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3167 Fulton Rd., Ste. 306, Cleveland, OH 44109
Offers employment assessment and counseling, job readiness and job finding assistance, job training in computers as well as financial literacy and job placement for refugees.
1370 W 69th St., Cleveland, OH 44102
Provides a variety of training programs, from begining to advanced sewing and entrepreneurship, designed to train individuals for career level jobs in sewing. Program uses only organic cotton fabric and provides all materials. Participants are trained to use industrial sewing machines and learn principals of garment construction. Eligible students are paid a stipend during trainng and receive a new sewing machine upon completion of the program.
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7162 Reading Road, Suite 610, Cincinnati, OH 45237
Provides case managers from both Su Casa Hispanic Center and Refugee Resettlement Services to assist individuals and families in navigating complex systems by advocating for them and connecting them to much needed resources in the community, such as health, housing, employment, education, legal, and mental health services.
Provides immigration and legal services to low and moderate income refugees and immigrants.
1180 South Main Street, Suite 102, Russell M. Pry Building, Akron, OH 44301
Seeks to integrate refugees into American society economically and socially, while helping to maintain cultural heritage. Offers a variety of services including Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA), Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA), and Refugee Social Services program (RSSP). RCA and RMA are limited to the first 8 months from the date that the refugee enters the United States. Social services for refugees are available to a refugee for the first 5 years after arrival in the United States.
2800 Euclid Ave., Ste. 200, Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides tutoring for people whose primary language is not English. Also provides tutoring for refugee students in all subjects.
389 16th Street Southwest, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Provides a State and Federally funded medical care benefit (a form of Medicaid) to low-income foreign nationals, immigrants, refugees/entrants/asylees, permanent residents and undocumented persons who are hospitalized for childbirth or experience an emergency medical condition during their stay in the county.
1415 East Dublin-granville Road, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43229
Services provided include housing services, employment services, access to healthcare, school enrollment, direct client financial assistance as applicable and referrals to other long-term assistance programs within the county and agency.
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520 North Main Street, Cadiz, OH 43907
Provides a State and Federally funded medical care benefit (a form of Medicaid) to low-income foreign nationals, immigrants, refugees/entrants/asylees, permanent residents and undocumented persons who are hospitalized for childbirth or experience an emergency medical condition during their stay in the county.
Offers assistance to refugees and immigrants as they adjust to their new home and community. Provides English language classes to immigrants whose first language is not English. Childcare may be provided during classes. Also provides citizenship assistance to prepare individuals for the US Citizenship exam. Resume building and job search assistance are offered as well.
370 East Market Street, C.f. And May Chen Community Center, Akron, OH 44304
Assists refugees with applying for a zero-interest loan in order to establish a credit history or improve their credit score. Provides financial coaching within this program as well.
4645 Executive Drive, Columbus, OH 43220
The program is designed to help prevent child abuse and neglect in refugee and immigrant families through parenting instruction and to assist these families in successfully raising children in United States. Services are provided home and center based. Classes are provided mainly in Spanish and Somali.
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95 East Main Street, Carrollton, OH 44615
Provides a State and Federally funded medical care benefit (a form of Medicaid) to low-income foreign nationals, immigrants, refugees/entrants/asylees, permanent residents and undocumented persons who are hospitalized for childbirth or experience an emergency medical condition during their stay in the county.
530 South Main Street, Suite 1762, Canal Place, Akron, OH 44311
Provides information and guidance for immigrants and refugees who need to evaluate their aptitude, abilities, and interests in order to choose a vocation or career and select the type of training that will enable them to obtain and progress in their chosen field.
370 East Market Street, C.f. And May Chen Community Center, Akron, OH 44304
Promotes independence for refugees by helping them to open and contribute to individual development accounts (IDAs) for specified asset goals, including homeownership, business capitalization, vehicles for educational or work purposes, professional certification, and post-secondary education tuition and fees.
1925 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides multiple services to help integrate immigrants and refugees into society by assisting them with job search, interview prep, resume writing assistance, and more.
18 North Forge Street, Akron, OH 44304
Provides outpatient counseling, home based counseling, and case management services specifically geared towards working with the refugee population in Summit County. School-based groups are available in certain school districts.
2800 Euclid Ave., Ste. 200, Cleveland, OH 44115
Offers employment assessment and counseling, job readiness training, job finding assistance, and job placement services for refugees.
3538 W 140th St., Cleveland, OH 44111
Provides assistance to the newcomer community (immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers) to help link them to appropraite community services and supports. Will help the client with understanding, filling out, and submitting forms/applications, gathering documents, and making appointments as needed. In some cases, bus tickets may be provided to clients to help them get to appointments.
7162 Reading Road, Suite 600, Cincinnati, OH 45237
Provides case managers from both Su Casa Hispanic Center and Refugee Resettlement Services to assist individuals and families in navigating complex systems by advocating for them and connecting them to much needed resources in the community, such as health, housing, employment, education, legal, and mental health services.
1641 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides a State and Federally funded medical care benefit (a form of Medicaid) to foreign nationals, immigrants, refugees/entrants/asylees, permanent residents and undocumented persons who are hospitalized for childbirth or experience an emergency medical condition during their stay in the County, and who have limited resources. If eligibility is satisfied, the hospital will be paid directly for the care received. Other providers whose services are directly connected to the emergency event may also be paid, as determined on a case-by-case basis.
3538 W 140th St., Cleveland, OH 44111
Provides mediation and conflict resolution to tenants who are having a conflict or other issues with their landlord. Will help the client understand their rights as a tenant and advise on how to resolve the situation.
12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 150, Chardon, OH 44024
Provides a State and Federally funded medical care benefit (a form of Medicaid) to foreign nationals, immigrants, refugees/entrants/asylees, permanent residents and undocumented persons who are hospitalized for childbirth or experience an emergency medical condition during their stay in the County, and who have limited resources. If eligibility is satisfied, the hospital will be paid directly for the care received. Other providers whose services are directly connected to the emergency event may also be paid, as determined on a case-by-case basis.