Choices_Columbus Resource Guide

COLUMBUS OHIO 2021 RESOURCE GUIDE

EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORTATION CHILDCARE FOOD/CLOTHING LEGAL SUPPORT GROUPS DETOX HOUSING

SOBER LIVING FACILITIES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Resource Guide for Low Income & Homeless Individuals

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

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORTATION CHILD CARE HOUSING FOOD & CLOTHING LEGAL AID SUPPORT GROUPS DETOX

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SOBER LIVING FACILITIES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

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EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

PER SCHOLAS

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 824-4777 columbus@perscholas.org perscholas.org 112 Jefferson Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Per Scholas provides tuition-free, technology-focused job training to unemployed and low-income adults in central Ohio. In eight weeks, students earn industry recognized certification, career development and entry level employment in IT.

• Employment Coach • Life Coach • Behavioral Healthcare • Financial Literacy • Chaplain Services

COLUMBUS WORKS

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 214-2300 bgifford@columbusworks.org columbusworks.org 775 W. Broad St., Suite 270, Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Resume building • Interview preparation • Job application assistance • Employment Coach • Legal Assistance

Columbus Works is a non-profit organization providing hope and encouragement to area residents living in poverty who desire to advance to economic self-sufficiency through employment. They offer a uniquely transformational approach to eliminating poverty in central Ohio, through delivery of holistic job readiness services and our network of Employer Partners.

EMPLOYMENT

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR ALL PEOPLE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 445-7342 (614) 449-7970 office@4allpeople.net 4allpeople.org 946 Parsons Ave. , Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Provides on-site workforce and career-development training space, envisioned as a hub for the delivery of workforce development training, including 1-on-1 coaching, job placement skills, and employer-driven courses to facilitate tenant employment with local employers.

• One on one job coaching • Job development courses • Job skills courses

ALVIS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 252-8402 (614) 252-6947 alvis@alvis180.org alvis180.org 2100 Stella Ct., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Offer a comprehensive range of services designed to help people who are transitioning from the corrections system back into the community. provide these services in safe, supportive environments, so clients receive the guidance they need to navigate the challenges of finding employment and reconnecting with family members.

• Provides job readiness training • Skills training • Case management • Budgeting

EMPLOYMENT

CAREER TRANSITION INSTITUTE

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 297-0040 info@careertransitioninstitute.org careertransitioninstitute.org 3982 Powell Rd, Suite 251, Powell, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Offers job search assistance, computer software, office technology, internet and interview training. The monday morning session is free and open to the public, begins at 9 am, has a speaker and networking session, and is followed up with information about the organizational programs.

• Job search courses • Office technology training

• Internet training • Interview training

IMPACT COMMUNITY ACTIONS

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 252-2799 communications@impactca.org impactca.org 711 Southwood Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Provides workforce development training that includes computer training, resume preparation and interview and job searching techniques through the Re-Entry Work Readiness program.

• Computer training • Math literacy training • Job development training • Soft skills training • Interpersonal skills training

EMPLOYMENT

WARM

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 899-0196 info@warmwesterville.org warmwesterville.org 150 Heatherdown Dr., Westerville, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

WARM’s Way2Work program provides support, materials, and personal coaching to advance your employment journey. Take advantage of our virtual assistance, self- guided development activities, events, and in-person meetings (when possible).

• Job coaching • Resume building • Career exploration • Interview training

OHIO MEANS JOBS

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 559-5052 info@omjcfc.org omjcfc.org 1111 E. Broad St. Columbus OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Employment plan development • Resume development • Training and supportive services • Orientations

Ohio Means Jobs provides access to computers for job searching, career counseling, assistance with writing a resume or learning how to interview for a job, intensive case management, supportive services for employment or training related activities, funding to complete employer-recognized training and certification programs, and much more.

EMPLOYMENT

CLEANTURN ENTERPRISES

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 447-0528 cleanturn.com 1059 Cable Ave., Suite A, Columbus, OH

Employer who provides employment to those with a criminal or challenging background for commercial cleaning services. They have provided supportive employment to over 900 men and women with significant barriers to employment.

• Employment • Job training

OPPORTUNITIES FOR OHIOANS WITH DISABILITIES

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 438-1200 ood.ohio.gov 150 East Campus View Blvd., Columbus, OH

Assists individuals with disabilities prepare for careers consistent with their interests and abilities. Also helps people maintain their current employment, if their disability is threatening continued employment.

• Employer advocacy • Job placement assistance for the disabled

EMPLOYMENT

JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 237-9675 info@jfscolumbus.org jfscolumbus.org Ebner Building 1070 College Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

At Jewish Family Services, we use a person-centered approach to tailor our services to meet the complex needs of the individuals and families who come through our doors. We work with the life that each person brings us.

