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    211.org

    211.org is the most comprehensive source of locally curated social services information in the United States and Canada. Working through the United Way, the site provides a large database of service providers meeting a wide variety of needs throughout Greater Cincinnati.

    211.org

    2-1-1



    Archdiocese of Cincinnati

    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati serves the Southwest Ohio Counties of Adams, Auglaize, Brown, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Darke, Greene, Hamilton, Highland, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, and Warren.

    www.catholiccincinnati.org
    513-421-3131



    Beech Acres

    Beech Acres serves the Greater Cincinnati area by providing programs for Parent Coaching For the Love of Kids Parenting Conference, Every Child Succeeds, Therapeutic Foster and Kinship Care, Partial Hospitalization, Support Groups, Mediation Services and Therapeutic Mentoring.

    www.beechacres.org
    513-231-6630



    Catholic Social Services of Southwestern Ohio

    Catholic Charities is a ministry of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It provides services to people of all incomes and faiths. Services offered include mental health counseling, senior companions, foster grandparents, Caregiver Assistance Network, Su Casa Hispanic Center, refugee resettlement, parent education, early childhood counseling, disaster recovery, pregnancy counseling and adoption referral.

    www.ccswoh.org
    513-241-7745



    Central Access Point

    The Central Access Point is responsible for intake of all family homeless shelters in Cincinnati, as well as the Mt. Airy Shelter for single homeless men. Additionally, individuals and families who are threatened with homelessness can call the Central Access Point to enroll in the Homelessness Prevention Program.

    513-381-SAFE (7233)



    Cincinnati Health Department

    The Cincinnati Health Department offers five full-service medical clinics which provide services for those in need of home health care, care for children with mental handicaps, testing for lead; offer school health programs and units for communicable disease and sanitary conditions.
    513-357-7200



    Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency

    The Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency’s mission is to act as an advocate, provider, and facilitator for the full range of public and private resources, programs and policies which give low-to-moderate-income earning individuals the opportunity to improve the quality of life for themselves, their families and their communities.
    www.cincy-caa.org
    513-569-1840



    Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority

    The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority provides affordable housing services to families and seniors through public housing and Section 8 programs.

    www.cintimha.com
    513-977-5610



    Cincinnati Works

    Cincinnati Works serves the Greater Cincinnati area by providing – for those 18 years and older and in need of mentoring – free employment services, job search/advancement services, legal services/counseling, transportation, a Chaplain, and childcare connection.

    www.cincinnatiworks.org
    513-744-9675



    Consumer Credit Counsel Service

    The Consumer Credit Counsel Service offers credit counseling, money management education, credit report reviews, and foreclosure prevention counseling. The Consumer Credit Counsel Service serves the Greater Cincinnati area and is open to anyone with an income and debt problems.

    www.credit.org
    513-366-4504, ext. 15



    Council of Christian Communions

    The Council of Christian Communions provides Christian education to needy children in the Greater Cincinnati area through education, juvenile CHR, mentoring juvenile detention and justice programs in jails.

    513-351-6789



    Duke Energy

    Provides assistance with gas & electric services for Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.

    www.duke-energy.com
    513-421-9500



    Federal Poverty Guidelines

    https://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty-guidelines



    Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless

    The Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless was formed to alleviate homelessness in Cincinnati and serve the homeless through emergency shelter, transitional living facilities, permanent housing, medical services, social services, soup kitchens and mental health/addictions services.

    cincihomeless.org or
    513-421-7803



    Hamilton County Job & Family Services

    Hamilton County Job & Family Services provides child protection, subsidized childcare, health services and clinics, care for elder abuse and is a one-stop employment center.

    www.hcjfs.org
    513-946-1000



    Hamilton County Public Health

    Public health nurses provide caring and responsive health services to Hamilton County residents. Health District nurses visit and educate individuals and families about health and safety concerns. Public health nurses also conduct immunization clinics, work with families of children with special health care needs, and visit with first-time mothers to ensure their child’s life begins in the healthiest of conditions.

    www.hamiltoncountyhealth.org
    513-946-7882



    Healthy Moms and Babes

    Healthy Moms and Babes provides services to low-income women of child bearing age and their families in Hamilton County and Northern Kentucky. Healthy Moms and Babes offers pregnancy screening, information and referral for medical care and social services, health education for prenatal/pregnancy, infant health, child health, adolescent health, women’s health and parenting and home visiting/outreach services.

    www.healthymomsandbabes.org

    513-591-5600



    The Home Ownership of Greater Cincinnati, Inc.

