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Smiles | Family Violence Prevention Center Of Greene County

Provides a therapeutic group for children, who have witnessed domestic violence. Also provides education and identification of feelings. Must register before attending group and parents/guardian must attend the Healthy Homes program at the same time.

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Domestic Violence Shelter | Shelter From Violence

Provides a domestic violence shelter.

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Cooperative Electric Service | South Central Power Company

Provides a cooperative electric service. Members receive services and repairs at discounted rates. Includes information on geothermal and other heat sources and cooling services. Does NOT participate in PIPP program.

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Strive To Live - Support Group For Survivors Of Domestic Violence | Womensafe

Offers peer support groups facilitated by a counselor or care-worker to assist victims of domestic violence and abuse.

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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.

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Promises | Directions For Youth And Families

A comprehensive in-home therapeutic program offering individual, group, and family counseling for youth who have been victims of reported or suspected sexual abuse.

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Practical Parenting | Women'S Recovery Center

Provides education regarding the effects on children of witnessing violence and substance abuse, as well as parenting skill development for those with children in these situations. Topics include the impact of violence on child development, characteristics of children who have witnessed violence, family roles, effective discipline, and communication skills. Child care is currently available during classes due to COVID 19. Class meets requirements of local justice systems, county children services agency, hospitals, health centers, and schools. Class is taught by a licensed therapist and is limited to 10 participants.

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Consumer Inquiries - Includes Power Outage Reporting, Supplier Choice | Aes Ohio

Provides a phone number to report power outages in event of storms and other events exterior to an individual home. Provides customer assistance with securing and maintaining electric power, billing concerns, payment arrangements, consumer complaints, etc. Provides basic consumer education regarding electricity and its use. Offers information that will help consumers make price comparisons between suppliers and provides list of suppliers.

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance For Abused Adults | Women Helping Women

Offers limited temporary financial assistance toward financial barriers that limit the ability of survivors of power-based personal violence to seek and achieve safety. Eligible expenses may include those associated with relocation, lock changes, car repairs, emergency accommodations (hotel stays), etc.

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Intimate Partner Violence | Artemis Center

Provides a support group for women who have been victims of physical and/or emotional abuse. Provide individual therapy to survivors who have been abused.

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Survivors Of Torture Program | Catholic Charities Corporation - Refugee, Disability, And Local Parish Services

Provides assistance navigating the US health system, mental health counseling, case management, and direction to trauma-informed community resources that may assist in the healing of symptoms experienced by those who have experienced torture. Service includes learning to use public transportation. Counseling may include art or music therapy or types of therapy that assist in dealing with issues that arise due to experiences of torture. Legal services may be available.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Disaster / Fire Victims | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household after the family has suffered a disaster. MAY BE USED FOR: rent payment and/or security deposit ($750 maximum), stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses (maximum $250), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child); replacement of adult clothing due to fire or flood (up to $225); general furniture (couch, table, etc. - up to $400). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), washers or dryers (unless it is essential for an applicant's employment or needed due to a disability), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).

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Consumer Inquiries - Includes Power Outage Reporting, Supplier Choice | First Energy Corp

Provides customer assistance with securing and maintaining electric power, billing concerns, utility issues related to health concerns, payment arrangements and other necessary services. Provides basic consumer education regarding electricity and its use. Offers information that will help consumers make price comparisons between suppliers and provides list of suppliers. Also provides a phone number to report power outages in event of storms and other events exterior to an individual home. Every few years will come out to properties and assess if a tree needs to be trimmed due to it interfering with power lines (can also call to request service if tree branches are interfering with power lines).

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In Person Crisis Intervention For Abused Adults | Women Helping Women

Provides one-on-one crisis intervention sessions to assist survivors in coping with the immediate after-effects of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking.

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Victim/Witness Division | Montgomery County Prosecutors Office

The Victim/Witness Division provides crisis intervention and supportive services to victims and witnesses of violent crime. Advocates provide specialized services to victims of sexual violence, domestic violence and survivors of homicide victims. Advocates respond to area emergency departments to provide crisis intervention and support to victims of sexual violence regardless of whether an offender is identified and/or prosecuted. Advocates work with families who have lost a loved one to a homicide and offer a monthly support group. Additionally, advocates are located at CARE House to provide services to child victims of physical and sexual abuse. Advocates are available to provide court advocacy and an explanation of the criminal justice process. Eligible victims are notified of and provided information and assistance concerning the Victim Compensation Program. Advocates also provide assistance to victims on post-conviction issues including parole hearings.

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Disaster Relief And Recovery Services | American Red Cross Of Western Lake Erie

Provides disaster relief and recovery services for individuals and families affected by disasters. Services may include financial assistance for emergency food, clothing and shelter. May provide assistance with security deposits and long-term recovery supplies, as needed. Crisis counseling is offered to disaster victims and their families. Also provides community disaster preparedness planning and collects monetary donations in the event of a disaster.

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Woman2woman Mentoring Connection | Jordan Community Resource Center

Provides a structured mentoring program. Mentees are matched according to their skills and interests with women in the professional community who serve as mentors. Mentors and mentees meet once a week to discuss specific topics such as resume building, life skills, job guidance, self-esteem, interpersonal communication, and goal setting. Participants also attend workshops centered on these topics.

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Domestic Violence Services | East Cleveland City Of -

Provides support and court advocacy for domestic violence victims. Sponsors mutual support groups for victims. Accompanies victims to court appearances when necessary. Provides information and referral to help victims find safety and rebuild their lives. Also provides an anger management group where participants can learn to control and channel their anger in a more productive way.

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Day One - Anti-Human Trafficking Department | Crime Victim Services

Provides 24/7 hotline and hospital response for victims of sexual violence and human trafficking. Services also include information and referrals to area services, supportive services, therapy and intensive wrap-around case management services.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Relocation Assistance | Portage County Department Of Job And Family Services

Provides a maximum of $1,500 in relocation assistance (including first month's rent, rental deposit, and in rare cases, moving expenses) for those who are victims of domestic violence.

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Crime Victim Support For Abused Adults | Women Helping Women

Provides free accompaniment services for survivors of sexual and/or partner abuse at hospitals, courts, and with law enforcement. Assists individuals with seeking medical treatment, filing emergency protective orders, attending court hearings, and facilitating communication between survivors and law enforcement.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Disaster / Fire Victims | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household after the family has suffered a disaster. MAY BE USED FOR: rent payment and/or security deposit ($750 maximum), stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses (maximum $250), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child); replacement of adult clothing due to fire or flood (up to $225); general furniture (couch, table, etc. - up to $400). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), washers or dryers (unless it is essential for an applicant's employment or needed due to a disability), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).

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Cooperative Electric Service | Darke Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc

Provides customer assistance in securing and maintaining electric power, billing concerns, resolving power outages, complaints, and other necessary services.

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Victims Advocacy - Victims Of Drunk Drivers | Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Provides advocates who will accompany victims to the courts. Advocates can assist in filing for state Crime Victims Compensation Funds, can provide information about local criminal justice procedures, and may refer to local counselors, civil attorneys and clergy. Offers 24-hour line where callers may talk about their situation.

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