Lucas County Covid-19 Re-Entry Resources

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Lucas County Covid-19 Re-Entry Resources Community Resource Guide Addiction Treatment (Also see Mental Health pg.10) Mental Health and Recovery Services Board www.lcmhrsb.oh.gov Alcoholics Anonymous 701 Adams Street, Suite 800, Toledo, Ohio 43604 www.toledoaa.com Monday-Friday 8-5pm 419-380-9862 (24 hour service) 419-213-4600 419-380-9978 (TTD-for hearing impaired) 419-244-4707- Fax Adelante • Planning, funding, evaluation, and monitoring of www.adelantetoledo.org addiction and mental health services 520 Broadway St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-244-8440 Unison Health • Offers The Good Life program to promote www.unisonhealth.org healthy choices and prevent the use of alcohol, 1425 Starr Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43605 tobacco, and other drugs among youth. 419-214-4673 • Call for resource • Mental health and addiction services for both The Lucas County Suicide Prevention Coalition youth and adults 800-273-TALK (8255) • Call for resource Arrowhead Behavioral Health Zepf Center www.arrowheadbehavioral.com www.zepfcenter.org 1725 Timberline Rd., Maumee, OH 43537 6605 West Central Ave, Toledo, OH 43617 419- 891-9333 800-547-5696 419-841-7701 • 18 years or older, private 48-bed psychiatric hospital, 1-866-558-3363 provides inpatient and outpatient recovery and • Youth-shelter/adults-drug additions, addiction services inpatient/outpatient • Child & adolescent psychiatric, medical, residential, Court Diagnostic & Treatment Center and therapy service, several locations www.courtdiagnostic.com 1946 N. 13th St., Suite 230, Toledo OH 43604 The Open Door Monday& Tuesday 8:30-7pm http://opendoortoledo.org/index.html Wednesday-Friday 8:30-5pm 2823 Cherry Street, Toledo, OH 43608 419-244-8624 419-242-7281 • Evaluation services, mental health treatment, Toll Free 1-800-517-9221 consulting services Toll Free Fax: 1-888-641-9221 • Men only - 24 beds, Racing for Recovery • Partners with recovery services, no sex offenders http://racingforrecovery.org/ 6202 Trust Dr., Holland, Ohio 43528 New Concepts 419-824-8462 www.newconceptsiop.org 5301 Nebraska Ave, Toledo, OH 43615 419-531-5544 • Outpatient, All adults ages 12 and up • Marijuana, suboxone and other drugs • Mental Health • Alcohol 1 For more resources visit: http://www.unitedwaytoledo.org/211 For additions. deletions or changes please call 419-213-3815 or click here: https://cjcccommunityresourceguide.wordpress.com/ Rev. 4/19 Northwest Ohio Syringe Service NOSS Toledo Area Heroin Anonymous http://www.lucascountyhealth.com/northwest-ohio- www.heroinanonymous.org syringe-services-now-available/ www.toledoareaheroinanonymous.com 635 N. Erie St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 Ohio Help Line: 888-699-7556 419-213-2655 Toledo Help Line: 419-322-0619 Narcotics Anonymous Toledo T. Whitehead Recovery Center http://natoledo.com/index.html 2044 Genesee St., Toledo OH 43605 Daytime 6am-6pm (419)-250-6262 419-691-8882 Nighttime 6pm-6am (419)-407-0307 • Addiction treatment and recovery housing for males Empowered for Excellence Treatment Alternative for Safer Communities (TASC) 919 Madison Ave, Toledo, OH, 43604 www.lucastasc.org 567-316-7253 701 Jefferson Ave, Suite 101, Toledo, OH 43604, • Addiction and mental health treatment 419-242-9955 419-242-8855-Fax Behavioral Connections • Not always court ordered/ex-offenders, www.behavioralconnections.org adult/adolescent Hours 8-5pm Monday & Wednesday Rescue Mental Health & Addiction Services 800 Commerce Dr. Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 3350 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo, OH 43610 419-872-2419- Perrysburg 419-255-9585 – 24/7 Tuesday & Friday www.rescuemhs.com 1010 North Prospect, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 • Adult and children assessments, referrals and 419-872-2419- Bowling Green stabilization services 419-352-1545/1-800-472-9411-Crisis Hotline • 24 hour Recovery Helpline: call 419-255-3125 • Sliding fee for wood county residents, accepts • Urgent Mental Health Care Center Medicaid A Renewed Mind www.arenewedmindservices.org Birth Certificates/State ID Assistance 1832 Adams St. Toledo, OH 43604 419-720-9247 Monroe Street Neighborhood Center • Adults/children http://www.monroestumc.com/neighborhood-center • Assessments, evaluations, medication