
Resources, Helplines, Hotlines, Assistance
If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap.
If you want happiness for a day, go fishing.
If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune.
If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody.
Look to your health and if you have it, praise God and value it next to conscience,
for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of.
A blessing money can't buy. ~ Izaak Walton
First Call for Help 211 --- Emergency 911
Low Cost/ Free Healthcare
Ohio Helplines Cuyahoga County Resources Ohio Free Clinics Cuyahoga County Helplines
Living the Life of Your Dreams, starts Today!
If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap.
If you want happiness for a day, go fishing.
If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune.
If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody.
Look to your health and if you have it, praise God and value it next to conscience,
for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of.
A blessing money can't buy. ~ Izaak Walton
First Call for Help 211 --- Emergency 911
Low Cost/ Free Healthcare
Ohio Helplines Cuyahoga County Resources Ohio Free Clinics Cuyahoga County Helplines
Living the Life of Your Dreams, starts Today!

Cleveland Department of Health
J Glen Smith Health Care, 1100 St. Clair Ave, 216-249-4100 McCafferty Health Care, 4242 Lorain Ave, 216-651-5005 Miles- Broadway Health Care, 9127 Miles, 216-664-7400 , 8am - 5pm Standard testings, treatments, TB testing, HIV testing, immunizations, adult and pediatric testing and treatment, nutrition, WIC, and more! http://www.neonhealth.org/ WCPN.org - A Huge Resource of Information - Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Child Abuse Helplines, Hotlines, Community Information, Drinking and Pregnancy Resources, Support Groups Information, Publications, AIDs and HIV, Learning Disabilities, Predatory Lending,and more!!! http://www.wcpn.org/specials/community/
J Glen Smith Health Care, 1100 St. Clair Ave, 216-249-4100 McCafferty Health Care, 4242 Lorain Ave, 216-651-5005 Miles- Broadway Health Care, 9127 Miles, 216-664-7400 , 8am - 5pm Standard testings, treatments, TB testing, HIV testing, immunizations, adult and pediatric testing and treatment, nutrition, WIC, and more! http://www.neonhealth.org/ WCPN.org - A Huge Resource of Information - Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Child Abuse Helplines, Hotlines, Community Information, Drinking and Pregnancy Resources, Support Groups Information, Publications, AIDs and HIV, Learning Disabilities, Predatory Lending,and more!!! http://www.wcpn.org/specials/community/

Emergency Room Treatment for Children
Fairview Hospital 18101 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland -- 216-476-7326
Hillcrest Hospital 6780 Mayfield Road, Mayfield Heights -- 440-312-PEDS Emergency care dedicated just to children, 24/7, Specially designed area just for kids, separate from adult care. Board-certified emergency physicians with special training in pediatric emergency care. Nursing staff specialized in pediatric emergency care, including Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Pediatric respiratory therapists. Free Parking
CARE ALLIANCE HEALTH CENTER
Address: 1530 St. Clair Ave. NE, Cleveland, and several other locations throughout the city
Phone: 216-781-6724.
Web site: www.carealliance.org
What they offer: Medical and dental appointments and limited mental health services.
Cost: Free
Who qualifies: Anyone who lives in Cuyahoga County, who does not have insurance and who is homeless, lives in public housing or whose income falls below 100 percent of the federal poverty level (See box below.) Those who live in Cuyahoga County, are uninsured and earn between 100 percent and 200 percent of the federal poverty level also are eligible, but they must pay a fee, which varies by income.
NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY PRACTICE
Address: 3569 Ridge Road and 2358 Professor Ave., Cleveland
Phones: 216-281-0872 (Ridge Road office); 216-334-2800 (Professor Avenue office).
Web site: http://www.nfpmedcenter.org/
Office visits for adults and children and prenatal care and midwife delivery services.
Cost: Price varies depending on income and family size. But there is always a co-pay of at least $15. Co-pay is higher for those who earn more.
Who qualifies: Anybody -- including those who are on Medicaid or have insurance -- can be seen regardless of where they live or their income. However, those who are uninsured must first make an appointment with the patient benefits department to determine how much they'll have to pay.
