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Mahoning
County
The
County Resource Directory
provides a self-service database of agencies
and programs serving County residents.
Click this link: http://www.mahoningCountygov.com/
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Area Agency on Aging
District XI Area Agency on Aging, Inc.
Ohio One Building –
25 East Boardman Street
Youngstown , OH 44503
330-746-2938 Phone
330-746-6700 Fax
1-800-686-7367 Toll free |
Services:
Adult Day Care, Escort, Homemaker/Chore, Housing Assistance, Nutrition
and Meal programs, Personal Care, Respite Services, Telephone Reassurance,
Transportation, Home delivered Meals, Home Health Aide. |
Ombudsman
OmbudsmanOhio one Bldg. 25 E. Boardman Street
Youngstown Ohio 44503
Phone 1-800-589-5826
Or 330-746-2938 |
The Ombudsman addresses the concerns of consumers
in a variety of long term care settings. by investigating and resolving
complaints; Promoting the enforcement of laws and regulations; Advising
and recommending policy to sttae andd federal government agencies
on long term care issuses; and educating the public, consumers,
providers, and policy makers. |
Adult Protective Services
Mahoning CDJFS
709 North Garland Avenue
P.O. Box 600
Youngstown , OH 44501-0600
330-740-2488 Phone
330-740-2523 Fax
Hours 7:15-4:30 M-F |
Adult Protective Services
County departments of job and family services are required to investigate
and evaluate all reports of suspected abuse, neglect and exploitation
of adults age 60 and older, who may be handicapped due to aging,
or have a physical or mental impairment which prevents an individual
from providing for one’s own care or protection. Adults are
offered support for protection and self-sufficiency when funding
and services are available. |
Child Protective Services
Mahoning County Public Children Services Agency
2801 Market St. Room 206
Youngstown , OH 44507-1671
330-783-0411 Phone
330-783-3373 Fax
330-783-0411 After hrs
Hrs. 8:30-4:30 M-F
Website: www.mahoningkids.com |
Mahoning County Children Services, in partnership
with the community, is committed to assuming a leadership role in
protecting children and preserving families.
To provide a full array of high quality social services to children
and families by minimizing placements, increasing resources, enhancing
community image, and improving staff satisfaction.
Our Roles: Advocates, Educators, Liaisons, Protectors,
Service Providers, Helpers, Motivators, Partners, Facilitators,
Change Agents, Mentors, Caregivers, Leaders, Negotiators,
Role Models. |
Crisis Intervention/Mental Health Services
Family Service Agency
535 Marmion Avenue
Youngstown OH 44502
330-782-5664 |
Family counseling, Guardianship, Youth crisis shelter,
Rape Information and Counseling, Family financial education services,
Case management services to victims of HIV/AIDS and their families.
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Domestic Violence
Sojourner House
P.O. Box 5694
Youngstown , OH 44504
330-747-4040 |
Domestic violence program |
Department of Job and Family Services
Mahoning CDJFS
709 North Garland Avenue
P.O. Box 600
Youngstown , OH 44501-0600
330-740-2488 Phone
330-740-2523 Fax
Hours 7:15-4:30 M-F |
Mahoning County Department of Human Services is
in place to provide financial assistance, food stamps, medical benefits
and certain other services to individuals and families who meet
Federal and State eligibility guidelines in Mahoning County. Financial
assistance is provided to the following individuals who meet these
guidelines: Families with disabled parent, unemployed parents or
parent, single parent families, individuals less than eighteen years
of age or over sixty years of age, pregnant women, persons determined
disabled through the Social Security Office or County Medical Section,
families with a one-time emergent need. Food Stamps are provided
to individuals or families who meet the Federal and State eligibility
guidelines. Medical benefits are available for individuals who meet
the following Federal and State eligibility guidelines: Age of sixty-five
or older, blind individuals, disabled individuals, nursing home
residents , children under the age of twenty one , individuals who
receive financial assistance , individuals who lose financial eligibility
because of employment, pregnant women , individuals considered by
a physician to be medication dependent. Social Services are provided
to eligible individuals and families. The following services are
available; Child care assistance, preventive health care program
for individuals up to twenty one years of age , at-risk pregnancy
services , transportation, homemaker services , adult protective
services, case management services. |
Board of MR/DD
Mahoning County Board
4791 Woodridge Drive
Austintown , Ohio 44515-4899
330-797-2825 Phone
330-797-2843 Fax
Website: http://www.mahoningmrdd.org/ |
Programs and services provided on a daily basis
by the Board include:
Early Intervention
Early Childhood
School-age Program
Other Board services include:
