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*The following resources are listed for informational purposes only
and are in no way affiliated with The University of Northwestern Ohio.
The Counseling Office does not make referrals.
Hope Line:
(1-800-567-4673)
| Free call |
| Crisis Counseling and Referral |
National Hope Line Network:
(1-800-784-2433)
Professional Psychological Associates:
3611 S. Dixie Hwy. (419-999-2024) (1-800-567-4673)
| Offers substance abuse and mental
health counseling |
| Accepts insurance |
Family Resource Centers:
799 S. Main (419-222-1168)
| Offers substance abuse and mental
health counseling |
| Operates on a sliding fee scale
(based on income) |
| Accepts insurance |
| Primarily works with individuals
18 years of age and younger |
| Offers crisis intervention services
at no cost |
Lutheran Social Services:
205 West Market (419-229-2222)
| Offers substance abuse and mental
health counseling |
| Operates on a sliding fee scale
(based on income) |
Covenant Ministry Services:
1130 W. Market St. (419-228-2070)
| Offers mental health counseling |
| Operates on a sliding fee scale
(based on income) |
| Accepts insurance |
Applied Behavioral Services:
2371 Western Ohio Ave. (419-228-4555)
| Offers substance abuse and mental
health counseling |
| Accepts insurance |
St. Rita's Addiction Services:
730 W. Market (419-226-9828)
| Offers substance abuse treatment |
| Offers immediate urgent mental health
assistance in ER |
| Please call for payment details |
| Support groups for Alzheimer's,
Chronic Pain, Fibromyalgia, Parkinson's and more |
Catholic Charities:
222 S. West St. (419-222-8110)
| Offers mental health counseling |
| Accepts insurance |
| Payments based on a subsidized scale |
Life Management Center:
915 W. Market (419-224-6222)
| Offers substance abuse and mental
health counseling |
| Accepts insurance |
Lima-Umadaop Inc:
608 West High Street (419-222-4474)
| Offers anger management courses |
Crossroads Crisis Center:
(419-228-4357)
| Offers counseling to battered women,
rape victims, and abused children |
| Free assistance |
| Does not have caller ID |
Creative Counseling:
2653 West Elm St. (419-222-5449)
| Offers counseling for mental health
issues including grief and eating disorders |
| Accepts insurance |
Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Program:
219 E. Market (419-224-8200) or (1-800-755-GROW)
| Provides highly supplemental foods,
health care referral, immunization screening and
referral, and nutrition education for pregnant
women, breastfeeding mothers, women who have a
baby less than six months old, and infants and
children up to five years old |
| Call for additional eligibility
requirements |
Women's Preventative Healthcare
Project:
300 S. Elizabeth St. (419-224-4500) or (1-800-901-9727)
| Provides breast and cervical cancer
screening for women |
| Call for eligibility requirements |
Samaritan House:
328 W. McKibben (419-222-4663)
| Emergency shelter for women with
or without children |
Lima Rescue Home:
216 E. Wayne (419-224-6902)
| Emergency shelter for men |
Mental Health and Recovery Services:
1541 Allentown Road Suite B (419-222-5120)
| Support groups for the mentally
ill on the second & fourth Tuesdays of the
month at 7:30 p.m. |
National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill:
(614-224-2700) or (1-800-686-2646)
National Drug Information Treatment
and Referral Hotline:
(1-800-662-HELP)
Dayton Suicide Prevention Center:
(937-229-7777)
St. Rita's Medical Center (Hospice):
(1-800-332-4724) or (419-226-9064)
| Offers several support groups for
grief |
Compassionate Friends:
www.compassionatefriends.org (630-990-0010) or (1-877-969-0010)
| Support for parents (and siblings)
who have had children die |
Baird Funeral Home:
555 N. Market St., Troy, Ohio 45373 (937-339-2602)
| Offers a variety of services for
grief issues |
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation:
924 North Cable (419-228-1421) or (1-800-584-9768)
HIV/AIDS Testing Sites and Information
Allen County Health Department:
219 East Market Street (419-228-4457)
| Testing on Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:30
and Fridays 2:30-3:30 |
| Also does testing for other STDs |
| Provides birth control education |
Family Planning Center:
1644 North Main Street (419-228-4457) or (419-228-6154)
| Testing on the 4th Monday of each
month from 1:30-3:30p.m. |
Allen County American Red Cross:
610 South Collett Street (419-227-5121)
| Testing on the first Wednesday of
each odd month from 10:00a.m. -12:00p.m. |
Information and Referral:
Ohio AIDS Hotline 1-800-332-2437 National AIDS Hotline
1-800-342-2437 Drug Treatment Referral 1-800-662-4357
Aids Resource Center (ARC):
329 N. West St., Suite B (419-222-0827) or (1-800-252-0827)
| Provides prevention, education and
support services for persons infected, affected
or at risk of HIV and AIDS |
| Acts as the primary resource for
persons infected with HIV/AIDS by providing case
management, housing assistance, support services,
education, information and referrals |
| Provides financial assistance with
housing, utilities, HIV/AIDS related health services,
health insurance payment plans and HIV/AIDS related
medications for those with HIV/AIDS who qualify |
Meningitis Information
www.nmaus.org
Social
Services
Goodwill Industries:
949 S Main (419-228-4821) 2100 Harding Hwy (419-224-0091)
Salvation Army Thrift Store:
614 E. Market (419-224-9055)
University of Northwestern Ohio
Food Bank:
419-998-3170
St Vincent DePaul/God Store:
105 W. Peal, Wapakoneta, Ohio (419-738-7456)
| Provides one time assistance with
bills, rent, and prescriptions |
| Food pantry |
| Call for eligibility requirements |
Our Daily Bread Kitchen:
125 S. Central (419-224-2086)
West Ohio Food Bank:
123 East Wayne (419-222-7946)
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