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| ALLEN COUNTY BOARD OF MENTAL RETARDATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
419-221-1385 |
| School Age, Pre-Vocational/Transitional, Sheltered Employment, Senior Services, Case Management, Family Resources, Supported Living, Transportation, Adult Services Home Based, Coordinate Residential Services, Early Intervention, Help Me Grow, Adult Activity Services and Community Based Services. |
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| 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.
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| ALLEN COUNTY JUVENILE COURT/Treatment & Detention CENTER |
419 227-5531 Treatment/Detention 419 998-5240 |
| Diversion Department--provides diversion services and counseling for unruly and some delinquent youth (e.g., truants, runaways) and their parents designed to eliminate the need for formal court intervention. Located at 1800 Allentown Gd, Suite B Lima, Ohio 45805, phone 998-5249. Probation Department--official supervision of adjudicated unruly and delinquent offenders within the community, Detention Center--provides temporary secure care for children pending court adjudication or disposition, Treatment Center--provides treatment, individual, family, group, and mental health counseling, and educational services for children in a secure setting after a court adjudication of delinquency, Day Treatment Program provides treatment, counseling and educational services to children in a non-secure setting after court adjudication, Restitution Program-provides a work-based program to permit adjudicated youth an opportunity to pay their court-ordered victim restitution, Community Services Program-provides a work-based program to permit adjudicated youth an opportunity to give service to their community as a form of rehabilitation. |
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| AMERICAN RED CROSS - Allen County Chapter |
419-227-5121 |
| Blood related service-blood donor drives; Service to Military Families-sends reports/verifications to military for emergencey notification/leaves, Liaison between military personnel and families; Disaster Preparedness-maintains community-wide disaster plan, Teaches community disaster education, Trains and sends workers to national disaster sites, DAT responds to single family fires; Disaster Relief-emergency assistance (food, shelter, clothing) and other vital needs to disaster victims; First Aid Training-a variety of programs for children of all ages and adults that include babysitting, basic aid training, First Aid for Children today, scout badge fulfillment, various seminars on First Aid topics as well as four hour certified course; CPR-adult, infant, child one man rescuer training that covers rescue breathing, choking, cardiac emergencies and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Professional rescuer training that covers two man CPR, using a hard mask and bag valve mask is available; Health services-other Red Cross certifications: HIV/AIDS, Bloodborne Pathogens, 'Til Help Arrives, AED; Nursing-a wide range of topics and seminars offered including HIV/AIDS training, Home Care, BP screenings, talks and programs can be tailor made to suite a group's needs; Workplace-training for companies at their discretion. Courses are recognized by OSHA and can be taught on-site and broken into modules. Classes range from CPR and First Aid to Blood Borne Pathogens; Water Safety-swimming courses ages 6 months and up. Also offer lifeguard, water safety instructor training, basic water rescue; Special volunteer and nursing projects; Youth services; Planned Giving-estate planning information/seminars, |
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| BUDDY AND BABY AND YOU /B. A. B. Y. |
419-227-7646 |
| 1. Weekly lifeskills/parenting classes for participants and their support persons.
2. Recruit and train support persons for participants.
3. Provide emergency supplies of diapers, formula and maternal/infant items by referral.
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| CATHOLIC CHARITIES |
419-244-6711 |
| Pregnancy counseling assists parents struggling with an unplanned pregnancy to make responsible decisions for the permanent care of their child. Help is given to develop the skills necessary for healthy beginnings in parenting the child or assistance for parents who choose to make an adoption plan for their child. With adoption decisions the birth parents are involved in selecting the right home for their child.
A full range of pre adoption and post adoption services are provided to couples wanting to adopt and for families who have adopted. Services include domenstic and international home studies, education and training and post placement and supervision of adoptive placements. Adoption is a life long process which Catholic Charities prepares families for and supports them through out life. Search and reunion services are available for birth parents and adopted persons. Catholic Charitites - Diocese of Toledo Family Connections Program is licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services to license homes and place infants into homes. |
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| 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
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| 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.
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| H.E.L.P. (HEALTH EDUCATION LINKS FOR PEOPLE, INC.) |
419-227-7646 |
| 1. Buddy and Baby & You (B.A.B.Y.) Project mission is to improve the health outcomes of at-risk expectant parents and their infants.
2. Weekly lifeskills/parenting classes for participants and their support persons.
3. Recruit and train support persons for participants.
4. Provide emergency supplies of diapers, formula and maternal/infant items by referral.
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| LA LECHE LEAGUE OF LIMA |
419-339-9848 or 419-999-1227 Carol coleader-999-12 |
| Telephone help to mothers with questions of a non-medical nature concerning breastfeeding, Provide information and free literature to doctors offices, childbirth classes, schools or individuals on advantages of breastfeeding, overcoming difficulties, the family & the breastfed baby, and nutrition and weaning, Speakers for organizations & groups including high school and childbirth classes, Membership includes subscription to bi-monthly 'New Beginnings'Parenting Magazine and a discount on items available through the League. |
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| LACCA HEAD START |
419-227-9953 |
| 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. Creative Parenting - Parenting classes for the community. 15. Financial Literacy |
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| 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. |
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| THE MARSH FOUNDATION |
419-238-5437 (KIDS) |
| 1. Group Homes one Male (1-10 clients)Ages 7-17 one Female (1-10 clients)Ages 7-17
2. Treatment Foster Care
3. Program A: Specialized residential sex offender treatment-Marsh Individualized Treatment Services (MITS). One group home: 1-10 males; ages 10-17
Program B. Sex offender treatment foster care with specialized homes.
4. Counseling/Psychotherapy Services - Ohio Department of Mental Health Certified
5. Testing
a. Diagnostic Assessments
b. Psychosexual Assessments
c. Full range battery of intelligence,
achievement, personality, and projective
testing with analysis, interpretation with
an evaluative psychological report.
6. Community Support Provider (C.S.P.)/Case Manager.
7. Family Based -in-home - or - home-based - services.
8. On grounds school, part of the Lincolnview Local School System
9. Registered Nurse on Contract
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| YW CHILD CARE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL |
419-225-LINK (5465) |
| Provides Referrals for Child Care, Training, Consumer Education, Lending Materials, Fingerprinting and provides Start-up Information. |
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