BASIC_Dayton Resource Guide

DAYTON 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

• RESOURCES

• REFER

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

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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 FOOD & CLOTHING LEGAL AID SUPPORT GROUPS TREATMENT FACILITIES/ DETOX SOBER LIVING FACILITIES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

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EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

HOMEFULL

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 293-1945

resource@homefull.org homefull.org 829 South Gettysburg Ave., Dayton, OH

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Homefull provides assessment and supportive services, including access to housing search and placement, food, job training and placement, and other community resources. Accepts donations of money and other goods to help support their programs.

Job training Housing search Job placement

Housing placement Community networking

YES FOR YOUTH

(937) 275-1874 (937) 275-2467 info@yesforyouth.org yesforyouth.org/who.html 1723 Webster St., Dayton, OH

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JAG programs provide youth with guidance and support through graduation and into entry-level employment with advancement potential or into full-time college or training, in order to assist them to become self-sufficient, productive adults.

GED obtaining program

Workplace skills

Job training

Education program Employment search

EMPLOYMENT

LIFE ENRICHMENT CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 252-5700

info@DaytonLEC.org daytonlec.org 425 N Findlay St., Dayton, OH

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The Life Enrichment Center is working to fight the spread of addiction, hunger, and joblessness on the East Side of Dayton. They offer a range of educational classes as well as community resources through the Pathways to Growth program.

Computer access GED preparation

Job search assistance Resume assistance

GREATER DAYTON CHRISTIAN CONNECTIONS

(937) 222-4322

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

christianconnections.org 4021 Denlinger Rd., Dayton, OH

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Provides connections throughout the Dayton area for reentering citizens to help locate jobs and housing.

Reentry assistance Job search assistance

House searching assistance

EMPLOYMENT

DAYBREAK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 395-4600

(937) 395-4610 daybreakdayton.org 605 South Patterson Blvd., Dayton, OH

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Daybreak’s employment program helps youth develop the skills necessary to get and keep jobs. Lindy’s Bakery, Daybreak’s dog treat bakery offers paid transitional job opportunities while youth gain valuable work experience.

Job search

Job development Paid opportunities

Transitional employment

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA DAYTON VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER

(937) 253-7042

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

voaohin.org/veteran-housing 4100 W Third St., Building 400, Dayton, OH

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The Homeless Veterans Re-Integration Program (HVRP) provides male and female veterans case management, job leads, interview training, work clothing, assistance with obtaining documentation and job retention support.

Case management

Job search

Work clothing

Documentation obtaining assistance

Job development

EMPLOYMENT

WESLEYCOMMUNITYCENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 263-3556

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

wesleycenterdayton.org 3730 Delphos Ave., Dayton, OH

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The mission of Wesley Community Center Dayton is to meet the spiritual and basic needs of families of all ages offering assistance in education and training, employment and human assistance in transitioning families toward self-sufficiency.

Employment assessment

Pathways to Employment program Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

GED preparation

GOODWILL EASTERSEALS MIAMI VALLEY

(937) 461-4800

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

gesmv.org 660 S. Main St., Dayton, OH

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Goodwill Easterseals Miami Valley empowers people with disabilities and other disadvantages to achieve independence and improve their quality of life. Free use of computers to conduct job research, submit applications, develop resumes, etc.

Job research

Computer access Resume help Application help

EMPLOYMENT

OHIO MEANS JOBS GREENE COUNTY

(937) 562-6000 (937) 562-6156 greenecountyohio.gov/592/OhioMeans Jobs-Greene-County 581 Ledbetter Rd., Xenia, OH

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Ohio Means Jobs provides a variety of direct and indirect services to people seeking employment. They assist with job hunting, interviewing, career counseling, training and other support to help people get and keep jobs.

Job search Counseling

Training

Job retention program

BUREAU OF VOCATIONAL REHAB

(937) 331-5000 (614) 985-8682

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

https://ood.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/ood/ individuals-with-disabilities/services/ vocational-rehabilitation

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• Educational guidance (tuition resources and other support) • Transportation services • Occupational tools and equipment • Personal attendant services (reader, interpreter, etc.)

The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR) provides evaluation and treatment of an individual with disabilities services and supports necessary to help them attain and providing information and referrals, vocational counseling and training to maintain employment, along with job search and job placement assistance. Disabilities may include physical, intellectual, mental health, or sensory disabilities.

