Family to Family Systems of Care Resources Resource Manual For For the The Fairfax/Woodland Community Hills/Buckeye/Garden Valley Neighborhoods

East End Neighborhood House 2749 Woodhill (216) 791-9378

Community Services Centers

Organizations for Men, Women and Children

Job Services

All the resources you need in one book! January 2012-December 2012

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Fairfax/Woodland Hills Collaborative Community Resource Guide

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FAMILIES OF THE FAIRFAX/WOODLAND HILLS

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Government and Key Telephone Numbers ...... 18-21

Adoption Agencies & Resources:

Adoption Network ...... 21 Applewood ...... 21 Beech Brook Weizer Adoption ...... 22 Help Me Grow ...... 22 Northeast Adoption Services ...... 22 Ohio Youth Advocate Program……………………………………………………..22 Alcohol/Drug Services for Adolescents: Alateen ...... 23 Bellefaire Parents& Children together ...... 23 The Center for Substance Abuse Treatments...... 23 The Covenant Inc ...... 23 Nothern Ohio Recovery ...... 23 New Directions Inc ...... 24 Rap Art Center ...... 25 S.A.D.D. Students Against Destructive Decisions ...... 25 Westhaven Youth Center ...... 26

Alcohol/Drug Services for Adults: Ala-Non/ Adult Children of Alcoholics ...... 26 Alcoholics Anonymous ...... 26 Cleveland Treatment Center ...... 27 CoDa (Co-Dependant Anonymous) ...... 27 Community Action Against Addiction ...... 27 Community Assessment Foundation ...... 27 Free Clinic of ...... 28 Hitchcock Center for Women ...... 28 IWO San...... 28 Metro Health/ Miracle Village ...... 28 Narcotics Anonymous ...... 29 Recovery Resources…………………………………………………………………29 Rosary Hall/ St. Vincent Charity Hospital ...... 29 S.T.A.R.T Sobriety Treatment & Recovery ...... 29 Stella Maris ...... 29 Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services Board of Cuyahoga County ...... 29

Manna House Referral & Resource Center ...... 29 Orca House, Inc ...... 29

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U.M.A.D.A.O.P...... 29

Child Care Services:

Antioch Head Start / Daycare ...... 30 Bolton Child Development ...... 31 Buckeye Educational Center, Inc ...... 32 Community United Head Start...... 33 Dawson Temple Day Care ...... 34 East End Neighborhood House ...... 34 Fundamental Early Childhood Development Academy ...... 34 Giddings Early Childhood Program...... 34 Karamu Early Childhood Development Center ...... 34 Mt. Carmel Head Start ...... 35 Mid Town Community Day Care ...... 35 Ministerial Day Care Association ...... 35 St. Catherine’s Head Start ...... 35 Child Care Resources ...... 36

Churches:

Antioch Baptist ...... 36 Calvary Hill Baptist ...... 36 Calvary Presbyterian ...... 37 Church of the Transfiguration ...... 37 East Mount Zion Baptist ...... 37 Emmanuel Baptist ...... 37 Euclid Avenue Church of God ...... 37 Euclid Avenue Congregational ...... 38 Gods House of Prayer ...... 38 Greater Roman Baptist ...... 38 Kingdom Life Assembly…………………………………………………………….38 Liberty Hill Baptist ...... 38 Light of Liberty ...... 38 Love Divine M.B.C...... 39 Messiah Baptist ...... 39 Morning Star Baptist Church………………………………………………………..39 Mount Sinai Baptist ...... 39 Mount Zion Congregational ...... 39 Open Door Missionary Baptist ...... 39 Olivet Institutional Baptist ...... 40 Pentecostal Church of Christ ...... 40 Sardis Baptist ...... 40 St. Adelbert ...... 40

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St. James A.M.E...... 41 St. Johns Baptist ...... 41 Union Grove Baptist ...... 41 United House of Prayer ...... 41

Cleveland Board-of-Education & Public Schools:

Board of Education ...... 42 Superintendents ...... 42 Bolton Elementary ...... 42 Audubon ...... 42 Hope Academy...... 42 St. Adelbert Church School ...... 43 Giddings ...... 43 Anton Gardina ...... 43 Alexander Graham Bell ...... 43 Buckeye Woodland ...... 43 Case ...... 43 Cleveland School of Arts Lower Campus ...... 44 George Washington Carver...... 44 Harvey Rice/ Jesse Owens ...... 44 John W. Raper ...... 44 After school Option at Margaret Ireland ...... 44 Wade Park at Harry E. Davis ...... 44 Sunbeam ...... 45 Benedictine High School ...... 45 John Hay High School ...... 45 Carl & Louis Stokes Central Academy ...... 45 Martin Luther King Law & Municipal ...... 45 East High ...... 45 East Tech High School...... 46

Cuyahoga County Health & Human Services:

Cleveland Department of Public Health ...... 46 Cuyahoga County Board of Health ...... 46 Cuyahoga County MR/DD ...... 46 Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health ...... 47 Cuyahoga Health & Nutrition ...... 47 Cuyahoga Juvenile Court ...... 47 Department of Children & Family Service ...... 47 Department of Children & Family Service Customer Service ...... 48

Dentist: Dentist ...... 48

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American Dental ...... 48

Domestic Violence Service:

Batterer’s Intervention Program ...... 48 Center for Prevention of Domestic Violence/ Templum ...... 48 Cleveland Rape Crisis Center ...... 48 YWCA of Cleveland Domestic Violence Outreach ...... 49

Education/Employment and Training

Cleveland Adult Education ...... 49 Cleveland Scholarship Program ...... 49 Even Start ...... 50 Cuyahoga Community College ...... 50 Life Skills ...... 51 READ ...... 51 VGS...... 51 Women in Transition ...... 52 YOU ...... 52 Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation ...... 52 Cleveland Job Corp ...... 52 CEOGC ...... 53 Hard Hatted Women ...... 53 Women’s Re-entry Resource ...... 53 Employment Alliance ...... 54 UMADAOP…………………………………………………………………………54 Goodwill Industries ...... 54 Employment & Family Services ...... 54 UMADAOP ...... 55 Towards Employment………………………………………………………………55 Small Business Information Center ...... 55

Family Planning/ Parenting:

Adolescent Pregnancy Clinic ...... 55 Alternaterm Pregnancy Services ...... 55 Birthright ...... 55 Planned Parenthood ...... 56 Woman Kind ...... 56 DePaul Young Parent Program……………………………………………………..56

Financial Planning:

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Consumer Credit Counseling ...... 56 Social Security Administration ...... 56

Foster Care:

Family-to-Family……………………………………………………………………56 OYAP ...... 56 Specialized Foster Care...... 56

Grief/ Support Group:

Bereavement Care Resource ...... 56

Health Agencies/ Clinics/Hospitals:

American Sickle Cell Anemia ...... 56 American Red Cross ...... 56 Metro Health Buckeye Health Center ...... 57 Hospice of the Western Reserve ...... 57 University Hospitals of Cleveland ...... 57 St. Lukes Hospital ...... 57 NEON ...... 57

HIV/AIDS:

AIDS Housing Council ...... 57 AIDS Taskforce ...... 58 Care Alliance………………………………………………………………………..58 AIDS Hotline ...... 58

Homeless Shelters:

Angeline Christian Home ...... 58 Care Alliance ...... 59 Continue Lock ...... 59 City Mission………………………………………………………………………...59 East Side Catholic Center & Shelter ...... 59 Family Transitional Housing ...... 59 Harbor Lights ...... 59 New Life Community ...... 60 Project Heat ...... 60 Transitional Housing ...... 60 Westhaven Youth Shelter ...... 60 West Side Catholic Center ...... 60 Zelma George……………………………………………………………………….61

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Hospitals:

Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital ...... 61 ...... 61 Marymount Hospital ...... 61 Metro Health Medical Center ...... 62 Rainbow Babies & Children ...... 62 St. Vincent Charity...... 62 University Hospitals...... 62

Housing Programs:

CASH ...... 63 Cleveland Housing Network ...... 63 Consumer Protection Association…………………………………………………..63 Fifth Third Bank…………………………………………………………………….63 Slavic Village Development ...... 64 Union Miles Development ...... 64 University Settlement Home Buyers ...... 64

Hunger Centers:…………………………………………… 65 See: Nutrition & Churches Section & Food Bank (St. Mark Baptist Church)

Immunizations:

Cuyahoga County Board of Health ...... 65

Job Temp Services:

Employment Connection ...... 65

Lead Testing:

Board of Health ...... 65

Legal Services:

Child Support Enforcement Agency ...... 66 County Juvenile Court ...... 66

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County Probate Court ...... 66 Guardian Ad Litem Project ...... 66 KeySource…………………………………………………………………………..66 Legal Aid ...... 66 Public Defenders Office ...... 67 Witness/ Victim Service ...... 67

Libraries:

Union...... 68 MLK ...... 68 Case Western Reserve...... 68 Addison ...... 68 Garden Valley ...... 68 Hough ...... 69 ...... 69 Rice ...... 69 Mediation Services…………………………………………………………69 Mental Health: Applewood ...... 70 Berea Children Home ...... 70 Beech Brook...... 70 Bellefaire Residential ...... 70 Magnolia Club House……………………………………………………………….71 Mary Mount ...... 71 Mental Health Services for Homeless...... 71 Mobile Crisis ...... 72 Parmadale ...... 72 Recovery, Inc ...... 73 Metro Health Buckeye Health Center ...... 73 St. Vincent Charity...... 74 Tapestry/PEP...... 74

Nutrition:

WIC ...... 75 East End Neighborhood House (Food, Family, & Fundamentals) ...... 75 Neighborhood Food Bank…………………………………………………………..75

Prenatal/ Parenting:

Moms First (Formerly Healthy Family Healthy Start) ...... 76 Interlink Help Me Grow...... 76

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Tot-Line ...... 76 FatherHood Initiative………………………………………………………………..77

Rape/ Sexual Assault Services:

Alpha Clinic ...... 77 Rape Crisis Center ...... 77

Recreation/Cultural Arts: Boys & Girls Club ...... 77 Childrens Museum ...... 78 ...... 78 Cleveland Music School ...... 78 Health Space Cleveland ...... 78 Eliza Bryant Village ...... 78 Hippy Program ...... 79 NCA ...... 79 Karamu House ...... 79 Alta House ...... 79 East End Neighborhood House ...... 80 Friendly Inn Settlement House ...... 80 Garden Valley Neighborhood House ...... 80 Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood House ...... 80 Lexington Bell ...... 81 Phyllis Wheatley ...... 81 R.E.A.D ...... 81 Geauga Lake Park ...... 81 Great Lakes Science Center ...... 81 FairFax Recreation ...... 82 Woodland Recreation...... 82 Zelma George Recreation ...... 82 Lonnie Burton Recreation ...... 82 Western Reserve Historical Society...... 83

Playgrounds/Outdoor Pools City of Cleveland Recreation Dept……………………………………………….83 Luke Easter ...... 83 Woodland ...... 83 Central ...... 84 Lonnie Burten ...... 84 Fairfax ...... 84 Thur-Good Marshall ...... 85 James Bell ...... 85

Relative Caregivers:

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Department of Senior & Adult Services ...... 85

Senior Citizen Services: AARP ...... 86 Senior Center ...... 86 Chore Program ...... 86 County Department of Senior & Adult ...... 86 First Call for Help ...... 87 Legal Aid Society ...... 87 Long Term Care Ombudsman ...... 87 Mead House ...... 87 National Caucus & Center on Black Aged ...... 87 Recovery Resource Older Adult ...... 88

Special Needs Services: Cleveland Hearing & Speech ...... 88 Cleveland Sight Center ...... 88 County MR/DD ...... 89 Tapestry...... 89

Thrift Stores:

Dollar Mart...... 89 St. Vincent Depaul ...... 89 Salvation Army ...... 89 Transportation: Americab ...... 89 Yellow Cab ...... 89 CRT ...... 90 RTA...... 90

Utilities: Electric Illuminating Co ...... 90 Cleveland Public Power ...... 90 Consumer Protection ...... 91 Co-op...... 91 Division of Water ...... 91 East Ohio Gas ...... 91 Heap ...... 90 PIP ...... 92 First Call for Help ...... 92

Voter Registration: Cuyahoga County Board of Elections...... 92

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Youth Development

Big Brothers Big Sisters…………………………………………………………….93 Boys and Girls Clubs………………………………………………………………..93 Employment Connection ...... 93 E-City………………………………………………………………………………..95 Distinguished Men of Excellence……………………………………………………95 Youth Empowering Services………………………………………………………...95

Additional Information

Automobile Repairs and Services…………………………………………………..95 Banks………………………………………………………………………………..95 Beauty Salons………………………………………………………………………95 Car Washes..………………………………………………………………………...96 Check Cashing………………………………………………………………………96 Clothing Stores………………………………………………………………………96 Discount Stores………………………………………………………………………96 Dry Cleaners…………………………………………………………………………96 Electronic……………………………………………………………………………96 Fast Food Restaurants……………………………………………………………… 97 Florists………………………………………………………………………………97 Funeral Homes ...... 97 Furnace Repairs ...... 97 Furniture Repairs ...... 97 Gas Stations ...... 97 Groceries Stores ...... 97 Hardware Store ...... 98 Insurance Companies ...... 98 Laundromats ...... 98 Movie Rentals ...... 98 Pharmacies ...... 98 Real Estate ...... 98 Restaurants…………………………………………………………………………..98

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FAIRFAX/WOODLAND HILLS COLLABORATIVE MEMBERSHIP ROSTER

This collaborative is designed for service providers and residents to develop a network of service delivery for children, primary, foster or adoptive families involved or at risk of being involved with the Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services.

The collaborative meets once a month at different locations within the community. Some of our members are: Karamu House, Phillis Wheatley, Bellflower, Community Reps, Beech Brook, Berea Children’s Home and NEOHS & CDC.

Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse 11811 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio 44120 229-2420 (Fax 229-2474) Contact: Karen Mitrisin

Northern Ohio Recovery 3746 Prospect Ave East Cleveland, Ohio 44115 391-6672 Contact: Anita Bertrand, Director

East End Neighborhood House 2749 Woodhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 791-9378 Paul Hill, Jr., Collaborative Chairperson Zulma Zabala, Neighborhood Administrator, 707-6004 Rachel Redcross, Systems of Care Supervisor, 707-6025 Clay Williams, Wrap Specialist, 707-6006 , Resource Specialist, 707-6025 Jarrod Levert, Wrap Specialist, 707-6032

This symbol recognizes all of our Collab members throughout the manual.

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Karamu House, Inc. 2355 East 89th Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 795-7070 Gregory Ashe, Executive Director, ext.212 Annette Bailey, Assistant, ext. 213

Saint Adelbert Church 2347 East 83rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 881-7647 (Fax 881-7670) Reverend Pleiman Linda Gamble

The Phillis Wheatley 4450 Cedar Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 391-4443 (Fax 391-4543) Jacqueline Bradshaw, Executive Director (cell 387-5000)

The Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) 1215 East 79th Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 361-2040 Jessica Horne, Director

Family Life Education Correspondence to: 6001 Woodland Ave (Central Family Resource Center Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 361.5632 (Fax 623-3768) Dr. Dottie Sterling, Director

One Church One Child (Rev C.J. Matthews, Chair) Mt Sinai Baptist Church 7510 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 432-3491 Henderson Deal, Administrator

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St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church 25465 South Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio 44122

Reverend Lynum (216) 751-3190 Sunday Worship Service 11:30am

Fairhill Center on Aging 12200 Fairhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 421-1350 Adaora Schmiedl, Dir. Marketing & Development

Bolton Elementary School 9803 Quebec Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 231-2585 Branka Vinski, Principal (Direct, 231-8141)

Cleveland Police Department 5th District Chester @ East 107 ST. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 623-5500 (main number) Commander Calvin Williams/623-5505

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corp. 8111 Quincy Ave. (Quincy Place) Cleveland, Ohio 44104 361-8529 Wyonnette Cheairs, Housing Program Specialist

Department of Children and Family Services 3955 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Jimmy Mazzola, Family-to Family Administrator 432-3346

Department of Children and Family Services 8111 Quincy Ave. (Quincy Place) Cleveland, Ohio 44104 391-5255 (Fax 391-6136) Latasha Brown, Geo Chief

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Department of Children and Family Services/ Employment and Family Services 8111 Quincy Ave. (Quincy Place) Cleveland, Ohio 44104 391-5089 Angeli Persons, Manager

Connection Health Wellness Advocacy 24200 Chagrin Blvd. #400 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 831-6466 Mark Johnson LISW

Beech Brook 11801 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 831-2255 Valerie Dowery-Houi

Berea’s Children Home 3235 Prospect Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (440) 260-8528 Cassandra Abbot, Clinical Supervisor

Help Me Grow 2421 Community College Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Office @ Quincy Place 391-5131 (Fax 391-3437)

Cuyahoga County Community Navigator/East Side Relative/Kinship Care Givers Department of Children and Adult Services 1701 East 12th.LL Cleveland, Ohio 44113 420-6772 Natasha Yovich/Grand Parent/Kinship Care

Children’s Defense Fund 52 East Lynn St. Columbus, Ohio 43215 614-221-2244 Shaun Tucker

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North East Ohio Children’s Defense Fund 3418 Washington Blvd. Cleveland Hts., Ohio 44118 321-7601 Barbara Boyd, Senior Manager

Department of Children and Family Services 3955 Euclid Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44115 881-4164 Stephanie Phelps/Recruitment

National Youth Advocate Program 23611 Chagrin Blvd, Suite 275 Beachwood , ohio 44122 464-1880 Contact: Jan Poplar

Antioch Development Corporation 8869 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44104 216-421-2345 #109

University of Phoenix 3401 Enterprise Parkway Beachwood, Ohio 44122 216-378-0473#520741

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Government Mayor: Frank Jackson MAYOR’S OFFICE Mayor’s office (216) 664-2220 Mayor’s Action Center (complaints) (216) 664-2900 City Council (216) 664-2840 City Hall (operator) (216) 664-2000

COUNCIL MEMBERS Ward 4 Kenneth Johnson (216) 664-4941 Ward 4 Office # and [email protected] (216) 421-8639 Ward 5 Phyllis Cleveland (216) 664-2309 Ward 5 Office [email protected] Ward 6 Mamie Mitchell (216) 664-4234 Ward 6 Office # and [email protected] (216) 791-8683

COUNTY COMMISSIONER County Executive Edward FitzGerald (216) 443-7178

STATE REPRESENTATIVES Dennis J. Kucinich (D-10) (614) 466-7954 Shirley Smith (D-11) (614) 466-1444

CONGRESSWOMAN Marcia Fudge (614) 466-4857

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**Information in this resource book is subject to change.

City of Cleveland (216) 664-2000 Key Telephone Numbers Abandoned Cars on Streets (216) 664-2510 Air Pollution Complaints (216) 664-2457 Animal Protective League (216) 771-4616 Better Business Bureau (216) 241-7678 Bulk Item and Tires Pick Up (216) 664-3007 Building/ Housing Code Violations (216) 664-2007 Building/ Housing Permits Info. (216) 664-2910 Child Abuse Hotline (216) 696-KIDS Chuckhole/ Street Repair (216) 664-2510 Dead Animal Pick Up (216) 664-3270 Division of Environment (216) 664-2300 Dog Complaints, Strays, Barking (216) 664-3069 Dumping- Report Illegal Activity (216) 664-3867 Health Code Violations- Rats, Garbage,, etc.. (216) 664-2300 Poison Control (216) 231-4455 Recycling Hotline (216) 664-3717 RTA –Schedule Information (216) 621-9500 Sewers- Repair, Catch Basin Cleaning (216) 664-2513 Snow Removal (street) (216) 664-2510 Traffic Signals- Repair (216) 420-8273 Traffic Signs- repair (216) 420-8281 Tree Trim, Removal (216) 664-3104 Vital Statistics- Birth & Death Certificates (216) 664-2315

Police Stations

4th District Headquarters 9333 Kinsman Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 623-5400

5th District Headquarters 10600 Chester Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 623-5500

Fire Stations Emergency Numbers (216) 621-1212 or 911 Station #09 - 6712 Woodland Avenue Station #10 - 1935 East 101st Station #26 - 7818 East 79th Kinsman 19

POST OFFICE

Jessie Owens Branch (Station C) 5600 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 881-0407

Station B 1650 East 55th Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 881-6740

Station H 630 East 105th Cleveland, Ohio 44108 (800) 275-8777

ADOPTION AGENCIES AND RESOURCES

Adoption Center at Bellefaire 22001 Fairmount Blvd. Shaker Heights, OH 44122 (216) 932-2800 Contact: Karen Anderson Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5:00pm; Friday 8:30am-4:00pm Services: International home studies, domestic adoptions, placement of children with special needs, open adoptions, support, counseling, education and assessment services.

Adoption Network Cleveland 291 East 22nd Street Cleveland, Ohio 44123 (216) 881-7511 Contact: Betsy Norris Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00

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Applewood Centers, Inc. 3518 West 25th Street Cleveland, OH 44109 (216) 741-2241 ext. 1285 Contact: Margo Williams Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm Services: Traditional adoption services and works with other agencies and families in the following areas: foreign adoptions, foster care to adoption situations and agency-assisted independent adoptions.

Beech Brook 11801 Buckeye Rd. Cleveland, OH 44120 (216) 831-2255 Contact: Jean Taraba Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm Services: Provides youth-focused services, treatment foster care, day treatment, individual/family counseling, play therapy, family health services, residential treatment, Gund School for children in residential treatment, school based CSP, family preservation, Spaulding adoption program

Help Me Grow & Healthy Ohioan’s Help Line 1(800) 755-4769 Services: Distributes Ohio Adoption Guides and assists in location adoption agencies in specific areas. Other services include a family tip line.

ALCOHOL/DRUG SERVICES FOR ADOLESCENTS

Alateen (Alanon) 75 Public Square, Suite#701 Cleveland, OH 44113 (216) 621-1381 www.afgcleveland.org 24 hour hotline: Services: Provides support groups for friends and relatives of people with alcohol dependency.

Bellefaire Parents and Children Together (PACT) 22001 Fairmount Blvd. University Hts. OH 44118 (216) 320 8502 Contact: Intake help line

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Services: Offers an intensive in home family preservation service to prevent out of home placement of children from families for up to 10 hours per week for 90 days. Also offers therapy and case management for families in the program. Family’s can self refer. Cost: Varies; Medicaid

The Center for Substance Abuse Treatments 1 800 662-HELP (4357) Service: Substance abuse resource center for adolescents and adults.

The Covenant Inc. 1515 West 29th Cleveland, OH 44113 (216) 574-9000 x100 Contact: Doug De Roberts Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Services: Provides chemical dependency treatment to indigent adolescents age 12-18. Offers day treatment and assessment for chemical dependency and dual-diagnosis youth. Treatments length varies, average treatment last 12 weeks, and there are 2 separate stages of aftercare that vary in length according to assessment. The average teen takes approximately 5-6 months to complete the program. Sponsors substance abuse prevention services for preschoolers in the community. Cost: sliding scale, accepts Medicaid

Northern Ohio Recovery 12921 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Oh 44112 (216) 229-3784 Contact: Anita Bertrand Services: Offers an intensive 35-day outpatient chemical dependency treatment program, an 8- week treatment program, and an outpatient program for youth age 12-18, at risk for chemical dependency. Provides individual, group, and family counseling, education, mentoring services, tutorial services, activity therapy, and cultural awareness education and prevention. Cost: accepts Medicaid and most insurances

New Directions, Inc. 30800 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, Oh 44124 (216) 591-0324 Contact: Dale Thomas ext. 244 Intake counselor or Kim Appell ext. 230 assessment counselor Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Services: Residential and outpatient treatment center for adolescents recovering from harmful involvement with alcohol and drugs. Dual diagnosis is a specialty. Provides individual counseling, peer-group therapy, school classes, recreational activities, sexual abuse counseling, a family program, and aftercare programs. Serves pregnant adolescents. Cost: Varies depending on the program, accepts Medicaid

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Rap Art Center 1941 S. Taylor Road Cleveland Heights, Oh 44118 (216) 932-9497 ext. 109 Contact: Pam Bradford for information regarding Rap Art Programs Central Intake: (216) 623-1445 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Services: Outpatient treatment, assessment, counseling, aftercare and outreach for youth ages 7 to 21 years and their families. Programs blend clinical services with the arts. Specialists in art therapy, music therapy, psychosocial drama, and other disciplines work with professional counselors to address problems with youth and their families, Individual adolescent assessments for dependency. Cost: Fee for treatment services, sliding scale, will accept most insurances and Medicaid

S.A.D.D. Students Against Destructive Decisions 5700 Brecksville Road Independence, Oh 44131 (216) 606-6023 Contact: Ken Groll, State Coordinator Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm Services: Peer leadership program to reduce the number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities/injuries by enhancing communication between parents and teens, mobilizing peer pressure and facilitating substance abuse education in schools.

Westhaven Youth Center 3020 West 104th Cleveland, Ohio 44111 (216) 941-0062 Contact: General Staff Services: Life skills, drug prevention education Target Population: 12-17 years old, teens at risk, coed. Eligibility: Runaways, homeless and throwaway teens who are residents. ALCOHOL/DRUG SERVICES FOR ADULTS

AlA-non/Adult Children of Alcoholics 75 Public Square Suite #701 Cleveland, Oh 44113 For nearest meeting location Call: (216) 621-1381

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Services: Support groups for friends and relatives of people with alcohol dependency. Provides speakers and publishes a newsletter.

Alcoholics Anonymous Cleveland Office 3950 Chester Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 431-4131 must call first to set up assessment Contact: Van Roy Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am-5:00pm; Friday 8:00am-4: 30pm 2900 Detroit Road Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 781-9222 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00am-5: 30pm; Friday 9:00am-12: 30pm Lakewood Office 14805 Detroit Road Lakewood, Oh 44107 (216) 923-4001 Contact: Peg Keating Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00am-5: 30pm; Friday 9:00am-12: 30pm 24-Hour help line: (216) 431-4131 Services: Provides information, assessment, referral, intensive day treatment, aftercare, and relapse prevention and case management for substance abusers. Offers specific programs assistance programs for businesses, mental health and personal development services, and prevention services to schools.

Cleveland Treatment Center 1127 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 861-4246 Contact: Sam Cook Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Services: Offers counseling, methadone maintenance, outpatient detoxification, individual and group counseling, criminal justice system liaison, vocational guidance, social services, and medical evaluation and services to adults with chemical dependencies. Sponsors educational prevention programs for seniors and children. Offers treatment for pregnant, addicted females, and AIDS education and outreach. Intake fee: 883.00 (but, accepts Medicaid)

CoDA Co-Dependents Anonymous

Lakewood Public Library-Madison Branch 13229 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Oh . Hours: Call for meeting time. 24

24 hour answering service (440) 646-8726 Services: Provides men and women support and techniques to finding healthy relationship based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Community Action Against Addiction 5209 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 881-0765 Contact: Varies according to treatment program Hours: vary according to program Services: Provides drug treatment services for adult addicted to opium, cocaine, and other narcotics. Services include methadone maintenance, outpatient detoxification, cocaine treatment, outpatient counseling, and drug and AIDS education and training.

