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Cuyahoga Falls / Ohio / United States
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Good Neighbors is a non-profit organization that provides food and clothing for those in need. It accepts lightly used clothing, home goods and monetary contributions.

Cuyahoga Falls / Ohio / United States
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Located on State Road in Cuyahoga Falls, Pet Guards Clinic is a non-profit wellness center that is staffed primarily by volunteers from the community who want to prevent illness and undesired births of unwanted puppies and kittens. They offer low-cost vaccinations, spaying and neutering, along with flea products and heartworm medications. Pet Guards Clinic is based in a fair-sized facility with limited parking. It accepts monetary donations along with stocks and bonds. Cat litter, blankets, paper towels and other supplies are also accepted.

Cuyahoga Falls / Ohio / United States
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The Good Neighbors, Inc. provides food and clothing to those in need in the greater Akron area. Only clothing donations are available to Cuyahoga Falls residents in zip codes 44264 and 44286. Food and clothing donations are available for zip codes 44221, 44223, 442223, 44236 and 44262.

The organization was founded in 1957 and today more than 300 individuals work as Good Neighbors volunteers. Donors include private individuals, businesses, churches, schools and other social and civic groups. During the holiday season and back-to-school time of year is when donations are needed most. Good Neighbors works each Christmas to deliver food, toys and gifts to those in need.

Cuyahoga Falls / Ohio / United States
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The Help Foundation is a an organization that that provides a variety of services and programs for those who suffer from mental and developmental disabilities. The Cuyahoga Falls office is a branch for the regional office in Cleveland. 

The Summit County office works with those who live in apartments at various locations. Physical and emotional support is available through the round-the-clock service.

Cuyahoga Falls / Ohio / United States
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The Sudden Infant Death Network of Ohio works with local healthcare professionals, emergency responders, families and child care groups to reduce the risk of SIDS. The organization provides resources for grieving parents and family members with its website, newsletters and support contacts.