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Wyandot
County
The
County Resource Directory
provides a self-service database of agencies
and programs serving County residents.
Click this link: http://www.co.wyandot.oh.us/
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The
Ohio Benefit Bank
Neighbors
helping neighbors
1-800-648-1176
www.ohiobenefits.org
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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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Legal
Services Corporation
www.lsc.gov
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Our
Mission: To promote equal access to justice in our Nation and
to provide high quality civil legal assistance to low-income persons.
For
Wyandot County:
Legal Aid of Western Ohio
525 Jefferson Ave., Suite 400
Toledo, OH 43604
(877) 894-4599
www.lawolaw.org
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Crippled children and Adult Society, Wyandot County
First Citizens National Bank
Upper Sandusky
419-294-2351 |
Financial aid for children and adults with special
needs. Sponsor summer speech therapy and camp fees. |
Advocates for Basic Legal Equality
237 S. Main Street,Suite 204
Findlay
419-422-1500 |
Civil legal services focusing on domestic violence,housing,public
benefits and senior citizen representation. Household income at
or below 125% of Federal poverty guidelines, or age 60 and older.
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Ombudsman
P.o Box 1978 Mansfield Ohio 44901 1-800-860-5799 or 419-524-4144
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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. |
Carey Food Pantry
229 E. Findlay Street
Carey
419-396-3250 |
Food Pantry & Shelter |
Area on Aging
Council on Aging.,Inc., Wyandot County
127 S. Sandusky Avenue
Upper Sandusky
419-294-5733 |
WRAAA
Programs and Services :
Alzheimer/Respite
Action Programs: Foster
Grandparents, Senior Companion,
RSVPCare Choice Ohio
Health Promotion
Home Energy Assistance
Program (HEAP) Outreach Program
Older Americans Act
PASSPORT
PASSPORT in the Ohio Administrative
Code
RSS
Senior Housing |
Council for Birth Defects, Wyandot County
127-A S. Sandusky Ave.
Upper Sandusky
419-294-3852 |
Financial Aid,case management for families with
special needs children. |
Christian Food Pantry
318 W. Wyandot Ave.
Upper Sandusky
419-294-2831 |
Three-day supply of food for 3 meals per day. |
Information & Referral
Family and Children First Council
127-D S. Sandusky Ave.
Upper Sandusky
419-294-6438 |
Referral and coordination of programs and services
which serve families and children of Wyandot County. |
Information & Referral
Family Resource Center
444 S. Eighth Street
Upper Sandusky
419-294-4093 |
Intake and referral services for Wyandot County
residents, school based counseling services and parent education
groups. |
Crisis Intervention/Mental Health Services
Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services
132 E. Wyandot Ave.
Upper Sandusky
419-294-4388 |
Provides mental health services. |
Domestic Violence
First Step Family Violence Intervention Center
P.O. Box 1103
Fostoria
419-435-7300 |
DVC offers an array of services unparalleled and
comparable to only a few other domestic violence agencies in the
country. DVC offers comprehensive, coordinated programs and services
that address the immediate and long-term needs of domestic violence
victims, their children and abusers including:
Shelter, Supportive Services, Youth Programming, Justice System
Advocacy, Individual Counseling, Group Support, Intervention Services.
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Health Department, Wyandot County
127-A s. Sandusky Ave.
Upper Sandusky
419-294-3852 |
The health department performs food licensing and
food inspection, vaccination programs, free STD and AIDS tests,
and other medical assistance. |
Department of Human Services
Human Services, Wyandot County
137 S. Sandusky Ave.
Upper Sandusky
4192944977 |
The health department performs food licensing and
food inspection, vaccination programs, free STD and AIDS tests,
and other medical assistance. |
Information & Referral
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
Wyandot County
Upper Sandusky
419-396-6492 |
No other address given. Contact Dick Wilson, President
at 419-396-6492 |
North Central Ohio Educational Service Center
South Elementary School
Upper Sandusky
419-294-3445 |
Work with parents who have children with disabilities.
Provide support groups and educational programs for parents. |
Information & Referral
ST. Vincent de Paul Society
225 N. Eighth St .
Upper Sandusky
419-294-2122 |
Limited financial aid, medical supplies,clothing
if needed. Mainly offers assistance for prescriptions,utilities,etc.
in case of an emergency. This is an outreach service of St. Peters
Catholic Church and assistance is usually given on a one-time basis.
