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Mcfcfc Service Coordination | Mahoning County Family And Children First Council

Assists families that have multiple needs navigate services. Provides the venue to address family needs, eliminate duplication and build natural supports. Assists with connection to family supports such as respite, camps, social activities, coaching, parent education, advocacy and assistance for paying the cost of these services. Transition planning provided between home to residential placement and back to the home and community. This includes determining the goals of placement, reviewing progress made and supports needed to bring the youth home and assure a stable environment. Structure includes a Service Coordination Steering Committee that reviews cases, approves use of funding, and monitors outcomes.

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Employment Incentive Prgram (EIP) | Lorain County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides a program designed to emphasize the importance of employment, personal and community responsibility and family support. Provides support to individuals and families to help them become financially stable and begin building wealth. Potential to earn financial incentives up to $2,500 over 12 months.

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General Information / Enrollment | Bath Local School District

Provides education for youth in grades kindergarten through high school.

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Services | Cadence Care Network

Specializes in Treatment, Family and Juvenile Sex Offender Foster Care and offers community based mental health services. Mental Health services include: mental health assessment, Therapeutic Behavior Support and counseling for children, adolescents and adults offered in the home, office or community. Programs include: Transitional Aged Youth services, Applied Behavior Analysis for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, School Prevention and School Social Worker Programs, Peer Support, Social Skills Group and Parent Support Group, Triple P, Respite, MultiSystemic Therapy, Juvenile Sex Offender Counseling, Hi-Fidelity Wraparound, Bridges for foster care.

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Wraparound And Service Coordination | Lorain County Children And Families Council

Offers Wrap Around services, an intensive, strength-based, individualized care planning and team management process that focuses on voice and choice of the family to meet their identified needs as agreed upon by the team. Each family is assigned a certified Wrap Around facilitator who will guide and support families through the process while facilitating the development of a team of professionals who will work along side of the parents and their natural supports within regular team meetings.  A written plan is developed and monitored monthly by the team to assess family progress against goals for improved family functioning.  In addition, all families are offered a family advocate who can offer additional support by representing the family voice when requested or when the family is facing various relationship challenges with system involvement.

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Family Assistance Program (FAP) | Muskingum County Board Of Developmental Disabilities

The FAP program provides respite care; counseling, training and education; special diets; special equipment and home modifications. In addition, the new FAP program covers expenses for individuals on various waivers for any of the above services not included in the waiver. As with the old program, FAP is a payer of last resort where families are required to exhaust other possible funding sources before FAP will cover services. Available funding is based on a sliding fee scale and the family is required to furnish documentation of the families income of the last reported tax year.

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Site Coordinators | Communities In Schools Of Ohio

Provides a site coordinator in partner schools. Assesses the needs of students and schools to increase student learning. Coordinates the placement of community resources within the school setting by connecting local agencies, organizations, businesses and volunteers with the school.

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Home-Based Services | National Youth Advocate Program

Provides home-based services to help stabilize a family. Services offered are counseling and in-home training. The goal of home-based services is to preserve the family within the home setting.

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Provides a program designed to preserve families in their natural home environment and to assist them in gaining insight into their family systems and the problems associated with emotional/behavioral disorders, as well as substance abuse. Provides home based mental health services to prevent unnecessary out of home placements and to keep the children in the home.

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Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS) | Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority

Offers an array of fresh fruits and vegetables from local farms, baked goods, crafts, sports items, household goods and more. This Market accepts SNAP benefits.

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Community Based Family Treatment | Ohio Guidestone

Provides intensive family therapy in order to prevent further delinquent behavior. Includes education on avoiding communication breakdown, information on how to deal with a family member with mental health problems, and anger management. Will involve the school as well. Goal is to avoid the removal of juveniles with serious emotional and behavioral problems from their homes and to strengthen and preserve the family unit.

