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Independent Living - Oesterlen | Oesterlen Services For Youth, Inc.
Scattered site apartments monitored by program coordinator and assistant coordinator. Youth are provided with supervision and life skill development to enhance their awareness and familiarization of budgeting, credit card awareness, lease agreements, employment interviewing, career goal setting, diet and food preparation, home management, and other important and related skills.
Scattered site apartments monitored by program coordinator and assistant coordinator. Youth are provided with supervision and life skill development to enhance their awareness and familiarization of budgeting, credit card awareness, lease agreements, employment interviewing, career goal setting, diet and food preparation, home management, and other important and related skills.
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Education Programs | Wood County Educational Service Center
Provides a variety of education programs through public and parochial schools; programs include special education, tobacco, drug and alcohol prevention, before and after school and summer enrichment and extended learning, youth employment services, and preschool services.
Provides a variety of education programs through public and parochial schools; programs include special education, tobacco, drug and alcohol prevention, before and after school and summer enrichment and extended learning, youth employment services, and preschool services.
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Survival Skills For Healthy Families | Foreverdads
Designed to help families strengthen their connection with each other and reinforce healthy ways of interacting. The program aims to improve family members' communication, conflict resolution, problem-solving, disciplinary, and cooperation skills. Program operates on a continuous cycle requiring that each participant complete eight (8) sessions to receive a Certificate of Completion.
Designed to help families strengthen their connection with each other and reinforce healthy ways of interacting. The program aims to improve family members' communication, conflict resolution, problem-solving, disciplinary, and cooperation skills. Program operates on a continuous cycle requiring that each participant complete eight (8) sessions to receive a Certificate of Completion.
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Bright Futures Leadership Program | Ywca Columbus
Works to build leadership skills in young women. Participants gather for training sessions and panel discussions covering topics such as leadership development, social justice and positive self-image.
Works to build leadership skills in young women. Participants gather for training sessions and panel discussions covering topics such as leadership development, social justice and positive self-image.
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Counseling Services | Healing Hearts Counseling Center
Offer counseling services for chemical depency, assessments, treatment, mental health (grief loss, depression/anxiety, trauma/PTSD, addiction/co-dependency, sexual abuse and sexual addiction). Spiritual Counseling (upon request). Individual and couples counseling.
Offer counseling services for chemical depency, assessments, treatment, mental health (grief loss, depression/anxiety, trauma/PTSD, addiction/co-dependency, sexual abuse and sexual addiction). Spiritual Counseling (upon request). Individual and couples counseling.
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African American Leadership Initiative | North End Community Improvement Collaborative
The mission of AALI (African American Leadership Initiative) is to identify and cultivate African American leaders in Mansfield and Richland County. AALI functions to create a network of diverse leaders with relevant opportunities to connect and contribute.
AALI Social is a monthly gathering for the purpose of networking and establishing connections.
The mission of AALI (African American Leadership Initiative) is to identify and cultivate African American leaders in Mansfield and Richland County. AALI functions to create a network of diverse leaders with relevant opportunities to connect and contribute.
AALI Social is a monthly gathering for the purpose of networking and establishing connections.
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Peer Warmline | Ashtabula Community Counseling Center
Program designed for adults with severe and persistent mental illness to learn basic life skills as well as further their education and employment goals.
Program designed for adults with severe and persistent mental illness to learn basic life skills as well as further their education and employment goals.
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General Counseling ServicesFamilies/Friends of Individuals With a Drug Use Disorder Support GroupsSmoking/Vaping CessationGeneral Bereavement and Grief Support GroupsGeneral PsychiatrySupported EmploymentSubstance Use Disorder ReferralsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesLife Skills EducationChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceFamilies/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsPsychiatric Day TreatmentAdolescent/Youth CounselingSubstance Use Disorder CounselingGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersMental Health Drop In CentersCase/Care ManagementPsychiatric Medication ServicesOlder AdultsMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersSubstance Use Disorder Education/PreventionTalklines/Warmlines
Services | Columbiana County Mental Health Clinic
Temporary living environment where treatment and support services can begin. Six beds; not a crisis unit; length of stay two weeks, up to one month. For persons with mental health problems who are homeless or are in danger of becoming homeless, or need to acquire skills and access to resources to achieve independent living.
