BASIC_Cincinnati Resource Guide

CINCINNATI OHIO 2021 CITY RESOURCE GUIDE

EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORTATION CHILDCARE FOOD/CLOTHING LEGAL SUPPORT GROUPS DETOX HOUSING

SOBER LIVING FACILITIES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Resource Guide for Low Income, Homeless and People in Early Recovery

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Our mission is to build and strengthen a referral network that benefits low income, homeless and people in early recovery.

EMPLOYMENT & TRANSPORTATION CHILD CARE HOUSING & SOBER LIVING FOOD & CLOTHING LEGAL AID SUPPORT GROUPS TREATMENT FACILTITES/ DETOX MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

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CINCINNATI JOB CORPS CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 651-2000

cincinnati.jobcorps.gov 1409 Western Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Outreach • Career preparation • Career development • Career transition

No cost education and career technical training program for young individuals aged 18-24 that provides career and academic training.

OHIO VALLEY GOODWILL INDUSTRIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 771-4800

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

cincinnatigoodwill.org 10600 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati, OH

• Job development placement • Career development • Computer technology services • Work site support services

Ohio Valley Goodwill offers a wide variety of vocational rehabilitation opportunities for individuals with disabilities, to assist with finding community employment. We hold to the highest standards of operation and are proud of our CARF accredited services.

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IKRON CORPORATION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 621-1117

ikron@ikron.org cincinnati.ikron.org 2347 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job training • Job development • Job coaching • Assessments

Providing employment, vocational and educational services, to youth and adults with barriers to work. Barriers may include mental illness, substance abuse issues, and/or physical disabilities.

VANTAGE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 924-9100

tjacobson@vantageaging.org vantageaging.org/cincinnati 644 Linn St., Suite 620, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Paid job training opportunities • Individual employment plan • Upgrade your skills and gain practical experience while working

SCSEP promotes the self-sufficiency of older workers. We connect low-income, unemployed adults, age 55 and older to paid job training. Job training takes place at community-based and government agencies

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EASTERSEALS - GREATER CINCINNATI

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 240-6897

vetsinfo@eastersealsgc.org eastersealsgc.org 2901 Gilbert Av., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Reentry services • Resume help • Job search assistance • Training programs • Youth employment

Easterseals is changing the way the world views and defines disability, and we see disability as that which stands in the way of your success. Chronic unemployment or underemployment, criminal records, poverty, and other difficult life situations are a kind of disability, and we treat them accordingly.

CITYLINK CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 357-2000

info@citylinkcenter.org citylinkcenter.org/ceo 800 Bank St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Four-day workshop to enhance and refine workforce skills • Paid employment on CEO Work Crew for up to 90 days • Job coaching and connections to employment

Finding work with a criminal record can be difficult on your own. CEO is specifically designed to help you find work, by supporting you with short-term employment and with a team of people to help you land full-time employment!

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JOB PLUS EMPLOYMENT NETWORK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 241-1800 (513) 241-1633 awoolfolk@citygospelmission.org citygospelmission.org 1211 York St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Paid $9/hour in cash for their labor • Provided a free lunch • 4 Days a week pick-ups fromdowntown

The Jobs Van offers a positive alternative to panhandling while connecting panhandlers and people experiencing homelessness to other services that can help them change their lives long-term.

URBAN LEAGUE OF GREATER SOUTHWESTERN OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 281-9955 (513) 281-0455 cjackson@ulgso.org ulgso.org 3458 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Resume Development • Effective Communication • Conflict Management • Business Etiquette • Employment Readiness • Career Placement

S.O.A.R. ULGC’s most recent enhancement to workforce development program was created to assist the unemployed, underemployed, veteran and ex-offender. Participants attend a three week program that meets Monday through Thursday, 9AM to 4PM to simulate an actual job

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CINCINNATI WORKS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 744-9675 (513) 744-9045 info@cincinnatiworks.org cincinnatiworks.org 708 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job coaching • Learn employer expectations • Define your professional strengths • Practice interviewing • Work with a designated coach • Matched to an appropriate job

We are a non-profit agency that provides FREE, lifetime career coaching and support services, from crafting a resume and applying for a job to networking and budgeting. Our goal is to help our neighbors find dignified, stable work that offers sufficient pay and benefits, so they can provide for themselves and their families.

CINCINNATI HAMILTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 569-1840

lsayles@cincy-caa.org cincy-caa.org 1740 Langdon Farm Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job search assistance • Interview coaching • Employment workshops • Life skills training • Career coaching and job matching; • Job retention services

CAA assists individuals in finding employment by providing services with a special focus on a variety of barriers. The program provides a Fresh Start for individuals who are seeking a new career path, returning to the workforce, or have had difficulty obtaining employment due to a criminal record.

