P.A.T.H. Guidebook

Partners Against Trafficking in Humans Domestic and Foreign-Born Human Trafficking Resource

HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE INSTITUTE

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Purpose of this Guidebook: The purpose of this guidebook is to assist service providers in linking victims, survivors, or thrivers of human trafficking, during their recovery process, to the services that best suit their needs.

What’s in the Guidebook: Agency names, locations, contact information, and general information about services are provided. Care Coordinating agencies have information about the PATH Care Coordinator and their contact information. PATH Approved agencies have information about the Point-of-Contact and their contact information. An asterisk (*) denotes agencies that have services available to Adults and Youth. F-B denotes agencies that provide services for foreign-born trafficked clients. Definition of Terms:

PATH stands for Partners Against Trafficking in Humans. PATH is a community-wide, outcomes- based, coordinated, transparent, and data-driven response to human trafficking. The PATH Project’s mission is to address the barriers and gaps in direct service coordination for victims of human trafficking and to improve service delivery. PATH provides a continuum of care, moving victims to become survivors, and survivors to become thrivers.

Care Coordinating agencies are PATH Approved and provide a PATH Care Coordinator that works with clients who have been trafficked, connecting them to services through using the PATH Model.

PATH Approved agencies have been through the training process and provide a Point- of-Contact. These agencies have committed to coordinate and guide clients through their agency services.

PATH Approval Seeking agencies have not completed the process to be considered

PATH Approved, however they have either been trained on PATH, human trafficking and/or trauma-informed care; have signed the Memorandum of Understanding; or attend the Lucas County Human Trafficking Coalition.

Non-PATH Approved Coalition agencies do not have a Memorandum of Understanding, but are represented on the Lucas County Human Trafficking Coalition.

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P.A.T.H. Directory of Services Adult and Youth Victim/Survivor/Thriver

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Updated 3/2/2018

CARE COORDINATING AGENCIES……………………………………………………………………...5 LEGAL SERVICES………………………………………………………………………………………….6 PATH APPROVED………………………………………………………………………………………. PATH APPROVAL SEEKING…………………………………………………………………… NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES……………………………………………………….7 ADDITIONAL LEGAL SERVICES………………………………………………………………. BASIC NEEDS SERVICES…………………………………………………………………………………9 PATH APPROVED……………………………………………………………………………… PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………………10 NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES………………………………………………. ADDITIONAL BASIC NEEDS SERVICES…………………………………………………………. INJURY, IMPAIRMENT, AND SUPPORT SERVICES……………………………………………………12 PATH APPROVED ...... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………………..13 NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES...... ADDITIONAL INJURY, IMPAIRMENT, AND SUPPORTS SERVICES………………………………. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES……………………………………………………………………………14 PATH APPROVED ...... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………………… NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES………………………………………………………15 ADDITIONAL MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES SERVICES FOR CHILDREN (DEPENDENTS) OF CLIENTS………………………………………………15 PATH APPROVED ...... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING…………………………………………………………………………….16 NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES……………………………………………………….. ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN (DEPENDENTS) OF CLIENTS…………………………. SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES…………………………………………………………17 PATH APPROVED ...... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………………18 NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES ...... ADDITIONAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES……………………………………...

SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND/OR LIFE SKILLS……………………………………………………………19 PATH APPROVED ...... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………… NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES ...... ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND/OR LIFE SKILLS SERVICES……………………………. EMPOWERMENT SERVICES……………………………………………………………………………20

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PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………… NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES...... 20 ADDITIONAL EMPOWERMENT SERVICES……………………………………………………………...21 HEALTH CARE……………………………………………………………………………………………23 PATH APPROVED ...... PATH APPROVAL SEEKING……………………………………………………………………... NON-PATH APPROVED COALITION AGENCIES…………………………………………………. ADDITIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES………………………………………………………………...24

4 Care Coordinating Agencies

The Salvation Army RISE (Recovering Individuals from Sexual Exploitation) Program* 620 N. Erie St., Toledo, OH 43604 PATH Care Coordinator: Marchon Noon, Program Director Phone: (419) 241-1138 ext. 154 Email: [email protected]

Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities* 1154 Larc Lane, Toledo, OH 43614 PATH Care Coordinator: Jane Meyer, Provider Support Specialist Phone: (419) 381-5208 Email: [email protected]

