Empowering Families
Why it matters.
The United Way believes that strong families are the cornerstones to a vibrant community. Each year, new strategies are developed to help families confront and overcome serious problems that can break them apart and put children at a disadvantage in school - and in life.
We are committed to strengthening families so they can achieve greater self-sufficiency by developing and utilizing their own skills and knowledge. Our funded programs provide families, children and youth access to community resources needed to develop to their fullest potential, live safe and healthy lives, and contribute positively to society.
Funded Agencies in this Service Area
| Center for Child and Family Advocacy
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419-592-0540
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| House of Ruth provides a safe place for victims of domestic violence
and their children. Counseling programs for victims and perpetrators of
child sexual abuse and family domestic violence. |
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| Four County Family Center |
800-693-6000 |
| Family Matters Program works with juvenile offenders and involves the
entire family in an effort to prevent additional court involvement or
removal from the home.
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Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. |
800-544-7369 |
| Provides free legal services in civil matters to individuals and groups
who, due to their limited financial resources, cannot afford to hire a
private attorney and seek effective resolution of their legal problems. |
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Lutheran Social Services
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800-577-8629 |
| Christian agency provides counseling to help clients attain a higher level of physical, emotional, and spiritual functioning.Direct assistance program helps individuals with food, utilities, rent, and prescriptions among other needs. |
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Ohio Benefit Bank/Financial Stability Partnership
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2-1-1 |
United Way program offers free tax preparation to individuals and families making less than $56,000 per year. Also provides access to work supports such as food stamps, children's heath care, and utility assistance.
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Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio, Inc. |
419-924-2029 |
| Fresh Start home is a state certified treatment house that serves
chemically dependent men. Serenity Haven is a women's residential
program for recovery from substance abuse. |
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Shalom Ministries |
419-636-2957 |
| VORP Program is an alternative made available to judges and probation
officers where offenders and victims have a chance to work out problems
and find healing and reconciliation. |
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Williams County Family YMCA
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419-636-6185 |
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The ACCESS Membership Program offers the YMCA to families regardless of their ability to pay.
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Williams County Habitat for Humanity |
419-636-9093 |
| Housing program builds simple but decent homes in partnership with local families and the community. |
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