EMPLOYMENT

UNITED REHAB SERVICES -DAYTON

(937) 233-1230 (937) 236-8930 jeremyn@ursdayton.org ursdayton.org 4710 Old Troy Pike (at Needmore Rd.), Dayton, OH

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The program offers a broad range of assessment, training and job placement services to adults and high school students to ensure our participants are equipped with the job skills, self-confidence and one-on-one supports they need to reach their personal employment goals and achieve financial independence.

Job training programs

Job search help

Referrals

Job support Job placement

HOPE HOUSE MISSION

(513) 424-4673 (513) 423-5913

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

hhmission.org/contact-us 1001 Grove St., Middletown, OH

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Faith-based ministry, serving homeless men, women and children in Butler, Warren, and surrounding counties in Southwest Ohio. Much more than an emergency shelter, Hope House Mission provides comprehensive programs and services designed to promote long-term, sustainable life transformation.

Case management

GED classes

Educational partnerships

Job identification and search assistance

Job readiness programs

EMPLOYMENT

MIAMI COUNTY RECOVERY COUNCIL

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 335-4543

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

mcrcinc.org 1059 North Market St., Troy, OH

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The Miami County Recovery Council is dedicated to the dignity of the individual and the boundless potential of recovery. It is their mission to serve as advocates for those in need. They adhere to a philosophy of client care being the primary focus in our efforts to improve the quality of life for those they serve.

Adult education series

Employment assistance programs

Counseling

DEAF COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER

(937) 222-2434

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dcrcohio.org 2527 Kenton St., Springfield, OH

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DCRC provides vocational support services in a variety of ways. For those enrolled in OOD, DCRC can provide skills training to help get a job or a better job. Consumers can learn how to write an effective resume, fill out applications, and practice interview skills. DCRC will advocate for support services and teach consumers to advocate for their needs.

Resume building

Job search

Application help Support services Interview skills On job support

EMPLOYMENT

GOOD SHEPARD MINISTRIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 938-5781 (513) 816-8089

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thegsm.net 1115 East Third St., Dayton, OH

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Good Shepherd Ministries is an interdenominational Christian agency, which provides social services to those in recovery and/or reentry. Our Life Recovery Center assists clients with a fresh start.

Crisis coaching Literacy referrals

Career coaching & resume guidance

Job search assistance Life skills formation

WARREN COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. - SUCCESS TOWARDS EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

(513) 695-2238

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

wccsi.org/sitepages/HOME.html 570 North State Rt. 741, Lebanon, OH

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Provides employment coaching to increase marketable skills. Provides resumes building, interview and job applications techniques, work clothing, gas card (when funding permits) ELIGIBILITY: Reside in Warren County at or under 125% of poverty level.

Job finding assistance Job interview training Job search and placement Resume preparation assistance Transportation expense assistance

Work clothing

EMPLOYMENT

SUPPORTS TO ENCOURAGE LOW-INCOME FAMILIES - BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY*

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(888) 432-7022 (513) 737-3889 info@selfhelps.org selfhelps.org 415 S. Monument Ave., Hamilton, OH

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SELF’s Mission is to enhance the quality of life for Butler County residents by impacting the causes of poverty and empowering individuals to achieve, sustain and advocate self-sufficiency. They offer self-sufficiency programs that help adults learn new skills, find a job, budget and save more money or even start a small business.

Career awareness

Career counseling and exploration

Job information

Job Search/Placement

Pre-job guidance

Transportation assistance

MONTGOMERYCOUNTYJOBCENTER

(937) 225-5627

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

thejobcenter.org 1111 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd., Dayton, OH

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Maintains a listing of employment available in a variety of fields of service. Registered users may get help with resume writing and job search. Provides free computers and fax machines for job search. Offers free workshops. Pre-employment finger printing assistance.

Computer and fax machine access

Resume help Job search

Job leads

Employment workshops

EMPLOYMENT

WE CARE ARTS, INC.

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 252-3937

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

wecarearts.org 3035 Wilmington Pike, Kettering, OH

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We Care Arts is a training program in producing crafts and fine arts to persons who are handicapped, unemployed, underemployed adults ages 18 or older or seniors age 60 or older. Crafts are sold in a boutique and participants receive 40% of the selling price. Individuals must be referred through a case worker, casemanager, or pastor.

Developmental disabilities day rehabilitation programs Disability related center based employment Vocational rehabilitation

Work experience

CLEAN SLATE SOBER LIVING MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION TREATMENT

(844) 548-7627

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mycssl.com 714 East Main St., Dayton, OH

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CSSL prepares people to work in a trade, in a craft, as a technician, or in support roles in professions. They help with finding work and with developing an appropriate job-seeking approach, based on individuals education, skill levels and personal circumstances.

