Miami County

The County Resource Directory
provides a self-service database of agencies
and programs serving County residents
.

Click this link: http://www.co.miami.oh.us/

Area Agency On Aging
Miami
County
6 S Patterson Blvd .
Dayton , OH 45402
Phone; 937-341-3000
Adult day services, Companion services, Home delivered meals, Home medical equipment, Homemaker services, Home repair, Electronics monitoring systems, and medical transportation.
Ombudsman

Miami County
15 E. Fourth Street
Suite 208
Dayton Ohio 45402
1-800395-8267 or937-223-4613
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
Miami
County
227 S Ohio Ave
Sidney , OH 45365
Phone; (937) 498-4981
To respond to and investigate reports of elderly abuse, exploitation or neglect in a timely manner, and to offer assistance where needed
Department of Job and Family ,Services
Miami
County
227 S Ohio Ave
Sidney , OH 45365
Phone; (937) 498-4981
Assistance with health care, food stamps, Financial assistance, food stamps, Shelter and transportation
Board of MR/DD
Miami
County
435 Stolle Ave
Sidney , OH 45365
Phone: (937) 492-3596
County agency providing supports to children and adults who have mental retardation or developmental disabilities.
Crisis Intervention/ Mental Health Services
Miami
County
3130 N County Road 25A
Troy , OH 45373
Phone; (937) 335-7166
Individual and family counseling this service is available as either a part of an existing group program or as a stand-alone service.
Child Protective Services
Miami
County
1345 Lagonda Ave
Springfield , OH 45503
Phone; (937) 327-1748
Services are for families with children determined to be at risk of abuse and neglect
Domestic Violence
Miami
County
National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Phone 1-800-799-SAFE(7233)
1-800-787-3224(TDD)
Services are for families with children determined to be at risk of abuse and neglect.
Shelters
Miami
County
1314 Barnhart Rd
Troy , OH 45373
Phone; (937) 332-1414
Social Services, Mental Health, Nutrition Counseling, Home Health Services, Homeless Services, Homeless Shelters, Hospice Services
Shelters
Miami
County
141 W 3rd St
Dayton , OH 45402
Phone; (937) 222-7233
Homeless women unaccompanied by children are underserved in Montgomery County. The YWCA of Dayton provides safe, temporary shelter to these women
Food Pantries
Miami
County
1925 W Main St
Springfield , OH 45504
Phone; (937) 323-6507
Services here include a monthly soup kitchen, emergency food pantry, emergency travel and housing expenses, medicine, social development classes for children and adults, music lessons, camps and etc.
Food Pantries
Miami
County
910 W Main St
Troy , OH 45373
Phone;
(937)
339-8935
(937) 335-8513
The Troy foundation supports the charitable organizations in and around the community. They provide grants to help food banks and children who are in need of education. They can refer you to any food bank or shelter within a 20 mile radius.
Salvation Army
Miami
County
223 E Main St
Troy , OH 45373
Phone; (937) 339-4810
Services provided are health services, addiction dependency, worship services, and family tracing
Goodwill Industries
Miami
County
1660 W Main St
Troy , OH 45373
Phone; (937) 339-2211
This non-profit organization helps people with education, training, and career services for people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities.
Catholic Social Services
Miami
County
1201 Fairington Dr
Sidney , OH 45365
Phone; (937) 498-4593
This organization provides services for families who need financial, human resources and other support services.
United Way
Miami
County
233 S Market St
Troy , OH 45373
Phone; (937) 335-8410
This organization provides services to help children and youth succeed, strengthening and supporting families
Lutheran Social Services
Miami
County
204 N Fountain Ave
Springfield , OH 45504
Phone; (937) 325-2898
Caring, experienced adoption counselors guide families through the domestic or international adoption process. Consumer Credit Counseling Service provides debt management counseling and educational programs.
Metropolitan Housing Authority
Miami
County
1695 Troy Sidney Rd
Troy , OH 45373
Phone; (937) 335-7921
Their programs provide assistance to low and moderate income families and individuals.
Health Department
Miami
County
219 West Water Street Suite 130
Troy , Ohio
45373
Phone; 937-335-5675
The health department performs food licensing and food inspection, vaccination programs, free STD and AIDS tests, and other medical assistance.
American Red Cross
Miami
County
1314 Barnhart Rd
Troy , OH 45373
Phone; (937) 332-1414
This agency helps prepare communities for emergencies and keep people safe

RX for Ohio website;

http://www.rxforohio.org/who/

RxforOhio is a program that connects qualified, low-income people with discount prescription drugs, direct from the pharmaceutical manufacturer.
Tri- County Suicide Prevention Coalition
1100 Wayne Street, Suite 4000
Troy, Ohio 45373
Ph: (937) 332-9293
Fax: (937) 335-8816

The Ohio suicide statistics are staggering; suicide is the 9th leading cause of death in Ohio among all age groups and is the 3rd leading cause of death among young people ages 15-24. Our local Tri-County Community, with a population of approximately 200,000 is no exception. In an effort to heighten awareness and provide education about suicide prevention, a Suicide Prevention Coalition was formed in January 2002 with representation from Darke, Miami and Shelby Counties. The Coalition operates as a sub-committee of the Tri-County Board and membership consists of survivors, teachers, licensed clinical personnel and Board members and staff from the Tri-County Board.

