LC_Cleveland Resource Guide
CLEVELAND 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
Every 30 Days We Invite 30 Agencies to a 30 Minute Zoom Meeting to Discuss 3 Topics
• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING
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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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RECOVERY RESOURCES
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 431-4131 (216) 761-1598 intakereferrals@recres.org recres.org/contact 4269 Pearl Rd., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Walk-in hours Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. • Certification courses • Employment assistance • Criminal justice and reentry • Helps with addiction • Prevention • Help with mental health
Recovery Resources provides employment services through a job placement division known as the Employment Alliance. At the Employment Alliance, they can help you find meaningful employment, with all the benefits that come with having a job.
OHIO MEANS JOBS
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 777-8200 (216) 777-8210 omj-desk-help@jfs.ohio.gov omjcc.us 1910 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Job search assistance • Job training • Employment resources
Free online career counseling center providing Cleveland residents with resources for hiring and job training through the OMJICC system.
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COMMUNITY SERVICE ALLIANCE
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 351-0655
info@comservealliance.org comservealliance.org 3387 Fulton Rd., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Helps with housing • Providing case managers • Helping with employment At Community Service Alliance they know Employment can play an important role in recovery. Employment not only provides income, but offers a structured activity with a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Offering a wide range of services to assist and support individuals in developing their skills to gain access to needed medical, behavioral health, housing, employment, social, continued education. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES CUYAHOGA OHIO
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 881-5554 (216) 263-4684
hhs.cuyahogacounty.us/topics/ detail/employment 3955 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Education services • Training services • Supportive services • Work force innovation
Department of Health and Human Services is made up of eight divisions and offices serving babies, children, teens, adults, seniors, and families across Cuyahoga County. Their mission is transform- ing lives at every age and stage through collaboration, innovation, and service; connecting people with the opportunity to live their best lives.
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SALVATION ARMY NORTH EAST OHIO DIVISION
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 861-8185
neo.salvationarmy.org local.aarp.org/Cleveland-oh/jobs/ 2507 East 22nd St., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
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The Salvation Army has a (Community corrections program) for men and women. A beacon of hope and help, providing services to the most disenfranchised members of society including homeless men, women and children, the alcoholic, the drug addict, and the felon. Founded in 1949 as a 10-bed program for homeless, alcoholic men, and women.
Alcohol drug addiction program Corrections program for men & women Kitchen & food services New Hope program Chapel service
P.A.S.S. program (for homeless men)
Project share-transitional housing for men Zelma George Family emergency shelter
CEO CENTER OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(440) 449-7131
info@ceoworks.org ceoworks.org 815 Superior Ave., Ste. 1405, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Job readiness training • Transitional employment • Job coaching and placement • Retention Services
At CEO their comprehensive employment and training services help individuals connect to a job and career. CEO exists to create greater opportunities for people who face multiple barriers to economic success. Their Center of Employment has helps recently incarcerated individuals find and keep work.
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EDWINS
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 921-3333
info@edwinsrestaurant.org edwinsrestaurant.org 13101 Shaker Square, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Jobs and job training • Helps find employment • Job Coaching • Literacy Programs • Legal Services • Basic Medical Care • Clothing
At Edwins we give formerly incarcerated adults a foundation in the culinary and hospitality industry while providing a support network necessary their long-term success. Our mission three- fold: is to teach a skilled and in-demand trade in the culinary arts, empower willing minds through passion for hospitality management, and prepare students for a successful transition home. CATHOLIC CHARITIES - CLEVELAND
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 426-9870 ext. 24
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
ccdocle.org/programs/job-career-training 799 E. 82nd St., Cleveland, OH
• Job training • Free workshops • Job placement assistance • Scholarship Programs
Job & Career Training at St. Philip Neri is a comprehensive employment program that provides adults with education, training, and networking opportunities to help individuals find employment with local employers, businesses, and organizations.
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TOWARDS EMPLOYMENT
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 696-5750
Info@towardsemployment.org towardsemployment.org 1255 Euclid Ave., Ste, 300, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Training programs • Technical training • Job coaching • Job placement • Recruiting
If your criminal record stops you from getting a good job, Towards Employment can help. Our job readiness training program helps you gain: a career map with advancement goals, interviewing skills, ability to discuss your background with employers, connections to employers who will hire someone with a record, renewed confidence, coaching, and a support network, and the opportunity to build skills and income with work experience and/or technical training. LUTHERAN METRO MINISTRY
(216) 696-2715
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
mail@lutheranmetro.org lutheranmetro.org/home-page/ what-we-do/workforce-development/ 4515 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Hands on culinary training • Hours of classroom work • Industry related experience • Volunteer opportunities
Vocational Training and Education Culinary Arts Training Program is licensed as a trade school by the Ohio Board of Career Colleges and Schools and validated by the American Culinary Federation. Chopping for Change empowers women in the criminal justice system by providing them with significant work experience and training. This innovative partnership with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, and the Cuyahoga County Office of Reentry.
