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951 Commerce Parkway, Lima, OH 45804
Provides replacement funds to Food Assistance (food stamp) recipients who have lost food due to a power outage, fire or governor declared emergency. Replacement funds may replace up to (but not exceed) the client's monthly allotment of food assistance.
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2924 Donahoe Drive, Ashtabula, OH 44004
Provides financial assistance to individuals and families: Ohio Works First (OWF), Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC) and Disability Assistance (DA) and provides assistancewith purchasing food products for low income households. COVID-19 Temporary Message: Beginning Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 12:00 p.m., Ashtabula County Job & Family Services (ACJFS) will limit public access at their 2924 Donahoe Drive and 2247 Lake Avenue locations. This will not prevent determination of eligibility as ACJFS will continue to operate behind the scenes to ensure residents receive critical benefits. Those receiving any type of benefit from the ACJFS are strongly encouraged to contact the agency via phone or internet, versus appearing in person. Personal documents can be uploaded to www.benefits.ohio.gov, faxed to 440-998-1538, placed in the lobby drop boxes at either location, emailed to: [email protected], or mailed to 2924 Donahoe Dr., Ashtabula, OH 44004.
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30 East Broad Street 32nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
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1512 U.s. Highway 68 South, Suite N 100, Urbana, OH 43078
Helps to supplement the purchase power for people with low income to obtain nutritious food.
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1575 North High Street, #100, Hillsboro, OH 45133
Food Assistance helps families stretch their food budgets to buy healthy food. The program is designed to increase nutritional levels and safeguard the health and well-being of Highland County residents. Benefits are distributed on a “Ohio Direction Card” which can be used like a debit card at the grocery store. Healthy people under 60 also participate in Food Assistance Employment and Training (FAET) while receiving food assistance to help them gain work experience and move toward self-sufficiency. Ultimately, food assistance helps families meet their basic needs while adults work toward financial stability.
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294 Lafayette Street, London, OH 43140
Provides a new program to help assist their clients in obtaining documents and resources, if you are in need of help for birth certificates, driver's license, state ID's, social security cards, snap benefits, medical insurance, employment applications, and gas card for new job clients only.
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1345 Lagonda, 1346 Lagonda Buildings A ,b, C And D, Springfield, OH 45503
Food program to supplement buying power of low income households.
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1500 Park Avenue, Eaton, OH 45320
Certifies low income families and adults to purchase food.
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951 Commerce Parkway, Lima, OH 45804
Provides funds for the purchase of food. Benefits are automatically added monthly to a debit card, which is used for food shopping (those who are homeless or have zero income may be eligible for one month expedited benefit within 48 hours). Benefits that are not used in a month may be carried over to the next month, up to one year.
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211 Allen County
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541 Ledbetter Road, Xenia, OH 45385-5334
Certifies low income families and adults to increase their purchasing power for grocery food items.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45402
Program certifies low income families and adults for food stamp ebt cards which increase their purchasing power for grocery food items. To replace benefits they must apply at Job and Family Services within 10 days of the loss. SNAP recipients in Ohio can now use their EBT card to order groceries online for home delivery. This is a huge step forward, especially for those living in areas with limited access to full-service grocery stores.
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951 Commerce Parkway, Lima, OH 45804
Provides funds for the purchase of food. Benefits that are not used in a month may be carried over to the next month, up to one year.
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211 Allen County
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200 Midway Street, London, OH 43140-1356
Food Assistance Program (SNAP) helps eligible Ohioans pay for food. Recipients use an electronic benefits transfer card (the Ohio Direction Card) to buy most food or food products, except alcohol, tobacco and hot food.
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12 North Wood Street, Wapakoneta, OH 45895
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445 Woodlawn Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43701
Programs to help families achieve self-sufficiency, provides eligible applicants with food stamps and Medicaid services. Ohio utilizes the Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Program to administer food stamp distribution. Eligible families receive an electronic card with a dollar credit equal to the maximum monthly benefits based on family income, family size, and other eligibility criteria. Families/individuals use the EBT card at participating stores. The family/individual is able to add credit to the card each month for basic food items to support the household.
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1005 South Pickaway Street, Circleville, OH 43113
Accepts Food Stamp applications and determines eligibility for the Food Stamp program.
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211 Pathways
1721 Northland Park Avenue, Columbus, OH 43229
SNAP program, issued through the Ohio Direction EBT card, formerly food stamps, provides food assistance for low-income households to improve diets and expand food-buying dollars.
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1701 Patricia Mccollum Way, Cincinnati, OH 45237

Accepts applications and determines eligibility for the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. Program provides monthly nutrition benefits to households who meet income and working qualifications. SNAP benefits are loaded onto a Ohio Direction Card.

Note: Individuals must meet general working requirements and ABAWD working requirements, if applicable, unless excused.

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211 UWGC
3955 Euclid Ave., Jane Edna Hunter Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44115
Provides funds for the purchase of food. Benefits are automatically added monthly to a debit card, which is used for food shopping (those who are homeless or have zero income may be eligible for one month expedited benefit within 48 hours). Benefits that are not used in a month may be carried over to the next month, up to one year.
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211 Cleveland
1115 Gilman Avenue, Marietta, OH 45750
Accepts Food Stamp applications and determines eligibility for the Food Stamp program.
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211 Pathways
631 Wagner Ave., Greenville, OH 45331
Provides funds for the purchase of food. Benefits are automatically added monthly to a debit card, which is used for food shopping (those who are homeless or have zero income may be eligible for one month expedited benefit within 24 hours). Benefits that are not used in a month may be carried over to the next month, up to one year. The extra SNAP payments that were provided during the COVID pandemic have ended as of March 1, 2023. There is no way to appeal the end of these funds.
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211 Cleveland
1493 Parrish Avenue, Hamilton, OH 45011

Provides assistance with filling out and submitting applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).Accepts applications and determines eligibility for the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. Program provides monthly nutrition benefits to households who meet income and working qualifications. SNAP benefits are loaded onto a Ohio Direction Card.

Note: Individuals must meet general working requirements and ABAWD working requirements, if applicable, unless excused.

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389 16th Street Southwest, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Provides food assistance designed to raise nutritional levels, expand buying power, and safeguard the health and well-being of low-income families. The Ohio Direction Card (EBT Card) is an electronic debit card that replaced food assistance coupons. The card can be used to purchase food products for human consumption at participating stores.
  • Those who are homeless or have zero (0) income may be eligible for one (1) month expedited benefit within 24 hours.
  • Benefits that are not used in a month may be carried over to the next month, up to one (1) year.
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211 Summit
5901 Dixie Highway, Hamilton, OH 45014

Provides over-the-phone assistance with filling out and submitting applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Program provides monthly nutrition benefits to households who meet income and working qualifications. SNAP benefits are loaded onto a Ohio Direction Card.

Note: Individuals must meet general working requirements and ABAWD working requirements, if applicable, unless excused.

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