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31 Spiral Drive, Florence, KY 41042
Provides daytime nursing care and supervision to adults with intellectual and developmental differences and the elderly. Attendees are also offered a variety of educational, therapeutic, and social opportunities, such as musical programs, crafts, speakers, and films.
5255 State Route 95, Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Provides electric services to portions of six counties in southeastern Ohio including Athens, Guernsey, Morgan, Monroe, Noble and Washington.
8688 Donna Lane, Deer Park, OH 45236
Administrative office for Deer Park Community City School District. Handles new student registration and other administrative services.
2049 E 100th St., Crile Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44195
Provides screening through colonoscopy to diagnose colon cancer. When patients are high risk program takes individual family histories, provides testing through colonoscopy, treatment (if indicated) and referral to appropriate community resources for those who are (through genetics) at high risk for colorectal cancer.
1040 East Tallmadge Avenue, Ohio Means Jobs - Summit County, Akron, OH 44310
Offers a government-subsidized youth training program that provides remedial education, vocational training, and useful work experience including on-the-job training for low and moderate-income, disadvantaged youth who have poor job skills. Provides vocational training in healthcare, construction, office administration, and so forth. Note: Job Corps is an on-site partner of the Ohio Means Job Center.
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3030 West Central Avenue, Toledo, OH 43606
Accepts donated books and magazines.
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801 West Superior Avenue, 3rd Floor, Carl B. Stokes U.s. Court House, Cleveland, OH 44113
Provides supervision and investigation of criminal offenders placed on probation through the United States District Court - Northern District of Ohio.
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Po Box 297916, Columbus, OH 43229
The Ohio Coalition for Adult Protective Services' (OCAPS) OhioHOPES project provides information and resources to help Ohioans stay alert and protected against abuse, neglect, fraud, or exploitation. OhioHOPES offers online resources with contact information, intended for survivors of crime and maltreatment. OhioHOPES provides help to access the correct reporting entity(s) for the individual's specific situation. Services are available to caregivers, family, support persons, etc. in addition to the older adult. Survivors of maltreatment can be connected to resources, supports and reporting bodies through an online resource hub at www.OhioHOPES.org or by calling the OCAPS project's OhioHOPES Help-line 800-411-2267. Free presentations are available statewide to older persons, caregivers and support persons. Presentations explain the different types & signs of abuse, the intricacies of reporting options, safety tips and resource access points. Additional topics include Interdisciplinary Team development, scams, etc. One-on-one interaction is available at senior fairs, health & wellness expos and other community events.
840 Rothrock Road, Suite 203, Copley, OH 44321
Provides in-person and virtual evidence-based continuing education training and workshops for professionals. Topics may include:
  • Effective Communication.
  • Mental Health
  • Substance Use.
  • Emotional Regulation.
  • Self-care.
  • Stress Management.
  • Trauma-informed Environments.
  • Mindfulness / Meditation.
  • Identity-affirming Environments.
  • Supervision and Ethics.
117 East High Street, 4th Floor, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
The Family and Children First Council was formed in response to state legislation mandating all 88 counties in Ohio to form a local council, with the purpose of coordinating and streamlining existing publicly funded services which serve children and families. The Council is an association of public and non-profit organizations, schools, clergy, parents and elected officials committed to improving the local social and human service delivery system. The council provides funding to a variety of services committed to improving the well-being of children and families.
4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144
Offers stories read to young children in a group setting.
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500 Market Street, 4th Floor, Towers Building, Steubenville, OH 43952
Provides monthly cash benefits for disabled workers who are fully and currently insured under the program, who are not capable of substantial gainful work and who have completed a five (5) month waiting period.
11100 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
Provides a variety of services: dance, yoga, and physical therapy with an emphasis on balance to Ohioan suffering from Parkinson's Disease, and their familes or carepartners. Goal is to develop endurance and independence through home exercise and other interventions. Breakfast and lunch are provided.
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110 Ash St, Troy, OH 45373
Liberty Community is offering their annual Thanksgiving Feast, Tuesday, November 26, 2024. Dine-in and carry-out options are offered. Pre-registration is required for carry-out meal. Call if assistance is needed with registering.
4350 Allen Road, Stow, OH 44224
Provides administrative unit that operates schools in Stow and Munroe Falls.
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27899 Chagrin Blvd., Woodmere, OH 44122
Serves as the chief administrator for the Village of Woodmere.
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740 Mt Orab Pike, Suite 1, Georgetown, OH 45121

Provides public prosecutor services. Represents on behalf of the County all complaints, suits, and controversies in which the County is a party.

8251 Mayfield Rd., Ste. 105, Chesterland, OH 44026
Offers two in-home and community based mental health programs. 1. Intensive Home Based Treatment (IHBT): Provides in-home family counseling through an intensive, short-term comprehensive treatment program which bundles mental health therapy and community support services. Program is designed to safely maintain children in their homes. 2. Family and Community Based Treatment: provides less intensive home and school based counseling to children and families experiencing mental, emotional or social issues.
225 Underwood Street, Room 500, Zanesville, OH 43701
Provides transportation services for veterans who have appointments at VA medical facilities in Columbus, Chillicothe and Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Space on our van can be reserved by calling our office in advance. Veterans must be ambulatory and able to get in and get out of the van without the assistance of the driver. Medical appointments are to be made no later than 11:30am to minimize waiting time. The van goes to: Columbus VA Medical Center - Mon, Wed, Fri. Chillicothe or Mt. Vernon - Tue, Thu.
441 Putnam Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43701
All clients referred to CRBHS will undergo an assessment process whereby biospychosocial information is collected and problems and concerns are identified. As a result of the assessment process, a treatment plan will be developed Matching the client with services that will best meet his or her needs. As the foundation of treatment, the assessment is very thorough and may take more than one session. All assessments will be completed by one of our licensed therapists. Identification and assignment of any AoD or Mental Health diagnosis if applicable, will be determined at the conclusion of this assessment.
5905 Brecksville Rd., Independence, OH 44131
Offers bereavement support groups for those grieving the homicide of a loved one. Sessions are facilitated by a trained professional. A dinner is provided.
280 N Park Avenue Ne, Suite 1, Warren, OH 44481
Determines eligibility and processes applications for Medicaid. Medicaid is a state and federally funded health care coverage plan for low-income and medically vulnerable people who meet financial requirements.
1110 N Metcalf Street, Lima, OH 45801
Provides a food pantry where clients may receive groceries such as: canned goods, meat, cereal, and pasta (generally a three-day supply of food). Free community meal on the 3rd Wednesday of every month from 4:30pm-6:30pm.
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15600 Parkland Dr., Shaker Hts., OH 44120
Provides student support services such as lunches, transportation, and assists with obtaining work permits.
325 North Third Street, Fairborn, OH 45324
Provides a variety of opportunities for individuals to use skills gained during a lifetime to improve the community and assist the Center with its activities and service. Areas include administrative support, activity leader, drivers, escorts and Board/committee members etc...
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