HARDIN COUNTY Community Resource Directory
HARDIN COUNTYCommunity Resource Directory
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HOW TO ASK FOR HELP
EMERGENCY EMS, FIRE, AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS
HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES AND VILLAGE/CITY OFFICES
800 NUMBERS
ADULT EDUCATION
CHILD EDUCATION
FINANCIAL/EMPLOYMENT
HEALTH
PHARMACIES
MENTAL HEALTH/SUPPORT GROUP
SHELTER/FOOD/CLOTHING
HOW TO ASKFOR HELPDecide what the issue really is.What is the issue?How long have you had this problem?Who is it an issue for?
GATHER TOGETHER DOCUMENTSAND INFORMATION
• Medical information• Doctors’ names, addresses, and phone numbers• Medical Records• Immunization Records• Insurance Cards• Legal Papers: Birth Certificates, Social Security Cards, Divorce or Custody papers, Income verification, Pay stubs or Unemployment statement.
CONTACT THE RESOURCE AGENCY TO ASK FOR ASSISTANCE
Be clear about what you want. Have your documents together. Write down the date, who you talked to, and what you are told. Repeat the information so you know its right.
If the agency cannot help you, ask who can. Be persistent!
You may have to make several contacts and talk to several people, but hang in there.
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HOW TO ASK FOR HELP
EMERGENCY EMS, FIRE,AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS
HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMESAND VILLAGE/CITY OFFICES
800 NUMBERS
ADULT EDUCATION
CHILD EDUCATION
FINANCIAL/EMPLOYMENT
HEALTH
PHARMACIES
MENTAL HEALTH/SUPPORT GROUP
SHELTER/FOOD/CLOTHING
EMERGENCY EMS, FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS
OHIO STATE PATROL
419-423-1414
HARDIN COUNTY SHERIFF
419-673-1268
MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS
800-567-4673
Emergency EMS, Fire, and Police Departments
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CITY/VILLAGE OFFICES
Hospitals, Nursing Homes and City/Village Offices
ADA 419-634-4045
ALGER 419-757-0100
DUNKIRK 419-759-2808
FOREST 419-273-2505
KENTON 419-674-4850
MCGUFFEY 419-757-2292
MT. VICTORY 937-354-2001
RIDGEWAY 937-363-3022
NURSING HOMES
HARDIN HILLS HEALTH CENTER419-673-5251
KENTON NURSING & REHAB CENTER419-674-4197
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HOSPITALS
• Blanchard Valley Regional Health (Findlay)
• Hardin Memorial Hospital (Kenton)
• Lima Memorial Hospital
• Marion General Hospital
• Mary Rutan Hospital (Bellefontaine)
• St. Rita’s Medical Center (Lima)
• Smith Clinic (Marion)
419-423-4500
419-673-0761
419-673-3335
740-383-8400
937-592-4015
419-227-3361
740-363-9021
Hospitals, Nursing Homes and City/Village Offices
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800 Numbers
800 NUMBERSAIDs Hotline (Ohio Department of Health) 800-332-2437
American Lung Association 1-800-LUNGUSA
Area 3 Long Term Care Ombudsman Program800-282-1206
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives800-800-3855
Cancer Hotline 800-422-6237
Child Abuse Hotline 800-422-4453
Children’s Defense Fund 800-223-1200
Consumer Product Safety 800-638-2772
Crime Victims Hotline 800-824-8263
Crisis Call Center 800-273-8255
We Care Crisis Center 800-567-HOPE or text 741741
Crossroads Crisis Line 888-228-4357
Department of Agriculture 800-535-4555
Immunization Hotline 800-282-0546
Infectious Disease 800-282-0546
Information for Ohio 800-282-5393
Legal Rights Services Ohio 800-282-9181
Legislative Information 800-282-0253
Liquor Control Ohio 800-282-3477
Missing Children Hotline 800-843-5678
National Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Information Center800-784-6776
National Association forEducation/Young Children800-424-2460
National Council onAlcoholism/Drug Dependency800-NCA-CALL
National Response Center 800-424-8802
National Runaway Switchboard 800-RUNWAY
National Sexual Assault Hotline800-656-HOPE
Poison Control Center800-222-1222
Social Security Administration800-772-1213
Stuttering Hotline800-221-2483
Suicide Hotline800-273-8255
ADULT EDUCATION
Adult Basic and Literacy Foundation808 Fontaine St. Kenton419-673-8842M-W 6-8, TH 5-8pmAge 16-18+ and out of school.Individual tutoring and help with basicreading skills.