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CLERMONT SENIOR SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 724-1255

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

clermontseniors.com 2085 James E Sauls Sr. Dr., Batavia, OH

• Medical appointments • Groceries • Senior centers • Personal appointments

Non emergency medical and non medical transportation services for the elderly.

CLERMONT COUNTY TRANSPORTATIONCONNECTIONS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 732-7433 (513) 732-7490

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

ctc.clermontcountyohio.gov 4003 Filager Rd., Batavia, OH

• Non emergency transportation for those with medicaid • Discounted fares

Primary provider of transportation in Clermont County. Offers reduced fares for seniors or disabled individuals.

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ACCESS TRANSPORTATION (METRO)

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 632-7575

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

go-metro.com/accessibility 525 Vine St., Suite 500, Cincinnati, OH

• Curb to curb transportation • Wheel chair accessible • Discounted fares

The ADA states that Metro’s regular bus service should be the primary means of public transportation for everyone, including people with disabilities. Disability alone does not qualify a person to use Access under the ADA.

CLERMONT COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES COMMISSION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 732-7471 (513) 732-7639

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

clermontcountyveterans.com 76 S Riverside Dr., Batavia, OH

• Transportation to VA medical appointments

The Clermont County Veterans’ Service Office offers van service transportation to and fromVAmedical facilities free of charge. This service is available for Clermont County Veterans who have been discharged honorably.

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ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 562-8841

info@svdpcincinnati.org svdpcincinnati.org/get-help/other-services/ 1125 Bank St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Provides bus passes for those newly employed

St. Vincent de Paul offers support to newly employed individuals by providing bus passes to and from a place of employment. Proof of employment (a paycheck or work schedule) must be provided in order to receive passes. Supplies are limited.

VA MEDICAL CENTER TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 946-3300 (513) 946-3320

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

hcvsc.org 230 E. 9th St., #1100, Cincinnati, OH

• Rides for veteran to medical appointments

Hamilton County Veterans Service Commission is excited to announce the VA Medical Center Transportation Program. Metro passes are available at no cost for VAMC Cincinnati medical appointments.

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PATHWAYS TO HOME

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 367-1441 (513) 367-5641 pathways@pathwaysharrison.org pathwaysharrison.com 9141 Kilby Rd., Harrison, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Rides to medical appointments • Transportation to get food and personal care items

Manages the Mobile Outreach Van program that delivers food and goods for free to those with transportation barriers.

ROSEMARY’S BABIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 813-8336

rosemarysbabies.cincy@gmail.com rosemarysbabies.com 4439 Reading Rd., Suite 107 Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Non medical transportation • Transportation to and form hospital

Organization providing free support and emergency assistance to at-risk teen parents and families. Provides a safe space, education, and financial support for teen parents & families.

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FREESTORE FOODBANK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 357-4822

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

freestorefoodbank.org/transportation-assistance/ 112 E Liberty St., Cincinnati, OH

• Bus passes with transfers

For those needing assistance with medical or work related transportation, we offer assistance. We can provide bus passes to help families attend doctor’s appointments, search for employment or travel to a new job for the first two weeks.

HYDE PARK CENTER FOR OLDER ADULTS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 321-6816

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

55north.org 3975 Erie Ave., Cincinnati, OH

• Free safe friendly rides for seniors • Delivering groceries and grocery pick up

Providing transportation services to medical appointments for older adults, senior ride programs, grocery shopping, public benefits appointments, and visits to the center for meals, recreation and wellness programs, for people 60 and over, residents of service area.

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CINCINNATI AREA SENIOR SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 721-4330

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

cassdelivers.org/transportation 644 Linn St., #304, Cincinnati, OH

• Daily trips to 10 senior centers • Weekly trips to stores • Transportation to recreation centers • Special event transportation on weekends to community events

Provides transportation for the elderly, scheduled group trips to local hospitals, malls, grocery stores and senior centers, also provides paid individual transportation for leisure trips, dining, or appointments, can transport anywhere in Cincinnati

Every 30 Days We Invite 30 Agencies to a 30 Minute Zoom Meeting to Discuss 3 Topics

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

Every 30 Days We Invite 30 Agencies to a 30 Minute Zoom Meeting to Discuss 3 Topics

• RESOURCES

• REFERRALS

• NETWORKING

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4C FOR CHILDREN

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 758-1203

4cfoodprogram@4cforchildren.org 4cforchildren.org 2100 Sherman Ave., #300, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Offers free child care referrals • Helps parents understand how to choose a quality option • Child and adult care food program

Offers (CACFP) Child and Adult Care Food Program, a nutritional reimbursement program, for children, the object of the program is to help the child care providers serve nutritious and well-balanced meals to the children.