assisted 3616 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio 43606 treatment 419-473-1167 Ext. 317 • Mainly mental treatment and substance abuse • Open every Tuesday, 11:30-1pm for food, clothing, help with documents, answers to health Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse questions, blood pressure monitoring, and Outreach Program (UMADAOP) MORE www.umadaop.org 2447 Nebraska Ave. Toledo, OH 43607 Cherry Street Mission 419-255-4444 www.cherrystreetmission.org • Adults/children 1501 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43604 • Treatment, recovery and prevention services 419-242-5141 Glenbeigh • Shelter residents only www.glenbeigh.com 3425 Executive Parkway Suite 207, Toledo OH, 43606, 419-536-4000 • Accepts Medicaid, outpatient, specialty and extended treatment services, 2 For more Resources visit: http://www.unitedwaytoledo.org/211 Bureau of Motor Vehicles www.bmv.ohio.gov Ohio Benefit Bank Heatherdowns License Agency http://www.ohiobenefits.org/ 4460 Heatherdowns Blvd, Toledo, OH 43614 1-800-648-1176 419-381-1109 • To apply for assistance with the cost of child care: Licensing, reinstatement, etc… contact Deputy Registrar YWCA Childcare Resource and Referral www.ywcanwo.org • 1600 Madison Ave, Toledo, OH 43604 1018 Jefferson Ave, Toledo, OH 43604 419-255-5519 Budgeting/Money Management Counseling 419-255-5752-Fax Eberly Center Resource and referral service, help finding provider that www.utoledo.edu/centers/eberly fits needs 2120 Campus Road Toledo, OH 43606 Tucker Hall room 0168 University of Toledo Child Care 419-530-8570 www.utoledo.edu/centers/earlylearn • By appointment only finance counseling and referral 1932 Birchwood, Toledo, OH 43614 services 419-530-6710 • Care for toddlers, preschool and school aged children Crossroads Family Resource Center (in Reformation Lutheran Church) Clothing 4543 Douglas Road, Toledo OH 43613 419-475-3258 Cherry Street Mission Life Revitalization Center www.cherrystreetmission.org/services St. Paul's Community Center 1501 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 www.stpaulscommunitycenter.org 419-242-5141 230 13th Street, Toledo, OH 43604 • FREE clothing (infant to adult) 419-255-5520 ext. 210 Dress Right www.monroestumc.com/reaching-out/monroe-street- Northwest Ohio Homeowners Development Agency neighborhood-center www.nodatoledo.org 3613 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43606 525 Jefferson St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-473-1167 419-243-3734 ext. 42 • FREE job interview clothing, church or social service • Financial Meeting Classes referral needed United North www.unitednorth.org Helping Hands of St. Louis/St. Vincent de Paul 3106 LaGrange St, Toledo, OH, 43604 www.catholiccharitiesnwo.org/helping-hands-of-st- 419-720-6812 Ext 20 louis/helping-hands-services/ • North Toledo residents only 443 Sixth St. Toledo, OH 43605 419-691-0613 • Free clothing once every 3 months per household. Child Care • Anyone may shop • Other services offered to East Toledo residents only Big Brother Big Sister of Northwest Ohio http://www.bbbsnwo.org/ 4 Seagate # 660, Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-243-4600 3 For more Resources visit: http://www.unitedwaytoledo.org/211 Mission Mall/Toledo Gospel Rescue Mission Dental https://tgrm.org/ 117 W. Woodruff Ave, Toledo, Ohio 43604 Dental Center of Northwest Ohio 419-242-6642-Men’s Shelter www.dentalcenternwo.org/ 419-241-6579 (low-income, homeless) • Saturdays noon-2pm 2138 Madison Ave, Toledo, OH 43604 • FREE - limit of 5 items 419-241-6215 • Furniture/appliances/household goods available for donation during week, call for hours • Low-Income, homeless • Call for appointment, St Paul Church Marketplace For All People • Medicaid/HMO/fees, prices vary: $37/toothache diagnosis, $37-$80/wisdom teeth diagnosis, http://www.stpaulsumctoledo.com/page/mission- $87/cleaning, $69/extraction, all children's services $25 outreach • Homeless: FREE, 1201 Madison Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43604 • First come/first serve, need referral from shelter, call 419-243-8284 for dates. • Open each Friday 9:45-12:45pm Mildred Bayer Clinic Computer Classes www.nhainc.org/bayer-homeless-clinic Eberly Center 2101 Jefferson, Toledo, OH 43604 www.utoledo.edu/centers/eberly/ 419-241-1554 2120 Campus Road Toledo, OH 43606 Dental OPTIONS (Ohio Department of Health