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117 East High Street, 3rd & 4th Floors, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Services to provide foster homes for families who, because of a family crisis, can not remain together. Severe alcoholism, inadequate care and supervision of children, physical or sexual abuse, severe financial problems, mental or physical illness, loss of parents through death or desertion or severe marital stress are examples of why children come into foster care. The length of placement can be for short periods of time, sometimes just for a weekend, or for several years. During that time foster parents receive a small stipend for the child in order to defray the costs of food, housing and clothing, and school supplies. Medical expenses for the child are also paid by the county.
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211 Pathways
400 West High Street, Suite B, Mount Gilead, OH 43338
NYAP Northwest provides Treatment Level Foster Homes for youth ages 0-21.
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211 Pathways
64 Dillmont Drive, Suite B12, Columbus, OH 43235
Provides homes for children who may otherwise be placed in a group home or institutional situation.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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601 Washington Street, Watertower Square, Fort Thomas, KY 41071

Places children who are in need of alternative living arrangements within appropriate family homes that are licensed to provide foster care.

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211 UWGC
526 Mill Street, New Lexington, OH 43764
Services to provide foster homes for families who, because of a family crisis, can not remain together. Severe alcoholism, inadequate care and supervision of children, physical or sexual abuse, severe financial problems, mental or physical illness, loss of parents through death or desertion or severe marital stress are examples of why children come into foster care. The length of placement can be for short periods of time, sometimes just for a weekend, or for several years. During that time foster parents receive a small stipend for the child in order to defray the costs of food, housing and clothing, and school supplies. Medical expenses for the child are also paid by the county.
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211 Pathways
2511 Countryside Drive, Fremont, OH 43420
Provides 24-hour crisis intervention and investigations of child abuse, neglect, and dependency. Other services include services to unwed parents; foster placements; adoption; and voluntary surrenders.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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264 South Arlington Street, Akron, OH 44306
Provides temporary placement for children and youth placed in the custody of Summit County Children Services. Foster parents and other substitute caregivers work to meet the child and family's case plan goals for reunification. Services include foster home recruitment and training, ongoing education, training, and other collaborative services to promote child safety and reduce the length of time children remain in out of home care. Kinship placement is secured whenever possible to maintain family connectedness and minimize trauma.
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211 Summit
101 East Main Street, Courthouse 2nd Floor, Eaton, OH 45320
Offers a variety of services to children under the court's jurisdiction. These include probation supervision and counseling, foster care placement, referrals for drug treatment, alternatives to school suspension, unofficial cases, and community service work for restitution.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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123 W Spring Street, Lima, OH 45801
Seeks and screens families who will adopt or provide foster care for children who have come into the custody of a public agency due to abuse or neglect. Provides information, education and support for those who wish to provide foster care or adopt. Conducts evaluations and home studies of prospective adoptive and/or foster families.
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211 Allen County
117 East Third Street, Uhrichsville, OH 44683
Provides agency-supervised private family homes in which foster parents have been trained to provide individualized, structured services in a safe, nurturing family living environment for children and adolescents with significant emotional or behavioral problems who require a higher level of care than is found in a conventional foster home but do not require placement in a more restrictive setting.
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211 Summit
411 Wolf Ledges, Suite 100, Akron, OH 44311
Provides agency-supervised private family homes in which foster parents have been trained to provide individualized, structured services in a safe, nurturing family living environment for children and adolescents with significant emotional or behavioral problems who require a higher level of care than is found in a conventional foster home but do not require placement in a more restrictive setting.
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211 Summit
7989 Dickey Drive, Suite 2, Lisbon, OH 44432
Provides adoptions and foster care information and services for children who are in the temporary or permanent custody of Trumbull County CSB, which includes adoptive/foster parent recruitment, education and training, preparation services, and ongoing support.
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HNNEO 211
239 West Main Street, Lancaster, OH 43130
JFS can provide information about the different types of adoption or foster care that are available as options and the requirements and procedures for adopting or fostering another individual. JFS also links individuals who are in need of alternative living arrangements with appropriate private family homes that are licensed to provide foster care.
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211 Fairfield
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1400 Pike Street, Marietta, OH 45750
The purpose of the Adult Foster Home Program is to assist aged, blind & disabled adults who need some assistance or supervision but do not require skilled nursing care. Residents receive help with personal care to remain in the community in a safe and supervised environment. Adult Foster Home providers are individuals or families with the desire and ability to help others. Providers share their home and family life with either one or two residents. Being a provider involves a commitment to provide room, meals, accommodations and personal care to the residents living in the home. Adult Foster Homes must conform to prescribed guidelines on space, furnishings, nutrition, safety and cleanliness. Caregivers may have to reconfigure their homes in order to meet such guidelines designed to protect both the operator and the resident.
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211 Pathways
300 North Wilson Drive, West Union, OH 45693
Provides adoptions and foster care information and services for children who are in the temporary or permanent custody of Adams County Children Services, which includes adoptive/foster parent recruitment, education and training, preparation services, and ongoing support.
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211 UWGC
25300 Lorain Road, Suite 330, North Olmsted, OH 44070
Provides a foster home placement for children who do not have emotional and/or behavioral problems and a Treatment Foster Care program that provides foster homes for children with emotional and/or behavioral problems. Recruits, trains, licenses, and supports foster parents.
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211 Summit
95 East Main Street, Carrollton, OH 44615
Identifies and enlists people who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who are in the temporary or permanent custody of Carrol County Department of Job and Family Services.
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211 Summit
1500 Park Avenue, Eaton, OH 45320
The Emergency Custodial Care for Children program provides emergency or temporary care for children who must be removed from their home because child abuse, neglect or dependency.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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526 Mill Street, New Lexington, OH 43764
Provides foster homes for families who, because of a family crisis, can not remain together. Severe alcoholism, inadequate care and supervision of children, physical or sexual abuse, severe financial problems, mental or physical illness, loss of parents through death or desertion or severe marital stress are examples of why children come into foster care. The length of placement can be for short periods of time, sometimes just for a weekend, or for several years. During that time foster parents receive a small stipend for the child in order to defray the costs of food, housing and clothing, and school supplies. Medical expenses for the child are also paid by the county.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
500 South Main Street, Williamstown, KY 41097

