BASIC_Akron Resource Guide

AKRON OHIO 2021 CITY RESOURCE GUIDE

EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORTATION CHILDCARE FOOD/CLOTHING LEGAL SUPPORT GROUPS DETOX HOUSING

SOBER LIVING FACILITIES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

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

• RESOURCES

• REFER

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

RRALS

• NETWORKING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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 DETOX

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SOBER LIVING FACILITIES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

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EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT

AKRON URBAN LEAGUE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 434-3101

info@akronurbanleague.org akronurbanleague.org 440 Vernon Odom Blvd., Akron OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job training • Resume help • Networking • Job placement • Post job finding support • Interview assistance

Akron Urban League is a program that improves the quality of life of the citizens of Summit County, particularly African Americans, by advocating and facilitating programs that are economically and educationally transformational, impacting their lives and the lives of future generations.

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF AKRON

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 786-2528

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

goodwillakron.org 570 E Waterloo Rd., Akron, OH

• Career exploration and advising • Resume and interview preparation • Skill identification • Individualized services

Goodwill of Akron is a private, non-profit corporation, their purpose is to provide employment preparation, training, rehabilitation, employment and support service to individuals with disabilities and/or other struggles of employment. The mission of Goodwill Industries of Akron is to help individuals prepare for, and retain employment.

EMPLOYMENT

OHIO MEANS JOBS SUMMIT AND MEDINA COUNTY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 633-1050

info@summitomj.org summitomj.org 1040 E Tallmadge Ave., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job postings and referrals • Career counseling • Workshops • Training and education • Skill and aptitude testing

Offers a fully equipped Resource Room including 30 Internet connected computers with a range of software, from word- processing to resume builder programs to typing tutors to career exploration. Provides free access to telephones, a printer, fax machine.

OPEN M

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 434-0110

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

openm.org 941 Princeton St., Akron, OH

• Job readiness support • Resume support • Interview assistance • Daily workshops • Computer lab access

Open M offers a holistic approach to job training, job placement and job retention. They assist those living in poverty to reduce their individual barriers to employment. Provides employees to local businesses.

EMPLOYMENT

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(888) 296-7541

omj-help-desk@jfs.ohio.gov ohiomeansjobs.com 1180 S Main St., #102, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job training • Resume help • Reentry resources • Job placement • Career pathways • Interview assistance

Offers online resources for individuals seeking employment to find job openings, post resumes, live-chat with career counselors, locate job fairs statewide, register for local job skill classes and workshops, learn about training programs, and links to various information related to jobs/career.

FREEDOM HOUSE FOR WOMEN

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 785-9720

info@fh4women.org fh4women.org 1101 7th Ave., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Case Management Services • Daily Living Skills • Employment & Marketing Techniques • Financial Literacy

Freedom House For Women decreases barriers of addiction and homelessness by providing substance treatment, recovery housing and supportive services to those in need. They provide services that empower individuals to maintain employment, sober living, education, and economic security to achieve self-sufficiency.

EMPLOYMENT

CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND PLACEMENT

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 752-7129

hired@risingabove-oh.org cdps4u.org 520 South Main St., Suite 2411A, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job application assistance • Resumes & cover letter assistance • Job search assistance • Interview skills assistance

Career Development and Placement Strategies Inc. provides workforce and personal development programs designed to serve individuals with promoting current and developing new skills. They have the capacity to serve currently employed, unemployed, downsized, underemployed, and individuals formerly incarcerated.

CUYAHOGA VALLEY CAREER CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(440) 526-5200

mhall@cvccworks.edu cvccworks.edu 8001 Brecksville Rd., Brecksville, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Career transition planning • Resume writing • Interviewing techniques

The Adult Education Department provides ongoing registration with new classes starting monthly. Affordable, customized business training is available on-site or at CVCC for skill upgrades or career changes.

EMPLOYMENT

HEART TO HEART FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 724-1950

heart2heart724@att.net heart2heartfsc.org 1035 Rosemary Blvd., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job readiness training and preparation • Job placements • Resume writing and development

Heart to Heart is a Community Based Organization with a demonstrated capability to provide multiple services to meet the needs of those in the community. Our program has a proven track record of successfully providing comprehensive Job Training & more.

COLEMAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 673-1347

info@colemanservices.org colemanservices.org 5982 Rhodes Rd., Kent, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Vocational evaluation, job placement, job training, post-employment coaching, pre-job guidance, and benefits consulting • Employers are eligible for the Work Opportunity Credit.

Provides individuals with disabilities intensive training and support to gain employment, adjust to a specific job, and maintain employment in an integrated community and work environment.