FAMILIES FORWARD

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 721-7044 (513) 721-7048 Deborah.Allsop@familiesforward.net familiesforward.net 2400 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Life skill training • Education • Counseling services • Daycare • Childcare

Providing Families Forward, after school enrichment programs including tutoring, social skills training, life skills education and supportive counseling services to selected school youth in the Cincinnati Area.

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INNER CITY YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 731-7312 (513) 731-0306 jeannebell111@aol.com icyocincinnati.org 1821 Summit Rd., Suite 210, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Summer camps • Childcare • Daycare • Interaction skills

Providing ICYO youth development, after school youth enrichment programs opportunities in a safe and structured environment for inner city children of low-income families after school and during the summer months

URBAN LEAGUE OF GREATER SOUTHWESTERN OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 281-9955 (513) 281-0455 cjackson@ulgso.org ulgso.org 3458 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Tutoring • Test preparation • Computers • Education support

Providing After School League at Woodward Career Technical High School, youth enrichment programs, tutoring services for youth, educational support for public school students through tutoring, homework assistance, and preparations for proficiency testing as well as computer based learning programs

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SANTA MARIA COMMUNITY SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 557-2700

Luz.Schemmel@santamaria-cincy.org santamaria-cincy.org 617 Steiner Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Kindergarten readiness preparation • Developmental activities • Parent/caregiver resources and support

Creates a supportive place for families in Price Hill and Cincinnati’s West side to come for recourse and activities to strengthen their education, health, housing and family life. Provides English As A Second Language classes, International Coffee Hours, and Child Enrichment activities for immigrant families.

BREAKTHROUGH CINCINNATI

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 979-0345

hello@breakthroughcincinnati.org breakthroughcincinnati.org 6905 Given Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Life skills and leadership workshops • Build academic and social skills • After-school tutoring • Near-peer mentors • College and career exposure

Providing Breakthrough Cincinnati mentoring service programs, a six week academic summer session, to develop the academic, organizational, and communication skills needed to succeed in college, summer session provides two healthy meals a day, and all classroom supplies at no cost to students and their families

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SALVATION ARMY GREATER CINCINNATI AREA

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 762-5600

WEBSITE: ADDRESS: The salvation army learning center is professionally managed and staffed, with individuals whose passion and concern for the children is apparent day-after-day. Provides after school programs and extra-curricular activities. Serving children 6 weeks to 12 years old, vouchers accepted. easternusa.salvationarmy.org/greater-cincinnati /cincinnati-citadel/ 120 E Central Pkwy., Cincinnati, OH

• After-school programs • Childcare • Early learning experience

• Meals provided • Summer camp

FRIARS CLUB

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 488-8777

atimmons@friarsclubinc.org friarsclubinc.org 4300 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Provides the Ron Walker Youth Sport Program, a complete year round schedule of sports including; team sports leagues, youth enrichment programs, basketball, volleyball and baseball for children in kindergarten through twelfth grade.

• Sports • Team building • Homework help • Works with child’s teachers

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MOUNT HEALTHY ALLIANCE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 521-1162

youth@mthealthyalliance.org mthealthyalliance.org/home.aspx 7612 Perry St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Mentoring • Tutoring • Homework help • Fun activities • Learning new skills

Zone 2:31, an after school program with tutoring services for at risk youth. Providing youth enrichment programs, for youth with a target ages of (Kindergarten - twelfth grades).

SEVEN HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 407-5362 (513) 246-4252 buildingstrongcommunities@7hillsnh.org 7hillsnh.com 901 Findlay St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Childcare program • Social activities • School help

Providing Findlay after school youth enrichment program, after school activities for children during after school hours for children living in the West End community area. As well as access to competitive sports and athletic activities.

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OSU - FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 946-8989 (513) 772-6126 martini.1@osu.edu fcs.osu.edu 4210 Dane Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Finances program • Nutrition and health program • Healthy relationships program

Provides information and education free to low-income families. Offers education on finances and nutrition. Ohio State University Extension’s Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) serves thousands of people throughout Ohio every year.

PUBLIC LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 369-6900

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

cincinnatilibrary.org 800 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH

• Tutoring • Reading workshops and events • After school program • Free frozen meals

Offers free literacy and library services for children and youth. The Library values free, open, unrestricted access to its collections and services. We strive to offer materials, programs and services that represent the needs of our diverse population.