Vocational training Job placement Resume building

Job searching

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TRANSPORTAT ION

PARAMOUNT HEALTHCARE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(866) 837-9817 (419) 887-2047

paramount.memberservices@promedica.org paramounthealthcare.com/medicaid/additional- services/transportation-assistance-program

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We can help you with transportation to and from your medical appointments. Transportation to medical (including prenatal and postpartum appointments, as well as prenatal education) dental, vision, therapy, mental health, addiction appointments .We will mail you a bus pass for public transit in Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Mansfield, Springfield, Toledo, and Youngstown. BEAVERCREEK OHIO

Health and disease education

Pharmacy (stand-alone or addedduring trip scheduling) WIC, food clinics, emergency food bank (Call Member Services to set up.) Medicaid redetermination and SSI appointments

(937) 427-5500

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beavercreekohio.gov/360/Transportation 1368 Research Park Dr., Beavercreek, OH

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The center provides transportation service to those individuals in Beavercreek who are not able to drive or do not have transportation.

Rides to medical appointments Rides for around the city and Dayton area

TRANSPORTAT ION

FAIRBORN SENIOR CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 878-4141

fsc@fairbornseniors.org fairbornseniors.org 325 N. Third St., Fairborn, OH

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The Fairborn Senior Center provides transportation service rides for seniors tomedical facilities, for essential shopping, to social service agencies, the Senior Center, and other required needs.

Non emergency transport

Shopping

Social events Personal needs

LIFE ENRICHMENT CENTER

(937) 252.5700

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

info@DaytonLEC.org daytonlec.org 425 N Findlay St., Dayton, OH

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Provides free transportation from 6 different senior housing units, Grand Victorian Rose, Huffman Place, Jaycee Tower, Park Manor, Redeemer Community and Twin Tower each week to the various program sites. A free meal is served and then an educational, health and wellness or recreational activity will be experienced.

Free rides

Program sites Meals provided Healthy activities

TRANSPORTAT ION

RTA ITS TIME TO RIDE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 425-8300

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

http://www.i-riderta.org/ 4 S. Main St., Dayton, OH 45402

• Free rides to children • Reduced rates for the eligible • Free passes to those on unemployment

Greater Dayton RTA is Ohio’s greenest fleet, and operates diesel, hybrid diesel and electric trolley buses. There are over 3,000 stops on 25 routes throughout the region.

MIAMI VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP

(937) 963-9443

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

transportation@mvcap.com miamivalleycap.org/transportation-services/ 719 S Main St., Dayton, OH

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The MVCAP helps individuals minimize barriers to employment and access to other critical services by providing transportation assistance in the form of bus passes, gas cards, minor car repairs, driver’s license and vehicle registration fees and automobile insurance.

Car repairs Bus passes Gas cards

Registration fee assistance

Insurance

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CLEAN SLATE SOBER LIVING MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION TREATMENT

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(844) 548-7627

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

mycssl.com 714 East Main St., Dayton, OH

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Services available to help people in early recovery safely travel to important commitments. Although it is wise to avoid travel and finish treatment, there are situations where a person that is not stable enough for independent travel needs a companion and monitor on a trip.

Rides to medical appointments Rides to groceries and personal needs

Emergency transportation

CITY OF KETTERING SENIOR SERVICES

(937) 296-3330

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

vickie.carraher@ketteringoh.org ketteringoh.org/departments/senior-services 2900 Glengarry Dr., Dayton, OH

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The City of Kettering is a senior friendly community. They have earned their reputation from a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for seniors in the community.

Non medical transport

Errands

Personal needs

TRANSPORTAT ION

INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK

(937) 325-8154 (937) 325-8902 ebradley@theihn.com theihn.com 501 West High St., Sprinfield, OH

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Provides bus passes and gas cards to residents of the housing complex. Church members prepare and serve meals, provide transportation to special events, spend time interacting with guests (playing games with children and talking with adults), and many other essential services.

Transportation in the form of bus passes and fuel cards

Address to receive mail Telephone service

Meals Shelter

QUICK STOP TRANSPORTATION

(937) 673-8951

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

magrubbs@hotmail.com quickstoptransportationllc.com

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When you choose Quick Stop Transportation you get a reliable local shuttle service with 10 years of experience in safely delivering passengers of all ages to their destinations. Let them take you where you need to go.

