Ohio Free Public Assistance and Programs

We have provided all of the Ohio Free Public Assistance and programs.

Community Legal Aid Services, Inc     
50 South Main Street Akron, OH 44308
website: http://www.communitylegalaid.org

Community Legal Aid exists to secure justice for poor people, protect their rights and enable them to obtain competent advice and legal representation.


Avon Lake Community Resource Services, Inc.     
33501-L Lake Rd Avon Lake, OH 44012
website: http://www.aalcrs.org

A community-based network that assesses needs, provides assistance and connects resources for Avon and Avon Lake residents in a compassionate and confidential manner.


Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency     (513)569-1840
2904 Woodburn Ave Cincinnati, OH 45206
website: http://www.cincy-caa.org

To act as advocate, provider and facilitator for the full range of public and private resources, programs and policies which give low- to moderate-income individuals the opportunity to improve the quality of life for themselves, their families and their communities.


Coalition For A Drug-Free Greater Cincinnati Inc     
2330 Victory Pkwy Cincinnati, OH 45206
website: http://www.DrugFreeCincinnati.org

The Coalition for a Drug-Free Greater Cincinnati promotes drug-free environments for youth by enhancing patnerships to educate, advocate and support locally-based, community mobilization.


National Coalition For The Protection Of Children And Families     (513)521-6227
800 Compton Rd Cincinnati, OH 45231
website: http://nationalcoalition.org

NCPCF is dedicated to protecting people from the harms of pornography and the sexual messages of today's culture. Founded in 1983, NCPCF is an alliance of representatives from businesses, foundations, citizen action groups, religious denominations and faith groups working to educate citizens about pornography and its harmful messages.


Cleveland Housing Network, Inc.     (216)574-7100
2999 Payne Ave Cleveland, OH 44114
website: http://www.chnnet.com

The mission of the Cleveland Housing Network (CHN) is to develop affordable housing for low- and moderate-income Clevelanders with a special emphasis on generating pathways out of poverty and providing homeownership opportunities. We work in partnership with 17 Community Development Corporations (CDCs), a community-based board of trustees, and a staff of 122 employees to carry out our mission.


Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization     
1299 Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114
website: http://www.cuyahogariverrap.org

Our Cuyahoga River Remedial Action Plan and Cuyahoga American Heritage River programs increase local awareness and involvement in restoring and protecting the Cuyahoga River and watershed. We organize watershed partnerships and help communities develop and implement watershed plans.


Legal Aid Society Of Cleveland     (216)687-1900
1223 West Sixth Street Cleveland, OH 44113
website: http://www.lasclev.org




Colony Cats     
PO Box 340783 Columbus, OH 43234
website: http://www.catteam.org

Cat Assistance Team of Central Ohio is committed to reducing cat overpopulation through public awareness and nonlethal, humane management efforts.


Columbus Cancer Clinic     (614)263-5006
65 Ceramic Dr Columbus, OH 43214
website: http://www.columbuscancerclinic.org

The Columbus Cancer Clinic strives to maintain the health and enrich the lives of families in Central Ohio by providing high quality cancer prevention, early detection, home care and emotional support services to all who need them regardless of ability to pay.


Map Furniture Bank     (614)272-9544
118 S. Yale Ave. Columbus, OH 43222
website: http://www.mapfurniturebank.org

MAP helps fulfill the basic human need for shelter, by turning empty houses into homes. MAP is a free Furniture Bank, and is the only furniture bank in central Ohio. It supports nearly 50 social service agencies that refer clients on an ongoing basis (weekly) by providing furniture and household items to their clients. Nearly 150 other organizations (agencies, churches, civic organizations) refer clients periodically.


Pet Fbi-Pets Found By Internet     
5657 Godown Rd Columbus, OH 43235
website: http://www.petfbi.org

PET FBI's mission is to reunite lost companion animals and their guardians by providing a free and permanent place to exchange information.Pet FBI OUTREACH seeks to reduce the population of unwanted cats and dogs by providing physical and financial assistance to needy caretakers, especially those with multiple feral cats.


Common Ground Free Store Ministries     
193 E Central Ave Delaware, OH 43015



Shared Harvest Foodbank, Inc.     (513)874-0114
5901 Dixie Highway Fairfield, OH 45014
website: http://www.sharedharvest.org

To find, rescue and distribute food to people living in poverty through an efficient network uniting the public and private sectors; to raise awareness of the impact of poverty.


Greater Cincinnati Council For The Performing Arts, Inc.     513-742-9855
11253 Embassy Dr. Forest Park, OH 45240
Greater Cincinnati Council For The Performing Arts was founded in 1977 by Elwood Evans to develop, promote and present jazz history and music to all ages and cultural backgrounds.


Cleveland Clinic Foundation     216-430-8000
6801 Brecksville Rd Rk-85 Independence, OH 44131



Lakewood Charitable Assistance Corporation     (216)924-8130
PO Box 771421 Lakewood, OH 44107
website: http://www.lcac.info

Food and clothes for the less fortunate in our community.