Community Assessment and Treatment Services 8415 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44105 (216) 441-0200 Also: 5000 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44113

Contact: Residential: Stephan Williams Outpatient: Vickie Woods- 431-3800 (5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44103) Hours: vary according to program Service: Offers a residential treatment program for men and women who are court referred. Provides drug and alcohol assessments, weekend alternatives program, and an 8-week intensive outpatient drug and/or alcohol program, with a 12-week aftercare program. Specialized programs run a longer duration, and clients will be placed after an assessment. Cost: Varies with program. Will accept Medicaid

Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland 12201 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 721-4010 Intake /Assessment Coordinator: Victoria Marion, MSSA Program Director: Richard Romaniuk, Ph.D. Hours: Monday-Friday 5:30pm-7: 30pm Services: Offers a substance abuse outpatient treatment program (six to ten weeks).

Hitchcock Center For Women 1227 Ansel Road Cleveland, Oh 44108 (216) 421-0662

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Contact: Mary Basie Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Services: Offers an inpatient and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program for women. Short-term inpatient lasts for 30-45 days and long term lasts for 90-120. Moms can bring children in up to the age of three. Outpatient treatment lasts for 4-6 weeks and offers aftercare for 6 months upon the completion of treatment. Also offers a 2-year transitional housing program for moms that have completed the treatment program. Eligibility: Chemically dependent and recovery focused.

IWO SAN 13211 Chapel Side Avenue Provide counselors and clinical services (216) 295-9404

East Side Catholic Center and Shelter P.O. Box 20177 Cleveland, Oh 44120 (216) 231-5556 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 24 hours emergency shelter Services: Offers a six-month residential treatment program for women and their children. Program accepts male children up to the age of 12. Provides aftercare for 18 months.

Metro Health/Miracle Village Outhwaite Homes Estate 4500 Kennard Court Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 431-2327 x129 Coordinator Contact: Monica Wright, Intake Coordinator Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm Services: Highly structured 30-day or less residential treatment program for chemically dependent mothers and their children, up to the age of 13. Services also include primary housing, aftercare, parenting education, and counseling, case management and prevention education for up to 21 months. Special Programs/Groups: Pregnant/postpartum.

Narcotics Anonymous 888-438-4673 Services: Assists persons in their efforts to overcome their addiction through mutual support at weekly meetings.

Recovery Resources 3950 Chester Ave. Cleveland, Oh. 44114

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(216) 431-4131 Contact: Intake Office (431-4131 x 1107 or 1206 Resources has 19 different programs serving men, women, adolescents and children, homeless persons, the elderly, persons with mental/developmental disability, persons involved with the criminal justice system, persons living with HIV/Aids and dually diagnosed persons.

Rosary Hall/St. Vincent Charity Hospital 2351 East 22nd Street Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 363-2580 Contact: Intake Department Services: Offers a 3 to 5 day detoxification program, 5-week outpatient program, and 12-week aftercare program. Programs are for men and women.

S.T.A.R.T. Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams Cuyahoga County Department of Children & Family Services Requirement: (216) 696-KIDS referral Services: Works with families who are referred to CCDFS who have given birth to a child who has been exposed to drugs in utero. Program provides family with a caseworker and family advocate to link families into treatment, as well as community programs in order to strengthen the family and prevent the removal of the children.

Stella Maris 1320 Washington Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 781-0550 Contact: Pattie Towels Intake Coordinator for detox.

Residential Treatment (216) 621-5335 Contact: William Wash Services: Provides chemical dependency treatment for adults. Includes a medical detoxification unit, 5-7 days for alcohol and 7-10 days for opiates, and a 90-day residential halfway house for indigent males. Provides job referral services, food, clothing, and lodging for destitute alcoholics. Program does not offer outpatient or aftercare.

Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board of Cuyahoga County 614 Superior Ave Suite 300 Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 348-4830 Fax: (216) 348-4834 Executive Director: Cassandra McArthur Services: Treatment, Prevention, Referral, and Resource Library, Information Distribution

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Mission: To minimize the harmful impact of substance abuse and dependence by developing, maintaining, and advancing a coordinated network of comprehensive services focused on wellness/prevention and recovery.

Manna House Referral and Resource Center 8019 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 432-2598 Director: Rev. Franklin Smith Mission: To provide a holistic services and support to the recovering addict, their children, other family members and friends. Hours: 8:00am-12:00pm Monday –Friday Drop In Center on Saturday Services: Support groups, fellowship, Referral to Community Agencies, Spiritual 12-step, Clothing assistance, spiritual counseling, and sober housing information.

Orca House, Inc. 1909 East 89th.Street Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 231-3772 Executive Director: Gregory Uhland Hours: 8:30-5:00pm Monday-Friday Services: Provides 30 to 90 day residential, primary treatment to adult males and females identified as chemically dependent, Intensive outpatient services, and aftercare services Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) 1215 East 79th Street Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 361-2040 Fax: (216) 361-1856 Executive Director: Ms Jessica Horne Hours: 9:00am-6:00pm Monday-Friday Services: Serving residents of the community and beyond, provides programs including abuse, alcoholism, and resources for better living and foster care.

UMADAOP/Hispanic 3305 W.25th Cleveland 44109 (216) 459-1222 Contact: Danei Chavez, Prevention Director Evaluation and prevention of substance abuse in Cleveland schools. M-F, 9-5 K-8 grades

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CHILD CARE

Antioch CHILD CARE 8869 Cedar Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 231-8487 Contact: Thelma Seward Hours: 7:30am-5: 30pm Ages: 3-5years *Must meet income guidelines/ No fees for income eligibility / No vouchers

Bolton Child Development 9803 Quebec Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 231-2585 Contact: Lisa Arotzarena (Head start Program)Cindy Pistone (Pre-School Special Needs) Hours: 9:00am-4:00pm Buckeye Educational Center, Inc. 11823 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 991-2001 Contact: Ms. Dolman, Ms. Perry or Ms. Bush Ages: 5-12 years Hours: 7am-6pm Services: Before and after school care, Accepts vouchers and offers a sibling discount. *Up coming –Preschool from ages 1.5-5 years

Dawson Temple Day Care 10734 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 231-6313 Contact: Keita Dawson Hours: 7am-6pm Monday-Friday Ages: 2.5-12 years *Before and after school care *Associated with Ministerial Head start *Accepts Vouchers

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East End Neighborhood House 2749 Woodhill Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 791-9378 Contact: Tatiana Norris, Day Care Director Hours: 6:30am-5: 45pm Monday-Friday Daycare/ 6 months to 12 years Head start/ 3-5 years Vouchers Accepted *Before and after school care Contact: Tamika Herndon, 21st Century Coordinator (216) 707-6029

Fundamental Early Childhood Development Academy 12500 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 295-0650 Contact: Ann Marie Ogletree Hours: 6:30am-6:00pm *Ages: 18months – 12 years *Before and After School care *Head start *Transportation from area schools *Afro centric learning and Spanish taught *Computer science 3-school agers

Giddings Early Childhood Program 2250 East 71st Street Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 431-1298 Contact: Carol Robinson Hours: 9:10am-3: 30pm, Monday-Friday

Karamu Early Childhood Development Center 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 795-7070 ext. 243 Contact: Cynthia Payne Hours: 7am-6pm, Monday-Friday *Daycare/ 2.5 – 5 years $25 daily *After School Care/ 6 – 12 years $13.40 daily *Head start/ 3 – 5 years $22.60 daily *Set Fee of $85.00 weekly *Vouchers accepted

Mt. Carmel Head Start

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11515 Mt. Carmel Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 791-5073 Contact: Angela Smith Hours: Half Day Services 8:30am-12pm and 12:45pm-4: 15pm Ages: 3-5 years Capacity of 68 children Free program

Mid-Town Community Day Care 6101 Euclid Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 431-4000 Contact: Ms. Hart Hours: 24 Ages: 6wks-10 yrs School agers and before/ after care, Vouchers accepted and preschool/head start.

Ministerial Day Care Association St. Mark Baptist Church 11123 Buckeye Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 229-2267 Contact: Ms. Rolling Hours: 7am-6pm Ages: 3-5 years Meet income guidelines (Free) • More sites available for younger children; Maine Office: 721-9000

St. Catherine’s Head Start 9412 Heath Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 641-9377 Hours: 8:30-12pm or 12:45pm-4: 15pm Tuesday-Friday Ages: 3-5yrs Income Eligible

CEOGC 10011 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 541-7878 Main Office: Early Headstart Coordinator Contact: Barbara Payne Ages: 3-5 years and children with special needs are welcome. Vouchers are accepted, and other sites available.

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Child Care Resources Starting Point 2000 East 9th Street Suit #1400 Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 575-0061 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm; 24 hour emergency Services: Offers free phone referral to childcare services, information about evaluating and choosing childcare providers, and scholarships for low-income families needing assistance with child care costs. Provides training and consultation for early childhood professionals, public and private leaders and organizations, and businesses on childcare issues.

CHURCHES

Antioch Baptist Church 8869 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 421-1516 www.antiochcleveland.com Pastor: Dr. Marvin A. Mickle

Calvary Hill in God in Christ 2765 Woodhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 216-791-4937

Calvary Hill Baptist Church 10300 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-1769 Pastor: Rev. John Ribbons

Calvary Presbyterian Church 2020 East 79th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 391-8448 www.calvarypresbyteriancecleveland.org Pastor: Rev. Rick Gillespie-Mobley

Church of the Transfiguration 8614 Euclid Avenue

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Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 421-0524 Pastor: Rev. Abraham Fiodembo

East Mount Zion Baptist Church 9990 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 231-0408 www.eastmtzionbaptistchurch.org Pastor: Rev. A Charles Bowie Services: • “Life Line” food program - Mon &Tues following Second Sunday, Monthly. Call 231- 0284

Emmanuel Baptist Church 7901 Quincy Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 432-2212 Pastor: Rev. Sterling Glover Services: • Tutoring Programs for students for help in preparation in proficiency test, and for adults (Sat. 8:30 – 12pm) • Hot meal program- Wed. 11am-12: 45pm

Euclid Avenue Church of God 8601 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-1455 Pastor: Page A. Harris Services: • Morning Worship- 11:00am • Bible Class-Wed.7pm • Parenting on Our Own (for single mothers, every second Saturday 10-2))

Euclid Avenue Congregational Church 9606 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-5200 Pastors: Rev. Courtney Clayton Jenkins www.eacc-ucc.org Services: • 10am Worship • Cocaine-Anon/Monday 7:00 PM (268-5886)

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• Alcoholics Anonymous/Wednesday 7:00 PM (383-1992) • Martial Arts (Kempo) For Youth/Tuesday 4:30 (252-2711 or 233-5645

God’s House of Prayer and Deliverance 2654 Woodhill Rd. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 229-5606 Pastor: Rev. J.M. Shaffer www.godshouseofprayerchurch.org

Greater Roman Baptist Church* 8715 Buckeye Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 795-8061

Kingdom Life Assembly Church 2570 Woodhill Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 421-0302 Pastors Williams and Cynthia Jordan Service 10:45

Liberty Hill Baptist Church 8206 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-5841 Pastor: Mark Louis Johnson Sr. Services: • Sundays Worship- 10:30am Saturday Academy- 12:30pm-1: 30pm • Performing Arts – (Fall and Winter only) 1:30pm-3: 30pm • Tuesday Evening Prayer Meeting-6: 30pm • Bible Study- Wed.12:00pm • Feeding and Clothing (3rd Saturday of the month) 11:00am-1:00pm

Light of Liberty Church* 9215 Superior Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 229-7770 Pastor: Rev. Melvin Warren

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Love Divine M.B.C.* 11306 Buckeye Rd. Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 791-0258

Messiah Baptist Church* 7401 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 431-1870 Pastor: George Ellison Services: • Sunday Worship 11am • Bible Study- Wed. 7pm

Morning Star Baptist Church 10250 Shaker Blvd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 721-7300 www.morningstarbaptist.com Community Liaison- Betty Richardson 8am and 11am Service

Mount Sinai Baptist Church 7510 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 431-1361 www.mtsinaiministries.org Pastor: Parstor Jacquelyn Mattews Services: • Sunday Worship- 8am and 10:45am, Wed- 6:30pm • Meals – Every Wed. 5:30pm • Daycare Services • Bible Study-Tues 6:30 P.M.

Mount Zion Congregational 10723 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-5760 www.mtsioncleveland.org Pastor: Rev. Paul Hobson Sadler Sr.

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Services: • Sunday Worship- 10am • Community Meals- Last Sat of month 12pm-2pm • Bible Reflection- Wed. 10am-12pm Evening Service 7:00p.m.

