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Mercer County M.U.S.C.L.E. Making Use of Services Can Lead to Empowerment Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Correction Reentry Resource Sheet http://www.drc.ohio.gov/web/reentry_resource.htm Mercer County 2-1-1 and Information Address Phone # Website First Call for help 211 http://www.firstcallnwo.org/search.aspx Mercer County Connect http://mercercountyconnect.com/Resourc eHandbook2014.pdf Reentry Contacts Address Phone # Website Lima Regional Office 137 W. North St., Lima, 45801 419-227-2631 http://www.drc.state.oh.us/Public/limaapa. Adult Parole Authority htm APA Reentry Coordinator One Government Center, Suite 419-245-3040 http://www.reentrycoalition.ohio.gov/page Name Chris Stewart 1020, Toledo 43604 419-295-1348 s/apa_coordinators/northwest/apa_northw est.html APA Justice Reinvestment Officer 18000 SR 4 N., Suite C., 419-782-3385 http://www.reentrycoalition.ohio.gov/page Name: Eric Lease, Union Co. APA Marysville, Ohio 43040 s/localcoalitions.shtml Ohio Ex-Offender Reentry 404 N. Main St. Celina, O 419-586-8711 http://www.reentrycoalition.ohio.gov/page Coalition : Pastor Randy Christian 45822 s/coalitions/mercer/mercer.html More information including more specific areas served in this Region will be on the ODRC website at: http://www.drc.state.oh.us/web/Citizen/citizencircle.htm United Church of Brethren 421 Central Greenville 45331 937-548-3583 Social Security Address Phone # Website Social Security Administration 401 W. North St., Lima, 45801 419-228-7401, http://ssa.gov 800-772-1213 Social Security office locator https://secure.ssa.gov/ICON/main.jsp Birth Certificate Address Phone # Website Mercer County Health Department 220 W Livingston B152, Celina 419-586-3251 http://www.mccchd.org 45822 email: [email protected] Ohio Department of Health-Office Walk-in: 225 Neilston Street, 614-466-2531 http://www.odh.oh.gov/vitalstatistics/vitalst of Vital Statistics Mail: POB 15098 Columbus ats.aspx 43215 VitalChek 877-828-3101 http://www.VitalChek.com Centers for Decease Control and 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta 30329 800-232-4636 http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w.htm Prevention Emergency Shelter Address Phone # Website Domestic violence Women: Family Crisis Network 419-586-1133 Scope community Action PO Box 988, Celina, 45822 937-548-8143 Page 1 of 8 July 2015 Information is subject to change at any time. Bureau of Motor Vehicles Address Phone # Website *Call or search the website for other locations not listed here. (Use this notation if there are many locations) Deputy Registrar 320 Portland St., Celina 45822 419-586-7144 http://bmv.ohio.gov Driver Exam 330 Portland St., Celina 45822 419-586-3912 http://bmv.ohio.gov Toledo Reinstatement Ctr 4400 Heatherdowns Toledo 43614 419-245-3010 http://bmv.ohio.gov Public Benefits Address Phone # Website The Ohio Benefit Bank Call for locations statewide 614-221-4336 http://www.ohiobenefits.org/ 1-800-648-1176 Job & Family Services 117 W. Butler St., 228 S. Main 419-636-6725 http://www.co.williams.oh.us/Job&Family/ St., Celina 45822 wmscounty%20djfs.htm Women, Infants and Children Call the Help Me Grow helpline 1-800-755-GROW http://www.odh.ohio.gov/en/odhprograms/ (WIC) for locations (4769) ns/wicn/wic1.aspx Child Support Enforcement 220 W. Livingston St., Suite 10, 800.207.3597 http://www.mercercountyohio.org/jfs/ Agency Celina 45822 Childrens Services 220 W. Livingston St., Suite 10, 419.586.5106 http://www.mercercountyohio.org/jfs/ Celina 45822 Mercer-Van Wert-Paulding 1054 South Washington St. 419-238-5464 http://www.pauldingcountyoh.com/service ADAMHS Suite A Van Wert, 45891 s/adamh-board/ Housing assistance Address Phone # Websites/email Ohio Housing Locator http://www.ohiohousinglocator.org Sources Community Network PO Box 381, Celina 45822 419-584-1550 http://www.shelterlistings.org/details/2557 Services 8/ Good Samaritan Home 116 Ludlow St., Greenville, 937-542-6337 45331 Clothing Address Phone # Website By Grace 103 W Butler, Celina 45822 419-633-3902 First Lutheran Church 210 N Cherry, Celina 45822 419-636-1251 Goodwill 1210 S Main, Celina 45822 419-636-1200 Mercer County Community Action Commission, Inc. OUR home 117 W Fayette St., Celina 419-586-4663 45822 United Way of Auglaize County, POB 18 Wapakoneta, 45895 419-739-7717 Inc. Food Pantries Address Phone # Website Celebrate Life Christian POB 712, Celina 45822 419-636-4176 Fellowship Churchwomen United Thrift Shop 200 N Union, Celina 45822 419-636-7777 First Baptist Church 925 E Fountain Grove Dr., 419-636-5813 Email: [email protected] Celina 45822 First Call for Help 419-636-6725 Northwestern Ohio Community 1933 E. Second Street 419-784-5136 http://www.nocac.org Action Commission, Inc. Defiance 43512 Open Hands 14451 CRC, Celina 45822 419-636-5036 Outreach of Bryan 903 Center St., Celina 45822 419-636-4717 Page 2 of July 2015 Information is subject to change at any time. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Correction Mercer County Reentry Resource Sheet http://www.drc.ohio.gov/web/reentry_resource.htm Catholic Social Services 800-300-2937 Food Assistance 220 S. Livingston St., Ste. 10 419-586-3574 OUR home 117 W Fayette St , Celina 419-586-4663 45822 PSA 3 Area Agency on Aging 892 A South Cable Rd Lima 800-653-7723 http://www.psa3.org 45805 Free Meals Address Phone # Website Healthcare (Free or low-cost) Address Phone # Website Compassion Medical Clinic 614 E Edgerton, Celina 45822 419-630-0313 Lions Club Eye Care POB 888, Celina 45822 419-636-1136 NW Ohio Dental 419-591-3060 Williams County Combined Health 310 Lincoln Ave., POB 146 419-485-3141 Email: [email protected] , District Montpelier 43543 http://williamscountyhealth.org Dental OPTIONS n/a 614-233-6388 http://www.odh.ohio.gov/odhprograms/ohs 1-888-765-6789 /oral/safetynet/options.aspx Prevent Blindness Ohio n/a 614-464-2020 http://ohio.preventblindness.org/ Vision Care Outreach Program UHCAN Ohio’s Health Care n/a 614-456-0060 www.UHCANOhio.org Helpline X 233 Mercer County Health Department 220 W Livingston B152, Celina 419-586-3251 http://www.mccchd.org email: 45822 [email protected] Mercer Health Wound Healing 950 South Main St., Celina 419-586-9657 45822 Family Health 5785 Maker Rd., Celina 45822 937-548-3806 Substance Abuse Address Phone # Website Alcohol/Drug Program 125 E. South St., Celina 45822 419-636-0410 Alcoholics Anonymous 419-636-0410 http://www.firstcallnwo.org/ServiceProvide r.asp?Id=2708 Four County Board of ADAMHS T-761 S.R. 66 Archbold 43502 419-267-3355 Recovery Services of NWO, Inc. - 200 Van Gundy Drive, Celina 419-636-0410 Email: [email protected] Williams 45822 http://www.firstcallnwo.org/ServiceProvide r.asp?Id=1943 Mercer-Van Wert-Paulding 1054 South Washington St. 419-238-5464 http://www.pauldingcountyoh.com/service ADAMHS Board Suite A Van Wert, 45891-2407 s/adamh-board/ Foundations Behavioral Health 4761 St. Rt. 29, Celina, 45822 419-584-1825 http://www.foundationsbhs.org/html/ Services Substance Abuse/NA/AA Location Address Meetings Serenity At The Lake St. Paul's United Methodist Church 119 E. Fulton St. Couch & Coffee St. Paul's United Methodist Church 119 Fulton St. Page 3 of 8 July 2015 Information is subject to change at any time. Mental Health/Counseling Address Phone # Website Mercer-Van Wert-Paulding 1054 South Washington St. Suite 419-238-5464 ADAMHS Board A Van Wert, 45891 Wright State Univ.—Lake Campus 7600 Lake Campus Drive 419-237-1477 http://www.wright.edu/lake/ Family Services of NW Ohio 701 Jefferson Suite 301 419-321-6455 Foundations Behavioral Health 4761 St. Rt. 29, Celina, 45822 419-584-1000 Services http://mha.ohio.gov/Default.aspx?tabid=790 Victim Services/ Address Phone # Website Domestic Violence ODRC Office of Victim Services 770 West Broad Street 614-728-1976 www.drc.gov/we/victim Columbus, Ohio 43222 Women & Family Services/Rape 800-782-4906 Email: [email protected] Crisis Center Sex Offender Services Address Phone # Website Adult Parole Authority Dave Berenson, Director 614-752-1733 http://www.drc.ohio.gov/web/sexoffenderp Sex Offender Specialist 770 W. Broad St. Columbus rogram.html 43222 Mercer County 4835 St. Rt. 29, Celina, Ohio 419-586-5770 http://www.mercercountysheriff.org/ Sex Offender Registry 45822 Education Address Phone # Website Ohio Department of Education 25 S Front Street, (614) 466-1577 http://www.ode.state.oh.us/ (Locate GED preparation help, Columbus, OH 43215 GED transcript information) Defiance College 701 N Clinton Defiance 43512 419-784-4010 http://www.defiance.edu Four County Career Center/ 1935 E. Second Street, Suite D 419-784-3777 Defiance ABLE-GED Class Defiance 43512 Northwest State Community 22600 State Route 34 419-267-5511 http://www.nscc.cc.oh.us/ College Archbold 43502 Bureau of Vocational Lima General BVR 924 N. 419-784-2535, http://www.ood.ohio.gov/Core- Rehabilitation Cable Rd. Lima, 45805 800-207-6047 Services/BVR/Regional-Offices#Lima Celina City Schools 585 E. Livingston St., Celina, 419-586-8300 http://www.celinaschools.org/ 45822 Ohio GED Transcript 25 S Front, Columbus 43215 877-644-6338 Email: [email protected] Wright State Lake Campus 7600 SR 703, Celina, 45822 419-237-1477 http://www.wright.edu/lake/ Mercer GED 101 W. South St, Celina, 45822 419-396-8100 Financial Counseling/ Address Phone # Website Money Management *Call 1-800-355-2227 to schedule a face-to-face or phone interview with a certified http://www.apprisen.com/get-started. financial counselor, or complete an application for services on-line *Apprisen (Consumer Credit Address Phone http://www.apprisen.com/ Counseling Services) Consumer Credit Counseling 4500 E. Broad St., Columbus 800-355-2227 http://www.cccservices.com Services 43213 Ohio Consumer Council 10 W.
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