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Auglaize
County
The
County Resource Directory
provides a self-service database of agencies and programs serving
County residents. |
The
Ohio Benefit Bank
Neighbors
helping neighbors
1-800-648-1176
www.ohiobenefits.org |
Trained
counselors are available where you live, work, play, and pray. Call
today to check your eligibility and find a site near you:
- Prescription Assistance
- Access to Tax Credits
- Food Assistance
- Medical Coverage
- Assistance with utilities
- And other community supports
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Ohio
Association of Community Action Agencies
Community
Action Partnership
Helping
People. Changing Lives.
http://www.oacaa.org/directory.html
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The
Community Services Network is made up of more than 1,100 local,
private, non-profit and public agencies that work to alleviate poverty
and empower low-income families in communities throughout the United
States. |
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Social
Welfare Services
Find
social and welfare services in your area by entering your zip code
at this web site:
http://www.socialwelfareservices.org/Ohio/
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ActivStyle
1-800-651-6223,
x526
http://www.activstyle.com/
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ActivStyle
is a full-service medical supply company that specializes in providing
incontinence products to Medicaid recipients. We are committed to
helping the underserved Medicaid-eligible patients and their families.
Our expertise in understanding technical medical regulations allows
us to give you the level of service that you deserve.
If
you are on Medicaid, most of our products can be provided to you
at no cost.
ActivStyle
has a fully stocked warehouse and maintains a highly trained staff
of incontinence specialists to ensure that you can find the products
that best suit your level of incontinence. If you qualify, we will
do all the billing, obtain the prescriptions from your physician,
and complete any other Medicaid paperwork for you. Additionally,
we do not charge for shipping the products directly to your home.
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| Public
Children Services & Adult Protection Services
12 North Wood Street
Wapakoneta , OH 45895
419 739-6505 phone
419-739-6506 fax
http://jfs.ohio.gov/index.stm |
Adult
Protective Services is a system created by state law to assist older
adults (60+) who are in danger of harm and unable to protect themselves.
Appropriate interventions are provided to promote the safety and
well-being of older persons subjected to harm or the threat of harm.
Hours of operation: 8a
- 4:30p M-F |
Area on Aging
Area Agency on Aging, PSA3
District 3 ( Lima Area)
Serving: Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam and Van
Wert Counties
200 East High Street
Lima , OH 45801
45805
419-222-7723 phone
419-222-6212 fax
800-653-7277 PASSPORT
800-653-7778 Ombudsman www.psa3.org |
Plan, coordinate and advocate for the development
and delivery of services for older adults, families and the community.
Through leadership, funding and education, the COAAA supports individual
choice, independence and dignity. |
Auglaize
County Public Defender's Office
Gerald F. Siesel,
Public Defender
15 Willpie Street,
Suite 220
P.O. Box 180
Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895
Phone: 419-739-6796
Fax: 419-739-6797 |
The Auglaize County Public Defender's Office
is responsible for providing legal representation to indigent persons
charged with criminal offenses within the Auglaize County court system.
This includes the Common Pleas Court (Criminal Division), Municipal
Court, Juvenile Court and Domestic Relations Court (Contempt of Court).
Potential clients must complete a financial questionnaire for determination
of eligibility. |
| Mental
Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
ABC Center &
Auglaize County Board of DD
20 East First St .
New Breman, OH 43869
419-629-2419 phone
419-629-3806 fax
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Provides programs and services for developmentally
disabled individuals. |
Crisis Intervention
Auglaize County Crisis Center
P.O. Box 328
Wapakoneta , OH 45895
419-738-5511 phone
419-738-2147 CRISIS
419-738-5515 fax |
Parenting/Family Crisis Management
This agency provides family intervention programs that ensure the
safety and dignity of those involved in violent family relationships.
