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859 North Main Street, Malta, OH 43758
Many chronic diseases have long-term effects on the patient’s feet and ankles that require the services of a specialist. MVHC has a podiatrist on staff that is able to provide health care specifically for the foot and ankle. Our podiatrist treats a variety of persistent or sudden onset problems involving the foot, ankle, and leg abnormalities and conditions that may be unresponsive to treatment from a primary care provider. These include problems such as:
  • Corns
  • Calluses
  • Plantar warts
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Bunions
  • Hammertoes
  • Heel pain
In addition, our podiatrist works with the primary care team to provide education and treatment for chronic conditions such as diabetes, that requires specialized foot care in order to prevent possible infections from even the most minor procedure such as clipping their nails.
1582 Main Street, Town Hall, Peninsula, OH 44264
Offers regular in-person home visits upon request by police officers when concern has been expressed regarding a person's current health or personal safety. Notify family or respective agency if necessary.
597 Park Avenue East, Mansfield, OH 44905-2848
Registers, verifies, and maintains all resident sex offenders of Richland County.
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Provides opportunities for people who have sustained damage in a Presidentially declared disaster to apply for assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other federal programs.
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2415 Woodland Ave., Rm 133, Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides opportunity for eligible individuals to complete requirements for high school diploma by passing a job skills test and completing job training in health care, manufacturing, logistics, food preparation, emergency services or construction. Fulfillment of job skills test and job training result in granting of a high school diploma as well as any earned certificate.
1345 Lagonda, 1346 Lagonda Buildings A ,b, C And D, Springfield, OH 45503
The OhioMeansJobs Center offers a variety of services to both Job Seekers and Employers. Job Seekers have access to local employment opportunities, career information & planning, resume preparation & educational workshops. Access to fax, phone, and internet. The Center is a community resource for employers in that staff and agency partners can post vacancies through local & statewide networks, offer assistance in on-site recruitment, sponsor job fairs and provide wage and labor market information. Conference rooms are available to employers who wish to conduct on-site interviews or present seminars.
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1320 Sumner Ave., Ste. 200, Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides speakers, films, and slide presentations to the general community on topics regarding the homeless population.
280 East Broad Street, Second Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides registration of all plumbing contractors and their employees, and inspections of all commercial and residential plumbing installations. Staff also conducts plan reviews and inspections for all medical gas installations.
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602 Leona Street, Elyria, OH 44035
Offers screening procedures for the early detection of breast cancer which involves a manual examination of the breasts for lumps, thickening or other abnormalities.
218 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750
The Special Reconnect Order has been issued by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) on an annual basis. The order allows residential customers whose gas or electric service are disconnected or being threatened with disconnection the opportunity to pay a designated amount to have their service restored or maintained. may be used once during each heating season, which runs from mid-October through mid-April.
208 South Akard Street, Dallas, TX 75202
Offers telephone, TV and internet services.
2016 W Monte Vista Ave., Turlock, CA 95382
Provides medical identification bracelets and necklaces and a 24-hour emergency response service. Some of the services offered include: an identification emblem (necklace or bracelet) engraved with their medical condition that is recognized by emergency and medical professionals; a 24-hour phone number; a wallet card (additional fee) and seat belt ID holders (additional fee).
5409 Turney Rd., Garfield Hts., OH 44125
Provides an opportunity for youth to complete their homework with help from volunteers. Will offer assistance with reading, math, science, social studies,as well as special school assignments. Focuses on literacy issues. Service is homework help. Also offers educational activities and games and personal computer and Internet access. Computers are available in the center for use by the students. Note: many of the branches that do not provide a "Homework Center" will have a "Homework Mentor" that can provide assistance with homework, but do not provide one-on-one assistance or tutoring.
500 East Lorain Street, Cooper Community Resource Center, Oberlin, OH 44074
Provides emergency prescription expense assistance of up to $20 limited to three (3) times per year.
5856 Heatherdowns Boulevard, Toledo, OH 43614
(Due to COVID-19, food is provided through curb-side pick up) Provides a food pantry where clients drive up, are directed by volunteers in the parking lot, and let the volunteers know the size of their family and food is put directly into their trunk.
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180 East Main Street, Wilmington, OH 45177

Provides free groceries to individuals and families in need. Groceries are distributed weekly or can be arranged for delivery.

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133 5th Street Southeast, Barberton, OH 44203
Provides a hot meal for individuals in need.
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4400 Courthouse Boulevard, Stow, OH 44224
Serves as a community-based program that provides educational services or other prescribed social services for adults who have been arrested for underage drinking. Successful completion of the program generally prevents fines, court costs, jail time, and a permanent criminal record of the offense.
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200 Messimer Drive, Newark, OH 43055
Provides outpatient treatment services for chemically dependent individuals not requiring medical management and/or inpatient treatment. An assessment is completed to determine to determine the appropriate level of care.
1240 E 9th St., Rm. 793 - Federal Building, Cleveland, OH 44199
Provides monthly cash benefits to individuals who meet minimum length of employment requirements (or whose spouse or parents meet requirement) and are age 62 or older. Benefit amount is based on worker's earning history, age at retirement and current employment income. SSRB recipients age 65 or older qualify for Medicare.
2685 East High Street, Springfield, OH 45505
WIC is a special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children serving eligible residents who are pregnant, breastfeeding, who have recently had a baby, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at health risk due to inadequate nutrition.
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10849 Main St., Clarksburg, OH 43115
Maintains village roads, including snow plowing and culvert and ditching work.
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3799 Huffman Road, Medina, OH 44256
Provides zoning services to Medina Township through Board of Appeals, Zoning Commission, and zoning inspectors. Handles zoning issues for all commercial, residential, and industrial properties in the township. Provides zoning information to the public and issues zoning permits.