Case Management
Residential Services and Supports
Family Resources
Adult Services
Transportation
Retirement Program |
Mahoning County District Board of Health
50 Westchester Dr .
Austintown , OH 44515
330-270-2855 – Phone
330-782-1749 (day care) - Phone
330-270-2860 – Fax
Web Site: www.mahoning-health.org |
TB Clinic, School health services, Reg. Resource
center, Immunizations, Prenatal and well-child services, Communicable
Disease investigations and control, Children with Medical handicaps
program, Childhood lead poisoning prevention program, Adult daycare,
Nursing division, Lab services division, Health promotion and assessment
unit, Division of finance and Human resources, Environmental Health
Division. |
Food & Clothing
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church ( Cortland Cares Food Pantry)
490 N. High St .
Cortland , OH
44410-1025
330-637-4994 |
Food Pantry and Clothing. |
Interfaith Home Maintenance
1005 W. Rayen Avenue
Youngstown , OH 44502
330-743-7800 Phone
330-743-5881 Fax
Website:
www.interfaithhomerepair.org/ |
The Mission of Interfaith Home Maintenance is to
enhance the quality of life of home-owners who are of low-income,
especially elderly and physically challenged persons, and to improve
neighborhoods in the greater Youngstown area by performing essential
home repairs. These repairs are funded through solicitation
of public and private resources and through collaboration with other
agencies and organizations serving the needs of low-income persons.
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Housing authority
Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority
131 W. Boardman St.
Youngstown , OH 44503-1337
330-744-2161 Phone
330-742-4826 Fax |
Rental housing/Section 8. |
Salvation Army
1501 Glenwood Ave.
Youngstown , OH 44511
330-746-8403 Phone
330-746-0002 Fax |
Provides emergency services to members of the community
in need of food, clothing, utilities, etc, as well as community
center activities for children and youth as an alternative recreation
program. |
Goodwill Industries, Inc., Youngstown Area
2747 Belmont Avenue
Youngstown , OH 44505
Phone 330-759-7921
Fax 330-759-0678 |
Provide vocational rehabilitation, job placement,
and employment to people with disabilities and other barriers to
employment, helping them achieve full participation in society by
expanding opportunities and personal independence. Individuals who
are visually impaired can receive additional services including
radio reading, orientation and mobility training; amblyopia screening
operates as a preventative program. |
American Red Cross
8392 Tod Ave.
Boardman , OH 44512-6366
330-726-6063 Phone |
Provides Emergency Disaster Assistance and assistance
to military and families, nursing and community health programs
(blood pressure screening, HIV/AIDS education) and safety programs
including instruction in first aid. |
Youngstown / Mahoning Valley United Way
255 Watt Street
Youngstown , OH 44505
Phone: 330-746-8494
Fax: 330-746-4525
Dial 211 for referrals for local resources. |
Strengthen families through counseling programs,
financial management and crisis intervention.
Guide seniors in maintaining independent and dignified lifestyles
Promote health, wellness and independence through treatment and
rehabilitation for people with disabilities, health and education
programs, and health counseling and support programs.
Empower communities by helping to build skills for self-sufficiency
through education and training, information and referral and skills
development programs.
Nurture and protect our children and youth through programs that
educate, enrich and encourage them to reach their full potential.
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Lutheran Social Services of the Mahoning Valley
Oak Hill Renaissance Place
345 Oak Hill Avenue
Entrance A, Suite 170
Youngstown , OH 44502
330-740-0344 Phone |
LSS-MV provides services to people based on their
individual needs:
Experiencing a crisis, we offer emergency referral assistance.
