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Offers assistance in dealing with the justice system to individual victims of domestic violence (including elder abuse), stalking or related crimes. Includes information on the legal process, safety planning, and planning for next steps in the legal process. Advocates are not attorneys but have access to lists of attorneys who are knowledgeable about domestic violence. Advocates are assigned to the criminal municipal courts and are available assist victims with the criminal court process, including temporary protective orders. Accompaniment to court is provided to victims who live in the areas served. Accompaniment services are available for victims with criminal complaints, child custody cases, juvenile court cases if the parents have been together but never married, divorce cases, and domestic relations cases. Those who are clients may have access to donated cell phones to use in emergencies.

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Crime Victim Support
Protective/Restraining Orders
Legal Information Services
Provides approximately 800,000 items, including government documents, business, management, education, health and criminal justice, which circulate to the public on a walk-in basis. Also proveds an online database including government publications, eBooks, audio books, scholarly journals, Chronicling America National Digital Newspaper Program, and magazines. Also provides support services to local libraries and offers a statewide delivery network.
Services geared toward children and teens. Provides reading and learning stimulation and reader's advisory to parents. Offers free access to a large collection of books, audio books and DVDs. Offers story times, Summer Reading Challenge, children's books in large print, dual vision and foreign languages.

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Children's Library Services
Public Libraries
Reference/Information
CMH links families of children with special health care needs to a network of providers as well as specialized information and referral.
Provides specialized information and referral services to Latinz and recent immigrant individuals seeking assistance in identifying and accesing services

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Specialized Information and Referral
Story Hour is an interactive program designed for 2 through 5-year-olds and their parent/caregiver. The program features stories, crafts, creative play and music while encouraging interaction with other children. Fall and Winter programs will meet every Wednesday at 10am. Space is limited, registration is required.
Bookmobile, talking books.
Offers a Lending Library with resources relating to bipolar and similar disorders. Many titles and topics are available. Items may be checked out one at a time on an honor system. Occasional book discussion groups may be offered occasionally.

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Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
Offers a wide array of workshops in papermaking, book arts, letterpress and mixed technique.

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Arts and Crafts Instruction
Workshops/Symposiums
Trained counselors provide confidential assistance and community resources to families in domestic violence situations through crisis hotline and/or counseling appointments. Focuses on linking the Asian-American community to mainstream support services. Maintains a network of key providers in legal, health care and family services in Central Ohio.

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Domestic Violence Hotlines
Specialized Information and Referral
The Alzheimer's Association provides specialized information and referral for those who are living with Alzheimer's.
Offers stories read to young children in a group setting.
Offers stories read to young children in a group setting.
Provides educational materials and public speakers to those persons affected by celiac disease; and funds research for prevention and treatment.

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Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Disease/Disability Information
Provides a tool designed to simulate a conversation with a doctor in order to guide a person through a series of questions regarding their emotional well-being and readiness to seek help. Program launches after person completes online screening and scores positive for having symptoms of depression or alcohol abuse. Screenings are anonymous, not intended to be a diagnosis but to help indentify signs of mental health and/or addiction issues.
Provides information and guidance in obtaining aid from various federal, state and local organizations and referrals to other agencies for assistance as determined by counseling.
Provides public library services for Cincinnati and Hamilton County residents, including borrowing library materials, internet and computer use, meeting and study rooms, on-site enrichment, and community programming.
Provides presentations and demonstrations to school children. Topics include watersheds, soil properties, erosion, pollution, and land use issues. Will tailor presentations to specific curricular needs. Helps plan, organize, and implement additional activities and events covering many conservation related topics. In some cases, agency can arrange field trips to local streams and provide equipment to test water quality. Offers a scholarship for students to help cover the cost of attending the Ohio Forestry Camp, a residential summer camp run by the Ohio Forestry Association.
Provides computers with internet access for the public to use at no cost.

Provides local governments with technical review of subdivisions and zoning amendments. Generates population data and housing reports, administers floodplain regulations, manages community development block grant funding, and prepares land use, housing, and transportation plans. Acts as a regional repository of aerial photographs, traffic flow maps, topographic, and planimetric maps, as well as hydrologic and soil maps.

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Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups
Census Data
Offers substance abuse prevention programs to schools and community groups. Presentations focus on curriculum development for substance abuse prevention in schools and communities, as well as drug education.
Offers various library services. Has collections of fiction and nonfiction materials available for check out by the public. Offers access to audiovisual materials such as DVDs and CDs. Offers access to reference materials and has librarians available to assist customers with questions. Provides computer, internet and wifi access to the public (includes access to library catalog and various databases).

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Reference/Information
Public Access Computers/Tools
Public Libraries
NIDCD Information Clearinghouse addresses individuals living with disorders that affect hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech, or language.
Provides a variety of advocacy services, including medical and school advocacy. Offers information about laws protecting the rights of persons with epilepsy/seizure disorder. Provides information about epilepsy. Also offers information and referrals and community speakers about epilepsy to medical and community resources.

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Disability Rights Groups
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Specialized Information and Referral
Disease/Disability Information
Provides programs that build relationships with children through constructive activities. Topics may include improving children's overall physical, social and academic performance, learning non-violent conflict management techniques, decreasing substance and alcohol abuse, community involvement and awareness, social and life skills, character building, and goal-setting.

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Youth Issues Information Services
Leadership Development
Social Skills Training
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Juvenile Diversion