Temporary living environment where treatment and support services can begin. Six beds; not a crisis unit; length of stay two weeks, up to one month. For persons with mental health problems who are homeless or are in danger of becoming homeless, or need to acquire skills and access to resources to achieve independent living.
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Disability Related Parenting ProgramsPsychiatric Medication ServicesCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesLow Income/Subsidized Rental HousingStreet Outreach ProgramsLife Skills EducationPsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersAdolescent/Youth CounselingGeneral Counseling ServicesMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCase/Care ManagementSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAdult Residential Treatment FacilitiesHome Based Mental Health ServicesFamily Counseling
Life Skills X Golf | Project Lift Services
Offers a program to assist in building self-confidence and self awareness in an effort to resolve past trauma, avoid substance abuse and end cycles of poverty. Program includes sessions on resolving conflict before it escalates, managing money and building credit, time management, goal-setting, effective communication, critical thinking skills for problem solving, and avoiding premature fatherhood. Program may include participation in a golf program.
Offers a program to assist in building self-confidence and self awareness in an effort to resolve past trauma, avoid substance abuse and end cycles of poverty. Program includes sessions on resolving conflict before it escalates, managing money and building credit, time management, goal-setting, effective communication, critical thinking skills for problem solving, and avoiding premature fatherhood. Program may include participation in a golf program.
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Counseling For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing | Signature Health
Provides counseling (individual and group), medication monitoring, and psychiatric disorder diagnosis and counseling. In addition, agency contracts with schools and other agencies to train staff on mental illness in deaf individuals. Works in collaboration with staff of other agency programs (children's and counseling programs) to serve client needs.
Provides counseling (individual and group), medication monitoring, and psychiatric disorder diagnosis and counseling. In addition, agency contracts with schools and other agencies to train staff on mental illness in deaf individuals. Works in collaboration with staff of other agency programs (children's and counseling programs) to serve client needs.
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Eastside Youth Program | Eastside Community Ministry
Youth from kindergarten through high school experiencing disadvantages associated with growing up in an environment of high rates of poverty, substance abuse, illiteracy and crime are eligible for this program. Every week, thirty students are encouraged to complete homework and learn good study habits. They participate in the Eastside Youth Program, which teaches money and household management, cooking, laundering, and other practical life-long skills to help them become independent, contributing adults.
Youth from kindergarten through high school experiencing disadvantages associated with growing up in an environment of high rates of poverty, substance abuse, illiteracy and crime are eligible for this program. Every week, thirty students are encouraged to complete homework and learn good study habits. They participate in the Eastside Youth Program, which teaches money and household management, cooking, laundering, and other practical life-long skills to help them become independent, contributing adults.
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Connect Teens | National Youth Advocate Program
The Connect TEENS program, which stands for Teaching Emotional Empowerment and Navigating Self-Control, supports teens who are living with behavioral or mental health conditions, including those involved with the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. We also provide tools and guidance for families to ensure they have the support they need at home to learn and grow.
For many teens, completing daily tasks, such as going to school, managing relationships, or planning for the future can be overwhelming when anxiety, mood disorders, or other symptoms are present. Connect TEENS bridges that gap by creating a structured, supportive environment where teens build critical skills at their own pace. By targeting the heart of behavioral health needs, emotional regulation, and self-management, we empower them to grow in confidence, independence, and resilience.
The Connect TEENS program, which stands for Teaching Emotional Empowerment and Navigating Self-Control, supports teens who are living with behavioral or mental health conditions, including those involved with the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. We also provide tools and guidance for families to ensure they have the support they need at home to learn and grow.
For many teens, completing daily tasks, such as going to school, managing relationships, or planning for the future can be overwhelming when anxiety, mood disorders, or other symptoms are present. Connect TEENS bridges that gap by creating a structured, supportive environment where teens build critical skills at their own pace. By targeting the heart of behavioral health needs, emotional regulation, and self-management, we empower them to grow in confidence, independence, and resilience.
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Compeer Program | Far West Center
Provides a peer support program to match adults coping with severe mental illness with a community volunteer for friendship and social skill building. Provided through a partnership with Compeer International. Opportunties in the program may include:
- One-to-One Friendship Program: Offers face-to-face contact with adult volunteer.
