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A comprehensive 24/7 211 information and referral service for local, state and national resources.
Provides public library services for Clermont County residents, including borrowing library materials, internet and computer use, meeting and study rooms, on-site enrichment, and community programming.
Offers a variety of programs and resource materials to help children with library services and encourage them to read. Materials available include books, audio books, magazines, DVDs, CDs, puppets, and video games. Programs include summer reading, Saturday family events, enrichment programs, story times, computers, outreach services, and teacher loans. Teen room offers additional support through peer tutoring, age appropriate programs that include testing prep for the SAT and ACT, materials that include leisure reading, graphic novels, video games, circulating technology, and a multi-purpose video wall.

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Public Libraries
Children's Library Services
College/University Placement Test Preparation
Subject Tutoring
Assists Veterans and others through research, education, referrals and training on trauma and PTSD.
Provides public library services for Clermont County residents, including borrowing library materials, internet and computer use, meeting and study rooms, on-site enrichment, and community programming.
Offers circulating books and media collections, and various special programs to promote reading and a love of learning, including storytimes and more.
Partners with school districts and individual classes to offer nature-based field experiences at the Nature Center and on-site classroom support.
Provides public library services within Campbell County to library cardholders, including access to books, movies, music, and games.
Provides activity and law passage status and other service information, also provides contact information for Ohio State Representatives and Senators
Program encourages children up to 12th grade to keep reading during the summer.

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Academic Libraries
Public Libraries
Children's Reading Clubs
Home Library Services
Provides general health information in response to common questions from the general public, healthcare workers, educators, and members of the media.
Offers wi-fi internet access to the public at all branches. Offers a printing option from patron devices.
Provides 4G unlimited data hotspot devices that allow library cardholders who do not have home Internet access to easily get online from almost anywhere using a Wi-Fi-enabled device such as a phone, tablet or laptop.
Provides a 24/7 City of Toledo's customer service. Representatives assist residents with answering general inquiries and intakes service requests for city services.
Provides information about kidney disease, treatment options and related health issues such as hypertension, diabetes and organ donation. Offers information through health fairs, printed materials, professional education workshops and speakers.

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Workshops/Symposiums
Disease/Disability Information
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Provides an online guide for veterans, service members, and their families containing information, resources, checklists, and a financial workbook. Also offers a health benefits navigator tool.
Provides information on Gap Coverage, Medicare Part D and other Medicare issues and questions. Offers Medicare 101 Community Presentations. Monthly Medicare for Beginners Workshops at COAAA office. See website or call for schedule and to register. Low Income Subsidy: Medicare offers financial assistance for beneficiaries who are eligible for extra help to pay for the prescription drug benefit (Part D). If you qualify and are approved for extra help and do not yet have Part D, you may choose to enroll in a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. Your coverage will begin the first day of the month following your enrollment.

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Medicare Part D Low Income Subsidy (Extra Help) Applications
Information Sources
Provides information and referrals about community resources available to assist with suspected child abuse, missing/abducted children, support groups, and general safety information.
Offers a guide to help people prepare for their release from prison. The guide provides information about the services needed when people return home, including health care, housing, clothing, legal assistance and employment. Social workers and others working in the reentry field may also find the guide useful.

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Directory/Resource List Publication
Offender/Ex-Offender Issues
Civil rights general information and education; Civil rights complaint reporting; Enforces the state laws after investigating charges of discrimination in employment, public accommodations, housing credit, higher education; due to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, ancestry or family status. Provides diversity curriculum for students K-12, speakers. Informational brochures-sexual harassment, fair employment, pregnancy, age, housing discrimination, etc., and booklets on laws against discrimination. Provides brochures - sexual harassment, fair employment, pregnancy, age, housing discrimination, booklets on laws against discrimination, etc.
Provides information, referrals, education, and supportive listening regarding Alzheimer's disease and related memory disorders.
Promote awareness, education, peer support, as well as, advocacy for the LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual, and our Allies) community within the Mahoning Valley. Host monthly peer support groups within a safe-space center, provide events, trainings, and services for the LGBTQIA+ community, offer LGBTQIA+ inclusive training for area organizations and businesses.

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Homelessness Advocacy Groups
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
Transgender Body Image Resources
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Occasional Emergency Food Assistance
Information and Referral Associations
Outreach Programs
Volunteer Training
Volunteer Mobilization Events
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Donation Drop Off Points
LGBTQ2+ Community Centers
Meal Preparation/Serving Volunteer Opportunities
Donation Pickups
LGBTQ2+ Advocacy Groups
General Clothing Donation Programs
Fresh Food
Provides story hours, storytelling programs and related activities that are designed to interest individuals of multiple generations. Group activities may include music, physical movement and games.

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Story Hour
Storytelling
Intergenerational Programs
Provides a hotline number to speak with an attorney and get advice on evictions; virtual clinics provided on Tuesdays at 4pm. can call in or join from computer to get general information on the eviction process or speak with an attorney; online toolkit walks renters through whatever stage of the eviction process they are in, helps them prepare for court, and provides template documents.

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Will Preparation Assistance
Legal Counseling
General Legal Aid
Legal Information Services
General Crime Victim Assistance
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
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.