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Pickaway County Community Resource Directory 2014 Pickaway County Community Resource Directory 2014 Pickaway County Resource Directory 10/7/14 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS CIRCLEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT (NON-EMERGENCY)…………………………740-474-3333 CIRCLEVILLE POLICE (NON-EMERGENCY)…………………….……………………740-474-8888 EMERGENCY……………………………………………………………………………..911 PICKAWAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE……………………………………………..740-474-2176 POISON CONTROL CENTER……………………………………………………………1-800-222-1222 STATE HIGHWAY PATROL (NON-EMERGENCY)…………….……………………..740-983-2538 FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS NAME PHONE NUMBER Please send updates for the Pickaway County Resource Directory to [email protected] 2 Pickaway County Resource Directory 10/7/14 Table of Contents 5………Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) 5………American Cancer Society 6………American Red Cross 6………Ashville Food Pantry 7-8……Berger Health System 9………Big Brothers/Big Sisters of South Central Ohio 9..……. Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (COAAA) 10……. Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging Volunteer Guardian Program 10……. Choices - Domestic Violence Shelter 11……..Circle of Caring 11……. The Circle Shelter 12……. Circleville City Schools 12……. Circleville Crossroads CCCU Overcomers 12…….Circleville First Baptist Church 13……..Clothing Center 13……. Community Kitchen 13……….Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA) 14……..DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) 14……..Early Childhood Collaborative Committee 28…….. Early Head Start - See PICCA 15…….. Educational Service Center (ESC) 15…..…Elizabeth’s Hope Pregnancy Resources 16…..…Family & Children First Council (FCFC) 16…….. The Family Support Program 17…….. The Filling Station 17…..…Food Pantry (Emergency Clearinghouse) 18…..…Good Hands Habilitation Center 18…..…Goodwill Industries 19…….. Haven House - Domestic Violence Shelter 28…….. Head Start – see PICCA 19…….. Juvenile Court 20…….. Kids Cancer Fund 20…..…The Lighthouse (Domestic Violence Shelter) 21…….. Logan Elm School District 21…….. New Source Counseling Center 22…….. Ohio Christian University 22…….. One Community Ministries 23…….. Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities 24-25... OSU Extension Service 25…..…Parent Advisory and Support Group 26…….. Pickaway Area Recovery Services (PARS) 26…..…Pickaway County Board of Developmental Disabilities 27…….. Pickaway County Chamber of Commerce 27-31…Pickaway County Community Action (PICCA) 31…….. Pickaway County Family YMCA 32…….. Pickaway County Hands for the Disabled, Inc. 33…..…Pickaway County Health Department 34…….. Pickaway County Help Me Grow 35-37…Pickaway County Job & Family Services (JFS) 37…….. Pickaway County Literacy Council 38…….. Pickaway County Metropolitan Housing Authority (HUD) Please send updates for the Pickaway County Resource Directory to [email protected] 3 Pickaway County Resource Directory 10/7/14 Table of Contents 39…..…Pickaway County Public Library 40…….. Pickaway Diversified, Inc. 40…….. Pickaway HELPS 41-42…Pickaway Ross Career and Technology Center 43-44…Pickaway Senior Center 44…….. Planned Parenthood 45…….. Preschool Disabilities 45…….. Salvation Army 46…….. Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Center (SPVMHC) 47…….. Social Security Administration 47…….. Southeastern Ohio Legal Services (SEOLS) - Legal Aid 48…….. State Support Team 11 (SST11) 49…..…TEAM for Youth 49…….. Teays Valley School District 50…….. Touching Lives for Christ (TLC) 50 …….. The TRELLIS/CWJC (a.k.a. Walnut Creek Christian Women’s Job Corps) 51…….. United Way of Pickaway County 51…….. Veterans’ Service Commission 52…….. Victims Assistance Program 52…..…Westfall Local School District 53…..…WIC (Women, Infants, Children) 54…..…Workforce Services Limited, Inc. Please send updates for the Pickaway County Resource Directory to [email protected] 4 Pickaway County Resource Directory 10/7/14 NAME: ABLE (Adult Basic & Literacy Education) ADDRESS: 424 East Mound Street, Circleville, Ohio 43113 PHONE: 740-642-1294 FAX: CONTACT: Marie Barada, 740-642-1325 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.pickawayross.com HOURS: SERVICES: The program serves adults who want to strengthen their skills in reading, writing, or math, in order to enter employment, post-secondary training or prepare for the GED or Work Keys tests. ELIGIBILITY: LOCATIONS: In Pickaway County and Ross County through the Pickaway-Ross Career and Technology Center FEES: The Adult Basic and Literacy Education program is a free service OTHER DETAILS: NAME: American Cancer Society, Ohio Division ADDRESS: 5555 Frantz Road Dublin, Ohio 43017 PHONE: 1-888-227-6446 FAX : 1-877-227-2838 CONTACT: EMAIL: WEBSITE: www.cancer.org HOURS: 24/7/365 SERVICES: Assistance to anyone with a concern for cancer including