Apollo Career Center3325 Shawnee Rd. Lima866-998-2824www.apollocareercenter.comM-TH 8-9, F 8-3Employment training, student services,business and industrial customizedtraining, and short-term classes.ABLE GED program.
James Rhodes State College4240 Campus Dr. Lima419-995-8320www.rhodesstate.eduAcademic programs are in Business,Engineering, Health and Public Service,Allied Health, Nursing, and Technology.Financial Aid programs available.
Marion Technical College1467 Mt. Vernon Ave. Marion740-389-4636www.mtc.eduCertificate and Associate degrees inBusiness and Industry; health and publicservices. Financial Aid available.
Ohio Hi Point Adult Education2280 SR 540, Bellefontaine937-599-3010www.ohiohipoint.comEmployment training, GED prep,Office technology and Nursing.
Ohio Northern University525 S. Main St. Ada419-772-2260www.onu.eduFour-year accredited University. Programsin Business, Arts & Sciences, Engineering,Pharmacy, Law, and Nursing
Ohio State University – Lima Campus4240 Campus Dr. Lima419-995-8600www.lima.osu.eduProvides educational courses in 300major programs and graduate level.
Owens Community College3200 Bright Rd. Findlay567-429-3500www.owens.eduAcademic programs are available inBusiness, Early Childhood, Engineering,Nursing, and Computer Technology.
University of Findlay1000 N. Main St. Findlay800-472-9502www.findlay.eduFour-year accredited university offeringnearly 60 undergraduate programs.
University of Northwestern Ohio1441 N. Cable Rd. Lima419-998-3120www.unoh.eduBusiness &Tech. Divisions. Placementassistance, financial aid available. Virtualcollege and college without walls.
Adult Education
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Adult Education
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CHILD EDUCATION
Children’s Developmental Center of Lima, Inc. Lima Memorial Health System1001 Bellefontaine Ave. Lima419-226-5046childrensdevelopmentcenterlima.orgM-F 7-3:30Specialized education developmentalservices for children with special needs.Physical occupational, speech therapies,and developmental preschool classes.18mo-5yrs.
Hardin Co. Women, Infants, & Children (WIC)950 Kohler St. Kenton419-675-2000odh.ohio.gov/programsM-W 7:30-4:30, Th 8:30-12:30Nutrition counseling and education.Supplemental foods by other agencies.
Head Start(HHWP Community Action Commission)122 Jefferson St. Findlay419-423-3755hhwpcac.orgTo help children achieve their full potentialthrough health, nutrition, and socialeducation.
Help Me GrowKenton Hardin Health Department175 W. Franklin St. Kenton 419-665-33221-800-755-GROWHelpmegrow.ohio.govHealth & Development Services forexpectant parents, newborns, infants andtoddlers. Home visiting providers available.Referral for early intervention specializedservices.
Little River PreschoolUpper Scioto Valley School510 S. Courtright St. McGuffey419-757-3231http://www.usv.k12.oh.us/littleriverpreschool_homeM-F 8-10:30am 12:30-3:00pm
Midwest Regional Educational Service Center121 S. Opera St. Bellefontaine937-599-5195mresc.orgPersonnel and student records. Multiple orbehavior handicapped classes. Appropriatescreening for preschoolers.
Simon Kenton Preschool705 N. Ida St. Kenton419-674-4158Simonkentonharco.comM-F 8:30-4:30Early childhood education for children ages3-5. Each classroom has a blend of specialneeds students and students that are typicallydeveloping peer models.