• Career coaching and counseling • Job search lab • Employment workshops

EMPLOYMENT FOR SENIORS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 863-1219 (614) 863-1358 info@employseniors.org employseniors.org 4300 E Broad St., Suite B, Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Employment For Seniors is the premier resource linking mature adults with employment opportunities. We empower mature adults to reach their desired employment potential.

• Job leads • Empoyer advocacy • Workshops and presentations

EMPLOYMENT

MILITARY VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 636-4634 dixie.bishop@milvetsrc.org milvetsrc.org 4889 Sinclair Rd., Suite 104, Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Career assessment • Job and interview coaching • Resume and cover letter development

We provide career services to veterans who are unemployed, underemployed, interested in a career change or making the transition frommilitary service to the civilian workplace. Veterans often have difficulty translating skills they learned in the military into skills that civilian employers want.

NEW DIRECTIONS CAREER CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 849-0028 (614) 849-0142 ndcc@newdirectionscc.org newdirectionscc.org 199 East Rich St., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

At New Directions Career Center you will be empowered to knock down barriers to employment, face challenges to job retention, build resilience in the face of a changing job market, and open doors to career advancement.

• Career counseling • Career techniques program

EMPLOYMENT

SOMALI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 262-4068 (614) 262-4068 info@somaliohio.org somaliohio.org 3422 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job referrals • Resume development • Job coaching • Interview transportation

Many Somalis have trouble finding work due to cultural and language barriers. In response we have offered classes focused on job search techniques, basic computer skills, resume writing and proper interview etiquette to improve the chances of securing a job. We also strive to educate and encourage community members to create more jobs through small business. OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES - UNEMPLOYMENT

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(877) 644-6562 unemployment.ohio.gov 4020 East 5th Ave., Columbus, OH 43219

• State Unemployment Insurance

Offers a state program with federal participation that provides weekly financial benefits for eligible unemployed workers.

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TRANSPORTAT ION

COMMUNITY KITCHEN INC - BUS PASS PROGRAM

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 252-6428 communitykitchencolumbus.org 640 S Ohio Ave., Columbus, OH

Provides free bus passes for newly employed people to get to work until they receive their first paycheck, as well as to necessary medical and social services appointments.

• Free bus passes • Rides to medical appointments

IMPACT COMMUNITY ACTION

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 252-2799 communications@impactca.org impactca.org 711 Southwood Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Offers a maximum amount of assistance of 4 day passes or 2 week long passes for bus transportation through COTA. Can also provide a maximum amount of assistance of a $25 gas card for those with their own transportation.

• Bus passes • Gas cards • Ride assistance

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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 228-1741 first-church.org 444 East Broad St., Columbus, OH

Assistance program used primarily to aid those needing help paying utility bills(disconnection status only), daily bus passes, Kroger gift cards for food or gasoline, obtain copy of Ohio birth certificate and/or state ID.

• Provides daily bus passes • Provides gift cards for groceries or gas • Helps obtain copies of Ohio birth certificate or state I.D.

CANAL WINCHESTER HUMAN SERVICES

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 834-4700 aletha.cwhs@gmail.com cwhumanservices.org 80 Covenant Way, Canal Winchester, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

The Canal Winchester Senior Transportation Program provides a number of services for Canal Winchester residents who are at least 60 years old and live within the City’s School District limits.

• Daily transportation for medical appointments and treatments • Group transportation for personal appointments

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NETCARE ACCESS

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 276-2273 netcareaccess.org 199 South Central Ave., Columbus, OH

• Interview transportation • Transportation for publically Netcare Access is Franklin County’s 24-hour mental health and substance abuse crisis intervention and assessment services for adults and those with developmental disabilities. Netcare is your connection to the county’s Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) system, providing referrals to other ADAMH agencies for treatment services. GROVEPORT SENIOR TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM intoxicated individuals from the public to a secure location

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 836-7433 lzurbriggen@groveport.org groveport.org 655 Blacklick St., Groveport, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Transit service provider for seniors over 60 years old and mentally or physically disabled individuals under or over the age of 60.

• Transportation for three health and wellness appointments per week • Transportation for one personal appointment per week

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SOMALI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 262-4068 (614) 262-4068 info@somaliohio.org somaliohio.org 3422 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Interview transportation • Transportation for senior citizens • Personal transportation

We advocate and promote self-sufficiency for families through employment, education, cultural and social support, and economic empowerment. We serve elders, adults, teens and children at no charge. Special support and attention goes to recent immigrants who seek to create new lives in the United States.

SENIORS HELPING SENIORS

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 218-4192 seniorcarecolumbusoh.com/in-home-senior- care-services/transportation-services-for-seniors/ 836 Promise Ct., Reynoldsburg, OH

Our senior care providers can deliver reliable transportation in and around Columbus. And that’s just the start. Unlike public transportation, the service we provide doesn’t begin or end with the ride. We can help to prepare seniors to go out, accompany them at their destination, and bring them back home comfortably and safely.