Non medical transport

Run errands

Take kids to school Senior transport

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

• RESOURCES

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MIAMI VALLEY CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 226-5664

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

mvcdc.org 215 Horace St., Dayton, OH

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Miami Valley Child Development Centers provides early childhood development programs to children ages birth to five from income eligible families.

Early education

Childcare Social skills

Teamwork building

HELP ME GROW BRIGHTER FUTURES

(937) 612-3322 (937) 418-3322

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

odhgateway.odh.ohio.gov/ochids/public/refer 1133 S Edwin C Moses Blvd., #240, Dayton, OH

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Help Me Grow Brighter Futures is a Home Visiting Resource offering Parenting Education from conception to age 3. We have certified Nurses, social workers, and teachers available to help you during and after your pregnancy because baby’s don’t come with instructions.

Childcare referral Infant care referrals New born education

CHI LD CARE

YWCA DAYTON

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 461-5550 (937) 222-0610 info@ywcadayton.org ywcadayton.org 141 W. Third St., Dayton, OH

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YWCA Dayton’s Girls LEAD! (Leadership Education Activism Development), serves as a prevention education bridge over adult crisis intervention services. From in-school peer groups to after school leadership mentoring to summer day camp, research based Girls LEAD! curriculumhelps girls grow in strength, courage, and wisdom.

Education Childcare

Summer camps

Recreational activities

EASTWAY CORPORATION

(937) 396-2535 (937) 463-2958 contact@eastway.org eastway.org 600 Wayne Ave., Dayton, OH

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Offers residential treatment to stabilize and support 13-17 years-old female adolescents (including girls who are pregnant) and families during times of crisis.

Education Counseling

Outpatient care

Mental health support

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DAYBREAK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 395-4600

(937) 395-4610 daybreakdayton.org 605 South Patterson Blvd., Dayton, OH

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Today, Daybreak operates the Miami Valley’s only 24-hour crisis hotline and emergency youth shelter and has grown to include outreach, prevention, transitional housing, life-skills education, and other follow-up services for runaway, throwaway, and homeless youth. Daybreak is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Youth shelter Youth housing

Case management

PRESCHOOL PROMISE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 329-2700

questions@preschoolpromise.org preschoolpromise.org 2251 Timber Ln., Dayton, OH

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Preschool Promise is a non-profit organization funded by Montgomery County, the City of Dayton and local philanthropists to help 4-year-old children get ready for Kindergarten.

Pre-kindergarten program Education introduction

Home learning tips

CHI LD CARE

GREENE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 374-5600 (937) 374-5675

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

gcph.info 360 Wilson Dr., Xenia, OH

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Greene County Public Health provides a variety of community based services to support mothers and babies. We inform the community about emerging and ongoing maternal child health issues in Greene County. Programs are designed to support the health, development and nutritional needs of infants, children and families

Early intervention

Maternal and child health

Disability services

Family support program

4C FOR CHILDREN

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 220-9660 (937) 220-9661

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

4cforchildren.org/families/pay-for-child-care 1000 N. Keowee St., Dayton, OH

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Financial assistance is available to low-income working parents struggling to afford quality child care. Specific eligibility levels and the process for obtaining child care assistance vary by state.

Free childcare

Payment assistance

Free referrals

Preschool

CHI LD CARE

FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 222-9481 (937)222-3710 information@fsadayton.org fsadayton.org 2211 Arbor Blvd., Moraine, OH

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Provides counseling to individuals, couples, and families. The primary goal of the program is to strengthen and stabilize families. Some home-based services are available as determined by need.

Parenting classes

Counseling

Family conferencing

CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF THE MIAMI VALLEY

(937) 223-7217

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

cssmv@cssmv.org cssmv.org 922 West Riverview Ave., Dayton, OH

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General case management program assisting families struggling with challenges and assistance identifying and working towards goals.

Parenting classes

Home-based parenting preparation and education Nurturing Parenting curriculum Career development support

Referrals to services

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HELPING HANDS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 268-6066

info@helpinghandsdayton.com helpinghandsdayton.com 7290 Green Ash Ct., Dayton, OH

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To ease their stress and provide some comfort, Helping Hands collects toiletries and personal essentials to distribute to parents so they can focus their energy and attention where it is needed most, to their child’s recovery.

Toiletries

Children’s essentials

Care kits

DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES OF CLARK CO.

(937) 328-2680

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

clarkdd.org 2527 Kenton St., Springfield, OH

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Our program is highly effective, with about 50% of the children receiving our services no longer needing them upon entering preschool. Early Childhood is funded by the Developmental Disabilities of Clark County levy and the state’s early intervention program.