Open Door Missionary Baptist Church 8215 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 721-0177 Pastor: Joseph Hopkins III Services: • Sunday Worship- 11:00am

Olivet Institutional Baptist Church 8712 Quincy Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-3585 www.oibc.org Dial-A-Prayer: (216) 721-7729 Pastor: Rev. Jawanza Karriem Lightfoot Colvin Services: • Sunday Worship- 7:45am and 10:30am • Church School –Wed, 5:30 P.M. • Midweek (Wed.) Bible Study- 11am and 7:00pm • Medical Center/ University – 721-2177

Pentecostal Church of Christ 10515 Chester Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-5934 www.pcccleveland.com Pastor: Bishop J. Delano Ellis II and Pastor Sabrina Ellis Services: • Sunday Worship-8am and 11am • Sunday School- 9:30 • Midweek Services- Wed. 7pm

Sardis Baptist Church* 7115 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 431-4666 Pastor: J. Solomon Sutton

St. Adelbert Church

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2347 East 83rd Street Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 881-7647 Pastor: Father Kenneth F. Pleiman C.P.P.S. Services: • Sunday Worship- 10:30am • Bible Study- 2nd and 4th Sunday after service 12pm • Youth programs • Senior programs • Tutoring and Enrichment sessions Mon-Fri 3-6pm • Boy Scouts- Fridays 5:30pm

St. James A.M.E. Church 8401 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 231-3562 www.stjamescleveland.net Pastor: Rev. Gerald Cooper Services: • Sunday Worship- 8am and 11am Except 3rd Sunday • Unity Service-Every Third Sunday-10:00 A.M. • Community Unity Meals- Last Sat 12pm and Food Pantry 3rd Friday 12pm-3pm • Headstart – Mon-Friday 6:30am-6: 30pm • Alcoholics Anonymous-Every Wednesday 7:30 P.M. • Senior Outreach/231-0003 • Headstart Daycare (216) 791-4376

St. John’s Baptist Church* 2300 East 100th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 421-1034 Pastor: John Sell Services:

Union Grove Baptist Church* 8932 Quincy Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 231-3985 Pastor: Rev. E.L. Rogers Services: • Sunday Worship- 10:55am • Sunday School- 9:25am

United House of Prayer* 8700 Cedar Avenue

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Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 229-6971 Pastor: Rev. Rev Hector Services: Sun. School 11am and Sunday school 9am

CLEVELAND BOARD OF EDUCATION AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Board of Education 1380 East 6th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (216) 574-8000 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:15am-5:00pm

Superintendents Office (216) 574-8400

Cleveland Municipal School District Division of Youth Health & Support Services 1440 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (216) 361-8128 Contact: Eugenia Cash, Supervisor

Bolton Elementary 9803 Quebec Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 231-2585 Grades: Pre K-8 Principal: Mary Fitzgerald Community aid: Ms. Jordan

Calvary Center Academy 9510 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 229-4188 Grades: K-5 Principal: Mrs. Yolanda Stone

Hope Academy Cathedral Campus 10615 Lamontier Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 721-6909 38

Grades: K-8 Principal: Ms. Lynda Farkas Family Liaison: Ms. Scott Asche

St. Aldelbert Church School 2347 East 83rd Street Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 881-6250 Grades: K-8 Principal: Ms. Paul Mattis

(Giddings Elementary 2250 East 71st Street Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 431-1298 Grades: Pre K-5 Principal: Tara Bond Family Liaison: Mrs. Crystal Wallace

Anton Gardina 3050 East 77th Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 812-1543 Grades: Pre K- 8 Principal: Marwa Ibrahim Family Liaison: Ms. Arlene Williams

Buckeye Woodland 9511 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 231-2661 Grades: K-8 Principal: Lori D. Durham

Case Elementary 4050 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 431-4390 Grades: Pre School-5 Principal: Temujin Taylor Family Liaison: Mrs. Sharon Johnson

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Cleveland School of Arts Lower Campus (Formerly Dike Montessori) 2501 East 61st Street Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 361-0708 Grades: Pre K-8 Principal: Alisha Starks Family Liaison: Beverly Braun

George Washington Carver 2201 East 49th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 391-2916 Grades: K-6 Principal: Mwanamke (Meke) C. Johnson-Wiggins Community aid: Mrs. Bethany Tyson

Harvey Rice/Jesse Owens 2730 East 116th Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 472-5067 Grades: K-8 Principal: Leon Rallings Community aid: Mrs. Ruth Wetzeo

John W. Raper 1601 East 85th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 421-1922 Grades: K-5 Principal: Ms. Katrinka Bean Community aid: Ms. Debra Bell

Margaret A. Ireland Contemporary Academy 1800 East 63rd Street Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 881-3766 Grades: Pre K- 7 Principal: Mrs. Debra Franklin Family Liaison: Ms. Elaine Hall

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Wade Park 7600 Wade Park Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 920-6945 Grades: K-5 Principal: Sophia Karnavas Family Liaison: Mr. Kenneth Armstrong

Sunbeam 11731 Mt. Overlook Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 231-0961 Grades: K-8 Principal: Ms. Melanie Sinks Family Liaison: Mr. Fredrick Watson

Benedictine High School 2900 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 421-2080x 324 Grades: 9-12 Principal: Sal Miraglada Public Relations: Ms. Kennedy

John Hay High School 2075 Stokes Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 421-7700 Grades: 9-12 Campus Administrator: Kathleen Freillino

Charles Orr 9711 Lamont Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-6120 Grades: 6-9 Principal: Mr. Gregory Henderson Family Liaison: Mr. DeAndre Taylor

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Carl and Louis Stokes Central Academy 2225 East 40th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 431-4410 Grades: 6-8 Principal: Fatima Wright Community aid: Blinda Harris

Martin Luther King Jr. Law & Municipal Careers 1651 East 71st Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 431-6858 Grades: 6-12 Principal: William Davis Community aid: Mr. Timothy Eppinger

East Technical High School 2439 East 55th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 431-2626 Grades: 9-12 Campus Administrator: Dale Laux

CUYAHOGA COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Division of Environment 1925 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (216) 664-2300 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm Services: Aids support services, air pollution control, lead poison control, support and information regarding communicable diseases, environmental health, health centers, health promotion, Healthy Start, Healthy Family Health Start, nursing services, and substance abuse and mental health treatment.

Department of Public Health 1375 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 664-2324 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:15am-4: 30pm

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Services: Concentrates on the general public health, environmental health conditions, and communicable disease monitoring in the Cuyahoga County general health district (35 contracting cities, excluding Cleveland, Lakewood, and Shaker Heights). Services include well-child clinics, child and adult immunizations, occupational health services, and school health services.

Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MR/DD) 1275 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (216) 241-8230 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4: 30pm Services: Offers comprehensive educational, vocational, and supportive services to individuals with moderate, severe, and profound mental retardation or developmental disabilities and to their families. Services include information, referral, home training schools and preschool, training for employment and job placement, parent education, and special therapies. Offers community residential options and provides information and referral for other types of residential services.

Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board 1400 W. 25th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 241-3400 TDD/TTY: (216) 241-3938 24 hour Mental Health Information/ Emergency/ Crisis Service for Adults and Children: (216) 623-6888 24 hour Consumer Warm Line: (216) 886-5950 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Services: Works to improve the coordination of mental health services throughout Cuyahoga County. Allocates public mental health funds to over 30 agencies providing mental health services to the community. Identifies significant gaps in existing mental health services delivery and initiates action to fill these gaps. Fosters cost effective advancement in treatment and identifies innovative prevention programming.

Cuyahoga County Department of Human Center Broadway Employment and Training 1641 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Main Number: (216) 987-7000 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am- 4:30pm Health check Program (987-7809): Stresses prevention and follow-up medical screenings for children receiving medical benefits. Healthy Start Program (987-7346): Provides medical benefits for children up to 18 years of age. Application process can be accomplished by mail or phone. Family Emergency Assistance (987-7000): Provides emergency assistance once a year to low income families. Food Stamp Program (987-7430).

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Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court 9300 Quincy Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106 (216) 443-8400 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:15am- 4:30pm Services: Assumes responsibility for arraignments, adjudication, and disposition of cases of unruly, delinquent, neglected, dependent, or abused children, and adult cases involving the well being of children, such as paternity, child support, and contributing cases. Handles juvenile traffic cases.

Department of Children and Family Services 3955 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 431-4500 (216) 696-KIDS (5437) 24 hr. abuse/neglect report hotline Services: Investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect. Provides case management services to eligible families and individuals. Focuses on preserving, strengthening, and improving each family’s ability to protect its children.

Department of Children and Family Services Customer Service Unit (216) 432-CARE (2273) Services: Responds to customer concerns. Educates the public on the Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services agency.

DENTIST

Dentist 1-800-336-8478 Services: Provides referrals to dentist offices that are currently accepting clients for most areas.

American Dental 7949 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103

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Main Number: (216) 421-8600

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

Batterer’s Intervention Program of Cuyahoga County 1276 W. 3rd Street Room 706 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 443-5620 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am- 4:30pm Services: Provides psycho-educational intervention for adults identified as perpetrators of domestic violence. Both court mandated and non- mandated referrals accepted. Includes assessment and two phases of group intervention. Limited individual treatment available.

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 1370 Ontario Street Suite 420 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 619-6194 Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am- 5:00pm Services: Provides short term, one on one counseling for victims of sexual abuse and non- offending family members for adults and children. Services are provided for free.

Domestic Violence Center POB 5466 Cleveland, Ohio 44101 (216) 651-8484 (Operating System) Target population: Victims and perpetrators of domestic violence Services provided: Childcare and child development; crisis intervention; employment services; family counseling and support services; health promotion services; mental health, outreach, identification, referral; services for children with special needs and youth development. Therapeutic counseling, support groups and community education

EDUCATION/EMPLOYMENT TRAINING

Cleveland Adult Education Max Hayes Annex 4600 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44102 45

(216) 574-8200 Class Info (216) 631-2885 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4: 30pm Services: Assist with various GED sites throughout the Cleveland area. Classes and test offered at these East side locations: • Carl B. Stokes Social Service Mall-6001 Woodland Ave.-room. 1061 • Case Western Reserve University-10900 Euclid-Yost Hall-room 435 • Employment Connection (One Stop Center)-1701 E. 13th-LL & 1468 E. 55th. • Fatima Family Center-6600 Lexington Ave. • Murtis H. Taylor-13422 Kinsman Rd. • Old Stone Center for Education-91 Public Sq. 3rd. Fl. • Salvation Army-17625 Grovewood Ave. • The Urban League of Greater Cleveland-2930 Prospect Ave.

Cleveland Scholarship Program, INC. BP Building, Suite 3820, 200 Public Square Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 241-5587 Contact: Maria Boss Target Population: Adults, ages 25 and above; also, 19-24 year olds with at least a one year break in their education. Intake Process: Application and required documentation must be submitted by deadline of April 15th. For fall enrollment, and by June 1st for teacher licensure scholarship program. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pm

Services: Provides free counseling and information about scholarships, careers, technical schools, colleges, universities, admission and financial aid procedures, admission test deadline dates. Assists in completing and checking all financial aid forms and applications including needs analysis, federal, state, and private scholarship applications.

Even Start Bolton Elementary School 9803 Quebec Avenue Cleveland, Oh (216) 707-2012 Hours: Tue, Wed, and Thursday 9am-3: 30pm Friday 9am-11: 30am Services: Help parents get their GED and life training skills.

Vocational Guidance Services 2239 East 55th Street Cleveland, Oh 44104 46

Main Number: (216) 431-7800 Executive Director: Robert Comben • Intake Specialist to inform all that is offered in training. Must have handicap/disabilities, Incarcerated or drug rehabilitation Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Services: Neighborhood Job Match, Vocational Training and Placement, Alliance Training Service, Adult Day Care (Monday-Friday 8:30am-2: 30pm for seniors 60 and over. Breakfast and lunch served.), and Food Program (last Monday of every month from 12:30pm-3:00pm. *Must have ADC ID-card.)

Cuyahoga Community College (website) www.tri-c.edu Eastern Campus: 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, Oh 44122 (216) 987-2000 Metropolitan Campus 2900 Community College Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 987-4000 Western Campus 11000 W. Pleasant Valley Road Parma Hts., Oh 44130 (216) 987-5000 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Provides information and guidance to adult (age 19 and older) residents of Cuyahoga County who are interested in post secondary education. Advisors help participants (by appointments only) to select an appropriate career, develop an educational plan, and help with application for admission and financial aid. Advisors help select 2 or 4-year colleges, vocational/technical training, a GED class or English as a second language. Counselors work in neighborhood agencies and hold workshops, group sessions and individual appointments.

Learning, Earning, and Parenting Program (LEAP) Cuyahoga Work and Training 1641 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 987-7827 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

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Services: Provides teen parents and/or pregnant teens an incentive to complete school. Student must be under the age of 20 and on public assistance, (TANF)

Life Skills Center 3222 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 431-7571 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm Services: Offers an alternative school program for adult’s ages 16-22 that has dropped out or are at risks for dropping out of high school. Program is a self-paced computer based curriculum that also provides students with life skills and job training. Provides students with job placement and student will earn a high school diploma. School is accredited. Fee: $10.00 application fee

Life Skills Center (216) 421-7587 12201 Larchmere Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (See Above Description)

Reading Enrichment For Adult Development (READ) 10250 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 721-3223 Contact: Neveda Sellers Hours: Tue-Wed-Thu, 10-5 Services: Program is dedicated to the involvement of educated in a multi- faceted educational program for individual’s 16years of age and older. The one on one tutoring program provides reading instruction and basic mathematics, twice weekly for one and a half hours per session, free of charge, with an emphasis on image building. Another program offered is the ABLE (Adult Basic and Literacy Education/GED) component. This will provide an individualized instruction for those who are headed for higher learning or are seeking employment

Women In Transition/Displaced Homemakers Program 2900 Community College Room 120 in the Student Center of Tri-C. Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 987-4187 or (216) 987-4188 Contact: Sue Anderson/RuthieYarbrough Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Services: Program helps prepare women for the job market through education and training. Services are provided for people who have been homemakers and single parents but who must

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now become job ready and self- supporting due to divorce, separation, death, or disability of a spouse.

Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) 1361 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 566-5445 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4: 30pm Services: Offers services for middle school, high school, an out of school youth ages 14-24, with a special focus on urban youth. Topics addressed are personal evaluation and resources, career research, employability skills, work survival skills, and personal/life skills.

Y.W.C.A. 4019 Prospect Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44103 Tel. 881-6878 ext 236 Fax 881-9922 GED (18-24) and women’s empowerment program emphasizing diversity. Services to victims of domestic violence.

Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Administrative Office: Brecksville (440) 526-6380 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4: 45pm Services: Provides vocational rehabilitation and job placement services to persons with severe disabilities.

Cleveland Job Corps 13421 Coit Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44110 (216) 541-2500 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5: 00pm Services: Free job training program for men and women aged 16-24 with low income. Must be a U.S. citizen. Provides housing, health care, meals, and clothing. Students are paid during training. Applications taken Monday-Thursday 9:00am-4: 30pm. Call for an appointment. Walk-ins are accepted. Educational programs such as GED, reading, driver’s education, world of work, health education, math, college courses, training programs such as dispensing opticians, nurse assistant, clerical, painting, building and apartment maintenance, clerk typist, computer studies, GED preparation, TCU (Transportation Communication Union) advanced career training, and word processing).

