.

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211 Cleveland

1240 Huron Rd. E, Ste. 450, Cleveland, OH 44115

Provides a leadership development program for high school students that seeks to develop and retain potential future leaders in the Greater Cleveland area.

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211 Cleveland

220 Home Avenue, Mansfield, OH 44902-8629

Supports can include assistance with daily living needs, therapeutic needs, learning new skills, connection to resources and social groups in your community as well as support to find and maintain a job.

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211 Mansfield OH

13125 Shaker Sq., Ste. 101, Cleveland, OH 44120

Offers small group sessions to help students address anger, self-esteem, conflict, and self-management. Academic intervention is provided as needed. Provides support to strengthen family relationships by promoting empathy, communication skills, stress reduction, accountability, setting limits, honoring boundaries, and exploring meanings and messages about identity.

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211 Cleveland

2865 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43204

Outpatient groups address various treatment areas for children 5-17 years old. Incentives are offered for attendance and participation and dinner or snacks are provided in many groups. Groups include Anger Management, AOD (alcohol or drugs), AOD Residential Aftercare, Caregiver / Parent Support, DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) for Youth & Caregivers, Girls Empowerment Group for Survivors of Trauma for Youth & Caregivers, Lasting Solutions for Everyday Problems (Family Conflict & Problem Solving), LGBTQ, Managing Feelings & Making Friends and Teen Social Skills.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

Provide services to youth aging out of central Ohio foster care, including mentoring, independent living skills, and help with transportation, where available. Some resources for housing may also be available.

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211 Pathways

1941 Carlin Street, Findlay, OH 45840

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