• Transportation for errands and groceries • Transportation to medical appointments

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ACTION FOR CHILDREN

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 224-0222 (614) 224-5437 ask.us@actionforchildren.org.uk actionforchildren.org 78 Jefferson Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Action for Children is the local child care resource and referral agency for Central Ohio; serving Columbus and Franklin County, as well as Delaware, Fairfield, Licking, Madison, Pickaway, and Union Counties.

• Free childacre referrals and access to resources • Parenting education classes and • Assistance for early childhood programs and practitioners

COLUMBUS EARLY LEARNING CENTERS

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 253-5252 info@columbusearlylearning.org columbusearlylearning.org 240 North Champion Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

For over 133 years, Columbus Early Learning Centers (CELC) has been providing high-quality early learning and care to Columbus children. Our tradition of affordable access to high-quality early childhood education has strengthened the lives of thousands of children, families and the communities in which they live.

• School readiness program • Mentoring program for pregnant women and new moms • Early learning services

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ST. STEPHEN’S COMMUNITY HOUSE

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 294-6347 (614) 294-0258 saintstephensch.org 1500 E 17th Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Child care services • Family services • Senior services • Youth Services • Neighborhood services

St. Stephen’s Community House offers on-site childcare to children 6 weeks to 5 years. The Christ Child Early Learning Center is

accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Children have opportunities for indoor and outdoor play and well as qualified teachers that develop lesson plans around the child’s interest. CLINTONVILLE-BEECHWOLD COMMUNITY RESOURCES CENTER

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 268-3539 clintonvillecrc.org 3222 N. High St. , Columbus, OH

The CRC Kids Club after school program provides a safe and nurturing environment for youth in grades K-5. We offer homework assistance, tutoring with a reading specialist, individual reading time, and activities that foster youth’s development of appropriate social skills.

• Family and youth Services • Senior services • Access to health care and referrals to mental health services

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CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 252-3157 info@cchouse.org cchouse.org 1150 E. Main St., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Central Community House is a source of support and a community home for the children, teens, families and seniors living in the near east and near south areas of Columbus. Within a full-service community center, people of all ages come together to learn, play, share their gifts and find assistance when needed.

• Early education child care center • After school program • Summer program

CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 252-3157 info@cchouse.org cchouse.org 1150 E. Main St., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

A community center providing support and assistance for families, youth and seniors in near east and near south Columbus.

• Early education child care center • Food and nutrition programs • Senior services • Family strengthening programs

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THE CHILDHOOD LEAGUE CENTER

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 253-6933 info@childhoodleague.org childhoodleague.org 674 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

The Childhood League Center is committed to serving children birth through 5 years old who have developmental delays. Our comprehensive services work side-by-side with families to help each child develop to their full potential.

• Early intervention • Preschool • Education services

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF CENTRAL OHIO

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 268-2472 development@ciskids.org ciskids.org 6500 Busch Blvd, Suite 105, Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

We work to remove the barriers that prevent them from reaching their full potential and ultimate academic and personal success. We connect programs, services and resources to students in need, keeping them in school and on a path to life-long success.

• Non-academic services • One on one mentoring • Tutoring • College and career readiness services

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR ALL PEOPLE

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 620-9198 trice@4allpeople.net 4allpeople.org/Thrive2Five 183 Hawkes Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• After school programs • Literacy enrichment programs

Our goals are for healthy pregnancies, healthy children who are developmentally on target and arrive in Kindergarten ready to learn. We connect families to resources like developmental screenings, immunizations, preschool, cribs, dental/vision screening, utlitity assitance, diapers and more.

GLADDEN COMMUNITY HOUSE

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 227-1600 (614) 227-1648 gladdenhouse.org 183 Hawkes Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Non profit agency that offers support, advocacy, and emergency assistance to families and individuals.

• After school recreation program • Youth food service • Summer day camp • Homeless prevention

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FRANKLIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(844) 640-6446 jfs.franklincountyohio.gov 1721 Northland Park Ave., Columbus, OH

The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services (FCDJFS) Child Care Program provides a range of services and resources to support working families and promote the early development, health, safety, and well-being of children.

• Child care financial assistance • Child care program

SOMALI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

614.262.4068 614.262.4068 info@somaliohio.org somaliohio.org/ 3422 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

SCAO offers a strong set of programs for our youth because they are the future. It is very important to teach immigrants and especially refugee children the tools they need to integrate into American society.

