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8585 North 76th Place, Milwaukee, WI 53223
Maintains information about community resources that are appropriate for people with endometriosis. Links individuals who are in need of specialized services with appropriate resources.
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1325 West Walnut Hill Lane, Irving, TX 75038
National headquarters.
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130 East Second Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
Provides a hot meal to the community.
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2700 Washington Avenue, Lorain, OH 44052
Provides formal instruction for students in grades 6th, 7th, and 8th which focuses on a more advanced study of history, geography, social studies, science, literature, art, music, creative writing, physical education and languages, and a number of elective subjects.
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3711 Chester Ave., Ste. 100, Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides one-on-one as well as group counseling sessions for people who want to purchase a home or who want to refinance their current mortgage. Will review and explain loan documents. Counseling is also available for people who have become delinquent on their mortgage payments or who fear they may become delinquent. This agency will work with lenders to negotiate payment arrangements.
221 Stillwell Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
Service provided once every thirty (30) days. If a caregiver is picking up a client's food, they must have a written note from the client.
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2121 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides answers to questions and assistance with solving problems regarding university services.
5550 Venture Dr., Parma, OH 44130
Directs those with questions to appropriate resources that can provide information on the disease, its symptoms, possible treatment and vaccines that may prevent the illness.
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4500 22nd Street Northwest, Canton, OH 44708
Offers a parenting group for fathers. Provides activities and food. Childcare is available.
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935 Buckeye Avenue, Newark, OH 43055
Emergency funds for food, housing and utilities may be provided to veterans and active military personnel and/or their dependents. Qualifying applicants will have established three months of residency in Licking County, and will have a qualifying DD Form 214 or military ID card. The following factors will be considered when determining financial need: proof of income, assets, and current bills. Unemployed veterans are required to be actively seeking employment or must provide medical evidence of the inability to work. Applications for financial assistance are taken Monday through Friday (except on legal holidays) by appointment only until the fourth Tuesday of each month excepting December.
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3095 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, OH 44113
Offers a hot meal once a month to those in need.
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4579 Everhard Rd. Nw, Ste. A, Canton, OH 44718
Provides planned, time limited placement for infants and children with major medical problems, handicaps, developmental disabilities and/or traumatic separation issues beyond those that can be handled in traditional foster family care. Foster caregivers receive extensive training and support and are licensed by the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services. Treatment plans are supervised and approved by a registered nurse. Recruits and provides training to families who are interested in providing a temporary home to these children.
80 E Midlothian Boulevard, Youngstown, OH 44507
Provide a range of counseling options including youth counseling.
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3 Cardaras Drive, Glouster, OH 45732
This program is aimed to provide better health outcomes for the Southeast Ohio Foodbank's 10-county service area. Staff are available to help with applying to SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid, as well as options for job training, transportation, housing and utilities, and so much more.
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2865 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43204
Program works specifically with Franklin County Children’s Services, Franklin County Juvenile Court and the Franklin County ADAMH Board to provide an intensive, evidence based program with 24 hour crisis intervention to children and families who are struggling with the challenges of legal behaviors, substance abuse, oppositional behaviors, and severe family conflict.
30 East Broad Street, 14th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215-3428
The Help Center of the Attorney General's Office provides basic guidance and assistance with consumer issues.
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959 W North St., Lima, OH 45805
Provides nursing and allied health services to individuals in their homes. Services include home nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, home health aides, nutritional therapy, medical social work, hospice care, and personal bathing and dressing.
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109 East Dudley Street, Maumee, OH 43537
Provides a safety training program for pre-kindergarten age children. Programs include exercises about crossing streets, interacting with strangers ("stranger danger") and general home safety. Generally takes place the Jun before the start of the next school year.
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4221 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 270, Lanham, MD 20706
Provides a national clearinghouse for the latest evidence-based information on ADHD. Also provides comprehensive information and support to individuals with ADHD, their families and friends, and the professionals involved in their lives.
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825 Waycross Road, Suite A, Cincinnati, OH 45240
Administrative office for Winton Woods City School District. Handles new student registration and other administrative services.
5605 Monroe Street, Sylvania, OH 43560
Provides information on disability related issues and links to community resources.
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1250 Vernonview Drive, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Residential Developmental Centers for the Developmentally Disabled. DCs serve people who require comprehensive programs, medical, behavioral, and residential services, and assure that an array of choices ensure that each resident may experience a life of increasing capabilities and independence. The staff support individuals through developing a person-centered plan and using Trauma Informed Care practices to identify the supports needed to achieve the individuals' goals.
DCs provide temporary residential placement, offer programs that teach skills individuals need to live in a less intensive, more community-based setting. Centers also provide technical assistance and training to County Boards of DD, families and providers in order to assist an individual to remain in their own home and avoid admission to a developmental center. If the team determines the individual needs a short-term admission to assist in stabilization, the admission to a center is coordinated with the County Board in the county the individual lives. Planning for the person's return to their home begins at admission and includes the people who are important and necessary to make the individual's return to their home successful. It is also DODD's belief that all residents of its centers, with the appropriate supports and services, can live safe and enjoyable lives in their own homes in the community.
Following the discharge of a person from a center into their own home, staff from DODD will provide follow-along services to the individual, county board and provider to ensure that services are being appropriately delivered and to address any situations that may arise as the individual adapts to his/her new home.
2213 Cherry Street, Toledo, OH 43608
Provides appropriate care for injuries or illnesses that present as minor in the opinion of the triage nurse.
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1100 Copley Road, Akron, OH 44320
Provides shelter and supportive services for homeless families including dual parent households with children and single parent families. Provides case management, permanent housing searches, and employment services. Families stay in individual apartment units at the Glendora House in West Akron. Participants are expected to work, look for employment, search for permanent housing, or spend time at the Family Center working toward employment or permanent housing.
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4700 Rockside Rd., Ste. 135, Independence, OH 44131
Provides a variety of trauma focused therapies designed to help individuals deal with loss and trauma of any kind. Service includes individual and group therapy, art therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)-a form of CBT, art therapy, equestrian (horse) therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. Topics may include bullying and counseling for adult children who have survived sexual abuse.
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