Places children who are in need of alternative living arrangements within appropriate family homes that are licensed to provide foster care.

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211 UWGC
61 Stanfield Rd, Troy, OH 45373
Isaiah's Place is a non-profit, faith-based, therapeutic foster care agency located in Troy, OH, serving 15+ counties across the Southwest Ohio region. They recruit, train, and license parents with an emphasis in trauma-informed care to provide children with the best possible opportunities for happy and healthy lives. Beyond just connecting children with families, they provide parents with ongoing support from dedicated case managers.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
1101 Graham Road Circle, Stow, OH 44224
Serves as a network foster care provider for children in the custody of Summit, Cuyahoga, Medina, Stark, and surrounding counties in Northeast Ohio and for Franklin County in Central Ohio. Provides temporary family living arrangements in agency-supervised private family homes for children who have been abused or neglected with the goal of reunification of the child or children with their biological parent(s) or guardian(s).
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211 Summit
8311 Us Highway 42, Victory Centre, Florence, KY 41042

Places children who are in need of alternative living arrangements within appropriate family homes that are licensed to provide foster care.

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211 UWGC
301 Adams Street, Toledo, OH 43604
Provides information about becoming a foster or adoptive parent and provides training. The program also provides kinship caregivers with a variety of services and supports to encourage stable and successful placements with the children in their care. Relatives meet the children’s needs while working with the parents to complete a case plan. Services include counseling, educational support, and financial assistance.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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232 Northland Drive, Medina, OH 44256
Provides recruiting, training, and licensing of foster and adoptive parents. Foster parents receive ongoing training, support, financial assistance, and health care for the children in their care.
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211 Summit