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YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 791-5000

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

myy.org/location/blue-ash-ymca 5000 YMCA Dr .,Cincinnati, OH

• Preschool program • Kindergarten program • After school program

The YMCA mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. Provides Childcare programs to support and nurture children from infancy through teenage years.

CROSSROADS HEALTH CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 381-2247 (513) 381-2256

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

crossroadhc.org 5 E Liberty St., Cincinnati, OH

• Physicals • Immunization • Pediatric services • Primary care

Providing immunizations, physicals and pediatric services; primary care services to children of all ages. Our mission is to give honor to Jesus Christ by providing accessible, comprehensive health care in partnership with our patients and community leading to healthy, changed lives.

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ROSEMARY’S BABIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 813-8336

rosemarysbabies.cincy@gmail.com rosemarysbabies.com 4439 Reading Rd., Suite 107, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• No cost • Young adult housing • Parenting skills • Family counseling • Formula/baby food • Group counseling

Rosemary’s Babies Company’s vision is to impact the lives of teen parents in Greater Cincinnati and around the globe in the areas of parenting, education, technology, arts, and leadership while alleviating social determinants that keep the family and their children from being successful.

GIRL SCOUTS OF WESTERN OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(888) 350-5090

customercare@gswo.org gswo.org 4930 Cornell Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Summer camp • Life Skills • Entrepreneurship • Financial assistance

Every girl should have the opportunity to find her wow through Girl Scouts. Girls should not be turned away when she has a desire to discover new things, connect with other girls, and make the world a better place. No girl should be denied membership because of her ability to pay.

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STEPPING STONES INC

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 831-4660 (513) 831-5918

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

steppingstonesohio.org 5650 Given Rd., Cincinnati, OH

• Summer camp • Saturday program • Autism education • Waiver funding expected

In our programs, children find pathways to independence and connect with their peers in highly encouraging and inclusive atmosphere. We offer programs for children with all types of disabilities, including autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, intellectual disabilities, seizure disorders and other physical and behavioral disorders.

THE CHILDREN’S HOME

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 272-2800

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

tchcincy.org 5050 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, OH

• Preschool • School readiness • After school enrichment • Summer camp • Educational evaluations

Organization dedicated to serving vulnerable children and families. Offers free support and assistance through community programs. Services focused on development and learning to summer fun on our campus, there are a variety of resources to meet even the youngest child’s needs.

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BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER CINCINNATI

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 421-8909 (513) 421-8913 info@bgcgc.org bgcgc.org 600 Dalton Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• After school programs • Healthy lifestyle program • Leadership program • Non-profit

We offer tested, proven and nationally recognized after-school and summer programs that provide youth with the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to pursue their dreams and succeed in adulthood. Our programs are carefully designed to support the achievement of youth being ready to leave our Clubs at age 18.

A CARING PLACE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 427-2271

help@acaringplace.org acaringplace.org 4446 Mt Carmel Tobasco Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Parenting classes • Free pregnancy test • Free ultrasound • Free baby food and materials

Free services and resources for pregnant women and mothers. You and your partner are facing an untimely pregnancy and don’t know where to turn. What are your options? At “A Caring Place” you will find non-judgmental help and support in a difficult situation.

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THE GRACE PLACE

(513) 381-7233

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

info@cainministry.org cainministry.org/graceplace.html 4230 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Housing assistance • Meals

Transitional homeless shelter for women and children. We recognize our social and moral responsibility to help people impacted by poverty. We show our love of God, our neighbors, and our neighborhood. Connecting our community to challenge poverty by feeding bodies and souls.

CITY GOSPEL MISSION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 241-5525

contact@citygospelmission.org citygospelmission.org 1805 Dalton Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Case management • Daily meals • Allows up to 74 men

The proven programs and services are centered on caring, personal relationships focused in four key service areas: food and shelter, recovery, at-risk youth and job readiness and placement.

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ST. FRANCIS, ST. JOSEPH CATHOLICWORKER HOUSE

(513) 381-4941

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

staff@catholicworkercincinnati.org catholicworkercincinnati.org 1437 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Emergency shelter • AA meetings • Alcohol and drug rehabilitation • Employment assistance • Case management

Emergency shelter for homeless men. Assists with finding stable housing. We are a safe and dignified environment where homeless men can work on securing immediate needs of housing, employment, drug/alcohol rehabilitation and case management.

TENDER MERCIES

(513) 721-8666 (513) 639-7037

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

tendermerciesinc.org 27 W 12th St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Permanent supportive housing • Wellness and recovery • GED and vocational support • Counseling and workshops • Aftercare

Offers housing for homeless individuals suffering from mental illness. Tender Mercies transforms the lives of homeless adults with mental illness by providing security, dignity, and community in a place they call home.