NORTHEAST OHIO NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH SERVICES
8300 Hough Ave., Cleveland, and 5 other locations on Cleveland's East Side, 216-231-7700.
Web site: http://www.neonhealth.org/
What they offer: Medical, dental, mental health, prenatal, eye and foot care for adults and children.
Cost: Varies by income and family size
Who qualifies: Anybody regardless of where they live or whether or not they have insurance.
METROHEALTH MEDICAL CENTER
2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, and its 10 health centers throughout Cuyahoga County, 216-778-7878.
Web site: www.metrohealth.org What they offer: All medical and dental care.
Cost: Varies Who qualifies: Residents of Cuyahoga County who do not have health insurance. Those who earn 400 percent or less of the federal poverty level can receive care at a reduced cost, but the greatest discounts are available to those who earn less than 200 percent of the poverty level.
THE FREE MEDICAL CLINIC OF GREATER CLEVELAND
12201 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 216-721-4010.
Web site: www.thefreeclinic.org
What they offer: Medical, dental, mental health, substance abuse and HIV/AIDS office visits for adults.
Cost: Free
Who qualifies: Anyone who is uninsured. Because of a temporary staff shortage, the clinic is limited in the number of new medical patients it can accept. Those limits do not apply to new dental, mental health, substance abuse and HIV/AIDS patients.
NORTH COAST HEALTH MINISTRY
16110 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, 216-228-7878.
Web site: http://nchealthministry.org/os/
What they offer: Limited prescription assistance and general medical and gynecological appointments are available for patients from birth to age 65.
Cost: Free
Who qualifies: Those making 200 percent of the federal poverty level or less and have no health insurance and live in Western Cuyahoga or Eastern Lorain County.
Adoption www.adoptionnetwork.org
Alcohol/Drug Free Alcohol - Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services www.admboard.org
Assistance/Benefits Quick Check is a feature of The Benefit Bank that provides a rough estimate of your eligibility for benefits. You can answer a few questions to see whether you might be able to receive a particular benefit. 800-648-1176 thebenefitbank.com
The Benefit Bank has helped more than 70,000 Ohioans access more than $123 million in tax credits and other work supports. However, more than $1.6 billion in tax credits and other supports go unclaimed by eligible Ohioans who do not apply. You can check for potential eligibility benefits for home energy assistance, child care subsidies or food stamps. 1-800-648-1176 www.OBB.Ohio.gov.
Crisis Hotlines:
The United Way lists places where you seek help through their 211, first call for help program.
Call 211 211cleveland.org.
Crisis - Suicide/Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Hotline - 24 Hours - (216) 391-HELP Domestic Violence Center 3146 Scranton Ave., Cleveland 44109 -- (9am - 4:30 pm) 216-631-8484, 216-391-4357 http://www.domesticviolencecenter.org/
Mobile Crisis/Suicide Prevention (216) 623-6888
The Together Hotline (216) 721-115, (8 pm - midnight), www.thefreeclinic.org
US National Suicide Hotline - 1-800-784-2433
Rape Crisis 216 619-6192
Runaway Hotline - teen 1-800-RUNAWAY, 1-800-786-2929
24 Hour Crisis Hotline - (216) 623-6888 www.ccmhb.org
Free Crisis Services (216) 251-7722 Sun - Thur 6pm - 2am, Fri - Sat 8am - 4pm