• Preschool • After school programs • Tutoring

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COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN LIBRARY

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 645-2275 columbuslibrary.org 96 S. Grant Ave., Columbus, OH

We provide social services assistance to the community in partnership with other organizations. We host many of these organizations in our locations and staff also refer customers to outside agencies, partners and services. We offer access to reading, literacy, and tutoring programs. Free access to books and resources. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COLUMBUS

• Kindergarden preparation program • Tutoring • Online resources

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 221-8830 (614) 221-1225 info@bgccentralohio.org bgccentralohio.org 1108 City Park Ave., Suite 301, Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Ohio gives young people the support, guidance, tools, and skills to succeed in life. Recreational youth after school and summer programs focusing on leadership development, career development, education, life skills, and health.

• Leadership program • Health and nutrition program • Academic success program

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CHILDRENS HUNGER ALLIANCE

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 341-7700 childrenshungeralliance.org 1105 Schrock Rd., Suite 505, Columbus, OH

We help day care providers, day care centers, local school districts and afterschool and summer programs provide balanced, healthy meals to children in their care. Our team of educators also deliver nutrition education and lead children in physical activities to provide a balanced approach to childhood health. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY NISONGER CENTER

• Child care providers • After school meals

• School breakfast • Summer nutrition • Nutrition and physical education

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 685-6701 nisonger.osu.edu 1581 Dodd Dr., Room 357, Mccampbell Hall, Columbus, OH

Not only do we offer quality full day child care to typically developing children, we offer an inclusive child care program. We have select spaces in each classroom dedicated to children with a developmental delay.

• Accepts all major insurance programs • Medicaid and Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps

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EASTER SEALS

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 876-4254 easterseals.com/centralohio 3830 Trueman Ct., Hillard, OH

• Educational and therapeutic services • Preschool transition assistance Easterseals is a home-based early intervention program with access to group-oriented, facility-based curricula for children 12-36 months of age. Our Early Intervention program focuses on a child’s needs early on in their development at their individual level of ability, giving them the head start they need to keep up with their peers. . OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES - PUBLICLY FUNDED CHILD CARE

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 233-2000 ssp.benefits.ohio.gov/apspssp/index.jsp 1721 Northland Park Ave., Columbus, OH

• Educational and therapeutic services • Daily use of a fully accessible play yard and/or gross motor room

If your family qualifies, there is no cost for Head Start. Requirements for application include: Verification of income for last 12 months, OR Verification of TANF benefits, OR Confirmation of Foster Parent Status, Copy of child’s Birth Certificate, Copy of child’s medical insurance card.

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THE HOMELESS FAMILIES FOUNDATION

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 461-9247 (614) 641-9234

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

homelessfamiliesfoundation.org 33 N Grubb St., Columbus, OH

Community Development for All People is committed to serving All People on the South Side of Columbus and supporting them in their efforts to achieve their hopes, dreams and aspirations.

• Rapid re-housing • Homeless prevention for expecting mothers • Housing assistance for transitional youth

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OF GREATER OHIO

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 253-6100 info@voaohin.org voaohin.org 1776 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana is an affiliate of Volunteers of America, a national nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping people rebuild their lives and reach their full potential.

• Permanent supportive housing • Senior housing

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COMMUNITY SHELTER BOARD

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 221-9195 (614) 221-9199 info@csb.org csb.org 355 E. Campus View Blvd., Suite 250, Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Shelter • Street outreach • Rapid re-housing, and permanent supportive housing

We maximize effective and efficient use of resources to achieve the best possible collective impact for Columbus and Franklin County. With the support of a compassionate community, our system of care served 14,000 people last year with homelessness prevention, shelter, street outreach, rapid re-housing, and permanent supportive housing. FAITH MISSION

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 274-7000 info@lssnetworkofhope.org

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

lssnetworkofhope.org/faithmission/ 245 North Grant Ave., Columbus, OH

Faith Mission is one of the largest homeless shelters in Columbus, Ohio. No matter their situation, when a person arrives at Faith Mission, they are treated fairly, with dignity and without judgment.

• Shelter to men, women and veterans • Three meals a day to anyone homeless

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YMCA OF CENTRAL OHIO

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 573-3616 (614) 628-1660 ymcacolumbus.org 40 W. Long St., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

With the YMCA of Central Ohio’s supportive housing program for adult men and women, our main objective is to offer the assistance and support needed to stabilize and maintain independent housing, while providing access to those supportive services needed in order to achieve the highest possible standard of living. COMMUNITY HOUSING NETWORK

• Supportive housing program • Supportive services • Employment services

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 487-6700 (614) 487-0405 info@chninc.org chninc.org 1680 Watermark Dr., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Developing and managing affordable, permanent housing for people challenged by mental health conditions, substance abuse and chronic homelessness, in various stages of recovery.

• Sober housing • Temporary housing • Permanent supportive housing

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YWCA COLUMBUS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 224-9121 (614) 224-2522 info@ywcacolumbus.org ywcacolumbus.org 65 South Fourth St., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. For over 132 years the YWCA has been providing programs and services to women and children in the central Ohio communities.