They also conduct programs to end the cycle of abuse. |
| Child Protective
Services
Auglaize County Dept. of Job and Family services
12 North Wood St .
P.O. Box 368
Wapakoneta , OH 45895-0368
419-739-6505 Daytime
419-738-2147 Evening
http://jfs.ohio.gov/index.stm |
Public children’s services agencies are required
to investigate and assess reports of child abuse and
neglect and to intervene when necessary to protect children who are
at risk of abuse, neglect, or
dependency. The Public Children Services Agency will complete an assessment
and, work with the
family to develop a case plan identifying services necessary to reduce
risk to the child and prevent
the abuse or neglect from reoccurring. |
| Department
of Job and Family Services
Auglaize County Dept. of Job and Family services
12 North Wood St .
P.O. Box 368
Wapakoneta , OH 45895-0368
419-739-6505 Daytime
419-738-2147 Evening
Hours: 7-4:30 M-F
http://jfs.ohio.gov/index.stm |
Disability services, Financial assistance, food stamps,
foster care, health care, adoption and foster care, transportation.
Job Seekers Assistance with career counseling, education and training,
researching labor market information, preparing a resume, searching
job listings, assistance with finding a job, and information on unemployment
compensation.
Family Services Information on ODJFS programs including adoption/kinship/foster
care, child care, child support, protective services, financial assistance,
health care, food stamps, and links to other resources for information
on food banks, clothing, shelter and transportation. |
Auglaize YMCA Learning Center
714 E. Monroe St .
New Bremen,
OH 43869
419-629-2507 phone |
Family Y Learning Center
This agency provides quality child care on a sliding fee scale to
Auglaize County families. |
Auglaize County United Way
30 E Auglaize Street
PO Box 18
Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895
419-739-7717 phone
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Transportation, Therapy, Developmental Classes This
agency provides specialized education and developmental services to
pre-school children with special needs such as Cerebral Palsy, Muscular
Dystrophy, or Autism. Located at Lima Memorial Hospital, they provide
services to Auglaize County children |
State of the Heart Home Health and Hospice
230 West Main Street
Coldwater , OH
45828
419-678-4808 phone
stateoftheheartcare.org |
Provides Home Health and Hospice. Provide high quality,
compassionate care and support services to patients with a life limiting
illness and their families, striving to keep the patient in their
own home. |
| Family
Resource Center
www.wecarepeople.org
530 South Main Street
Lima, Ohio 45804
Phone: 419-222-1168
Toll Free: 1-800-472-5279
Fax: 419-222-2158
24/7 Hotline: 1-800-567-HOPE
(4673) |
The following
services are provided by Family Resource Centers
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Diagnostic
Assessment
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Outpatient Mental Health
Services
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Community Support Services
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Sex Offender Treatment
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Family Solutions Home-based
Program
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School Based Services
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Filial Play Therapy
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Services
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Consultation
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Functional Family Therapy
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Parent Project
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Ombudsman
200 East High Street
Lima Ohio 45805-2516
419-222-0563 Or 1-800-653-7778 |
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. |
Legal
Services Corporation
www.lsc.gov
Our
Mission: To promote equal access to justice in our Nation and to
provide high quality civil legal assistance to low-income persons.
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For Auglaize
County:
Legal
Aid of Western Ohio
525
Jefferson Ave., Suite 400
Toledo,
OH 43604
(877)
894-4599
www.lawolaw.org
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Auglaize County Health Dept. / Auglaize County Help
Me Grow
214 S. Wagner Ave.
Wapakoneta , OH 43895
419-738-3410 Ext. 105
800-531-6134 phone
800-755-4769 phone info@auglaizehealth.org
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A program for Ohio's expectant parents, newborns,
infants, and toddlers that provides health and developmental services
so that children start school healthy and ready to learn.
Services are designed with your family's concerns and goals in mind.
Who is eligible ? Pregnant women
Newborns, infants and toddlers under the age of 3 and their families
What services does Help Me Grow provide? 1-800 phone
number that gives referrals to your family
Answers to questions about your infant or toddler's health and well-being
Support and information about your infant or toddler's immunization,
nutrition and development
Offers and brings together special services such as prenatal visits,
home visiting and family support to your family and children. |
| Arthritis
Foundation of Northwestern Ohio
PO Box 140512.
