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237 East High Street, Springfield, OH 45505
Partners with families, schools, and community leaders to create equitable learning opportunities, foster holistic support systems, and empower neighborhoods, so that every child can thrive. 1. Youth Development & Prevention: Expand high-quality afterschool and summer programs integrating evidence-based prevention, social-emotional learning, mentoring, and mental health supports to reduce risk behaviors and strengthen protective factors. 2. Family Engagement: Deliver evidence-based family strengthening and parenting programs that improve communication, stability, and supportive home environments 3. Community & Neighborhood Strengthening: Activate neighborhood spaces, promote food access and wellness, and build resident leadership. 4. Partnerships & Capacity Building: Align schools, systems, higher education, and coalitions to maximize collective impact.
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72 Public Square, 1st Floor, Medina, OH 44256
Offers job fairs aiming to connect individuals seeking employment with prospective employers. Job fairs range from single company to large job fairs with 30 to 40 companies on site.
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211 Summit
212 North Main Street, London, OH 43140
Providing healthcare for all ages in Madison County including pediatrics, family care, women's services, and chronic care management.
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1040 Copley Road, Buchtel Community Learning Center, Akron, OH 44320
Offering breakfast, holiday crafts, and other holiday activities for families with children. Santa will be in attendance and available for photos. Information on various community resources will be available.
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211 Summit
136 West Center Street, Marion, OH 43302
Community Cookout and Resource Fair featuring local resources and information. Cookout provided while supplies last.
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211 Pathways
527 West Market Street, Akron, OH 44303
Providing a community forum including information about food benefits, child care, Medicaid, wellness, and Summit County Job and Family Services. Community resource tables will be set up with information from local agencies. A lunch and food box is provided to those who register.
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211 Summit
1550 Sheridan Drive, Lancaster, OH 43130
Once a year event sponsored by the Veterans Services Commission and Lutheran Social Services. Free services will be provided, including: Medical screenings, Legal aid, Haircuts, Clothing, Food, Lunch, Giveaways ,Entertainment and Access to local employment and social services agencies.
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161 High St Nw, Warren, OH 44481
Annual festival offers vendors, speakers, entertainment, networking and social opportunities not only for those who identify as LGBTQIA+, but also their friends, allies and community supporters.
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580 Grant Street, Akron, OH 44311
Provides information and resources for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other disabilities, their families, and the community.
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211 Summit
100 Medical Center Drive, Springfield, OH 45504
Springfield's only full-service hospital offering complete care including 24/7 emergency services, maternity services, critical and intensive care, surgery and pediatric care-all provided by skilled doctors and highly trained health professionals.
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76 East High Street, Springfield, OH 45502
Neighborhood Support and Recognition, Reserve A Roll-Off - commercial dumpsters for neighborhood use, Neighborhood Signs, and Training- a resource library and training opportunities offered to neighborhood groups throughout the year. Springfield Mediation Services - Provides mediation and conciliation service for neighbor and landlord-tenant and fair housing conflicts for the City of Springfield. Promotes the use of collaboration and mediation to resolve conflicts. Provides ongoing training and support for mediator. Also, celebrates diverse heritage with a yearly CultureFest event, September 27, 2014 and a Global Education Series. To volunteer or for CultureFest or Global Education Series information call (937) 324-7696. Springfield Mediation Services - Provides mediation and conciliation service for neighbor and landlord-tenant and fair housing conflicts for the City of Springfield. Promotes the use of collaboration and mediation to resolve conflicts. Provides ongoing training and support for mediator.
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191 Community Drive, Urbana, OH 43078
CPR instruction and resource and service fairs.
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20 South Limestone, Springfield, OH 45505
The NAACP sponsors a variety of programs. Programs are designed to ensure civil rights compliance, equitable treatment of all Americans under law, the attainment of educational excellence, access to health care and economic empowerment.