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Council For Economic Opportunities In Greater Cleveland 1228 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 696-9077 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4: 45pm Services: Offers family development program (case management/counseling), HEAP program, employment/education information, and Head Start Program.

Hard Hatted Women 3043 Superior Ave. Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 861-6500 Fax: (216) 861-7204 www.hardhattedwomen.org Executive Director: Debbie Perkul Services: • Works on behalf of women in, or seeking, blue collar nontraditional jobs • Pre-Apprenticeship Training Programs, 10 week class ($5200-available assistance to supplement cost), and an equal employment opportunity monitoring project • Provides job referrals, apprenticeship information, and support for sexual harassment and job discrimination problems.

Tri-C COMMUNITY Outreach Metro Campus Contact: Gloria Mobley-987-3258 Contact: Latina Johnson-987-3119 G.E.D. Instructor

Vocational Guidance Service 8555 Hough Ave. Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 431-7800 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4: 30 P.M. Services: Job Match/Adults/Youth Labor force program composed of professional placement specialists to complete the hiring process and employment services to businesses. *Created to provide training and job placement to Empowerment Zone residents. • Orientation • Drug screening • Academic testing

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• Job readiness/job placement • Housing, clothing, food, transportation • Referrals

Women’s Re-Entry Network 1468 West 25th Street Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 696-7535 Director: Mary Kozina Mission: Provides a holistic network of services and support to female ex-offenders, their children, and other family members. Services: • Mental Health Services • Case Management and Advocacy Services • Parenting Classes • On-Site babysitting • Job readiness and placement referrals • Education-GED • Legal assistance • Clothing assistance • Emotional and Developmental assessments for children • Support services for adolescents • Referrals for substance abuse treatment • Housing information • Creative Writing Groups • Temporary transportation assistance

U.M.A.D.A.O.P. 1215 East 79th Street Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 361-2040 Assistant Director: Randall Turner Hours: 9am-5pm Services: Recreation activates, teenage pregnancy, program GED classes, and job readiness training, after school programs, intervention services for female youth of addicted mothers.

Employment Alliance 2519 Detroit Road Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 875-0460 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Services: Offers free job search instruction, readiness, placement, and coaching program for persons who have been diagnosed as having a mental illness or emotional problems.

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Accepts self-referrals or by a mental health agency/caseworker.

Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland 2295 East 55th Street Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 431-8300 Contact: Barb Tampson Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Assists people with physical, mental, and social disabilities through job development and job placement/rehabilitation services which include job evaluation, work adjustment training, sheltered workshop employment, on the job training, and follow up services.

Employment and Family Services 8111 Quincy Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 391-5089 Angeli Persons, Manager

Community Initiatives Dept 1641 Payne Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Carmen Salazar, Program Officer 2

Towards Employment, INC. 1255 Euclid Ave. #300 Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 696-5750 Fax (216) 696-5119 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4: 30pm Services: Offers comprehensive support services for participants, provides job search and life skills training, job placement assistance, and job retention support for low-income individuals. Also assists with health care, childcare, transportation, licensing (driver’s license, GED testing, state licensing examinations), and emergency assistance (uniforms, tools, background checks,

housing loans). Typical candidate receives OWF or involved with the criminal justice system. Also have supportive services for in need/for anyone newly employed within first 30-days.

Small Business Information Center 1-800-268-2678 Services provided: Technical assistance, resources, funding sources, and business plan overview and business development consultation.

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FAMILY PLANNING/PARENTING

Adolescent Pregnancy Clinic Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland 12201 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 721-4010 Hours: Evening clinic starts at 5pm on a walk-in basis. Services: Provides teens with free care during and after5 their pregnancy. Assists with referral and application to other health and social services agencies. Offers nutritional counseling, medical exams and services, and postnatal care.

Alternaterm Pregnancy Services 2026 Lee Road Cleveland, Oh 44118 (216) 371-4848 Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday 9am-3pm; Thursday 12pm-8pm; Friday 9am-12pm; second and fourth Saturday of each month 9am-12pm. Services: Provides free pregnancy test; education on abortion and alternatives; referrals for prenatal care, maternity housing and adoption. Provides maternity and infant clothing. All services are free and confidential.

Birthright, Inc. Cleveland Office Counseling to pregnant mothers and fathers to be referred to help make the pregnancy run smoother will give pregnant mothers layettes of clothing and maternity clothes. 960 East 185th Street Cleveland, Oh 44119 (216) 486-2800 Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-1pm Lakewood Office 14701 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Oh 44107 (216) 228-5998 Parma Office 5451 Broadview Road Parma, Oh 44134 (216) 661-6400 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10am-1pm, Monday 7pm-9pm, and Thursday 1pm-4pm. Services: Assists women with financial and/ or emotional difficult pregnancies to carry their babies to term. Provides referrals to doctors, hospitals, and adoption agencies. Provides emergency shelter, pregnancy classes, and support groups for mothers.

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Planned Parenthood of Greater Cleveland 11811 Shaker Blvd. #210 Cleveland, Oh 44120 (216) 707-6907 Facts of Life Line: (24 hours): (216) 881-2348 Teen wire Online Services: www.teenwire..com Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm Tue. 12pm-6pm Thur. 9am-6pm Services: Offers sexuality education, contraception, pregnancy, community outreach, family planning and advocacy. Health care services offered include birth control methods, pregnancy testing. HIV counseling and testing for sexually transmitted diseases (men and women), cancer screening including pap test and breast exams, vaginal diagnosis and treatment, blood tests, weight checks, cholesterol screening, colostomy and cryotherapy, menopausal, and first trimester abortions.

Womankind Maternal and Prenatal Care Center 5400 Transportation Blvd., Suite #10 Garfield, Oh 44125 (216) 662-5700 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4:00pm Services: Gives a full range of medical and support services to pregnant women and their families. Services include free pregnancy testing, prenatal care, pregnancy counseling, adoption referral, short and long term counseling, maternity and baby clothing, post-abortion counseling, educational classes (fertility awareness, childbirth, natural family planning, Lamaze classes, and parenting).

FINANCIAL PLANNING

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Northeastern Ohio 1228 Euclid Avenue, Suite #390 Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 781-8624 Dial 1-800 355 2227 to schedule an appointment Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Services: Operates as a community service providing an alternative to bankruptcy. Counsel individuals and families, structures repayment plans, offers group presentations, and takes telephone inquiries Supported by creditor contributions. Cost: None Requirements: None

Social Security Administration (website) ssa.gov Office

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1950 East 117th Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 791-3689 (800) 772-1213 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm Services: Provides S.S.I. retirement, survivor, and disability benefits; SSI, and Medicare health insurance to 65 and older, disabled and blind.

FOSTER CARE

Family to Family Neighborhood Foster Care Program East End Neighborhood House 2749 Woodhill Road Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 707-6003 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Program is in partnership with the Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services. Some of the services include; recruitment of neighborhood based foster/adoptive parents, monthly support group held for foster and/or adoptive parents, and offers information on neighborhood based services for children and families.

OYAP (Ohio Youth Advocate Program) 23611 Chagrin Blvd Suite 275 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 (216) 939-0145 Services: Designs and implements community based programs for referring agencies to serve troubled and needy youth. Programs include specialized foster care, respite care, and semi- independent living arrangements. Assigns advocates to participating youth in need of supportive, positive role models. This is a private agency that contracts with Cuyahoga County.

Specialized Foster Care Program Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation 2801 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 721-5400 ext. 2356 Tom Wisnor Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Recruits and trains foster caregivers for children with special needs, assists potential caregivers in obtaining and maintaining a license through the Ohio Department of Human Services, and matches children with caregivers. The program provides many supportive services to foster children and foster caregivers throughout the duration of the placement.

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FURNITURE ASSISTANCE

Furniture Bank 6606 Biddulph Road Cleveland, Ohio 44144 Tel. 459-2265 ext 107 or112 Fax 741-9307

Assist’s families with basic household furnishings. Families must be referred by registered agencies. Agency representative must call for appointment and accompany family at time of appointment. Fees are billed to the registered agency. Call for additional details.

GRIEF/SUPPORT GROUP

Bereavement Care Resource Line Bush Funeral Chapels 1-800-252-8724 Contact: Susan Marinac Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Services: Provides information on death, grief, support groups and workshops.

HEALTH AGENCIES/CLINICS

American Sickle Cell Anemia Association 10300 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 229-8600 Hours: 8:30pm – 4:30pm Services: (Free if referred)

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Provides screening/testing for sickle cell anemia and other hemoglobin related diseases. Refers to appropriate medical facilities for treatment. As well as counseling for people with sickle cell anemia and their families.

American Red Cross 3747 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 431-3010 Fax: (216) 431-3025 Hours: 9am-5pm Services: Health and Safety/Emergency Assistance • Education and Training, Counseling

Metro Health Buckeye Health Center 2816 East 116th Street Cleveland, Oh 44120 216-957-4100 (Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Urgent Care: Monday-Thursday 1pm-9pm; Saturday 9am-3pm Services: Provides services including adult medicine, pediatrics, maternity care, family planning, podiatry, social services, and nutrition programs. Offers dental services, mental health and alcoholism counseling, vision and hearing care, and evaluations for learning disabilities. Provides childcare during appointments. Spanish interpreters may be available.

Hospice of the Western Reserve 10645 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 383-2222 Hours: Services: Offers home care services, emotional support for the terminally ill adults, and children as well as for the families. (24 hour on call nursing, and spiritual and legal support). Bereavement support provided for one year after patient’s death.

University Hospitals of Cleveland Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Mac Donald Women’s Hospital 11100 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 884-1000 • General Information 844-1000 • Admissions 844-3929 • Adult Emergency 844-3835 • Rainbow Pediatric Emergency 844-1644 • Physician Referral and Health Info. (800) 552-6336 • Patient Information 844-3911

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• TDD 844-1544

ST. Luke’s Health Care Center 11201 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 721-6900 Services: The medical building is being use for referrals of medical service

Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services (NEON) Superior Health Center 12100 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 851-2600 Hours: 8:30am-5: 30pm Monday-Friday Services: Full-service community health center providing health care serives including adult medicine, pediatrics, OB/GYN, dental care, podiatry, optometry, lab, x-ray, and pharmacy services.

HIV/AIDS SERVICES

AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland 2728 Euclid Avenue Suite #400 Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 621-0766 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm; every other Saturday 9am-1pm Services: Operates as a community based AIDS service organization that provides support, education, and advocacy concerning the HIV epidemic. Offers risk reduction information to lessen fear and discrimination against persons within the HIV spectrum. Provides direct services and referrals to support the dignity, self respect, and quality of life of persons in the HIV spectrum, especially people with AIDS or AIDS related cases and their loved ones. Required documents: Proof of HIV diagnosis required, current I.D. and proof of income.

Care Alliance 1795 West 25th Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 781-6724 Services provided: Case management Eligibility: HIV+ and homeless or living in public housing Program Cost: Sliding scale

AIDS Hotline: 1-800-332-AIDS (2437) TTD: 1-800-332-3889

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HOMELESS SHELTERS/SERVICES

Angeline Christian Home 3201 West 73rd Street Cleveland, Oh 44102 (216) 631-7518 Services: 24-hour temporary emergency shelter for women and their children. No boys over the age of 12.

Care Alliance P.O Box 93804 Cleveland, Oh 44101 (216) 781-6228 Medical information: (216) 781-6724 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Services: Offers primary health care clinics at 14 locations in Cleveland, special medical clinics for homeless women, pediatric clinics to serve homeless children, health education geared specially to homeless persons, chemical dependency programs for homeless persons, and social services geared especially to the needs of particular groups within the homeless population. King Kennedy, Riverview W.25th, Garden Valley Public Housing.

Continue Lock 17917 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44112 (216) 383-1984 x 1 Contact: Charlie Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Intake: Monday and Thursday 12pm-7pm; Tuesday and Friday 8:30am-5pm; Wednesday 7:30am-4pm Services: Offers a homeless shelter for pregnant women (ages 18 and over). Includes transitional housing program for pregnant and/or parenting teens (ages 16 to 22), and an out patient chemical dependency treatment program.

City Mission 5310 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 431-3515 4pm-walk in Hours: 24 hours; call for intake Services: Provides temporary shelter for homeless men over 18 years of age for up to 7 days.

East Side Catholic Center and Shelter P.O Box 20177 Cleveland, Oh 44120

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(216) 641-8989 Hours: 24 Services: Provides a shelter for homeless and abused women and their children. Offers nourishing meals, clothing, and sessions on parenting skills, individual and group counseling, referrals to community agencies, tutoring, support groups, domestic violence program, and play therapy. Drug and alcohol treatment program for homeless women. Call in the morning for intake.

Children Community Access Program/Urban Connections 2245 Warrensville Center Rd. Cleveland, Ohio 44118 (216) 320-9894 (Children’s Community Access Program-Foster Parent Program) (216) 780-3633 (Deborah Garner -Homeless Runaway Program) Services: Since April 2005, provides temporary residence for homeless or run-away girls and boys ages 12-17. Children are placed in agency (Euclid Houses’s-Children’sCommunity Access) host (foster) homes for up to 14- days.

Family Transitional Housing, INC. 1251 Ansel Road Cleveland, Oh 44108 (216) 229-2221 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Must Complete Application Services: Provides low- income housing to homeless families, especially single parent families for up to a two- year period. Offers a wide variety of support services to adults and children in the program. Program requires a referral from a shelter or a drug treatment program.

INTER-FAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK 2592 w. 14TH (Tremont Area) Cleveland, Ohio 44113 771-9600

Stay for 60-Days or possibly longer. Help to find housing. Women stay there during the day and are transported to host congregations for sleeping at night. Driver pick up for children. No women in 3rd tri-mester of pregnancy.