• Women’s Residency program • Emergency shelter

LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF CENTRAL OHIO

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 228-5200 lssco.org 500 W. Wilson Bridge Rd., Ste. 245, Worthington, OH

Since 1912, LSS has been fulfilling its mission to create a better world by serving people in need by addressing hunger, housing, healing and hope. LSS also helps with other services that uplift families and strengthen communities.

• 13-county food pantry system • 2 homeless shelters • Domestic violence shelter • 21 affordable housing communities

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AMETHYST

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 242-1284 (614) 242-1285 infoAME@alvis180.org alvis180.org 2100 Stella Ct., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Supportive housing units • Funding for rent and utilities • Permanent housing assistance

Amethyst recognizes that women in addiction treatment have unique needs that must be addressed holistically in order for them to heal appropriately. We seek to empower women and their children by helping them build healthy relationships, secure permanent housing and gain economic stability, as all of these factors contribute to a successful and lifelong recovery. HUCKLEBERRY HOUSE

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 294-8097 (614) 294-6109 huckhouse.org/ 1421 Hamlet St., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

At Huck House, our goal is to support young people and families struggling with tough situations like homelessness, substance abuse, poverty, and violence. Because we know everyone’s problems are unique, we offer a variety of programs that can help.

• Transitional living • Crisis shelter • Youth outreach program

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MARYHAVEN

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 445-8131 maryhaven.com 1791 Alum Creek Dr., Columbus, OH

Services For those on the Streets – Because men and women often find themselves “living off the land” due to the severity of their mental illness or addiction, Maryhaven Outreach team travels the community encouraging people to find housing and treatment.

• Shelter for homeless, publicly intoxicated individuals • Outreach program • Support services

COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 421-6307 cmhanet.com 880 East 11th Ave., Columbus, OH

CMHA helps people access affordable housing through collaborative partnerships to develop, renovate, and maintain housing; promote neighborhood revitalization; and assist residents in accessing needed social services.

• Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers • Public housing • Rent assistance

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GOODWILL COLUMBUS

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 583-0155 goodwillcolumbus.org 1331 Edgehill Rd., Columbus, OH

Every person deserves the opportunity to live an active, fulfilling life. Making that goal a reality is precisely the intent of the Residential Services programs we provide at Goodwill Columbus.

• Supported living programs • Therapy activities • DD Residential Services • Anger management

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

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

FOOD & CLOTHING

FOOD & CLOTHING

COMMUNITY KITCHEN

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 252-6428 ceo@communitykitchencolumbus.org communitykitchencolumbus.org 640 S Ohio Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Community Kitchen provides breakfast and lunch six days a week at two separate geographic locations, serving meals to anyone in need. All are welcome at the table and received with warm hospitality no matter their circumstances or choices.

• Breakfast • Lunch

LOCAL MATTERS

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 263-5662 media@local-matters.org local-matters.org 633 Parsons Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

We support community-specific food solutions and advocate for policies and programs that will advance mission-related education, access, and production. We teach children and adults about healthful food: how to grow it, how to cook it, and how to access it affordably.

• Food education • Food advocacy • Food accessibility

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MID-OHIO FOODBANK

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 317-3663 info@midohiofoodbank.org midohiofoodbank.org 3960 Brookham Dr., Grove City, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Mid-Ohio Foodbank works in community to connect our hungry neighbors with nutritious food, stabilizing families today while helping them access resources for tomorrow so they can thrive for a lifetime.

• Food pantries • Soup kitchens

NNEMAP

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 297-0533 info@nnemappantry.org nnemappantry.org 677 E. 11th Ave., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

Non profit social service agency that offers access to food and other resources to Columbus residents

• Food distribution • Food stamp access • Healthcare access

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CLINTONVILLE-BEECHWOLD COMMUNITY RESOURCES CENTER

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 268-3539 clintonvillecrc.org 14 W. Lakeview Ave., Columbus, OH

• Referrals to meals • Clothing • Household items

CRC delivers an array of human services in response to identified needs. Three primary and interconnected core areas are Family Services, Senior Supportive Services, and Youth Services. For these programs, CRC offers access to Ohio Benefit Bank, health care, community gatherings, referrals to mental health services, volunteer engagement, holiday meals and gifts, and more. ST. STEPHEN’S COMMUNITY HOUSE

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 294-6347 (614) 294-0258 saintstephensch.org 1500 E 17th Ave., Columbus, OH

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St. Stephen’s Community House strengthens families and empowers our community so that Linden becomes a community of togetherness with endless opportunities. They operate a daily food pantry.