Toledo, Ohio 43614
419-290-3145 phone
419-389-1190 fax |
Provide physician referrals, exercise programs such
as aquatics, land based, tai chi and other therapies. Assist with
adaptive equipment through doctors and social services organizations,
but do help individuals as well. Education both privately and for
medical professionals, Quality of life programming such , Guardian
with arthritis and Travel with arthritis which helps individuals to
be able to cope with everyday adaptations with arthritis. Literature
on various types of arthritis. One-on-one counseling. |
Auglaize County Board of Developmental Disabilities
20 E. First St.
New Bremen, OH 45869
419-629-2419 phone
419-629-3806 fax |
Provide support and education for people with developmental
disabilities and their families. We advocate for human rights, personal
dignity and community participation of individuals with mental retardation
and other developmental disabilities through information, education,
family involvement, legislative and social action. |
American Red Cross
210 Lima St .
Wapakoneta , OH 43895
PH: 419-738-3213 |
Disaster Services, Health & Safety, Blood Program,
Service to the Military. The American Red Cross provides disaster
relief services, coordinates local blood donor programs, and assists
military families in connecting with their loved ones serving our
country. |
American Cancer Society
616 S. Collett St. #102
Lima , OH
45801
PH: 419-225-8860 |
Cancer Resource Center
Housed in the new Regional Cancer Treatment Center, the Cancer Resource
Center serves as a cancer information resource to the community by
providing a library of books, magazines, videos, and computer access
all devoted to educating the Cancer patient and their family. In 2002,
the American Cancer Society provided this information to over 1,200
Auglaize County residents. |
Council on Rural Svc. Programs & Head Start
1502 N. Main Ave.
Sidney , OH
PH: 937-498-9400 |
PROGRAMS & SERVICES PROVIDED:
Child Development Centers These state licensed facilities for
infants, toddlers and preschool children provide an environment that
encourages positive socialization and stimulates creative learning.
Skilled staff supervise the scheduled activities and develop individual
educational plans. Head
Start is a comprehensive program serving families with children
from birth to five years old. Families are eligible for Head Start
when the family income falls within the guidelines established by
the federal government. 10% of the enrollment must consist of children
with disabilities. We use the
Ultimate Preschool Curriculum ™ for educational support.
Gateway Youth Programs
specializes in working with youth who are in conflict with their family,
involved with juvenile court, in need of support or in need of help
to succeed in school. Services provided to youth and their families
are crisis intervention, case management, advocacy with the schools
and court, non-therapeutic counseling, and referrals as needed or
requested.
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program is a program that recruits
seniors aged 55+ who want to volunteer and places them in non-profit
organizations, after-school tutoring schools and adult literacy programs,
approved health care facilities, and special community projects. The
volunteers are placed in areas that are of interest to them and that
reflects or enhances their special skills. With funding to utilize
320 volunteers in Champaign, Darke, Logan and Shelby Counties, RSVP
participants provide an invaluable community service. |
| Auglaize
County Victim Assistance Program
P.O. Box 1992
Wapakoneta , OH 45895 .
PH: 419-739-6795
FAX: 419-738-3274
County Prosecutor's Office:
PH: 419-394-3752
24 HR on Call 419-738-2147 |
The Victim Advocate provides support through the Prosecutor’s
Office to victims involved in the Municipal, Juvenile, and Common
Pleas Courts. The Victim Assistance Program depends on the Prosecutor’s
Office and Law Enforcement for referrals of crime victims. Services
provided by the Auglaize County Victim Assistance Program include,
but are not limited to: crisis counseling, information and referral,
criminal justice advocacy, escort, and support during all stages of
the criminal justice process. The Auglaize County Victim Assistance
Program has a Twenty-four hour on-call volunteer program. After intensive
training provided by the Victim Advocate, individuals volunteer to
carry a pager for evening and weekend hours. |
Easter Seal Society
2323 Allen Town Road
Lima , OH
45801
PH: 419-222-7047 |
Easter Seals West Central Ohio offers several services
for people with disabilities.
Services include: Inclusive child care (children with and without
disabilities). Adult day services. Pre-mature baby support. Early
childhood intervention and developmental assessments. Infant car seats
and car seat safety programs. Medical supplies. Educational programs.
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Elderly Day Care Ctr.
225 E. High St .
Lima
OH 45801
PH: 419-228-2688 |
Adult daycare center for people over 60.
Adult daycare service, transportation, caregivers’ program,
chore, information and referral, and outreach. |
Crisis Intervention/Mental Health Services
Crossroads Crisis Center
PO Box 643
Lima , OH
45801
PH: 419-228-4357 |
A 24 hour/7 day shelter for battered women and their
children; support groups for rape victims.
