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Juvenile Firestoppers Program | Akron Children'S Hospital

One Perkins Square, Akron, OH 44308

Barrier Free Restrooms|Designated Parking|Elevators|Full Wheelchair Access|Indoor Wheelchair Access|Inside Ramps|Outside Ramps|Wheelchair Accessible Building (ramps & main entrance doors).

Eligibility

Serves youth ages 3 to 17 residing in Northeast Ohio.

Required documents

None.

Hours

Call and leave a message 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
(330) 543-1285

Voice - voice | Parent Mentor Program Coordinator

(330) 543-9674

Voice - voice | Family Resource Center

(330) 543-0736

Voice - voice | Nurturing Families Program

(330) 543-8330

Voice - voice | Human Resources Department

(330) 543-8942

Voice - voice | External Affairs Department

(330) 543-5015

Voice - voice | Addiction Services

(330) 543-0964

Voice - voice | Parent Mentor Program Coordinator

(330) 543-1000

Voice - voice | Operator and General Information

(330) 543-3000

Voice - voice | Emergency Room

(330) 940-1130

Voice - voice | Community Action Akron Summit-Pathways HUB

(330) 543-8538

Voice - voice | Adolescent Medicine

(330) 543-8453

Voice - voice | Children At Risk Evaluation - CARE Center

(330) 543-8813

Voice - voice | Akron Children's Burn Educators

Languages

Utilizes language interpretation services.

Application process

Children may be enrolled by their parents or through police or court referrals. Akron Children’s staff conducts an initial screening interview with each child and parent(s). This interview provides a brief psychological, social, and emotional evaluation of the child and family, as well as a history of the child’s fire-setting behaviors.

Fees

No fee.

Service area

Wayne County, Ohio
Mahoning County, Ohio
Portage County, Ohio
Ashland County, Ohio
Summit County, Ohio
Stark County, Ohio
Holmes County, Ohio

Description

Provides education through a series of videos, games, lectures, discussions, and other activities to children who engage in some form of firesetting activity along with their families. Conveys the three (3) P’s of fire safety: Prevention, Protection, and Persuasion.

Data provided by

211 Summit

Providing organization

Akron Children'S Hospital

Operates a pediatric hospital as well as a regional burn center, a pediatric trauma center, regional neonatal and pediatric intensive care units, and other clinical specialties. Also offers additional primary care and pediatric specialty locations throughout the area. Provides many advocacy, education, outreach, and research programs for children and their families.