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Newark, OH 43055
Take-Back Days: These occur twice a year and locations are offered in Newark and surrounding communities. Enables the safe disposal of unwanted and expired prescription and over the counter medications. Pills should be removed from bottles and placed in baggies. This is a great opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft. *Acceptable items for disposal are: Prescription drugs, Over-the-counter medications , Pet medications, Vitamins , Ointments, creams or lotions , Liquid medications, cough syrups . *Items NOT accepted include: Liquids, injectables and inhalers.
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211 Pathways
520 First Street, New Lexington, OH 43764
Provides transportation to congregate meals at the Senior Center, stores, doctor appointments leisure trips and activities.
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2131 Park Avenue West Suite 200, Mansfield, OH 44906
Provides peer-led support groups for family members who have a loved one with a mental illness.
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30 West Eighth Street, Newport, KY 41071

Administrative office for Newport Independent School District.

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27899 Chagrin Blvd., Woodmere, OH 44122
Oversees various functions and addresses concerns of residents of the Village of Woodmere.
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211 Cleveland
2275 Bauer Road, Suite 300, Batavia, OH 45103
Issues death certificates for deaths that occurred in Clermont County.
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211 UWGC
12201 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
Provides certified Assisters (Certified Application Counselors) who aid individuals in navigating the Affordable Care Act Marketplace as well as Medicaid and Medicare. Assesses individual health insurance needs, educates about basic health insurance issues, provides information on health insurance plans, helps individuals register and obtain health insurance through the Marketplace, and screens for expanded Medicaid eligibility.
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211 Cleveland
1325 West Walnut Hill Lane, Irving, TX 75038
Designed to develop character, citizenship and fitness. With the Scout Oath and Law as a guide, Scouting helps a boy develop into a well-rounded citizen in the local community. In the program, youth members take responsibilities for the activities of the troop. By planning and organizing activities, they develop teamwork and learn to lead as well as follow. With the support of parents, adult volunteers and organizations, scouts develop an awareness and appreciation of their role in the community.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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13101 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, OH 44112
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. Pantry clients may browse through donated clothing and other items (such as blankets) during their pantry visit.
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211 Cleveland
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5475 Rings Road, Suite 110, Dublin, OH 43017
Offers various direct loans to small businesses. Loans can be used for working capital, staffing salaries, inventory, machinery, equipment, land and buildings.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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8 East Washington Street, Athens, OH 45701
Municipal Court services include records, process serving, civil and criminal proceedings, traffic, small claims court, evictions, wage and bank attachments.
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211 Pathways
21 W Washington St., Chagrin Falls Village, OH 44022
Collects waiverable fines, mostly traffic and parking, for the Village of Chagrin Falls.
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211 Cleveland
2400 N Airport Rd., Mansfield, OH 44903
Provides support groups for families of deployed military personnel from any branch of the service.
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211 Cleveland
3950 Sunforest Court, Suite 104, Toledo, OH 43623
Provides support and help to new and expectant parents through an "earn while you learn" program which allows them to earn points towards obtaining baby items. Also provides assistance searching for other community services.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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852 Mount Orab Pike, Georgetown, OH 45121

Offers new and secondhand clothing, furniture, and household items for purchase at lower than retail prices.

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415 W Greene St, Piqua, OH 45356
The daycare has separate classrooms, based on ages and if they are potty trained. The classes are infants, toddlers, three year olds, and four and five year olds (not yet in kindergarten). Age appropriate activities are offered at each level, all year round.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
Provides social activities tailored to mature gay and bisexual men. Includes regular potluck dinners, and various special activities such as theater, movies, etc.
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211 Cleveland
114 E Front Street, Youngstown, OH 44503
Provides lawyer referral services to connect the general public to attorneys in a various areas of law.
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1625 E 31st St., Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides navigation services. Helps community members with understanding insurance options and benefits, Medicaid and SNAP enrollment, as well as referral to other community services and resources.
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211 Cleveland
138 East Court Street, Room 603, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Oversees the operations of various county departments, appoints the corresponding department heads, and serves as a governing legislative body for the county.
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181 South Main Street, Andover, OH 44004
Coordination entity for the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) in southern Ashtabula County, including Orwell, Rock Creek, and Andover. The SFSP provides free nutritious meals, for children through age 18, to help children get the nutrition they need throughout the summer months when they do not have access to meals at school. Meals are free to all children; no enrollment and no eligibility required. Varies meal sites run until different dates. Country Neighbor will start their summer food program for students on June 7. The program will last through August 13th. Summer Foods provides breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday to every child 18 and under. Drop-off locations and times are: Asbury Park, 60 Higley Avenue 12:40 pm-1:00 pm BP Store Hartsgrove Circle, 5599 Route 6 10:00 am-10:20 am Country Neighbor, 39 South Maple Street 11:00 am- 11:20 am Grand Valley High School, 111 Grand Valley Avenue West 11:00 am-12:30 pm Orwell Village Apartments, 185 East Main Street 12:30 pm-12:50 pm Rome Fire Department, 3162 Route 6 10:30 am-10:50 am Windsor Community Center, 5400 Route 322 9:30 am - 9:50 am Contact Barbara Klingensmith at 440-437- 6311 or email [email protected] for more information.
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18101 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH 44111
Provides a 13-bed inpatient unit for youth in psychiatric crisis. Services include comprehensive psychiatric, medical, family and educational assessment and treatment, crisis stabilization and development of a comprehensive aftercare plan. Youth attend school with certified teachers and are provided care and counseling seven days a week.
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211 Cleveland
2201 Fred Taylor Drive, Columbus, OH 43210
Provides non-formal educational, youth development program offered to children and adolescents. Focus on active involvement and quality experiences which stimulate lifelong learning of values and skills.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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15 North Chillicothe Street, South Charleston, OH 45368
Food Pantry the 2nd Tues. of Feb, Apr, June Aug, Oct, and Dec from 5:00pm to -6:00pm. Call to reserve a food order.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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5806 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH 44104
Provides a cold meal for kids at participating libraries. Many libraries will try to provides activities around the meal. Also, provides bags of food on Fridays to bring home so kids have food through the weekend.
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211 Cleveland