EMPLOYMENT

BONDAGE BREAKERS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 701-0576

mr.maloneinc@gmail.com bondagebreakersinc.com 680 E Market St., #305, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Counseling • Community service opportunity • Court ordered employment

Provide group and individual counseling to address these matters. We also assist those referred by the courts including those on probation or parole ​and those mandated to do community service.

BROKEN CHAINS MINISTRY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 252-1633

info@brokenchainsministry.org brokenchainsministry.org 631 South Broadway St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Employment program • Job references • Job experience • Mentoring

Operates a non-profit cafe as an ex-offender employment program, providing job training and mentoring to former offenders.

EMPLOYMENT

FAMILY REUNIFICATION NETWORK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 431-1364

bartongary@rocketmail.com

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

1570 Spicer St., Akron, OH

• Deconstruction Program • Drywall Program • Floor/Tile Program • Food Service Program • Heating/Cooling Program • Remodeling Program

Provides employment opportunities and on-the-job mentoring to ex-offenders.

HEART TO HEART FAMILY CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 724-1950

heart2heart724@att.net colemanservices.org 1035 Rosemary Blvd., Ste. I, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Job training • Support services • Coaching • Counseling

• Support groups • Housing referrals • Job assistance

Offers job training and support services for re-entry for ex- offenders. Provides services as a Summit County Work Enforcement agency including education, recovery coaching, individual counseling, family counseling, a women’s support group and housing referrals.

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

• RESOURCES

• REFERRALS

• NETWORKING

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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF AKRON

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 724-6995

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

goodwillakron.org 570 E Waterloo Rd., Akron, OH

• Buss pass program: providing free bus passes to those with transportation barriers

Goodwill of Akron is a private, non-profit corporation, their purpose is to provide employment preparation, training, rehabilitation, employment and support service to individuals with disabilities and/or other struggles of employment. The mission of Goodwill Industries of Akron is to help individuals prepare for, and retain employment.

THE HOMELESS CHARITY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(234) 417-0711

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

thehomelesscharity.org 15 Broad St., Akron, OH

• Emergency shelter • Rides to • Bus passes

• Blankets • Food • Meals • Support

Offering transitional support services that bridge the gap between street living and home living. In this way, The Homeless Charity moves beyond warehousing chronically homeless to help people thrive within, while also transitioning from, homelessness.

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TRANSPORTAT ION

AMERICAN MEDICAL TRANSPORT

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 752-4477

info@american-medical-transport.com american-medical-transport.com 76 E North St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Medical ambulatory transportation • Medical non-ambulatory transportation

Our mission is to provide specialized transportation for individuals with disabilities and special needs to improve their independence and quality of life. Provides door-to-door (or curb-to-curb) transportation for ambulatory and non-ambulatory older adults and people with disabilities who are unable to utilize other means of transportation.

ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 800-9084 (330) 818-7474

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

jeff@accesable.com 50 Baker Blvd., Fairlawn, OH

• Medical non-ambulatory transportation • Medical ambulatory transportation

Provides door-to-door (or curb-to-curb) transportation for ambulatory and non-ambulatory for groups of three (3) or more older adults and individuals with disabilities who are unable to utilize other means of transportation. Offers transportation for medical and non-medical activities.

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METRO: THE DASH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 762-0341

communications@akronmetro.org akronmetro.org/dash.aspx 416 Kenmore Blvd., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Free weekday shuttle 7am-11pm • Up to 2 children can ride free under the age of five • $0.50 rides (with proof of medicaid card or I.D.)

DASH is downtown Akron’s free weekday shuttle service and is made possible by the city of Akron, DAP, GPDGroup, The University of Akron and METRO. The DASH runs every 10 minutes from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and every 15 minutes from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

SUMMIT COUNTY DEPT. OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES (NET)

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 376-5353 (866) 351-8292

summitdjfs.org/services/healthy-start-medical- insurance/medicaid-transportation.html 1180 S. Main St., Suite 102, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Bus passes • Non-emergency medical transportation

Non-emergency Transportation (NET) is a statewide program administered by Summit County Department of Job and Family Services (SCDJFS) for Medicaid-eligible residents.

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UNITED DISABILITY SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 762-9751

info@udsakron.org udsakron.org 701 South Main St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Transportation • Intake procedure

Provides transportation in specially equipped vehicles for adults enrolled in United Disability Services adult services programs. Transportation services are available to agencies and community organizations on a contract basis, medical transportation is available for those who qualify through the Summit County Department of Job and Family Services.