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YWCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI

(513) 872-9259

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

ywcacincinnati.org 898 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Case management • Housing placement • Workforce development • Children’s program • Intervention coordination advocacy, and referral

The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Free transitional housing and shelter for women and family survivors of domestic abuse. Open 24 hours a day.

BETHANY HOUSE SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 921-1131

info@bhsinc.org bethanyhouseservices.org 1841 Fairmount Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Identification of housing needs • Financial assistance • Meals provided at shelter

Manages theHousingProgramwhichprovides financial assistance to homeless families and helps them find stable living. Emergency shelter also available.

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SHELTERHOUSE (MEN’S SHELTER)

(513) 721-0643

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

shelterhousecincy.org 411 Gest St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• 150 Total beds • Three meals per day • Case management services • On site medical and dental clinic

Every day, we provide shelter, safety and nourishment to 210 homeless men and women who otherwise would go without. Through our two gender-based, low-barrier shelters, we empower residents with holistic casemanagement, health and employment services – while helping them to secure permanent housing.

• Clothing items • Laundry service

SHELTERHOUSE (WOMEN’S SHELTER)

(513) 562-1980

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

shelterhousecincy.org 2499 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• 60 Total beds • Three meals per day • Case management services • On site medical clinic

Every day, we provide shelter, safety and nourishment to 210 homeless men and women who otherwise would go without. Through our two gender-based, low-barrier shelters, we empower residents with holistic casemanagement, health and employment services – while helping them to secure permanent housing.

• Clothing items • Laundry service

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STRATEGIES TO END HOMELESSNESS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 263-2780 (513) 221-8444 info@end-homelessness.org strategiestoendhomelessness.org 2368 Victory Pkwy., #600, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Daytime services • Temporary housing • Emergency shelters • Permanent housing

Providing (CAP) Central Access Point program, Strategies to End Homelessness operates (CAP), a centralized emergency shelter hotline. CAP employs highly skilled intake specialists who screen callers for entry into emergency shelter or other appropriate programs.

JAMES SAULS HOMELESS SHELTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 732-6464

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

cccsi.org/shelter.html 2403 Old State Route 32, Batavia, OH

• Three meals a day • Free laundry • Case management services • Financial assistance

Temporary emergency shelter open to any homeless individual with priority given to Clermont County residents. Open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.

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PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 381-7233

paige@ihncincinnati.org ihncincinnati.org 990 Nassau St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Shelter • Case management • Transportation • Financial training • Life skill training

Provides homeless families emergency shelter and hospitality through interfaith communities and works with families to find and retain stable housing. This is done through offering professional case management, transportation resources for guests, training on budgeting, life skills and family development.

SAINT FRANCIS SERAPH MINISTRIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(855) 724-4673

welcomehomecinci@gmail.com welcomehomecollaborative.org 1615 Republic St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• House remodeling • Housing search help • Transitional homes

Providing Welcome Home Collaborative program services, transitional housing for the homeless, working poor and struggling families, who are looking for a second chance in life, remodeling vacant or distressed properties in the inner city of Cincinnati.

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DEBI HOME

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 242-6553X

debihome@fuse.net debihome.org P.O. Box 29503, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food • Shelter • Mental stability • Sober atmosphere

For homeless women and their children, the transitional shelter also provides other supportive services, staff members will asses and handle the immediate needs (i.e. food and shelter), staff will also evaluate residents circumstances and needs to determine whether temporary emergency housing is the best option.

TALBERT HOUSE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 679-4585

Nicole.williams@talberthouse.org talberthouse.org 2600 Victory Pkwy., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Sober living • Housing • Support groups • Addiction help

Offers Pelham Sober Living, a home environment, free from drugs and alcohol, for adult females maintaining sobriety, in a peer to peer support environment, also participation in community support groups is encouraged.

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CHARLIE’S 3/4 HOUSE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 784-1853

info@charlies3-4.org charlies3-4.org 2121 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Detox • Housing • Food • Therapy • AA meetings

Charlie’s 3/4 House, Inc., is a non-profit organization that provides affordable transitional housing for up to 50 newly recovering alcoholics. Our residents live with us for varying periods of time, some for a few weeks, while others stay with us up to 24 months.

CENTRAL CLINIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 558-7416 (513) 558-3880 info@centralclinic.org centralclinic.org 311 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Providing Mental Health Access Point mental health system entry services for uninsured Hamilton County residents. To provide choices and options through a compassionate approach to behavioral health services that results in lasting recovery and resiliency for children, families, and adults.