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THE CENTERS
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 413-3457
thecentersohio.org/services/training- and-job-search/ 4500 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free • 4 week training course • Spanish job readiness • Skill building, resume help and inter practice • Job search placement • Support up to 6 months after placement.
Our mission is to improve lives of those we serve through integrated behavioral health, primary care, early learning, and workforce services. A new career is looking for you, too. Our free workforce programs are open to anyone 18+ (no high school diploma required) and include short-term career training, specialized industry certifications, and job placement services with more than 100 regional and national employers. WEST SIDE CATHOLIC CENTER
(216) 631-4741
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
wsccenter.org 1255 Euclid Ave., Ste. 300, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Assessment • Employment clinics • Job development • Mentoring
Offers a workforce development program. Open to those with a criminal record.
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STEP FORWARD
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 696-9077
info@stepforward.com stepforwardtoday.org 1801 Superior Ave., Ste. 400, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Training classes • Training workshops • Employment assistance • Express personal insights and opinions • Work with a dedicated team • Be in charge of an customized employment plan
Non profit organization providing assistance to low-income families and individuals. Services are free to income eligible Cuyahoga County residents.
STELLA MARIS
(216) 781-0550
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
stellamarisCleveland.com 1320 Washington Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Resume development • Job search assistance • Interview training • Computer skills training
Stella Maris strives to make services available to all those seeking treatment based on presenting need and available treatment capacity. Stella Maris recognizes that alone we cannot meet the total needs of our community and will work with other community resources to improve the availability of appropriate services for the treatment of alcoholism and other addictions.
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RELINK.ORG
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 762-0591
info@relink.org relink.org 1755 Enterprise Pkwy, Suite 400, Twinsburg, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Entry • Helps Addiction • Behavioral Health • Basic everyday needs, work with a dedicated team • Be in charge of an customized employment plan
Connect. Empower. Restore. That’s their simple plan to help tackle some of the complex issues the world faces. They believe that eliminating barriers to resources they can empower individuals to engage lasting and meaningful life change that restores them to the community in healthy and productive ways.
Every 30 Days We Invite 30 Agencies to a 30 Minute Zoom Meeting to Discuss 3 Topics
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
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WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
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DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND ALLIANCE
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 736-7799
dtcle@downtowncleveland.com riderta.com/sites/default/files/ schedule-pdfs/Trolleys.pdf 1010 Euclid Ave., 3rd Fl. Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free rides around town • Convenient locations
One of the most successful additions to RTA’s system was the creation of the E-Line and B-Line trolleys that serve Downtown. These free trolleys routes provide downtown employees, residents and visitors a quick way to get to the most popular destination of the city.
PROVIDE-A-RIDE
(888) 288-7050
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
Sales@ProvideARide.com providearide.com 4299 Cranwood Parkway, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Public transit • Non-medical transport • Driving education • Income friendly rides
We serve a variety of clients and customers through public transit, healthcare, social service, vocation, and education transportation programs all of which are designed to meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
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SENIOR TRANSPORTATION CONNECTION
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 265-1489 (216) 265-2830 info@ridestc.org ridestc.org 4735 W. 150th St., Ste. A, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Medical visits • Groceries • Meal programs • Social opportunities
Serves individuals who havemobility challenges due to age, lack of access, disability, frailty or inability to drive. provides coordinated, efficient and affordable transportation to seniors and adults with disabilities throughout Cuyahoga County.
CLEVELAND CLINIC
(216) 444-8484
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
my.clevelandclinic.org/patients/travel/transportation 9500 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Shuttle around campus • Medical transport • Rides to hotels • On a transit route
Cleveland Clinic provides complimentary wheelchair capable on-demand and curbside shuttle services within our main campus.