Victory Garden PreschoolRidgemont Local Schools310 W. Taylor St. Mt Victory937-354-2141mrsec.orgM-Th 8:15-10:30am 12:00-3:15pmEarly childhood education for children ages3-5. Each classroom has a blend of specialneeds students and students that are typicallydeveloping peer models.
YW Child Care Connections616 S. Collett St. Suite 203, Lima419-225-5464M-F 8:30-5pmChild care resource and referral agency.Information for parents on how to choosea child care provider and assist parents inlocating childcare. Refer parents to neededagencies and inform parents about tax credits.Registry of names for childcare providers andtraining for childcare providers. Service free.
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Financial/Employment
FINANCIAL/EMPLOYMENT
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation924 N. Cable Rd. Lima419-228-1421ood.ohio.gov/Core-Services/BVRM-F 8-5Works with people who have physical andmental disabilities to help them becomebetter qualified for employment.
Consumer Credit CounselingM-F 7:30am-8pm800-355-2227Debt management and counseling. First timemortgage counseling. Helps families understress from financial burdens. No cost.By appointment only.
Goodwill920 E. Columbus St. Kenton419-673-0886Goodwill.orgM-Sat 9-9, Sun 10-6Thrift store in Kenton. Work evaluation andadjustment. Job coaching. Job seeking skillstraining, job development for people withdisabilities/special needs having a potentialfor vocational fulfillment.
Hardin County Veteran Service Office1 Court House Square, Suite 120, Kenton419-674-2219co.hardin.oh.us/vets.phpM-F 8:30-4 (Closed from 12-1)Emergency financial assistance; assistancein obtaining state and federal benefits.Medical assistance for Veterans only.Medical transport for veterans to VAmedical facilities.
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Financial/Employment Financial/Employment
HHWP Community Action Commission122 Jefferson St. Findlay419-423-3755hhwpcac.orgAssist with fuel costs and emergencies (HEAP), weatherization, WIC, HeadStart Program, Microenterprise program for starting your own small business.
Ohio Means Jobs175 W. Franklin St. Suite 150, Kenton419-674-2312ohiomeansjobs.comM-Th 8-4:30 F 8:30-2:30To increase the employment, retention, earnings, and occupational skills of ourJOB SEEKERS. To assist employers in finding and retaining qualified workers.
Hardin County Board of Developmental Disabilities705 N. Ida St. Kenton419-674-4158hardindd.org/simonkentonM-F 8-4Sheltered workshop for adults with handicaps. Teaches daily living skills andfunctional academics.
Social Security Administration Federal Building 401 W. North St. Suite 101, Lima M, T, TH, F 9-4, W 9-12800-772-1213ssa.govSocial Security delivers a broad range for services online at socialsecurity.govand through a nationwide network of over 1,400 offices that include regionaloffices, field offices, card centers, teleservice centers, processing centers,hearing offices, the Appeals Council, and our State and territorial partners.
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Health
HEALTH
Ada Family Dentistry4350 State Route 235, Ada419-634-1050
Ada Medical Center520 W. Lincoln Ave. Ada419-634-2015M-F 8-8, Sat. 8-2pm
Advanced Dental Care965 E. Columbus St. Kenton419-675-2210M 9-5, T 10-6, W&Th 9-5, F 9-2(Admin Only)Kentondentist.comDental services available.
Aids Resource Center of Ohio658 W. Market St. Suite 200, Lima 419-222-0827Arcohio.orgM-F 8-4Assistance with rent deposit, utilities & HIVmedications.
Care Takers123 E Walker St. Upper Sandusky 419-731-5343Caretakersusa.comBy appointment onlyHome Care Services
Community Health Professionals 1200 S. Main St. Ada 419-634-7443Comhealthpro.orgM-F 8-5Skilled nursing, therapies, homecare, andcounseling for the terminally ill.