The Coalition organized with a common belief and concern that not enough was being done in our local tri-county communities to bring the tragedy of suicide, particularly youth suicide, to the forefront. In keeping with the mission of the Coalition to become a foundation in which local community partners can turn to for resources focusing on the prevention of suicide, the Coalition applied for and received funds from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and the Tri-County Board of Recovery & Mental Health Services for the purchase of educational and outreach materials including various booklets on suicide prevention and depression as well as a 5-day suicide prevention curriculum for tri-county area high schools. The materials are available at the Board Office for Mental Health Professionals, teachers, clergy, law enforcement and other community partners. In addition to providing outreach materials, the Coalition also strives to promote local resources and encourage individuals to seek help when faced with difficult times or thoughts of suicide. Future projects of the Coalition include suicide prevention training for teachers and gatekeepers for the elderly population

The Disability Resources Monthly (DRM) Guide to Disability Resources on the Internet

http://www.disabilityresources.org/OHIO.html

What We Are...   Disability Resources, inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established to promote and improve awareness, availability and accessibility of information that can help people with disabilities live, learn, love, work and play independently.    Who We Serve...   We serve thousands of individuals with disabilities through a multidisciplinary network of service providers and consumers. In order to reach as many people with disabilities as cost effectively as possible, we target our services and publications to libraries, disability organizations, independent living centers, rehabilitation facilities, educational institutions, and health and social service providers.    What We Do...   We disseminate information about books, pamphlets, magazines, newsletters, videos, databases, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, telephone hotlines and on-line services that provide free, inexpensive or hard-to-find information to help people with disabilities live independently.

Partners in Hope    Recovery Center

Address:
    557 E. 21st Avenue
    Vancouver, BC V5V 1R2

Click here for Map

 

Telephone numbers:
    Office:- - - - - - - - - - 604-215-0335
    Women’s House: - 604-215-0310
    Food Co-op:- - - - - 604-929-3552
    Fax:- - -  - - - - - - - - 604-648-8450
    Mobile: - -  - - - - - - 778-862-4800
    E-Mail:  partnersinhope@telus.net

http://www.partnersinhoperecovery.com/con/

Partners in Hope is a community based Christian recovery group based in Vancouver, BC and St. John's, NL, Canada.

Our purpose is to offer hope, support, and healing through Jesus Christ, to victims of harmful circumstances and dependancies as they reclaim the gift of their life.

Visit the About Us page for more information.

                                                     

The Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio serves residents of the following eleven

counties in Western Ohio: Auglaize, Mogan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery,

Preble, and Shelby.     

                 

Not another moment lost to seizures

Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio

Emailus or call us at (937) 233-2500 or (800) 360-3296

The Epilepsy Foundation will ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; and will prevent, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy and services.

Education and Support Groups are held that meet the needs of specific populations. Please call the Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio to confirm meeting schedules and locations prior to each group meeting: (800) 360-3296.

Please feel free to contact us! E-mail us or call us at (937) 233-2500.

Recreation & Socialization Group

We also provide a recreation and socialization group for those with uncontrolled seizures. For people whose seizures have not been controlled by any treatment, access to the community and to recreational type activities can be very limited. This group allows for social interaction and friendships to develop. The group meets twice a month, occasionally at different venues in the community

Miami County Help Me Grow

510 W. Water Street, Suite 220
Troy, Ohio 45373

PHONE: (937) 440-5478

WEBSITE: State Help Me Grow Website
http://www.ohiohelpmegrow.org

SERVICE AREA: Miami County

OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

OFFICE DAYS: Monday through Friday

  County-wide Information and Referral regarding services for expectant parents, newborns, and infants and toddlers birth through 3 years of age.

Home visit on request, including initial child screening and assessment for development, environmental, family or health circumstances.

Follow - along and support in gaining requested county services.

Prenatal visits that include health and prenatal education, and information on community resources.

Newborn home visit conducted by a Registered Nurse; health and physical assessment of mother and infant; information on community resources; and referrals to other programs (WIC, BCMH).

ELIGIBILITY: Any Miami County parents that have concern about their child.

DOCUMENTS NEEDED: None

RESTRICTIONS: We serve children from birth through Age 3.

HOW TO USE: If you have a child with special needs or are concerned that your child is not doing the same things that other children the same age are, call for information. If you agree, developmental information and/or referrals can be provided; and a home visit may be scheduled.

FEE POLICY: Free

CASA/GAL of Miami County, Ohio

 

http://www.miamicountycasa.org/index.html

 

405 Public Square

Suite 366

Troy, Ohio 45373

Contact us with your suggestions.
(937)335-0209 (phone)
(937)335-2084 (fax)

 

Who are We?
CASA/GAL of Miami County is a 501 (c) 3; organization that works for the abused and neglected children of Miami County .

Our Mission is to provide a Court Appointed Special Advocate /Guardian Ad Litem (CASA/GAL) to each abused and neglected child for whom placement is being determined by Miami County Juvenile Court .

Every year hundreds of abused and neglected children of Miami County are in need of safe, permanent, nurturing homes. They have no family to call their own and spend years of their childhood moving from one temporary home to another, sometimes getting lost in the system. As CASAs we become these children's voice in the court and advocate for their best interests.

All of our CASAs are volunteers who represent and advocate

Miami County Public Transit

http://co.miami.oh.us/A55969/mcounty.nsf/All/transit

Monday – Friday 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Sunday CLOSED

510 W. Water St, Suite 150, Troy, OH 45373

Who is eligible?

All Miami County residents, regardless of age or ability.

Where can I go?


You may schedule a trip to and from any location inside the boundaries of Miami County.

Miami County Transit is also pleased to announce the inception of a connection with Greater Dayton RTA. Due to overwhelming consumer demand, Miami County Transit will now be scheduling trips to a previously determined RTA bus stop (on Route 17) in Vandalia three times a day, Monday through Friday. Trips to the bus stop will need to be scheduled per Miami County Transit guidelines. Return trips, via Miami County Transit System northbound, into the county from the bus stop, will also have to be pre-scheduled.

Route 17 is a main line and from it riders can access connections that will transport them anywhere
that RTA travels.

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