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36500 Corporate Drive, Suite 250, Farmington, MI 48331
Provides a toll-free phone service for those facing mortgage foreclosure. The client calls a central phone line that then connects them to other agencies that provide over-the-phone mortgage foreclosure counseling. After being transferred, client will be given advice on how to deal with or avoid foreclosure. Individuals can also visit the website to begin an online counseling session. Counselors are HUD certified and can act as a third party if the client needs to contact their loan servicer. In cases where there is little chance of saving the home, counselor will advise on strategies to minimize financial loss.
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630 East River Street, Elyria, OH 44035
Provides diagnostic and treatment services for people with illnesses or injuries.
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6996 Taywood Road, Englewood, OH 45322-3799
Dispatches police officers within the city of Clayton to the scene of a crime in progress or a police emergency incident. Dispatches police officers to the scene of incidents where citizens need non emergency assistance. Also investigates incidents of alleged police misconduct.
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1355 Peachtree Street, Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30309
Arthritis Helpline offers information regarding arthritis-related topics, such as:
  • Access to care (physicians, insurance, medications)
  • Financial assistance
  • Juvenile arthritis school or community issues
  • In-home care or services
  • Insurance questions
  • Support groups
  • Transportation
Helpful information, tool-kits, and resources also available online at:http://www.arthritis.org/living-with-arthritis/tools-resources/
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8940 Ohio River Road, Wheelersburg, OH 45694
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is an evidence-based practice that helps people with serious mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorders work in competitive jobs related to their preferences. OOD assists eligible individuals with disabilities in obtaining and maintaining competitive jobs related to each person’s unique strengths, priorities, abilities, experiences, and interests. Individuals served through IPS benefit from the collaborative efforts of mental health agencies and OOD. Services include: Assessment, Career Planning and Counseling, Apprenticeships and Work Experience, Assistive Technologies and Devices, On-the-Job Support, Career Exploration, Skill Development and Training, Job Placement Services, and Workplace Accommodations.
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1350 Brush Row Road, Wilberforce, OH 45384
Displays exhibitions and artifacts and provides tours and education programs on African American history and culture.
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425 Yoctangee Pkwy., Chillicothe, OH 45601
Provides education for youth in grades K-12.
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515 Sumner Street, Akron, OH 44304
Provides transitional housing for women recovering from any crisis including from an addiction, mental illness, and/or following release from a correctional facility.
54 South State Street, Painesville, OH 44077
Offers reproductive health care services, such as medical screenings, educational programs and reproductive information, and promotes informed decision-making about parenthood, sexuality, and choice.
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597 Park Avenue E, Mansfield, OH 44905-2848
Assists the family of a veteran with applying for any burial benefits they may be eligible for. We have the Veterans Honor Grounds, and will assist in the burial of a veteran if the family does not have the financial means. We can also assist with information and burial in the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery.
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Cohatch Ohio City, 2814 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113
Collects, organizes, and communicates factual information on philanthropic foundations and nonprofits. Provides education and training on the grant-seeking and nonprofit management process mainly for nonprofit organizations but offers some information for individuals. Offers orientations and holds workshops and seminars on topics such as grant-seeking, proposal budgeting, and proposal writing, but does not write proposals.
1160 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43201
Discussions on a range of topics, generally related to the month’s book. The books vary in genre, ranging from non-fiction to poetry to historical literature to light ‘beach-reads.’ The group is very diverse and provides an opportunity for meeting members of the community.
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7650 Jerry City Road, Bloomdale, OH 44817
Provides the public school district for Elmwood, Ohio.
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1486 Aster Avenue, Akron, OH 44301
Partnering with Summit County Job and Family Services to provide one-on-one case management assistance with cash, food, medical, and other assistance/benefits. Case managers can assist with turning in documents, applying or re-applying for assistance, reporting case changes, and other case/eligibility questions.
10100 Elida Road, Delphos, OH 45833
Provides a program designed to help foster youth become self-sufficient adults. Youth learn the necessary skills to live on their own, such as financial management, career/educational planning, tax preparation, budgeting, preparation for college, and other life skills.
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101 East Main St., Eaton, OH 45320
Program provides the victim with the necessary assistance, support, and information regarding their rights. The office's services include providing information about the criminal justice system, helping victims to file for compensation, and accompanying victims to court proceedings. The office also works to ensure that victims' rights are protected throughout the criminal justice process.
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1725 Latrobe Street, Parkersburg, WV 26101
The Emergency Shelter fulfills immediate basic needs (food, shelter, clothing), connects individuals with available resources, and guides them toward experiencing freedom and self-sufficiency. Individuals seeking emergency shelter can check-in at any point during the day to complete an in-take form and drug screening. Shelter services are available to men, women and children. Separate, secure areas separate men from the women and children. On week days, local churches and groups provide dinner for all residents. Hot showers and laundry services are also available to any resident. Shelter doors are locked at 9pm each night and residents are only permitted to leave with approval from the Shelter Manager (Exceptions are made for those who work later than 9pm). Light breakfast snacks are available each morning. Residents are required to exit the facility no later than 8am each morning. Every resident must:
  • Have a photo ID
  • Pass a background check, be free of any open warrants and cannot be on the sex-offender registry
  • Pass an initial drug screening to be permitted to stay, as well as agree to random testing throughout their stay
  • Complete a tracking card which tracks referrals to area services such as identification services, job resources, veteran assistance, etc. A standing-meeting is held every Tuesday at the Mission which brings these resources to the resident.
  • Agree to a maximum stay of eight weeks in the Mission. Any exceptions must be approved by the Shelter Manager.
  • Agree to follow all posted rules.
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1317 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides forums and community roundtables to encourage new ideas and free thought. Forums generally include lunch, a speaker, and time for discussion. Featured speakers will answer unrehearsed questions from the audience. Addresses topics such as business, civil rights, government services, and nonprofit organizations. Offers membership for individuals, corporations, and nonprofit organizations.
260 S Garber Dr, Tipp City, OH 45371
The Good Samaritan Fund assists transients once within a 12 month period with one meal per family member. The Tipp City Police Department completes the required paperwork before issuing any voucher. Funding is limited.
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10015 E River Rd., Columbia Station, OH 44028
Provides a pet food pantry (cat food, dog food, kitty litter) to those in need.
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2347 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45219

Provides prevocational training for youth, vocational assessments and vocational rehabilitation services to youth, day program services for transition-age youth, and a summer youth work experience program.

275 Downtowner Plaza, Coshocton, OH 43812
Provides reinstatement of driving licenses that have been suspended for a number of reasons, including Driving Under the Influence (DUI) convictions, unsatisfied civil judgments, suspensions related to medical reasons, failure to produce proof of auto insurance, and a variety of other driving suspensions resulting from violations of Ohio law.
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