Early education Childcare services

Large muscle movement Small muscle movement Speech and language skills

Cognitive skills

CHI LD CARE

DAYTON CHRISTIAN CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 275-7306

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

daytonchristiancenter.org/welcome.html 1352 West Riverview Ave., Dayton, OH

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The essence of the organization exists in our human spirit. The spirit and passion of those that serve and the spirit and determination of those who accept our services. Their mission began by faithful Christians determined to provide essential and supportive services to individuals and families seeking a new opportunity.

Free meal program for children

Child care centers Child care providers

CHAMPAIGN COUNT DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES

(937) 484-1500

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

champaigndjfs.org 1512 South US Highway 68, Suite N100, Urbana, OH

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Financial assistance to cover day care costs on behalf of low income families so they may participate in OWF and/or education or training tomaintain employment. This department also certifies day care providers to provide services through subsidized child care program.

Child care expense assistance Child care provider recruitment Child care provider referrals Child care provider training

CHI LD CARE

YELLOW SPRINGS COMMUNITY CHILDREN’S CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 767-7236

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

ysccc.org 320 Corry St., Yellow Springs, OH

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Provides early care and education for children 18 months to the age of 12 years. A full USDA breakfast, PM snack and the center provides lunch supplements are provided. Parents are to provide lunch for children.

Creative Curriculum based learning Nurturing and supportive staff Access to the Glen Helen and the artistic community Accommodating play spaces for Affordable daycare and education

YMCA OF GREATER DAYTON

(937) 228-9622

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

daytonymca.org/locations/downtown-ymca 316 North Wilkinson St., Dayton, OH

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The YMCA of Greater Dayton, based on Christian principles, is a charitable organization with an inclusive environment driven to enrich the quality of family, spiritual, social, mental and physical well being for all. Financial assistance available.

Child care centers Infant care centers Early learning center

Day camp

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EAST END COMMUNITY SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 259-1898

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

east-end.org 624 Xenia Ave., Dayton, OH

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East End Community Service’s mission to build a prosperous, caring, and healthy community in East Dayton that nurtures disadvantaged children toward success. The accompanyingReport to the Community details our programs and services, provides outcomes and/or evaluations, and celebrates all that we have accomplished.

Youth and child programs Early child education After school program

Summer program

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS MIAMI VALLEY

(937) 220-6854

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

bbbsmiamivalley.org 22 South Jefferson St., Dayton, OH

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Program improves the lives of children facing adversity and transforms the communities inwhich they live by providing strong, enduring, and professionally supported one-on-one mentoring relationships.

Mentoring Education Counseling

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

• RESOURCES

• REFERRALS

• NETWORKING

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HOMEFULL

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 293-1945

resource@homefull.org homefull.org 829 South Gettysburg Ave., Dayton, OH

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Provides assessment and supportive services, including access to housing search and placement, food, job training and placement, and other community resources. Accepts donations of money and other goods to help support their programs.

Housing search Job training Food access

Housing placement

MIAMI VALLEY HOUSING OPPURTUNITIES

(937) 263.4449 (937) 853.4766 info@mvho.org info@mvho.org 907 West Fifth St., Dayton, OH

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PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) provides temporary immediate access housing and assistance in obtaining permanent subsidized housing for individuals who have a mental illness disability and are homeless.

Food, clothing, and personal items

Temporary housing

Permanent subsidized housing

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DAYBREAK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 395-4600 (937) 395-4610

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

daybreakdayton.org 605 South Patterson Blvd., Dayton, OH

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Emergency shelter for runaways, homeless, and pushed-out youth. Provides 24 hour crisis hotline and shelter for runaway and homeless youth ages 10 to 21. Services include: emergency housing; food; clothing; referrals for individual, family, or group counseling. etc.

Crisis hotline

Shelter

Emergency food

Clothing

Counseling

MIAMI VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP

(937) 341-5000

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

help@mvcap.com https://miamivalleycap.org/ 719 S Main St, Dayton, OH 45402

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The Miami Valley Community Action Partnership offers single room occupancy transitional housing for homeless single individuals who are unemployed or under-employed. Offers bill assistance paying and some utility repairs.

Transitional housing Rent/mortgage assistance

Utility assistance

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ST. VINCENTDEPAUL SHELTERFORMEN

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 222-7350 info@stvincentdayton.org stvincentdayton.org 124 West Apple St., Dayton, OH

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Program provides emergency overnight shelter for single homeless men. Evening and morning meals served. Provide aid to the homeless and impoverished by providing emergency shelter, transitional and permanent supportive housing, food, clothing and household items, and guidance to leading a self-sustaining life.