and Ohio Tucker Hall room 0168 Dental Association), 419-530-8570 1-888-765-6789 to request application. • Call ahead space is limited, full payment expected on • Homeless, or before the first day of classes-classes on • For those with low income, few resources, no dental www.utoledo.edu/centers/eberly under programs and insurance or Medicaid services Kent Branch Library Owens Community College Dental Hygiene Clinic 3101 Collingwood Ave. Toledo, OH 4610 567-661-7294 or 1-800-GO-OWENS, Ext. 7294 419-259-5340 http://catalog.owens.edu/mime/media/5/1333/Dental+Hyg • Weekly classes 1 to 1 iene+Clinic.pdf • By appointment Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Ohio Means Jobs • $30/cleaning, $10-$50/fillings,$30 fees, appointment www.jobseeker.ohiomeansjobs.monster.com/ only, open Sept to May 1301 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43604 • Doesn’t do Medicaid or insureces 419-213-5627 Health Science Campus UT Medical Center 3065 Arlington Ave., Toledo, OH 43614 St. Paul's Community Center 419-383- 3805 www.stpaulscommunitycenter.org/ • Open year-round Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm, 230 13th Street, Toledo, OH 43604 appointment only 419-255-5520 ext. 203 • 24-hr emergency service Swanton Area Community Coalition Lucas County Health Department http://www.swantoncoalition.org/ www.lucascountyhealth.com/ Hours 8-4:45pm 97
Recommended publications
  • Greater Toledo Community Resource Guide
    GREATER TOLEDO COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE For people with disabilities and special needs. Connecting Families, Educators, Healthcare and Service Providers © 2016 ProMedica 1.0595.R090616.DS This booklet was funded by ProMedica Toledo Children’s Hospital and SuperSchade’s Foundation. While every effort has been made to provide a comprehensive list of resources, changes will occur and any exclusions were unintentional. Inclusion in the booklet should not be construed as an endorsement by either of the sponsors either explicit or implied. Please contact Sherri Rogers, Patient Family Care Specialist, at 419-291-1563 with any changes and additions, as we would be happy to update in the next issue. Additionally, please contact Sherri if you would like to receive additional copies. This guide can also be found online. Please visit www.promedica.org/toledo-childrens-hospital/Pages/specialty-services/chronic-care- connection.aspx . Sherri Rogers ProMedica Toledo Children’s Hospital 2142 N. Cove Blvd. HMT 940 Toledo, Ohio 43606 Phone: (419) 291-1563 Email: [email protected] INDEX Pivotal Agencies ........................................................................................................................................3 Ability Center of Greater Toledo ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities .......................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • State Abbreviations
    State Abbreviations Postal Abbreviations for States/Territories On July 1, 1963, the Post Office Department introduced the five-digit ZIP Code. At the time, 10/1963– 1831 1874 1943 6/1963 present most addressing equipment could accommodate only 23 characters (including spaces) in the Alabama Al. Ala. Ala. ALA AL Alaska -- Alaska Alaska ALSK AK bottom line of the address. To make room for Arizona -- Ariz. Ariz. ARIZ AZ the ZIP Code, state names needed to be Arkansas Ar. T. Ark. Ark. ARK AR abbreviated. The Department provided an initial California -- Cal. Calif. CALIF CA list of abbreviations in June 1963, but many had Colorado -- Colo. Colo. COL CO three or four letters, which was still too long. In Connecticut Ct. Conn. Conn. CONN CT Delaware De. Del. Del. DEL DE October 1963, the Department settled on the District of D. C. D. C. D. C. DC DC current two-letter abbreviations. Since that time, Columbia only one change has been made: in 1969, at the Florida Fl. T. Fla. Fla. FLA FL request of the Canadian postal administration, Georgia Ga. Ga. Ga. GA GA Hawaii -- -- Hawaii HAW HI the abbreviation for Nebraska, originally NB, Idaho -- Idaho Idaho IDA ID was changed to NE, to avoid confusion with Illinois Il. Ill. Ill. ILL IL New Brunswick in Canada. Indiana Ia. Ind. Ind. IND IN Iowa -- Iowa Iowa IOWA IA Kansas -- Kans. Kans. KANS KS A list of state abbreviations since 1831 is Kentucky Ky. Ky. Ky. KY KY provided at right. A more complete list of current Louisiana La. La.