Hardin Co. Dental Council Kenton Hardin Health Dept175 W. Franklin St. Suite 120, Kenton419-673-6230Kentonhardinhealth.comM-Th 8:30-4:30, F 8:30-2:30Assistance for dental procedures. Low incomeadults and children. To cover emergency,preventative or corrective. (not orthodontic,i.e. braces, dentures). Funded by CrippledChildren and Adults.
Diabetes Self-Management ProgramHardin Memorial Hospital921 E. Franklin St. Kenton419-673-0761Information and education on diabetesmanagement and resources.
Eyes On Main Vision Center107 S. Main St. Ada419-634-2921eyesonmainvisioncenter.comM 9-7, T-Th 9-5
FABrehab Services, LLC1200 S. Main St. Ada567-221-1021www.fabrehabservices.comM-F 8-5Physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
Hardin Co. Family Planning Kenton Hardin Health Department175 W. Franklin St. Suite 120, Kenton419-673-6230 ext. 1029Kentonhardinhealth.comPregnancy testing, counseling, referrals,contraceptives, STD/Cancer screening, examsand referral for mammograms.Free anonymous HIV/AIDs testing.
Hardin Co. Family YMCA918 W. Franklin St. Kenton419-673-6131hardincoymca.netAdult and youth recreational programs;fitness, health and well-being and sports.
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Health Health
Hardin Co. Society for Crippled Children and AdultsKenton Hardin Health Department175 W. Franklin St. Suite 120, Kenton419-673-6230Assists with limited medications, physicianappointments, braces, equipment rental/purchase.
Hardin Hospice Care15 N. Detroit St. Suite 4000, Kenton419-673-1897Care and counseling for terminally illpatients and families, bereavementprograms, helps with medications andcounsels children on grief issues.
The Hardin Rehabilitation Center918 W. Franklin St. Kenton419-675-8111ohiohealth.comPhysical therapy and wellness.
Heartbeat of Hardin County 220 E. Franklin St. Kenton419-674-4716heartbeatofhardin.orgSept-May: M-Th 3-6pmJune-Aug: M-Th 1-6pmProvides counseling, free pregnancytesting, assistance in finding financial helpand legal assistance. Maternity and infantclothing available.
High Point Home Health118 S. Main St. Kenton419-674-4090www.highpointhealth.comCoordinates care in the home for families,physicians, hospitals, managed careorganizations and patients of all ages.
Kenton Community Health Center(Health Partners of Western Ohio)111 W. Espy St. Kenton419-679-5994hpwohio.orgAppointments M-F 8-4:30pmWalk Ins M-F 4-8pmProvides doctor services, dental,behavioral health, well child exams,immunizations, pap smears, bloodpressure checks, and diabetic screenings.
Kenton Dental Care121 N. Detroit St. Kenton419-673-0706Kentondentalcare.comBy appointment onlyOrthodontic services, general dentistry,and cosmetic dentistry services available.
Kenton Family Eye Care315 N. Detroit St. Kenton419-673-5201Kentonfamilyeyecare.comM,W,Th,F 8-5, T 10-7,Sat By Appointment OnlyOptometry services and visioncare products.
Kenton Hardin Health Department175 W. Franklin St. Suite 120, KentonM-Th 8:30-4:30, F 8:30-2:30419-673-6230Kentonhardinhealth.comImmunizations, physicals, car seatprogram, Help Me Grow, Bureau forChildren with Medical Handicaps, Familyplanning services and disease control.
Kenton Vision Care, Inc110 N. High St. Kenton 419-673-0492M-F 9-6, Sat 9-1Kentonvisioncare.comComprehensive eye care for theentire family.
Health
HEALTH
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Mercy Health Ada Family Medicine604 W. North Ave. Ada419-634-0431Mercy.comM-Th 8-4:30, F 8-12
Mount Victory Family Practice460 S. Main St. Mt. Victory937-354-2027Memorialohio.comFamily medicine services available.
Not by Choice Outreach3 N. Detroit St. PO Box 457, Kenton 419-673-9307nbcoutreach.orgFree service offering head coverings andother support to those suffering fromcancer related treatments.