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

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

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OHIO CHILD CARE RESOURCE ASSOCIATION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(877) 547-6978

support@occrra.org www.occrra.org 2469 Stelzer Rd., Columbus, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Child care referrals Offers a statewide association for child care resource and referral agencies. Membership consists of community-based child care resource and referral agencies providing services to families, early childhood professionals, and communities throughout Ohio. Along with direct services to over 40,000 Ohio families each year, member agencies are involved in community activities which improve child care for all children. This includes efforts to improve laws, regulations, policies and funding.

COMMUNITY ACTION AKRON-SUMMIT

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 535-4746

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

55 E Mill St., Akron, OH

• Head start program • Fostering grandparents 55 and up helping children with special needs • Heating and cooling assistance

Community Action Akron is a non profit corporation providing a range of diverse and comprehensive services. Targeting the low income residents. Programs helping seniors and children in need.

CHI LD CARE

EARLY CHILDHOOD RESOURCE CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 491-3272

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

ecresourcecenter.org 1718 Cleveland Ave. NW, Canton, OH

• Childcare search assistance • Helps children with motor skills • Before and after school care • In-home care

A referral service for families to find appropriate child care resources and schools such as nursery schools, pre-schools, Head Start programs, before and after school care, and in-home care. Offers families information on choosing a child care provider. Provides training for child care providers. Maintains a calendar of child care training opportunities.

SUMMIT COUNTY DEPT. OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 643-8200 (866) 351-8292

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

summitdjfs.org 1180 S Main St., #102, Akron, OH

• Referrals to childcare • Certification of home based child care • Financial assistance

Provides child care financial assistance while parents or guardians work or go to school. Provides guidance to help find child care that works best for each family, whether it is traditional care in a licensed facility, care in a licensed home setting or preschool program.

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ASIAN SERVICES IN ACTION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 535-3263 (330) 535-3338 mgilchrist@asiaohio.org www.asiaohio.org E Market St., Akron, OH 44304

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Children and youth programs • Ka’ren language program Mondays 9am-10:30am • Burmese language Tuesdays 1pm-2:30 • Napali language Wednesdays 9am- 11:30am

Asian Services in Action (ASIA) is the largest health and human services agency serving the Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) community of Northeast Ohio. ASIA runs two federally qualified health centers: one in Cleveland and one in Akron that specialize in linguistically and culturally competent care for immigrants and refugees.

STUDENTS WITH A GOAL

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 794-5412

swagadassist@gmail.com studentswithagoal.com 380 W Crosier St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Recreation program • Leadership program • Academic program

SWAG is a recreation and mentoring program that convenes Monday - Thursday from 4:00 pm until 8 pm, during the academic school year. The program takes place in two locations that are in very close proximity to one another.

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YOUNG BLACK PROFESSIONALS COALITION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 701-8327

ybpcinfo@gmail.com ybpc.info

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Mentoring program • Networking events • Wellness education

YBPC is an non-profit organization of young black professionals in the Akron, Ohio area focused on the personal, professional and social development of our future leaders, including high school and college students. YBPC is focused on improving the minority community by providing tools to enhance one’s overall wellness through a variety of workshops, social activities and continuous education.

FIRST GLANCE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 848-9685

karen@firstglance.org firstglance.org 943 Kenmore Blvd., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Child care • Children’s activities • Skate park • Parenting skills • Mentoring • Meals

Offers a program for moms and families where teenage and young mothers and their children can come for weekly meetings to learn about various parenting-related topics and to connect each other, a mentor, and the community. A meal and childcare during the meetings are provided. They offer teenagers and young adults a safe place where they are loved, valued and ultimately, through Christ.

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SPAN MINISTRIES - F.L.O.C.K.

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 630-3190

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

spanministries.org/children 361 Northeast Ave., Tallmadge, OH

• Nursery for children 6 weeks to 2 years of age • Education

At F.L.O.C.K we believe no child is too young to learn about God. Ages range from six weeks to eight years old. Our mission is to impact childrens life’s by creating a atmosphere were they feel loved in the Kingdom of God.

ALLIANCE FOR HEALTHY YOUTH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 864-1359

info@all4youth.org www.all4youth.org 1815 W Market St., # 107, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Youth development program • Peer support prevention program • Character based prevention education

Alliance for Healthy Youth provides direct program services to schools, agencies that serve youth, and community groups. The programs, RSVP and C.A.T.S. are character-based prevention education. Respect, responsibility, self-control, courage and honesty lay the foundation for healthy decision making and resulting wellness.

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HATTIE LARLHAM - COMMUNITY SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 899-0980

kiehl.kiehl@hattielarlham.org hattielarlham.org 1402 Boettler Rd., Suite B, Uniontown, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Early intervention program • Social skills development • Therapy

Because we believe life is sacred, Hattie Larlham enhances the quality of life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families through our commitment to comfort, joy, and achievement.

