Programs and Agencies Supporting Our :

Health Care Youth Crisis Children Seniors Support
Colposcopy Big Bro & Sis Red Cross 4 C children Senior Services Adult Center
 Hypertension Boy Scouts Food & Trans Head Start New Vienna Sr. Adult Readers
Prescriptions Girl Scouts Dom Violence Rainbow Village Port William Sr. Compeer 
Red Cross Harvest   Youth Council Sabina Seniors Guild of Nursing
211 Hotline JOGS Salvation Army Day Camp   YMCA: Pace
Dental Camp Joy   Homeless Shelter      
Free Clinic    Sugartree        
Comm Hospice FAST        
  Help Me Grow        

 

 


Family Health Center - CMH Regional Health System
Rendering support, education and counseling for all areas of healthy lifestyles.  United Way funds:
937-382-0265

  • Colposcopy Program (for cancer screenings.)

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Clinton County Health Department
937-382-3829

  • Hypertension Program
    Providing medical testing and counseling regarding all conditions related to hypertension.

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Prescription Assistance Program
This United Way funded program is handled through the combined efforts of Clinton County Community Action, the Clinton County Health Department, West End Pharmacy, and Kratzer's Hometown Pharmacy.  Helping to pay for, or offset the expenses of acute illness, prescription drugs for Clinton County residents.
937-382-7221
more information       www.togetherrx.com

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American Red Cross
United Way funds two programs:
937-382-0083
  • Disaster Services 1-800-255-7070
    Providing counseling and financial assistance to residents in need of emergency aid.
  • Health & Safety Program 1-800-241-8296
    Providing education to assist and prevent in emergency situations.

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211 Hotline
This program helps residents with need, be connected with a service provider.
Dial: 211 pdf info

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Clinton Community Dental Services
Providing both preventative & restorative dental treatment to clients of all ages, with access issues to dental care.
937-382-2220
111 South Nelson Ave.
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
Email - RhDick@cmhregional.com :
Rhonda Dick, Coordinator Dental Services

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Free Clinic of Clinton County
Free clinci of Clinton County is a primary care access point for uninsured Clinton County residents. Fulfilling unmet medical needs and linking patients to other community resources.
Dr. Keith Holten
937-383-3402
Email : kholten@cinci.rr.com

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Community Care Hospice

Mary Houghtaling
937-382-5400
Email 1 : mhoughtaling@communitycarehospice.com

Community Care Hospice provide end of life care to patients so they may live as fully and comfortably as possible. Providing ongoing care to families and educating others about opptions for care.



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~invest in our youth~


Big Brothers & Big Sisters
Giving Adult mentoring and Companionship opportunities to children of single parents.
937-382-2210
42 East Mulberry St.
Lebanon, OH 45036

Joanna West, Director Email - bbwar1@go-concepts.com  
Tammy Stebelton, Coordinator Email - bbtamm@go-comcepts.com

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Boy Scouts of America
Offering a full range of educational and social activities for boys and young men.  Staffed by a group of trained personnel and qualified volunteers, the scouts perform a variety of community service projects while learning positive values for lifetime enrichment.
937-325-6449
326 South Thompson Ave.
Springfield, OH 45506
Email - cbaker@bsamail.org
Chris Baker, Contact
www.tecumsehcouncilbsa.com


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Girl Scouts of America
Offering a full range of educational and social activities for girls and young women.  Staffed by a group of trained personnel and qualified volunteers, the scouts perform a variety of community service projects while learning positive values for lifetime enrichment.
800-233-4845

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Harvest of Gold
Mentoring program focusing on the physical, mental and spiritual development of at risk African-American youth of Clinton County

  • Hot Hoops

  • Reading Program 


937-382-8669
243 Grant Street
P.O. Box 1061
Wilmington, OH 45177
Email - db8788@dragonbbs.com :
Eleanor Harris, Executive Director

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Hopewell Jobs for Ohio's Graduates (JOGS)
Providing training tools, motivating experiences and contacts to help students with barriers , succeed in today's work force.
937-393-1904
Fax 937-393-0496
5350 West New Market Rd.
Hillsboro, OH 45133
Email - karen.Faust@mail.scoca-k12.org  :
Karen Faust, Director

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Joy Outdoor Education
Providing children from Clinton County the benefits of resident and day camp experiences and training.  Please visit their website for more information: www.joec.org
937-289-2031   or   1-800-300-7094
Fax 937-289-3179
10117 Old 3-C Highway
Clarksville, OH 45113
mmcginty_joy@yahoo.com :
Mike McGintey, Director



Partnerships for Success ( FAST )
Families & Schools Together (F.A.S.T.)
This evidence based multi-family group program empowers parents with life enhancement education and offers assistance to families and youth.
937-382-5439
103 E. Main St. (Lower level)
Wilmington, Oh 45177
E-Mail: mewags@hotmail.com
Marsha Wagstaff, Partnership for Sucess Coordinator.