Ohio Health Primary Care Physicians60 Washington Blvd. Kenton419-673-8689Ohiohealthprimarycarekenton.comM 8-5, T 8-6, W 7:30-5:30, Th&F 8-5Primary care services available.
ONU HealthWise Mobile [email protected] events are available here: www.onu.edu/pharmacy/healthwise/mobile_health_clinicONU HealthWise delivers educationaloutreach and health care services. Ourservices are offered to the communitythrough outreach, the mobile clinic, andthe drug and health information center.
Schaeferle & Schaeferle Dental Care850 E. Franklin St. Kenton419-675-0505Smilekenton.comM 11-6, T&W 8-1, Th 8:30-2:30, F 8-1Comprehensive dental services available.
Walmart Vision and Glasses1241 E. Columbus St. Kenton419-675-0671Walmart.comM&W 10:30-6:30, F 10:30-4:30,Sat 10:30-2:30Eye Exams available.
Women’s Health Clinic Lima Memorial Hospital 525 Eastown Rd. Lima419-998-4497Provide facts, encouragement, practicalhints, etc. through presentation and groupdiscussions for patients with breast cancer.Survivor group (I’m special) monthly on3rd Tuesday at 7pm.
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)950 Kohler St. Kenton 43326M-W 7:30-4:30 Th 8:30-12:30419-675-2000odh.ohio.govNutrition program offered to childrenages 0-5 years. Help for pregnant andbreast-feeding mothers.
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PHARMACIES
Rite Aid Pharmacy#07844 610 S. Main St. Ada419-634-0888M-F 8-9, Sat 9-6, Sun 10-6
Rite Aid Pharmacy#02363130 S. Detroit St. Kenton419-673-5220M-F 9-9, Sat 9-6, Sun 10-6
CVS Pharmacy#06172987 E. Columbus St. Kenton419-673-0731M-F 9-9, Sat 9-6, Sun 10-5
Walmart Pharmacy1241 E. Columbus St. Kenton419-675-1289M-F 9-8, Sat 9-7, Sun 10-6walmart.com
Kroger Pharmacy981 E. Columbus St. Kenton419-675-2705M-F 9-9, Sat 9-7, Sun 10-6Kroger.com
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Mental Health and Support Groups
MENTAL HEALTH AND SUPPORT GROUPS
Al-Anon800-356-9996Ohioal-anon.orgFellowship offers help to spouses and others who have been affected by someone else’s drug or alcohol use.
Alcoholics AnonymousFirst United Methodist Church 234 N Main St. Kenton 43326419-673-3205 aa.orgM&Th 7:30pm, Sat. 11amHelp for alcohol or drug abuse. Opendiscussion.
Celebrate RecoverySt. John’s UCC, East Entrance211 E. Carroll St. Kenton 43326T 6:30pm
Coleman Professional Services775 E. Eliza St. Kenton419-675-2243colemanservices.orgServes adults in need of medication assisted treatment, crisis intervention, mental health counseling, case management, psychiatry, supportive housing, substance abuse counseling, and crisis stabilization services.
Compassionate FriendsWest Central Ohio ChapterFirst Assembly of God Church, 1660 Findlay Rd Lima419-649-7496 (Susan Mason)419-234-6997 (Lisa Long)https://www.compassionatefriends.org/chapter/tcf-of-west-central-ohio/3rd Tuesday of each month at 7pmSupport Group and Individual Counseling for parents (or siblings) who have lost a child.
Family Resource Center of Ohio775 Eliza St. Kenton 43326419-679-1219800-567-4673http://www.frcohio.comBehavioral Health Agency for children, adults, and families with adjustment problems, behavior concerns, depression, anxiety, drug and alcohol abuse. Sliding fee scale.
Hardin County Hope Recovery Center416 S Main Street, Kenton 43326419-679-1679http://www.wecarepeople.org/hope-recovery-center-kentonM-F 8:30-5Offers structured safe continuum of carefor participants who have substance abuse disorder.