Birth/Maternity/Babies American Baby Faire www.americanbabyfaire.com Tot Line (216) 431-8200
WIC (216) 957-WICI, 216-957-9421
Business Startup/Business Help Better Business Bureau - 2217 E. 9th St., (216) 241-7678 www.cleveland.bbb.org
Cleveland Entrepreneurship Center - (216) 622-0999 Ext. 200 http://www.clevelanduep.net/
COSE Enterprises - (216) 592-2355 www.cose.org
Cleveland Helplines and Hotlines http://businessfinder.cleveland.com/OH-Cleveland/Hotlines-and-Helplines
Child Care AuPair USA, www.aupairusa.org
Hospitals:
Child/Adult Cleveland Area Hospitals http://www.helplinedatabase.com/hospital-us/ohio-cleveland.html
Childrens Hospital Cleveland Clinic- 9500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, 44195 - (216) -444-5437 (24 hrs. a day/7 days a week)
Childrens Hospital Cleveland Clinic - Shaker Campus - 2801 Martin Luther King Drive, Cleveland, 44104 (216) -721-5400 (8 am- 5 pm)
Cleveland Clinic Family Health Center- 5001 Rockside Rd, Independence, 44131 - (216)-986-4000
Cleveland Clinic Family Health Center- 16215 Madison Ave, Lakewood, 44107 -(216)-521-4400
Cleveland Clinic Family Health Center - 30033 Clemons Rd, Westlake, 44145 -(440)-899-5555
Rainbow Babies - Children's Hospital 11100 Euclid Ave # B4 Cleveland, 44106-1716 - (216) 844-5200 www.uhhospitals.org
Child Psychology Dr. Sylvia Rimm, www.sylviarimm.com Clothing
City Missions:
Birthright of Greater Cleveland (216) 486-2800
City Mission, 5310 Carnegie Ave., (216) 431-3510
Shoes & Clothes for Kids (216) 881-7463
West Side Catholic (216) 631-4741
Credit Assistance:
National Foundation for Credit Counseling 1-800-388-2227
Dental Dental Options 1-888-765-6789 Case Dental School (216) -368-8730
Department of Human Services Employment & Family Service (216) 987-7000
Children & Family Services (216) 431-4500
Healthy Start (216) 987-7346
PRC Emergency Financial Help (216) 987-7000 ext. 30176
Drugs & Alcohol:
Al-anon (216) 621-1381
Alcohol/Drug Resource Hotline 1-800-ALCOHOL (252-6465)
Alcoholics Anonymous (216) 241-7387
Covenant (216) 574-9000 Recovery Resources (216) 431-4131
Emergency Food:
Bethany Baptist Church (216) 791-2673
CEOGC Tremont (216) 858-1781
Community Center (216) 631-6508, 8302 Detroit Ave.
St. Paul (216) 391-7231
Empowerment Center at (216) -432-4770 -
Food Pantrys in Cuyahoga County Bringing shelter, meals, and support services to families without homes http://www.ihncleveland.org/default.aspx
Energy Help Energy Assistance Application- you may apply for several federally or state-funded energy assistance programs administered by the Office of Community Services: the Home Energy Assistance Program ( HEAP) , the Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program ( E-HEAP), and the Percentage of Income Payment Plan for ( PIPP).The Energy Assistance Application can also be used to apply for the Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP).
1-800-282-0880 development.ohio.gov.
Food Stamps The Food Stamp Benefit Program helps you to buy food for your family. The amount of Food Stamp Benefits you will receive depends on household size. A household can be one person or one family or a group of people who are not of the same family. Households may have up to $2,000 in liquid assets. A household of two or more, which includes a member age 60 or over, may have up to $3,000. Assets include things such as savings accounts, checking accounts, stocks, and bonds. (216) 987-7000 cuyahogacounty.us .
