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Provides information about employment benefits and the law, such as workplace benefits for caregivers and the Family and Medical Leave Act.
Rabies information line.
US Post Office for Lexington.
Administers a variety of services, including Compensation, Education, Insurance, Loan Guaranty, Pension, and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment for Veterans, Servicemembers, their families and survivors.

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Veteran Disability Compensation Benefits
Medical Information Services
General Counseling Services
Veteran Burial Benefits
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Veterans Affairs Medical Centers
Veteran Education Benefits
Specialized Information and Referral
Veteran Employment Programs
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Veteran Outpatient Clinics
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Veterans
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Provides a phone number and an online app that track Santa’s yuletide journey around the globe. Some of the activities on the NORAD Tracks Santa app include stories and games.
Our health education specialists are available to answer questions and provide caring support to people with lupus. Health education specialists are specially trained to provide people affected by lupus with non-medical counseling, disease education, information, and helpful resources. Bilingual (Spanish) health educators are also available.
Provides automated system that connects callers with the different services that the city of Port Clinton provides.
SEOLS provides legal information and resources for individuals impacted by COVID-19. Topics include: - COVID-19 AND UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION - COVID-19 AND TENANT PROTECTIONS AGAINST EVICTION - COVID-19 AND ADDITIONAL PROTECTIONS FOR SUBSIDIZED HOUSING TENANTS - COVID-19 AND EVICTIONS. CAN MY LANDLORD KICK ME OUT - COVID-19 AND REPAIRS TO A RENTAL PROPERTY - I NEED REPAIRS MADE DURING COVID-19. WHAT CAN I DO - COVID-19 AND CHANGES TO COURT PROCEDURES - COVID-19 AND EMERGENCY SNAP - COVID-19 AND CIVIL PROTECTION ORDERS - COVID-19 AND CASH ASSISTANCE - COVID-19 AND PAID LEAVE - COVID-19 AND UTILITY RULES - UTILITY RULES DURING COVID-19 OUTBREAK - COVID-19 AND the RELIEF PACKAGE STIMULUS PAYMENTS - COVID-19 AND STIMULUS CHECKS FOR PEOPLE WHO DO NOT FILE A TAX RETURN - HOW TO REGISTER FOR YOUR STIMULUS PAYMENT AS A NON-FILER - COVID-19 AND OPTIONS FOR GRANDPARENT CAREGIVERS - OPTIONS FOR GRANDPARENTS CARING FOR CHILDREN - COVID-19 AND PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM SCAMS - COVID-19 AND MORTGAGE HELP - COVID-19 AND CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY - COVID-19 AND BANKRUPTCY - COVID-19 AND SPECIAL EDUCATION - COVID-19 AND EDUCATION FOR HOMELESS STUDENTS - COVID-19 AND THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO- INFORMATION FOR UTILITY CUSTOMERS - COVID-19 – RESOURCES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES - INFO FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY COVID-19 - COVID-19 AND VISITATION/SHARED PARENTING ISSUES
Federal directory assistance line for government services, agencies and elected officials. Website contains information on various topics such as disability services, housing, education, military, travel and immigration, benefits, grants and loans, disaster services, employment, money and credit, voting, small business, etc.

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Federal Government Information Services
Provides information about the etiology, symptoms, preventive measures, screening/diagnostic procedures, and methods of treatment for pulmonary hypertension. Disseminates information about the latest research related to the problem.
A statewide website offering free, accurate legal information that is easy to understand. Also offers inter-active self-help tools and connections to local legal and community resources. https://www.ohiolegalhelp.org/.
Provides census data and census questionnaire information services. Census data is gathered every 10 years. Census Data: - Collects statistics about the nation, its people, and economy. Conducts surveys on behalf of various Federal Government agencies on topics such as employment, crime, health, and consumer expenditures. Census Questionnaire Information Services: - Provides telephone and web-based information about how to complete Census questionnaires during the periods of time the Census Bureau is conducting its survey. Collaborates with public libraries and other community organizations that offer free computer access to the public.
Provides free legal assistance via phone regarding problems that affect older adults living in Ohio. Subject areas include civil law issues such as consumer problems, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, subsidized housing, wills and estates. If the legal problem cannot be solved over the phone, the client may be referred to a private attorney who can provide the service. Also offers pamphlets on a variety of legal topics.

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Legal Information Services
Lawyer Referral Services
Fair Credit Practices
Consumer Law
Older Adult/Aging Issues
Provides information and referral services as a department of the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library. Database of information includes government, non-profit, and social service organizations. Additional services include: * Directory assistance * Time, temperature, and weather information * Post disaster reporting * Faxing and copying services (free for social service needs) * Printing travel directions

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Faxing Services
Post Disaster Damage Reporting
Special Events
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Directory Assistance
Time/Temperature/Weather Information Services
Directory/Resource List Publication
Travel Directions/Trip Planning
Individual Advocacy
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Document Copying Services
Provides information, materials, and referrals to anyone concerned about sexually transmitted infections. Answers questions on such topics as transmission, risk reduction, prevention, testing, and treatment.

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Disease/Disability Information
Medical Information Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides national public safety weather service information, of current weather hazards, weather conditions, radar, forecast, local program information, information on rivers and lakes and other climate and past weather information
Clinically trained telephone specialists help cancer patients or their loved ones who call the Society’s 24 hour toll-free information line to navigate the health insurance system and understand all available options to pay for care.
Offers free legal advice clinics to residents who cannot afford a lawyer. Local attorneys, who volunteer their time and expertise, will be available to meet with individuals and answer their legal questions in a confidential setting.
The FCMC Self Help Resource Center is a free walk-in service to help you represent yourself in court without a lawyer. We cannot offer legal advice, but can provide helpful resources. Legal information includes court forms, tools to help complete court forms, and answers to general questions about court procedures. We help with record sealing, landlord tenant issues including evictions and escrow, small claims, driving privileges, license reinstatement and other civil matters. We also have a social work team that can help people access financial resources, find new housing or jobs, get connected to benefits or healthcare, and link up to other services as needed.
Promotes collaboration among public systems that serve children and families. Seeks to improve the functioning of children and to preserve the integrity of families in the community through a collaborative system for multi-need, multi-system families. May involve all major public and private agencies as needed.

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Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups
Case/Care Management
Youth Issues Information Services
SEOLS provides help on education issues, including: - Special education - School suspensions - Getting a school to follow an Individualized Education Program (IEP).
Offers information and publications on health and aging for families, caregivers, and health professionals at no cost.
Program provides a large computerized database of disability-related goods and services.

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Disease/Disability Information
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Outreach Programs
Workplace Evaluation/Modification
Assistive Technology Equipment Loan
Newsletters
Recreational Activities/Sports
Computer Bulletin Board Systems
Job Banks
Reader Services
Volunteer Opportunities
Special Collections and Archives
Sign Language Interpreter Registries
Assistive Technology Training
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
System Advocacy
Information Sources
Organizational Consultation/Technical Assistance
Accessibility Information
Disability Related Transportation
Public Awareness/Education
Local Transportation
Volunteer Recruitment/Placement
Case/Care Management
Political Action/Lobbying Groups
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Specialized Information and Referral
Attendant Registries
Volunteer Training
An information resource and support service for the community, for free cancer-related information from a nurse who is trained in cancer, or for physician information. James Line oncology nurses can be reached Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Maintains information about community resources that are appropriate for people with Huntington's disease. Links individuals who are in need of specialized services with appropriate resources. Provides information about the symptoms, screening/diagnostic procedures, and/or methods of treatment or management for Huntington's disease.

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Medical Information Services
Disease/Disability Information
Specialized Information and Referral