• Short term housing • Connections to housing

HOUS ING & SOBER L I V ING

LIGHTHOUSE YOUTH SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 569-9500 (513) 961-6578 lleonard@lys.org lys.org 401 E McMillan, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Shelter • Basic needs • Counseling

The goal is to get homeless youth, aged 18 to 24, into safe housing as quickly as possible. Once off the streets, trained staff members work with clients to create individual plans to achieve self sufficiency.

VETERANS AFFAIRS CINCINNATI MEDICAL CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 943-3680

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

cincinnati.va.gov/locations/Clermont.asp 4600 Beechwood Rd., Cincinnati, OH

• Benefit assistance • Case management • Housing search help

Providing specialized programs for homeless Veterans serving hundreds of thousands of homeless and at-risk Veterans each year, the homeless veterans programs and services.

HOUS ING & SOBER L I V ING

GATEWAY HOUSE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 421-9333

JohnTConboy@gatewayhouserecovery.org gatewayhouserecovery.org 2232 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Sober living program • Transitional re-entry program • Therapy • Group meetings

Provides transitional housing program services to alcohol, drug and other chemically addicted men in the Cincinnati area.

JOSEPH HOUSE FOR HOMELESS VETERANS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 241-2965 (513) 241-0368 info@josephhouse.com josephhouse.com 1526 Republic St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Sober living • Case management • Veteran transitional housing

Provides transitional housing services, substance abuse counseling for veterans, case/care management for veterans and substance abuse issues and transitional treatment facility for veterans

HOUS ING & SOBER L I V ING

SOBER LIVING

SOBER LIVING GREATER CINCINNATI

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 681-0324

brian@soberlivingohio.com soberlivingohio.com 4041 Reading Rd., Cincinnati OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Sober housing • Affordable housing • Work force training • Spiritual development

Sober Living is a non-profit organization committed to providing a safe, affordable, sober housing and structural living environment to individuals recovering from alcohol and drug addiction. Our goal is to encourage and instill personal growth through educational, work-force training and spiritual development.

NASTTRINITYCHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 721-7339

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

1310 Race St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

• Warming shelter • Cooling shelter • Hot meals

Provides a sanctuary for the homeless to get out of the cold or heat. Provides two hot meals every Sunday. 6am- 7:30am and 4-5pm.

HOUS ING & SOBER L I V ING

CROSSROADS CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 475-5300

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

thecrossroadscenter.org 311 Martin Luther King Dr., East Cincinnati, OH

• Case management • Drug screening • Counseling • Medical & Somatic services • Crisis intervention

Non profit that offers two residential programs: Chaney Allen Program for women and Adult Residential Care. Accepts Medicaid. provide culturally and linguistically congruent, comprehensive behavioral healthcare in a holistic manner, assuring access and quality to our diverse customers.

CENTERFORADDICTIONTREATMENT

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 381-6672 (513) 381-6086 chelliem@ccatsober.org catsober.org 830 Ezzard Charles Dr., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Short term residential program • 12-step meetings • Therapy • Group counseling

CAT has remained a leader in the treatment of addiction, providing modern scientific approaches to the assessment and medical care of patients with addiction to drugs, alcohol or gambling.

HOUS ING & SOBER L I V ING

DECOACH REHABILITATION CENTRE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 942-4673

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

decoachrehabctr.com 6570 Sosna Dr., Fairfield, OH

• Transitional housing • Counseling • Case management • Transportation assistance • Aftercare planning

Provides sober living for patient while they receive treatment. Accepts medicaid and payment assistance available. They strive to provide a holistic approach to treatment acknowledging the unique biological, sociological, and psychological factors of each individual

ADAMS RECOVERY CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 575-0968

info@adams-recovery-center.org adamsrecoverycenter.org 1050 Old U.S. 52, New Richmond, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Counseling and substance use education • Case management • Assistance with social services • Housing assistance

The mission is to promote a multifaceted healing process for each individual and his or her family and loved ones in Clermont and its surrounding counties. They exist for the client and his or her loved ones, and we create, promote, and maintain a positive relationship with our clients, Payor sources, associates and staff, and the community.

Every 30 Days We Invite 30 Agencies to a 30 Minute Zoom Meeting to Discuss 3 Topics

• RESOURCES

• REFERRALS

• NETWORKING

FOOD & CLOTHING

FOOD & CLOTHING

CATHOLIC CHARITIES SOUTHWESTERN OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 672-3720

ahoak@ccswoh.org ccswoh.org 7162 Reading Rd., Suite 600, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Fresh meals

The Food for All program was created by partnering with social service agencies and churches in rural eastern counties of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and reduces hunger in food deserts.