    [Show full text]
  • NYC Travel Advisory Flyer
    NYC Travel Advisory Welcome to New York City! New York State has issued a travel advisory for anyone traveling from states that have a significant degree of community-wide spread of COVID-19. In accordance with that advisory, New York State law requires that if you are traveling here from states with a high COVID-19 infection rate, you are required to follow the state guidance below or you could be subject to a $2,000 fine. Under State Law If you are traveling here from any of these states, AND You spent more than 24 hours in that state, you are required to follow the guidance below. State Guidance: 1. Quarantine and separate from others to keep everyone safe. Please remain in your home or the place you are staying except for emergencies or to seek medical care for 14 days from when you left your point of departure. 2. Complete this Traveler Health Form at traveler.health.ny.gov or scan the code below. 3. Review your additional responsibilities under the travel advisory. Exemptions for essential workers traveling to New York may apply. Visit ny.gov/traveladvisory. If you need support while you quarantine, the NYC Test & Trace Corps can help you to separate safely at home or in a free, private hotel. Questions? Call the NYC COVID-19 Hotline at 1-877-CVD-19NY (1-877-283-1969). States that Meet the Criteria for Required Quarantine Alabama Iowa North Carolina Alaska Kansas North Dakota Arizona Kentucky Ohio Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma California Maryland Puerto Rico Delaware Montana South Carolina District of Columbia Nebraska Tennessee Florida Nevada Texas Georgia Minnesota Utah Idaho Mississippi Virginia Illinois Missouri Washington Indiana New Mexico Wisconsin Fight COVID NYC! TEST TRACE TAKE CARE COVID-19 TEST Know Answer the Safely your status.
    [Show full text]
  • Crawford County Health Needs Assessment
    2016 Crawford County & Galion City Community Health Status Assessment Commissioned by: Released May 16, 2016 FOREWORD Dear Community Member, Thank you for your concern for the health and well-being of Crawford County and the City of Galion. The data presented in this publication is the result of the 2015 health and needs status assessment of Crawford County and City of Galion adults. The data collected from Crawford County and Galion residents is reported along with health information from the Ohio Department of Health and relevant national, state, and local data sources. FOREWO Monitoring the health status of local residents to identify community health problems is an essential public health service. This health and needs status assessment is invaluable because it serves as a guide for strategic planning and decision-making. It can help our community identify new health concerns, measure the impact of current community health improvement efforts, and guide the judicious use of local resources. However, this is only one planning tool. A true plan of action for community health improvement will require taking a closer look at these survey results; seeking additional information from community residents, service providers, and others; identifying population(s) at risk for specific health conditions; and choosing effective strategies that will truly improve the health of Crawford County and Galion residents when put into action. This report would not exist without the financial support of community organizations and assistance of community leaders who all care about your health. The project was supported financially by the following organizations: Avita Health System, City of Bucyrus, Crawford County Education & Economic Development Partnership, Community Foundation for Crawford County, Crawford County Public Health, Crawford-Marion ADAMH Board, and Galion City Health Department.