Grief, Resiliency, and Surviving Suicides’ Pain (GRASSP)302 W. Franklin St. Kenton (PVFF Office)wecarepeople.org2nd Monday of each month 6:30-8pmSupport group for friends and families who have lost loved ones to suicide.
Hope Line 1-800-273-8825Open 24/7Crisis Intervention/emergency assistance for anyone with a problem or in a crisis.
Light the Way Christian Counseling Center13671 W Pattison Ave. Kenton 43326419-679-8875Individual counseling. Play therapy for children, help for struggling parents, marital counseling, family relationship issues.
Al-Anon800-356-9996Ohioal-anon.orgFellowship offers help to spouses and others who have been affected by someone else’s drug or alcohol use.
Alcoholics AnonymousFirst United Methodist Church234 N. Main St. Kenton419-673-3205aa.orgM&Th 7:30pm, Sat. 11amHelp for alcohol or drug abuse. Open discussion.
Celebrate RecoverySt. John’s UCC, East Entrance211 E. Carroll St. Kenton T 6:30pm
Coleman Professional Services775 E. Eliza St. Kenton419-675-2243colemanservices.orgServes adults in need of medication assisted treatment, crisis intervention, mental health counseling, case management, psychiatry,supportive housing, substance abuse counseling, and crisis stabilization services.
Compassionate FriendsWest Central Ohio ChapterFirst Assembly of God Church,1660 Findlay Rd. Lima419-649-7496 (Susan Mason)419-234-6997 (Lisa Long)https://www.compassionatefriends.org/chapter/tcf-of-west-central-ohio/3rd Tuesday of each month at 7pmSupport Group and Individual Counseling for parents (or siblings) who have lost a child.
Family Resource Center of Ohio775 Eliza St. Kenton419-679-1219800-567-4673http://www.frcohio.comBehavioral Health Agency for children, adults, and families with adjustment problems,behavior concerns, depression, anxiety, drug and alcohol abuse. Sliding fee scale.
Hardin County Hope Recovery Center416 S. Main St. Kenton419-679-1679http://www.wecarepeople.org/hope-recovery-center-kentonM-F 8:30-5Offers structured safe continuum of care for participants who have substance abuse disorder.
Grief, Resiliency, and Surviving Suicides’Pain (GRASSP)302 W. Franklin St. Kenton (PVFF Office)wecarepeople.org2nd Monday of each month 6:30-8pmSupport group for friends and families who have lost loved ones to suicide.
Hope Line1-800-273-8825Open 24/7Crisis Intervention/emergency assistance for anyone with a problem or in a crisis.
Light the Way Christian Counseling Center13671 W. Pattison Ave. Kenton419-679-8875Individual counseling. Play therapy forchildren, help for struggling parents, marital counseling, and family relationship issues.
Mental Health and Support Groups
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Mental Health and Support Groups
The Liberation/Lunch BrunchSt. John’s Evangelical Church211 E. Carroll St. Kenton419-673-7278http://www.stjohnskenton.org/T&Th 12-1pm12 Step Program of Sobriety.Open discussion.
Lutheran Social ServicesOur Savior’s Lutheran Church725 E. Eliza St. Kenton 877-343-2187419-679-1110http://www.lssnwo.org/By appointment onlyFamily and individual counseling.Sliding fee scale.
Narcotics Anonymous St John’s Evangelical Church211 E. Carroll St. Kenton419-673-7278http://nwoasc.org/Sunday 7:30pm, Friday 5pm, Saturday 12pmSupport group for narcotic addiction.
Partnership for Violence Free Families (PVFF)302 W. Franklin St. Kenton419-679-1093pvff.orgServes youth and adults with supportgroups, mental health counselingand psychiatry.
Professional Counseling Services102 W. Columbus St. Kenton567-674-1886By AppointmentCounseling services for youth/adults.
Shelter from the Storm Support Group775 E. Eliza St. Kentonwecarepeople.org/support-groupsWednesdays 6-7pmSupport group for those with bipolar or depression.