    The Home Ownership of Greater Cincinnati, Inc. provides homebuyer education, home purchasing assistance, financial fitness education, foreclosure prevention education, home improvement loans, maintenance training and may offer down payment assistance.

    www.hometoday.cc
    513-961-2800



    Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati

    The Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati serves the Greater Cincinnati area by providing emergency shelter and support services for homeless families to assist them in finding and retaining stable housing.

    www.ihncincinnati.org
    513-471-1100



    Internal Revenue Service

    The Internal Revenue Service offers services nationwide, assists people with tax problems and offers taxpayer advocate services for hardship cases.

    www.irs.gov/taxpayer-advocate

    859-669-5426



    Little Brothers/Friends of the Elderly

    The Little Bros/Friends of the Elderly is a national, non-profit, volunteer-based organization committed to relieving isolation and loneliness among the elderly. The Little Bros/Friends of the Elderly services provides a visiting volunteer program, holiday & social activities program, an on-call program for special assistance, telephone reassurance calls, yearly vacation programs, birthday programs and a 3rd Thursday program in which the elderly in nursing homes are brought into the office for lunch and programs.

    www.littlebrothers.org
    513-542-7555



    Neediest Kids of All

    Neediest Kids of All provides basic necessities for needy children; hats, coats, shoes, clothing, glasses, educational opportunities, field trips and camp training programs. Funds are available through area schools and the Head Start Program. Neediest Kids of All serves the Cincinnati area; 750 schools in 17 counties.

    www.neediestkidsofall.com
    513-768-8549



    Ohio Benefits

    Ohio Benefits allows users to manage or apply for healthcare, child care, food and cash benefits from the State of Ohio.

    www.benefits.ohio.gov



    Ohio Landlord/Tenant Law

    Ohio Landlord/Tenant Law offers information about property owner and tenant responsibilities, as outlined by the state of Ohio.

    www.ohiolandlordtenant.com



    People Working Cooperatively, Inc. (PWC)

    People Working Cooperatively, Inc serves 14 counties in Southwestern Ohio and Northern Kentucky. They provide emergency and critical home repairs, and professional weatherization services for qualified low-income homeowners and renters. People Working Cooperatively, Inc also offers volunteer provided home maintenance for qualified clients who are elderly and/or disabled; and an Electric Partnership Program, which provides free education and energy efficient items for clients on the PIPP plan in Ohio.

    www.pwchomerepairs.org
    513-351-7921



    Pregnancy Care of Cincinnati

    The Pregnancy Care of Cincinnati offers a full range of services including free and confidential pregnancy testing and options education, ongoing support throughout pregnancy experience, parenting classes, childbirth classes, abstinence support, abstinence education presentations in schools and local groups, post-abortion counseling, and bible studies. The Pregnancy Care of Cincinnati also provides assistance with material needs such as baby clothes, diapers, and formula; referrals to and assistance in obtaining prenatal care, insurance, STD testing and various community resources.

    www.lifeforwardcincy.org

    513-521-3117



    Pro Seniors, Inc.

    Pro Seniors, Inc. provides legal services to those 60 years of age and older. Pro Seniors, Inc. offers a legal hotline and pension rights project for those residing in the state of Ohio. Pro Seniors, Inc. offers staff attorneys, long-term care ombudsman, care options for Ohio seniors, fight fraud for those living in Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton and Warren Counties.

    www.proseniors.org
    513-345-4160 or 800-488-6070



    Santa Maria Health and Wellness Program

    The Santa Maria Health and Wellness Program provides health education and referrals, health screenings, assistance with prescriptions, eyeglasses and hearing aids, and informational health fairs to older adults, Appalachians, African-Americans and Latino immigrants who do not receive regular health care.

    www.santamaria-cincy.org/health-and-wellness

    513-557-2730, ext.413



    Social Security Administration

    The Social Security Administration provides social security retirement, disability and survivor benefits, supplemental security income and extra help with Medicare prescription drug costs for low-income people with disabilities. The Social Security Administration has 5 offices in the Cincinnati metropolitan area, including Hamilton, Clermont, Brown, Butler and Warren counties.

    www.socialsecurity.gov
    513-357-5507



    The SuperJobs Center

    The Super Jobs Center provides direction and oversight to both businesses and job seekers at no cost – by working to improve the overall business climate and to ensure economic growth and prosperity – as a one-stop employment resource. Services include: recruitment assistance, hiring events, employer seminars, training, job matches, pre-screening and jobseeker workshops. Super Jobs Center has three locations, Downtown, Springdale and Bond Hill.

    www.superjobs.com
    513-731-9800



    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is a nationwide organization with a Cincinnati office which covers 13 counties in Southwest Ohio and offers housing assistance to generally low and moderate-income earning individuals. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provides rental assistance, homeownership assistance, homeless assistance, help with fair housing/housing discrimination complaints and economic development.

    www.hud.gov
    513-684-3451



    YWCA

    The YWCA is the largest women’s organization in the world, with associations across the US and in 83 countries. The YWCA’s mission is to empower women and to eliminate racism. The YWCA ‘s current programming focuses on critical issues through crisis intervention, training, and education, health and wellness, recognition and advocacy.

    www.ywcacincinnati.org
    513-241-7090
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