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10950 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45231

Provides the (WIC) Women, Infants, and Children program. Offers a supplemental nutrition and education program for eligible women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or postpartum and their infants and children.

34 South Clay Street Suite C, Millersburg, OH 44654
Offers mental health counseling services by licensed clinical staff, focused on the following areas:
  • Recovery from abuse
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Substance use
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136 South West Street, Lima, OH 45801
Seeks volunteers to help with coaching youth sports programs. General training and orientation are provided.
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1637 Tiffin Avenue, Findlay, OH 45840
The HEAP Winter Crisis Program helps income eligible Ohioans that are threatened with disconnection, have been disconnected or have less than a 25 percent supply of bulk fuel in their tank maintain their utility service. The program runs from November 1 until March 31. Ohio households, serviced by a Public Utilities Commission of Ohio-regulated utility, must sign up for the Percentage of Income Payment Plan Plus (PIPP) or another payment plan in order to receive emergency benefits.
30 East Broad Street, 32nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides regular unemployment compensation if a person worked long enough in covered employment, lost a job through no fault of their own, is able and available for work and is actively seeking work. Also provides disaster-related unemployment, if unemployment is caused by a federal declared major disaster, an individual may be eligible for up to 26 weeks of Disaster Unemployment Assistance administered by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
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704 Second Street, Toledo, OH 43605
Provides home purchase and home mortgage finance loans.
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241 South Chestnut Street, 1st Floor, Ravenna, OH 44266
Provides assistance for those who wish to represent themselves for simple divorces or dissolutions, child custody cases, and child visitation cases. Offers a pro bono (free) meeting for 15 minutes with an attorney. Clients are encouraged to seek legal counsel.
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1970 West Broad Street, Charles D. Shipley Building, Columbus, OH 43218-2081
Homeland Security develops and maintains Ohio’s capabilities to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from a wide variety of incidents, including acts of terrorism, natural disasters, biological incidents, and other catastrophic events.
25 Massachusetts Ave Nw, Suite 650, Washington, DC 20001
Provides a peer to peer program where amputees are connected with certified, trained peers.
Seeks volunteers to help with general office and clerical work. Volunteers may use their experience for employment references and are invited to agency events for recognition and may receive small gifts in appreciation for their services.
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8333 Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, KY 41001

Provides daytime access to heated facilities during times of extreme cold. People utilizing the warming center should expect a room with access to restrooms, chairs and possibly tables. There are no beds or dedicated sleeping areas. There will be no food preparation areas. These facilities are only intended to be utilized as warming centers.

3445 Great Western Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43204
Provides maternity clothing, layettes and diapers for anyone in need. A friend to any pregnant woman to assist her in finding the help she needs.
775 Mount Orab Pike, Georgetown, OH 45121
Provides partial payment of child care costs for low to moderate-income families who are working, in school, or in a qualifying training program and assists with locating certified child-care providers in Brown County.
12753 Kinsman Rd., Ste. 17 Building H, Newbury, OH 44065
Provides limited financial assistance with paying for back property taxes. There is a limit to how much the agency can provide in assistance (and this may vary form case-to-case); the client may need to provide a co-payment to cover any back-taxes owed.
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420 N James Rd., Columbus, OH 43219
Provides primary care, general physical examinations, dermatology, and podiatry. Some sites offer geriatric assessments. Geriatric Evaluation is a health care visit with a team of experts that results in a treatment plan aimed at helping Veterans maintain good health, improve quality of life, reduce the need for hospital stays, and reduce the need for long term care services.
604 South Shoop Avenue, Suite 200, Wauseon, OH 43567
This program (formerly Aid to Dependent Children or ADC) helps meet the needs of children and their parents or caretakers through cash and medical assistance.
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1713 Jaggie Fox Way, Lexington, KY 40511

Provides non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) for Medicaid recipients. Individuals can receive transportation to and from medical appointments to receive Medicaid covered services. Transportation may be in the form of taxi, van, bus or public transit.

601 West Main Street, 3rd Floor, Wilmington, OH 45177

Provides medical treatment for a variety of conditions that need treatment right away but are not a medical emergency. Some conditions that can be treated by urgent care include illnesses, infections, and minor injuries. Also can provide some minor procedures, some on-site testing, and some vaccines.

9700 Dry Fork Road, Harrison, OH 45030
Provides a free hot lunch every week at rotating churches.
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6 North Main Street, Suite #130, Dayton, OH 45402
Offers information, education, and support about Alzheimer's disease and related dementias to people living with any kind of dementia/memory loss.
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Accepts donations of fresh food, including bread and produce. Moderately sized (four vegetable boxes) are ideal. Cannot accept canned foods. Also accepts donations of cleaning products, including trash bags, grocery bags, and rubber gloves. Accepts donations of automobile fuel cards.
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3 North Main Street Suite 303, Mansfield, OH 44902
Administers the public funding for community agencies. Funds the following agencies:
  • American Red Cross
  • Catholic Charities
  • Catalyst Life Services
  • Community Health Access Project (CHAP)
  • Community Action for Capable Youth (CACY)
  • Domestic Violence Shelter, Friendly House
  • Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Council
  • Independent Living Center
  • Mid-Ohio Youth Mentoring
  • Raemelton Therapeutic Equestrian Center
  • Salvation Army
  • Third Street Family Health Services
  • Wayfinders
  • YMCA of North Central Ohio
Partnered with five agencies who receive designations only: Arthritis Foundation NE Ohio Chapter, Butler/Clear Fork Adult Nutrition Center, Mansfield UMADAOP, OhioHealth Hospice, and Richland Cancer Foundation.
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12200 Fairhill Rd., Cleveland, OH 44120
Provides information, support groups, respite activities for families, workshops, and advocacy for older adults who care for the minor children of adult relatives. Also coordinates a network of providers who serve kinship caregivers and their families.
14588 W Park St., Burton Village, OH 44021
Offers a 24-hour a day phone line with recorded children's stories. The stories are approximately four minutes in length and are changed on a weekly basis.
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