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200 Midway Street, London, OH 43140-1356
The Children Services Unit investigates reports of abuse and neglect. This unit also assumes responsibility for dependent children. Ongoing protective services to families and children identified to be a risk of further abuse or neglect. Foster care and adoption services are provided. Alternative Response is a form of practice in child protective services that allows for more than one method of response to accepted reports of suspected child abuse and/or neglect.
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2685 East High Street, Springfield, OH 45505
Provide program for expectant mothers, newborns, infants and toddlers that provides free health and developmental services in order to promote physical and mental health for children. All expectant mothers and children under the age of 3 and their families are eligible to recieve the services and benefits of the program.
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246 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215
The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) announced today that a wide variety of no-cost health services will be offered to residents of Crawford County. The services are made possible through a partnership between ODH, the Ohio National Guard, Crawford County Public Health, the Crawford County Board of Developmental Disabilities, and local community partners. Services include:
  • Behavioral health services
  • Bicycle helmets
  • Blood lab work
  • Blood lead level screenings
  • Car Seats (and car-seat safety checks)
  • Dental exams and treatments
  • Financial coaching
  • Immunizations for all ages
  • Mammograms
  • Physicals (including sports physicals)
  • Vision exams and prescriptions
In addition, a resource fair on site will help people get access to local healthcare providers and have information on addiction care, the state’s Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD), the Ohio Women, Infants, and Children program (WIC), Job & Family Services, Medicaid, the Dolly Parton Imagination Library of Ohio, and much more.
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211 Pathways
10 West Washington Street, Nelsonville, OH 45764
Job Fair offering free resume and interview preparation services. 70+ employers will be available.
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1345 Lagonda Avenue, Springfield, OH 45503
Coordinates and implements a system of care for children and youth and their families.
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480 South Jefferson, Suite 500, Plain City, OH 43064
Providing healthcare for all ages in Madison County including pediatrics, family care, women's services, and chronic care management.
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2527 Kenton Street, Springfield, OH 45505
F.F. Mueller Center. We manage and operate the F.F. Mueller Center, which is a package of services that incorporates 24-hour nursing for people with developmental disabilities. The F.F. Mueller Center is funded through the Developmental Disabilities of Clark County tax levy and Medicaid. Community Living Services (CLS). CLS staff work with individuals age 3 and up to identify needs and goals, and assist individuals to live, work and participate in our community. We determine eligibility for services, assist in accessing resources, and authorize services that meet the person’s needs. A majority of services are paid by 60% Federal government funds, and 40% from State and local tax dollars. Early Childhood. Early Childhood staff provides services for children age birth through two who have developmental delays. Staff has special training to assist babies and toddlers with a variety of needs including hearing and vision loss, autism, language delays, Down syndrome, gross motor deficiencies, and more. This program is highly effective, with 50% of the children no longer needing services upon entering kindergarten. EI is funded by Help Me Grow and the Developmental Disabilities of Clark County tax levy. Adult Services. Adult Services offers programs that promote independence, self-sufficiency, and involvement in the community. Services are tailored to meet the needs, interests, and desires of the recipient. Adult Services are funded by local tax dollars. Transportation. We provide transportation for work and day services for individuals without Medicaid waivers through our specially adapted bus and van fleet. Transportation services are funded through the Developmental Disabilities of Clark County tax levy. Health and Welfare. We ensure individuals we serve are safe and afforded the same rights as other citizens. Unfortunately, individuals with developmental disabilities can be vulnerable to physical abuse, neglect, poor medication administration, and financial misconduct. Developmental Disabilities of Clark County Compliance and Investigative staff monitor and investigate situations in order to maintain safe living conditions for individuals. Employment Training. Through the Employment First, Quest Discovery, Project SEARCH, and Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities programs, we provide vocational training to enrich the lives of those we serve. Vocational services are customized for each individual through assessments and one-on-one meetings with professional counselors. Provider Training and Certification. We offer training and technical assistance to providers to help them attain and maintain certification in order to provide services for people with developmental disabilities. We also offer and encourage ongoing training for providers in order to assist them in providing the best care for the individuals they serve.
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