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  • Employment resources
    Whether you are a young person looking for a part-time job, a parent who is out of work or an individual with disabilities planning for independence, resources are available to help you navigate the job search.
    • Employment services: young adults

      Securing meaningful employment is key to achieving independence and financial freedom. For young adults starting out in Stark County, it can be helpful to get assistance from community employment programs. Taking advantage of job-seeking classes, skills training and job placement services will help increase the likelihood of getting a good, stable job. Find local resources that help prepare young people for employment success.

      • Clothing and Furniture Assistance

        If you or someone you know is in need of clothing or furniture assistance in Stark County, there is a network of community resources you can turn to for support. Whether you need baby, back-to-school, professional or everyday clothing, clothing resources are available here at home. If you’re moving into a new place can be intimidating when you’re not sure where to find affordable furniture. Below you’ll find places that can help you turn a house into a home,

        • Re-entering the community
          Re-entering the community after jail time is no easy task. After being released, young people often struggle to find a place in society and require critical services and supports. They may benefit from programs to help rebuild family relationships, reintegrate into school and access public benefits, housing and employment.
          • Transportation Services

            For many Stark County residents, public transportation services are essential for their basic needs, including trips to work and medical appointments. Fortunately, local transportation resources are available to support low-income individuals as well as those with permanent disabilities. Find routes and more information for SARTA here.

            • Hard times: early childhood

              Young children need proper nutrition and medical care in order to grow, develop and thrive. When a household is in financial crisis, it can have serious, long-term health, social and behavioral implications throughout their lives. Fortunately, families in Stark County are not alone in facing these challenges. There are local agencies dedicated to providing food, clothing, shelter and cash assistance to those who are experiencing hard times.

              Even parents who are employed with steady incomes may struggle to make ends meet when they have child.

              • Hard times: youth & teens

                When your family faces a job loss, medical issue or another significant financial setback, you might be shocked, confused and unsure where to turn. Fortunately, there are resources for young people and families who need emergency financial assistance in Stark County.

                • Hard times: childhood

                  When families are dealing with a financial crisis, children are impacted whether we realize it or not. Most everyone in Stark County experiences the practical and emotional impacts of money troubles at one point or another, and it can be helpful to open up an honest dialogue with the entire household about the challenges. Talking about hardships could help children cope and even bring families closer.

                  Although financial challenges affect everyone, they can still take a major toll when they hit close to home.

                  • Resources for parents

                    Nothing prepares you for parenthood. Parenting has been called the ultimate long-term investment. It’s one of the most complex and challenging jobs you’ll face in your lifetime – and also the most rewarding. Find local resources to help you navigate parenthood in Stark County.

                    • LGBTQ+: young adults

                      Just like anyone else, LGBTQ+ teens undergo a variety of lifestyle changes on their path to adulthood. They face new challenges, from living independently and finding a job to evolving relationships. However, emerging LGBTQ+ adults often find that coming out and coming into their own is an additional source of stress. Learn about the local programs and services available to support these local young people as they develop new coping resources and strategies.

                      • High school equivalence
                        Nontraditional students who have not received a high school diploma can pursue similar credit through a High School Equivalence Test (HiSET), Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) or General Equivalency Development (GED) program. These courses allow students to apply for jobs or pursue a college degree that would otherwise require a high school diploma.
                        • Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: A mother and son’s 20-year journey
                          I teach about people with disabilities and how Stark DD helps more than 3,900 people, including my son, living in Stark County. Read our story.
                          • 2-1-1 Helpline Transitions Resources to StarkHelpCentral.com

                            In 2023, 2-1-1, Stark County’s helpline, transitioned to StarkHelpCentral.com. 

                            Closing the Stark County information system and online database—that was run by United Way of Greater Stark County—and moving resources to StarkHelpCentral.com helps streamline the process for community members looking for resources and information.  