Crime Victim Services* 330 N. Elizabeth St., Lima, OH 45801 PATH Care Coordinator: Brittany Reyes, Human Trafficking Advocate Phone: (419) 860-2081 Email: [email protected]

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Legal Services PATH Approved: Adult:

Crime Victim Services* General information: Crime Victim Services' (CVS) mission is to help 330 N. Elizabeth St., Lima, OH 45801 victims prevail over the trauma of their http://www.crimevictimservices.org/ victimization by assisting and advocating for Contact: Brittany Reyes safety, healing, justice, and restitution. Title: Human Trafficking Advocate Phone: (419) 860-2081

Lucas County Adult Probation General information: 1100 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604 Adult Probation Department provides pre- and http://co.lucas.oh.us/1330/Adult-Probation post-sentence services to individuals as directed Contact: Lenice Little by the Common Pleas Court Judges. Title: Sex Offender Probation Officer Phone: (419) 213-6132

YWCA HOPE Center Rape Crisis * General information: YWCA of Northwest Sexual Assault Services The YWCA HOPE Center Rape Crisis Center is a free and confidential service. Provides legal 1018 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604 advocates who meet clients at the hospital or (419) 241-3235 www.ywcanwo.org accompany them during police interviews, and Contact: Deborah Stoll court proceedings. Title: HOPE Center Rape Crisis Services Director Phone: (419) 241-3235 ext. 121

Youth: None Listed

PATH Approval Seeking: Adult: None Listed Youth:

Lucas County Children Services General information: 705 Adams St., Toledo, OH 43604 Works with families, service providers and (419) 213-3200 community members to assess risk and coordinate www.lucaskids.net community-based services resulting in safe, stable Contact: Michele Hoffman and permanent families for children. Title: Assessments Supervisor Phone: (419) 213-3582

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Advocating Opportunity (AO)* Who they serve: All trafficked and exploited persons including 1119 Adams St., 2nd floor, Toledo, OH 43604 www.advocatingopportunity.com minors and adults. Contact: Megan Mattimoe, JD Title: Executive Director and Senior Staff Attorney General information: Provides holistic, comprehensive, trauma-informed Phone (toll-free): (855) 855-1945 ext. 700 legal services to all trafficked and exploited persons. Provides direct legal services and advocacy for both minors and adults of trafficking; provides technical consultation on trafficking cases; and advocates for policy and legislative initiatives regarding trafficking at the local, state, and federal levels. Can serve as a Guardian ad Litem.

Youth:

Lucas County Juvenile Court General information: 1801 Spielbusch Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 Probation, Mediation services, detention center, (419) 213-6722 youth treatment center and Court Appointed https://www.co.lucas.oh.us/204/Juvenile-Court Special Advocate services for youth. “Se habla Contact: Judge Connie Zemmelman Español” Phone: (419) 213-6744

Additional Legal Services: Adult:

Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE) Who they serve: Legal Advocates or Western Ohio (LAWO) Low income residents of . 525 Jefferson Ave, Toledo, OH, 43604 General information: (419) 724-0460 or (888) 534-1432 Provides free legal advice and referrals to low www.ablelaw.org income residents of northwest Ohio. "Se habla Contact: Denise Boyer Español" Title: Domestic Violence Resource Center Coordinator Phone: (419) 213-2700

Lucas County Common Pleas Court General information:

700 Adams St., Toledo, OH 43604 Lucas County Court of Common Pleas is the trial (419) 213-4484 court of general jurisdiction. This means that it hears http://www.co.lucas.oh.us/307/Common-Pleas- felony cases as well as civil disputes where the Court amount of money in controversy exceeds $500 and also has exclusive jurisdiction over civil cases exceeding $10,000.

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(F-B) Ohio Homeland Security* General Information: Columbus, Ohio 43223 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for investigating human trafficking, https://homelandsecurity.ohio.gov/ arresting traffickers and protecting victims. DHS (614) 387-6171 Email: [email protected] initiates hundreds of investigations and makes Fax: 614-752-2419 numerous arrests every year, using a victim- centered approach. DHS also processes immigration relief through Continued Presence (CP), T visas, and U visas to victims of human trafficking and other designated crimes.

