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130 West Second Street, Suite 700, Dayton, OH 45402
Provides legal advice or representation to handicapped or elderly persons who have problems related to income, employment, family matters, health care, or individual rights.
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215 East Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402
A trained grants librarian collects and maintains the most current and comprehensive reference collection on grants. Materials are available for use in the library to assist the public in locating appropriate funding sources and preparing grant proposals. Orientation sessions held on a regular basis.
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222 West Federal Street Fourth Floor, Youngstown, OH 44503
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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2430 Van Buren Avenue, Springfield, OH 45505
Provides vocational support services in a variety of ways. For those enrolled in OOD, DCRC can offer skills training to help get a job or a better job. Consumers can learn how to write an effective resume, fill out applications, and practice interview skills. DCRC will advocate for support services and teach consumers to advocate for their needs.
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8790 East Market Street, Suite 300, Warren, OH 44484
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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33 West First Street, 5th Floor, Dayton, OH 45402
Develops financial resources for human services through an annual campaign and other programs such as planned giving, Combined Federal campaign, and year-round communication about United Way services and community needs. Accepts donations of cash and payroll deduction, monies, and may accept donations of stocks and other selected items.
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7911 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102
Trains, resources, and serves adults who work with adolescents in Catholic parishes. Includes consultation, assessment of parish resources and priorities, and presentation of conferences on relevant subjects. All work is done in light of the Catholic church's mission.
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20 South Limestone Street, Suite 100, Springfield, OH 45502
Provides holiday hours for each season and other visitor information
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1814 E 40th St., Ste. 4d, Cleveland, OH 44103
Provides assistance with financial services (includes accounting), human resource management, and information technology for non-profit organizations. Serves as Fiscal Sponsor for selected organizations whose mission aligns with the agency.
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211 Cleveland
Provides grants for general operating support; provides scholarships;facilitates community cultural planning effort; serves as a clearinghouse for information about the cultural sector and produces an annual Guide to Arts & Culture in the Dayton Region. Provides technical assistance to individual artists and non-profit organizations who need help in an arts-related area.
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820 Pine Ave Se, Warren, OH 44483
Provides crisis intervention for persons in mental health crisis including evaluation, prescreening, telephone consultation. Walk in, outreach and referral services available. Ongoing support, coordination of care and assessment for substance use disorder treatment. After hours calls are routed through Help Network of Northeast Ohio at 211.
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711 Belmont Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44502
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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2475 Collingwood Boulevard, Suite 201, Toledo, OH 43620
Offers compliance training and in-person professional development services.
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939 Wilkinson Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44509
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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936 Dalton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45203
Provides business and community development services, consulting and coaching for nonprofit agencies
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211 UWGC
711 Belmont Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44502
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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1300 E 9th St., Ste. 1220, Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides information to businesses about volunteerism and volunteer opportunities and arranges placement for employees (as groups or as individuals) in volunteer service projects. Consults with businesses in developing community involvement strategies that benefit businesses, employees and the community. Also offers board referral and training services (see "Board Training and Referral" service group), as well as volunteer consultants, who are able to provide up to 20 hours of volunteer service in areas such as human resources, marketing, technology and finance.
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211 Cleveland
711 Belmont Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44503
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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100 Medical Center Drive, Springfield, OH 45504
The Community Relations office handles all publicity for all of the locations for Mercy Health in the Clark and Champaign county area and for the Springfield Regional Medical Center. The www.mercy.com website is maintained at this location.
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222 West Federal Street Fourth Floor, Youngstown, OH 44503
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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939 Wilkinson Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44509
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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