Need of social service coordination, we assist in obtaining personal,
social and financial support.
If people are looking to improve their job prospects, we link residents
to education,training and employment programs.
If people are overcoming adjustment or behavioral problems, we provide
access to counseling and support.
If people are concerned about their health and safety, we sponsor
healthcare classes, instructional programs and crime prevention
activities.
And if people are looking to give something back, we offer lots
of opportunities for community service. All services at LSS-MV are
provided with care, concern and compassion. Programs are available
to all people, regardless of age, race, gender or religious affiliation.
LSS-MV serves families in need throughout Mahoning, Trumbull and
Columbiana counties. |
Catholic Charities Regional Agency
175 Laird Avenue
P.O. Box 1740 ,
Warren , OH 44483
Phone 330-393-4254
Fax 330-393-4050 |
Provides programs designed to preserve and strengthen
families: Family and individual counseling, school counseling, senior
support services, housing counseling, foster care, adoption services,
and emergency assistance. |
Rescue Mission of Mahoning Valley Youngstown, Ohio
Mailing Address:
PO Box 298
Youngstown , OH 44501-0298
Residence Center - Phone: 330-744-5486 Fax: 330-744-1420 24/7
D istribution Center - Phone: 330-744-5485
Fax: 330-788-8518
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday
Friday Closed holidays
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The Residence Building provides daily meals and
overnight stays to anyone who is in need. Residency programs are
available for men, women, and children.
Distribution Center
Mission Mall: Open Tuesdays 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
- Clothing
- Household Items
Residence Center
Meals served daily to the public
- Breakfast 6:15 AM - 7:15 AM
- Lunch 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
- Dinner 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM |
| RX for Ohio Website; who |
RxforOhio is a program that connects qualified,
low-income people with discount prescription drugs, direct from
the pharmaceutical manufacturer. |
| Angel
Food Ministries;
Church Hill Untied Methodist
Church ( 330) 759-0118 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial
support to communities throughout the United States. The program
began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta
and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every
month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational
lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through
salvation tracts that are placed in each food order. |
| Angel
Food Ministries;
Eastwood Village Apts
( Humilty of Mary Housing ( 330) 743-0411 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial
support to communities throughout the United States. The program
began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta
and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every
month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational
lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through
salvation tracts that are placed in each food order. |
| Angel
Food Ministries;
Grace Evangelistic
Ministries ( 330) 746- 0135 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial
support to communities throughout the United States. The program
began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta
and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every
month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational
lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through
salvation tracts that are placed in each food order. |
Angel
Food Ministries;
Emmanuel Community
Church ( 330) 799-6187 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial
support to communities throughout the United States. The program
began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta
and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every
month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational
lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through
salvation tracts that are placed in each food order. |
Angel
Food Ministries;
Covenant Community Center
( 330) 654-4555 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial
support to communities throughout the United States. The program
began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta
and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every
month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational
lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through
salvation tracts that are placed in each food order. |
Angel
Food Ministries;
New Springfield Church
of God ( 330) 549-2060 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial
support to communities throughout the United States. The program
began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta
and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every
month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational
lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through
salvation tracts that are placed in each food order. |
Angel
Food Ministries;
North Benton Presbyterian
Church ( 330) 584-5490 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial
support to communities throughout the United States. The program
began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta
and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every
month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational
lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through
salvation tracts that are placed in each food order. |
Angel
Food Minstries: Campbell,
Ohio Christ Community
Church ( 330) 755-0355 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial
support to communities throughout the United States. The program
began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta
and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every
month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational
lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through
salvation tracts that are placed in each food order |
Autism
Society of Ohio Tri-County Chapter
Website; http://www.triautism.com/resources.htm |
As part of a continuing process of education and
information, the Tri-County Chapter of the Autism Society has developed
this information to assist you along the way. Included is a list
of many agencies which provide services to the autism population.