Madison County Prevention Assistance Coalition Team, Inc.     937-399-2000
249 W High St London, OH 43140
PURPOSE IS TO HELP STRENGTHEN INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES THROUGH A UNITED EFFORT THAT WILL LEAD TO HEALTHY DRUG-FREE LIFESTYLES


Culliver Reading Room     
276 Harker St. Mansfield, OH 44903
The purpose of the Culliver Reading Center is to provide a community based organization that will foster love of reading, enhance and improve the reading, writing and study skills of our students. The CRC serves as a resource/study center for area youth who do not have immediate access to the Public Library. The CRC provides assistance with homework, extra help and positive encouragement.The CRC is also a place for families to read together and participate in the enriching programs ongoing throughout the year. The CRC strives to recognize the needs of every person in the community in hopes of building a prosperous cooperative community.


Community Action Prgm Corp Of Washington-Morgan Counties Ohio     (740)962-3827
218 Putnam St Marietta, OH 45750
website: http://www.wmcap.org

The Community Action Program Corporation of Washington-Morgan Counties, Ohio, is a non-profit corporation. It was formed to identify and eliminate, insofar as possible, the causes of poverty among the low income individuals and families of Washington and Morgan Counties. Washington-Morgan Community Action will therefore: 1. Be an advocate in eliminating the causes of poverty 2. Provide Equal Opportunity for all employees and clients. 3. Empower individuals and families to have an impact on their lives. 4. Aid in every way possible, those individuals and families who need personal attention on order to develop latent talents and abilities. 5. Use every resource to secure and retain employment for those who desire to work. 6. Improve the availability, safety and comfort of affordable housing. 7. Encourage attainment of self-sufficiency through education. 8. Help individuals and families become healthier. 9. Encourage agencies engaged in activities related to this Agency's programming to administer assistance on a common or cooperative basis. 10. Encourage business, labor and other private organizations to join public officials in support of the Agency. 11. Sponsor quality programs and maintain quality administration 12. Plan for the development and maintenance of a stable funding base.


Cleveland Partner Cities     (440)449-5873
6312 Eastondale Rd Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
GCVOA is a U.S. non-profit corporation located in Cleveland, Ohio, organized to facilitate humanitarian assistance to non-governmental organizations and citizens living in the cities of Volgograd and Volzhsky and the Volgograd Region of Russia, and to promote democratic values, economic growth, training, education among their citizens and between professional, cultural, humanitarian, education, business and government leaders of the two regions.


Legacy Health Foundation, Inc.     
Main PO Box 276 Oberlin, OH 44074
website: http://www.legacyhealthfoundation.org

Many people are unaware of the multitude of harmful chemicals and other toxins present in our food supply, and the significant negative impact they can have on human health. If you are contaminated with toxins that can trigger disease, and are weak, malnourished, and unable to fight disease due to the lack of nutrients present in most foods, it can become very difficult to recover or maintain a state of good health and function as a productive member of society. For this reason, our approach is multi-disciplinary. Unlike most other hunger programs, the Legacy Health Foundation strives to reinforce, through educational initiatives, that critical to healing and maintaining good health is the elimination of toxins and the addition of highly nutritional elements. We also foster preventative and non-invasive approaches to healthcare, distribute health and nutrition information, and provide access to non-toxic organic and natural foods that those who need the most are typically the least able to afford, including health-promoting products that are free from pesticides, steroids, antibiotics, bleach, preservatives, radiation, additives, neurotoxins, genetically-modified and artificial ingredients, dyes, chemicals, and other contaminants. Our ultimate goal when providing nutritional and health information and products is the significant improvement of eating habits, lifestyle habits, and overall health and well-being to a level that will enable our clients to be more self-sufficient, productive, and to have the strength, confidence, and state of mind and health to be able to independently take positive and proactive measures that will enrich their lives, and that of their families and community.


Health Partners Free Clinic     
1300 North County Road 25-A Troy, OH 45373
website: http://www.healthpartnersclinic.org

Founded in 1998, Health Partners contributes to the health and well being of our community by providing quality health care to the uninsured.


Mercy Unlimited, Inc.     
PO Box 71 Wapakoneta, OH 45895
website: http://www.mercyunlimited.org

Mercy Unlimited began in 1989 out of a community need for help with food. In the early days, the food pantry was operated out of a garage. Over the years the mission had grown to include clothing, work boots, prescriptions, housing assistance, utility assistance and so forth. We have grown steadily and now occupy a 3400 sq ft facility in the heart of downtown. We are a Matthew 25 ministry. We are here to help meet the needs of the hungry, thirsty, stranger, naked, sick and the imprisoned. (Matt. 25:35-46) We also share the Gospel with clients, pray with them, and give them Bibles.


Animal Outreach Inc     
PO Box 892 Westerville, OH 43086
website: http://www.animal-outreach.org

Animal Outreach was founded in 2001 to help end pet overpopulation by encouraging responsible pet ownership; promiting spay/neuter programs; and uniting the efforts of rescue groups, animal control agencies, traditional shelters, veterinarians and other concerned individuals.




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