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BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY SENIOR TRANSPORT
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 595-3709
humanservices@beachwoodohio.com beachwoodohio.com/154/Senior-Transportation Destinations within the eastern suburbs of Cuyahoga County & the University Circle area
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Medical appointments • Shopping • Banking • Social/recreational activities
Free door-to-door wheelchair lift equipped van service for Beachwood residents 60 years+ and those with disabilities living in an independent living setting. This service is not meant to supply all transportation needs but is a supplemental service. Rides are available for medical appointments, shopping, banking and social/recreational activities. There is no guarantee of the van’s availability for requested dates and times. FREEDOM 2 GO
(216) 386-2890
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
info@fdm2go.com fdm2go.com/ambulette-service-cleveland-ohio/ 1536 St. Clair Ave., NE #18, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Non emergency appointments • Groceries • Personal needs
Cleveland’s go to provider for non-emergency medical transportation services. In non-emergency situations punctuality is still very important we pride ourselves on excellence in safety and punctuality. A patient’s wellness, recovery, and rehabilitation depends on them getting to their appointments in a timely manner.
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STEP FORWARD
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 696-9077
nfo@steporward.com stepforwardtoday.org/personal-development 1801 Superior Ave., Ste. 400, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Transportation assistance • Car repair assistance
Non profit organization providing assistance to low-income families and individuals. Services are free to income eligible Cuyahoga County residents.
NORTHSTAR REENTRY
216-881-5440
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
NorthStarReentry@orianahouse.org northstarreentry.org/services.php 1834 East 55th St., Cleveland, Ohio
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Public transportation information • Free bus passes
An innovative resource center that helps individuals who have been involved in the criminal justice system navigate through barriers to become law abiding, contributing members of their families and their communities. North Star services will receive a free membership which provides access at no cost to many services and reentry resources.
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SHARE MOBILITY
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(833) SHARE-33 (833-742-3333)
customer_service@ridewithshare.com www.ridewithshare.com
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free rides • Discounted rides • Rides to school • Rides to work • Rides to programs
A scheduled, micro-transit transportation company with corporate drivers and vehicles owned by the company. Using technology to transport people in a reliable, safe, eco-friendly and affordable way. They work with businesses, seniors, veterans, students and municipalities to enable optimal transportation solutions and get people where they need to go.
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LITTLE CRITTERS EARLY LEARNING CENTER
(216) 252-2600
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
littlecritterselc@gmail.com littlecritterselc.com 12625 Lena, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Learning manners • Teamwork • Respecting others • Child food program
Provides aid to child and adult care institutions and family or group day care homes for the provision of nutritious foods that contribute to the wellness, healthy growth, and development of young children, and the health and wellness of older adults and chronically impaired disabled persons.
CLEVELAND CHILD CARE
(216) 631-3211
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
info@CLEchildcare.org clechildcare.org 3274 West 58th St., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Pre-K program • Voucher program • Healthy, fresh meals • Daycare
We deeply care about the needs of the children and families we serve. Our desire is to continue to provide a safe, friendly and team-oriented learning environment.
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LIKE HOME CHILDCARE
(216) 631-6169
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
childcarecenter.us/provider_detail/ likehome_childcare_Cleveland, OH_oh 3928 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Before school programs • After school programs • Study skills • Interaction skills
Like Home Childcare is a full child care center. Offering before and after school programs that will help your child develop study habits and social skills. The team of experienced and knowledgeable facilitators that will guide and nurture your children to gain confidence and make the necessary step for their progress.
CATHLOLIC CHARITIES
(216) 334-2900
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
ccdocle.org 7911 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Head Start • Early Head Start • After School Program • Computer Lab • Embracing Arts
Our seven early learning centers located throughout Cuyahoga County offer Head Start and Early Head Start, while our Cleveland- based family centers hold after-school programs that focus on recreational activities, academic tutoring and nutrition.
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CLEVELAND YMCA
(216) 431-2018
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
anathomas@Clevelandymca.org Clevelandymca.org/child-care.html ** Multiple locations
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Childcare • Fun activities • Social skills • Basic education skills
The YMCA is one of the largest child care providers in the Greater Cleveland area. Our goal is to deliver program opportunities in a positive environment where children can grow personally and develop to their full potential. The YMCA child care programs provide safe, nurturing care so you can have peace of mind while you are at work or school.
GREATER WORKS
(216) 441-9116
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
childcarecenter.us/provider_detail/greater_ works_shall_we_do_childcare_center_Cleveland_oh 4117 E. 93rd St., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Childcare • Daycare • Age based programs • Learning skills
GREATERWORKS SHALLWEDOCHILDCARECENTER is a Licensed Type A Family Child Care Home in Cleveland, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Schooler, School Age. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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WADE EARLY LEARNING CENTER
(216) 761-4994
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
thecentersohio.org/services/early-learning/ 9111 Yale Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Day care • Accept vouchers • In home based care • Meals • Diapers • Wipes formula • Payment assistance
Offer a home-based program that provides in-home early learning and prenatal services to families who can’t travel to our centers. Our teammeets with each family individually to match them with the appropriate childcare programs and scholarships to ensure services are as affordable as possible. We also accept vouchers.