IN EDUCATION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 329-4784

programs@ineducationonline.org ineducationonline.org 3867 West Market St., Ste. 166, Akron , OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Post job finding support • Interview assistance • Career exploration • Interests gathering tools

• Services: • Job training • Resume help • Networking • Training techniques • Job placement

Offers a workforce and college readiness program providing youth with the measurable skills and supplemental resources needed to succeed in school, aspired career fields, and in life. Programming specifically designed as an educational and workforce development tool for career exploration, training, and preparedness in the following industries: Business Administration, Construction, Information Technology, and Event Planning.

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FAMILY CHILD LEARNING CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 633-2055

akronchildrens.org/departments/Family-Child- Learning-Center.html 143 Northwest Ave., Bldg. A, Tallmadge, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Family-centered developmental services • Short-term intensive program • Growth opportunities

Located in Tallmadge, Ohio, the Family Child Learning Center is a nationally-recognized research and training program. Staff includes prominent experts who work with young children with disabilities and their families. They are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of young children with developmental concerns and their families.

FATHER AND SONS OF NE OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 548-2319

fsoneo@gmail.com fathersandsonsneo.org 942 North Main St., Suite 27, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Fatherhood education classes • Mentoring • Child support services

A Single Father Mentoring Program for men who are involved in the case plan of the local children’s protective services organization. Participants report to a mentor at least twice a week to get help focusing on their goals and documenting their process.

CHI LD CARE

OASIS OF HOPE SUPPORT CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 723-3600

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

oasisofmedina.com 710 North Court St., Medina, OH

• Mentoring • Pregnancy support and education groups • Parenting support groups

The Oasis of Hope Pregnancy and Parenting Support Center is to glorifies Christ by affirming the sanctity of human life through education, promotion of sexual integrity, support, and services to meet the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of pregnant, parenting, post-abortive and other individuals and families searching for hope.

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

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

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FAMILY PROMISE OF SUMMIT COUNTY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 253-8081

cm@familypromisesc.org familypromisesc.org PO Box 10076, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Case management • Permanent housing searches • Aftercare • Family specific care

Provides shelter and supportive services for homeless families including dual parent households with children and single parent families. Services are available for up to 30 days. Provides case management, permanent housing searches and employment skills.

AKRON METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 762-9631 (330) 762-9631

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WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

akronhousing.org 100 West Cedar St., Akron, OH

• Low income housing • Subsidized payment housing • Housing vouchers • Utility assistance • Food assistance • Public housing program

The Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority provides quality, affordable housing as a platform to develop people, property and community. We envision a community that fosters individual development and growth through stable, affordable housing empowering all citizens to reach their full potential.

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HAVEN OF REST MINISTRIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 535-1563

hrm@havenofrest.org havenofrest.org 175 E Market St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Homeless shelter • Showers • Laundry services

Haven of Rest’s Client Services Center was built in response to a need for additional facilities that would make possible a more effective ministry to the many homeless people in greater Akron and the surrounding seven-county area. The building contains the Men’s Day Room, Women’s Day Room, 100-bed men’s dormitory, and a clothing receiving and distribution area.

THE HOMELESS CHARITY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(234) 417-0711

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

thehomelesscharity.org 15 Broad St., Akron, OH

• Transitional housing emergency shelter • Shuttle service • Food • Blankets

Offering transitional support services that bridge the gap between street living and home living.

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 253-9388

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

cssbh.org 150 Cross St., Akron, OH

• Homeless outreach center • Shower facility • Laundry facility

Provides a drop in center with coffee, laundry, hot showers, and telephone for individuals experiencing homelessness. Offers various engagement and social services to individuals who are currently homeless and have a mental health or substance abuse diagnosis. Will assess any individual who is homeless and connect them to agencies that best meets the individual’s needs.

PETER MAURIN CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 258-9006

pmcenter@mail.com petermaurincenter.org 1096 South Main St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Overnight emergency shelter • Meals provided • Warm clothing provided

The Peter Maurin Center is an inner-city Drop-In site for disenfranchised folks, living in the very impoverished neighborhood of the Greater Summit Lake Region of Akron, OH. They offer an overnight shelter for 20 to 30 people for a brief interval during cold weather emergencies when temperatures are 15 degrees Fahrenheit or below.

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CANAPI - HARMONY PLACE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 252-1559

info@canapi.org canapi.org 759 West Market St., 1st Floor, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Permanent supportive housing program • Nutrition program • HIV prevention • LGTBQ support • Life skills lessons and classes

Harmony Place is CANAPI’s permanent supportive housing program. It contains 16 units for individuals and families, 15 of which are federally subsidized. Tenants in this program enjoy regular community events, programs, and classes. Tenants also have regular access to CANAPI staff, to assist in communicating with other agencies, paperwork, organization and budgeting.