education, prevention, patient services, and advocacy. Patient Navigator available to any cancer patient/family that has needs. ELIGIBILITY: None – all services free and confidential LOCATIONS: FEES: OTHER DETAILS: Please send updates for the Pickaway County Resource Directory to [email protected] 5 Pickaway County Resource Directory 10/7/14 NAME: American Red Cross ADDRESS: 1180 N. Court St., Suite C PHONE: 740-474-5736 for Emergency after Hours Only Call: 740-466-7425 FAX: 740-772-2009 CONTACT: Mary McCord, Community Chapter Executive EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.redcross.org/sciotovalley HOURS: SERVICES: The American Red Cross meets the needs of families who have experienced a disaster. We provide services to military families by providing emergency communications to soldiers across the nation and around the world. We offer Community Disaster Education to children and adults as well as life-saving training including C.P.R., First Aid and others. Our volunteers help to save lives of patients in area hospitals by recruiting blood donors and blood donation sites. ELIGIBILITY: LOCATIONS: FEES: OTHER DETAILS: The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. NAME: Ashville Food Pantry (First English Lutheran Church) ADDRESS: 94 Long Street Ashville, Ohio PHONE: 740-983-2641 FAX: CONTACT: EMAIL: WEBSITE: HOURS: By appointment and general food distribution on the 2 nd and 4 th Thursday of each month from 2:00pm-4:00pm. SERVICES: Food and assistance with utility bills, rent, and prescriptions. ELIGIBILITY: Limited to residents of the Teays Valley School District and prefer referral from PICCA. LOCATIONS: FEES: OTHER DETAILS: These services are offered in partnership with area churches. Please send updates for the Pickaway County Resource Directory to [email protected] 6 Pickaway County Resource Directory 10/7/14 NAME: Berger Health System ADDRESS: 600 North Pickaway St. | Circleville, Ohio 43113 PHONE: 740-474-2126 or 888-477-2126 FAX: CONTACT: EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE : www.bergerhealth.com HOURS: 24/7 Service SERVICES: *24 Hour Emergency Services *Anesthesia *Acute Inpatient Medical & Surgical Care (Adult & Pediatric) *Cancer Center with Chemotherapy Services *Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehabilitation *Cardiology *Care Management *Clinical Dietetics *Critical Care Unit (ICU & Chest Pain Unit) *Dermatology *Dialysis *Ear, Nose & Throat *Endoscopy *Gastroenterology *General Surgery *Hospice *Imaging - X-ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Mammography, Bone Densitometry & Nuclear Medicine *Infusion Center *Laboratory *Lung Care Center *Maternity Center with Childbirth Education Programs *Occupational Health Center *Orthopedic & Sports Medicine *Pain Management Center *Pharmacy *Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy *Sleep Center *Vascular Screening *Vein Specialists *Wellness, Prevention & Education Programs *Women’s Health *Wound Care Center ELIGIBILITY: LOCATIONS: Berger Hospital Medical Office Building Noecker Building 600 North Pickaway Street Circleville, Ohio 43113 Professional Arts Building 210 Sharon Road Circleville, Ohio 43113 Please send updates for the Pickaway County Resource Directory to [email protected] 7 Pickaway County Resource Directory 10/7/14 Berger Health System - Continued Berger Medical Center 9085 Southern Street at Route 104 Orient, Ohio 43146 Scheduling: 614-277-4600 Berger Hospice 1170 North Court Street Circleville, Ohio 43113 Berger Health Foundation Circle of Caring 1280 North Court Street Circleville, Ohio 43113 Pickaway Health Services Patient Financial Services 1180 North Court Street Circleville, Ohio 43113 Berger Ambulatory Care Center Outpatient Diagnostic Center Occupational Health Center Women’s Health Center 1434 Circleville Plaza Circleville, Ohio 43113 Pickaway Health Services – Ashville Offices 27 Walnut Street Ashville, Ohio 43103 299 West Main Street Ashville, Ohio 43103 FEES: OTHER DETAILS: Please send updates for the Pickaway County Resource Directory to [email protected] 8 Pickaway County Resource Directory 10/7/14 NAME : Big Brothers/Big Sisters of South Central Ohio ADDRESS: 173 West 2nd Street Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 PHONE: 740-773-2447 ext. 101 or 1-800-888-6335 ext. 101 FAX: CONTACT: Charity Wheeler (740-773-9072) EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: WWW.bbbssco.org HOURS: 8:30-5:oo pm SERVICES: To provide an opportunity for children 7-14 years of age from the single parent home or children from families with a history of substance abuse to have the friendship and one to one relationship with an adult volunteer while sharing activities. ELIGIBILITY: Children 7-14 years of age from the single parent home and children from families with a history of substance abuse. Volunteers need to be at least 21. LOCATIONS: FEES: OTHER DETAILS:
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