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Fulton County Resource Guide Table of Contents Emergency Services…………………………………………………….……Back Cover Social Service Agencies AA Alcoholics Anonymous………………………………………………………………….4 Alano Club in Wauseon Ability Center, Bryan Office Adult Basic & Literacy Education (ABLE) Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE) Alzheimer Association NW Ohio Chapter…………………………………………….5 American Red Cross-West Central Ohio Chapter AmeriCare Home Health Center for Child and Family Advocacy Community Health Professionals Comprehensive Crisis Care/211…………………………………………..………………6 Community Pregnancy Centers Cystic Fibrosis Center-Pediatric Divorce Care Domestic Violence Women/House of Ruth…………………….……………………7 Easter Seals Society of Northwest Ohio Epilepsy Center Services of Northwest Ohio Family and Children First Council Family Justice Center Four County ADAMhs Board Four County Family Center………………………………………………..……..………….8 Four County L.O.S.S. Team Friendship House FulCare Behavioral Health Fulton County Board of Developmental Disabilities……………………..… …..9 Fulton County Child Support Enforcement Agency Fulton County Furniture Ministry Fulton County Health Center Fulton County Job & Family Services……………………………………………..………10 FCJFS Healthy Start FCJFS Re-entry Connection Fulton County Health Department Grief Support Group 1 Table of Contents Social Service Agencies, Continued Habitat for Humanity……………………………………….……………………….….….11 Hands of Grace Faith in Action Healthy Start Help Me Grow—Northwest Ohio Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) H.O.P.E. Fulton County Health Center……..………..……………………………..12 International Institute of Toledo It Takes Two Kaitlyn’s Cottage Legal Aid of Western Ohio (LAWO) Lutheran Social Services of Northwestern Ohio…..……………………..…….13 Maumee Valley Guidance Center Maumee Valley Planning Organization NAMI of Four County New Home Development, Inc. …………………..……………………….……………14 Noah House Northwest Ohio Community Action (NOCAC) Nursing Mom’s Group Office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel Ohio Means Jobs-Northwest Ohio Job Center…………….………………….…15 Ohio State University Extension Office Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities Partnership Assistance to the Homeless (PATH) PathStone Quadco Rehabilitation Center……………………………………………..………..…16 Recover Services of NOW, Inc. The Ridge Project Sara’s Garden 2 Table of Contents Social Service Agencies, Continued Shalom Ministries…….………………..…………………………………….………………17 Sight Center of Northwest Ohio Social Security Administration Teen Line Together We Can Make a Difference...……………………..………….…….…..18 United Way of Fulton County Veteran’s Service Commission Women, Infants & Children (WIC) YWCA of Greater Toledo Child Care Resource & Referral………………...19 Zenobia Temple A.A.O.N.M.S Assistance Programs Clothing Assistance…………………………..…….…………….…………………........20 Rental Assistance………………….....…………….………………………………...…...21 Food Assistance…………………………….…….……………………………….…….…..22-23 Free Community Meals………………………………………………….…..……………23 Prescription Assistance………………………………………………….………..………24 Utility Assistance………..……………………………….……………...…..……….......25 Vision/Eyeglass Assistance………………………………………...……………………26 Education and Schools…………………………………….…..….……………..……..27-29 Preschools and Day Care Centers…….…..…..…………….……….……..….…31 Public Libraries…………………………….……..….……………….…………………....32 Pharmacies……………………………………………………………….………..….……...33 Hospitals…………………………………………………………………….…………….……34 Clinic/Urgent Care………………………………………………………….………..…….35 Physicians………………………………………………………………….…….……….……36-37 Fun Places for Families………………………..…..……………….……..……………38-41 3 Social Services Agencies AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) …………………….………….………..419-380-9862 Web Site: www.area55aa.org Services: Go to website for list of meetings held in Fulton County Alano Club in Wauseon……………………………………………..…..419-335-6211 222S. Brunell Street, Wauseon OH 43567 Services: Alcohol and drug-free Club, primarily providing a place where recovering people can meet-eat-dance and in general just associate with other recovering people. The Club is not affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous. The Ability Center, Bryan Office.………...419-633-1400 or 855-633-1400 1425 East High Street, Bryan, OH 43506 Web Site: www.abilitycenter.org Services: Assist individuals with disabilities by providing advocacy, independent living skills training, information and referral, and peer support. Another program of The Ability Center is Assistance Dogs for Achieving Independence (ADAI); they have helped children and adults with disabilities achieve greater independence by training and placing service and therapy dogs to assist with the individual’s daily needs. Adult Basic/Literacy Education (ABLE)….419-267-3331 or 800-589-3334 Four County Career Center 22-900 State Route 34, Archbold, OH 43502 Web Site: www.fourcounty.net Services: Adult basic literacy classes and GED classes. Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE)…………………...….800-837-0814 118 Clinton St., Ste. 101A, Defiance, OH 43515 Fax: 419-782-5830 – Web Site: http://ablelaw.org/ Services: Non-profit regional law firm that provides high quality legal assistance in civil (non-criminal) matters to help eligible low-income 4 individuals and groups in western Ohio achieve self-reliance, equal justice and economic opportunity. Alzheimer Association NW Ohio Chapter………………………..800-272-3900 American Red Cross West Central Ohio Chapter………………………………….………….419-227-5121 Web Site: www.allenohrc.org Services: Aid in disasters, first aid and CPR training, safety courses, blood service collection program, services to military families. AmeriCare Home Health…………………………..……….…….…...419-636-2702 102 W. Bryon Street, Bryan, OH 43506 Fax: 419-636-2702 – Web Site: www.americare-health.com Services: Home health care, on-call services and other in-home medical services, such as skilled nursing, occupation therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, home health aides, and social workers. Center for Child & Family Advocacy…………….….………..…….419-335-4255 Crisis Line/Women’s Shelter………….…….419-782-1100 or 800-782-8555 125 North Fulton, Wauseon, OH 43567 Fax: 419-335-4256 website: www.theccfa.org Services: General counseling services including individual therapy, marriage counseling, play therapy, group therapy, domestic violence treatment, prevention programming, battered women’s shelter, victim support and advocacy. Community Health Professionals……………………………….……419-445-5128 Fulton County Area Visiting Nurses - Hospice, The Caring Way 230 Westfield Drive, Archbold, OH 43502 Fax: 419-445-6314 – Web Site: www.comhealthpro.org Services: Hospice, skilled nursing care, occupational, physical and speech therapy, private duty services, volunteer program. 5 Comprehensive Crisis Care of NW Ohio/2-1-1 Call Center (Formerly First Call for Help) ………………..800-468-4357 or 419-599-1660 Information & Referral……………………………………….………..…………….2-1-1 600 Freedom Drive, Napoleon, OH 43545 Fax: 419-592-8336 – Web Site: www.firstcallnwo.org Services: 24/7 access to information and referral services to health and human service agencies and programs throughout northwest Ohio, emergency mental health assessments for persons in crisis or experiencing psychiatric distress, crisis stabilization unit, outpatient psychiatric services. Community Pregnancy Center (CPC) ……419-335-0117 or 800-633-3339 Formerly Women’s Health Resource 1499 North Glenwood Avenue, Wauseon, OH 43567 Web Site: www.cpcnwo.org Services: Provides free assistance for unplanned pregnancies, pregnancy testing, STD clinic, Earn While You Learn Parenting Classes, furniture, diapers, post-abortion counseling, formula and breastfeeding classes. Cystic Fibrosis Center-Pediatric/Adult Program Northwest Ohio (Toledo Children’s Hospital)………………….419-291-2007/800-227-2959 2121 Hughes Street, Suite 640, Toledo, OH 43606 Email: [email protected] Services: The CF Care Center if funded by the CF Foundation to provide wellness and treatment care programs through an annual grant; in addition, the Foundations’ grant supports ancillary care services (social worker and educational programs). Additional programs provide advocacy, referral and information services. Divorce Care and Divorce Care for Kids Support Group….419-337-4776 North Clinton Mennonite Church 831 West Linfoot Street, Wauseon, OH 43567 Website: northclinton.org Services: Find help and healing for the hurt of separation and divorce. 6 Domestic Violence for Women/House of Ruth……………….800-782-8555 Center for Child & Family Advocacy 511 Perry Street, Defiance, OH 43512 Services: 24-hour hotline, various support groups, residential and battered women’s shelter. Domestic violence center-confidential location Easter Seals Society of NW Ohio……….…419-535-5750 or 877-885-2601 440 South Reynolds Road, Suite C, Toledo, OH 43615 Website: noh.easterseals.com Services: Information and referral, assistance with equipment loan, car seats, recreational summer camp, recreational programs, Home Health care, summer speech therapy. Epilepsy Center Services of NW Ohio.....419-867-5950 or 800-589-5958 1701 Holland Road, Suite B, Maumee, OH 43537 Website: www.epilepsycenter.org Services: Advocacy, counseling, education programs, support groups, recreation/training, family weekend camp, residential services, resource library, emergency medication assistance. Family and Children First Council-Fulton…………………...…..419-337-0915 606 S. Shoop Avenue, Wauseon, OH 43567 Website: www.fultoncountyhealthdept.com Services: Current programs include- strategic planning; partnership for a drug free Fulton County; Help Me Grow; Ohio Children’s Trust Fund Programming; Systems of Care and Service Coordination.
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