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2720 East Third Street, Dayton, OH 45403
Offering a 12-week GED class at the Dream Center once a week
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204 West Wayne, Suite 223b, Maumee, OH 43537
Provides social events, educational workshops, resources and play groups geared to the early stages of development for children with Down syndrome.
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12200 Auburn Rd., Munson Twp., OH 44024
Provides fire and rescue services. Offers smoke detectors for the elderly and disabled, and issues open burn permits.
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211 Cleveland
229 North Main Street, Ada, OH 45810
Mentoring program which pairs younger students with volunteers and who serve as role models, tutors, and friends. All volunteers are screened and matched with a younger student by the agency.
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3631 Perkins Ave., 3a-3, Cleveland, OH 44114
Publishes a periodic newspaper containing articles, poems, and editorials regarding issues of homelessness. The newspaper helps to educate the public about homelessness, and also provides job opportunities for people to return to the workforce by buying the papers for a low price and reselling them to the public. The vendors receive training, including being informed of city ordinances regarding selling, are in some cases assigned shifts at major distribution points, and have the opportunity to publish experiences of being without housing.
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211 Cleveland
3401 Park Center Dr., Ste. 100, Dayton, OH 45414
Provides services for clients to find gainful employment or training. Specific services include: counseling and planning, mobility training, personal and work adjustment training, vocational training (including small business development), training supplies and books, artificial limbs, braces, eyeglasses, hearing aids, psychotherapy, student financial aid to attend post-secondary classes, physical therapy, wheelchairs (if needed for work) occupational supplies, placement, and follow-up on the job. Clients accepted in the program develop a plan for employment with a staff counselor that they meet with periodically during a specified time for follow-up. Services are time-limited. Services include transitional assistance from school to work or college for students who are graduating from high school.
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211 Cleveland
135 South Cleveland Avenue, Municipal Building, Mogadore, OH 44260
Plows the driveway approach of older adults when the village has a snowfall of two (2) or more inches.
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211 Summit
141 West Main Street, Suite 800, Circleville, OH 43113
Provides election information for Pickaway County including registered voter's precinct and polling location, identification requirements, voter information notices, candidates list for upcoming election, issue synopsis, and other election information such as early voting hours.
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211 Pathways
1204 West Second Street, Xenia, OH 45385
Offers used clothing for those in the community who are in need.
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1160 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43201-2411
The Trailblazers is a program at Stonewall Columbus for LGBTQ Adults ages 55+ that was created through a generous gift from The Legacy Fund. Trailblazer events include seminars, computer workshops, The Trailblazer Newsletter, and Social Outings. Each year Stonewall hosts a series of seminars on issues ranging from legal issues, healthcare and computer use. The Trailblazer Newsletter goes out via email about twice a month and highlights a variety of upcoming events and outings. Our popular social outings happen at least once a month where Trailblazers meet at the Center on High and get a ride to the theater or a concert, and then finish up at Union Cafe for discounted food and drinks. The Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival has a special Trailblazer Lounge where you can get out of the sun, relax, and even use separate restrooms. Ask about getting a Trailblazer wristband so you can get in! This year has been busy for the Trailblazers, and there is still much more to come, so join us!
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211 Pathways
4100 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45428
Offers a support group for those patients with End Stage Renal Disease and their families. Group meets at the Dayton VA Hospital once a month.
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6330 South Hempstead Road, Westerville, OH 43081
Offers a van and bus to take seniors to medical appointments, shopping, pharmacy and beauty appointments. Shopping and beauty appointments are only available on certain days. Call before making appointment to confirm availablity. No wheelchair lift available.
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144 North Broadway Street, County Administration Building, Medina, OH 44256
Offers a property tax bill adjustment to homeowners who have sustained any property damage or destruction due to fire, flood, storm, or intentional demolition.
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211 Summit
202 E Bagley Rd., Berea, OH 44017
Provides a continually supervised, locked residential treatment unit geared toward addressing the therapeutic, educational, and recreational needs of severely emotionally disturbed youth.
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211 Cleveland
5335 Devon Drive, City Service Center, Vermilion, OH 44089
Vermilion City Council consists of seven members elected for two years. Their terms begin on the first day of January following their elections. Five of these council members are elected by the electors of the Wards of the City of Vermilion and two are elected by the electors of the city at large.
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211 Summit
1650 Lake Shore Drive, Suite 350, Columbus, OH 43204
Annual event raises awareness of heart disease as the number one killer of women. Offers networking, health fair and luncheon. Event teaches women about living a longer, healthier life and also raises funds for research and education. This initiative serves as a catalyst for change to improve the lives of women globally.
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831 Wheeling Avenue, Cambridge, OH 43725
Provides intake and assessment for prospective clients to determine the best plan of action for treatment and services.
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725 Pine Street, Coshocton, OH 43812
Ohio utilizes the Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Program to administer food stamp distribution. Eligible families receive an electronic card with a dollar credit equal to the maximum monthly benefits based on family income, family size, and other eligibility criteria. Families/individuals use the EBT card at participating stores. The family/individual is able to add credit to the card each month for basic food items to support the household.
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201 Superior Avenue East, Howard M. Metzenbaum Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44114
Accepts bankruptcy filings, but is prohibited by law from offering assistance or legal advice. Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding to allow those who cannot pay their bills to start over financially.
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211 Summit
545 W Market St., Suite 301, Lima, OH 45801
Provides legal advice, document preparation, and full representation for older adults. Assists with Durable Powers of Attorney, Advance Directives, divorce, and some guardianships and conservatorships.
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211 Allen County
108 West Main Street Suite B, Lancaster, OH 43130
An informational website that provides online screening to determine if you may be experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition. NOTE: This is not a diagnostic tool but is a resource.
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211 Fairfield
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576 West Park Avenue, Room 100, Barberton, OH 44203
Offers trash and recycling pickup for city residents through Kimble.
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