Health-Related Genzyme Medical Information, www.MPSldisease.com
MedExam In-Home DNA Collection Kits, www.MedExamDNA.com
Free Breast Cancer & Pap Services -(216)- 443-7552
Medicaid Eligibility/Consumer Hotline -1-800-324-8680
Healthy Start - Free quality health insurance for families with children age 19 & younger - (216) -987-7346
Mental Health Services, 1744 Payne Ave., (216) 623-6555
Hospitals Akron Children's Hospital, www.akronchildrens.org
Cleveland Clinic www.clevelandclinic.org
Laurelwood Hospital & Counseling Centers, www.laurelwoodhospital.com
Ryan White Title I Program - Free health care services for people who lack health care coverage & are living with
HIV/AIDs -(216) -436-2000
Cuyahoga County Dept. of Health & Human Resources- 1641 Payne Ave, Cleveland, 44114 -(216) -987-7700
Free Medical Clinic -12201 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, 44106 -(216)-721-4010 health clinics, emergency services, drug abuse treatment, mental health services http://www.thefreeclinic.org/services.htm
Metro Health Medical Center - 2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, 44109 -(216) 778-7800
Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital - 11100 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44106 (216) 844-7533 www.rainbowbabies.org
St Vincent Charity Hospital (216) 861-6200
Housing Resources:
Cleveland Housing Network (216) 574-7100
CMHA (216) 361-3700 Rental Information Center (216) 432-0609
Legal Services Citizens of Cuyahoga County, 2800 Euclid, Ste 650, (216) 696-2710
Housing Advocates Inc (216) 431-7400
Legal Aid, 1223 W 6th St., (216) 687-1900
License Bureau Motor Vehicle Dept., 1200 Snow Rd., Clevleand (440) 845-2007 www.bmv.ohio.gov
License Bureau of Cleveland, 2765 E. 55th St., Cleveland 44104, (216) 431-1445
Maternity Related Birth & Beyond www.birthandbeyond.org
Parenting:
Parenting tips by Parenthood.com www.parenthood.com
Medication/Conflict Resolution Catholic Social Services (216) 631-3499
Mental Health Services (216) 623-6555
Homeless Shelters:
Men's Shelters City Mission (216) 431-3510
Harbor Light Complex (216) 781-3773
Lakeside Luthern Metropolitan Ministries (216) 566-0047
Pregnancy Pregnancy tools and Resources
Parenthood.com, www.parenthood.com Recovery Recovery Resources --- 216-431-4131 Recovery Resources programs and services include, but are not limited to, the following: • Evidence-based best practices, providing continuum of care for individuals ages 9 mo. to 90 years;
• Alcohol, drug and other addiction programs, including education, prevention, assessment and treatment;
• Mental health services that include psychiatric services, individual and group counseling, intensive services for those with dual diagnoses, homeless services, and case management; and
• Special populations served: HIV/AIDS, Older Adults, Homeless, Women and Families
http://recovery-resources.org/home
Retail Playmatters, www.playmatterstoys.com
Veterans 1 - 888 - VET-OHIO
Wade Park Campus - 10701 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106 - (216) 791-3800
Brecksville Campus - VA Medical Center, 10000 Brecksville Rd., Cleveland 44141 - (216) 526-3030 http://www.cleveland.va.gov/
Vision Cleveland Site Center (216) 791-8118 http://www.clevelandsightcenter.org/resources/
Prevent Blindness Ohio (216) 842-1284
United Way (216) 436-2000 www.uws.org
Womens & Childrens Shelters Community Womens Shelter (216) 479-0020
Hitchcock House (216) 421-0662 Interfaith East (216) 991-6272
Interfaith West (216) 771-9600 Laura's House (216) 472-5500
Salvation Army - Harbor Light (216) 781-3773
West Side Catholic Center (216) 631-4141
Children & Youth Providence House - crisis nursery (216) 651-5982
Westhaven - girls & boys (216) 941-0062
Pregnant Teen Shelter Continue Life (216) 383-1984
Open Door Maternity Home (216) 289-7050
Transitional Housing Housing Solutions (216) 229-2221
New Life Community (216) 751-7301 University Settlement (216) 641-8948
Fairview Hospital 18101 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland -- 216-476-7326
Hillcrest Hospital 6780 Mayfield Road, Mayfield Heights -- 440-312-PEDS Emergency care dedicated just to children, 24/7, Specially designed area just for kids, separate from adult care. Board-certified emergency physicians with special training in pediatric emergency care. Nursing staff specialized in pediatric emergency care, including Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Pediatric respiratory therapists. Free Parking
CARE ALLIANCE HEALTH CENTER
Address: 1530 St. Clair Ave. NE, Cleveland, and several other locations throughout the city
Phone: 216-781-6724.
Web site: www.carealliance.org
What they offer: Medical and dental appointments and limited mental health services.