- Compeer Calling: Provides telephone support (may be offered in addition to face-to-face support).
- Compeer Community: Offers group events and celebrations among Compeers to strengthen social skills.
- Peer-to-Peer: Matches clients with one another in supportive, one-on-one friendships.
- Skillbuilders Program: Promotes social ties through structured life skills training.
Provides a peer support program to match adults coping with severe mental illness with a community volunteer for friendship and social skill building. Provided through a partnership with Compeer International. Opportunties in the program may include:
- One-to-One Friendship Program: Offers face-to-face contact with adult volunteer.
- Compeer Calling: Provides telephone support (may be offered in addition to face-to-face support).
- Compeer Community: Offers group events and celebrations among Compeers to strengthen social skills.
- Peer-to-Peer: Matches clients with one another in supportive, one-on-one friendships.
- Skillbuilders Program: Promotes social ties through structured life skills training.
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Violence Prevention And Conflict Mangement | Public Health-Dayton & Montgomery County
Provides community education program designed to education youth and adults regarding settling conflicts in a non-violent manner and to promote violence prevention and awareness.
Provides community education program designed to education youth and adults regarding settling conflicts in a non-violent manner and to promote violence prevention and awareness.
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Project Diversity Pride Leadership | United Way Of Central Ohio
Six-month intensive training program to prepare racial/ethnic minorities and people in the LGBTQ+ community effective service on a non-profit board and/or committees. Consists of 10-12 regular sessions two to four hours in length. Sessions include governance and management, strategic planning, fundraising and resource development, fiscal management, parliamentary procedures/effective meetings and marketing/public relations.
Six-month intensive training program to prepare racial/ethnic minorities and people in the LGBTQ+ community effective service on a non-profit board and/or committees. Consists of 10-12 regular sessions two to four hours in length. Sessions include governance and management, strategic planning, fundraising and resource development, fiscal management, parliamentary procedures/effective meetings and marketing/public relations.
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Counseling Services | Huckleberry House
Supports families after initial crisis is over. The Counseling Program provides youth and families with a counselor who will work with families to help them find common ground and make long term changes. Also provides community based and family centered services that meet with youth at home, in school or at another mental health facility.
Supports families after initial crisis is over. The Counseling Program provides youth and families with a counselor who will work with families to help them find common ground and make long term changes. Also provides community based and family centered services that meet with youth at home, in school or at another mental health facility.
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Veteran Benefits Assistance | Veteran Center For Readjustment
Offers staffed with professionals experienced or trained in working with veterans. Counselors come from many disciplines including psychology, social work, professional clinical counseling and marriage and family therapy.
Offers staffed with professionals experienced or trained in working with veterans. Counselors come from many disciplines including psychology, social work, professional clinical counseling and marriage and family therapy.
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Autism Specialized Services | Directions Counseling Group
Offers a variety of counseling and support services for children diagnosed with Autism and their families. Services include individual counseling, family counseling and social skills development.
Offers a variety of counseling and support services for children diagnosed with Autism and their families. Services include individual counseling, family counseling and social skills development.
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Case Management | Temple Of Christ Universal Of Life Church
Offers individuals help with daily living skills, help filling out forms for different services, help finding housing, and job placement.
Offers individuals help with daily living skills, help filling out forms for different services, help finding housing, and job placement.
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Support Groups | Buckeye Ranch
Outpatient groups address various treatment areas for children 5-17 years old. Incentives are offered for attendance and participation and dinner or snacks are provided in many groups. Groups include Anger Management, AOD (alcohol or drugs), AOD Residential Aftercare, Caregiver / Parent Support, DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) for Youth & Caregivers, Girls Empowerment Group for Survivors of Trauma for Youth & Caregivers, Lasting Solutions for Everyday Problems (Family Conflict & Problem Solving), LGBTQ, Managing Feelings & Making Friends and Teen Social Skills.
Outpatient groups address various treatment areas for children 5-17 years old. Incentives are offered for attendance and participation and dinner or snacks are provided in many groups. Groups include Anger Management, AOD (alcohol or drugs), AOD Residential Aftercare, Caregiver / Parent Support, DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) for Youth & Caregivers, Girls Empowerment Group for Survivors of Trauma for Youth & Caregivers, Lasting Solutions for Everyday Problems (Family Conflict & Problem Solving), LGBTQ, Managing Feelings & Making Friends and Teen Social Skills.