Specialized Alternatives for Familiesand Youth (SAFY)658 W. Market St. Suite A, Lima 419-222-1527wecarepeople.orgServes youth and adults needing mentalhealth counseling, substance abusecounseling, psychiatry and supportgroups.
Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Prevention UMADAOP416 S. Main St. Kenton419-679-1697limaumadaop.comM-F 8:30-5Serves youth and adults needingsubstance abuse counseling, recoverycoaching, drivers intervention program,batterer’s intervention program andmedication assisted treatment.
We Care Regional Crisis Center797 S. Main St. Lima1-800-567-4673Text 741741wecarepeople.orgAdult crisis stabilization unit, youth andadult crisis intervention, emergencyintervention and crisis counseling.
SHELTER/FOOD/CLOTHING
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Shelter/Food/Clothing
Ada Food Pantry201 S. Main St. AdaAda First Presbyterian ChurchMain & Lincoln Ada419-634-5661Tuesday 4-6, Saturday 10am-NoonClients can choose from a variety of non-perishable goods based on family size.Perishable foods are on site. Must reside inAda or Liberty Twp. No cost.
American Red Cross800-733-2767West Central Ohio Chapter610 S. Collett St. Lima419-227-5121Redcross.orgDisaster assistance, referral andcommunication for military families; healthand safety classes; community disastereducation and bloodmobiles.
Children Services of Hardin County175 W. Franklin St. Courthouse Annex Kenton419-675-1130M-Th 8-4:30pm, F 8:30-2:30pmTakes reports on child and elder abuse and neglect. Education and protective services and a foster care program.
Safe Haven of Hardin County419-679-4147https://www.facebook.com/safehavenhc/Safe confidential emergency shelter, 24/7 crisis hotline, crisis intervention, court advocacy, sexual assault advocacy, safety planning and victim educational support groups.
God’s Lifeline Thrift Shop Food Pantry113 S. Main St. Mt Victory 937-354-5901M 9-4pm, T-F 12-4pmProvide food/clothing for needy families. Help with utility payments. Assist victims of fire. For Ridgemont School District.
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Shelter/Food/Clothing
Goodwill Thrift Store920 E. Columbus St. Kenton419-673-0886Goodwill.orgM-Sat 8-9pm, Sun 11-6pmGood discount clothing and household items. Work evaluation and adjustment. Job coaching and training skills.
Habitat for Humanity813 N. Main St. Kenton800-422-4828Habitat.orgBuilds low cost housing which is sold to low income families on a no-interest loan basis.
Hardin Chamber and Business Alliance225 S. Detroit St. Kenton419-673-4131http://hardincountyoh.org/M-F 8:30-4:30Information about Hardin County benefits, services and businesses.
Hardin Co. Community S.O.U.P. ServiceSt. Anthony’s Center220 E. North St. Kenton 419-675-9461Serves 11:30-1pm M-FHot meals served to anyone who comes to the site. Last full week of each month.
Hardin Co. Council on Aging100 Memorial Dr. KentonSenior Center: 419-673-1102 Adult Day Care: 419-673-1482Transportation: 419-675-3610Hardincoa.netM-F 8:30-4:30Adult day care; senior activity programs, homemaker and chore services, transportation; nutrition program.
Hardin Co. Housing Development, Inc. 705 N. Ida St. KentonM-F 8:30-4:30pmHousing accommodations are provided for MRDD persons.
Hardin Co. Job and Family Services175 W. Franklin St. Kenton 419-675-1130800-422-2277http://co.hardin.oh.us/index.phpM-Th 8-4:30pm, F 8:30-2:30pmChild and adult protective services, food stamps, Medicaid, certification of child care and foster care; adoption services.
Hardin Co. Victim AssistanceProsecutor’s Office, One Courthouse Square, Suite 50, Kenton419-674-227724 Hour response for assistance; notification and explanation of court hearings; court advocacy. Victims of violent crimes compensation program.
Metropolitan Housing Authority PO Box 6024, Marion 740-383-5680M-F 8-4pmProvide rental assistance for low income.