Cost: Free
Who qualifies: Anyone who lives in Cuyahoga County, who does not have insurance and who is homeless, lives in public housing or whose income falls below 100 percent of the federal poverty level (See box below.) Those who live in Cuyahoga County, are uninsured and earn between 100 percent and 200 percent of the federal poverty level also are eligible, but they must pay a fee, which varies by income.
NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY PRACTICE
Address: 3569 Ridge Road and 2358 Professor Ave., Cleveland
Phones: 216-281-0872 (Ridge Road office); 216-334-2800 (Professor Avenue office).
Web site: http://www.nfpmedcenter.org/
Office visits for adults and children and prenatal care and midwife delivery services.
Cost: Price varies depending on income and family size. But there is always a co-pay of at least $15. Co-pay is higher for those who earn more.
Who qualifies: Anybody -- including those who are on Medicaid or have insurance -- can be seen regardless of where they live or their income. However, those who are uninsured must first make an appointment with the patient benefits department to determine how much they'll have to pay.
NORTHEAST OHIO NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH SERVICES
8300 Hough Ave., Cleveland, and 5 other locations on Cleveland's East Side, 216-231-7700.
Web site: http://www.neonhealth.org/
What they offer: Medical, dental, mental health, prenatal, eye and foot care for adults and children.
Cost: Varies by income and family size
Who qualifies: Anybody regardless of where they live or whether or not they have insurance.
METROHEALTH MEDICAL CENTER
2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, and its 10 health centers throughout Cuyahoga County, 216-778-7878.
Web site: www.metrohealth.org What they offer: All medical and dental care.
Cost: Varies Who qualifies: Residents of Cuyahoga County who do not have health insurance. Those who earn 400 percent or less of the federal poverty level can receive care at a reduced cost, but the greatest discounts are available to those who earn less than 200 percent of the poverty level.
THE FREE MEDICAL CLINIC OF GREATER CLEVELAND
12201 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 216-721-4010.
Web site: www.thefreeclinic.org
What they offer: Medical, dental, mental health, substance abuse and HIV/AIDS office visits for adults.
Cost: Free
Who qualifies: Anyone who is uninsured. Because of a temporary staff shortage, the clinic is limited in the number of new medical patients it can accept. Those limits do not apply to new dental, mental health, substance abuse and HIV/AIDS patients.
NORTH COAST HEALTH MINISTRY
16110 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, 216-228-7878.
Web site: http://nchealthministry.org/os/
What they offer: Limited prescription assistance and general medical and gynecological appointments are available for patients from birth to age 65.
Cost: Free
Who qualifies: Those making 200 percent of the federal poverty level or less and have no health insurance and live in Western Cuyahoga or Eastern Lorain County.
Adoption www.adoptionnetwork.org
Alcohol/Drug Free Alcohol - Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services www.admboard.org
Assistance/Benefits Quick Check is a feature of The Benefit Bank that provides a rough estimate of your eligibility for benefits. You can answer a few questions to see whether you might be able to receive a particular benefit. 800-648-1176 thebenefitbank.com
The Benefit Bank has helped more than 70,000 Ohioans access more than $123 million in tax credits and other work supports. However, more than $1.6 billion in tax credits and other supports go unclaimed by eligible Ohioans who do not apply. You can check for potential eligibility benefits for home energy assistance, child care subsidies or food stamps. 1-800-648-1176 www.OBB.Ohio.gov.
Crisis Hotlines:
The United Way lists places where you seek help through their 211, first call for help program.
Call 211 211cleveland.org.