Crossroads can help with the following:
24 hour/7day shelter for safety of battered women and their children.
24 hour/7day shelter for safety of battered women and their children.
Advocate for women who are survivors of battering and rape.
Advocate for children from homes of domestic violence or child abuse.
Children’s program.
Parent education.
Parenting classes.
Parent support groups.
Support groups for women survivors of domestic violence and rape.
Accompaniment for women survivors.
Crisis intervention.
Information and referral.
Education about domestic violence.
Community education.
In-service training on rape, domestic violence and child abuse.
Victim/witness.
Court related support.
Assistance in filing protective orders.
Assistance with formulating a “Plan of Action.” |
| Crisis
Intervention/Mental Health Services
Hopeline Crisis Center
797 S. Main St .
Lima , OH
45801
PH: 1-800-567-4673
www.mhrsb.org
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Serving Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties. Suicide
crisis, emotional crisis, family crisis hotline. |
Pathfinder House
761 S. Union St .
Lima , OH
45801
PH: 1-419-228-1112 |
Alcohol and drug addiction resident programs. |
Salvation Army
614 E. Market St .
Lima , OH
45804
PH: 1-419-224-9055 |
The Salvation Army is dedicated to caring for the
poor, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, loving the unlovable,
and befriending the friendless. This dedication has produced an international
network of helpful ministries. Adult rehabilitation centers are among
the most widely known of all Salvation Army services and comprise
the largest resident substance abuse rehabilitation program in the
United States. Individuals with identifiable and treatable needs go
to these centers for help when they no longer are able to cope with
their problems. There they receive adequate housing, nourishing meals,
and necessary medical care, and they engage in work therapy, spiritual
guidance, and skilled counseling in clean and wholesome surroundings.
Residents may be referred or be remanded by the courts.. Donated material,
such as furniture, appliances, or clothing, provides both needed work
therapy and a source of revenue through the Army's thrift stores.
More than 120 adult rehabilitation centers offer these programs in
the United States. Free temporary shelter is available to homeless
men and women in severe financial need. Low-cost housing also is available
to men and women living on pensions or social security. |
West Ohio Food Bank
1380 East Kibby
Lima , OH
45804
PH: 1-419-222-7946 |
The West Ohio Food Bank has over 130 agencies such
as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, etc. About 50 percent are
reporting new people asking for assistance. For some, it has been
up to 45 percent increase over what they were serving last year, and
several have even reported double the amount of people who need support.
The new need is attributed to job loss, reduction in hours, loss of
senior investment income, and overall recession. What is the West
Ohio Food Bank? The Food Bank is a non-profit service organization
dedicated to alleviating hunger in the West Ohio area by uniting the
public and private sectors and raising awareness of hunger needs.
The primary commitment to the 11 counties served is to find, rescue,
and distribute good to hungry people through an efficient network
of charities. Many people are not aware there is a problem locally.
You can help by volunteering at the West Ohio Food Bank or one of
the agencies, making donations, or simply spreading the word about
hunger. |
Agape Ministries
P.O. Box 236
216 East Spring Street
St. Marys , OH 45885
PH: 1-419-394-8700 |
Food and Clothing
This agency provides food and/or clothing to persons in need in the
Western half of Auglaize County. |
Auglaize County Board of Crippled Children and Adults/Health
Department
214 S. Wagner Street
Wapakoneta
OH 45895
419-738-3410 phone |
Camp, Individual Assistance
This agency provides services or supplies to any special needs child
or adult in the County. They also provide funding for special needs
children to attend summer camps designed to meet their needs. |
Mental Health
Auglaize County Mental Health Association/Auglaize County United Way
P.O. Box 236
216 East Spring Street
St. Marys , OH 45885
PH: 1-419-394-2402 |
Family to Family, Hands to Hands
These programs offer free education and support to families with a
loved one suffering from emotional/mental/neurobiological disorders.
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Mercy Unlimited
38 E. Auglaize St .
Wapakoneta , OH 45895
419-738-3161 phone
419-738-5825 fax
MercyUnlimited |
Food Pantry, Financial Help Fund This agency provides
food and/or clothing to families in the Eastern part of Auglaize County.