OHIO CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
(513) 946-1000
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
hcjfs.org/services/child-care/ 222 E. Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Covers part of childcare costs • Child safety is maintained • Refer parents to childcare providers • 1500 options
HCJFS Child Care services cover part of the cost of child care for children of eligible caretakers (parents) who are either working or in school. Caretakers are able to pick from nearly 1,500 providers and centers to find one that meets their specific needs. Providers are required to meet health, safety and training standards, ensuring parents have access to safe, quality child care while they are at work or in school.
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TANF- CHILD ONLY BENEFITS & MEDICAID
(513) 946-1000
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
hcjfs.org/services/cash-assistance/howto-apply-2 22 E. Central Pkwy., Cincinnati
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Childcare benefits • Payment assistance • Income Based
Relatives who have a relative child in their home can apply for “Child Only Benefits” which are based on the income of the child (not the caregiver’s income). If child is in agency custody, the medical care is managed by Hamilton Co. Child Services. If the caregiver has custody, they can apply online for medical along with the “Child Only Benefits”.
STARTING POINT
(216) 575-0061
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
startingpointyouth.com 4600 Euclid Ave., Ste. 500, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Childcare • Athletics • Visual & Performing arts • Character education & College access • Service • Learning, Life skills, Tutoring. • Social support, Career exploration
Starting Point, a nonprofit child care and out-of-school time resource referral agency, is the lead agency in the MyCom network focused on out-of-school time activities. Starting Point promotes MyCom youth access to fun, safe and inexpensive programs and activities beyond the school day.
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STEP FORWARD
(216) 696-9077
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
info@stepforward.com stepforwardtoday.org 1801 Superior Ave., Ste. 400, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Consultation and training • Wellness and nutrition education
Non profit organization providing asssistance to low-income families and individuals. Services are free to income eligible Cuyahoga County residents. Offers the Baby & Mommy Support program to assess personal needs.
• Life skills training • Case management
SALVATION ARMY
(216) 861-8185
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
easternusa.salvationarmy.org 2507 East 22nd St., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
Providing a safe place to play and a warm bed to sleep in for youth is just the start. They take a holistic approach by providing programs with life-long impact.
• Character • Building programs • Summer camp opportunities • Sports activities
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GOOD BEGINNINGS
(216) 587-6577
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
goodbeginningsmaple.com 5468 Warrensville Center Rd., Maple Heights, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Art • Math • Science • Music • Movement
• Language • Literacy • Motor skills • Daycare
Good Beginnings is dedicated to quality early childhood education. Our child care center located in Maple Heights is designed to nurture young children during the early years of life. Our school meets the needs of children physically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively.
MCMILLAN EARLY LEARNING CENTER
(216) 932-9497
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
thecentersohio.org/services/early-learning/ 1941 S. Taylor Rd., Cleveland Hts., OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Daycare • Childcare • Meals • Baby formula
Most of our sites are open from 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. so we can provide full-day services. We also offer a home-based program that provides in-home early learning and prenatal services to families who can’t travel to our centers.
• Interactive activities • Scholarship programs
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GORDON SQUARE EARLY LEARNING CENTER
(216) 815-1275
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
thecentersohio.org/services/early-learning/ 5209 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Day care • Accept vouchers • In home based care • Meals • Diapers • Wipes formula • Payment assistance
Most of our sites are open from 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. so we can provide full-day services. We also offer a home-based program that provides in-home early learning and prenatal services to families who can’t travel to our centers.
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FRONT STEPS HOUSING AND SERVICES
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 781-2250 (216) 781-2252 info@frontstepsservices.org frontstepsservices.org 2554 West 25th St., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Household management • Health and wellness • Money management • Socialization
Helping clients rehabilitate and regain their independence starts at root of theproblem—removinghomelessness fromtheequation. Through the facility, programs and services, they’re able to provide critical resources needed to establish security and stability. From there, our residents can begin the healing process and rebuild their lives.
FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER CLEVELAND, OH
(216) 767-4060
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
lfritz@familypromisecle.org familypromisecle.org 3470 East 152nd St., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Shelter and housing • Employment services • Guidance
At Family Promise they provide families facing the crisis of homelessness with a safe place designed to engage, inspire, and guide them toward a future where they feel empowered to control the course of their lives.
