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OFFICE OF THE OHIO CONSUMERS' COUNSEL 1-877-PICK-OCC
The OCC educates consumers about electric, natural gas, telephone and water issues and handles consumer complaints concerning utilities. Information provided on consumer rights and responsibilities and assistance resolving disconnections. Speakers are available free of charge on a variety of utility topics. Educational materials on utility topics are available on the web site and can be mailed by calling the toll-free number.

OHIO COALITION FOR THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES 740-382-5452
Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities, OCECD, has a grant from the federal government to provide parent training, information and technical assistance for families of children with disabilities in Ohio, (birth to 22 years old) who would like improved educational services for their child. Disabilities are: from Ohio Operating Standards) *Autism *Cognitive Disability (Mental Retardation) *Deaf-Blindness *Deafness *Emotional Distrubance *Hearing Impairment *Multiple Disabilitise *Orthopedic Impairment *Other health impairment *specific Learning Disability *Speech or Language Impairment *Traumatic Brain Injury *Visual Impairment

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES 419-222-1533
1. Unemployment Compensation Services offered at the One Stop (ACCENT) 2. Employment Services and (SCOTI on-line) 3. Career Counseling 4. Labor Market Information 5. Workshops for Veterans 6. Workshops for the newly unemployed customer 7. Employment recruitment for employers

OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY LEGAL CLINIC 419-227-0061
1. Domestic 2. Probate 3. Social Security Claims 4. Consumer 5. Government Benefits 6. Landlord-Tenant

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY (THE) 419-221-1641
1. Admissions, Orientation and Registration 2. Academic Advisement 3. Financial Aid Counseling 4. Library Services 5. Developmental Education 6. Honors Program 7. Career Counseling 8. Student Activities--social, cultural, athletic 9. Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Learning Disabilities Services 10. Continuing Education and Community Services 11. Community Outreach

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 419-222-9946
1. Educational information in agriculture, resource management, family life, nutrition and youth education. 2. Insect and pest identification. 3. 4-H Clubs and programs for youth. 4. Programs and newsletters on various subject matters. 5. Speakers for organizations, schools, etc. 6. Food and nutritional education program for limited income families - group and individual Teaching. 7. Master Gardener Volunteer Program. 8. New Start for Financial Success - Financial Education for Bankruptcy filers required by Bankruptcy Abuse and Prevention Act of 2005, after school programs and Real Money, Real World.

OHIO YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM 419-482-6032
The Northwest Region of Ohio Youth Advocate Program provides therapeutic foster care. Some of the programs in addition to the therapeutic foster care program are a CANEI (Constant and Never Ending Improvement)program. CANEI is a restorative justice program for adolescents with histories of aggressive defiant behavior. In addition, we provide respite and emergency homes in the Allen County area. Ohio Youth Advocate Program works with youth that have had multiple placements and have experienced abuse and neglect. The youth in OYAP care are the more difficult to place and the hardest to maintain in their placements. Ohio Youth Advocate Program provides mental health services which include CSP, diagnostic assessments and ongoing support for the youth and the foster parent. OYAP provides support for the youth and the foster parent. OYAP provides adoption services and, if necessary, adoption updates.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARENTING TEENS (OPT) CENTER, LIMA CITY SCHOOLS 419-224-2678
1. Academic courses needed for diploma 2. Daycare 3. Transportation 4. Counseling

OTTAWA VALLEY CENTER, INC. 419-999-5260
1. To teach self-help skills 2. To teach independent living skills 3. To raise the level of personal, social, physical and vocational activities. 4. To acquire and maintain any other skills which enable them to cope more effectively with their environment.

OTTERBEIN CRIDERSVILLE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 419-645-5114
1. Independent living 2. Assisted living 3. Skilled nursing care

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