Crisis - Suicide/Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Hotline - 24 Hours - (216) 391-HELP Domestic Violence Center 3146 Scranton Ave., Cleveland 44109 -- (9am - 4:30 pm) 216-631-8484, 216-391-4357 http://www.domesticviolencecenter.org/
Mobile Crisis/Suicide Prevention (216) 623-6888
The Together Hotline (216) 721-115, (8 pm - midnight), www.thefreeclinic.org
US National Suicide Hotline - 1-800-784-2433
Rape Crisis 216 619-6192
Runaway Hotline - teen 1-800-RUNAWAY, 1-800-786-2929
24 Hour Crisis Hotline - (216) 623-6888 www.ccmhb.org
Free Crisis Services (216) 251-7722 Sun - Thur 6pm - 2am, Fri - Sat 8am - 4pm
Birth/Maternity/Babies American Baby Faire www.americanbabyfaire.com Tot Line (216) 431-8200
WIC (216) 957-WICI, 216-957-9421
Business Startup/Business Help Better Business Bureau - 2217 E. 9th St., (216) 241-7678 www.cleveland.bbb.org
Cleveland Entrepreneurship Center - (216) 622-0999 Ext. 200 http://www.clevelanduep.net/
COSE Enterprises - (216) 592-2355 www.cose.org
Cleveland Helplines and Hotlines http://businessfinder.cleveland.com/OH-Cleveland/Hotlines-and-Helplines
Child Care AuPair USA, www.aupairusa.org
Hospitals:
Child/Adult Cleveland Area Hospitals http://www.helplinedatabase.com/hospital-us/ohio-cleveland.html
Childrens Hospital Cleveland Clinic- 9500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, 44195 - (216) -444-5437 (24 hrs. a day/7 days a week)
Childrens Hospital Cleveland Clinic - Shaker Campus - 2801 Martin Luther King Drive, Cleveland, 44104 (216) -721-5400 (8 am- 5 pm)
Cleveland Clinic Family Health Center- 5001 Rockside Rd, Independence, 44131 - (216)-986-4000
Cleveland Clinic Family Health Center- 16215 Madison Ave, Lakewood, 44107 -(216)-521-4400
Cleveland Clinic Family Health Center - 30033 Clemons Rd, Westlake, 44145 -(440)-899-5555
Rainbow Babies - Children's Hospital 11100 Euclid Ave # B4 Cleveland, 44106-1716 - (216) 844-5200 www.uhhospitals.org
Child Psychology Dr. Sylvia Rimm, www.sylviarimm.com Clothing
City Missions:
Birthright of Greater Cleveland (216) 486-2800
City Mission, 5310 Carnegie Ave., (216) 431-3510
Shoes & Clothes for Kids (216) 881-7463
West Side Catholic (216) 631-4741
Credit Assistance:
National Foundation for Credit Counseling 1-800-388-2227
Dental Dental Options 1-888-765-6789 Case Dental School (216) -368-8730
Department of Human Services Employment & Family Service (216) 987-7000
Children & Family Services (216) 431-4500
Healthy Start (216) 987-7346
PRC Emergency Financial Help (216) 987-7000 ext. 30176
Drugs & Alcohol:
Al-anon (216) 621-1381
Alcohol/Drug Resource Hotline 1-800-ALCOHOL (252-6465)
Alcoholics Anonymous (216) 241-7387
Covenant (216) 574-9000 Recovery Resources (216) 431-4131
Emergency Food:
Bethany Baptist Church (216) 791-2673
CEOGC Tremont (216) 858-1781
Community Center (216) 631-6508, 8302 Detroit Ave.
St. Paul (216) 391-7231
Empowerment Center at (216) -432-4770 -
Food Pantrys in Cuyahoga County Bringing shelter, meals, and support services to families without homes http://www.ihncleveland.org/default.aspx
Energy Help Energy Assistance Application- you may apply for several federally or state-funded energy assistance programs administered by the Office of Community Services: the Home Energy Assistance Program ( HEAP) , the Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program ( E-HEAP), and the Percentage of Income Payment Plan for ( PIPP).The Energy Assistance Application can also be used to apply for the Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP).
1-800-282-0880 development.ohio.gov.
Food Stamps The Food Stamp Benefit Program helps you to buy food for your family. The amount of Food Stamp Benefits you will receive depends on household size. A household can be one person or one family or a group of people who are not of the same family. Households may have up to $2,000 in liquid assets. A household of two or more, which includes a member age 60 or over, may have up to $3,000. Assets include things such as savings accounts, checking accounts, stocks, and bonds. (216) 987-7000 cuyahogacounty.us .