Shelter

Transitional housing Permanent housing

Counseling

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SHELTER FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIES

(937) 461-7837

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

info@stvincentdayton.org stvincentdayton.org 124 West Apple St., Dayton, OH

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Program provides emergency overnight shelter for homeless women & children, single women, families (males and females who are married with or without children) or single males with children. Evening and morning meals are served at the shelter.

Shelter

Transitional housing Permanent housing

Counseling

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GREATERDAYTONPREMIERMANAGEMENT

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 910-7500 (937) 222-3554

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

gdpm.org 400 Wayne Ave., Dayton, OH

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Program provides public housing for low-income individuals, families and elderly. Greater Dayton Premier Management provides decent, safe, affordable housing to Montgomery County residents who would not be able to afford suitable housing otherwise.

Public housing

Subsidized housing Ownership program Housing vouchers

GOODSHEPARDMINISTRIES

(937) 938-5781 (513) 816-8089

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

thegsm.net 1115 East Third St., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Good Shepherd Ministries is an interdenominational Christian agency, which provides social services to those in recovery and/or reentry. Our Life Recovery Center assists clients with a fresh start such as: Housing Program, Crisis Coaching, Group Sessions and more.

Literacy Referrals

Career Coaching & Resume Guidance

Job Search Assistance Life Skills Formation Medical & Dental Referrals

Food Pantry for program clients”

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BRIDGES OF HOPE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 708-8286

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

skbridgesofhope.org 1087 W 2nd St., Xenia, OH

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Bridges of Hope Shelter is open with the ability to safely house a limited number of guests each night. Bridges of Hope Shelter Staff and Volunteers actively engage with our guests to make sure they are getting the help they need with recovery, counseling, housing and job acquisition.

Overnight shelter

Free meals Counseling

Job search assistance

Showers

Emergency clothes

MISSION OF HOPE DAY SHELTER

(513) 217-2027

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

322 Charles St, Middletown, OH

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A shelter and food for homeless individuals. Mission of Hope Day Shelter is a non-profit charitable organization which feeds the homeless and needy in the community. They help with clothing, hygiene products, case management, counseling, spiritual guidance, and hold worship services Wednesday at 7:00 P.M. and Saturday at 6:00 P.M.

Shelter

Meals and soup kitchen Hygiene products Case management

Counseling

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MERCY MANOR

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 268-0282 (937) 268-0297 mercymanor@sbcglobal.net mercymanor.wixsite.com/mercymanor 25 Grosvenor Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Mercy Manor provides a safe, spiritual residence for homeless women with histories of addiction, incarceration and abuse while they re-establish themselves into the local community.

Employment guidance Drug-free housing

Medical and dental assistance

Life skills training Group counseling

Financial Management Assistance

TARGET DAYTON MINISTRIES

(937) 223-3783

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

info@targetdayton.com targetdayton.com 111 Xenia Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Mission is to be a church for the poor and homeless; to express God’s love to the poor through ministries of compassion and to lead them into a life changing personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Provides transportation, food and shelter for the poor and homeless.

Free meals

Shelter Clothing

Transportation to church

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HOPE HOUSE MISSION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(513) 424-4673 (513) 423-5913

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

hhmission.org 34 S Main St., Middletown, OH

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Much more than an emergency shelter, Hope House Mission provides comprehensive programs and services designed to promote long-term, sustainable life transformation.

Shelter Meals

Case management

Mentoring Clothing

SAFE HAVEN TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

(937) 277-9610

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

shelterlistings.org/details/36814 5524 N. Main St., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Safe Haven provides transitional housing that is not time specific for adults who are chronically homeless and have a mental health diagnosis that is severe enough to cause difficulties inmaintaining housing. An environment conducive for growth that encourages positive change. Assistance and encouragement in receiving help from other appropriate agencies.

Long-term case management

Nutritious meals

• Mental health, recovery, life skills, physical fitness and religion/spirituality groups • Clothing and personal care items as needed

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MARY QUEEN OF PEACE HOUSE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 938-5784

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

100 Huffman Ave., Ste. 305, Dayton, OH

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An association of sober houses for homeless people in recovery from addictions. They provide a clean, friendly and safe space for people to stay sober and healthy.

Sober housing

Meals

Housing assistance

PLACES INC

(937) 461-4300 (937) 461-0443

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

jstokoe@placesinc.org placesinc.org/index.html 11 W. Monument Ave., 7th Floor, Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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With dignity, respect and compassion, PLACES cares for adults diagnosed with mental health disorders, including the homeless, by providing housing and the supportive services they need to live happier, healthier, more independent lives.