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~Crisis~

 

American Red Cross; Emergency Services
Providing counseling and financial assistance
to residents in need of emergency aid.
937-382-0083
1-800-255-7070
www.cincinnatiredcross.org


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Community Action Emergency Medical Transportation / Food Pantry
Providing transport for county residents to receive required medical care, and helping with meal provisions.
937-382-8365
789 North Nelson Ave.
Wilmington, OH 45177
Dean Knapp, Executive Director
Email - newkirkjane@hotmail.com :
Jane Newkirk, Program Director

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HC Domestic Violence Task Force
Provides assistance and support to families that are experiencing violence in many ways.  Education, counseling, shelter, advocacy provided.
937-383-3285

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Salvation Army
Providing financial support and material assistance for economically disadvantaged individuals and families.  Scholarships provided for camp and school supplies.
513-762-5687
114 East Central Parkway
P.O. Box 596
Cincinnati, OH 45201
Fax (513) 762-5637
jgrau@use.salvationarmy.org
Locally: Wilmington Friends Meeting House 937-382-2349 and
Community Action 937-382-1234 ask for Jane or Carol

 

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Shelter for the Homeless
Offering temporary residence for homeless individuals and families.  Also providing guidance counseling for return to mainstream circumstances.
937-382-6272
Email: chomelessshelter@cinci.rr.com
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Sugartree Ministries (Your Father's Kitchen)
Helping individuals and families in need, with meal provisions, other necessities and a safe environment for adults and teens.
937-382-8959
78 Sugartree St.
Wilmington, OH 45177

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~Children~

4 C
4C works to improve the quality, availability, and affordability or child care.
937-382-7011
31 W. Main St.
Wilmington, OH 45177
Email - eward@4c-cinci.org :
Elaine Ward, Assoc. Executive Director
Email - cstreator@4c-cinci.org :
Cathy Streator, Local Coordinator
www.4c-cinci.org

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Community Action Help Me Grow
Assisting families identified as high risk or children diagnosed with disability 0-3.  Helping with immunizations, medical home, transportation to appointments needed to stabilize families, etc.
937-382-5899 or 937-382-4024 x 104
103 E. Main St.
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
Email - eles@dragonbbs.com

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Community Action Head Start
Furnishing education and social care for residents of the county with financial assistance offered to economically disadvantaged families.  The center is staffed with financial assistance personnel, who provide children with positive learning experiences and social interaction, as well as meeting other needs of families.
937-382-5624
Fax 937-382-0390
Email - cerdman2@hotmail.com :
Carol Erdman, Program Director

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Rainbow Village Child Care Center
Furnishing daily child care for all residents of the county with financial assistance offered to economically disadvantaged families.  The center is staffed with qualified personnel who provide children with positive learning experiences and social interactions.
937-382-1762
481 East Columbus St.
Wilmington, OH 45177
Trina Gleason, Director

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Youth Council of Clinton County
Providing activities to meet the social and recreational needs of youths, in hopes of reducing misbehaviors and crime.  Focusing on non violence, non-substance use, and waiting to make sexual choices.
937-382-2828
FAX 937-655-8150
302 West Sugartree St.
Wilmington, OH 45177
Email - vspatton8@hotmail.com :
Vickie Patton, Coordinator
www.ccyconline.com

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Y.M.C.A. of Clinton County
Two programs are funded: P.A.C.E. - Providing a variety of athletic activities, instruction and facilities for physical and spiritual development.  United Way funds are used to defray the expense of scholarship membership and class participation.  Day Camp - Providing a safe, fun, and productive environment for youth during summer while parents are working
937-382-9622
FAX 937-382-0169
700 Elm St.
Wilmington, OH 45177
Email - muellerkathryn@hotmail.com :
Contact Kathy Mueller
ymca.net
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~Seniors~
 

Community Action Senior Services
Giving seniors a place to gather for positive social experiences.  Offering organized events to maintain a high level of activity and personal contact, as well as assisting in seniors needs in other areas.
937-382-7170

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New Vienna Senior Citizens
Giving seniors a place to gather for positive social experiences.  Offering many organized events to maintain a high level of activity and personal contact.
937-987-2915

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Port William-Lumberton Senior Citizens
Giving seniors a place to gather for positive social experiences.  Offering many organized events to maintain a high level of activity and personal contact.
937-486-4404

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Sabina Senior Citizens
Giving seniors a place to gather for positive social experiences.  Offering many organized events to maintain a high level of activity and personal contact.
937-584-4764

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~Support~
 

Adult Day Center of Clinton County
Rendering temporary care for adults who are not able to physically care for themselves.  This facility is staffed by qualified personnel to give primary care providers a respite from their duties.
937-382-2070

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Adult New Readers
Offering literacy classes and personal tutoring for all various literacy issues.
937-382-1252

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compeer
Local program of the Cincinnati Mental Health Association, that matches volunteers in supportive friendships, with people recovering from mental illness.
937-383-4246
1290 W. Main Street
Suite 3 Wilmington, OH 45177
Email - mkrolf@mhaswoh.org :
Michelle Roff, Coordinator
Mental Health Association of the Cincinnati Area

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Clinton County Homemakers and Nursing Home Guild
A service which provides a small birthday and holiday gifts for senior citizens who are alone in on of our county's nursing care facilities.
937-584-2395
Jean Luttrell, Contact person

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