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Pep Day Treatment | Positive Education Program
Provides academic instruction in line with students' Individualized Education Plans (IEP's). Assists in developing social-emotional skills. Program features therapeutic art and music, outdoor education, and community-based service learning. Family involvement and support are part of the program as well as case management.
Provides academic instruction in line with students' Individualized Education Plans (IEP's). Assists in developing social-emotional skills. Program features therapeutic art and music, outdoor education, and community-based service learning. Family involvement and support are part of the program as well as case management.
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Pbj@Work | Pbj Connections
A corporate learning program focused on professional growth and team building. Individuals and groups learn
to improve leadership, communication, and problem solving skills. Using the innovative and fun model of Equine-Assisted Learning, PBJ@Work is a different approach to corporate education. Develop your team in an interactive setting using horses to help team members communicate and work together more effectively. Sessions are customized to meet the needs of your team and special situations. All activities are non-riding,
making PBJ@Work less strenuous than most ropes courses and more fun than classroom teambuilding. No
horse experience is necessary. In a peaceful setting and working with horses, your team will have the chance to work on issues and challenges you are facing - or - simply improve morale and have some fun.
A corporate learning program focused on professional growth and team building. Individuals and groups learn
to improve leadership, communication, and problem solving skills. Using the innovative and fun model of Equine-Assisted Learning, PBJ@Work is a different approach to corporate education. Develop your team in an interactive setting using horses to help team members communicate and work together more effectively. Sessions are customized to meet the needs of your team and special situations. All activities are non-riding,
making PBJ@Work less strenuous than most ropes courses and more fun than classroom teambuilding. No
horse experience is necessary. In a peaceful setting and working with horses, your team will have the chance to work on issues and challenges you are facing - or - simply improve morale and have some fun.
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Schools As Neighborhood Resources (SANR) - School Year Program | Neighborhood Leadership Institute
Provides recreational, physical fitness, arts, and structured educational programming for residents, using neighborhood school facilities. Programs may include use of gymnasium, swimming pool, track, instruction in sports, arts and crafts, games, and drill teams. Computer classes are available at one site, and computers are available to use at two sites. Participants typically help to determine programming for each site. Programs are often staffed by school personnel.
Provides recreational, physical fitness, arts, and structured educational programming for residents, using neighborhood school facilities. Programs may include use of gymnasium, swimming pool, track, instruction in sports, arts and crafts, games, and drill teams. Computer classes are available at one site, and computers are available to use at two sites. Participants typically help to determine programming for each site. Programs are often staffed by school personnel.
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Ada Contract And Consulting | Center For Disability Empowerment
American Disabilities Act (ADA) Contract and Consulting
Starting January 2020:
Offers training and technical assistance throughout Ohio on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Assists with ADA surveys, provides assessments and will help with the development and implementation of transition/compliance plans.
American Disabilities Act (ADA) Contract and Consulting
Starting January 2020:
Offers training and technical assistance throughout Ohio on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Assists with ADA surveys, provides assessments and will help with the development and implementation of transition/compliance plans.
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Function and Purpose:
The Ohio cooperative Extension Service, an educational outreach arm of the Ohio State University-OCES, conducts research-based and interests in agriculture & natural resources, community development, family strengths, nutrition, diet and health and 4-H youth development and leadership.
Service:
1. Educational information in agriculture, resource management, family life, nutrition and youth education.
2. Insect and pest identification
3. 4-H clubs and programs for youth
4. Programs and newsletters on various subject matters
5. Speakers for organizations, schools, etc.
6. Food and nutritional eduction program for limited income families - groups and individual teaching
Function and Purpose:
The Ohio cooperative Extension Service, an educational outreach arm of the Ohio State University-OCES, conducts research-based and interests in agriculture & natural resources, community development, family strengths, nutrition, diet and health and 4-H youth development and leadership.
Service:
1. Educational information in agriculture, resource management, family life, nutrition and youth education.
2. Insect and pest identification
3. 4-H clubs and programs for youth
4. Programs and newsletters on various subject matters
5. Speakers for organizations, schools, etc.
6. Food and nutritional eduction program for limited income families - groups and individual teaching
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