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700 West Pete Rose Way, Suite 527, Cincinnati, OH 45203

Provides a paid employment and training program for older adults. Program participants work a paid, part-time position at a community based or governmental agency while working on an individualized employment plan.

103 South Main Street, Pleasantville, OH 43148
Responsible for the collection, processing and delivery of letters, parcels, mailgrams and other material handled by the postal service as well as retail sales of postage stamps, mailing materials and other mail related items.
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1400 Main Street, Lakemore, OH 44250
Serves as the principal governmental body of the village with the power to pass ordinances, levy taxes, appropriate funds, and administer village government.
2429 Crittenden Dr., Louisville, KY 40209
Provides a safe place for youth who are in crisis, such as those who have runaway or are being threatened in any way (including human trafficking). Agencies that operate as Safe Places display the yellow Safe Place sign. A qualified Safe Place volunteer or agency staff member will arrive to talk with the youth and, if necessary, provide transportation to a qualified safe space location. Youth will not be forced to stay at a shelter, but their parents will be contacted.
Chicago, IL 60616
Offers a self-help support group for men and women who have been sexually abused by clergy. Families and friends of victims may also attend. Contact persons also provide phone information and support.
45955 State Route 162, Township Hall, Wellington, OH 44090
Contracts with Rumpke Waste for trash pick-up for Huntington Township residents. Offers a recycling center for all Huntington Township residents and businesses.
1701 Patricia Mccollum Way, Cincinnati, OH 45237

Accepts applications and determines eligibility for the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. Program provides monthly nutrition benefits to households who meet income and working qualifications. SNAP benefits are loaded onto a Ohio Direction Card.

Note: Individuals must meet general working requirements and ABAWD working requirements, if applicable, unless excused.

4909 Mead Ave., Cleveland, OH 44127
Offers anonymous HIV testing, screening, and pre and post-test counseling. Provides medical treatment, information and referrals to community resources, and mental health services to persons infected with HIV who are not yet showing symptoms of AIDS. Can work with individuals to secure medications through patient assistance or insurance programs. Provides case management services to HIV patients. Also offers HIV prevention education for groups.
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1918 Pearl Road, Brunswick, OH 44212
Provides fire prevention and protective services, including EMS services and fire control and extinguishing within the township. Provides fire safety education and prevention information to schools or the public when requested. Offers smoke detector inspections and carbon monoxide testing if requested. Additionally will provide station tours for schools.
90 Community Road, Tallmadge, OH 44278
Offers a wide variety of free computer classes for beginner, intermediate. and advanced computer users. Class topics include Microsoft Office programs, basic computer maintenance, digital cameras, the Internet, email basics, basic web design, blogging, and many others.
1855 East Dublin Granville Road, First Floor, Columbus, OH 43229
Provides adult role models through one-to-one mentoring matches for children. Mentoring matches meet a couple of times per month, at a time that is convenient for the volunteer and the child, to do simple, everyday activities together that develop the relationship and strengthen the child’s social/emotional competencies. Adult volunteers are screened and provided training before being matched with a child. Professional staff provides ongoing support and coaching to help the mentoring relationship strengthen between the child, volunteer and parent/guardian and to achieve positive impact.
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Provides safe, structured, and substance free housing to lives who have been impacted by substance abuse and mental health.
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3131 South Dixie Drive, Suite 103, Moraine, OH 45439
Provides information on bleeding disorders to telephone clients.
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8092 Plantation Drive, West Chester, OH 45069

Offer the Success@Work program. Provides individuals with an in-depth skills assessment and assists with resume building, interview prep, job search & application as needed.

527 East Home Road, Springfield, OH 45502
Grants, as funding is available, and low-interest loans for income-eligible homeowners in Springfield and Clark County. Repairs to address a single item emergency repair (like a leaking roof or inoperable furnace), or provide accessibility modifications to allow seniors to age in place.
3445 Great Western Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43204
Offers free pregnancy testing. Testing is administered by non medical volunteers.
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131 North Ewing Street, Lancaster, OH 43130
Provides diagnostic and treatment services including counseling and medication.
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205 North 7th Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
Breast pumps are provided through every insurance company through the ACA. We provide information, education, and supprt (tips and tricks) on how to use breast pumps for any mothers.
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3 Cardaras Dr., Glouster, OH 45732
Offers telephone information about where to access health and human service needs in Hocking County.
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4337 North Union Road, Franklin, OH 45005

Provides routine primary medical care for eligible veterans on an outpatient basis. Services may vary by location and include general health checkups, blood pressure checks, treatment for basic illnesses, mental health care, eye care, laboratory tests, etc.

4700 Reed Road, Suite B, Columbus, OH 43220
Provides support and assistance to Asian survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Also assists Asian survivors of hate crimes involving race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, nationality, age, gender or political affiliation. Educates survivors about their options and assists with decisions involving the legal system, court proceedings, medical care and pursuing their education. Provides case management, referrals and emotional support.
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1679 East State Route 29, Urbana, OH 43078
Assists with gas, tools, uniforms and other items related to finding, securing or sustaining a job.
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246 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215
The Homeless Youth Grant through the Ohio Dept of Health is split to address two groups: homeless youth ages 14-24, and homeless pregnant women under the age of 24. The grant will provide physical and behavioral health support, social connections, and case management. According to the Dept. of Health those who are “couch surfing” or staying with family or friends on a temporary basis are included in the definition of homeless. The funds available through the grant to the youth are very flexible. The grant can assist with utility hookup, rent deposits, and much more. The youth can also be connected with a variety of services through the large network of providers.
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193 29th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003
Provides services for military personnel and/or their families. Client will need to complete a needs assessment, and then will be given referrals to resources and provide each family with a guide to existing services for military families.