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Provides information about Huntington's disease, a degenerative neurological genetic disorder. Helps people and families affected, to cope with the problems presented by the disease. Offers support groups, information, and educational materials. Assists with helping locate related community resourses and services.
789 North Nelson Avenue, Wilmington, OH 45177
Issues vouchers that can be exchanged for clothing at Salvation Army thrift stores.
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777 West State Street, Suite 506, Columbus, OH 43222
Provides specialized professional assistance to victims of crime and trauma. Program facilitates recovery through education and therapeutic interventions, with opportunities for support and healing in both group and individual settings.
18240 Harvard Ave., Cleveland, OH 44128
Provides a 3-5 day supply of groceries (canned and dry foods to make up 3 meals a day) packed according to family size. Occasionally, baby formula may be available. Generally, this pantry will attempt to include holiday related items during November and December.
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2018 West High Street, Newark, OH 43055
The library offers the convenience of 24/7 service at this electronic "Library-in-a-Box" which has a collection of over 350 items including books, DVD’s and audiobooks. The “box” also provides a Wi-Fi Hotspot, a place to return your items, download FREE digital eBooks and more. If the item you want is not available in the box, you can place a hold, selecting from over 8 million items. If you wish to pay an overdue fee, you can pay with your credit card right at the box.
Once in place, the touch screen instructions are very intuitive. Library card holders need only enter their barcode, make the selection and the item is dispensed. To return items, enter your library card number and the slot will automatically open for you to return your items.
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3030 Columbus-lancaster Rd Nw, Lancaster, OH 43130
Experiencing pregnancy symptoms, such as a missed period, doesn’t necessarily mean you are pregnant. PDHC provides pregnancy testing at no cost to you.
7162 Reading Road, Suite 210, Cincinnati, OH 45237
Accepts, investigates, and rules upon complaints alleging unlawful discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodation, disability in higher education, and financial transactions (credit) based on race, color, sex, disability, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, familial status (housing only), military status, marital status (credit only), and retaliation.
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246 Northland Drive, Medina, OH 44256
Provides a variety of substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery services based on an individual's strengths, skills, and supports. Services provided include assessment, individual and family counseling, case management, and peer recovery support.
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2283 Ashland Avenue, Toledo, OH 43620
Accepts donations of paper products, cleaning and laundry supplies, new bed and bath linens, new kitchen linens and supplies, and personal hygiene items. Does not accept clothing, large household items, or travel-size hygiene items.
125 South Central Avenue, Lima, OH 45801
Seeks volunteers to work in the soup kitchen preparing and serving food and performing light cleaning duties. Volunteers may partake in the meal.
4000 Miamisburg-centerville Road, Miamisburg, OH 45342
Offers the treatment of non-critical diseases and illnesses of adults and adolescents. The internal medicine office is staffed by resident physicians, who are directly supervised by attending physicians of the Kettering Medical Center.
333 North Main Street, Justice Center, Lima, OH 45801
Holds exclusive original criminal jurisdiction of felonies and jurisdiction in all civil cases where the amount is greater than $500.
580 Grant Street, Akron, OH 44311
Assists TANF-eligible families with infants who are aged birth through 3 years old with needed early childhood supplies to assist with their child's nutrition, health, and safety. This program can also assist with paying for one birth certificate for each person in the household, driver's license, and daycare registration, but assistance is limited. Examples of infant and safety items that can be provided include the following:
- Bathtubs.
- Cribs.
- Cabinet locks and drawer locks.
- First Aid Kit.
- Outlet plugs.
- Scalding detector.
- Diapers, wipes, and formula.
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6001 Euclid Ave., Ste. 100, Cleveland, OH 44103
Conduct diagnostic evaluations in a sound treated test booth to identify the type and degree of hearing loss. New computerized instrumentation is used to test the very young and those difficult to test (infants as well as older adults).
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74 South Second Street, Newark, OH 43055
A system of social services for older adults (60+) who may be victims of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. Provisions include:
-The client has the right to determine how he or she lives.
- It is best to use the 'least restrictive alternative' when developing solutions.
- If appropriate, family members will be involved in problem solving.
- Community based services will be provided, if possible, rather than institutionalization.
- Placing blame is not the point.
- Intervention is tailored to the needs of the victim and family. Inadequate or inappropriate intervention may be worse than none at all.
2001 L Street Nw, Suite 500-2093, Washington, DC 20036
Offers up-to-date voter ID education, assistance, and ID clinics for each state. Voters can connect with a VoteRiders team member through their Chatbot, Helpline, and website to ask questions and receive free assistance.
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1225 Dublin Road, Suite 050, Columbus, OH 43215
Offers a 8-session course for family caregivers of individuals with severe mental illnesses. Course is taught by trained family members and includes information on mental illness, medications, current research, communication techniques, strategies for handling crises and relapse, care for the caregiver, and guidance on locating appropriate supports and services within the community.
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111 North Front Street, 3rd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides for the immediate correction of an emergency condition that has been determined to present an imminent danger to the health and safety of the occupants of residential property in the City of Columbus. Includes furnace repair, hot water tank repair, plumbing repair (pipes and water lines) and some emergency electric repair. Only the work necessary to correct substandard, unsanitary or deteriorated condition(s) that have been identified by a Code Enforcement Officer or a Program Manager as creating an imminent danger to health and safety of the occupant is eligible. Generally corrected within seven days.
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2541 Western Avenue, Chillicothe, OH 45601
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, linens, functioning small appliances, electronic devices, and toys.
Builds and delivers new twin-size beds to children without an appropriate sleeping space.
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Miami Valley Hospital, Mcintire Building Second Floor, Dayton, OH 45409-2793
Provides advocacy and referrals for individuals with disabilities who have a history of chemical abuse or who are currently alcohol or drug-dependent.
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166 South High Street, Suite 505, Municipal Building, Akron, OH 44308
Controls accounts and records of all city departments. Responsible for disbursement of all public monies in the City of Akron.
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62 East Stevens Street, Newark, OH 43055
Provides contracted services with local employers to offer confidential help to employees, and in some cases their families, whose legal, financial, marital, parent-child, childcare, substance use, health and/or mental health problems could have a direct impact on their attendance and job performance. EAPs vary in complexity from telephone hotlines that offer referrals for needed services to organizations that offer in-person diagnosis and referral, direct counseling and/or extensive treatment for one or a variety of problems.
LAPP also provides Department of Transportation-Substance Abuse Professional services. This includes evaluation and recommendations for violations related to substance use for all safety sensitive positions. This ranges from CDL drivers, railroad workers, and airline employees. Once recommendations are completed, a follow-up evaluation is conducted to determine if a Return-to-Duty letter advising the employer completion was satisfactory.
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525 West Fifth Street, Suite 219, Covington, KY 41011
Offers outpatient counseling services to youth experiencing mental illness, addiction, or behaviors that negatively impact their daily lives.
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Mercer County Esc Bldg, 540 E Market St, Celina, OH 45822
General Educational Development (GED) classes provide instruction focusing on writing, social studies, science, reading and mathematics, to prepare for the GED test. Individuals who pass the tests receive a high school equivalency certificate.
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