Lucas County Domestic Relations Court* Who they serve: 429 N. Michigan, Toledo, OH 43604 Victims of domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault. https://www.co.lucas.oh.us/163/Domestic-

Relations-Court Contact: Denise Boyer General information: Title: Domestic Violence Resource Center Processes Civil Protection Orders (CPO), crisis Coordinator intervention, safety planning and information and referrals for victims of domestic violence. Phone: (419) 213-2700

Prosecutor’s Office Toledo Municipal Court General information: 555. N Erie, Toledo, OH 43604 File criminal charges. (419) 245-1982 https://www.co.lucas.oh.us/290/Prosecutors- Office

Victim-Witness Coordinator General information: Lucas County Victim Witness Assists victims in ten felony courtrooms, informs Assistance Program victims of their rights, provides employer 555. N Erie, Toledo, OH 43604 intervention, escorts victims to court proceedings (419) 213-4591 while instructing them on procedure and decorum, www.co.lucas.oh.us provides crisis counseling and referrals for long- term counseling. Notifies victims of court dates, continuances, motions for early release, and parole hearings. Assists in filing compensation under the Ohio Crime Victims Compensation Programs.

Youth: None Listed

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Cocoon Shelter Who they serve: P.O. Box 1165, Bowling Green, OH 43402 For those who have experience domestic (419) 352-1545 or (800) 472-9411 violence and need safe secure shelter. www.cocoonshelter.org Contact: Emily Prosser Title: Domestic Violence Program Manager at The Cocoon Shelter General information: Phone: (419) 373-1730 ext. 1005 Services Include: 24-hour Access to Advocacy and Support; Crisis Intervention; Emergency Safe Housing; Safety Planning; Information and Referrals; Provision of emergency clothing, food, and basic needs; Transportation; Community Support Groups, Assistance with Civil Protection Orders; Court Advocacy, Medical Advocacy, Economic Empowerment and Financial Literacy assistance; Computer Use/Internet Access; Follow-Up and Outreach.

Neighborhood Properties Inc.* General information: Provides housing for individuals with 2753 West Central Ave., Toledo, OH 43606 addictions and mental disorders (419) 473-2604 http://www.neighborhoodproperties.org Contact: Jessica Spann Title: Senior Program Manager Phone: (419) 473-2604 ext. 125

Rahab's Heart* General Information: Conducts street outreach to youth and 1516 N Erie St., Toledo, OH 43604 adults. (419) 720-1146 http://www.thatneighborhoodfoundation.org/get- involved/rahab-s-heart/ Contact: Sister Sandy Sherman Title: Volunteer/Co-Founder Phone: (419)536-9587 ext. 321

Recovering Individuals from Sexual Exploitation (RISE) Who they serve:

- Formally known as Second Chance* Youth and adult victims of domestic sex 620 N. Erie St., Toledo, OH 43604 trafficking and prostituted women. (419) 241-1138 General information: http://neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/NWOASRise Provides comprehensive services to youth Contact: Marchon Noon Title: Program Director and adult victims of domestic sex trafficking Phone: (419) 241-1138 ext. 154 and prostituted women.

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Youth:

The Zepf Center Safety Net Runaway Homeless General information: Youth Shelter Provide a safe place for runaway, troubled and 2005 Ashland Ave., Toledo, OH 43606 homeless youth ages 12 to 17 by providing (419) 206-0926 evidence and strengths based services that http://www.zepfcenter.org/safety-net/ provide safety and stability. 24-hour emergency Contact: Courtney Billian shelter Title: Volunteer Coordinator Phone: (419) 206-0926

My Sister’s House for Girls General information: 1939 Fernwood, Toledo, OH, 43607 My Sister’s House for Girls mission is to mentor (419) 699-8601 adolescent girls in Ohio and help them to achieve http://msh4girls.org/ their full potential and become productive Contact: LaDonna Knabbs members in their society by building their Title: Administrator academic and social competence. Phone: (419)322-1587

PATH Approval Seeking: Adult: None Listed Youth:

Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center General information: 2460 Cherry St., Toledo, OH, 43608 Provides court advocacy, support, and (419) 244-3053 preventative programming for victims, witness, or www.fcapc.org youth at-risk for domestic violence. "Se habla Español"

Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies: None Listed

Additional Basic Needs Services: Adult:

Beach House Who they serve: 915 N. Erie St., Toledo, OH 43604 Housing, employment and education assistance for (419) 241-9277 Single women, and women with children, and www.beachhousetoledo.org families.

