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1249 N Ellsworth Avenue, Salem, OH 44460
Provides diapers/pull-ups and accepts donations of diapers to distribute.
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5005 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44103
Accepts donations of non-perishable, perishable, and frozen food, baby food and formula, new and used animal supplies, new and used clothing, small appliances, bedding/linen, cleaning products, furniture, kitchen ware including cookware, dishes, and silverware, computers, office equipment and furniture (except metal desks and filing cabinets), office supplies, books, personal grooming supplies, musical instruments, sports equipment, toys, videos, CDs, DVDs, infant/child car seats, bike helmets, household tools and equipment, and household gardening tools. Items must be in working condition. Donated food items are never resold; other items are often resold.
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211 Cleveland
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Tools/Equipment Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsComputer Donation ProgramsBook/Magazine Donation ProgramsHousehold Goods Donation ProgramsFood Donation ProgramsMusical Instrument Donation ProgramsToy/Game Donation ProgramsSafety Equipment Donation ProgramsVideo/DVD/CD Donation ProgramsOffice Equipment Donation ProgramsSports Equipment Donation ProgramsAnimal Food/Supplies Donation Programs
1640 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114
Offers two processes by which child support arrears (money owed by the non-custodial parent to the state) may be reduced. The first is called a "compromise" which allows the non-custodial parent to make one lump payment in addition to the current support obligation or an installment plan where current support order payments count toward a reduction in arrears. The second is called a "waiver" which reduces the arrears owed to the state without requiring payment if documented and verifiable evidence support the waiver. Requests dealing with $5,000 or more are forwarded to the Ohio Office of Child Support for approval. This program does not reduce arrears that are owed to the custodial parent.
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211 Cleveland
300 West Main Street, Junction City, OH 43748
Provides a food pantry that is open to the public. Must provide proof of residence with current utility bill or rent receipt.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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3450 W Central Ave., Ste. 118, Toledo, OH 43606
Helps refugees and immigrants settle into a new culture, resolve problems of adjustment, and achieve self-sufficiency and economic independence. Provides or locates necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. May accompany clients to appointments such as health screenings and help with obtaining documents.
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610 S Collet St, Lima, OH 45805
Provides training for people who want to volunteer to assist disaster victims. Topics covered include introduction to disaster, standard first aid, introduction to mass care, and shelter operations. Once training is complete, participants become part of the Disaster Action Team which is generally mobilized for local and domestic disasters (but not generally for international disasters).
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211 Allen County
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555 W Bagley Rd., Berea, OH 44017
Accepts donations of items for youth, including new arts and crafts supplies and school supplies, new and used sports equipment, toys, videos, DVDs and CDs, as well as tickets to special events. Donated items are never resold.
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211 Cleveland
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475 Western Ave., Ste. N, Chillicothe, OH 45601
Provides a photo card that proves identity and Ohio residency. Two options are available: Compliant - will need for air travel or Standard cards (Note: The federal government will no longer consider standard driver licenses and identification cards as sufficient forms of identification for air travel as of May 7, 2025.) Individuals may not hold both a state identity card and a state driver's license. Cards are good for eight (8) years, expiring on the applicant's birthday.
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4726 Main Avenue, Ashtabula, OH 44004
Monthly distribution program providing paper products and hygiene items to those in need.
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2-1-1 Ashtabula County
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10 Penfield Avenue, Akron, OH 44310
Offers a means of getting crisis care for someone who needs assistance and is not willing to seek it on their own. Provides help to these individuals who pose a threat to themselves or to others. Put into place through the help of local court systems with Portage Path providing clinical intervention and treatment.
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211 Summit
2801 West Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43606
Provides free confidential HIV testing.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
510 South Eighth Street, Hamilton, OH 45011
Provides summer day camp programming for children and youth. Free lunch meal is included for participants.
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211 UWGC
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74 South Second Street, Newark, OH 43055
ODJFS filed an emergency rule that will allow offenders incarcerated on or after March 2, 2009, who will be incarcerated less than 1 year and were receiving Medicaid benefits prior to incarceration, to have an expedited process to reinstate Medicaid benefits after release from prison. The offender will only need to take written proof of incarceration and release to his/her local ODJFS office to reestablish benefits. The offender will be granted reinstatement of benefits for 60 days.
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211 Pathways
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26611 N Dixie Hwy., Ste. 125, Perrysburg, OH 43551
Provides a photo card that proves identity and Ohio residency. Two options are available: Compliant - will need for air travel or Standard cards (Note: The federal government will no longer consider standard driver licenses and identification cards as sufficient forms of identification for air travel as of May 7, 2025.) Individuals may not hold both a state identity card and a state driver's license. Cards are good for eight (8) years, expiring on the applicant's birthday.
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211 Cleveland
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401 Main Street, County Courthouse, Zanesville, OH 43701
Committed both to providing efficient government and to promoting the welfare and strategic development of the Muskingum County Community.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
18 High Street, Vincent, OH 45784
Offers donated clothing and miscellaneous items to the public at reasonable prices.
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41012 State Route 18, Town Hall, Wellington, OH 44090
Establishes and enforces zoning regulations which classify land within the township for specific agricultural, residential, commercial or industrial use. Evaluates, establishes rulings upon and hears appeals regarding exceptions to zoning regulations.
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211 Summit
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Program that provides a gift card application for grocery store workers
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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16099 Foltz Pkwy., Strongsville, OH 44136
Establishes and enforces zoning regulations and planning for the City of Strongsville. Maintains subdivision plots and individual plot plans of single family homes, computer generated zoning and infrastructure maps, records of sewers, culverts, and waterlines.
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211 Cleveland
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1401 South Main Street, Suite 203, North Canton, OH 44720
Seeking individuals with the requisite knowledge, skills and experience who are willing to offer their services and work without pay on projects or in positions that benefit the Arc and the people it serves. Volunteer opportunities available include Leadership Council, parent mentoring, and event committees and working with the summer camp programs.
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211 Summit
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510 East State Street, Suite One, Georgetown, OH 45121
Provides marriage licenses and other related services.
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211 UWGC
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129 S Wayne St, Piqua, OH 45356
The Piqua Salvation Army provides limited financial assistance with water bills, to avoid disconnection.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
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5900 Roche Drive, Columbus, OH 43229
Provides victim impact panels for offenders convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Panel consists of crime victims telling their stories of how impaired drivers changed their lives.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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1712 Logan Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Senior center offering breakfast and lunch meal service and a variety of social and recreational activities for older adults.
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211 UWGC
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30 E Broad St., 3rd Flr., Columbus, OH 43215
Provides a roster of licensees that may be downloaded from the Medical Board's website. Provides information for medical doctors, including allopathic, osteopathic, and podiatric physicians, physicians assistants, anesthesiologist assistants, massage therapists, cosmetic therapists, radiologist assistants, genetic counselors, dietitians, respiratory care professionals, oriental medicine practitioners and acupuncturists in the state of Ohio. Special reports may be submitted as public records request by email.
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