Heartbeat of Hardin County220 E. Franklin St. Kenton419-674-4716http://heartbeatofhardin.orgSept-May M-Th 3-6pmJune-Aug M-Th 1-6pmFree pregnancy tests; baby items, maternity clothes, abstinence programs; 24 hour hotline, long term support system and adoption information.
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Helen Mabrey Shoe FundPO Box 505, Kenton419-673-0729M, W, F 8-2pmPays $25 on shoes for children ages 5-16years. Professional Women’s Organization.
Helping Hands Outreach100 Cleveland Ave. Kenton419-673-8650M, T, Th 9-2:30pmFood commodities, assistance with school supplies, Christmas and Nutrition outreach.
Home Missions Outreach Minister, Alger UM Church101 E. Montville, PO Box C, Alger419-757-3771Provides a monthly food distribution.
Lima’s Samaritan House328 W. McKibben St. Lima419-222-4663http://samaritanhouselima.org/Open 24/7Emergency shelter for homeless women and children. Must be 18 or older or with a parent or guardian.
Love Inc. (Love in the name of Christ)PO Box 782, KentonM-F 9-1pm419-674-4651Clearinghouse for churches and agencies where needs of many types are screened for legitimacy so that the correct resource can be found.
Neighborhood Center Corporation of Hardin County 115 E. Walnut St. Kenton 419-673-0729M, W, F 8-2pmFood Boxes, clothing, misc. Applications for HEAP, Christmas boxes.
New Hope Fellowship13761 W. Pattison, Kenton419-679-1063 Newhopemp.comM-Th 9-NoonHomeless Shelter, Shoe ministry and recovery ministry.
Ohio Northern University Legal Clinic 121 W. High St. #700, Lima419-227-0061M-F 8-4:30pmLegal representation in civil matters. Consumer government benefits for low income families. No attorney fees. Clients pay only cost of litigation.
OSU Extension of Hardin. Co.1021 W. Lima St. Suite 103, Kenton419-674-2297Hardin.osu.eduM-F 8-4:30pmFamily life education on issues of economic, physical, emotional well-being and leadership development.
Restore Community Center210 N. Main St. Ada419-558-1015https://www.facebook.com/restore.communitycenter.7T Noon-6pm, W & Th Noon-4pm, Sat 9-1pmFree Meal Tuesdays 4-6pmEducational and Health Information Community Resource. Home repair ministry.
Shelter/Food/Clothing
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Shelter/Food/Clothing
St. Vincent DePaul SocietyImmaculate Conception Church215 E. North St. Kenton 419-675-1162419-673-0567Helps pay for meals, prescriptions, temporary lodging for transients. Referral through Love Inc.
The Salvation Army800-728-7825Salvationarmyusa.orgEmergency and Financial Assistance. Response to disasters.
United Way of Hardin County225 S. Detroit St. Kenton419-675-1860Unitedwayhardincounty.orgM-F 8-4pmStudies community needs and raises funds to allocate to member agencies to help meet those needs.
Dollar Energy Fund Inc. PO Box 42329, Pittsburgh, PA 15203-0329412-431-2800800-683-7036Dollarenergy.orgThe focus is to provide assistance to families and individuals who are struggling to afford or maintain utilities.
KENTON HARDINHEALTH DEPARTMENT
“TO BE THE BEST, PERFORM THE BEST”
MISSION
To protect, monitor, and improve the health, environmental quality and safety of Hardin County residents.
VISION
Keeping Hardin County healthy by improving the lives of those we serve and strenthen out communities through collaborative parternership.
VALUES
Integrity, quality, and excellence in service provisions through collaboration, preparedness, communication and accountability.
FIND US ONLINE
Kenton-Hardin Health Departmenthttps://www.facebook.com/Kenton-Hardin-Health-Department-115567358523550/
@hardinhealthhttps://twitter.com/HardinHealth
Kenton-Hardin Health Departmenthttp://www.kentonhardinhealth.com/