General information: Works towards improving medical, mental and spiritual health. Teaches basic living, budgeting, nutrition and self-management skills to clients. Participates in a goal directed living program to establish supportive relationships.

10 Butterflies 15 General Information: P.O. BOX 41, Toledo, Ohio 43697 Through their 9-12-month program they provide a Contact: Tina Robinson safe environment for these women. Their qualified 419-386-1308 and experienced team members take on shifts to butterflies15.com ensure that these women are supervised 24/7. The residents of the program go through a drug or/and alcohol recovery process and they provide an environment free of drugs and alcohol.

Family House Who they serve: 669 Indiana Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 Must be part of a family unit: pregnant, or with (419) 242-5505 children. www.familyhousetoledo.org General information: Finds permanent housing for clients, helps them regain control over their lives, and reclaim their independence through education, community resources and compassion.

La Posada Catholic Charities NWO Who they serve: 435 Eastern Ave, Toledo, OH 43609 Single women, women with children, established (419) 244-5931 families. Spanish speaking. www.catholiccharitiesnwo.org/la-posada/ General information: Offers temporary housing and supportive services to homeless families of all faiths in the Toledo area. Direct services through La Posada include shelter, food, clothing, personal hygiene products and case management.

(F-B) Bethany House General Information: P.O. Box 5930, Toledo, Ohio 43613 Bethany House is a long-term shelter for victims Phone: (419) 727-4948 and their children who are escaping domestic http://www.bethanyhousetoledo.org/ violence in Northwest Ohio. Since 1984, Bethany House has served more than 1,200 individuals and provided more than 200,000 nights of safe shelter for victims and their children escaping domestic abuse in our area. Annually, we serve an average of 30 families.

(F-B) House of Ruth General Information: PO Box 1103, Defiance, OH 43512 The House of Ruth is a domestic violence shelter Or that provides safe housing for women and children The Center for Child and Family Advocacy, Inc. who are victims of domestic violence, sexual 219 East Washington Street Napoleon, Ohio assault, and stalking. While at the shelter, women 43545 receive support from staff and peer support

(419) 782-1100 groups. If they choose, individual counseling is available to them. The House of Ruth provides housing for up to 90 days for those in Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Paulding and Williams counties and up to 30 days for those not in the service area.

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(F-B) Crossroads Crisis Center General Information: PO Box 643, Lima, Ohio 45802 The Mission of Crossroads Crisis Center is to (419) 228-4357 enhance safety for survivors of Domestic Violence http://crossroadscrisiscenter.com/ and their children by educating, advocating, and empowering individuals. Through our leadership and expertise, we strive to engage our communities in promoting no tolerance of Domestic Violence.

(F-B) Open Arms General Information: PO Box 496, Findlay Ohio, 45840 Serving individuals affected by domestic violence (419) 420-9261 and sexual assault through crisis intervention, http://www.openarmsfindlay.com/ emergency shelter, outreach, advocacy, prevention and education.

Youth: None Listed

Injury, Impairment, and Support Services PATH Approved: Adult:

Lucas County Board of Developmental Who they serve: Disabilities* People with disabilities.

1154 Larc Lane, Toledo, OH 43614 General information: (419) 380-4000 www.lucasdd.org Advocates for everyone to live, learn, work, play, Contact: Pat Stephens worship, and participate as equal citizens. Assures Title: Director of Community Supports that people with developmental disabilities have the same opportunities and life experiences as all Phone: (419) 381-5201 other citizens.

Lutheran Social Services of NW Ohio* General information: 2149 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, OH 43620 A faith based social service agency that has been changing lives in the Northwestern Ohio and www.lssnwo.org/ Southeastern Michigan area for more than 100 Contact: Jeff Bischoff Title: Northern Region Director years. Assisting communities within a 24-county Phone: (419)243-9178 area, LSSNWO touches the lives of thousands of people each year through a variety of services - providing hope, compassion and stability to those in need.

Traumatic Brain Injury Resource Center* General information: 7430 West Central Ave., Toledo, OH 43617 Dedicated to TBI survivors, caregivers, and family (419) 241-0555 members. Their mission is to support TBI survivors and their caregivers inform professionals whose http://www.tbirc.org/ work touches clients with a head injury promote Contact: Tracy Wilson Title: Assistant Director prevention, and increase awareness of the impact Phone: (419) 241-0555 of traumatic brain injury on society.