    [Show full text]
  • Columbus Ohio Radio Station Guide
    Columbus Ohio Radio Station Guide Cotemporaneous and tarnal Montgomery infuriated insalubriously and overdid his brigades critically and ultimo. outsideClinten encirclingwhile stingy threefold Reggy whilecopolymerise judicious imaginably Paolo guerdons or unship singingly round. or retyping unboundedly. Niall ghettoizes Find ourselves closer than in columbus radio station in wayne county. Korean Broadcasting Station premises a Student Organization. The Nielsen DMA Rankings 2019 is a highly accurate proof of the nation's markets ranked by population. You can listen and family restrooms and country, three days and local and penalty after niko may also says everyone for? THE BEST 10 Mass Media in Columbus OH Last Updated. WQIO The New Super Q 937 FM. WTTE Columbus News Weather Sports Breaking News. Department of Administrative Services Divisions. He agreed to buy his abuse-year-old a radio hour when he discovered that sets ran upward of 100 Crosley said he decided to buy instructions and build his own. Universal Radio shortwave amateur scanner and CB radio. Catholic Diocese of Columbus Columbus OH. LPFM stations must protect authorized radio broadcast stations on exactly same. 0 AM1044 FM WRFD The Word Columbus OH Christian Teaching and Talk. This plan was ahead to policies to columbus ohio radio station guide. Syndicated talk programming produced by Salem Radio Network SRN. Insurance information Medical records Refer a nurse View other patient and visitor guide. Ohio democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton was detained and some of bonten media broadcaster nathan zegura will guide to free trial from other content you want. Find a food Station Unshackled. Cleveland Clinic Indians Radio Network Flagship Stations.
    [Show full text]
  • Analysis of the Toledo, Ohio Housing Market
    COMPREHENSIVE MARKET ANALYSIS REPORTS Policy Development & Research Analysis of the Toledo, Ohio Housing Market As of April 1, 2004 ECONOMIC RESEARCH U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Analysis of the Toledo, Ohio Housing Market as of April 1, 2004 Foreword This analysis has been prepared for the assistance and guidance of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in its operations. The factual information, findings, and conclusions may also be useful to builders, mortgagees, and others concerned with local housing market conditions and trends. The analysis does not purport to make determinations regarding the acceptability of any particular mortgage insurance proposals that may be under consideration in a particular locality or the housing market area. The factual framework for this analysis follows the guidelines developed by HUD’s Economic and Market Analysis Division. The analysis and findings are as thorough and current as possible based on information available on the “as-of” date from local and national sources. As such, any findings or conclusions may be modified by subsequent developments. HUD wishes to express its appreciation to those industry sources and state and local government officials who provided data and information on local economic and housing market conditions. This analysis takes into consideration changes in the economic, demographic, and housing inventory characteristics of the market area during three periods: from 1990 to 2000, from 2000 to the as-of date of the analysis (Current date), and from the Current date to a Forecast date. The analysis presents counts and estimates of employment, population, households, and housing inventory as of the 1990 Census, 2000 Census, Current date, and Forecast date.
    [Show full text]
  • CITY of TOLEDO, OHIO 2020 Annual Information Statement
    CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO 2020 Annual Information Statement in connection with Bonds and Notes of the City of Toledo In addition to providing information on an annual basis, the City of Toledo intends that this Annual Information Statement be used, together with information to be provided by the City specifically for that purpose, in connection with the original offering and issuance by the City of its bonds and notes. Questions regarding information contained in this Annual Information Statement should be directed to: Melanie Campbell Interim Director of Finance One Government Center, Suite 2050 Toledo, Ohio 43604-2293 Telephone (419) 245-1647 E-Mail: [email protected] The date of this Annual Information Statement is September 15, 2020. (This Page Intentionally Left Blank) REGARDING THIS ANNUAL INFORMATION STATEMENT The information and expressions of opinion in this Annual Information Statement are subject to change without notice. Neither the delivery of this Annual Information Statement nor any sale made under an Official Statement or other offering document of which it is a part shall, under any circumstances, give rise to any implication that there has been no change in the affairs of the City since its date. