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2865 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43204
Outpatient counseling provides family, individual and group counseling and therapy. Program assists children and their families with problems like attention-deficit, anger management, oppositional behaviors, depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and loss and conflict resolution. Case management services can be added when needed.
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10 West Washington Street, Nelsonville, OH 45764
The Re-Entry program provides guidance and assistance for Reentry - puzzle pieces - Copy (2) returning citizens who are preparing to leave the prison system, as well as those who have been out of incarceration for any length of time. The goal is to help individuals rebuild independent lives so they can avoid the situations and difficulties that led them to incarceration. The program initiative is designed to increase public safety, lower local law enforcement costs and reduce our local recidivism rate. Athens County has seen success in reducing the recidivism rate of the returning citizens who have worked with the resources and services of the reentry program. Programs and services offered include:
  • One-on-one meetings before and after leaving incarceration
  • Assistance with navigating community programs including: healthcare, public assistance, community resources, mental health programs, substance abuse & treatment programs, educational opportunities, employment services and other services.
  • Assistance with employment skill set development and employment searches
  • Offering workshops and seminars on a variety of reentry topics.
50 South Main Street, Suite Ll-100, Akron Centre Plaza, Akron, OH 44308
Main administrative offices for Akron Area YMCA.
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201 South 8th Street, Marietta, OH 45750
Southeastern Ohio Counseling Center offers individual, family and group therapy.
2167 Kensington Road Northeast, Carrollton, OH 44615
Assists families with the care of individuals with developmental disabilities who reside in the family home by providing limited funding for respite services, adaptive equipment and other expenses associated with meeting the needs of their family members with developmental disabilities. Items and services available include respite care, adaptive equipment, home modifications, special diets and other services such as individualized as counseling, sign language, books, classes, reimbursement for mileage to doctors, hospital, therapy visits, and more.
2500 Metrohealth Dr., Cleveland, OH 44109
Provides coordinated medical services for infants, children, adolescents and adults with multiple disabilities including mental or motor retardation, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and blindness and/or deafness. Works with the family to help each patient reach his or her maximum habilitation potential, and assists the patient and the family to adapt to long-term needs caused by the disabilities. Provides diagnostic services as well as long-term follow up.
5550 Venture Dr., Parma, OH 44130
Provides testing of all local beaches and publishes the results on the agency web site. Notifies beach operaters of inspection results. Inspects all public pools for safety and health.
7627 Ewing Boulevard, Florence, KY 41042

Provides assistance to families who are in need of a preschool program with finding and evaluating providers.

50 South Main Street, Suite 800, Akron Centre Plaza, Akron, OH 44308
Provides legal assistance that helps individuals who have been convicted of certain misdemeanors or felonies file a petition for a Certificate of Qualification for Employment (CQE). This assists in regaining the civil rights regarding employment they lost as a consequence of the conviction. CQEs can be used to obtain employment or an occupational license.
108 West Main Street Suite B, Lancaster, OH 43130
Provides information and referrals to help navigate the mental health and/or substance use treatment system. Connects individuals with mental health providers or community resources in Fairfield County that will be most helpful. Provides education on patient rights and assists in resolving issues with current mental health providers.
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315 Madison Steet, Room 104, Port Clinton, OH 43452
Provides the following services: processing building permit applications and payments, reviewing and approving plans and specifications for construction, issuing building permits along with stamped, approved plans, providing ongoing inspection of projects until completion and occupancy, offering guidance and helpful information on how to complete building projects.
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300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469-2967
Presents lectures/workshops to organizations on the influence of media on cultures, values, and education. Also offers teleconferences and telecourses on technology in education.
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441 E Market St, Celina, OH 45822
The Home Energy Assistance Winter Crisis Program (HEAP Winter Crisis Program), assists eligible applicants who are facing disconnection, have been disconnected, or have less than 25% of bulk fuel in their tank with maintaining their service, from November 1st - March 31st only. Visit https://wocap.org/emergency-services/winter-crisis-program/ to schedule an appointment online.
2800 Euclid Ave., Ste. 640, Cleveland, OH 44115
Offers youth the opportunity to participate in activities that work toward empowering African-Americans and eliminating racial and other forms of discrimination. Participants take part in monthly voter registration drives and may participate in state, regional, and national conventions. Offers incentives to youth to stay in school.
1653 Marion Rd., Bucyrus, OH 44820
Provides temporary and permanent placards that enable drivers who qualify to park in designated parking slots. Also issues motor vehicle license plates with disabilities insignia.
4243 Hunt Road, Suite 410, Cincinnati, OH 45242

Provides physician referral services for physicians in Hamilton County that have membership with Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati.

1033 Bellows Street, Akron, OH 44311
Provides pre-packaged "to-go" pantry items for individuals in need.
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1301 E 9th St., Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides a class that teaches water safety and basic swim skills. Teaches basic swimming skills and rescue techniques as well as pool, beach, water park, diving and boating safety. Includes a family swim and handouts for parents at each class.
4785 Shankland Road, Willoughby, OH 44094
Provides ONLY bread and frozen food donated by local restaurants; not a traditional food pantry.
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555 Lexington Avenue, Mansfield, OH 44907-1502
Provides free public nurse home visits for all Richland County new or soon-to-be new moms and their newborn babies. Goal is to provide education and support geared toward creating healthy pregnancies and positive birth outcomes. Provides help with; growth questions, feeding questions, emotions, helpful tips, new roles, community information, sibling rivalry, development questions, and safe sleep education.
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177 Main Street, Painesville, OH 44077
Provides individuals who are eligible for Medicare with all or part of their Medicare Part B premiums, co-payments, and/or other deductibles.
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510 West 44th Street, Ashtabula, OH 44004
Program that provides gynecological services including primary care, preventative care, family planning, treatment, pap smears, pelvic examinations, andpregnancy testing. COVID-19 Temporary Message: Family Planning will still have clinics on Mondays from 10:30AM-7PM and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8AM-4:30PM. They will not be open to the public on Wednesdays and Fridays. People may call and speak with a staff person on Wednesdays and Fridays. It may require a call to their Painesville office, but staff will be available.
1744 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides case management, groups, supportive employment, counseling, substance abuse treatment, mental health and physical health services, links to housing services and other ongoing services to eligible individuals.
592 West Main Street, Newark, OH 43055
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will be open for those who wish to drop in, sit for a few hours, recharge phones, and socialize. Breakfast and lunch are served daily, Mon-Fri. Multiple resources are available. Everyone is welcome! The church has been added as a stop on the Licking County Transit bus schedule. Current Resources Include:
  • A nurse with the Free Community Clinic.
  • A community nurse from The Freedom Center.
  • A Licking Memorial Hospital nurse.
  • Family Health Services of East Central Ohio.
  • BHP Mobile Care Now Mobile Clinic.
  • Health Departments Mobile Unit.
  • Several addiction services.
  • A Veterans Administration representative.
  • Free monthly haircuts.
  • Drawn to Art (a creative arts program).
  • A representative from Southeastern Ohio Legal Services.