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PATH Approval Seeking: Adult: None Listed

Youth: Lucas County Children Services General Information: 705 Adams St., Toledo, OH 43604 Works with families, service providers and (419) 213-3200 community members to assess risk and coordinate www.lucaskids.net community-based services resulting in safe, stable Contact: Michele Hoffman and permanent families for children. Title: Assessments Supervisor Phone: (419) 213-3582

Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies: Adult: None Listed

Youth: None Listed

Additional Injury, Impairment, and Support Services: Adult:

Interlink - The Sight Center* Who they serve: 1002 Garden Lake Parkway, Toledo, OH 43614 People with vision disabilities. (419) 720-3935 General information: http://sightcentertoledo.org/ Provides interpretation services, system and Contact: Nikki McLeod Phone: (419) 578-7370 individual advocacy, information and referral, peer mentoring and independent living training.

Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo Who they serve: 716 North Westwood Avenue, Toledo, OH 43607 Expectant mothers of all ages. Expectant mothers (419) 578-7350 under the age of 15 need to have parental www.pregnancycenter.org consent to receive an ultrasound. Contact: Shannon Seger Phone: (419) 893-9011 General information: Free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds for expectant mothers of all ages. Parenting classes

are available to both expectant and parenting mothers and fathers.

Youth: None Listed

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Mental Health Services PATH Approved: Adult:

A Renewed Mind* General information: Provides mental health and addiction services to 1946 N. 13th St., Toledo, OH,43604 youth. Appointment needed. "Se habla Español" (419) 720-9247

www.arenewedmindservices.org Contact: Cara Rearick Title: Mental Health Counselor Phone: (419) 720-9247 ext. 133

Rahab's Heart* Who they serve: 29954 Saint Andrews, Perrysburg, OH, 43551 Youth and adult victims of domestic sex trafficking (419) 720-1146 and prostituted women. www.thatneighborhoodfoundation.org Contact: LeAnn Campbell General information: Conducts street outreach and group counseling to Title: Co-founder youth and adults. Phone: 419-480-7977

Unison Behavioral Health* General information: 544 E. Woodruff, Toledo, OH, 43604 Provides office and home based counseling (419) 693-063iving a1 services for youth. Provides substance abuse www.unisonbhg.org treatment for youth ages 11-18. "Se habla Español" Contact: Marsha Elliot

Title: Director, Mild/Moderate Adult Services Phone: (419) 936-7517

Zepf Center* General information: 2005 Ashland Ave., Toledo, OH 43620 Offers Behavior Health Care and Vocational (419)841-7701 Services to children and adults in Lucas and Wood Counties. http://www.zepfcenter.org Contact: Kathy Didion Title: Chief Clinical Officer Phone: (419) 841-7701 ext. 5

Youth: None Listed

Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies: None Listed

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Harbor* General information: Provides mental health counseling, treatment, and 4334 Secor Rd., Toledo, OH, 43623 support groups. “Se habla Español” (419) 475-4449 www.harbor.com General information: (F-B) Lucas County Crisis Response Team Based in the Northwest District Police Station on Location 1: Sylvania Avenue with a satellite office in the Toledo Police Department Northwest Station Safety Building downtown, this program provides 2330 W. Sylvania Ave., Toledo, OH 43613 immediate crisis intervention services to victims of (419) 245-3324 domestic violence 24 hours a day.

Location 2: Toledo Police Department Safety Building 525 N. Erie St., Toledo, OH 43604 (419) 245-3127

(F-B) Crime Victim Services* General information: 330 N. Elizabeth St., Lima, OH 45801 Crime Victim Services' (CVS) mission is to help victims prevail over the trauma of their http://www.crimevictimservices.org/ victimization by assisting and advocating for Contact: Brittany Reyes Title: Human Trafficking Advocate safety, healing, justice, and restitution. Phone: (419) 860-2081

Youth: None Listed

Services for Children (Dependents) of Clients PATH Approved: Adult:

Lucas County Health Department Who they serve: 635 N. Erie St., Toledo, OH 43604 Sexual assault and rape victims. (419) 213-4100 http://www.lucascountyhealth.com General information: Contact: Mary A. Jay Provides a range of services including WIC, STD testing, Title: Disease Intervention Specialist prenatal care, pediatric care, and adult medical care. Phone: (419) 213-4176