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National
Bone Marrow Transplant Link
(800)LINK-BMT (1-800-546-5268)
click below to visit
website;
http://www.comnet.org/nbmtlink |
Provides peer support to bone marrow transplant (BMT)
patients and their families, and serves as an information center
for healthcare professionals and potential BMT patients. |
National
Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS)
(877) NCCS YES (877-622-7937)
www.cancersearch.org
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Nonprofit, grassroots network of independent organizations
and individuals working nationwide to provide cancer support and
information. |
| Name:
Rolling Wheels
Phone: 330-758-5300
Contact Person: Carl
Testa - best to contact 5 days in advance Hours of operation:
6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Mon-Friday. Sat./Sun. limited
hours |
Service Provided: Door to Door Transportation (1)
Wheelchair or (2) Walk On *Will go up one step only Payment
Source Accepted: 1) Medicaid - medical appointments - they will
obtain medical prescription from MD 2) Private Pay - community access
Counties Served: Trumbull Columbiana Youngstown Mahoning
Ashtabula *Goes to Cleveland Clinic |
Ohio
Department of Health
Ohio Diabetes Prevention
and Control Program (ODPCP)
http://www.odh.ohio.gov/healthResources/newsletters/odpcpNewsletter.aspx |
The Ohio
Diabetes Prevention and Control Program has a quarterly newsletter
covering topics such as:
- New initiatives and programs sponsored by the Center for Disease
Control
- On-going programs and activities by the ODPCP and progress
of the Ohio Diabetes Alliance
- Current research findings
- The use of surveillance data to monitor trends
- Sharing by other diabetes organizations/associations as to
upcoming meetings, program updates, camp information, etc.
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Mahoning
county Family and Children First
http://www.familyandchildrenfirst.co.mahoning.oh.us/
100 DeBartolo
Place, Suite 105
Youngstown, Ohio 44512
Phone:(330)965-7828
Fax:(330)965-7901
E-mail: Mcoe_rwb@access-k12.org
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Mission
Ohio
's families and children thrive and succeed.
Ohio Family and Children
First is a partnership of government agencies and community organizations
committed to improving the well-being of children and families.
Programs:
Ohio Children's Trust
Fund
Help Me Grow
Cluster Team
21st CCLC
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Mahoning
County Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services Board
http://www.mahoningcountyoh.gov/DepartmentsAgencies/Departments/
AlcoholandDrugBoard/tabid/729/Default.aspx
Hours of Operations:
Monday through Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
We also offer a twenty-four
hour a day, toll-free emergency information and referral number
1.888.317.2169
Location:
20 West Federal Street,
Second Floor
Youngstown, OH 44503
Contact Information:
Main Phone:
330-743-9509
Fax: 330-743-9514 |
Mission
Statement:
To reduce alcohol and drug
related problems by increasing community awareness, and ensuring
the availability of effective education, prevention and treatment
services in Mahoning County.
Vision Statement
The Mahoning County Alcohol
and Drug Addiction Services Board will be the leading advocate
and voice for all individuals seeking alcohol and drug services
through effective oversight, coordination, and planning activities
locally, and state-wide.
What we do:
The Mahoning County Alcohol
and Drug Addiction Services Board is a division of Mahoning County
Government that was created in 1989 by the Mahoning County Commissioners. Eighteen
volunteer members comprise the Board of Directors and are charged
with planning, funding and monitoring substance abuse services
within Mahoning County. The Board accomplishes this goal by contracting
for treatment and prevention services at State-certified, private,
not-for-profit organizations for direct and preventive care for
individuals and families with addictive disorders. Services include
a full continuum of outpatient, inpatient, supportive and prevention
services.
Contract providers of the
Board are as follows: Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic; Meridian Services,
Inc.; Youngstown Urban and Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
Outreach Program; and Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime. Each
of these providers offers “niche” services along the continuum
in order to reduce duplication of effort. The Board also maintains
contractual agreements with Turning Point Counseling and Help
Hotline for a limited number of specialty services including services
to adults and children with co-occurring mental health and substance
abuse disorders. Over 300 individuals are employed within this
Network of Care.
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