Health-Related Genzyme Medical Information, www.MPSldisease.com
MedExam In-Home DNA Collection Kits, www.MedExamDNA.com
Free Breast Cancer & Pap Services -(216)- 443-7552
Medicaid Eligibility/Consumer Hotline -1-800-324-8680
Healthy Start - Free quality health insurance for families with children age 19 & younger - (216) -987-7346
Mental Health Services, 1744 Payne Ave., (216) 623-6555
Hospitals Akron Children's Hospital, www.akronchildrens.org
Cleveland Clinic www.clevelandclinic.org
Laurelwood Hospital & Counseling Centers, www.laurelwoodhospital.com
Ryan White Title I Program - Free health care services for people who lack health care coverage & are living with
HIV/AIDs -(216) -436-2000
Cuyahoga County Dept. of Health & Human Resources- 1641 Payne Ave, Cleveland, 44114 -(216) -987-7700
Free Medical Clinic -12201 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, 44106 -(216)-721-4010 health clinics, emergency services, drug abuse treatment, mental health services http://www.thefreeclinic.org/services.htm
Metro Health Medical Center - 2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, 44109 -(216) 778-7800
Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital - 11100 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44106 (216) 844-7533 www.rainbowbabies.org
St Vincent Charity Hospital (216) 861-6200
Housing Resources:
Cleveland Housing Network (216) 574-7100
CMHA (216) 361-3700 Rental Information Center (216) 432-0609
Legal Services Citizens of Cuyahoga County, 2800 Euclid, Ste 650, (216) 696-2710
Housing Advocates Inc (216) 431-7400
Legal Aid, 1223 W 6th St., (216) 687-1900
License Bureau Motor Vehicle Dept., 1200 Snow Rd., Clevleand (440) 845-2007 www.bmv.ohio.gov
License Bureau of Cleveland, 2765 E. 55th St., Cleveland 44104, (216) 431-1445
Maternity Related Birth & Beyond www.birthandbeyond.org
Parenting:
Parenting tips by Parenthood.com www.parenthood.com
Medication/Conflict Resolution Catholic Social Services (216) 631-3499
Mental Health Services (216) 623-6555
Homeless Shelters:
Men's Shelters City Mission (216) 431-3510
Harbor Light Complex (216) 781-3773
Lakeside Luthern Metropolitan Ministries (216) 566-0047
Pregnancy Pregnancy tools and Resources
Parenthood.com, www.parenthood.com Recovery Recovery Resources --- 216-431-4131 Recovery Resources programs and services include, but are not limited to, the following: • Evidence-based best practices, providing continuum of care for individuals ages 9 mo. to 90 years;
• Alcohol, drug and other addiction programs, including education, prevention, assessment and treatment;
• Mental health services that include psychiatric services, individual and group counseling, intensive services for those with dual diagnoses, homeless services, and case management; and
• Special populations served: HIV/AIDS, Older Adults, Homeless, Women and Families
http://recovery-resources.org/home
Retail Playmatters, www.playmatterstoys.com
Veterans 1 - 888 - VET-OHIO
Wade Park Campus - 10701 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106 - (216) 791-3800
Brecksville Campus - VA Medical Center, 10000 Brecksville Rd., Cleveland 44141 - (216) 526-3030 http://www.cleveland.va.gov/
Vision Cleveland Site Center (216) 791-8118 http://www.clevelandsightcenter.org/resources/
Prevent Blindness Ohio (216) 842-1284
United Way (216) 436-2000 www.uws.org
Womens & Childrens Shelters Community Womens Shelter (216) 479-0020
Hitchcock House (216) 421-0662 Interfaith East (216) 991-6272
Interfaith West (216) 771-9600 Laura's House (216) 472-5500
Salvation Army - Harbor Light (216) 781-3773
West Side Catholic Center (216) 631-4141
Children & Youth Providence House - crisis nursery (216) 651-5982
Westhaven - girls & boys (216) 941-0062
Pregnant Teen Shelter Continue Life (216) 383-1984
Open Door Maternity Home (216) 289-7050
Transitional Housing Housing Solutions (216) 229-2221
New Life Community (216) 751-7301 University Settlement (216) 641-8948