Housing

Social services and medical care assistance Access to recovery programs

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY OHIO COMMUNITY AND JOB CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937 )225-4148

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

mcohio.org 1111 S Edwin C Moses Blvd., Dayton, OH

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The center is a great place to call for emergency assistance, referrals, and access to programs such as low income housing or emergency rental assistance.

Housing referrals

Low income housing program

Rent assistance

ALVIS HOUSE COPE

(937) 278-8219

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

shelterlistings.org/details/22275 42 Arnold Place, Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Alvis House Cope Center Halfway House provides, Residential community corrections programs, Family-focused reentry programs and Specialized residential corrections treatment programs.

Re-entry program

Substance abuse treatment program

Sober housing

Employment skill training

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3RD CHANCE MINISTRIES, INC.

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 369-4783

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

facebook.com/3rdchanceministries 51 Oxford Ave., Dayton, OH

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Non-profit organization in Dayton, Ohio that provides low-cost and temporary housing. Offers counseling for substance abuse and alcoholism using non treatment methods.

Low-Cost Temporary Housing

Counseling

Substance abuse treatment

THE LINDA VISTA INC.

(937) 277-9663

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

lindavistaproject.org 1011 Linda Vista Ave., Ste. 5, Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Provides housing and high quality programs that increase self sufficiency to homeless women ready for change. Provides multiple services to prepare them for reentry and a better life.

Housing options Case management

Education Social skills Job searching

Wellness program

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NOVA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 253-1680 (937) 813-7769

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

novabehavioralhealth.org 732 Beckman St., Dayton, OH

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This structured program is offered in conjunction with outpatient treatment services at our agency. The average stay is 6-9 months. Residential services are intensive, highly structured, and supportive programs that provide a safe, secure and healthy environment for clients who seek recovery from substances and/or mental health disorders.

Therapy

Community services

Housing

Mental health treatment

Sober living

TCN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

(937)-376-8700

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

info@tcn.org tcn.org 452 West Market St., Xenia, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Provides chemical dependency outpatient services, diagnostic assessments, individual and group counseling. Medicated assisted treatment for opiate and alcohol use disorders-treatment using suboxone, mental health counseling and coping skills development. Improving lives by providing clinically excellent and accessible behavioral health services. Therapeutic recreational outings.

Sober living Mental Health Counseling

Access to GED education & Vocational counseling Case Management Basic Life Skills Training

Relapse Prevention Education

Parenting Classes

Family Education Group

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YWCA DAYTON

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 461-5550 (937) 222-0610 info@ywcadayton.org ywcadayton.org 141 W. Third St., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Permanent Supportive Housing programprovides roomrental and case management services to homeless women.

Case management

Housing aid

Rental assistance

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

FOOD & CLOTHING

FOOD & CLOTHING

ASPIRE PANTRY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 223-8505

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

aspirechurch.tv 51 Best St., Dayton, OH

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Aspire Church provides food for individuals and families in need. Aspire Church is aspiration, motivation, excitation, and more. The message is positive, practical, and powerful. You’ll always leave with something that you can use.

Food pantry Sundays 10am

Fresh food

CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF THE MIAMI VALLEY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 223-7217

cssmv@cssmv.org cssmv.org 922 West Riverview Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley strengthens individuals and families in need through actions of faith, service and charity. General case management program assisting families struggling with challenges and assistance identifying and working towards goals.

Pantry is open on Monday through Friday, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Fresh fruit Fresh food

Emergency meals

FOOD & CLOTHING

GOOD NEIGHBOR HOUSE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 224-3003 (937) 224-1771

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

goodneighborhouse.org 627 East First St., Dayton, OH

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Offers emergency food to anyone residing in the Miami Valley every 30 days. Good Neighbor House believes that nobody should go to bed hungry. That’s why they provide Dayton area families food and nutritional services, including fresh food fromour garden on-site.

Emergency food Fresh fruit/veggies Canned meats

Special diet needs assistance

MT CARMEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 268-6651

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

mtcarmeldayton.org 5370 Dayton-Liberty Rd., Dayton, OH

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Provides limited emergency food assistance to anyone in need.. Mt. Carmel is to be a church family that is rooted in the Word of God and prayer.