Youth: None Listed

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PATH Approval Seeking: Adult:

Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center* General information: Provides court advocacy, support, and preventative 2460 Cherry St., Toledo, OH, 43608 Phone:(419) 244-3053 programming for victims, witness, or youth at-risk for www.fcapc.org domestic violence. "Se habla Español"

YWCA of Northwest Ohio Who they serve: Child Care Referral Service People seeking child care services. 1018 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 (419) 241-3235 General information: www.ywcanwo.org Provides services to parents and family members Title: HOPE Center Rape Crisis Services Director seeking child care services, early education and child Phone: (419) 241-3235 ext. 121 care professionals working with children and their families, agencies serving families, businesses, and communities.

(F-B) Lucas County Children Services General Information: 705 Adams St., Toledo, OH 43604 Works with families, service providers and community (419) 213-3200 members to assess risk and coordinate community- www.lucaskids.net based services resulting in safe, stable and Contact: Michele Hoffman permanent families for children. Title: Assessments Supervisor Phone: (419) 213-3582

Youth: None Listed

Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies: None Listed

Additional Services for Children (Dependents) Adult: Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo* Who they serve: 716 North Westwood Ave., Toledo, OH 43607 Expectant mothers of all ages. Expectant mothers under the age of 15 need to have parental (419) 578-7350 consent to receive an ultrasound. www.pregnancycenter.org Contact: Shannon Seger Phone: (419) 893-9011 General information: Free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds for expectant mothers of all ages. Parenting classes are available to both expectant and parenting mothers and fathers.

16 Women, Infants, Children (WIC) General Information: Toledo Hospital Pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, 2150 West Central Avenue Suite B, Toledo, OH infants, and children up to age 5 are eligible. 43606 They must meet income guidelines, a State (419) 291-2216 residency requirement, and be individually www.wicprograms.org/ci/oh-toledo determined to be at "nutritional risk" by a health professional. Youth:

Mom's House of Toledo Who they serve: 2505 Franklin Ave., Toledo, OH, 43610 Single Parents High School and College Age who (419) 241-5554 seek to finish their education. www.momshousetoledo.org Contact: Christina Rodriquez General information: Phone: (419) 241-5554 Daycare, counseling, tutoring and parent education offered for clients enrolled in program.

Substance Abuse Treatment PATH Approved: Adult:

A Renewed Mind* General information: 1946 N. 13th St., Toledo, OH,43604 Provides mental health and addiction services to (419) 720-9247 youth. Appointment needed. "Se habla Español"

www.arenewedmindservices.org Contact: Cara Rearick Title: Mental Health Counselor Phone: (419) 720-9247 ext. 133

The Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF) General information: 1100 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 Provides education, rehabilitation, and addiction (419) 213-6200 counseling to people currently incarcerated. http://www.drc.ohio.gov/lucas-ctf Contact: Sandy Cox Title: Clinical Manager Phone: (419) 213-6235

Youth:

Unison Behavioral Health General information: 544 E. Woodruff, Toledo, OH, 43604 Provides office and home based counseling

(419) 693-0631 services for youth. Provides substance abuse www.unisonbhg.org treatment for youth ages 11-18. "Se habla Contact: Marsha Elliot Español" Title: Director, Mild/Moderate Adult Services Phone: (419) 936-7517

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(F-B) Compass General Information: 2465 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, Ohio 43620 One of the hardest aspects about treating (419) 241-8827 addiction is that it is not one-size-fits-all. What makes COMPASS special is that treatment is individualized to meet the needs of each patient. This treatment helps patients see the beauty of recovery and helps them build a foundation for long-term recovery and personal growth.

DART (Drug Abuse Response Team) * General Information: The D.A.R.T. Unit is composed of a Lucas County (419) 213-6582 Sheriff's Office Lieutenant, multiple deputy 1622 Spielbusch Avenue Toledo, OH 43604 sheriffs, as well as forensic counselors and officers from other local jurisdictions. Responding to the public health and safety crisis, the D.A.R.T. Unit reaches far beyond their traditional roles as first responders, and has engaged the unit directly with linkage to treatment for victims and their families.