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YWCA NORMA HERR WOMEN’S CENTER
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 479-0020 (216) 881-4564 info@ywcaofCleveland, OH.org ywcaofCleveland, OH.org/end-homelessness
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
/norma-herr-womens-center/ 2227 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH
• Provide toiletries • Computer access • Combination lock • Beds • Self help books • Bus pass
YWCA Greater Cleveland is committed to advancing social and economic mobility. They recognize the systemic barriers to exiting homelessness such as racism, sexism, and ableism and every day YWCA staff work with women at Norma Herr to navigate these barriers.
THE CITY MISSION
(216) 431-3510
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
thecitymission.org 5310 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Homeless shelter • Food access • Mentoring
At the city mission they understand Many of our guests have overextended personal and government support systems, and are bogged down by years of trauma. The ministries offer broken men, women, and children experiencing poverty a chance to begin rebuilding their lives, repairing relationships, and restoring hearts.
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ST. HERMAN HOUSE
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 961-3806 (216) 961-4947
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
sainthermans.org 4410 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, OH
• Emergency shelter • Three meals a day seven days a week • Clothes and toiletries
St. Herman House’s mission is to shelter and support homeless men on the path to well-being and independence and meet the basic needs of people in our community. Herman House’s have an emergency shelter for 28 men and a transitional home that accommodates 12 men.
SALVATION ARMY HARBOR LIGHT PROGRAM
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 781-3773
neo.salvationarmy.org/ northeastohio/harborlightps 1710 Prospect Ave.
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Emergency shelter • Transitional housing • Community Corrections & Electronic Monitoring Services • Meal and snack distribution • Substance Abuse Treatment
Harbor Light Complex provides services to the most disenfranchised members of society including homeless men, women and children, the alcoholic, the drug addict, and the felon. Their detoxification and intensive outpatient program offer exceptional clinical care at a fraction of the cost of hospital or clinic treatment.
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JOSEPH’S HOME
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 685-1551
info@josephshome.com josephshome.com 2412 Community College Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Shelter assistance • Food and toiletries • Medical assistance referrals
Joseph’s Home’s medical respite model fills a service gap between hospital and shelter. Serving people experiencing homelessness who are ready to be discharged from a hospital but too frail to recover on the streets or in shelters. The goal of respite care is to stabilize homeless patients’ medical conditions so they can transition safely to self care.
THE METANOIA PROJECT
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 338-0181
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
metanoiaproject.org/hospitality-center 2459 Washington Ave., Cleveland, OH
• Sleeping arrangements • Meals
Metanoia Project provides resources, connections, and opportunities for growth and change to our most vulnerable men and women through there hospitality care in Cleveland.
• Showers • Clothes • Education
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LUTHERAN METRO MINISTRY
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 696-2715
mail@lutheranmetro.org lutheranmetro.org/home-page/ what-we-do/housing-shelter/ 2100 Lakeside Ave E, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Shelter • Housing assistance • Work experience program
LMM’s Men’s Shelter serves up to 365 men per night with an additional 30-60 beds available at partner overflow sites. LMM staff and social service partners provide on and off-site services to increase resident self-sufficiency. They work with individuals to end their homelessness by finding appropriate housing as soon as possible.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES BISHOP WILLIAM COSGROVE CENTER
(216) 781-8262
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
ccdocle.org/locations/bishop- william-m-cosgrove-center 1736 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Breakfast: 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., Monday-Friday • Lunch: 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., Monday-Friday • Showers: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. • Rent & utility assistance
The Bishop WilliamM. Cosgrove Center is a hunger center and day drop-in center for the homeless and hungry of Cleveland. They serve breakfast and lunch Monday-Friday. The Cosgrove Center also offers food pantry distributions, hot showers and supportive services to those in need in our communities.
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WEST SIDE CATHOLIC CENTER
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 631-4741 (216) 674-1681
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
wsccenter.org 3135 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH
• Meals • Monthly Food Distribution • Street Survival Services • Outreach and Advocacy • Drug and Alcohol Assessments • Expressive Arts
The Resource Center emphasizes hospitality, welcoming all who come in need of our services. Every individual who comes in need is served at no cost in a safe environment with dignity and respect. Open six days a week, the Resource Center provides respite day shelter for the poor and homeless, as well as outreach, wellness and self-sufficiency programs.