ACCESS INC

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 376-6660

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

access-shelter.org 230 West Market St., Akron, OH

• Emergency shelter • Transitional housing • Case management • Job readiness program • On-site clinic • Childcare

ACCESS is dedicated to addressing the plight of homeless women and children in our community. ACCESS opens its doors to any woman who finds herself homeless, not physically battered, alcohol and drug free, reality oriented and 18 years of age or older. Children accompanied by their female guardian meeting this criteria are also welcome.

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HARMONY HOUSE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(234) 738-0091

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

akronharmonyhouse.org 847 Crouse St., Akron, OH

• Personal hygiene supplies • Assessment • Independence action planning • Life skills groups • Education assistance and advocacy

Harmony House is an emergency supportive housing ministry for young people ages 18-26. Harmony House provides both emergency and transitional housing, and is the only Ministry of its kind in Summit County, unique because of the structure and support it offers.

HUMILITY OF MARY HOUSING

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 615-0577

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

hmhousing.org 1170 Copley Rd., Akron, OH

• Rent and utility assistance • Food and clothing • Youth advocacy and assistance • Case management

Humility of Mary provides quality housing and individualized supportive services to homeless single parent families, homeless youth aged 18-24, and low income seniors. They also work to prevent homelessness in Trumbull County by providingemergency assistance of food and clothing as well as rent and utility assistance.

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HARVEST HOME

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 434-1149

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

havenofrest.org/what-we-do/emergency-services/ 24 N Prospect St., Akron, OH

• Meals • Shelter

Provide meals, overnight shelter, clothing, showers, laundry and other vital services.

• Clothing • Showers • Other services

LEGACY III

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 375-0071

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

legacythree.org 87 South Arlington St., Akron, OH

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Services are designed to assist homeless single women in achieving personal freedom from alcoholism and drug addiction, mental health disorders, and chronic physical disabilities.

Transitional Housing Case management Daily living skill training On-site support groups

On-site laundry Phone, cable, WiFi Emergency assistance Linkage to other mainstream resources”

Transportation

Three meals per day

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THE MENTOR NETWORK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 644-9730

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

rem-oh.com 470 Portage Lakes Dr., Ste. 207, Akron, OH

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Providing a variety of services and programs for people with special needs and their families. Our Akron office serves greater Akron and surrounding communities through the following programs: Community Shared Home, Host-Homes, In-Home Support Services, Day Centers, and Community Employment.

24-hour home-based support Whole life planning Life skills development. Activities of daily living management

Transportation

Medicationmanagement oversight Structured activities. Community integration.

Respite

SHELTER CARE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 633-9474

highlands@sheltercareinc.org www.sheltercareinc.org Shelter Care 32 South Ave., Tallmadge, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

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Provides healing, restore hope, and recognize the value of youth and families in crisis through residential and non-residential care. Provide shelter and residential treatment-type services for troubled children between the ages of 10 and 18 years who manifest emotional, behavioral or social adjustment type problems in accordance with the requirements of appropriate state regulatory agencies.

Housing, Clothing, Food Mental health assessments Individual, family and group counseling, community psychiatric supportive treatment,

education and employment opportunities, recreation, transportation, medical and psychological care, and full time supervision

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OMCDC

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 315-3718 (330) 374-5117

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

omcdc.org/housing-programs 838 Coburn St., Akron, OH

• Permanent Housing • Transitional Housing • Housing for the Elderly • Future Housing • Sober living lifestyle • Support meetings

Provides alcohol and other drug-free congregate living arrangements which facilitate the return to the community of individuals who are recovering from problems related to substance use disorder and who need ongoing support to sustain an abstinent lifestyle.

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

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

FOOD & CLOTHING

FOOD & CLOTHING

AKRON BIBLE CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 376-4850

brett@akronbiblechurch.org akronbible.org 783 Brown St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry • Free meals • Hot meals

Akron Bible church operates the Hope Cafe, which provides free meals throughout the week, and a food pantry at the Agape storehouse. All are welcome.

AKRON-CANTON REGIONAL FOODBANK

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 535-6900

info@akroncantonfoodbank.org akroncantonfoodbank.org 350 Opportunity Pkwy., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Drive-through food pantry Monday to Friday 9:00AM - 2:00PM

At Akron Canton Foodbank they distribute food to feed people. The Foodbank is a distribution center that provides an efficient operation to collect, sort and distribute food. The Foodbank has an 83,000 square foot warehouse including 8,000 square feet of refrigeration and freezer space.