They also provide emergency financial assistance for various needs.
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Rx for Ohio Website
rxforohio.org
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RxforOhio is a program that connects qualified, low-income
people with discount prescription drugs, direct from the pharmaceutical
manufacturer. |
Changing
Seasons Outreach Program & Club Hope
529 S.
Elizabeth
Lima 45804 |
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(419)
229-2223 |
http://www.lssnwo.org/index.html
Visit:
136 South
West Street
Lima Ohio |
Changing
Seasons is a program
of Lutheran Social Services of Northwestern Ohio. It is a therapeutic
environment for community reintegration of mental health consumers
of Allen, Auglaize, and Hardin counties through education,
skill building activities, peer support, and active listening to
achieve wellness and employment. Club Hope's hours of operation
are: Monday -Friday, 9 am -4:30 pm.
Club Hope offers the following
classes for its members:
- Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)
- BRIDGES - Peer Education Program
- Home, Health and Nutrition: get healthy, get fit, exercise,and
learn daily living skills
- Members Choice CSP Group/Medication Education Groups: topics
include alcohol, benefits, budgeting, medications, and topics
YOU get to pick each week!!
- Music, Arts, and Crafts: members explore their creativity through
these therapeutic activities
- Pick up the P.E.S.E.S (Pre-employment, Education, Socialization,
Empowerment, and Skill-building): includes activities such as
peer support, free lunch, empowerment classes, computer, GED and
literacy classes, practice interview skills, people skills, games
and social outings, stabilization and safety, and advocacy from
trained staff.
Club Hope
is also home to the Freedom Cafe, located inside Club Hope, which
serves breakfast and lunch, Monday through Friday, from 9am -12:30
pm. |
MENTAL HEALTH
RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD
1541 Allentown Road
Suite B
Lima, OH 45805
419-222-5120
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MENTAL HEALTH & RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD OF ALLEN, AUGLAIZE AND
HARDIN COUNTIES
GIVES YOU ACCESS TO OUR
ENTIRE FAMILY OF AGENCIES
FAMILY RESOURCE
CENTER
Serves children and families with mental health and substance
abuse issues. Provides counseling, case management, psychiatric
services, and innovative treatment approaches such as: home-based
counseling, functional family therapy, and play therapy.
LUTHERAN SOCIAL
SERVICES
Serves adults seeking mental health and recovery treatment, including
emergency counseling / consultation; Mental Health Recovery counseling
and support groups; case management; Psychiatry - medication management,
housing assistance, transitional residential care, and consumer
support services.
LIMA URBAN MINORITY
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE OUTREACH PROGRAM (UMADAOP)
Provides alcohol and drug abuse prevention and early intervention
services, domestic violence intervention, academic assistance, and
recovery support for youth and adults.
ASTOP
Offers assessment and referral for alcohol and other drug abuse
clients in Allen, Auglaize, and Hardin Counties, as well as Driver
Intervention programs and other abuse support services for the criminal
justice system.
NAMI Hope Alliance
of Allen, Augalize & Hardin Counties
is a local affiliate of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill,
a grass roots organization bringing families, consumers and friends
of persons with mental illness together for education, advocacy,
and support.
ST. RITA'S MEDICAL
CENTER
Provides emergency services and hospitalization, when needed, for
severe mental health and substance abuse clients. |
Northwest
Ohio Family Connections
First Call for Help, Inc.
600 Freedom Dr.
Napoleon, OH 43545
HUB Coordinator: Donna Zachrich Phone: 211
HUB Assistant: Fax: (419) 592-8336
Email: firstcall@bright.net
www.firstcallnwo.org
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Northwest
Ohio Family Connections is a collaborative child abuse prevention
and family support project that serves the 17 counties of Northwest
Ohio. It is not an organization but a collaborative regional partnership.
Its very existence is a tribute to collaboration. Lucas County Family
Council is the administrative agent. Lucas County Mental Retardation/Developmental
Disabilities Board is the fiscal agent. First Call for Help, Inc.
is the programmatic agent, and the Ottawa County Family and Children
First Council Coordinator Lori Clune is the chairperson for the
regional board.