NEOCH
(216) 432-0540
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
neoch@neoch.org neoch.org 3631 Perkins Ave., Suite 3A-3, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Housing assistance • Local support • Homelessness advocacy
At Northeast Ohio Coalition, they envision a society where everyone has a safe and stable place to call home and where they can embrace their own power and dignity. They support people experiencing homelessness and need better shelter standards.
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HUMILITY OF MARY HOUSING
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 862-1547 (330) 384-2144
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
hmhousing.org 2251 Front St., Suite 210, Cuyahoga Falls
• Physical and psychological behavior • Targeting social needs • Future education • Jobs and medical providers
The Humility of Mary Housing mission is to promote and strengthen the self-sufficiency of individuals and families, especially the poor, through advocacy, supportive services and quality housing.
COMMUNITY SERVICE ALLIANCE
(216) 939-0610
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
info@comservealliance.org comservealliance.org 3387 Fulton Rd., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Supportive housing • Helping with work experience • Career development and personal care
At community Service Alliance they encourage to have a lasting relationship between people emerging out of homelessness, and people willing to participate in their transformation. They provide affordable housing and work experience for men offering training and development, that fosters personal behavior and spiritual growth.
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EDEN
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 961-9690 (216) 651-4066
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
edeninc.org 7812 Madison Ave., Cleveland, OH
• Housing solutions and programs • Safe, affordable housing
EDEN’smission is to provide housing solutions to people facing the challenges of housing insecurities and homelessness. Developing, operating, and administering safe, decent, affordable housing. To enable the communities’ most vulnerable individuals and families to live with hope and dignity. Developing and maintaining collaborative partnerships that foster and increase resources to create initiatives and strategies in support of our mission. MALACHI CENTER
(216) 771-3036 216) 771-3659
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
malachicenter.org 2416 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Education support • Providing social programs • Shelter • Childcare and family services
Malachi Center is a community and family resource center serving the Near West Side of Cleveland, OH since 1985. The Center strives to empower individuals to overcome the challenges they face through educational support, social programs, and direct services.
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WOMEN OF HOPE
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(440) 945-6579
womenofhope2007@gmail.com womenofhopeoh.org P.O. Box 46896, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Serves Women • Formally incarcerated women • Wellness Program • Peer to Peer monitoring • Job search services • Counseling and support • Employment related programs
Women of Hope is a faith-based organization which provides safe housing and programs that serve women experiencing homelessness by empowering them towards a healthy lifestyle and self-sufficiency.
Y-HAVEN
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 431-2018
intake@Clevelandymca.org Clevelandymca.org 6001 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• 2 & 3 person, furnished suites each with shared kitchen and bath • Residential treatment • Supportive recovery housing • Permanent housing placement
Y-Haven provides substance use disorder treatment, mental health counseling and interim housing for 3 primary populations, homeless men, women and men that were recently incarcerated, and men and women looking to recover.
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CHN HOUSING PARTNERS
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 574-7100
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
chnhousingpartners.org 2999 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH
• Provides affordable housing • Works to build better communities • Focuses on expanding affordable housing in their region
CHN is a nonprofit affordable housing developer and housing service provider that works to solve major housing challenges for low-income people and undeserved communities. They are better positioned to create equitable communities, and increase opportunities for low-income and undeserved communities.
BROKEN CONNECTIONS
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 721-9527 (216) 721-4362 crockettc@cmha.net brokenconnections.org 12832 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
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School enrollment & reintegration services Healthy, balanced meals
Broken Connections is a community based, non-profit organization providing shelter, food, clothing, transportation and referrals and supportive services to needy individuals & families. Continuously building & strengthening the community by enabling individuals to reclaim and maintain control over their lives. Focused on Kids and youth 10-21. We offer employment search & job training, case management/life skills training, Money management/budgeting and a mandatory savings program.
Parenting classes- reading program
After-school tutoring & homework assistance
Medical & mental health services
Assistance in securing child care
Drug & alcohol counseling
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ZELMA GEOGE FAMILY SHELTER
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 781-3773 womenofhope2007@gmail.com
homelessshelterdirectory.org/cgi-bin/id/ shelter.cgi?shelter=11214 2150 E 18th St., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Case management and counseling • Providing clothing and food • Referrals to transitional housing programs • Counseling and support • Employment related programs
Provides an emergency shelter program primarily for homeless women with children but accepts intact families, married cou- ples, and men with children. Offers residents case management, counseling, clothing, and food, referrals to transitional housing and other programs.