Zepf Center* General information: Offers Behavior Health Care and Vocational 2005 Ashland Ave., Toledo, OH 43620 Services to children and adults in Lucas and Wood (419) 841-7701 http://www.zepfcenter.org Counties. Contact: Kathy Didion Title: Chief Clinical Officer Phone: (419) 841-7701 ext. 5

PATH Approval Seeking: None Listed

Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies: None Listed

Additional Substance Abuse Treatment Services: Adult:

Harbor* General information: 4334 Secor Rd., Toledo, OH, 43623 Provides mental health counseling, treatment, and support groups. "Se habla Español" (419) 475-4449 www.harbor.com

Youth: None Listed

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PATH Approval Seeking: Adult:

Catharine Eberly Center-Women Who they serve: The Women, 18 and older. 2801 W. Bancroft St., Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 530-5461 General information: http://www.utoledo.edu/centers/eberly/ Promotes the advancement of women at the University of Toledo and in the community by creating an environment that supports learning, discovery, engagement and enables women to achieve their highest potential.

Youth: None Listed

Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies: Adult:

Cedar Creek Church* General information: Christian church with a Protestant affiliation. 29129 Lime City Rd., Perrysburg, OH 43551 (419) 661-8661 www.cedarcreek.tv/church-info/what-to-expect/

Youth: None Listed

Additional Support Systems and/or Life Skills Services: Adult: None Listed

Youth: Toledo Zoo* General information: A destination for animal exhibits, live concerts, 2 Hippo Way Toledo, OH 43609 (419) 385-4040 holiday lights, and other seasonal events. https://www.toledozoo.org

Contact: Bill Davis Phone: (419) 385-5721 x 2045

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Empowerment Services PATH Approved: None Listed

PATH Approval Seeking: Adult:

Catharine Eberly Center-Women Who they serve: The University of Toledo Women, 18 and up. 2801 W. Bancroft St., Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 530-5461 General information: http://www.utoledo.edu/centers/eberly/ Promotes the advancement of women at the University of Toledo and in the community by creating an environment that supports learning, discovery, engagement and enables women to achieve their highest potential.

Youth: None Listed

Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies:

Adult: Zonta Club of Toledo I* General information: Zonta Club of Toledo provides generous P.O. Box 9142, Toledo, OH 43697 contributions to many global Zonta International www.zontatoledo1.org projects that improve the quality of life for women, such as efforts to end human trafficking and violence against women, and work to improve health care for women and children.

Lucas County Department of Job and Family General information: Services Provides services such as temporary cash 3210 Monroe St., Toledo, OH 43606 assistance, food stamps, and Medicaid, subsidized (419) 213-8999 child care, adult protection, disability assistance www.co.lucas.oh.us and prevention, retention and contingency services.

Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority General information: (TARTA)* Offers a range of transportation services in the (419)243-RIDE (7433) Toledo area. TTY Users: 7-1-1 or (800) 750-0750

www.tarta.com

Youth: None Listed

20 Additional Empowerment Services: Adult: Friendly Center* General information: Provides one-on-one tutoring to enrich workforce 1324 N. Superior St., Toledo, OH 43604 development and to overcome the educational (419) 243-1289 www.friendlycentertoledo.org barriers students may encounter. These barriers are not always addressed by the GED model. The Study Table will not only address these educational barriers but it will provide neighbors with connections to other resources in the community for individual and family stability.

General information: Lucas County Public Library – Main Branch* GED classes, tutoring, homework help, job and 325 Michigan St., Toledo, OH 43604 career assistance, a variety of classes available. (419) 259-5200 "Se habla Español" www.toledolibrary.org

Toledo Metroparks* General information: www.metroparkstoledo.com/metro/ The Metroparks of the Toledo Area are a series (419) 407-9700 of twelve parks in the Toledo, Ohio area: Bend View Metropark, the Blue Creek Conservation Area, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield, , Oak Openings Preserve Metropark, Pearson's Metropark, , , the , , Swan Creek Preserve Metropark, and Wildwood Preserve Metropark.

Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services General Information: 30 East Broad Street, 32nd Floor, Columbus, OH Food Stamps (SNAP)- Food Assistance can be 43215 applied for at a local Job and Family Service (614) 466-6282 or (877) 852-0010 office, through an OBB site, or Online. www.jfs.ohio.gov Hours: Online application available 24-7

Owens Community College Who they serve: 30335 Oregon Rd., Perrysburg, OH, 43551 Individuals over 18. (800) 466-9367 General information: www.owens.edu GED, continuing education and Adult Basic Literacy Education for individuals over the age of 18.

