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55 East Mill Street, Akron, OH 44309

Network of care coordination agencies with focus on assisting those with high-risk pregnancy and chronic disease through certified Community Health Workers. Uses 21 Pathways model to address social determinants of health and to improve health outcomes. Community Health Workers provide outreach, health education, care coordination, and advocacy for individuals of different ages and risk categories. * Funded by Ohio Commission on Minority Health, Ohio Department of Medicaid, and local funding.

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211 Mansfield OH

211 South Frank Boulevard, Akron, OH 44313

Provides a drop in center for individuals to meet and socialize with others through education, support groups, and events.

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211 Summit

6706 Southwest 54th Avenue, Portland, OR 97219

Provides online support groups including groups for postpartum individuals, individuals struggling with pregnancy-related mood disorders, and for parents who have experienced stillbirth or infant loss.

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211 Summit

12200 Fairhill Rd., Cleveland, OH 44120

Offers one-on-one assistance to help individuals determine which private, public, state and local benefits they may be eligible to receive. Includes benefits such as Medicaid, Medicare Part-D, SSI, SSD, food assistance through SNAP (food stamps), HEAP, Golden Buckeye/Ohio's Best Rx Card, Homestead Exemption, prescription assistance programs, housing and many others. After completing the survey, individuals will be given a list of services for which they may be eligible. Benefits counselors will follow-up with the client and provide applications if needed.

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211 Cleveland

343 W Bagley Rd., Berea, OH 44017

Provides in home screening for post-partum depression to new fathers. Visits take approximately one hour (two visits in all). If a mental health issue is indicated, the father will be referred to appropriate care and agency will provide short term follow up to check on their progress.

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211 Cleveland

777 West State Street, Medical Offices 2, First Floor, Columbus, OH 43222

Surrounds pregnant and new mothers with support, education and resources in a weekly group program to ensure a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. Services include prenatal and child birth education, medical referrals, talking with doctors and nurses, parenting resources, food assistance, baby items, as well as a healthy meal and the opportunity to socialize with other pregnant moms. Childcare and $5 Kroger gift card at each meeting. Transportation provided if needed.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

4881 Sugar Maple Drive, Building 830 1 East, Wright Patterson Afb, OH 45433-5300

Meets once a week in Page Manor to discuss new parent issues, socialize, and show off their babies.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

6835 Broadway Ave., Cleveland, OH 44105

Provides supplemental food card that includes staple foods, fruits and vegetables; nutrition education; breastfeeding education; support and counseling; and referral services to eligible women and children. During the summer also provides a one-time $30 supplemental voucher to a limited number of participants for fruits and vegetables from selected local growers (Farmers' Market Nutrition Program), available while supplies last. Also offers speakers who discuss the program and the value of good nutrition.

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211 Cleveland

2749 Woodhill Rd., Cleveland, OH 44104

Provides the opportunity to get assistance with issues related to parenting, to apply for needed benefits, to participate in a job training program with the goal of employment and to discuss with a case manager a plan for family success. Service provided by professional social workers. Includes assistance with becoming a foster or adoptive parent, parenting skills for foster parents, adoption and foster care support groups and life skills education.

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211 Cleveland

6001 Woodland Ave., 2nd Floor Carl B. Stokes Social Services Mall, Cleveland, OH 44104

Provides a variety of services to assist the community in increasing individual and family wellness, through general counseling, participating in anger management, domestic violence prevention, child abuse prevention, and parent education classes, and finding resources and referrals to needed social and community services. Counseling is by a Licensed Social Worker (LISW). Classes for teen parents and fathers may also be available. Parent Cafes held several times a year. Certificates of completion may be available.

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211 Cleveland

171 Park Avenue East, Mansfield, OH 44902-1829

Assistance for Medicaid eligible pregnant women. Services include assistance with finding a doctor, scheduling appointments, transportation, and referrals to other community services.