Every 30 Days We Invite 30 Agencies to a 30 Minute Zoom Meeting to Discuss 3 Topics
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
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FOOD & CLOTHING
GREATER CLEVELAND FOOD BANK
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 738-2265
donorservices@clevelandfoodbank.org greaterclevelandfoodbank.org 15500 S. Waterloo Rd., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Food pantry • Free meals • Food stamps • Free meals • Grocery products • Mobile meals • Shelters
The Greater Cleveland Food Bank seeks to bridge the meal gap, connecting individuals with the nutritious meals they need to succeed. The Greater Cleveland Food Bank continues to meet the demand that we have experienced during this pandemic and the economic crisis that has followed.
DENISON AVENUE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
(216) 631-0904
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
info@denisonucc.org denisonucc.org 9900 Denison Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Food pantry • Clothing handouts • The lords guidance • Meal delivery
Our food pantry and meal programs, like “the Haven” homeless shelter we ran in the spring, are “essential services.” We will continue to feed people who are hungry and clothe people who are naked. But we know that the true path to freedom requires more than charity.
FOOD & CLOTHING
DRESS FOR SUCCESS CLEVELAND
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 391-2301
dfsc@dressforsuccesscleveland.org cleveland.dressforsuccess.org 2239 East 55th St., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Women’s clothes • Interview attire • Dress clothes • Dresses • Empowering women
Our purpose is to offer long-lasting solutions that enable women to break the cycle of poverty. We provide each client with professional attire to secure employment, but we are about much more than simply a new outfit. Our vision is a world where women do not live in poverty.
EUCLID HUNGER TASK FORCE
(216) 731-3329
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
euclidhungercenter@gmail.com new.euclidhungercenter.com 291 E. 222nd St. Euclid, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Food pantry • Free meals • Fresh foods • Community involvement
The pantry allows families to have options, eliminates waste, and creates a more dynamic relationship between volunteers and families. Collaboration is key to our success and Euclid is extremely pleased and proud of the contributions made by individuals and local businesses.
FOOD & CLOTHING
HUNGER NETWORK OF CLEVELAND
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 619-8155 (216) 619-8156 help@hungernetwork.org hungernetwork.org 614 W. Superior Ave., Ste. 744, Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free meals • Food pantry • Food rescue • Food delivery
As one of Cuyahoga County’s largest emergency food provider, Hunger Network continues to lead the way through innovation and with nontraditional approaches to serving our neighbors in need.
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS FOOD PANTRY
(216) 362-0044
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
middleburgfoodpantry@gmail.com mhfoodpantry.org 7000 Paula Dr. Middleburg Heights, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free meals • Food pantry • Client choice • No waste
The Middleburg Heights Food Pantry is a “client choice” pantry. This means that clients choose food from our shelves that they know their family needs. This way, no food is wasted.
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THE CITY MISSION
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 431-3510
info@thecitymission.org thecitymission.org 5310 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free meals • Warm, clean clothes • Warm place to sleep • Clean environment
Because no one person’s needs are the same, we create individualized, comprehensive programs to assist clients in building their stabilized and independent future.
TWICE BLESSED FREE STORE
(216) 386-1168 (440) 331-7637 office@rrumc.org rrumc.org/twice-blessed 6515 Bridge Ave., Cleveland OH
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free clothing • Free toiletries • Cleaning supplies • Household items
Twice Blessed is an outreach ministry of our church that provides clothing, household items, and toiletries free of charge to families in need.
FOOD & CLOTHING
FRIENDLY INN SETTLEMENT
(216) 431-7656
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
friendlyinn@thefriendlyinn.org Friendlyinn.org 2386 Unwin Rd., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Food bank/hunger center • Clothes for kids • Community dinner • Homework assistance
Friendly Inn offers services for families and individuals who are in need of assistance when facing life challenges. We believe that the following services will provide a sense of well-being that will increase their desire to be productive within their family and community.
FREEDOM CHURCH
(216) 671-4619
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
freedomchurchcleveland.org 12401 Cooley Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Food pantry • Emergency food appointments • Clothing distribution • Coats and other winter gear • Other needed items for homeless population
To be a place where people from all walks of life can come and experience the liberating power of God, develop a passionate relationship with God and others and be equipped and empowered to live out their God given purpose in their lives. To be a Christ-centered, multi-cultural family that reaches, restores, and empowers our city to live out their God given purpose.