CINCINNATIHAMILTONCOUNTYCOMMUNITYACTION AGENCY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 924-2021

swatkins@cincy-caa.org cincy-caa.org 1740 Langdon Farm Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Meal delivery • Hot meals

Through our network of donors, employees and volunteers, we help reduce poverty, increase self-sufficiency and improve the community by providing resources for people to create better lives and achieve their full potential.

FOOD & CLOTHING

FREESTORE FOODBANK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 241-1064

dmckinney@freestorefoodbank.org freestorefoodbank.org 112 E Liberty St., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Kids lunches • Clinic meals • Summer lunch programs • Mobile market

Freestore Foodbank’s mission is to improve lives by eliminating hunger in partnership with our community, and our vision is to create a hunger-free, healthy, and thriving community. To achieve this vision, our objectives are to provide nutritious food, connect to support services and offer a pathway from crisis to stability.

NEWMISSIONMISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 271-8377 (513) 271-4733

nmmbc1907@gmail.com newmissionbaptist.org 1805 Dalton Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Daily hot meals • Clothing • Shelter

Emergency shelter and food assistance. In the past year, 910 people in Hamilton County spent time sleeping on the streets. City Gospel Mission provides safe shelter, nutritious meals, hot showers and much more. You can reach out into the streets and help save a life right now.

FOOD & CLOTHING

BELOVED COMMUNITY CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(859) 801-7248

info@belovedcommunitychurch.com belovedcommunitychurch.com 710 N Fred Shuttlesworth Cir., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Soup kitchen • Fresh food • Produce popup

A place where wounds can be healed, wrongs can be made right, and no one is outside of the love and liberation of God. Providing Soup Kitchen in response to COVID-19. Services the first Monday of each month.

CITY ON A HILL

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 484-1415

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

cityonahill.com 5190 Glen Crossing Way, Cincinnati, OH

• Hot meals • Warm facility

Providing a soup kitchen food resource in response to covid-19. Offers a weekly soup kitchen for those in need in the community

FOOD & CLOTHING

QUEEN CITY KITCHEN - OVER THE RHINE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 961-1983

info@queencitykitchen.org queencitykitchen.org 2631 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Soup kitchen • Warm atmosphere • Choice selection

It’s our pleasure to serve friends and neighbors in and around the Cincinnati metro area. Unlike other soup kitchens, there are no zip code or other requirements to access our services. And ours is a choice pantry - you select exactly what your family needs.

CINCINNATI RECREATION COMMISSION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 352-4351

Millvale@cincinnati-OH.gov cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation 805 Central Ave, #800, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Hot meals • Fresh food

Providing the Heart 2 Heart Food Pantry food services for those in need. The pantry services are facilitated out of the Millvale Recreation Center.

FOOD & CLOTHING

AGAPE LOVE MINISTRIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 543-6968

info@agapelovemin.com agapelovemin.org 7891 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Hot meals • Fresh food • Clothes and shoes • Toiletries

Our commitment to take action and create change in our city isn’t just a statement, it’s tangible in the lives of people throughout our community. We have been able to give back to our community by donating coats, school supplies, shoes, fresh food, toiletries, financial empowerment classes, and other free community seminars.

PUBLIC LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 369-6900

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

cincinnatilibrary.org 800 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH

• Frozen meals • Meal boxes

Meal boxes will include seven dinner meals and seven snacks. All meals and snacks are shelf stable and ready to eat. We will also provide individual or family sized frozen meals for all ages, while supplies last. One meal per person.

FOOD & CLOTHING

CHURCHES ACTIVE IN NORTHSIDE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 591-2246 (513) 591-2262 info@cainministry.org cainministry.org 4230 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Community meals • Baby formula • Household items • Hygiene items

Provides Choice Food Pantry food services, emergency food , and other necessities such as (household, hygiene items, baby diapers and occasionally baby formula).Referrals are provided for baby items, rent and utility assistance is available (as funds are available).

A CARING PLACE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 427-2271

help@acaringplace.org acaringplace.org 4446 Mt Carmel Tobasco Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Free baby food and formula • Free baby clothes • Free baby equipment

Free services and resources for pregnant women and mothers. You and your partner are facing an untimely pregnancy and don’t know where to turn. What are your options? At “A Caring Place” you will find non-judgmental help and support in a difficult situation.