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211 Mansfield OH

55 East Mill Street, Akron, OH 44308

- Offers pregnancy care coordination services to pregnant high risk women by certified community health workers. - Works to improve birth outcomes, eliminate disparities in infant mortality, reduce low birth weight and preterm births while addressing the social determinants that affect maternal and child health in this population. - Connects clients with needed resources to reduce social deterrents such as transportation and employment, prenatal care for mothers, and safe sleep environments for babies. Services include: - Provide information on pregnancy and newborn care. - Offer problem-solving assistance to expectant mothers to resolve issues that may arise during the pregnancy. - Encourages clients to set and reach health and personal goals. - Acts as a liaison between the client and other community agencies to connect with resources and services such as medical care, housing, food, transportation, Medicaid, WIC, and other benefits.

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211 Summit

9850 Princeton Glendale Road, Suite C, Springdale, OH 45246

Provides new and gently used clothing to foster parents who are actively fostering. Also provides baby items and other necessities as available.

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211 UWGC

2592 W. 14th St., Cleveland, OH 44113

Provides a program that meet the needs of the family and focuses on their strengths. Parents discover the tools, knowledge and support system they need to successfully parent their child(ren). Goal is for children to build the confidence to develop healthy habits. Program includes one-on-one support, monthly parent and teen groups, educational opportunities, peer network building, normalizing family social activities, information and referral and personal advocacy.

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211 Cleveland

5100 Karl Road, Epworth United Methodist Church, Columbus, OH 43229

Surrounds pregnant and new mothers with support, education and resources in a weekly group program to ensure a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. Services include prenatal and child birth education, medical referrals, talking with doctors and nurses, parenting resources, food assistance, baby items, as well as a healthy meal and the opportunity to socialize with other pregnant moms. Childcare and $5 Kroger gift card at each meeting. Transportation provided if needed.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

8788 Ray Court, Twinsburg, OH 44087

Offers six (6) coupons to WIC clients worth $5 each to purchase Ohio-grown fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs at Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) locations.

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211 Summit

Offers transitional housing to homeless women, pregnant women, and women with children.

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211 Mansfield OH

Provides a transitional residential treatment program for women who are recovering from alcohol and/or drug addiction. Program is meant to be a step down for those who have completed an intensive treatment program and who are in need of a less supervision.

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211 Summit

700 Ken Mark Industrial Pkwy., #730, Broadview Heights, OH 44147

Provides mentors for parents whose newborn children are hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Mentors are parents who have experienced the hospitalization of their own newborns. They are matched with parents currently in similar situations. Mentors provide support, share resources, and listen to parents going through the experience. Mentors receive training to ensure they can assist.

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211 Cleveland

1801 Watermark Dr., Ste. 200, Columbus, OH 43215

Provides behavioral and mental health services including, comprehensive assessment services, individual therapy, group therapy, pharmacological management, mental health case management, crisis intervention and/or support, and psychological testing.

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211 Cleveland

211 South Frank Boulevard, Akron, OH 44313

Offers coaching and mentorship on an individual or group basis in the following areas: - Setting goals. - Developing action plans. - Gathering feedback and support. - Overcoming barriers. - Finding strength and inner resources.

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211 Summit

12611 Ravenwood Dr., Ste. 150, Chardon, OH 44024

Assists grandparents, relatives, and non-related caregivers provide stable homes to children who are not their own. Provides placement approval, coordination of services, general information, and referrals for legal, child care, and financial needs.

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211 Cleveland

4349 Easton Way, Ste. 200, Columbus, OH 43219

Provides financial rewards for keeping prenatal and well baby appointments(checkups, lead screening, immunizations, flu shots). Members can redeem rewards for gift cards to retailers. Rewards are available for women getting preventive care such as dental exams, annual physicals, flu shots, diabetes well care visits and testing and more.

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211 Cleveland

230 N Main St., Dayton, OH 45402

Provides a trained counselor to help with quitting smoking during pregnancy or following the delivery of a baby. Offers nicotine replacement in the form of gum, the patch, nasal spray, lozenge, inhaler, Varenicline, and Bupropion.

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211 Cleveland

Provides educational opportunities for fathers who want to understand their rights and obligations with respect to child custody, child support, visitation arrangements, and other laws which address the upbringing and care of children. Actively assists with the paper work necessary to get the process started. Help fathers with license reinstatement, indigency forms, child support issues, and putative registration that will allow a birth father to receive written notice of a proposed placement. Attends meetings with court administrators and officials to determine the best practices in place that serve dads.

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211 Summit