Talbert House offers adult and youth outpatient substance use disorder counseling and treatment across Hamilton, Brown, Clinton, and Warren counties through telehealth as well as case management services . Case management services include symptom monitoring and assistance with benefit applications, housing, medication, and other services. To find services near you, call 513-221-HELP(4357)
Talbert House offers adult and youth outpatient mental health counseling and treatment across Hamilton, Brown, Clinton, and Warren counties through telehealth as well as case management services . Case management services include symptom monitoring and assistance with benefit applications, housing, medication, and other specialty services. To find services near you, call 513-221-HELP(4357).
Here is a guide to help you know hours, promotions, and options during many restaurant and store closures during this time.
CCS will offer meals for ALL children age 18 and under, Monday through Friday. The meals will be "grab and go" style, and kids will also be able to pick up lunch at breakfast, or pick up the next day's breakfast at lunch. Also, per federal regulations, children 18 and under must be in attendance in order to pick up food. We are working with elected officials in an attempt to modify this.
Coronavirus: Ohio State Wexner Center offering drive-thru testing at two sites. While many around the nation and Ohio have been waiting for COVID-19 coronavirus testing to become more readily available Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has been quietly testing patients for the virus for more than a week. More info in link.
Middletown City Schools delivering meals to kids amid coronavirus closure. Each bag is packed with nonperishable food items and is enough for lunch that day and breakfast the next.
Charter/Spectrum is now offering students free internet access for 60 days.
The Foodbank is maintaining its regular business hours of M-F 8-4 during the COVID-19 crisis. Please call 330.535.6900 if you have any questions.
Miami Trace Announces Meals for Students During School Closing until April 3rd Miami Trace Local School District Meal Program from March 18 - April 3 ● All meal distributions will occur on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during this time period. ● The first date will be Wednesday, March 18. ● Breakfasts and lunches will be provided each day.
The Foodbank brings food, comfort and hope to hungry families in the Dayton area. For over four decades, The Foodbank has been the primary food supplier to the hunger relief network in Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties. Food and related supplies are acquired and distributed to a network of food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, Kids Café sites and school backpack programs.
From Facebook Page Due to the increased need and emergency response due to COVID-19, The Foodbank is in need of volunteers the weeks of March 16-20, and March 23-27. Please read the following important information below that pertains to volunteering for this emergency response: - Please call us at 937-461-0265 x31 to volunteer - Volunteers over the age of 14
While the Cincinnati Zoo is closed and kids are home from school, let us help make your children’s hiatus from school fun and educational. Join us for a Home Safari Facebook Live each weekday at 3pm ET where we will highlight one of our amazing animals and include an activity you can do from home.
Volunteer help will be needed in our Kitchen as we prepare more meals for children, especially over the coming weeks when schools are closed. And, additional financial support from the community will be required for the acquisition of more food.
Premier Health and the University of Dayton have partnered to set up a COVID-19 testing site in the parking lot of University of Dayton Arena starting Tuesday, March 17. “This site will offer a process to collect specimens from patients who have a physician order with them for a COVID-19 test to be performed,” Premier Health said.
The Feeding America nationwide network of food banks secures and distributes 4.3 billion meals each year through food pantries and meal programs throughout the United States and leads the nation to engage in the fight against hunger. Contact your local community food bank to find food or click here to read about public assistance programs.
In response to emergency measures associated with Coronavirus (COVID-19), Internet Essentials will increase speeds from 15/2 Mbps to 25/3 Mbps for all customers. This speed increase will happen automatically - no action is required by customers. In addition, new customers will receive two months of free service.
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful for people. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.
Information on COVID-19 tests according to state health departments. NBC News asked every state health department how it is handling testing for coronavirus. Read our guide for information about your state.