Salvation/Harbor Light 1710 Prospect Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 781-3773 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-7pm Services: Provides emergency shelter beds for homeless men and intact families. Offers a variety of services for homeless men, including employment readiness program, alcohol detoxification, and rehabilitation. Operated by the Salvation Army.

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Laura Homes 18120 Puritas Ave Cleveland, Oh 44135 (216) 472-5500 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Referral network to transitional and permanent housing, can stay up to 30 days.

New Life Community 3470 East 152nd Street Cleveland, Oh 44120 (216) 751-7301 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5: 30 pm Services: Offers a four- month transitional housing program for homeless families. Head of household must enroll in the in-house job readiness program. SITE (Securing Independence Through Employment), to find full time employment. Twenty-four nonresidents accepted annually into SITE from other transitional housing programs. Runs mandatory classes in living sills and budgeting. Does not charge for rent or utilities. However, families are required to save money for move out. Provides permanent housing assistance and ongoing support groups after completion of program. Accepts referrals from shelters, social service agencies, clergy, and professional sources.

Project Heat 3000 Euclid Avenue First United Methodist Church Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 432-3056 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Operates an emergency night -time shelter for persons who are homeless and unable to obtain space within the formal shelter system. Shelter: Walk-in 7 days/week 7:30pm-7am

Providence House 2037 W.32nd Cleveland, Ohio Advocacy Person: Ashley Kerr Tel 651-5982

Offers emergency shelter to children, preventing child abuse and neglect and preserving fragile families. Also, ‘round the clock intervention program to prevent abuse or neglect for ages newborn-5 years old.

Transitional Housing, INC. 1545 West 25th Street Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 781-2250x18

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Intake: Lesley Henderson Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Provides safe, affordable housing for single women and pregnant women who are homeless due to domestic violence and/or economic crisis. No self-referrals. Requirements: Clients must be referred from shelter, in-house treatment center, or women’s reentry.

Westhaven Youth Shelter Confidential address (216) 941-0062 Hours: 24 hours; call for intake Services: Emergency shelter for teenagers, ages 13-17. Crisis intervention and counseling. Offers three-day family respite care for parent/teen conflicts where it would be unsafe for teen to stay in the home. Requirements: Respite requires law enforcement referral.

West Side Catholic Center 3135 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 631-4741 (216) 631-4141 Call for Vacancies Hours: 24 hours; call for intake Services: Offers shelter for single women, and women with children. Length of stay varies.

HOSPITALS

Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation 2801 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 721-5400 Services: Operates as a 52 bed pediatric rehabilitation hospital and specialty center for children with chronic illnesses and disabilities including those caused by trauma, birth defects, brain and spinal cord injury and respiratory, orthopedic, neuromuscular and developmental disorders. Offers aquatic therapy and a newly established outpatient service providing comprehensive services such as primary care for children with disabilities.

Cleveland Clinic Foundation 9500 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 444-2200

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Services: Operates as an accredited, not-for-profit, general medical and surgical hospital. Offers intensive care, hemodialysis, obstetrics, pediatrics/occupational therapy, psychiatric services, comprehensive rehabilitation services and emergency department.

Marymount Hospital 12300 McCracken Road Garfield Hts., Oh 44125 (216) 581-0500 Services: Operates a 279-bed not-for-profit, acute care community hospital serving southern and southeastern Cuyahoga County and neighboring communities. Also houses Marymount Place a 104-unit community center for independent seniors.

Metro Health Medical Center Buckeye 2816 East 116th Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 957-4000 Services: Offers a full range of inpatient/outpatient general and tertiary health care services. Complete cancer care services are offered in inpatient and outpatient settings. The Metro Health System also includes Metro Health Center of Rehabilitation, Metro Health Center of Skilled Nursing Care, Metro Health Clement Center for Family Care and five primary care sites located in Brooklyn, Parma, Strongsville, West Park and Westlake.

Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Pediatric Specialties 11100 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 844-3971 Services: Operates as a children’s hospital in the greater Cleveland community and is a resource for the treatment of infants, children, and adolescents, as well as for research into the causes of their illness. Includes care for pulmonary diseases, cardiology, cancer and blood diseases, endocrines disorders, psychiatric disorders, dialysis, organ and bone marrow transplantation, surgery, behavioral pediatrics, neonatology. Provides pediatric critical care and neonatal intensive care.

St. Vincent Charity Hospital and Health Center 2351 East 22nd Street Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 861-6200 Services: Operates as a tertiary level medical and surgical hospital. Special services include a heart center, occupational health services, the Cleveland Center for joint reconstruction, the cataract eye center, breast disease management program, physical and occupational therapy departments, 24 hour psychiatric emergency room, primary care services through the ambulatory care center, full service emergency department, inpatient and outpatient mental health services, and substance abuse treatment.

University Hospitals of Cleveland 11100 Euclid Avenue

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Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 844-1000 Services: Operates as a full care research and teaching hospital. Main campus includes University MacDonald Women’s Hospital; Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, two hospitals dedicated to adult medical/surgical care, and one for psychiatric treatment. The primary affiliate of Case Western Reserve University’s school for medicine, nursing, and dentistry.

HOUSING PROGRAMS

Cleveland Action To Support Housing (CASH) 1501 Euclid Avenue Suite #5315 Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 621-7350 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Services: Helps homebuyers obtain home improvement loans to bring their homes up to code standards. Financing is provided by banks savings and loan associations. Loans are lower than current market rates and are available to those who qualify.

Cleveland Housing Network 2999 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 574-7100 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Services: Provides housing and home ownership for low- income families through a 15- year lease/purchase program, transitional housing, rental housing and rehabilitated homes for sale. Applications handled at neighborhood locations.

Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing 1441 West 25th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 348-5000 Hours: 9am-5pm Provide rental assistance to help low income persons afford decent and safe rental housing.

Consumer Credit Counseling 1-800-355-2227 (Call for nearest location) Services provided: Home Loan/Repair, Debt Management and budget education program.

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Services provided: Home loan/repair advice, consumer complaints, assistance with utilities and financial counseling (216) 881-3434

Fifth Third Bank 1404 East 9th Cleveland, Ohio 44114 1-888-671-7100 Services provided: low interest mortgage loans

Key Bank (Buckeye Plaza) 11461 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 370-5630 Offer financial education and credit counseling classes for community residents also prepare for buying a home.

Slavic Village Development 5620 Broadway Avenue-2nd floor Cleveland, Oh 44127 (216) 429-1182 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Services: Renovates homes and builds new single-family homes. Offers apartment and homes for lease purchase and rent. Offers a variety of home maintenance programs to residents including; low-interest home repair loans, home repair technical assistance, free and low cost insulation services, free paint for the exterior of your home, and credit counseling.

Union Miles Development Corporation 9250 Miles Park Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44105 (216) 341-0757 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Concentrates on neighborhood revitalization. Buys vacant and vandalized houses. Rehabilitates and sells the houses to low and moderate-income residents, Works on commercial revitalization projects and new construction for sale rental housing. Offers a free paint program during summer, landscaping for seniors, heat and weatherization program.

University Settlement Home Buyers Education 4800 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44127 (216) 641-8948 ext. 222 Contact: Laura Stokes Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

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Services: Home buying course, (16 hours) which covers such topics as; home insurance, loan processing, credit counseling and down payment assistance and/or closing cost. Cosponsored with Department of HUD. Evening and Saturday classes offered.

HUNGER CENTERS

See: Nutrition & Churches Section Food Bank (St Mark Baptist Church)

IMMUNIZATIONS

Cuyahoga County Board of Health (website) www.ccdh.net 1375 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 Maine Number: (216) 201-2000 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4: 30pm Services: Provides immunizations every Tuesday and Friday by appointment. There is a minimum fee, however if not able to pay the fee will be waved.

JOB TEMPORARY SERVICES

Employment Connection 1468 East 55Th Street Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 664-4516 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday 9am-12pm Services: Provides job search, job retention, job placement, counseling, support services, occupational training, and subsidized employment opportunities.

LEAD TESTING

Cuyahoga County Board of Health 1375 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115

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(216) 201-2000

FAIRFAX RENAISSANCE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION QUINCY PLACE 8111 Quincy Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 Tel.: 361-8400 Provides lead education and screening for children age five (5) and under for zip codes 44103, 44104 and 44106.

LEGAL SERVICES

Cuyahoga County Child Support Enforcement Agency 1640 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44101 (216) 443-5100 Information/Payment hotline: (216) 443-5760 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4: 30pm Services: Collects child support payments from parents who are legally obligated to pay. Can assist ether parent to legally establish the father-child relationship when children are born outside of marriage. Attempts to establish paternity and the support obligation administratively without the need to go to court.

Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court 2163 East 22nd Street Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 443-8400 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:15am-4: 30pm Services: Assumes responsibility for the arraignment, adjudication, and disposition of cases of unruly, delinquent, neglected, dependent, or abused children, and adult cases involving the well being of children, such as paternity, child support, and contributing cases. Handles juvenile traffic cases. Dispositions may result in probation, placement, and commitment to public correctional institutions, or referral to diversion programs.

Cuyahoga County Probate Court 1 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 443-8764 Adoption department: (216) 443-8988 Guardian Department: (216) 443-8995 or 8996 67

Application guardianship (216) 443-8786 Marriage Department: (216) 443-8921 Release of Assets: (216) 443-8780 Tax Department: (216) 443-8925 or 8924 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4: 30pm Services: Probate wills, appoints administrators, executors, guardians and other fiduciaries, supervises’ the administration of estates and guardianships. Issues marriage licenses, grants adoptions and appropriations, orders commitments for people who are mentally ill and in need of hospitalization.

Guardian Ad Litem Project 2163 East 22nd Street Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 443-3377 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Provides guardian ad litem attorneys for children who are neglected or abused. Helps research and monitor cases, and advocates for children. Represents the best interest of the children.

Keysource Legal Document Service Corporation P.O Box 201672 Cleveland, Ohio 44120 Contact: Darella E. Motley Phone: (216) 459-5160 This is an attorney supervised, non-profit; community based legal document service, providing alternative access to courts for the Pro Se and Indigent Litigant in their uncontested legal matters. Not all legal matters require an attorney. Service those who cannot afford the high cost of attorney fees, as well as those who can-and simply chooses not to.

Legal Aid Society of Cleveland 1223 West 6th Street Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 687-1900 3408 Loraine Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 961-6630 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Walk-ins: Monday-Friday 1pm-4: 30pm Services: Provides legal services to persons who cannot afford to employ counsel. Accepts civil cases that do not generate fees and criminal cases that are referred by the court. Also have a law reform unit, a divorce unit, and a referral list of volunteer lawyers. Operates a unit for the elderly and for persons with disabilities.

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Public Defender’s Office Juvenile Division 1276 West 3rd Street Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 443-7295 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am- 4:30pm Services: Represents individuals charged as unruly or delinquent in Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court. Provides representation to parents or custodians in cases in which Cuyahoga County Department of Family and Children Services has charged dependency, neglect, or abuse. Families must meet eligibility requirements.

Witness/Victim Service Center 1275 Ontario Avenue, 2nd floor Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 443-7345 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4: 30pm Services: Provides information, counseling, support, and advocacy to victims of crimes.

LIBRARIES

Union Library 3463 East 93rd Street Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 623-7088 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9:30am-8pm Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 9:30am-6pm

Martin Luther King Jr. Library 1962 Stokes Blvd., Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 623-7018 Fax: 623-7020 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9:30am-8pm Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 9:30am-6pm Sunday: Closed

Case Western Reserve University Library Operator:

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11075 East Blvd., Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 368-3506 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30am- 5pm Thur 9:00am-8:15am Fri and Sat 9:00am-5:15pm

Addison Branch 6901 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 623-6906 Fax: 623-6909 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 10am-7pm Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday: Closed Bus route: #3 and #26 Detroit-Superior Ave

Garden Valley Branch 7100 Kisman Rd Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 623-6976 Fax: 623-7186 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10am-6pm Wednesday,Friday, and Saturday 10am-7pm Bus route: #14 Kisman

Hough Branch 1566 Crawford Rd Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 623-6997 Fax: 623-6999 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10am-7pm Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday Closed Bus route: #4 Payne-Wade Park Ave.

Langston Hughes Branch 10200 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 623-6975 Fax: 623-6974 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10am-7pm Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10am-6pm

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Sunday: Closed Bus route: #326 Detroit-Superior, #10 East 105th

HarveyRice Branch 2820 East 116th (off Buckeye) Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 623-7046 Fax: 623-7049 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10am-7pm Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday: Closed Bus route: #13 Buckeye Rd, #50 University Circle-East 116th Street

MEDIATION SERVICES

Cleveland Mediation Services 2012 West 25th #906 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 621-1919, Ext. #100 Services: Mediation: especially tenant and landlord mediation to prevent eviction and homelessness. Also offer mediation and conflict management training seminars for adults and youth.

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS

Applewood Centers 2525 East 22nd Street Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 696-5800 (216) 623-6555 Crisis line Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm; Friday 8am-5pm Services: Offers a variety of behavioral health services to improve the quality of life for children, adolescents, and their families. Programs include outpatient counseling, residential treatment, alternative high school, diagnostic assessment, in-home intensive services, services for sexually abused children, and child and adolescent psychiatry.

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Berea Children’s Home & Family Services 3235 Prospect Ave. Cleveland, Oh 44115 1-440-260-8528 or (216) 431-6223 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Office Locations: Cleveland, East Cleveland, Garfield Hts., Lakewood, Berea Services: Provides outpatient counseling services, residential services, foster care, Pro-Kids and Family, MST (multi systemic therapy), juvenile court program, SBH alternative school, WRAP program, Early Start home visiting program, school services (counseling), parenting education, childcare, community respite/summer day camp, alcohol and drug addiction services, Work and Training, MR and DD supported living program, special grandparent and kinship respite, and in- home family treatment (family preservation).

