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THE SALVATION ARMY 419-224-9055
1. Spiritual 2. Food Pantry 3. Emergency Assistance 4. Christmas Assistance 5. Sports and Gym Programs 6. Educational Programs 7. Social Development Programs 8. Boys and Girls Club 9. Substance and Alcohol Abuse Program

ALLEN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES 419-228-2621
Financial Assistance: Ohio Works First (formerly ADC), Medicaid, Food Stamps and Disability Assistance, Social Services For Adults, Families and Children, Case Management, Home Management & Transportation, Chore, Homemaker, and Protective Services for Adults, Health Related Services (including Healthchek and At Risk Pregnancy Program), Information & Referral, Ohio Works First and Workforce Investment Act Employment and Training Services; Including the ACCENT One-Step Employment Center; LEAP, Day Care.

ALLEN COUNTY FAMILY AND CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL 419-221-0014 x: 1217
1. Services are provided through our member agencies.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA BLACK SWAMP AREA COUNCIL 419-4224356
Services rendered by professional staff members include,Leadership training, Programming, Unit Fundraising Support,Youth Protection Training and Drug Abuse Prevention.

COVENANT MINISTRY SERVICES 419-228-2070
1. Individual Therapy 2. Marital Therapy 3. Family Therapy 4. Group Therapy 5. Consultation and educational programs for clergy, churches and civic groups

CRIME VICTIM SERVICES 419-222-8666
1. 24 Hour Rape Crisis Line and response 2. Domestic violence Crisis Line and Shelter (Putnam Co. only) 3. Victim rights and hearing notifications 4. Court Advocacy and Victim Impact Statements 5. Assistance with (state) compensation, (criminal) restitution, and (local) emergency costs 6. Crisis counseling 7. Victim Ministry 8. Victim Offender Mediation 9. Victim Impact Panels

DAYBREAK (937) 395-4600
Crisis Hotline Shelter Individual, Family and Group Counseling, Case Management, Meals, Substance Abuse Prevention.

FAMILY PLANNING CENTER 419-228-6154
The Family Planning Center provides: reversible forms of birth control, education, and literature; pregnancy testing and referrals for prenatal care. Testing is available for sexually transmitted diseases, as well as pap smears, pelvic examinations, breast examinations and treatment for vaginitis. Other services include emergency contraception, referrals for sterilization for both men and women, and post abortion check-ups. The Family PLanning Center provides speakers and literature for public education and outreach. The Family Planning Center also provides clinical experiences for student nurses, sexual abuse nurse examiners, and nurse practitioners. HIV testing is available the fourth Monday of each month from 1:30-3:30pm.

FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS 419-222-1168 EXT 1131
1. Diagnostic Assessment 2. Counseling-Outpatient, In home 3. Psychiatric Services 4. Case Management 5. Parenting Education 6. Early Childhood Screening and Parent Education services 0-5 years.

HIV/AIDS TEST SITE -Allen County Health Department 419-228-4457
FREE Confidential or Anonymous HIV testing in Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, and Van Wert counties.

LIMA ALLEN COUNCIL ON COMMUNITY AFFAIRS (LACCA) 419-227-2586
1. Homeownership -counseling and classes 2. RISE self-sufficiency program 3. Community Technology Center 4. Emergency rent and utility assistance 5. RXAIM emergency prescription assistance 6. Mediation 7. Fair Housing 8. Head Start/Early Head Start/Childcare/ELI 9. Child Development Services 10. Microenterprise-small business planning 11. AL-DAP First time home buyer down payment assistance 12. KIND-Kids in Need of Dads 13. PVFF-Partnership for Violence Free Families 14. Financial Literacy 15. Foreclosure Prevention 16. HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program) Winter/Summer

LIMA MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM 419-228-3335
Lima Memorial Health System, a 2006 Solucient 100 Top Hosiptal Award Winner, is a partner with ProMedica Health System. Lima Memorial was founded in 1899 as Lima City Hospital by the citizens of the Lima community. We are a community-centered, not-for-profit health care organization with more than 1600 employees and 26 facilities in our 10-county service area in west central Ohio. Our services include the region's only Cycle II Accredited Chest Pain Center, the Heart Center, and advanced Emergency Center and Level II Trauma Center, the Cancer Institute, the Family Birth Center, the Women's Health Center, the Wellness Center and a network of primary care, pediatric and specialist physicians in our Lima Memorial Professional Corporation (LMPC) group.

LIMA-URBAN MINORITY ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE OUTREACH PROGRAM, INC. 419-222-4474
Domestic Violence Prevention/Intervention, Youth Mentoring/Tutoring, Teen Peer Educators (Teen Drama Group), Parenting Classes, In-School VATOD Prevention/Intervention Classes (Middle Schools)

MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD OF ALLEN, AUGLAIZE, AND HARDIN COUNTIES 419-222-5120
Mental Health and Alcohol/Drug Addictions Services.

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.

PARTNERSHIP FOR VIOLENCE FREE FAMILIES 419-227-2586
Provide training for ACT (Adults and Children Together) Against Violence Teacher and Parent Program, the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, """"""""""""""""Safe Dates"""""""""""""""" Teen Dating Violence Prevention Program, Coordinate CAP (Child Assault Prevention)Project, and activities surrounding Child Abuse Prevention, Elder Abuse Awareness and Domestic Violence Awareness.

PATHFINDER HOUSE Men 419-228-1112
1. Cognitive Behavioral Programming. 2. Alcohol/drug counseling 3. Case Management 4. Victim Awareness Programming 5. Moral Recognation Therapy (MRT)

SAMARITAN HOUSE 419-222-4663
1. Individual Case Management that focuses on homelessness, domestic violence, mental health, financial, employment, and other issues that might be coupled with the client's lack of housing. 2. Meals provided to residents. 3. Laundry facilities for residents. 4. Parenting Programs. 5. Drug/Alcohol Program. 6. Employment Training Program. 7. Overnight House Program for single women without children. 8. Project SUCCEED- a whole health/wellness program that includes literacy upgrading.

ST. RITA'S ADDICTION SERVICES (419) 226-9029
1. Intake and Assessment 2. Detoxification 3. Partial Hospitalization with overnight stay. Patient pays their own overnight stay (day). 4. Partial hospitalization without overnight stay (day). 5. Residential (very few insurance will pay for this). 6. Individual counseling. 7. Intensive outpatient (day).

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