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School Based Integrated Services (COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS) | Cincinnati Public Schools

Community center offering a variety of services depending on the site. Services may include health services, counseling, after-school programs, nutrition classes, parent and family engagement programs, career and college access services, youth development activities, mentoring and arts programming.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs (FOUNDATIONS FOR A BETTER LIFE) | Life Learning Center

Delivers Foundations for a Better Life 12-week program focused on addressing participants' physical, financial, spiritual, emotional, and relational barriers to maintaining employment. While attending the program, participants also have access to transportation assistance, and on-site resources such as free meals, child care, a fitness center, clothing and hygiene products, support group meetings, and a computer lab.

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Services | Cadence Care Network

Specializes in Treatment, Family and Juvenile Sex Offender Foster Care and offers community based mental health services. Mental Health services include: mental health assessment, Therapeutic Behavior Support and counseling for children, adolescents and adults offered in the home, office or community. Programs include: Transitional Aged Youth services, Applied Behavior Analysis for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, School Prevention and School Social Worker Programs, Peer Support, Social Skills Group and Parent Support Group, Triple P, Respite, MultiSystemic Therapy, Juvenile Sex Offender Counseling, Hi-Fidelity Wraparound, Bridges for foster care.

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Employment Services (ES)/community Works Akron (CWA) | Open M

Offers a holistic approach to job training, job placement and job retention. Assists those living in poverty to reduce their individual barriers to employment. Provides employees to local businesses.

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General Information/enrollment | Bluffton Exempted Village School District

Provides education for youth in grades kindergarten through high school.

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School Based Integrated Services | Spencerville Local School District

Provides education for youth in grades kindergarten through high school.

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Help Me Grow Central Intake & Referral Center | Greene County Family & Children First

Provides the point of access to early childhood services (birth-3) including, referrals to ongoing Help Me Grow services such as newborn (up to 6 months) home visiting and early intervention services for infants and toddlers diagnosed with, or at risk of having, a disability or developmental delay. Central Coordination also provides linkage to other family / community support services.

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Summit County Next | Summit County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides success coaching, financial coaching, and peer mentoring to support continued employment for individuals who experience a reduction in public assistance due to increase of income. Offers work supports such as job clothing/tools, help with transportation, and may assist with emergencies regarding child care issues and housing. Requires a time commitment of approximately our (4) hours per month and provides up to $5,000 in cash incentives for achieving mandatory and optional goals.

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Monthly Family Support Group | National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI) - Ohio

Support group is a place for understanding, respect, encouragement, and hope in a safe and confidential setting that offers an opportunity to connect with peers who understand each other's struggles and celebrate successes together. The group is led by trained peers and is open to 18+ adults living with Mental Health Conditions.

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Wraparound is a planning process which draws upon the strengths and resources of several to embrace individual needs embrace individual needs and surround families with the support to help maintain children and youth in their homes and communities. It is a free, and voluntary, service to any Preble County family that needs assistance navigating multiple agencies and resources to meet the needs of their child.

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs (CINCINNATI SCHOLAR HOUSE) | Her Cincinnati

Offers wrap-around supportive services to single-parent college students, including income-based housing, individual case management, and on-site child care.

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Community Support Teaming | Licking County Children And Families First Council

Community Support Teaming is available to families with youth ages 0–21 who have multi system needs, are at risk of out of home placement, or are transitioning back into the community after such a placement. Through the High-Fidelity Wraparound model, Team Facilitators partner with families to build a family team and strong support network, connect them with community resources, and coordinate services among providers involved in the child’s care. This approach is rooted in strengthening families and enhancing the local social and human services system. By sharing resources, improving coordination, and fostering collaboration across agencies, Community Support Teaming works to ensure that children, youth, and their families receive the comprehensive support they need to thrive.

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Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS) | Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority

Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS), is a voluntary program designed to assist families in becoming economically independent. With the support of local agencies, FSS combines case management, education, job training, and ongoing support to aid the family in improving their life. The main requirements are a desire to become self-sufficient and a commitment to take the steps necessary to make this happen.

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Family Support And Stabilization | Ohio Department Of Children & Youth

Family Support and Stabilization works to give parents and families more help and support.

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