Beech Brook 11801 Buckeye Rd. Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 831-2255 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm Services: Operates as a center for the prevention and treatment of emotional disturbances in children and families. Offers family health programs, family preservation services, foster care, outpatient mental health services, Spaulding Adoption Program, and residential and day treatment services.

Bellefaire Residential Treatment Center 2201 Fairmount Blvd. Shaker Hts., Oh 44118 (216) 932-2800 Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30am-8pm; Friday 7:30am-5pm Services: Provides full residential treatment program for adolescents with severe social, emotional, and behavioral problems who require 24-hour care. The Intensive Treatment Unit treats children and adolescents with disorders that traditional residential or outpatient treatment cannot address. Provides education, milieu therapy, therapeutic services, family preservation services, and substance abuse and sexual abuse counseling.

CONNECTIONS 24200 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel. 831-6466 Health-Wellness-Advocacy. Counseling for adults and children. Chemical Abuse/Mental Illness (Dual-Diagnosis Program).

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Westside Location: 1400 W. 25th, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 tel. 453-2580 Full array of mental health services for adults including Spanish speaking staff. Hanna Perkins Location: 19910 Malvern Rd. Shaker Hts, Oh 44122 tel. 991-4472.

Magnolia Club House 11101 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 721-3030 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4: 30pm Services: Provides a variety of services for persons who experience severe and prolonged mental illness. Operates a career planning and placement center, a range of vocational and employment skills training, and programs designed to help clients find, obtain and maintain community - based employment. Age 18 and up

Marymount Behavior Health Center 12300 McCracken Rd Garfield Hts., Oh 44125 (216) 587-8350 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-8pm; Friday 8:30am-5pm; Saturday 9am-1pm Services: Inpatient, partial hospitalization, outpatient programs for adults, Inpatient and outpatient programs for teens, And Offers an outpatient program for children.

Mental Health Services for Homeless Persons, Inc. 1736 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 623-6555 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5: 30pm Services: Provides county- wide services to adults who are severely mentally disabled and homeless, ore are at risk of becoming homeless and are not linked with another mental health agency. Offers outreach, community support, medical screening, psychiatric assessment and follow-up, housing assistance, money management, support and advocacy and referral assistance.

Mobile Crisis Unit 1736 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 623-6888 Hours: 24 hour hotline Services: Suicide prevention line, consumer psychiatric care, clinicians on hand to do psychiatric evaluations, and services for adolescents and adults.

Northern Ohio Recovery Association (N.O.R.A.)

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10613 Lamontier, Cleveland, Ohio 44104 Tel. 721-1700 Fax 721-1715 Contact: Kimberly Mathis (A.A.S./ C.D.C.A).-Adult Chemical Dependency Counselor

In-patient chemical dependency treatment for women. One child can stay with mother.

Parmadale 6753 State Road Parma, Oh 44134 (440) 845-7700 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-9pm Services: Provides specialized residential treatment services for multi-need adolescents, and a wide range of community based services for youth and families. Residential services, serve multiple needs, severely behavioral maladjusted, and emotionally disturbed children in a continuum from secure treatment settings to open group living. Community based services include in home services, foster care, a flexible clinical response team, and child day care.

Recovery, Inc. For nearest meeting location Call: (216) 752-4333 Area: Natalie-216-595-9276 Answering service: 216-267-1674 Services: Self help support group for people who are suffering from nervous symptoms and fears. Meetings are held on a weekly basis.

Metro Health Buckeye Health Center 2816 East 116th Street Cleveland, Oh 44120 216-957-4370 (Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Urgent Care: Monday-Thursday 1pm-9pm; Saturday 9am-3pm Services: Provides services including adult medicine, pediatrics, maternity care, family planning, podiatry, social services, and nutrition programs. Offers dental services, mental health and alcoholism counseling, vision and hearing care, and evaluations for learning disabilities. Provides childcare during appointments. Spanish interpreters may be available.

St. Vincent Charity Hospital (Cleveland’s only 24 hour Psychiatric ER) 2351 East 22nd Street Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 861-6200

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Service: Screens for crisis to determine hospital admission, no on going bases, and make referrals for outpatient counseling rather it is for mental health or chemical dependent clients.

NUTRITION

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Metro Health Buckeye Health Center 2816 East 116th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44120 (216) 957-4370 Hours: 8:30am-5pm Monday-Friday Services: Offers a supplemental nutrition education and foods program for women and children, birth-5, which meets income guidelines in Cuyahoga County. Services include the provision of nutritious food supplements, and nutrition counseling and education for pregnant women and lactating mothers.

Food, Family, and Fundamentals East End Neighborhood House 2749 Woodhill Rd Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 791-9378 ext: 6007

Neighborhood Food Bank St. Mark Baptist Church 11123 Buckeye Rd. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 421-0053 Tuesday, Thursday and Friday-2: 30-4:30 PM Services: Food for needy in Buckeye/Woodland Hills community. Requirements: Photo I.D. and piece of mail (current month) with your name on it. Need medical card proof for all children.

PRENATAL/PARENTING PROGRAMS

MOMS FIRST Program (Formerly Healthy Start) Administrative Office

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1925 St, Clair Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 664-4620 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Friendly Inn Settlement 2382 Unwin Rd Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 431-7656 Hours: 9am-6pm Outreach program for hi-risk pregnant moms

Interlink Help Me Grow 2421 Community College Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 736-4300 Main Central intake Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Services: Home visiting program for mom and child from birth till 3yrs of age. Tracks baby’s developmental growth, and makes resource referrals for mom if needed. Also have the Early Intervention Program for developmental delay babies, and the Welcome home Program for first time mothers.

Tot-Line 11811 Shaker Blvd. Suite #220 Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 431-8200 Hours: 24 hour answering service Services: Provides a phone support service for parents who would like to discuss non-medical concern or questions about their children through the age of 5. Also will provide callers with “Tot-Line Tips”.

RAPE/SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICES

Alpha Clinic Metrohealth Medical Centers 2500 Metrohealth Drive Cleveland, Oh 44109 (216) 778-4610 Services: The clinic specializes in rape kits and physical investigations for children who are suspected victims of sexual assault. Requirements: Cuyahoga County Department of Children, and Family Services must refer Children.

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Cleveland Rape Crisis Center 1370 Ontario Street Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 619-6194 Services: Provides crisis and ongoing support services for victims of rape or related offenses. Provides emergency advocacy to hospitals in Cuyahoga County. Assists with medical, legal, and police help. Offers self-defense classes, family counseling, in-service training, and community education about sexual violence and its preventions.

RECREATION/ EDUCATION AND SUPPORT

Boys and Girls Clubs King Kennedy Location 2561 East 59th Street Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 881-4636 Hours: 12pm-8: 30pm Tuesday-Saturday Services: After-school and summer skill development and recreational programs for children ages 6-17.

Children’s Museum of Cleveland 10730 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 791-KIDS (5437) Fax: 791-8898 Hours: Monday-Sunday, 10am-5pm Services: Children can learn through creative play and hands on exploration of exhibits. Admission: Call for various rates

Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd. University Circle Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 421-7350 Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday 10am-5pm; Wednesday, Friday 10am-9pm; Closed on Mondays. Call for special events. Services: Galleries and cultural events to foster an appreciation of the visual arts.

Cleveland Music School Settlement 11125 Magnolia Drive

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Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 421-5806 Fax: 231-5005 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm Services: Offers music therapy, early child education classes for music and dance instruction. For ages 3months –seniors in their 90’s. Tuition fee: Please call for further details. Financial aid and scholarships available.

Health Space Cleveland 8911 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 231-5010 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday 10am-5pm; Sunday 12pm-5pm Service: Has more then 200 displays, models and exhibits on the human body. Permanent exhibits include Juno, the transparent talking woman, optical illusions display, the giant tooth, and the computer games that explore what it means to be human. Admission: Call for various rates

Eliza Bryant Village Outreach Services 7201 Wade Park Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 361-6141 Fax: 361-2207 Hours: Services: Outreach services to seniors age 60 and over include recreation programs, social activities, and transportation and adult day care.

Hippy (Home Instructional Program for Preschool Youngsters) Program 2501 East 40th Street Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 361-2924 Contact: Misty Price (coordinator) Hours: 8:30am-5pm Monday-Friday Services: Literacy program for children 3-5yrs. Design to teach parents to teach their children how to read. It encourages the parents to have a positive interaction with the child and also teaches through role- play and curriculum activities. It offered for the CMHA residents only.

Neighborhood Centers Association Member centers offer many social services and programs to assist individuals within their communities. Services and programs may include: day care, Head Start, camp, arts and recreation, adult education, tutoring, counseling and senior programs. Call the center nearest you for services offered.

Karamu House Inc. 2355 East 89th Street

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Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 795-7070 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Services: Early Childhood development center, performing arts theater, cultural arts, and education.

Alta House 12510 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 421-1536 Mon-Fri 8:30am-4: 30pm

East End Neighborhood House 2749 Woodhill Rd. Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 791-9378 Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm

Friendly Inn Settlement House 2386 Unwin Rd Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 431-7656 Mon-Fri 9:00am-6:00pm

Garden Valley Neighborhood House 7100 Kinsman Rd Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 271-5480 Mon-Fri 9:00am-5: 30am

Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood House 1368 East 55th Street Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 432-1414

Lexington Bell Community Center 7724 Lexington Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 391-4100

Phillis Wheatley Association 4450 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 391-4443 Mon-Fri 8am-6pm 79

R.E.A.D. (Reading Enrichment for Adult Development) Morning Star Baptist Church 10250 Shaker Boulevard Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 721-3223 Hours: (Office) Monday-Friday 10am-2pm; one on one tutoring. Services: To help develop and enhance the basic literacy skills of adults. Also GED classes are offered.

Great Lakes Science Center and Omnimax Theater 601 Erieside Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 694-2000 Exhibit Hours: Monday-Sunday, 9:30am-5: 30pm Admission fee: Call for various exhibit and gallery rates.

Fairfax Recreation Center 2335 East 82nd Street Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 664-4142 12pm-7:30pm Mon - Fri

Woodland Recreation Center 9206 Woodland Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 664-4124 11:30am-8:00pm

Zelma George Recreation Center 3155 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 420-8800 Mon-Fri 11:30am –7:30pm

Lonnie Burton Recreation Center 2511 East 46 Street Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 664-4139 11:30am-7:30pm

Western Reserve Historical Society 10825 East Blvd. University Circle Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 721-5722 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm, Sundays, 12pm-5pm

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It is Re-created period settings, historic costumes and artifacts of literature from the Revolutionary era to the early 20th century. Admission: Call for various rates.

PLAYGROUNDS/OUT DOOR POOLS

City of Cleveland Recreation Dept. (216) 664-2561 Luke Easter (Playground & Outdoor Pool) 3165 East Blvd. & Romona Blvd. 664-3375

Woodland 9206 Woodland Avenue

Central 2526 Central Avenue

Lonnie Burten (Playground & Outdoor Pool) 2511 East 46Th Street

Fairfax 2335 East 82nd Street

Thurgood Marshall 8511 Hough Avenue

James Bell 2280 East 71st Street (216) 664-2164

Longwood (Outdoor Pool) 3601 Longwood (216) 664-3378

RELATIVE CAREGIVERS

Department of Senior and Adult Services 1701 East 12th Street Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 420-6772

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Contact: Natasha Yovich, navigator coordinator Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: You can call for contact questions regarding the neighborhood navigators, or to locate the navigator in your neighborhood.

RESPITE SERVICES

Cuyahoga County Youth Resource Center 5605 Detroit Ave Cleveland, ohio 44102 Tel 631-1997 Center Hours 7PM - 3AM

Teen respite services for families experiencing family conflict. The center’s services are available to all Cuyahoga County families. Whether you walk in, call, or come with a parent or police officer we will be happy to assist you. There are no cost’s or fees associated with any YRC service and all services are confidential. Some form of identification, however, is required.

SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES

AARP- Senior Community Services Employment Program 4614 Prospect Avenue Suite #224 Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 881-1155 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Services: A program for income eligible seniors age 55 and older who need retraining and assistance to enter the job market.

Senior Center East End Neighborhood House 2749 Woodhill Rd Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 791-9378 Hours: 9am-2pm Contact: Blaine Griffin, Kim Robinson Services: The senior center provides a place for coming together of seniors, whether socially active, frail, impaired or isolated. Besides social activities, and community support for our

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seniors, peer volunteers assist with congregate meals and home delivered meals. Other services include transportation, visiting, telephone reassurance, escort, socialization and health education.

CHORE Program Cleveland Department of Aging City Hall 1825 Lakeside Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 664-4694 Ms. Alexander Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Services: Perform chore services in the home; intervene in emergency situations when health threatening living conditions exists. Also offers a senior home ownership program. And is designed for eligible participants, and residents of the City of Cleveland over 60 years of age. Duties performed are taken on a Case by case basis. Programs, transportation, adult day care, help for clients who are communicatively impaired, chore services, financial counseling, congregate meals, Medicaid services, passport services, food stamp assistance for low income elders.

Cuyahoga County Department of Senior and Adult Services Reserve Square 1701 East 12th Street Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 420-6750 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4: 30pm Services: Adult protective services, entitlement services (987-7019), home support services, assists in placement into Cuyahoga County Nursing Homes, socialization

First Call For Help (Program from United Way of Cleveland) 1331 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 436-2000 [also, Dial 211] Hours: 8:30am-Midnight, 7 days a week. Services: Provides an information and referral line for health and human services. Specialized services include information for person with disabilities including TTY service, a substance abuse program, and senior information service.

Legal Aid Society of Cleveland 3408 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44108 (216) 687-1900 (216) 696-3087 TTY services Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5: 30pm Services: Free legal services for seniors.

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Long Term Care Ombudsman 2800 Euclid Avenue Suite #200 Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 696-2719 Hours: Monday- Friday 8:30am-4: 30pm Services: Referral source for long- term care facilities, advocacy groups for long term care residents or facility operators for advice and problem solving.