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Child Protective Serivces
Social Services, Wyandot County
137 S. Sandusky Avenue
Upper Sandusky
419-294-4663 |
Children's and Adult protective services,day care,case
management,crisis intervention,medicaid,transportation,adoption,health
related services and casework ounseling.. |
Domestic Violence
Turning Point
P.O. Box 822
Marion
614-383-1166 |
Provides support and shelter for victims of domestic
violence and their children. |
Victims Assistance Program
122 E Johnson St
Upper Sandusky
419-294-9900 |
Emergency advocacy services (e.g. obtaining protection
orders); assistance with Victims of crime Compensation claims,courtroom
advocacy,education concerning cases pending within the criminal
justice system. |
Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
Wyandot County Board of DD
11028 County Hwy. 44
Upper Sandusky
419-294-4901 |
County agency providing supports to children and
adults who have mental retardation or developmental disabilities
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| 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. |
Ohio Advocates
for Mental Health (OAMH)
OAMH
1110 Chambers
Road
Columbus,
OH 43212-1702
1-800-589-2603
(toll-free)
e-mail:
oamh@ohioadvocates.org
www.ohioadvocates.org |
Ohio Advocates
for Mental Health (OAMH), the statewide organization for mental
health consumers, has been promoting recovery and independence
since 1984. The mission of OAMH is to educate public officials
and the community at large about mental health and recovery. OAMH offers a wealth
of educational programs, and has a special interest in advocating
for mental health issues at both the state legislative level and
the Ohio Department of Mental Health. Some of the programs offered
include:
- BRIDGES
- Advance Directives
- Peer Support Training
- The Ohio Advocates Affiliated Self Help Network
- Consumer advocacy
- Climbing into the Driver’s Seat
For additional information,
please contact OAMH at 1-800-589-2603, or via e-mail at: oamh@ohioadvocates.org |
Angeline School &
Industries
Serving children and
adults with developmental disabilities in Wyandot County
11028 County
Highway 44, Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351 Phone (419) 294-4901
http://www.angeline.com/school.shtml
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Serving
children with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities
ages Birth through 21 years.
The Wyandot county Board
of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MR/DD) is
extremely proud of its service to children through the Angeline
School. Angeline school has been providing quality educational
and support services to Wyandot County students since its founding
in 1959. Angeline School continues
to offer a broad range of services to children with disabilities
and their families
Angeline Industries,
the adult sheltered workshop of the Wyandot County Board of Mental
Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MR/DD), partners with
local business and industry to employ Wyandot County adults with
disabilities. The Industries does this by securing work contracts
that bring jobs into the workshop where adults with disabilities
then perform the production with the support and supervision of
our professional staff. |
| Ability
Hub
Assistive Technology
Solutions
<A HREF="http://www.abilityhub.com/">AbilityHub.com</A>
This Assistive Technology web site is for people with a disability,
and will direct you
to adaptive equipment for computers.
AbilityHub.com will
respond by email to brief questions
concerning Assistant
Technology pertaining to the content of this web site.
For more in-depth consulting and/or training, please see our consulting
services
or contact us at:
AbilityHub
c/o The Gilman Group, L.L.C.
P.O. Box 6356
Rutland, VT 05702-6356,
U.S.A.
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Telephone: +(802) 775 1993
Fax: +(802)
773 1604
Email: info@abilityhub.com |
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AbilityHub.com's purpose is to help you find information
on adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing
computers. Searching the Internet for accurate information on Assistive
Technology is much like "looking for a needle in a haystack".
This website attempts to reduced the size of the haystack
and bring you the information in an orgranized fashion.
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NAMI
- NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS
The Community Voice
on Mental Illness
http://www.namissw.org/default/about.htm
NAMI Seneca,
Sandusky, & Wyandot Counties
219 S. Front
Street
Fremont, Ohio 43420
(419) 334-8021
1-888-582-8889>
Fax: 419-334-8021
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We are an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental
Illness. We are a self help organization for families of persons
with mental illness, the individuals themselves and their friends. The
National Alliance is comprised of well over a thousand local and
state alliance groups across the country, with over 220,000 members. Our
goals are mutual support, education and advocacy for the victims
of severe mental illness. |
Wyandot
County Free Public Records Directory
http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/OH_Wyandot.htm
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Search
all public records in Wyandot County
Property Searches
Recorder's Office
Sheriff Sales
Vital Records
Unclaimed Funds
Voter Information
Dog Tags
Vital Statistics |
Wyandot
County Family & Children First Councils
http://wyandotfcfc.org/index.php
137-D South Sandusky
Ave.
Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351
Phone: 419-294-6438
Fax: 419-294-4098 |
To Promote:
Healthy Children, Strong Families, Thriving Communities
They Ensure: Shared
Responsibility, Shared Resources, Shared Results
Through: Alignment,
Access, Accountability
Programs:
Access to Better Care
Help Me Grow
R.E.A.C.H |
Autism
Connection
http://theautismconnection.org/default.aspx
Phone: (740)262-1614
The group meets at the
Marie English Early Childhood Center (MARCA)
2387 Harding HWY E. Marion, 43302. |
The Autism Connection was started out of a necessity
for parent support in the North Central Ohio area. The website is
designed to connect parents and give them effective access to helpful
resources and support.
Among other things, “theautismconnection.org will: • Specify
the dates and times for the monthly parent meetings • Share
the latest news and research about Autism • Provide links to
other helpful sites concerning Autism • Provide opportunities
to borrow books and videos • Provide helpful information such
as locations and dates for workshops etc. |
Hear
Now
800-328-8602 |
Hear
Now is a national non-profit program committed to assisting those
permanently residing the in the U.S. who are deaf or hard of hearing
and have no other resources to acquire hearing aids.
Our Mission: Change
the social consciousness of hearing and hearing matters through
education and research while providing the gift of hearing to
those in need around the world. |