FOOD & CLOTHING

OPEN M

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 434-0110

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

openm.org 941 Princeton St., Akron, OH

• Hot lunches last two weeks of each month Monday - Friday 11:30 am - 1 pm • Emergency food pantry Monday - Thursday, select Fridays 11:30 am - 2 pm

OPEN M Food Services provides a source of nourishment to families experiencing hunger through a comprehensive group of food programs. Our programs help keep food on the table through emergency food assistance, direct distributions, supplemental food programs, lunches and more.

BRECHMACHER HOUSE MINISTRIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 317-9478

cbrech@hotmail.com

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

1012 Brown St., Akron, OH

• Free clothing • Free winter clothing

Provides clothing to individuals in need. Available items depend on what has been donated and is on hand at any given time.

FOOD & CLOTHING

HEART 4 THE CITY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 784-1350

office@heart4thecity.org heart4thecity.org 954 Eastland Ave., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Clothing • Household items • Food access • Meal distribution

Heart 4 the City’s Community Store is a place where individuals in need of household items and clothing can come and obtain them for a veryminimal charge. Heart 4 the City sponsors foodministries for the community. We partner with Akron Canton Regional Food Bank to bring their Direct Distribution program to the east side of Akron on the 1st Thursday of every month.

INNER-CITYHOPECRISISCLOTHINGMINISTRY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 459-3977

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

gemarsh59@yahoo.com 220 South Balch St., Akron, OH

• Free emergency clothing • Crisis assistance

Inner-City Hope Crisis Clothing Ministry is committed to providing quality clothing and essentials to families suffering a crisis. We provide emergency clothing assistance to families who have endured a crisis situation such as fire, flood, natural disaster, deprivation or emergency child placement. ID is required and everything is FREE.

FOOD & CLOTHING

MARIAN’S CLOSET

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 336-3642

marianscloset154@gmail.com marianscloset.org 154 East St., Wadsworth, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• New or used clothing and shoes • Towels, sheets, blankets, and curtains • Small appliances • Books and toys • Diapers and formula are limited

Marian’s Closet improves the quality of life to those most in need. They do this by offering encouragement, hope, and dignity through meeting their daily needs, giving the opportunity for individuals to meet their full potential. They fulfill our mission statement through the distribution of the following quality, free items.

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 825-3217

ckclin@hotmail.com

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

50 N Prospect St., Akron, OH

• General clothing • Children’s clothing • Winter clothing

Operates a clothing closet for people in need, known as God’s Closet. Includes general clothing, children’s clothing, winter clothing, shoes, and purses. Provides a clothing exchange program for children who have grown and need to move up to a larger size.

• Shoes • Purses

FOOD & CLOTHING

HAVEN OF REST MINISTRIES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 535-1563

hrm@havenofrest.org havenofrest.org 175 E Market St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Free meals seven days a week • Homeless shelter

Founded in 1943 as a small storefront Rescue Mission, Haven of Rest is now one of the largest private social service agencies in Northeast Ohio. Filling a vital community role, Haven of Rest responds to the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of homeless men, women and children.

OAKS FAMILY CARE CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 220-7777 (330) 220-7817

oakscares@aol.com oaks-family-care.org 4196 Center Rd., Brunswick, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Material Goods for new parents and parents of children ages 0-2 • Food Pantry

Our ministry has provided free family support services to our community since 1998. We are dedicated to providing support services focused on meeting the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our clients.

FOOD & CLOTHING

ANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHO CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 434-0000

goodsamaritans@annunciationakron.org annunciationakron.org 129 South Union St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry and distribution

Through our partnership with the Akron Canton Food Bank, we are able to provide food for a month to approximately 200 households a month. Preparations for distribution take place on the 2nd Tuesday of every month from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. Distribution is on the 2nd Wednesday of every month from 8-10am.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF AKRON

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 836-2206 (330) 836-3106 office@uuakron.org uuakron.org 3300 Morewood Rd., Fairlawn, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Hot meals • Fresh produce • Toiletries • Household supplies

The UU Church of Akron seeks to promote food justice along a number of fronts, including access, production, health, and environmental sustainability. We welcome donations of non- perishable food, toiletries, and cleaning products.

FOOD & CLOTHING

CELEBRATION CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 762-7458

info@ccakron.org ccakron.org 688 Dan St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Free food • Grocery assistance • Produce • Meats

Celebration Church is a multi-generational church bringing Life, Hope, & Healing to our community--locally and internationally. Offering free groceries to those in need. Every family will receive a large box of groceries including milk, produce, meats, and so forth.

