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100 Hospital Drive, Athens, OH 45701
NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a free, eight-session educational program for adults with mental health conditions who are looking to better understand themselves and their recovery. Taught by trained leaders with lived experience, this program includes activities, discussions and informative videos. However, as with all NAMI programs, it does not include recommendations for treatment approaches. NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a safe, confidential space. The course provides an opportunity for mutual support and growth. Experience compassion and understanding from people who relate to your experiences. This is a place to learn more about recovery in an accepting environment. NAMI Peer-to-Peer helps you:
  • Set a vision and goals for the future
  • Partner with health care providers
  • Develop confidence for making decisions
  • Practice relaxation and stress reduction tools
  • Share your story
  • Strengthen relationships
  • Enhance communication skills
  • Learn about mental health treatment options.
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211 Pathways
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681 East Sixth Avenue, Lancaster, OH 43130
Provides programming to assist adults with disabilities to progress, learn, grow, and have fun. Programming designed to assist with fitness and health,social interaction, discovery, personal growth, and discovery. *Transportation to and from the program may also be available
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211 Fairfield
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126 South Church Street, Floor 2, Bowling Green, OH 43402
Provides specialized information and referral services to Latinos and recent immigrant individuals seeking assistance in identifying and accesing services. Provides immigration, language access, and housing advocacy services for the Hispanic/Latino and immigrant communities.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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10917 Magnolia Dr., Cleveland, OH 44106
Provides a variety of arts-related educational programs, such as music, dance, storytelling, crafts and cultural arts. Programs are taught by professional performing and visual artists.
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211 Cleveland
1201 Grant Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
Provides opportunities for older adults to meet, socialize, and enjoy a variety of recreational activities.
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211 Summit
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1941 S Taylor Rd., Cleveland Hts., OH 44118
Provides an alternative to school suspension or expulsion. Includes instruction on anger management, goal setting, changing behaviors, as well as academic tutoring, social work services, and lunch.
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211 Cleveland
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65 South Fourth Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Supports emerging leaders as they gain practical knowledge and skills to create significant social change in their community. The program engages participants in activities that connect them with local resources and introduces them to ideas that align with social justice interests and talents. Participants engage in workshops with community experts working in organizations that create social change.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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32000 Chagrin Blvd., Pepper Pike, OH 44124
Offers guidance counseling services, including general counseling, academic counseling, college planning, career counseling, and social work services. Also, will assist foreign students and address truancy and dropout issues and problems.
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211 Cleveland
16630 State Route 3, Loudonville, OH 44842
Thrift store selling clothing, household goods, kitchenware, and furniture. Accepts donations of clothing, household goods, kitchenware, and computers.
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211 Mansfield OH
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114 West Main Street, New Straitsville, OH 43766
Provides Fire Services for the Village of New Straitsville.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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660 W Earle Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44511
Offers toiletries, shower access, and hygiene supplies. Available for all members of the LGBTQIA+ community in need.
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HNNEO 211
301 Mckinley Avenue Southwest, Suite 200, Canton, OH 44702
Offers the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), sometimes called the Earned Income Credit (EIC), a refundable federal income tax credit for low-income working individuals and families. Congress originally approved the tax credit legislation in 1975 in part to offset the burden of social security taxes and to provide an incentive to work. When the EITC exceeds the amount of taxes owed, it results in a tax refund to those who claim and qualify for the credit. To qualify, taxpayers must meet certain requirements and file a tax return, even if they did not earn enough money to be obligated to file a tax return. The EITC has no effect on certain welfare benefits. In most cases, EITC payments will not be used to determine eligibility for Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), food stamps, low-income housing, or most Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) payments.
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211 Summit
7162 Reading Rd., Ste. 1150, Cincinnati, OH 45237
Provides free legal assistance via phone regarding problems that affect older adults living in Ohio. Subject areas include civil law issues such as consumer problems, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, subsidized housing, wills and estates. If the legal problem cannot be solved over the phone, the client may be referred to a private attorney who can provide the service. Also offers pamphlets on a variety of legal topics.
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211 Cleveland
65 South Market Street, Batavia, OH 45103

Offers subsidized rental housing in single-family homes and apartment complexes owned and managed by the public housing authority. Housing is offered for eligible families, elderly individuals, and persons with disabilities.

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211 UWGC
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30 E Broad St., 32nd Flr., Columbus, OH 43215
A birth parent (mother or father) can take a newborn baby (less than 30 days old) to a medical worker at a hospital, a medical worker at a fire department or other emergency organization, or a police officer at a law enforcement agency. They do not have to provide any information (though they may elect to provide important health information which may later help the baby) and they will be protected from prosecution. Medical care will be provided for the baby, and he or she will be placed in county custody for future adoption. If either parent changes their mind and wishes to get their newborn back, the parent will need to go to the local public children services agency in the county where the newborn was left. The parent will be asked to complete a DNA test to prove maternity or paternity and this may be a cost to the parent.
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211 Cleveland
230 West Street, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides notary public license applications and testing for Franklin County notary applicants. Provides BCI and FBI background checks.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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897 East Iron Avenue, Dover, OH 44622
Provides sexually transmitted disease screenings.
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211 Summit
3911 Winston Avenue, Covington, KY 41015
Provides computers, printers, scanners, fax machines, and other electronic equipment for use by community members.
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211 UWGC
110 Ash St, Troy, OH 45373
The Lincoln Community Center offers an organized program of activities for community residents of all ages and provides all necessary equipment. A Youth Basketball League, pickleball, open gym, weight Room, open gym basketball and volleyball, after school tutoring and a community garden are among the activities.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
328 East Main Street, District Office, Amanda, OH 43102
Local administrative unit that operates schools in Fairfield County.
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211 Fairfield
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151 East Hubert Avenue, Lancaster, OH 43130
Provides housing, appropriate programming, services including substance use counseling, education, and employment opportunities as well as close monitoring in a professional residential setting to assist ex-offenders while reintegrating into the community.
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211 Fairfield
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2375 Benden Drive, Wooster, OH 44691
Provides transportation, including wheelchair and ambulatory, to medical appointments, pharmacy, grocery store, social engagements, employment, and personal errands.
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211 Mansfield OH
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77 South High Street, 29th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Assists eligible low-income Ohioans meet the costs of home heating. The amount of annual HEAP benefits depends on federal funding levels, the number of people in the household and total income, primary fuel used to heat the home and disabilities in household. In most cases, the one-time benefit will be a credit applied to the energy bill by the utility company or fuel vendor. Funds are dispatched once per program year (June-May).
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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731 Infirmary Road, Elyria, OH 44035
Offers privately owned rental housing that is made available to low-income families at reduced rates. 300 townhomes includes 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom units.
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211 Summit
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