• Food pantry Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Noon - 3pm • Food pantry Tuesday and Thursday 3pm - 6pm

FOOD & CLOTHING

WARM

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 899-0196 info@warmwesterville.org warmwesterville.org 150 Heatherdown Dr., Westerville, OH

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WARM’s Choice Market is located inside our building. It is a food pantry market, set up like a small grocery store, which provides clients with choice. Clients shop using points based on household size, rather than money. A WARM team member guides clients as they shop through the aisles for food and household supplies. MAIZE MANOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

• Choice food market • Food pantry • Curbside pickup

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 267-4939 information@maizemanorumc.org maizemanorumc.org 3901 Maize Rd., Columbus, OH

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The Maize Manor Market is a community resource of free produce and other grocery items on the second Saturday of each month. During the pandemic, the Market operates as a drive thru service. Guests stay in their vehicle. Masked volunteers will register each family and load the food into the vehicles.

• Drive through operating until May 8, 2021 • Food distribution

FOOD & CLOTHING

SALVATION ARMY IN CENTRAL OHIO

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 262-9611 salvationarmycolumbus.org 966 E. Main St., Columbus, OH

Since 1885, The Salvation Army has been working in central Ohio neighborhoods providing basic needs. They operate a variety of food assistance programs to those in need.

• Mobile food canteen • Food pantries • Produce distribution

MILITARY VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 636-4634 dixie.bishop@milvetsrc.org milvetsrc.org 4889 Sinclair Rd., Suite 104, Columbus, OH

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Assists veterans by providing them with the resources they need to help with the transition frommilitary life. They operate the Veterans Food Bank, the largest food bank in Ohio dedicated specifically to feeding veterans and their families.

• Distributes food monthly • Provides 15 meals per family a month

FOOD & CLOTHING

SOMALI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 262-4068 (614) 262-4068 info@somaliohio.org somaliohio.org 3422 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, OH

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Non profit organization offering support and services to immigrants in Central Ohio. Case managers coordinate with families in need to provide one point of contact to facilitate successful resolution to problem(s) and/or to link to services sought by the person or family.

• Hot meals for seniors • Health education

LIFECARE ALLIANCE

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

614-278-3130 lifecarealliance.org 1699 W. Mound St., Columbus, OH

Assiting older adults or medically challenged residents in Franklin, Madison, Marion, Champaign, and Logan counties through its signature programs. Our services help clients remain independent and in their own homes. We offer services at no cost to individuals with cancer.

• Food pantry access • Wigs, hats, and scarves

FOOD & CLOTHING

FRANKLIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(844) 640-6446 jfs.franklincountyohio.gov 1721 Northland Park Ave., Columbus, OH

Food Assistance helps families stretch their food budgets to buy healthy food. The program is designed to increase nutritional levels and safeguard the health and well-being of Franklin County residents.

• Food assistance • Food stamps access

MATERNITY RESOURCE CENTER AT IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 272-7038 bflco.org/maternity-resource-center 3417 Palmetto St., Columbus, OH

Maternity Resource center providing free formula, maternity, and baby supplies to mothers or expecting mothers. Accepts clients on Wednesdays 6:30-7:30pm and on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month from 10am to noon.

• Maternity clothes • Baby clothes • Baby equipment • Diapers and wipes

FOOD & CLOTHING

BROAD STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 461-4557 bspc.org/mission/localmission/food- pantry.aspx 760 East Broad St., Columbus, OH

• Food pantry • Choice food pantry

This is a choice food pantry serving the first 35 households Mon-Fri/ Serves first 25 households on Saturdays/ Farmers Markets are offered for all Franklin Country residents in the summer (visit website for specific dates)

BISHOP GRIFFIN CENTER & FOOD PANTRY

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 338-8220 bishopgriffinresourcecenter.org 2875 East Livingston Ave.

The Bishop Griffin Resource Center serves those who live in the five east/southeast Columbus zip codes: 43213, 43219, 43209, 43227 and 43232. Drive through food distribution on Wednesdays 9am - 11:30am and Fridays 2pm - 4pm.

• Food distribution • Pre-packed groceries • Diapers

FOOD & CLOTHING BREAD OF LIFE FOOD PANTRY - NEW SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 341-2282 church.newsalemcares.com 1880 Agler Rd., Columbus, OH

Volunteers guide clients through the pantry, assist with food selection, stock pantry shelves and assist clients to their cars with groceries. There is only ONE walk-in visit allowed per year.

• 3 day emergency food supply • Food pantry

HILLTOP COMMUNITY WORSHIP CENTER

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 279-3686 hilltopcommunityworshipcenteroh. adventistchurch.org 2622 Sullivant Ave., Columbus, OH

Every person who comes to our kitchen is welcome regardless of race, sex, age, color, national origin, religious preference, special needs (disability) or income.

• Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month 6pm-8pm • Saturdays 1:30pm-3:30pm (To-go)

FOOD & CLOTHING

CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 252-3157

info@cchouse.org cchouse.org 1150 E. Main St., Columbus, OH

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Central Community House is a source of support and a community home for the children, teens, families and seniors living in the near east and near south areas of Columbus. People of all ages come together to learn, play, share their gifts and find assistance when needed.

• Children and teens afterschool and summer educational experiences

• Public computer lab • Community dinners

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

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

LEGAL AID

LEGAL A ID

LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF COLUMBUS

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 224-8374 (614) 224-4514

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

columbuslegalaid.org 1108 City Park Ave #100

Legal Aid Society of Columbus offers free legal help in civil matters to economically disadvantaged persons living at or below 250% of poverty in Franklin, Madison, Marion, Delaware, Union and Morrow.

• Civil cases • Free legal advice

COMMUNITY MEDIATION SERVICES OF CENTRAL OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 228-7191 (614) 228-7213 info@communitymediation.com communitymediation.com 67 Jefferson Ave., Columbus, OH

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Community Mediation Services of Central Ohio is devoted to reducing the harmful physical, emotional, and economic effects of unmanaged or mismanaged conflict on culturally diverse individuals, families, organizations and communities.

• Mediation • Conflict resolution • Legal referrals

LEGAL A ID

GREATER HILLTOP AREA SHALOM ZONE

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 274-4920 info@hilltopshalomzone.org hilltopshalomzone.org 61 S Powell Ave., Columbus, OH

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The Zone’s Legal Clinic is offered free of change in partnership with Columbus Legal Aid! The purpose of the clinic is to help low-income person who can’t afford a lawyer to move one step closer to resolving their legal problem.

• Free legal aid • Legal advice • Free clinic

OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 466-4986 ohioattorneygeneral.gov 30 E. Broad St., 14th Floor, Columbus, OH

• Free legal services • Wills • Power of attorney

Free legal services for military personnel and their families. Assists service members with exercising rights under the Service Members Civil Relief Act, drafting wills and delegating power of attorney.

LEGAL A ID

EQUALITY OHIO LEGAL CLINIC

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 224-0400 info@equalityohio.org equalityohio.org/legal-clinic 370 S 5th St., Suite G3, Columbus, OH

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The legal clinic offers many free legal services such as consumer law, family law, civil rights, administrative help and more. Income must be within 300% of the federal poverty level.

• Consumer law • Family law • Civil rights • Administrative help

OHIO LEGAL HELP

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 285-6710 info@ohiolegalhelp.org ohiolegalhelp.org 88 E. Broad St., Suite 720, Columbus, OH

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Ohio Legal Help leverages technology and innovation to improve justice and fairness for all Ohioans. Our work removes barriers to the law so that all Ohioans can understand their legal options, make informed decisions and connect to legal and community resources.

• Legal aid • Legal advice • Legal resources • Referrals

LEGAL A ID

SOUTHEASTERN OHIO LEGAL SERVICES

PHONE: FAX:

(800) 589-5888 (614) 221-7625 seols.org 1108 City Park Ave., Suite 200, Columbus, OH

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SEOLS provides access to legal help so people can protect their livelihoods, their health, their homes and their families. Legal assistance for those who cannot afford an attorney through representation, easy-to-understand information, and legal forms.

• Consumer issues • Domestic violence situations • Health benefits issues • Housing issues • Public benefits issues • Utility issues

OHIO STATE LEGAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 221-7201 (614) 221-7625 oslsa.org 1108 City Park Ave., Suite 200, Columbus, OH

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Our Mission is to provide civil legal aid and advocacy to combat unfairness and injustice and to help people rise out of poverty. Our vision is to help create a just and fair society where we all have the opportunity to thrive and have lives free of poverty.

• Legal aid • Civil cases • Legal advice • Referrals

LEGAL A ID

NEW SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 267-2536 atroy@newsalemcares.com church.newsalemcares.com 2956 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, OH

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• Pro bono attorney • Legal advice • Legal clinic The New Salem Legal Clinic operates in cooperation with the Columbus Legal Aid Society. The legal clinic is a free service for those who meet economic elgibility and citizenship parameters. Clients have an opportunity to meet privately with a pro bono attorney or be instructed to provide brief short term legal advice. SOMALI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 262-4068 (614) 262-4068 info@somaliohio.org somaliohio.org 3422 Cleveland Ave. Columbus OH

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We assist many clients with this process, especially those who want to transition from refugee to U.S. citizen. ​We also work to ensure the legal rights of our clients are being upheld while residing in the Columbus area.

• Immigration services • International Law • Justice at work programs • Police and courts • Contracts

LEGAL A ID

OHIO HISPANIC COALITION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 459-6566 (614) 459-6546 ohiohispaniccoalition@gmail.com ohiohispaniccoalition.org 1535 Bethel Rd., Columbus, OH

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The Interpretation & Translation Department provides professionally trained interpreters to local health centers, attorney meetings, immigration appointments, schools, mental health service providers and other local social service providers.