Mead House University Settlement 4909 Mead Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44127 (216) 641-6606 Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Services: Shared living facility for 16 low-income seniors that provide a comfortable, safe housing alternative to those needing minimum assisted living.

National Caucus And Center on Black Aged, INC. Employment Program 12200 Fairhill Rd Shaker Hts., Oh 44120 (216) 721-9197 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Services: Helps older persons become employable through training and supportive services such as job development, self-help programs, job counseling, and resume writing.

Recovery Resource Older Adult Services 3950 Chester Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 431-4131 Hours: Monday- Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-4: 30pm Services: Support group for senior citizens who are alcoholics/recovering alcoholics, counseling in the home or in nursing homes, designed intervention programs, educational group meetings, family counseling.

SPECIAL NEEDS SERVICES

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center 11206 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 231-0787 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-7:00pm Friday 8:30am-5:00pm Services: Gives hearing, and speech testing, and evaluations.

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Cleveland Sight Center University Circle 1909 East 101 Street Cleveland, Oh 44106 (216) 791-8118 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Services: Offers social, rehabilitative, and supportive services for blind and visually impaired children and adults. Services include individual and group counseling, casework, advocacy, diabetes education, low-vision clinic evaluation and prescription, aids and appliances shop, early intervention program, vocational training preparation, Braille and taping transcription, radio reading service, services for deaf—blind individuals, and free amblyopia, and glaucoma screenings. Provides speakers.

Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities 1275 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 241-8230 Fax: 861-0253 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4: 30pm Services: Offers comprehensive educational, vocational, and supportive services to individuals with moderate, severe, and profound mental retardation or developmental disabilities and to their families. Services include information, referral, home training, schools and preschools, training for job employment and job placement, parent education and special therapies. Offers community residential options and provides information referral for other types of residential services

Help Me Grow Achievement Center For Children 2421 Community College Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 736-4300 or Highland Hills 4255 Northfield Rd Warrensville, Ohio 44128 (216) 292-9700 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Services: Provides information, resource referral, personal assistance, and service coordination to families of children with special needs. Interlink also is the central coordination site for early intervention in Cuyahoga County for families who have children under the age of 3, and whom is concerned about their health and developmental stages. Interlink staff can provide home visits,

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development screening, assessments and follow up. Assists service providers in locating appropriate resources for families.

THRIFT STORES

COMMUNITY

Dollar Mart 8029 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 721-2822 Myra’s Place 3454 East 93rd Street Cleveland, Oh 44104 (216) 341-6972

St. Vincent DePaul Society Super Store (Diocese of Cleveland) 875 East 70th Street Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 391-9655 (216) 696-6525

Salvation Army 1919 East 55th Street Cleveland, Oh 44103 (216) 361-6778

TRANSPORTATION

Americab (216) 881-1111

Yellowcab (216) 623-1500

Community Responsive Transit of Cleveland Regional Transit Authority 4601 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44103

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(216) 781-1110 Answer Line Service: As part of the implementation of American with Disabilities Act (ADA), operates a special three-part bus service: 1. door-to-door service, 2. Call a lift, and 3. Feeder service. These services are available to ADA, eligible riders, as well as senior citizens of Cuyahoga County. To schedule transportation contact the above number.

Regional Transit Authority (RTA) 1240 West 6th Street Cleveland, Oh 44113 (216) 566-5100 Services: Provides bus and rapid transit service within Cuyahoga County and several lines to surrounding counties. Offers reduced fare rides to seniors and people with disabilities who have RTA identification cards.

UTILITIES/UTILITY ASSISTANCE

Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company 696 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44101 1-800-589-3101

Cleveland Public Power 1300 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 664-4600

Consumer Protection Association 3030 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 881-3434 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-4pm: Friday 10am-4pm Services: Provides counseling, information, and referrals to individuals and families with problems relating to money management, utilities, purchase of goods and services. Acts as representative payee for clients. Aids those who have had utilities shut off for nonpayment. And conducts consumer education sessions.

Division of Water 1717 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44114 87

(216) 664-3130 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Phones operate Monday-Friday 7am-6pm Services: Home owners call for water service/problems

Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland

East Ohio Gas Company 1717 East 9th Street Cleveland, Oh 44114 (216) 361-2345 Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-7pm

Empowerment Center 3030 Euclid Ave. Suite 100 Cleveland, Ohio 44115 432-4770 Creating positive outcomes in the lives of people on low income since 1966. Utility assistance (East Ohio Gas & First Energy).

Heap/Emergency Assistance 1-800-282-0880 Emergency Number (216) 589-9292 1899 Prospect Avenue Cleveland, Oh44115 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30am-5pm Services: Available to qualified low- income customers. Attempts to provide a one -time payment within 24 hours of up to #175 to restore or retain home heating services to households that have had utilities disconnected or face the threat of disconnection. The Program will run from November 1st thru March 31st. Although HEAP pays a part of your gas bill, it is not a guarantee against a shut off. Applications are available at the post office, libraries, senior citizen centers, and utility company customer contact offices.

Percentage of Income Plan (PIP) Services: Helps eligible low-income customers maintain gas service by paying 10 percent of their total monthly household income all year. To be eligible you must apply for HEAP and the Ohio Energy Credit. The joint HEAP/PIP application covers both programs. You can apply for PIP at your local Human Services, HEAP or East Ohio Gas office. Be sure to take proof of your household income for the past 12 months and copies of your gas and electric bills. You must also 88

make your first PIP payment when you apply. PIP customers must notify the gas company whenever their household income changes.

First Call For Help 1331 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 436-2000 or 211 Hours: 8:30am-Midnight, 7 days a week. Services: Provides an information and referral line for health and human services. Specialized services include information for person with disabilities including TTY service, a substance abuse program, and senior information service.

VOTER REGISTRATION

Cuyahoga County Board of Elections 2925 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Oh 44115 (216) 443-3200 Hours: Monday- Friday 8:30am-4: 30pm Service: Cuyahoga County

Contact your local library

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Suite 552 Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 621-8223 Services: One-On-One Youth Mentoring, ages 6-16 years Intake Process: Call to provide basic contact information; set up interview for parent and child. Program Cost: $10.00 per family; @$20.00 per volunteer

Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland 3689 East 131st Cleveland, Ohio 44120

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(216) 883-2106 Services provided: Youth Development: education & career development, tutoring and homework assistance and computer skills Program Cost: $7.00 Eligibility: 6-18 years of age Intake: application, birth certificate and parental signatures.

Other east-side location: Broadway-6114 Broadway and King Kennedy- 2561 East 59th

Distinguished Men of Excellence, Inc. (DME) (Intensive Youth Mentor Program) Serving At-Risk Youth in Cuyahoga County Ages 8 to 17 (216) 556-0206

Employment Connection (Formerly-One-Stop Career Center) Youth Services Division 1468 East 55th Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 664-4673 Services provided: Ten elements of the Workforce Development Act for youth are available through local programs. (Services include tutoring, occupational skills training, adult mentoring and supportive services.

Target Population: In-school and out-of-school youth aged 14-21.

Eligibility: determined by income and an identified barrier: such as ex-offender, homeless, disabled, etc. Intake process: Other: supportive services offered including child care assistance

E-City (Entrepreneurial Training Program) Michael Wolf (216) 881-0735 Website: (wwwwww..eecciittyycclleevveellaanndd..ccoomm) New programs: (216) 408-5936 Target Population: Typically, youth 13-18 years of age. Programs are administered in designated schools/Spring and Fall sessions; also have a summer program. 90

YES (Youth Empowering SVCS) Life Skills, Mentors-Big Brother/Big Sister Adult Mentoring Career Building, Tutoring/Classroom Aides, Supervised Visitaton and Safe Exchange (Part of the Provider Network) (216) 421-0302

Additional Information COMMUNITY

Automobile Repairs and Services:

Peacock Auto Body 8701 Buckeye Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 795-1968 Owner: Anthony Peacock Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-7pm; Saturday 8am-4pm

Ben’s Auto Body 8514 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 795-2700 Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6: 30; Saturday 9am-1pm

Auto Zone 11414 Kinsman Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 751-0758 Hours: Monday-Saturday 8am-8pm; Sunday 9am-6pm

Banks:

Karamu House Bank One, Cleveland, NA 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 421-6900

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Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-4pm; Friday 9am-6pm; Saturday 9am-12pm

Huntington Bank 7933 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-1235 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-4pm; Friday 9am-6pm; Saturday 9am-1pm 24 hour ATM

Key Bank 9411 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 229-2244 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:30am-3pm; Friday 9:30am- 6pm; 24 hour ATM

Key Bank Buckeye Plaza 11461 Buckeye Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 721-6060 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:30am-3pm; Friday 9:30am-6pm; Saturday 9:30am-1pm 24 hour ATM’s walkup or drive up across the street 11502 Buckeye Rd

Barber Shops:

Line-Ups 3162 East 93rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 795-0366 Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 8am-6pm

Beauty Salons:

Best Nails 11361 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 231-9753 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-7: 30pm

Best Nails 7925 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 795-9850 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-7: 30pm; Sundays 12pm-5pm

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Jackson’s Mirror Mirror 8402 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 881-2315 Hours: Monday-Saturday 9am-6pm

Car Wash:

Bee Clean Car Wash 8416 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-4870 Hours: Monday-Saturday 7:30am-6pm; Sunday 9am-1pm

Check Cashing:

Money Mart 7911 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 229-2274 Hours: Monday-Wednesday 8am-11pm; Thursday-Friday 8am-2am; Saturday 8am-11pm; Sunday 9am-5pm

Clothing Stores:

Rainbow 11371 Buckeye Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 229-7560 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-7pm; Sunday 12-5PM

THE UNIFORM STORE 9718 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 229-7702 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-7pm

Discount Stores:

Dollar Mart 8029 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-2822

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Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-7pm; Friday-Saturday 10am-7: 30pm; Sunday 12:30pm-5pm

Z & S Discount 8045 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-7121 Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm

Dry Cleaners:

Swift Cleaning and Laundry 8220 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 391-3335 Hours: Monday- Saturday 7am-6pm

Dad & Son Dry Cleaners 9301 Wade Park 9am-7pm Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 795-5816 Hours: Regular Daytime hours

Ogrady Professional Cleaners 11022 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 791-6516 Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-2: 30pm; soon to be open on Saturday s from 9am-5pm

Satellite Dry Cleaners 7813 Wade Park Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 361-8513 Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm; Saturday 8am-6pm

Electronics Store:

Radio Shack 8061 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 421-9630 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm; Sunday 11am-6pm

Fast Food Restaurants: 94

Burger King 8515 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-4950

Kentucky Fried Chicken 8118 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 792-2600

Hot Sauce Williams 7815 Carnegie Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 391-2230

Subway 11351 Buckeye Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 791-9114 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10:30am-9pm

Pizza Hut 7941 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 229-0004

Cajun Joe’s 11341 Buckeye Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 231-7922 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-9pm

Florists:

Orbans Flowers 11520 Buckeye Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 721-1500 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Sat 8:00-4:00pm

Tops Friendly Market 11501 Buckeye Rd

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Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 231-7175 7:00am-9pm

Segelin’s Florist 10495 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-8900 Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-3pm

Funeral Homes:

E.F. Boyd and Sons Funeral Home, Inc. 2165 East 89th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-0770

Pernel Jones and Sons Funeral Home 7204 Cedar Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 431-9205

C.B. Miller Funeral Home 8608 Quincy Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 421-8711

Furnace Repairs:

Slaughter’s Furnace 8927 Cedar Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-6967

Furniture and TV Rentals:

Rentway 7981 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-1200

Rent-A-Center 11481 Buckeye Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44104

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(216) 791-7368

Gas Stations:

Sunoco 3363 East 93rd Street Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 441-3330

Shell 2625 East 55th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 431-2728

Hanini Marathon 5307 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 431-4720

Grocery Stores:

Abe’s Market 9301 Quincy Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-3636

Cedar Food Mart 7904 Cedar Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 391-6455 9:30am-11:00pm

All American Food Market 8624 Cedar Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 791-3336

Simon Foods 2443 East 83rd Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 791-3650

Hardware Stores:

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Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 431-1210 Hours: Monday-Saturday 8:30am-5pm

Bloom Bros Supply Ace Dealer 2884 East 116th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 421-5425 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8:30am-5: 30pm; Wednesday 8:30am-1pm

Insurance:

All State Insurance 8101 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 231-6244

Laundromat:

Sno-Brite Laundromat 7989 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 229-3033 Hour: 24 hour

Sudsil Laundry 11321 Buckeye Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 231-1230 Hour: Monday-Saturday 8am-11pm; Sunday 8am-10pm

Movies Rental and Sales:

Blockbuster Video 7909 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-3000 Hours: Monday-Sunday 10am-12am

Hollywood Videos 10825 Kinsman Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104

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(216) 751-7788 Hours: Sunday-Thursday 10am-11pm; Friday-Saturday 10am-11am

Pharmacies:

CVS/ Revco 7965 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-4000 Hours: Monday-Saturday 9am-9pm; Sunday 9am-6pm

Rite Aid Pharmacy 1965 East 93rd Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 721-2020 Hours: Monday-Saturday 8am-9pm; Sunday 9am-6pm

Rite Aid Pharmacy 11511 Kinsman Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 752-6754 Hours: Monday-Sunday 8am-9pm; Sunday 9am-6pm

Real Estate:

Prewitt Realty Company 8627 Cedar Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 231-2088

Restaurants:

A Taste of Soul 9718 Buckeye Road Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216)721-3311

Aaliyaha’s Fish & Shrimp 7823 Cedar Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 881-5470

Angie’s Soul Food 7514 Cedar Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44103

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(216) 426-8890

Chicago Deli & Restaurant 9601 Euclid Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 229-3354

China Dragon Restaurant 11421 Buckeye Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44104 (216) 721-1882

Genesis Restaurant & Deli 1674 East 40th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44103 (216) 881-9908

Guarino’s Restaurant 12309 Mayfield Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 231-3100

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