EMBRACE CLINIC AND CARE CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 825-1900

info@embraceccc.org embraceccc.org 180 1st St. NW, Barberton, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Baby clothes and shoes • Baby equipment • Baby food and formula • Diapers and wipes

Embrace Clinic & Care Center cares about you. Your health and well-being is their priority. Finding a medical clinic with a licensed, professional staff who specialize in serving women facing unplanned pregnancies. Our medical clinic is staffed with licensed professionals and a caring staff who specialize in serving women with pregnancy concerns.

FOOD & CLOTHING

GOODYEAR HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 784-5497 (330) 784-8656 goodyear.baptist@sbcglobal.net GHBCAKRON.org 1767 Goodyear Blvd., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Clothing • Hats and gloves • Shoes • Accessories

We exist to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, to serve Him only by spreading the gospel and reaching out to our community in love We offer clothing, hats and gloves, shoes, and accessories to individuals and families in need.

LINKS COMMUNITY AND FAMILY CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 794-5230

cdullen@linkslikks.org links741.com 756 Upson St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Diaper bank • Emergency supplies for COVID-19 relief

L.I.N.K.S. Community and family services is a Non Profit company. Through our programs, events and services we can provide support, education, resources and connections for individuals, families and children. FOOD PANTRIES - 2ND AND 4TH THURSDAY Provides food to individuals and families in need.

FOOD & CLOTHING

ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 733-8311

ambcakron@gmail.com ambcakron.com 2330 East Market St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Food pantry open on Tuesdays

We desire to impact lives in our community and throughout the world by helping individuals discover and grow in a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Food pantry provided to those in need.

HILKERT OZANAM CENTER-SVDP

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 252-0035

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

vdpcle.org/need-help/hunger-centers/ 93 Kent St., Akron OH

• Food • Clothing • Household goods • Furniture

Provides a food pantry, clothing distribution, household goods and more through St. Vincent Depaul.

FOOD & CLOTHING

COPLEY OUTREACH CENTER

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 665-3335

copleyoutreach@gmail.com copley.oh.us/402/Copley-Outreach-Center 1502 S Cleve-Mass, Copley, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Kids lunch program • Free food pantry • Household items • Cleaning supplies • Toiletries

Food Pantry provides non-perishable food items and personal products.

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

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

LEGAL AID

LEGAL A ID

COMMUNITY LEGAL AID SERVICES - AKRON

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 535-4191

info@communitylegalaid.org communitylegalaid.org 50 S Main St., #800, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Social Security • Disability • SSI • Medicaid • Medicare • Unemployment

Through legal advocacy, we help those in poverty to increase opportunities, fairness, and stability. They assist prospective or current public financial assistance recipients who are having difficulty understanding and/or obtaining the full benefits to which they are entitled by law under various income support entitlement programs.

SUMMIT COUNTY JUVENILE COURT

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 643-2915 (330) 379-3693

lkaras@cpcourt.summitoh.net juvenilecourt.summitoh.net 650 Dan St., Akron, OH 44310

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Attorney access • Legal referrals • At-risk youth program

Provides attorneys to assist the public with areas of the juvenile justice process. Offers assistance completing legal forms by networking with the wealth of social service agencies in Summit County and enhancing, expanding and creating programs within the court, they provide at-risk youths with useful alternatives.

LEGAL A ID

LEGAL DEFENDERS OFFICE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 434-3461

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

opd.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/opd/ 1 Cascade Plz, # 1940, Akron, OH

• Crime unreimbursement • Criminal cases • Disability cases • Equal rights cases

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

UNITED WAY OF SUMMIT AND MEDINA

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 376-6660

vita@uwsummit.org uwsummit.org/VITA 37 North High St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Free tax preparation and assistance • Tax returns assistance • Drive-through tax assistance

Our volunteer IRS-certified tax preparers will prepare your federal and state tax returns at no cost. The Financial Empowerment Center also offers other services that can help you reach your financial goals including one-on-one financial coaching.

LEGAL A ID

ORIANA HOUSE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 535-8116 (330) 996-2233 pi@orianahouse.org orianahouse.org P.O. Box 1501. Akron, OH 44309

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Community corrections program • Court referrals • Case processing

Oriana House provides quality and humane chemical dependency treatment and community corrections services to clients while contributing to safer communities. It is the policy of Oriana House, Inc., to treat all clients regardless of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, veteran or military status, or religion.

COMMUNITY LEGAL AID - MEDINA

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(800) 998-9454

info@communitylegalaid.org communitylegalaid.org 50 S Main St., #800, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Social Security • Disability • SSI • Medicaid • Medicare • Unemployment

Through legal advocacy, we help those in poverty to increase opportunities, fairness, and stability. They assist prospective or current public financial assistance recipients who are having difficulty understanding and/or obtaining the full benefits to which they are entitled by law under various income support entitlement programs.

