Financial needs
Love Center Food Pantry 1591 State Rt. 241 Suite A, PO Box 31 Millersburg 330.674.2504
Provides food for families or individuals on an emergency basis. Open Mon-Wed. Friday 1pm-5pm
Salvation Army-Holmes County Service Unit187 S. Clay St. Millersburg 330.674.5151 Mondays, Wednesdays, 9-11:30am
To help with emergency financial needs within the limits determined by the current year's budget.
Family Nutrition Program75 E. Clinton St. Suite 109 Millersburg 330.674.3015
FNP
classes teach participants about nutrition, meal planning, food
shopping, and food safety. The target audiences for the program are
adults with limited resources. Clothes Closet Millersburg Church of Christ 926 E. Jackson St. Millersburg 33.674.0876
Non-profit organization operated through Millersburg Church of Christ offering free clothing to the needy.Kidney FundPO Box 172 Berlin330.674.6268 or 330.465.8318Provides information and financial aid to persons who have limited resources and are diagnosed as having some type of kidney disease. The fund will pay for medication used in direct treatment or chronic kidney disease and will help pay mileage for dialysis.Love INC of Greater Holmes County PO Box 144, Millersburg, OH 44654 330.473.6017 How Love INC works: individuals and families
who are going through a difficult time can be encouraged to CALL Love
INC (330.473.6017). The phone volunteer will hear their story and
complete an intake. Love INC will verify the need, pray and discern how
best the family can be helped, and will then connect them to the
appropriate resources: church volunteers who can offer a service,
churches who might offer products or services, church
ministries/programs, community agencies, etc...Love INC will then follow
up to see if the family was able to be helped appropriately.
Rainbow of Hope Foundation8076 State Rt. 241 PO Box 8, Mt Hope 44660 330.674.5062 Provides financial assistance to those who are unable to pay the health care costs resulting from catastrophic illness affecting infants and children Southeastern Ohio Legal Services332 W. High Ave. New Philadelphia 330.339.3998 or 800.686.3670 Offers legal representation to the community on a variety of legal matters without attorney fees to people with low income. |
Health & Human Services
Alzheimer's Support Group Darb Snyder Senior Center 170 Parkview Dr., Millersburg 330.674.0580
A support group for family members or caregivers of an Alzheimer's patient. Meetings are held the last Tuesday of the month at 7pm
American Red Cross 2 Court Street, Suite 101 PO Box 70, Millersburg 330.674.5861: pager: 330.763.2746 Executive Director: Patricia Ann Lang e-mail:langpa@valkyrie.net website: www.redcross.org
Assist with blood services, disaster services, health and safety services and services to Armed Forces
Ala-Non Support GroupFirst Presbyterian Church90 S. Clay St. Millersburg330.674.4608 Meets Tuesdays, at 7 pm to offer support to persons dealing with alcoholism in friends or family members Ala-Teen Holmes CountyFirst Presbyterian Church
90 S. Clay St. Millersburg
330.674.4608 Meets Tuesday, at 7pm to help teens with alcoholism in friends or family members. Alcoholics Anonymous of Holmes CountyFirst Presbyterian Church
90 S. Clay St. Millersburg
330.674.4608
Meets Tuesdays, at 7 pm Killbuck United Methodist Church (Big Book Group) 410 N. Main Street, Killbuck Meets
Monday 8pm Alcoholics Anonymous assists those who desire help with an
alcohol problem. The purpose of AA is to help alcoholics achieve
sobriety through the support of other recovering alcoholic: meets
Tuesdays, at 8pm
COADohio4kids 1260 Monroe St. NW, Suite 395 PO Box 6215, New Philadelphia 330.364.8882 or 800.577.2276
www.ohio4kids.org
Free service for parents or individuals looking for child care, needing answers to parenting questions and child development, getting child care training.
Counseling Centers Wayne & Holmes Co. 212 N. Washington St. Millersburg 330.674.6697
Private
not-for-profit corporation providing comprehensive mental health
service shich are counseling to both children and adults, crisis
intervention, sommunity support to assist individuals who have
experienced psychiatric hospitalization and community education.
Early Intervention 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville 330.674.8045
A
free service to families with children birth through age 2. Designed to
serve children with developmental delays or those with a delay in any
area, such as speech, vision, hearing mental, or physical health. Free
services provided include: screening of the child's development,
evaluation of the child's total development, transitional service, help
in locating services for the child and family.
Every Woman's House
34-C South Clay St. Millersburg, Ohio
330.674.1020 Hotline: 800.686.1122
Offers
individual and group counseling for issues related to domestic violence
and/or sexual assault. Residential shelter for domestic violence
survivors is provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Hearing Loss Association, Holmes & Wayne Chapters Wooster Library Branch 220 W. Liberty St, Wooster 330.264.1496
The support group is for individuals with hearing impairments, their spouses, families and professionals, who want to learn about hearing loss. Meetings are held the 3rd Saturday of the month from 10:30am-1pm (Jan-May)
| State & National Services
American Cancer Society-Northeast Regional Office 525 N. Broad St. Canfield 888.227.2345 www.cancer.org
American Diabetes Association (Northeast Ohio) 4500 Rockside Rd, Suite 440, Independence 888-DIABETES www.diabetes.org
American Heart Association 1689 E. 115 St, Cleveland 216.791.7500 www.heart.org
American Lung Association 6100 Rockside Woods Blvd,Suite 260, Independence 216.524.5864 www.lungusa.org.
Hemophilia Foundation of Northern Ohio 5000 Rockside Rd, Suite 230, Independence 880.554.HEMO or 216.834.0051 www.nohf.org.
Offers a wide range of services to persons tieh hemophilia and their families. Services include information and education, patient advocacy, camp scholarships, newsletter, emergency financial assistance and financial grant program.
INFOLINK 2-1-1 Get Connected... Get Answers now available 24/7 215 S. Walnut St., PO Box 548 Wooster 330.263.6363 or dial 211 www.211wayneholmes.org
For people who don't know where to turn for help concerning core emergency services like food, shelter, clothing, physical and mental health resources; employment and financial supports; support for older adults and persons with disabilities, etc.
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