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2000 Auburn Drive, Suite 200-#411, Cleveland, OH 44122
Provides an IOS/Android app that connects people with substance use disorder. It instantly connects people to a global sober community in their neighborhood and around the globe. It allows people to build sober strong networks and inspire others. Sober Grid also offers 24/7 certified peer coaches to assist individuals in their recovery. Peer coaches are trained and certified to help people get sober and stay sober.
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1000 Granville Street, First Baptist Church Of Newark, Newark, OH 43055
Support groups locator tool for family, friends and/or co-workers dealing with an alcoholic or substance abuser. Visit website for locations.
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120 West Second Street, Room 211, Dayton, OH 45402
Provides a place where people with alcohol use disorder provide mutual support for each other. Fellowship and information is provided through meetings attended as often as needed.
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651 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Central office has information and flyers available on many A.A. related activities and special events--roundups, conventions, Central Ohio Group Fellowship Advisory Board meetings, Intergroup Representatives meetings, General Service assemblies and workshops. Central Office answers inquiries about Alcoholics Anonymous from outside agencies, the general public, schools, industries, and puts people in contact with the Central Ohio Group Fellowship's Public Information Committee to handle their requests or questions.
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1775 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207
Shelter for homeless, publicly intoxicated men or women temporarily unable to care for themselves.
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572 West Market Street, Unit 2, Akron, OH 44303
Provides a drop-in center for individuals with a substance use disorders. Offers advocacy services, harm reduction supplies such as Narcan and fentanyl testing strips, and personal hygiene kits.
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211 Summit
225 North Barron Street, Eaton, OH 45320
Within the juvenile court system, TASC monitors adjudicated children ages 12 to 18 years old for alcohol/drug abuse. Workers establish case management plans for youth, ensure they go to mandated counseling sessions, and attend school. The TASC program lasts a minimum of six months and can continue until such time as the youth leaves the juvenile court system. Also, agency is a certified outpatient treatment agency, providing adolescent drug and alcohol services.
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1791 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207
Provides mentors for expectant mothers and existing mothers (especially those concerned about alcohol, tobacco and drug use) with children birth to one-year with prenatal and postpartum services. Mothers learn about and obtain prenatal care, learn the effects of substance abuse, learn how to care for themselves and newborn baby and how to use community resources.
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572 West Market Street, Unit 2, Akron, OH 44303
Provides access to transportation to recovery-related appointments such as court appearances, medical appointments, visitation with children, and support groups. Transportation assistance type is determined by the agency and may include direct transportation, bus passes, gas cards, or Lyft rides.
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