FOOD & CLOTHING

CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 242-0400 (513) 834-5230 office@resurrectioncinci.org resurrectioncinci.org 1619 California Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry

The Church of the Resurrection is a compassionate, multi generational, Catholic Community known for its diverse spirit filled worship and community service. Free weekly food pantry service in the Band Hill parish area.

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 961-0804

bethelchurch2712@gmail.com bcwalnuthills.com 2712 Alms Pl., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry

The “Fishes and Loaves” food pantry at Bethel Baptist Church is open on the first (1st) Friday of the month for seniors and the third (3rd) Friday of the month for the community. The hours of operation are from 1 PM - 3 PM.

FOOD & CLOTHING

CINCINNATI URBAN PROMISE INC

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 972-4777

cincyurbanpromise@gmail.com cincinnatiurbanpromise.org 2420 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Community breakfast every Sunday

Cincinnati Urban Promise, Inc. seeks to create holistic change in the lives of youth and their families by meeting their physical, emotional, academic and spiritual needs through a Christ centered approach to education, empowerment, and loving relationships.. Free weekly food pantry and hot meals service open to the 45211 area.

CHRISTIAN OUTREACH AND WELLNESS MINISTRY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 871-8611

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

christoutreach.org 3710 Eastern Ave., Cincinnati, OH

• Food pantry • Perishable and non-perishable food items

Free weekly food pantry service and fresh produce available. Helping the community to reach the goal of eliminating hunger.

FOOD & CLOTHING

RIVER OF LIFE FAITH FOOD PANTRY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 651-4673

chris.woodard@riveroflifecincy.org riveroflifecincy.org 2000 Central Pkwy., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Clothing

River of Life Church is identified by five Core Values. While aspirational values are what we strive for, we believe a Core Value is that which is currently practiced. Free weekly food pantry in the Over the Rhine and surrounding communities.

GREATERNEWHOPEMISSIONARYBAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 281-3251

thegreaternewhopembc@gmail.com thegreaternewhopembc.com 3655 Harvey Ave., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry

Free monthly food pantry to the area. Greater New Hope strives to assist anyone and everyone in need of help. The power of God will guide anyone back on the correct course.

FOOD & CLOTHING

ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 562-8850

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

svdpcincinnati.org 1125 Bank St., Cincinnati, OH

• Food pantry • Emergency assistance

We are here to offer help and hope to our struggling neighbors when they need it most. For some, it’s a one-time need. For others, the assistance is ongoing. For all, we do whatever we can to make a difference. We provide emergency assistance to families in the Cincinnati areas well as operate a daily food pantry.

LANDMARK CINCINNATI CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 771-0960

breadoflife@landmarkcincinnati.com landmarkcincinnati.com 1600 Glendale-Milford Rd., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Hot meals • Fresh produce

Landmark exists to glorify God by sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and connecting people into a loving relationship with God and others. Free food pantry service andweekly communitymeals.

LEGAL AID

LEGAL A ID

OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 852-3497 (513) 852-3484 lisa.hackley@ohioattorneygeneral.gov

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

ohioattorneygeneral.gov 441 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH

• Financial cases • Legal resources • Legal services • ID theft cases • Medical fraud

Providing legal assistance for the state of Ohio and its departments in legal matters. There are a variety of issues which the AG provides education, information and resources, for citizens to access; services related to consumer protection, identity theft and recovery services and medicaid fraud reporting.

ADDICTION SERVICES COUNCIL

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 281-7880

nanf@addictionservicescouncil.org addictionservicescouncil.org 2828 Vernon Pl., Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Case management • Recovery services • Referral services

Providing advocacy for those practices, laws and policies that support healthy attitudes and norms regarding the use of alcohol and other drugs and helps those affected by alcohol and other drug abuse to access the care they need.

LEGAL A ID

OHIO JUSTICE AND POLICY CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 421-1108 (513) 562-3200 contact@ohiojpc.org ohiojpc.org 215 E 9th St., Suite 601 Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Record expungement • Birth certificates • Child support • Background check errors • Hiring issues

Providing Second Chance program services, operating a legal clinic that provides assistance to returning citizens with criminal record expungement, Certificates of Qualification for employment, and child support modifications; can also assist with certificate pardons, background-check errors, and over-restrictive hiring rules.

LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF GREATER CINCINNATI

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 241-9400 (513) 241-0047 legalaid@lascinti.org lascinti.org 215 E 9th St., Suite 200, Cincinnati, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• General Legal Aid • Legal Information Services • Civil Rights Issues

Legal Aid helps to make the justice system fair and accessible to all, especially the vulnerable in our society by providing free, comprehensive, civil legal aid. They work with individuals to achieve case-by-case problem resolution, and use legal advocacy to improve large systems.

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