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109 W Water Street, Sandusky, OH 44870
Provides the following legal services for low-income migrant farmworkers' issues: Wages and benefits; Sub-standard housing; Pesticides and safety; and Welfare eligibility.
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25425 Center Ridge Road, Westlake, OH 44145
Offers Reiki and Reflexology for individuals diagnosed with cancer or their loved ones.
2447 Maple Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43701
Designed to open up the loving choice of adoption as a real, viable option in a crisis or problem pregnancy. This program has developed a video called Faces of Hope and Families of Hope, showing the journey of a teen couple involved in an unplanned pregnancy and how they decided adoption was the loving and best option for their child.
1944 West 1st Avenue, Columbus, OH 43212
The Trading Post is a low-cost thrift store in the basement of the annex building at First Community South. The store inventory is provided through material donations. The profits from the store benefit the missions of First Community Church.
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112 South Third Street, Newark, OH 43055
Persons having experienced mental illness providing encouragement, support, hope, assistance, guidance and understanding to other persons experiencing the same, through the use of listening, coaching, teaching and mentoring skills. Key to the service is the ability of the provider to know when and how to tell what part of their story to the person they are mentoring.
1238 West 130th Street, Service Center, Brunswick, OH 44212
. Provides trash collection and recycling services for all residential, commercial, and industrial properties in the City of Brunswick. Takes questions and provides referrals for special trash pickups including large item removal.
2501 E 59th St., Suite 1107, Cleveland, OH 44104
Provides a box lunch and some activities.
1250 West Exchange Street, Akron, OH 44313
Offers day camps for children at various YMCA branches. Activities include nature programs, sports, games, and crafts.
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1855 East Dublin Granville Road, First Floor, Columbus, OH 43229
Provides adult role models through one-to-one mentoring matches for children who have an incarcerated parent(s). 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. 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 and have positive impact.
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2555 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, OH 43614
Provides an Indigent burial program to help low income veterans, or their spouses to deal with an unexpected loss. Also answers question on what benefits are available for your estate and affairs, as well as end of life care.
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Urinalysis testing is used to determine the presence of alcohol and/or other drugs either by a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified laboratory or by urine dip screen.
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1070 College Avenue, Columbus, OH 43209
Provides specialized support and services for Holocaust survivors, including case management, social engagement programs, assistance with accessing benefits, and connections to community resources. Programs are designed to address the unique needs of survivors and promote well-being, independence, and social connection.
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1761 East Main Street, Community Action Recycling, Lancaster, OH 43130
Recycle center accepts paper, cardboard, aluminum, plastic, glass & cans, copper & other metals, batteries and other recyclable items. May pay for some materials by weight.
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360 East Enon Road, Yellow Springs, OH 45387
Offers individual, family, and group counseling to school age children and their families. Also provides consulation to teaching staff, administrators, and community members. Services are offered to individuals at their home school who are enrolled in the Greene County School system by appointment only.
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3550 W 117th St., Cleveland, OH 44111
Provides regular hot and nutritious meals to youth participating in community or faith based programming in after school settings.
311 North Miami Street, Trenton, OH 45067

Provides a free clothing closet to residents of Trenton, Ohio.

1498 State Route 850, Bidwell, OH 45614
Housing Services provided include but are not limited to: Furniture, household items, cleaning supplies, and toiletries.
6019 Lausche Ave., Cleveland, OH 44103
Provides non-perishable food and sometimes frozen meats. Packed in bags by family size.
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3210 Beaver Vu Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45434
Helps individuals, corporations, and small business development.
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230 N Lincoln Avenue, Suite 104, Salem, OH 44460
Provides copies of vital statistics records, including death certificates, to individuals that passed away in the city of Warren.
8120 Garnet Drive, Centerville, OH 45458
Pairs a patient-focused and evidence-based approach with the compassion and commitment to improve as many lives as we can. We combine medical treatment with psychological therapy and social services to give patients the comprehensive support they need to overcome addiction. We offer evidence-based, outpatient addiction treatment programs to help people rebuild their lives without completely uprooting them.
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1055 Mount Vernon Avenue, Columbus, OH 43203
Assists with the provision of medical care to eligible customers through a variety of programs. Assists with medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage.
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13815 Kinsman Rd., Cleveland, OH 44120
Provides public insurance to cover medical services to those of any age who require long term care, which may include doctor visits, some prescription drugs, hospital care, home care, long-term care, medical equipment, transportation, mental health, vision, dental, substance abuse services and other services. Medicaid is the payer of last resort - Medicare will be billed first if client is eligible for it.
Zanesville, OH 43701
Offers a Lending Library with resources relating to bipolar and similar disorders. Many titles and topics are available. Items may be checked out one at a time on an honor system. Occasional book discussion groups may be offered occasionally.