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT .............................................................................................................. 1 STATEMENT RELATED TO THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PANDEMIC ................................... 2 THE CITY ...................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • List of Surrounding States *For Those Chapters That Are Made up of More Than One State We Will Submit Education to the States and Surround States of the Chapter
    List of Surrounding States *For those Chapters that are made up of more than one state we will submit education to the states and surround states of the Chapter. Hawaii accepts credit for education if approved in state in which class is being held Accepts credit for education if approved in state in which class is being held Virginia will accept Continuing Education hours without prior approval. All Qualifying Education must be approved by them. Offering In Will submit to Alaska Alabama Florida Georgia Mississippi South Carolina Texas Arkansas Kansas Louisiana Missouri Mississippi Oklahoma Tennessee Texas Arizona California Colorado New Mexico Nevada Utah California Arizona Nevada Oregon Colorado Arizona Kansas Nebraska New Mexico Oklahoma Texas Utah Wyoming Connecticut Massachusetts New Jersey New York Rhode Island District of Columbia Delaware Maryland Pennsylvania Virginia West Virginia Delaware District of Columbia Maryland New Jersey Pennsylvania Florida Alabama Georgia Georgia Alabama Florida North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Hawaii Iowa Illinois Missouri Minnesota Nebraska South Dakota Wisconsin Idaho Montana Nevada Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Illinois Illinois Indiana Kentucky Michigan Missouri Tennessee Wisconsin Indiana Illinois Kentucky Michigan Ohio Wisconsin Kansas Colorado Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma Kentucky Illinois Indiana Missouri Ohio Tennessee Virginia West Virginia Louisiana Arkansas Mississippi Texas Massachusetts Connecticut Maine New Hampshire New York Rhode Island Vermont Maryland Delaware District of Columbia
    [Show full text]
  • Texas Iowa Kansas Ohio Illinois Nebraska Missouri Oklahoma
    Sully Codington Chippewa Wright Anoka Presque Isle Meade Spink Lac qui Parle Kandiyohi Meeker Lincoln Cheboygan Taylor Langlade Menominee Charlevoix Clark Ramsey Hennepin St. Croix Marinette Hughes Hamlin Deuel Leelanau Stanley Chippewa Campbell Haakon Hyde Yellow Medicine McLeod Pennington Hand Carver Alpena Weston Renville Washington Dunn Menominee Otsego Montmorency Antrim Beadle Marathon Oconto Door Kingsbury Scott Dakota Pierce Leelanau Sibley Eau Claire Custer Brookings Lincoln Clark Shawano Jones Lyon Pepin Buffalo Redwood Oscoda Alcona Grand Traverse Kalkaska Crawford Jerauld Benzie Jackson Lyman Nicollet Le Sueur Goodhue Sanborn Rice Miner Brown Wood Kewaunee Portage Waupaca Converse Lake Buffalo Brown Moody Wabasha Outagamie Fall River South Dakota Pipestone Trempealeau Jackson Shannon Mellette Brule Murray Minnesota Iosco Niobrara Manistee Wexford Missaukee Roscommon Ogemaw Aurora Cottonwood Watonwan Blue Earth Davison Waseca Steele Hanson Dodge McCook Olmsted Waushara Bennett Manitowoc Minnehaha Winona Winnebago Calumet Tripp Rock Arenac Todd Nobles Monroe Jackson La Crosse Juneau Mason Lake Osceola Clare Gladwin Douglas Wisconsin Martin Adams Faribault Wyoming Freeborn Hutchinson Marquette Huron Dawes Gregory Mower Green Lake Charles Mix Fillmore Turner Lyon Houston Fond du Lac Sheboygan Lincoln Osceola Bay Sioux Dickinson Emmet Vernon Oceana Mecosta Isabella Midland Winnebago Keya Paha Worth Newaygo Platte Sheridan Bon Homme Mitchell Boyd Yankton Howard Columbia Sioux Sauk Tuscola Kossuth Richland Dodge Sanilac Cherry O'Brien
    [Show full text]
  • Along the Ohio Trail
