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Vine Food Pantry | Eagleville Bible Church

Food pantry for the Rock Creek area

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Environmental Public Health Programs | City Of Shelby - Health Department

Environmental Public Health Programs • Food Safety • Public Swimming Pools • School Environment • Body Art • Rabies Control • Smoke Free Workplace • Private Water Systems • Sewage Treatment Systems • Manufactured Home Parks • Nuisance Complaints • Emergency Preparedness • Mold • Food License Information Call for any details on above listed programs.

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Guidance/counseling | Richmond Heights Local School District

Provides a variety of counseling, and psychological support services to students and their families. Also provides guidance on issues of school adjustment, advanced educational options, career choices and summer employment.

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Parenting Skills Classes | Child And Adolescent Behavioral Health

Provides parenting groups (Incredible Years, The Positive Parenting Program - Triple P, and Family Success Network) that are evidence-based programs to provide support to parents and teach effective parenting strategies for dealing with children’s difficult behaviors and enhancing parent-child relationships. Children can attend a concurrent group of their own, where they learn problem solving and communication skills.

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Easter Food Giveaway | Associated Charities

Provides food items to make an easter meal. Includes a quarter of a whole ham and food box that can feed a family of 4.

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Lake County Crisis Hotline | Signature Health

Provides a confidential 24-hour hotline, available seven days a week, that connects Lake County residents experiencing a crisis with a trained crisis intervention specialist.

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Volunteer With Tri | Therapeutic Riding Institute

TRI offers volunteer training and opportunities for anyone interested in working with children and adults with disabilities, veterans and youth-at-risk. As well as landscaping, maintenance & administrative work.

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Summer Camp | United Rehabilitation Services Of Greater Dayton

Offers summer camping activities to children with disabilities ages 6 to 17 for 10 weeks of the summer. In addition, they offer a "Super Senior" Summer Camp for those 18 to 20 with disabilities who are stll in High School.

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Ramp Up Knox County | Habitat For Humanity International

Ramp Up Knox County is a program that offers approved applications to have a safe and affordable ramp built for their home.

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Computer Classes / Computer Lab - Branches | Cleveland Public Library

Offers computers for general use, including Internet, computer classes, and individualized assistance. Topics of classes may include, but are not limited to, computer basics, word processing, E-mail, and using the Internet.

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Utility Service Payment Assistance | Ohio's Electric Cooperatives

Provides assistance for customers to help them complete the proper forms for bill payment assistance in their County. In addition to State of Ohio assistance, some local organizations may also provide help and Washington Energy Coop can help locate them and assist with the application process.

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Pet Food Assistance | Animal Welfare Center Of Ashtabula County

Program providing a limited supply of dog and cat food to those experiencing hardship.

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Five Rivers Family Health Center | Five Rivers Family Health Center

Provides continuous comprehensive health care including: management of acute and chronic diseases, routine physical exams, immunizations, and minor office procedures. Pharmacy on site.

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Rent And Mortage Payment Assistance | Oberlin Community Services

Offers rent and mortgage payment assistance for individuals who are at risk of eviction or foreclosure without assistance. Funds is limited any may not always be available.

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East Knox Preschool | Knox Educational Service Center

Early childhood programs providing a safe and nurturing environment that promotes the physical, social, emotional, language, and cognitive development of young children while responding to the needs of families. Programs encompass six components - developmental screening and assessment, curriculum, adult-child interaction, relations between home and school, developmental evaluation of the child, and transition to an appropriate program and is responsive to individual differences of both typically developing children and children with disabilities. Classrooms consists of two types of preschool experiences: PUBLIC PRESCHOOL and INTEGRATED PRESCHOOL. A Public Preschool classroom will contain approximately 16, mostly typically developing, students per session. An Integrated Preschool Classroom will contain approximately 12 students, six typically developing children, and six children with special needs. Both types of classrooms will contain a licensed teacher, and an assistant teacher. Some integrated classrooms may also contain classroom aides depending on the needs of the children involved.

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Tools For School | Canal Winchester Human Services

School supply giveaway to eligible students.

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Before And Afterschool Program | Afterschool Programs Of Lancaster

Afterschool Programs of Lancaster offers a wide variety of activities for school-age children and youth in out-of-school hours. August 13th through May 22nd- 6:00am-8:45am and 3:30pm-6pm

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Conventional Housing (LOW-INCOME PUBLIC HOUSING) | Lucas Metropolitan Housing

Provides housing for low- to moderate-income-eligible individuals and families. Housing is owned and operated by the Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority.

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Medication Assisted Maintenance Treatment For Opioid Use Disorders | Pinnacle Treatment Centers

Offers Methadone, Buprenorphine/Suboxone treatment to ease the symptoms of withdrawal and craving for opioids.

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Adult Day Programs | Coleman Health Services

Provides a secure social environment for adults with declining or limited physical and cognitive abilities due to impairment, stroke, or dementia. - Note: Provides meals, full time nursing services (care plan, health monitoring, medication administration, physical orders), personal care assistance (transferring, eating, toileting, bathing), and therapeutic and social activities.

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Donation Of Bicycles, Parts, Accessories And Related Equipment | Ohio City Bicycle Co-Op

Accepts donations of new and used bike clothing, bicycles (working condition and not), bike helmets, books and magazines about bicycling, and household tools books. Donated items are sometimes resold.

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Prepare - Anger Management Training | Licking County Court Of Common Pleas

Training designed for youth and family members to learn appropriate social skills, new ways to control anger, and improve morale development.

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Health Programs | Lima City School District

Provides school health programs for the district.

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Outpatient Care | Ace Wellness Center - Ashland

Provides care involving one or more mental health services that do not require a prolonged stay in a facility. Services can include individual counseling, group therapy, medication consultations, and psychiatry. Treatment can be short-term or long-term care plans. Outpatient care typically treats: * Depression * Anxiety * Mood regulation issues * Stress intolerance * Interpersonal conflict

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Housing Advocacy | New Directions - Domestic Abuse Shelter And Rape Crisis Center

Housing Advocates provide support, guidance and connections to shelter, transitional housing and other community resources tailored to each survivor’s unique needs. Immediate shelter or assistance in finding long-term housing are available.

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