LEGAL A ID

FAIR HOUSING CONTACT SERVICE

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 376-6191 (330) 376.8391 vbeane@fairhousingakron.org fairhousingakron.org 441 Wolf Ledges Pkwy., #200, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Housing discrimination services • Tenant - Landlord counseling • Disability in housing

Fair Housing Contact Service (FHCS) is a local, non-profit, community-based organization that addresses issues of housing discrimination, tenant-landlord concerns, and provides housing counseling for home buyers and home owners. Our mission is to prevent and eliminate housing discrimination and promote equal housing opportunity.

BATTERED WOMEN’S SHELTER OF SUMMIT AND MEDINA COUNT

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 374-0740

info@scmcbws.org hopeandhealingresources.org 974 East Market St., Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Domestic abuse and violence • Criminal cases • Civil cases • Court advocates

Our advocates are available to discuss legal options and situations with survivors of domestic violence. Sometimes survivors can be hesitant to take legal action. Taking the steps to call the police or file a police report is not always an easy decision to make. Court advocates are here to deal with human issues in the legal system and to help survivors stay as safe as possible.

LEGAL A ID

IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 376-5106

info@iiakronorg iiakron.org 20 Olive St., Suite 201, Akron, OH

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Immigration assistance • Family immigration • Asylum • Removal defense • Citizenship • Visas for survivors of crimes • Human trafficking

Our legal team includes three full-time immigration attorneys, and a BIA accredited representative. With the support of interns and law students, we provide low cost immigration legal services to immigrants throughout Northeast Ohio. We specialize in family immigration, asylum, removal defense, citizenship, and visas for survivors of crimes and human trafficking.

ASIAN SERVICES

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 535-3263 (330) 535-3338

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

asiaohio.org/legalservices/ 370 East Market St., Akron, OH

• Applying for U.S. citizenship • Applying for or renewing a green card • Change of non-immigrant visa status • Immigration case follow-up with USCIS representation • Family-based immigration case including fiancee visas

ASIA, Inc. provides comprehensive immigration legal services to low– and moderate-income immigrants and refugees across Ohio. We offer services throughout Ohio at our offices in Northeast Ohio. Interpreters are available for services.

LEGAL A ID

SEOLS

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(800) 589-5888 (614) 221-7625

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

seols.org/about 1108 City Park Ave., Ste. 200, Columbus, OH

• Health benefit issues School problems, • Housing issues • Employment problems • Utility questions, • Family law problems • Consumer problems • Cash benefit issues and other issues.

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

TOLEDO BAR ASSOCIATION

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(419) 242-9363

tba@toledobar.org toledobar.org

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• Juvenile court clinic- Divorce Clinic- Legal Aid Help-legal referrals

The Toledo Bar Association Pro Bono Legal Services Program provides volunteer attorneys for low income individuals in a variety of legal issues in Lucas County.

LEGAL A ID

LEGAL AID OF WESTERN OHIO

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(419) 724-0030

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

lawolaw.org 525 Jefferson Ave., Ste. 400, Toledo, OH

• Agricultural Worker and Immigrant Rights • Civil Legal Assistance Services (CLAS) • Consumer Law • Domestic Violence

• Elder Law • Family Law • Housing Programs • Legal Aid Line • Public Benefits”

Non-profit regional law firm that provide high quality legal assistance in civil matters to help eligible low-income individuals and groups in western Ohio achieve self reliance, and equal justice and economic opportunity.

ADVOCATES FOR BASIC LEGAL EQUALITY

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(419) 255-0814

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

www.ablelaw.org 525 Jefferson Ave., Ste. 300, Toledo, OH

• Agricultural worker and immigrant rights • Housing Justice • Consumer and Economic Justice • Medical Legal Partnership for Children

As an equal opportunity employer, we strive to hire individuals as diverse and unique as the clients we serve. We take great pride in finding team members who will add to our culture and embrace our commitment to equal access to justice for all.

LEGAL A ID

WILLIGER LEGAL GROUP

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

(330) 686-7777

kyla@willigerlegalgroup.com

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

37 South Main St., Ste. 2, Munroe Falls, OH

• Legal issues • Older adult cases including Estates, Estate planning, Medicaid planning, Special needs trusts, Guardianships, Conservator ships. • Home, hospital, and nursing home visits

Provides basic information about a variety of legal issues of concern to older adults including estates, estate planning, Medicaid planning, special needs trusts, guardianships, and conservator ships. Home, hospital, and nursing home visits may be arranged. Presents seminars on elder law topics to senior groups, nursing homes, churches, and other organizations.

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

PHONE: FAX: EMAIL:

WEBSITE: ADDRESS:

• RESOURCES • REFERRALS • NETWORKING

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