Penta Career Center * General information:

9301 Buck Rd., Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Public vocational high school (grades 9-12) and adult education center. (419) 661-6555 www.pentacareercenter.org

General information: Offers a variety of programming and classes for youth and adults.

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YMCA Toledo* 2053 N. 14th St., Toledo, OH 43620 (419) 241-7218 www.ymcatoledo.org (F-B) NAMI General information: 2753 West Central Ave, Toledo OH, 43606 NAMI Greater Toledo is home to variety of Phone: (419)243-1119 support groups which help individuals in dealing with the hardships of mental illness such as https://www.nami.org depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder and more.

(F-B) International Institute of General Information: Toledo 3110 Tremainsville Road The International Institute of Toledo has been Toledo, Ohio 43613 serving the Toledo and surrounding communities Phone: (419) 241-9178 since 1919. We specialize in providing immigration counseling and interpretation services, internationalinstituteoftoledo.org/contact/ in addition to other related services such as translation, and passport photos. They provide

professional immigration counseling and interpreter services to over 2,000 families each year from 139 different counties who settle in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan.

Youth:

Keeping It Together General information: 3043 Monroe St., Toledo, OH, 43606 Offers healthy relationship building education and (419) 242-7401 ext. 149 case management services. Provides opportunities to learn employability skills, assistance finding and maintaining employment.

Rainbow Area Youth - Toledo (RAY) General Information: 2413 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, Ohio 43620 Provides a physically and emotionally safe (419) 742-2362 environment for gay, lesbian, bisexual, http://www.toledoray.org transgender and questioning (GLBTQ) youth and their allies ages 13 to 19.

Toledo Public Schools General information: 420 E. Manhattan Blvd., Toledo, Ohio 43608 Produces competitive college and career ready (419) 671-8200 graduates through a rigorous curriculum across all www.tps.org grade levels by implementing Ohio’s New Learning Standards with fidelity.

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Lucas County Health Department Who they serve: 635 N. Erie St., Toledo, OH 43604 Sexual assault and rape victims. (419) 213-4100 http://www.lucascountyhealth.com General information: Contact: Mary A. Jay Provides a range of services including WIC, STD Title: Disease Intervention Specialist testing, prenatal care, pediatric care, and adult Phone: (419) 213-4176 medical care.

Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio* General information: 1301 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 Provides STD testing, pregnancy testing, and reproductive health education. (419) 255-1115 https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned- parenthood-greater-ohio Contact: Rebecca Boone Title: Practice Manager, Toledo, Health Center Phone: (419) 255-1115 X 3417

PATH Approval Seeking: None Listed

Non-PATH Approved Coalition Agencies: Adult:

Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center (SANE)* Who they serve: Sexual assault and rape victims of any age. 2213 Cherry St., Toledo, OH 43608 General information: (419) 251-3232 www.mercyweb.org Accepts sexual assault and rape victims of any age. Provides a medical forensic exam and provides expert testimony if the case goes to trial.

Neighborhood Health Association of Toledo General information: 313 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, OH 43604 The Neighborhood Health Association places (419) 720-7883 health within reach of all community members, www.nhainc.org through equal access to quality medical care and educational and support services.

ProMedica Toledo Hospital (SANE)* Who they serve: 2142 N. Cove Blvd., Toledo, OH 43606 Sexual assault and rape victims of any age. (419) 291-4000 www..org General information: Accepts sexual assault and rape victims of any Contact: Kris Napier age. Provides a medical forensic exam and Phone: (419) 291-5817 provides expert testimony if the case goes to trial.

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University of Toledo Medical Center (SANE)* Who they serve: 3000 Arlington Ave., Toledo, OH 43614 Sexual assault and rape victims ages 15 and older. (419) 383-4000

www.uthealth.utoledo.edu Contact: Katie Bush General information: Phone: (419) 215-5536 Accepts sexual assault and rape victims ages 15 and older. Provides a medical forensic exam and provides expert testimony if the case goes to trial. Youth: None Listed

Additional Health Care Services:

Equitas 3450 W. Central Ave., Suite 104 General Information: Toledo OH, 43606 The Equitas Health Toledo Office provides Phone: (419) 241-9444 Supportive HIV/AIDS services for individuals http://equitashealth.com living in the following counties: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky, Williams, Wood.

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