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1204 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43201

Provides interview and business appropriate clothing, shoes and accessories free of charge and on a one-time basis to women seeking employment, promotion or advancement. Provides one week supply of work appropriate attire when job is obtained.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

180 E Race St, Troy, OH 45373

Crisis relief services include assistance for interview clothing.

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HelpLine211 Delaware OH

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117 West Butler Street, Bryan, OH 43506

Assists families and individuals in need of temporary financial assistance. Offers vehicle repair, gas voucher(s) for employed adults with minor children, rental and utility assistance, job related services: uniform, work boots, safety glasses, and beds. Other services may be available; inquire if you’re unsure if help can be provided.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

125 South 5th Street, Steubenville, OH 43952

Provides emergency assistance for services and items related to maintaining or obtaining employment. Transportation and Employment Assistance: Provides assistance with automotive repairs, parts, service, towing charges and so forth. Offers drivers’ education courses, drivers’ license fees and license plate fee assistance. Purchase of special tools and equipment needed for employment (such as wrenches for a car mechanic, work boots, tool belts, safety equipment, back supports and so forth.). Higher Education Assistance: Provides assistance with expenses related to higher education and/or training such as testing for State licenses, board certification, commercial driver’s license, costs of books, lab fees and registration fees. Relocation Assistance: Will assist with relocation expenses if the client must move for employment purposes. Relocation expenses for employment out of county or out of state only.

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211 Summit

8111 Quincy Ave., Cleveland, OH 44104

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for services that are emergencies and non-recurring (a situation not extending beyond 4 months) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. Assistance is provided only for items that are essential for the applicant's employment, job training, or education such as: car repairs (does not cover normal "wear and tear" items such as oil change, tires, brake pads); work clothing and uniforms, washer or dryer (only if needed for work purposes), and education related equipment (such as tools). Maximum assistance limits (once per calendar year): $500 for education-related equipment, $225 for work or education uniforms, $750 for car repairs (additional restrictions also apply). In addition to these specific limits, applicant cannot exceed yearly limit of $1,500 in aid from the overall PRC program ($750 if non-custodial guardian). Does not help with short term transportation needs such as gas cards or bus fare. Does not help with GED testing fees.

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211 Cleveland

51 South East Street, Bellbrook, OH 45305

Provides job interview clothing at no charge.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

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788 Mount Vernon Avenue, Columbus, OH 43203

Provides workforce development services for unemployed and underemployed, low income individuals. Offers educational links and job preparation programs. Services include training, skills development, vocational assessment and placement assistance services. Men who are in the program can also receive a free fitting for professional attire through the My Brother's Closet initiative.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

4623 Wesley Avenue, Suite H, Norwood, OH 45212

Provides professional clothing for women currently seeking employment for job interviews and additional clothing after beginning a new job.

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211 UWGC

212 West Wyandot Avenue, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351

Free Clothing Ministry offering work clothes, work boots, dress clothes, suits, coats and shoes. Stock is limited and based on availability of donated items.

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211 Pathways

604 South Shoop Avenue, Suite 200, Wauseon, OH 43567

Provides non-recurrent, short-term benefits that deal with a specific crisis situation or episode of need; not intended to meet recurrent or ongoing need; and will not extend beyond four months. Vehicle Repair /Gas Cards (4-$100 gas cards per year); Rental and Utility Assistance; Job related services: uniform, work boots, safety glasses; Job retention services: job coaching, vocational assessment; Lice Eradication; and Parenting Classes .

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

95 East Main Street, Carrollton, OH 44615

Provides assistance for expenses that arise due to starting or maintaining employment. Assists with a variety of expenses on a case-bycase basis including gas to get to work, required testing, uniforms, tools and so forth.

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211 Summit

389 16th Street Southwest, New Philadelphia, OH 44663

Provides a maximum of $3,000 (per 12-month period) with paying for pre-employment testing (physicals, psychological resting, drug screens, and so forth), testing (for state licenses, board certifications, commercial driver's license (CDL), GED test, and so forth), short term help with paying for occupational/training supplies, driver's education, books, manuals, tuition expenses, and so forth. Provides a maximum of $500 (per 12-month period) for suitable clothing for a job interview after first referring to a Goodwill Store.

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211 Summit

1005 South Pickaway Street, Circleville, OH 43113

PRC program was established in Ohio to help families overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency. The program provides benefits and services to families who are in need of help with essential support to become self-sufficient. The PRC Program is designed to: •Prevent families from having to apply for OWF cash assistance when a crisis arises; •Help families retain employment by enhancing job skills , overcoming barriers and providing short-term assistance or wage supplementation if necessary. •Provide for contingent needs by helping families with nonrecurring urgent problems that could, if left unattended, result in families needing long-term public assistance. •Support families receiving OWF with services to enable them to become self-sufficient. Examples of short-term assistance through PRC include: •Shelter and utility assistance •Transportation assistance •Employment Related Supportive Services

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211 Pathways

339 South St, Piqua, OH 45356

Clothing Bank offers free work clothing to all.