Limited pantry Emergency food

FOOD & CLOTHING

MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH

(937) 223-7041

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

mtolivedayton@gmail.com mtolivedayton.com 502 Pontiac Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Motivated by serving the community through faith and care, Mt. Olive Baptist Church provides limited food assistance to individuals and families in need .

Limited pantry Emergency food

WITH GOD’S GRACE MOBILE FOOD PANTRY

(937) 397-4124

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

withgodsgrace2015@yahoo.com withgodsgracepantry.org 622 Springfield St., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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With God’s Grace helps families in need to feed members of your household. It is their intention that they receive not only food for their physical hunger, but generous portions of kindness and grace to feed their spiritual and emotional hunger.

Free grocery store

Mobile meals

Food pantry 10:30am - 8:00pm on Wednesday

FOOD & CLOTHING

WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER

(937) 263-3556

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

wesleycenterdayton.org 3730 Delphos Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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The mission of Wesley Community Center Dayton is to meet the spiritual and basic needs of families of all ages offering assistance in education and training, employment and human assistance in transitioning families toward self-sufficiency.

Food assistance

Food pantry open Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 a.m.

THE FOODBANK

(937) 461-0265

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

thefoodbankdayton.org 56 Armor Place, Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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The Foodbank has served as the primary source of food for the hunger relief network in the Miami Valley Food and related supplies are acquired and distributed to a network of food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, Kids Café sites and school backpack programs that feed the hungry throughout the community.

Food pantry

Food distribution

Free meals Fresh food

FOOD & CLOTHING

WAYMAN CHAPEL - AME FOOD PANTRY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 268-6729

pantry@waymandayton.org waymandayton.org 3317 Hoover Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church is dedicated to developing Christian disciples through a ministry that is grounded in the word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit, empowered by prayer, and demonstrated through love, holistic ministry, and worship.

Food pantry on Thursdays

Fresh food

Emergency meals

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 898-8811

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

clcdayton.com 3489 Little York Rd., Dayton, OH

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Christian Life Center operates a program that provides gently used clothing, shoes, and household items to those in need Accepts walk-ins. Must have picture ID. Please arrive at 9:30am.

Clothing and shoes Household goods

FOOD & CLOTHING

CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE CLOTHING CLOSET

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 372-1594

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

christ-episcopal-xenia.org 68 E. Church St., Xenia, OH

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The word “diverse” best describes our Parish. Christ Episcopal Church are multi-ethnic and multi-generational church. They are open to all types of family structures and to people of differing outlooks.

Household goods Clothing and shoes Personal hygiene items

GOSPEL MISSION, INC.

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 223-4513

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

gmission.org 64 Burns Ave., Dayton, OH

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The Gospel Mission operates a comprehensive inner-city mission near downtown Dayton, Ohio. It is open to men and women, young and old, of any race, belief, or circumstance. They distribute clothing free to anyone in need. Emergency minimum clothing same day.

Emergency clothing Household goods

FOOD & CLOTHING

LINDENLIFERECOVERYCENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 254-1724

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

lindenave.org 101 Linden Ave., Dayton, OH

• Food pantry on Fridays 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Linden Ave Church gives back to the community in many ways. Operating a food pantry is just the beginning

MARANATHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP WORSHIP CENTRE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

937-279-0913

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

maranatha.cc 4501 Wolf Rd., Dayton, OH

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Giving back and helping their community is the ultimate goal. They provide a food pantry for the community. The pantry serves food to the Trotwood and Dayton community with its partners to individuals and families in the 45416 zip codes.

Food pantry (call for service times)

Education services

Child care

FOOD & CLOTHING

HOUSEOFBREAD

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 226-1520 (937) 226-1530 melodie@houseofbread.org houseofbread.org/# 9 Orth Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Carry out lunch Family dining room

Meal delivery

Hot meals Free food

TARGETDAYTON

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 223-3783

info@targetdayton.com targetdayton.com 111 Xenia Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Provides food, clothing, shelter and transportation services to the homeless and people in need.

Free shuttle service

Free meals Hot meals

Homeless shelter Bible studies Clothing items

FOOD & CLOTHING

NORTHEAST CHURCHES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(937) 333-2010

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

359 Maryland Ave., Dayton OH

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Northeast Churches Provides an Emergency Food Pantry that serves Dayton, OH.

Food pantry Hot meals Food bank

EAST DAYTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH

(937) 279-0913

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

lizz@thehearthdayton.org gracedriven.church/serving 3415 Linden Ave., Dayton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Provide meat, dairy, bread, non-perishable items, and (in the summer months) fresh produce.

Fresh produce Food pantry

Meats

Household items Food delivery

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