    Along The Ohio Trail A Short History of Ohio Lands Dear Ohioan, Meet Simon, your trail guide through Ohio’s history! As the 17th state in the Union, Ohio has a unique history that I hope you will find interesting and worth exploring. As you read Along the Ohio Trail, you will learn about Ohio’s geography, what the first Ohioan’s were like, how Ohio was discovered, and other fun facts that made Ohio the place you call home. Enjoy the adventure in learning more about our great state! Sincerely, Keith Faber Ohio Auditor of State Along the Ohio Trail Table of Contents page Ohio Geography . .1 Prehistoric Ohio . .8 Native Americans, Explorers, and Traders . .17 Ohio Land Claims 1770-1785 . .27 The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 . .37 Settling the Ohio Lands 1787-1800 . .42 Ohio Statehood 1800-1812 . .61 Ohio and the Nation 1800-1900 . .73 Ohio’s Lands Today . .81 The Origin of Ohio’s County Names . .82 Bibliography . .85 Glossary . .86 Additional Reading . .88 Did you know that Ohio is Hi! I’m Simon and almost the same distance I’ll be your trail across as it is up and down guide as we learn (about 200 miles)? Our about the land we call Ohio. state is shaped in an unusual way. Some people think it looks like a flag waving in the wind. Others say it looks like a heart. The shape is mostly caused by the Ohio River on the east and south and Lake Erie in the north. It is the 35th largest state in the U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Toledo/Northwest Ohio Grassroots Initiative Offers COVID-19 Vaccinations at Metroparks
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 15, 2021 Contact: ODH Office of Communications (614) 644-8562 Metroparks Toledo: Scott Carpenter, APR (419) 407-9726 The V Project: Chrys Peterson (419) 290-4124 Toledo-Lucas County health Department: Shannon Lands (419) 392-4703 Toledo/Northwest Ohio Grassroots Initiative Offers COVID-19 Vaccinations at Metroparks Restaurant gift cards and drawing to stay overnight in treehouse offered as incentive COLUMBUS – The V Project, in partnership with Metroparks Toledo and Toledo-Lucas County Health Department, is offering COVID-19 vaccinations at three northwest Ohio area metroparks throughout July. Everyone who gets a COVID-19 shot at the Farnsworth, Oak Openings Preserve, or Pearson metroparks during one of these special events will receive a $15 gift card to an area restaurant and be entered in a drawing for a chance to stay overnight in a six- person treehouse. The Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the following dates. Anyone younger than 18 getting the Pfizer vaccine must have a parent or legal guardian present. • Saturday, July 17 and Sunday, July 18 o Oak Openings Preserve Metropark, Oak Openings Lodge parking lot, 5440 Wilkins Rd., Whitehouse • Saturday, July 24 and Sunday, July 25 o Pearson Metropark, playground shelter parking lot, 761 S. Lallendorf Rd. (between Navarre and Starr), Oregon • Saturday, July 31 o Farnsworth Metropark, Indianola Shelter parking lot, 8505 S. River Rd., Waterville Everyone who receives their vaccine at one of these events will receive a $15 restaurant gift card, and will be entered in a drawing for a free overnight stay for up to six guests in The Stables treehouse, the largest of overnight treehouses at the Cannaley Treehouse Village at Oak Openings Preserve Metropark.
    [Show full text]
  • Pregnancy Options & Resources
    Pregnancy Options Helping you with your decision Office Location: 219 E. Market St. Lima, Ohio 45801 419-228-6154 This booklet is a list of resources provided to help you make the best possible decisions regarding your pregnancy For services at Allen County Public Health’s Reproductive Health & Wellness Clinic, please call: 419-228-6154 This agency is an equal provider of services and an equal opportunity employer—Civil Rights Act of 1964. PRE-NATAL, DELIVERY & POST PARTUM CARE ADOPTION OB/GYN Specialists of Lima Northwest Ohio OB/GYN Allen County Children’s Services Dr. William Scherger Dr. Desrene Brown (419) 227-8590 Dr. Scott Stallkamp Emily Kurland, CNP Dr. Vanessa Stallkamp 123 W. Spring St. Dr. Tammy Herrick Lima, Ohio 45801 Dr. Sarah Kreider 547 Harmon Rd. Huffman, Kelly, Brock, & Gottschalk Dr. Elizabeth Rumschlag Bluffton, Ohio 45817 (419) 224-4357 Allison Douglas, FNP Phone: (419) 369-4600 Meredith Warnecke, CNP Fax: (419) 369-4803 540 W. Market St. Lima, Ohio 45801 830 W. High St. 1740 N. Perry St. Suite C The National Center for Adoption Law & Policy Lima, Ohio 45801 Ottawa, Ohio 45875 Phone: (419) 227-0610 (614) 236-6730 Fax: (800) 686-4096 Phone: (419) 523-4611 303 E. Broad St. www.obgynlimaohio.com Fax: (419) 523-4615 Email: [email protected] Columbus, Ohio 43215 Non-Profit Adoption Agencies Women’s Health for Life Alliance OB/GYN Adoption Circle Dr. Michelle Coates Dr. Rhonda Medina 1-800-927-7222 Dr. Jennifer Niesen Debra Newton, CNM Lori Brown, CNP Nicole Pothast, CNM Kerry Stedke PA-C “OHIO’S DROP-OFF LAW” Julie Moore, RD, LD 1220 E.
    [Show full text]