It is structured around
four priority areas that support the collaborative's mission:
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Priority 1: Child abuse prevention
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Priority 2: Information and referral (I&R)
marketing and community awareness
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Priority 3: Substance abuse prevention and treatment
for youth
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Priority 4: Parent involvement
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Disability
Resources Monthly (DRM) guide to Disability
Resources on the Internet.
DisabilityResources.org |
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.
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Simply EZ Home Delivered
Meals
Toledo/Lima
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Address
6412 Fairfield Drive, Suite F
Northwood, Ohio 43619
Phone 419-662-3963
Fax 419-662-3963
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SimplyEZ.net |
Simply
EZ has been recognized numerous times by the Central Ohio Area Agency
on Aging for Exemplary Performance in Providing Home Care Services.
We deliver more than 25,000 meals per week to over 47 counties in
Ohio. Our weekly visits bring a variety of meals including low-sugar
and low sodium choices as well as adhering to sensitive dietary
restrictions. Our portions are freshly sealed for easy heat and
serve. |
Chamber
of Commerce
22 South Water Street
New Bremen, OH 45869
PH: 419-629-0313
email: swauglaizechamber@nktelco.net |
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Auglaize
County Educational Service Center
http://www.auglaizeesc.org/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/
1045 Dearbaugh Avenue
Suite #2
Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895
Phone: (419)-738-3422
FAX: (419)-738-1267
Hours: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm |
The Auglaize
County Educational Service Center is a professional, customer-driven
educational organization - striving to make a positive difference
in our global society.
This is to be accomplished by serving the needs of lifelong learners
- with a focus on individual diversity - and by acting as mentors
and role models for other members of the educational community,
driving the heart and spirit, as well as the mind of education.
Programs include the following:
Gifted
Autism
Emotionally Disturbed
Multiple Disabilities
OFY Preschool
Psychological Services
Therapy Services
Virtual Programs
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HEAP OHIO
http://www.odod.state.oh.us/cdd/ocs/heap.htm
Call HEAP toll-free at
1-800-282-0880
TDD 1-800-868-1557 |
With one Energy
Assistance Application, you may apply for several federally or state-funded
energy assistance programs administered by the Office of Community
Services: the Home Energy Assistance Program ( HEAP
) , the Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program ( E-HEAP
), and the Percentage of Income Payment Plan for ( PIPP
).The Energy Assistance Application can also be used to apply
for the Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP). Â
2009-2010
Energy Assistance Application  (pdf)
Aplicacion
Combinada para Los Programas de Asistencia para Energia (pdf)
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Ohio's
Best Rx
http://www.ohiobestrx.org/index.aspx
Phone: 866-923-7879
TTY Users should call
1-866-763-9630
The participant help desk is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
Mailing Address
Ohio's Best Rx
PO Box 408
Twinsburg, OH 44087-0408
Telephone: 1-866-923-7879
State Program Office
Ohio's Best Rx
Ohio Department of Aging
50 W Broad St., 9th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614-466-9783
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Ohio's "Best RX" is a prescription drug discount card
program designed to lower the cost of prescriptions for Ohio residents
without prescription drug insurance coverage who are:
- 60 years of age or over; OR
- Under age 60 with annual family incomes of less than 300%
of the Federal Poverty Level which is $32,490(single),
$43,710(family of two),
$66,150 (family of four).
Please click one of the
options to the left to learn more about Ohio's Best Rx.
You no longer need to renew
your membership. Continue using your card at participating pharmacies.
Please contact us at 1-866-923-7879 or via e-mail if your address,
phone number or household size changes. |
Veterans
Service
209 Blackhoof
Street, Room 202
Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895
Hours: 8:00 A.M. Thru 4:30 P.M. (M-F)
Phone: 419-739-6750
Fax: 419-739-6751
http://www2.auglaizecounty.org/resources/vet-service
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Office Staff
Doug Howard - Director/Veterans Service Officer
Lynn Skaggs - Investigator/Veterans Service Officer
Suzie White - Administrative Assistant
Veterans Service Commissioners
Cynthia Preston - Veteran Community
Jack Kuffner - Veterans of Fareign Wars
Edward Voisard - American Legion
Arlan Walker - AmVets
Carl D. Johnson - Disabled American Veterans
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