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217 North Grant Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides shelter for homeless men in Franklin County. Capacity for 110 men, more during winter months. Support services include meals, case management, employment assistance, housing locator assistance showers, on site medical care provided by volunteer physicians and dentists. Located at 217 N. Grant Ave, Columbus and is open 24 hours Mon-Sun.
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5310 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH 44103
Provides a program to equip eligible individuals with the skills to discover and reach goals they set. Services include meals, shelter, and clothing and various support and skills groups, case management based on results, on-site work activities, job training and readiness, and on-site addiction treatment (if applicable). Programs have a Christian, faith-based focus. Shelter capacity is 95.
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245 North Grant Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides shelter for homeless women in Franklin County. Capacity for 46 women, more during winter months. Support services include meals, showers, case management, employment assistance, housing locator assistance, on site medical care provided by volunteer physicians and dentists. Located at 217 N. Grant Ave. , Columbus and is open 24 hours Mon-Sun.
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11483 State Route 41, West Union, OH 45693

Provides temporary shelter for 30 days and support for the area families who are experiencing homelessness. Includes bed, 3 meals a day, laundry, phone, and access to employment services.

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550 High Street, Hamilton, OH 45011

Provides temporary shelter to families who are experiencing homelessness. Services provided to shelter guests include meals, assistance obtaining employment, and connection to community resources.

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1001 Grove Street, Middletown, OH 45044

Provides temporary shelter to adult men experiencing homelessness. Shelter can hold up to 50 individuals at a time including men, men with children, families, and couples without children on a limited basis.

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138 South Wilkinson Street, Dayton, OH 45402
Provides emergency shelter for up to 90 days for homeless single mother headed households. Also provides meals, case management services, assistance in locating permanent housing, bus tickets, individual counseling. No male children over age 12 (other sheltering arrangements can be made). Must make a referral from central intake.
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800 West Sixth Avenue, Lancaster, OH 43130
The Foundation is for homeless men, women, and parents with children. Shelter services include a bed, shower, laundry facilities and up to a 30 day stay. Residents of the shelter will not be admitted past 9:30pm each night
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207 East Market Street, Akron, OH 44308
Offers a 100-bed men dormitory with clean lodging for homeless men who would otherwise spend their nights on the streets. The dormitory includes a special 10-bed section that is used by men who have secured night jobs and need a place to sleep during the day. Offers residents rehabilitation services including the Career Development program.
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1917 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604
Provides overnight shelter for men on a day-to-day basis; no reservations accepted. Each night they receive a message of hope in a chapel service, eat a nutritious balanced meal, shower, and sleep in a clean, warm bed. In the morning, they eat a solid breakfast before they leave.
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1743 East Main Street, Lancaster, OH 43130
Provides shelter for homeless families with a child that is a minor based on need.
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211 East High Avenue, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Provides food and shelter for homeless individuals and families.
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211 Summit
436 West Delaware Avenue, Toledo, OH 43610
Provides a homeless shelter. All residents will be given the choice to enroll in the Ready For Life program. Ready For Life has been developed to help residents turn their lives around and achieve independence. Those who are in agreement to getting better and changing their lives will craft their own goals and road maps to reach those goals. Cherry Street has numerous partners and programs in place to provide support and services to help the individual achieve those goals. Services could include: temporary housing, meals, basic needs, literacy, GED, vocational training, career training, mentorship, small groups, job placement, mental health care, financial literacy and spiritual care. Potential guests who do not want to participate in the program and do not have a valid reason for refusing to participate (such as a medical need) will not be able to stay that night. They can return at any time, even on the same day, if they change their mind about participating.
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124 South Detroit Street, Xenia, OH 45385
Provides emergency shelter for homeless families in the Greene County area. Schneider House of Hope is the family shelter for those who have children.
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13671 West Pattison Avenue, Kenton, OH 43326
Provides local 3 DAY Homeless shelter.
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2499 Reading Road, Esther Marie Hatton Center For Women, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Provides emergency shelter services for single women who are experiencing homeless with no accompanying children and expanded individual case management services. Nightly beds are on a first come, first serve basis.
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19 North Arch Street, Newark, OH 43055
Room for women, men and six rooms for families. Phone calls are accepted all hours at 740-345-3289.
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217 North Grant Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215
Serves up to 42 women each night. The residents are provided three meals a day as well as case management services. They are also provided with hygienic necessities such as showers, soap, shampoo and toothpaste. Limited clothing for the individuals is provided as well.
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233 North Market Street, Van Wert, OH 45891
Provides a place to stay and ongoing guidance to obtain the resources necessary. .
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595 Van Buren Drive, Columbus, OH 43223
Crisis intervention services and emergency shelter for families with dependent children who have been referred by the Family Resource Center at Hands on Central Ohio. Those entering receive basic needs, access to school and child care, case management and referrals to end their housing crisis.
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24 North Prospect Street, Akron, OH 44304
Provides a temporary place to stay for women and children who have no permanent housing. Harvest Home can accommodate up to 59 women and children. The length of stay is generally from 3 to 6 months. Supportive and rehabilitation services include meals, snacks, case management, individual counseling, career development program, an after school program for the school-age children, evening devotions, classes for adults, tutoring for children, Bible study/individual discipleship, limited childcare, summer programs/field trips, and student nurses to answer basic medical questions. Offers Future Story, a Social Enterprise and Job Training program to empower women by teaching them skills in sewing, design, and gardening, and to assist participants with launching a micro-business.
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2453 County Road V, Liberty Center, OH 43532
Provides emergency housing for migrant households.
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501 West High Street, Springfield, OH 45506
The Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program will provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. The funds under this program are intended to target individuals and families who would be homeless without this assistance. Every household assisted by this program is provided case management to help them identify needs, establish a safe living situation, and to create a plan that connects them to the resouces needed to help them maintain housing. Only help with utility assistance if they are in jeopardy of being evicted.
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1300 Girard Avenue, Middletown, OH 45044

Provides a temporary shelter with 30 beds to single adult women and adult women with children who are experiencing homelessness.

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