• Interpreters for attorney meetings and immigration appointments • Translation services for documents • Domestic violence and sexual assault

OHIO PUBLIC DEFENDER

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(800) 686-1573 opd.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/opd/ 250 East Broad Street, Suite 1400, Columbus, OH

The Ohio Public Defender Commission is committed to reform and achieving a justice system where Black Americans have a right to equal access to justice and equal treatment under the law.

• Legal representation • Appellate services • Trial services

LEGAL A ID

EQUITAS HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER AND PHARMACY - SHORT NORTH

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 340-6777 equitashealth.com 1033 North High St., Columbus, OH

Legal services are provided during Legal Clinics. Referrals to community attorneys who offer pro bono or discounted services are also given.

• Free clinic • Legal advice • Legal referrals

OPERATION LEGAL HELP OHIO

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 236-6769 mrenner@mvlap.org mvlap-old.homestead.com 303 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH

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Connect low-income servicemembers and veterans with volunteer lawyers willing to represent them free of charge in the following legal actions.

• Eligibility low income veterans • Landlord/tenant issues and evictions • Credit card debt and other consumer issues

LEGAL A ID

OHIO HISPANIC COALITION - JOSE LUIS MAS CULTURAL AND EDUCATION CENTER

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 840-9934 ohiohispaniccoalition.org/contact-us 3556 Sullivant Ave., Ste. 107, Columbus, OH

Legal clinic that provides information about various legal concerns.

• Immigration issues • Family rights • Personal injury • Traffic violations • Criminal charges.

OHIO ACCESS TO JUSITCE FOUNDATION

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 715-8560 ohiojusticefoundation.org 88 E Broad St. # 720, Columbus, OH

The Ohio Poverty Law Center’s mission is to reduce poverty and increase justice by protecting and expanding the legal rights of Ohioans living, working, and raising their families in poverty.

• Non Profit • Services to low-income

LEGAL A ID

OHIO LEGAL HELP (ONLINE SERVICE FOR LEGAL HELP

PHONE: WEBSITE:

(614) 267-2536 ohiolegalhelp.org (online only)

Ohio legal help is a web based free platform to help Ohioans access the civil justice system.

• Nonprofit organization that was founded in 2018

WOLFE LEGAL SERVICES

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 263-5297 victoria@ohiolaw.net ohiolaw.net/contact-us 3212 N High St., Columbus, OH

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Offer all potential clients a free phone or e-mail consultation.

• Free phone consultation • Free email consultation

LEGAL A ID

CENTRAL OHIO GROUP FELLOWSHIP OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 253-8501 (614) 253-5554 cogf@aacentralohio.org aacentralohio.org 651 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH

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Maintains a listing of area AA meetings. Offers twelve step support group meetings throughout the community to assist alcoholics in overcoming alcohol addiction. Provides regular meetings and support.

• Meetings • Support groups • 12 step program • Counseling

CENTRAL OHIO AREA NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 252-1700 coascna@gmail.com nacentralohio.org 1313 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH

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Offers support groups for individuals who are recovering from a substance abuse issue. Meetings are offered at various times and locations in the area. Meetings are in-person, by phone, or virtual by Zoom or other similar platform.

• Meetings • Support groups • 12 step program • Counseling • Virtual meetings

LEGAL A ID

FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(614) 525-3160 (614) 525-6672 fcph@franklincountyohio.gov myfcph.org 280 East Broad St., Columbus, OH

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CCI is a program to help Franklin County smokers/tobacco users quit by providing free and accessible tobacco cessation counseling services. Types of counseling services include: individual, group, and telephone counseling.

• 12 step program • Counseling

COCAINE ANONYMOUS

PHONE: WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

(614) 251-1122 caohio.org *Check website for locations

Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.

• Twelve step recovery program • Literature services

SUPPORT GROUPS

SUPPORT GROUPS

AMETHYST

PHONE: FAX:

(614) 242-1284 (614) 242-1285 alvis180.org 2100 Stella Ct., Columbus, OH

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Amethyst focuses on single women and reuniting families by offering recovery in an integrated, family-centered environment to give women and children collective hope and opportunity to truly break the cycle of poverty and addiction.

• Support group for single women and their children

THE PEER CENTER

PHONE: EMAIL:

(614) 453-4830 info@thepeercenter.org thepeercenter.org 205 N Hamilton Rd., Columbus, OH

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The PEER Center is committed to the recovery of all individuals who live with mental illness, addiction, and trauma. Each person who enters our doors is extended a warm welcome. Everyone receives all the hospitality we have to offer and is embraced by all that we value.

• Peer Support • Recovery Tools • Daily activites

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