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30 East Broad Street, 14th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Battles fraud in the health care industry through the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and the Workers' Compensation Fraud Unit. The Medicaid Fraud Control Unit is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of health care providers accused of defrauding the state's Medicaid program. In addition, this Unit also enforces Ohio's Patient Abuse and Neglect Law, which protects the mentally and physically disabled and the elderly from neglect and abuse in Ohio's long-term care facilities. The Workers' Compensation Fraud Unit is responsible for prosecuting claimants, employers and health care providers who defraud the Ohio Workers' Compensation Program.
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211 Pathways
31891 State Route 93 North, Mc Arthur, OH 45651
Provides drug and alcohol addiction recovery services including assessments, counseling, and medication assisted treatment depending on location. *Transportation for services may be available
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211 Fairfield
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38115 Euclid Avenue, Administrative Office, Eastlake, OH 44095
Provides loan of books, magazines, newspapers, audiobooks, and other audio-visual materials.
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Lifeline Lake County 211
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4076 Youngstown Rd Se, Suite 201, Warren, OH 44484
Coalition led by the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board. Members are health professionals, parents, educators, elected officials, merchants, business members, police, administrators, and students who are concerned about alcohol, tobacco, and drug use among school-age children in Trumbull County. ASAP Opiate Task Force meets monthly. Focus is on youth education, identifying neighborhoods experiencing high rates of drug related crimes and overdoses, providing community education, and providing education to medical professionals.
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HNNEO 211
601 Ledbetter Road, Suite A, Xenia, OH 45385
Provides assessment and investigation of child abuse, neglect, and dependency; and determination of the need for child protective services.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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202 Kelly Street, Wellington, OH 44090
Conducts inspections which offer guidance regarding child passenger safety seats and the law, choosing a car seat that is appropriate for a particular child's height and weight, correct car seat installation and restraining a child in a car seat.
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211 Summit
831 Wheeling Avenue, Cambridge, OH 43725
Offers a variety of mental health programs, counseling services and crisis intervention.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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17000 Prospect Rd., Strongsville, OH 44149
Offers intervention for youth who are firestarters or are believed to be firestarters. Seeks to prevent future fires by helping them to understand the impact of their actions.
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211 Cleveland
218 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750
Helps fill out the Energy Assistance Application. With one application you can apply for HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program). HEAP is a federal program that provides a one-time discount on winter heating bills for low-income households. All heating types are eligible for assistance.
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211 Pathways
575 Ottawa - Glandorf Road, Suite 1, Ottawa, OH 45875
SNAP is used to purchase specific staples and grocery items at participating grocery stores.
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560 North Main Street, Marion, OH 43302
Provides safe withdrawal medication and a management plan to help ease your physical cravings so you can focus on recovery. Common medications prescribed include buprenorphine, buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone), and naltrexone (Vivitrol). Addiction medicine research indicates that combining medication, individual counseling, group therapy, and social support provides the best chances for long-term recovery.
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211 Pathways
725 East Market Street, Akron, OH 44305
Provides supervised, structured programs that offer a wide range of outpatient services for individuals who have problems related to substance use disorder, who need access to treatment to maintain their individual recovery plans but do not require the intensity of a day treatment program or 24-hour hospital care. Participants attend the program on a regularly scheduled basis depending on their individual needs. Treatment include counseling, case management, vocational development, support groups, and reintegration programs.
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211 Summit
540 High Street Northwest, Door 2, Carrollton, OH 44615
Provides classes to give people the knowledge, skills and tools needed to make healthy, informed choices. Following is a list of some current and available programs and topics:
  • Dining with Diabetes.
  • Successful Co-Parenting Classes.
  • Budgeting Classes.
  • Canning and Preserving Classes
  • Nutrition.
  • Life Skills - including Employment Prep, Resume Writing, and Financial Literacy.
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211 Summit
5571 State Route 6 West, Andover, OH 44003
Grades 9-12
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2-1-1 Ashtabula County
4601 Eastgate Blvd, Suite F824, Cincinnati, OH 45245

Provides gently used clothing, coats, and shoes to children, and teens. Families, or someone on their behalf, must pick up items from main location. Requests are filled within two to three weeks.

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211 UWGC
147 East Herrick Avenuw, Wellington, OH 44090
Responsible for enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
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211 Summit
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101 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402
Responsible for the maintenance and repair of all public ways, regulation of street usage, maintenance of roadside landscaping, and the removal of traffic and pedestrian obstructions within City of Dayton.
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189 First Street, Painesville, OH 44077
Provides a subsidized housing program that provides rental assistance to a family to enable them to rent a unit from a private landlord.
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Lifeline Lake County 211
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104 Spink Street, Wooster, OH 44691
Provides recovery housing facilities to individuals seeking sober lifestyle, building a sober support network, and working on sobriety-based life skills.
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211 Mansfield OH
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2415 Auburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45219
Provides a one-on-one parenting education class for pregnant women to learn about pregnancy, labor, delivery, parenting, nutrition, newborn care, newborn first aid and more.
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211 UWGC
1605 Center Road, Hinckley, OH 44233
Provides an emergency food pantry with 3-day's worth of non-perishable food items for people in need based on household size. Distributes personal hygiene items and paper products when available based on donations.
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211 Summit
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80 Covenant Way, Canal Winchester, OH 43110
Transportation can be requested by individuals over 60 years old for medical appointments, personal appointments and grocery trips Monday-Friday. Requests must be made at least two business days in advance. *Medicial Appointments: must be to a location in Fairfield County or within 20 miles of the agency *Personal Appointments: must be to a locatoin within 10 miles of the agency, may include hair and beauty appointment *Grocery Trips: rotating schedule between Walmart, Kroger, Meijer, and Aldi as well as the Community Food Pantry for Market Days. Check website for schedule.
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211 Fairfield
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Provides food pantry.
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HNNEO 211
6101 S Raccoon Road, Canfield, OH 44406
Provides food pantry.
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HNNEO 211
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