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HelpLine211 Delaware OH

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2824 Wilmington Pike, Kettering, OH 45419

Provides interview and workplace appropriate clothing to unemployed and under-resourced job seekers. Clients primarily come to us through a network of Referral Partners in their journey towards financial stability.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

430 Slack Street, Sacred Heart Center Of Hope, Steubenville, OH 43952

Offers a clothing closet to residents in need of interview attire.

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211 Summit

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147 N Bridge St., Landrum Youth Empowerment Center, Chillicothe, OH 45601

Provides scrubs for newly employed persons.

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211 Cleveland

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207 East Market Street, Akron, OH 44308

Provides free clothing and shoes for individuals and families in need.

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211 Summit

47 W Walnut Ave., Painesville, OH 44077

Provides free career-appropriate interview clothing to women seeking employment or in work/life transition.

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211 Cleveland

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3955 Euclid Ave., Jane Edna Hunter Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44115

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for services that are emergencies and non-recurring (a situation not extending beyond 4 months) and which cannot be addressed using existing community resources. Assistance is provided only for items that are essential for the applicant's employment, job training, or education such as: car repairs (does not cover normal "wear and tear" items such as oil change, tires, brake pads); work clothing and uniforms, washer or dryer (only if needed for work purposes), and education related equipment (such as tools). Maximum assistance limits (once per calendar year): $500 for education-related equipment, $225 for work or education uniforms, $750 for car repairs (additional restrictions also apply). In addition to these specific limits, applicant cannot exceed yearly limit of $1,500 in aid from the overall PRC program ($750 if non-custodial guardian). Does not help with short term transportation needs such as gas cards or bus fare. Does not help with GED testing fees.

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211 Cleveland

3737 West Sylvania Avenue, Toledo, OH 43623-0007

The PRC Program is designed to provide benefits and services to needy families and low income employed families to help move out of poverty and become self-sufficient. PRC support is short term and is not intended to meet ongoing needs. If eligible for PRC benefits, a voucher is issued for the service and paid to then vendor providing the service. Voucher services available for car repairs, employment materials (tools/equipment, uniforms/footwear, professional licensure/testing fees), GED fee payment assistance, and utility assistance (primary heat source, electric, water).

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

2239 E 55th St., Cleveland, OH 44103

Prepares low-income women to acquire and maintain employment. Provides women with clothing appropriate for the type of job they are seeking. Participants will have the opportunity to consult with a stylist. Outfitting the client may include a purse, shoes, make-up, coat, hosiery or other articles as needed. Participants consult one-on-one with Human Resources professionals to develop resumes, work on career strategies, practice mock interviews, and acquire other job readiness skills. Also provides one-on-one career coaching and networking and assisted job searches.

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211 Cleveland

520 North Main Street, Cadiz, OH 43907

Provides assistance to qualified individuals and families. Intended to meet the local needs of families to overcome immediate barriers and help them become and stay self-supporting. Assistance available includes: Employment related expenses such as: -Vehicle repairs. - Driver's license fees (new or expired, does not include reinstatement). - Reimbursements for tools, equipment, uniforms, shoes/boots, and so forth. - Fingerprinting costs. - Gas vouchers for new employment (until receipt of first paycheck). Shelter/Housing expenses such as: - Rent or deposit for forestalling court-ordered evictions in rentals. - Bills to forestall utility shutoffs (gas, electric and water). - Fuel oil and propane purposes. - Emergency shelter due to fire, natural disaster, states of emergency, or domestic violence situations. Kinship assistance includes: - For a new kinship caregiver within six (6) months of a child moving into the home: Furniture and other items needs to care for children in the home. - Once a child(ren) has been with a kinship provider for more than six (6) months: There is an available reimbursement of child care costs up to four (4) months a year.

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211 Summit

265 East Cuyahoga Falls Avenue, Akron, OH 44310

Provides gently worn clothing and shoes for people in need. Items available depend on donations received.

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211 Summit

314 North Wilson Road, Columbus, OH 43204

PRC provides one-time financial assistance (in a 12 month period) to aid with emergency situations. Program is not meant to serve as an ongoing source of income. Maximum assistance allowed is $2500 for overdue rent or mortgage payments, security deposits, temporary housing, property taxes, home repairs (if the owner;) overdue utility bills (except during Winter Crisis), driver license reinstatement fees, transportation and auto repairs. Applicants can request aid for more than one emergency (up to maximum assistance limit).

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LSS 211 Central Ohio