FOOD & CLOTHING
SCAN HUNGER FENTER PANTRY
(440) 260-7226
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
scanhunger.weebly.com Shopping Center #7 Berea, OH 398 West Bagley Rd., Williamsport Plaza
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free meals • Free pantry • Meal programs
A food Pantry Serving The Cleveland, Ohio Metro Area serving Berea, Brook Park, Columbia Township, Middleburg Heights, Olmstead Township/Olmstead Falls, and Strongsville.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
(216 )334-2900
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
ccdocle.org 7911 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Free meals • Free food for (3) days • Non perishable items • Baby formula • Free Bus Tickets
Their Basic Needs assistance helps individuals facing hardship in securing basic necessities including, but not limited to: transportation and identification. Also providing a food pantry No one should ever have to go hungry. This Food Pantry program helps ensure healthy food gets to those who need it.
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ST. PHILIP NERI FAMILY CENTER
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 391-4415
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
ccdocle.org/locations/st-philip-neri-family-center 799 E 82nd St., Cleveland OH
• Hot Meals • Senior Program • Emergency Assistance • Food Pantry • Job & Career Training
St. Philip Neri Family Center is dedicated to providing programs and services that facilitate personal growth, strengthen the family unit, and protect human dignity for all persons in need. We believe that by educating, connecting, and supporting individuals and families, we can share with the community the tools to succeed in this vital task of raising healthy children and building strong families. Programs and Services. HEIGHTS EMERGENCY FOOD CENTER
(216) 381-0707
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
hefc@att.net discipleschristian.org 3663 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Mondays 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. • Tuesdays 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. • Thursdays 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. (last two Thursdays each month, also open 5:30-7:30 p.m.) • Fridays 9:00 – 11:30 a.m.
The Heights Emergency Food Center (HEFC) . They began by serving nine families and now provide more than 575 families with a three day supply of food once each month. Also Provides a Hot meal once a month, on the 4th Thursday of every month at 5pm.
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LAKEWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 226-6466 (216) 226-8493
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
lcsclakewood.org 14230 Madison Ave., Lakewood, OH
• Emergency Food Pantry • Door-to-Door Senior Delivery • Community Meals • Homelessness Prevention • Summer Lunch & Enrichment Program • Homelessness Prevention
LakewoodCommunity Services Center, with its partners, serves the community by providing basic needs assistance and personalized resource and referral services with the goal of empowering each individual to move toward greater self-sufficiency.
WEST SIDE CATHOLIC CENTER
(216) 631-4741
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
wsccenter.org 3135 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Hot Meals (6 days a week) • Food Pantry for zip codes (44113, 44109, or 44102) must call first business day of each month • Mobil Pantry (10am - Noon) • Clothing and Household items
Hope, love and respect for those we serve, the West Side Catholic Center assists all who come in need of food, clothing, shelter, advocacy and a path to self-sufficiency.
FOOD & CLOTHING
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 696-6525
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
svdpcle.org 1404 East 9th St., 3rd Fl., Cleveland, OH
• Provides free food • Clothing • Furniture and other necessities • Parish-based food pantries • Prevents eviction and homelessness with rent and mortgage assistance
Offers emergency person-to-person service to those in need, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Diocese of Cleveland meets poverty where it exists. Provides emergency help to prevent water, heat and electric shut-offs electric shut-offs. Prevents eviction and homelessness with rent and mortgage assistance.
IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
(216) 781.9511
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
immanuellutherantremont.org 2928 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Monthly food pantry
Welcome to the Immanuel Lutheran Church website. We have been serving Tremont and surrounding Cleveland area for over 125 years. Offering open doors and open arms to anyone who needs assistance.
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LINER LEGAL
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
(216) 282-1773
mliner@linerlegal.com linerlegal.com 4269 Pearl Rd., Ste. 104, Cleveland
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Social Security Disability Insurance • Long-Term Disability • Deaf Discrimination • The Stephon Project
Most of Liner Legal’s clients cannot afford to pay for legal services upfront, so the Social Security Administration holds all legal fees and release them to the lawyer at the end of the case. The Stephon Project donates money to local charities as part of a unique pay- ment arrangement for services rendered and to help others during the holiday season.
CLEVELAND MEDIATION
(216) 621-1919 (216) 236-7601
PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:
clevelandmediation.org 1701 Payne Ave., Cleveland OH
WEBSITE: ADDRESS:
• Evictions • Homelessness • Family cases • Schooling issues • Offering zoom meetings • No fees
Cleveland Mediation works in the community to facilitate dialogue with neighbors, community members, families or other parties. Stop evictions, prevent homelessness, improve school attendance, During these difficult times, mediation and conflict resolution are so important as we are all sheltering at home.
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