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Akron / Ohio / United States
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Akron Summit Community Action is a private, nonprofit corporation that offers various community-based services. It operates several programs and services related to child assault prevention, early learning, emergency services, energy assistance and financial literacy. The agency offers resources and educational training that promote economic self-sufficiency to low-income residents and assists individuals and families. Akron Summit Community Action also offers education, training, support and resources for the implementation of programs and services. It operates the Early Learning Initiative program in collaboration with the Ohio Department of Education and The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The agency is located in Akron, Ohio.
Canton / Ohio / United States
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United Way of Greater Stark County (UWGSC) seeks to improve the quality of life in our communities by leading in the development of solutions to critical social issues in the areas of health, education and financial stability. UWGSC focuses its attention on the root causes of these issues through their focus on programs that target health, education and financial stability. UWGSC is a non-profit organization whose mission is to energize the community to care for one another by addressing human needs with measurable results. UWGSC was founded by the Alliance Area United Way, the United Way of Central Stark County and the United Way of Western Stark County and serves all of Stark County and parts of Carrol County. United Way of Greater Stark County serves a population of more than 380,000 and funds programs and services that address the critical health and human service needs of our community.
Tiffin / Ohio / United States
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First Call For Help provides Information & Referral Service Providing Financial Assistance, and Social Services Organization to the Tiffin, OH area.
Akron / Ohio / United States
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Founded in 1916, International Institute of Akron ( IIA ) is a non-profit agency that provides services to the foreign-born in Akron and the Summit County, Ohio community. Our mission is to contribute to the well being of our community by creating and implementing programs and services to assist the foreign born to integrate into our society, to promote public awareness of the value of ethnic diversity, and to encourage international communication. International Institute of Akron is recognized by the United States Department of Justice Board of Immigration Appeals to represent the foreign born. Our immigration counselors are accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals and the US Department of Homeland Security to represent clients before the courts and the DHS. International Institute of Akron is also a member of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants ( USCRI ). International Institute of Akron is pleased to partner with the WGC Bridgestone Invitational and their TICKETS Fore CHARITY Program. CLICK HERE IIA Updates
Dayton / Ohio / United States
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Established in 1985, the Artemis Center For Alternatives To Domestic Violence provides early intervention, supportive services and education for the victims of domestic violence and their children. In partnership with the Volunteer Lawyers Project, the center provides legal services to victims of civil domestic violence and handles matters related to temporary protection orders and related relief. It offers information to victims about civil and criminal matters, as well as court escort services. The center administers programs to assist child witnesses in developing skills and strategies to cope with domestic violence. It also offers individual and family therapy sessions to parents and assists in rebuilding parent and child relationships. In association with YWCA, the center organizes The Family Violence Collaborative program that assists law enforcement, criminal justice, child protection and health care professionals to develop policies to cope with domestic violence. The Artemis Center For Alternatives To Domestic Violence is located in Dayton, Ohio.
Sylvania / Ohio / United States
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Ability Center of Greater Toledo is a nonprofit independent living center in Northwest Ohio, serving seven Ohio counties, including Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Williams and Wood. The center assists people with disabilities and provides several core services, including advocacy, community living and information, recreation inclusion and youth and independent living skills. The center also provides adaptive cooking classes, basic budgeting classes, instruction on navigating local public transportation, minor disability-related bathroom modifications, and constructs access ramps for homes. It offers information and referral to local, state and national disability and independent living resources. The center assists in the individualized education plan process for children with disabilities in local schools, and provides leadership training and opportunities to adolescents with disabilities. Ability Center of Greater Toledo is located in Sylvania, with satellite offices in Defiance and Ottawa counties in Ohio.
North Olmsted / Ohio / United States
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Established in 1929, Sunset Memorial Park serves families of all faiths in the greater Cleveland area. The organization, in association with Dostal funeral services, offers various services, including chapels for visitation, services, banquet rooms for gathering after the funeral and a number of memorialization options. Sunset Memorial Park offers a wide variety of choices, including bronze memorials flush to the ground as well as upright monument sections. It also has traditional burial service along with lettering, emblems and inscriptions to meet its clients needs.