                            StarkHelpCentral.com can help you find community resources available to you and your family. The searchable community resource website is supported by Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery (StarkMHAR),

                            • Stories of Self-Advocacy
                              Watch these videos from Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities to find out how young people with disabilities are advocating for themselves.
                              • MentorStark Amplifies Mentoring in Stark County

                                It’s National Mentoring Month and there’s no better time to tell you how being a mentor changed my life! I have learned from the perspectives of young people. I have witnessed firsthand systemic racism and inequity. I have experienced the roadblocks that get in the way of accessing community resources. I have become a better listener and less judgmental. And I have seen how young people can lead the way, if given a voice and an opportunity.

                                • Mental Health Resources During the Coronavirus Pandemic

                                  This year, we’ve faced a pandemic unlike anything in our lifetimes. As we get closer to a vaccine for coronavirus, many people in Stark County are still feeling the stressful effects. Fortunately, the stress response is normal during a crisis.

                                  Are you looking for ways to manage feelings of stress and anxiety? Here are some common questions we have received related to mental health, coping with COVID-19 in the community,

                                  • Navigating the Holidays and Mental Health

                                    While the holidays are celebrated as “the happiest time of the year,” it doesn’t always feel that way. If you, or a loved one, is struggling, the holidays can be hard. If you’re feeling alone, know that there are places in Stark County where you can turn for support and help.

                                    The Holidays and Mental Health

                                    Struggles with mental health and the holidays can equal extra stress. Navigating the two at the same time can be difficult.

                                    • Men’s Mental Health

                                      Sometimes you might hear the terms mental wellness or mental health and think they mean the same thing. While they are connected, they actually mean two different things. What the difference?  Mental Wellness is your overall mental wellbeing, and everyone has it! Mental wellness is when people can recognize their abilities, cope with typical stress, work and function well.  In order to be mentally well, we have to take care of our minds just like we do the rest of our body.

                                      • 3 Reasons Why Nature is Good for Your Mental Health

                                        During the pandemic, everyone seemed to realize the importance of getting outside and enjoying the fresh air. Think about how much lighter you feel after taking your dog for a walk. Or how energized your mind is after a hike in the woods. Or even consider the boost you get from a warm, sunshine-filled day. It should be no secret how nature helps our mental health.

                                        Let’s explore just a few of the ways nature and mental health are connected.

                                        • Being Kind to Others & Yourself Can Improve Your Mental Health
                                          Kindness is linked to mental health. And we sure could use more of it during the pandemic. Here are simple ways to add more kindness into your life.

                                          OhioMeansJobs Stark County

                                          Northeastern Ohio’s premier workforce development and training centers that connects job seekers with employers by providing numerous resources in a single location

                                          Serving Stark County employers and job seekers with access to all community partner programs, education, training, counseling and employment opportunities.

                                           

                                          822 30th St. NW
                                          Canton, OH 44709
                                          Phone: (330) 433-9675
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                                          The Ken Weber Community Campus At Goodwill

                                          Located in downtown Canton, the Campus is home to Goodwill offices and 20 other non-profit organizations that share collaborative outreach to the community and find efficiencies through shared space and services.

                                          408 9th St. SW
                                          Canton, OH 44707
                                          Toll free: 1 (800) 942-3577
                                          Toll free: 1 (800) 942-3577
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                                          YWCA Alliance

                                          We improve Alliance area women’s lives, stand up for justice, and strengthen communities with a focus on three impact areas: equipping youth, economic stability and advancement and senior nutrition and health

                                          Provides transitional housing for women, a clothing boutique, employment and transportation assistance, youth programs, and Meals on Wheels for the senior community

                                          239 East Market St.
                                          Alliance, OH 44601
                                          Phone: (330) 823-1840
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                                          ICAN Housing

                                          Connecting people to housing, mental health services and community support in Stark County, Ohio.

                                          Need help? Click here for first steps.

                                          1214 Market Ave. N
                                          Canton, OH 44714
                                          Phone: (330) 455-9100
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                                          Stark County Community Action Agency

                                          Emergency HEAP Appointment Line: 330-617-1055
                                          Summer & Winter Crisis
                                          PIPP

                                          Offers employment services, financial support and career counseling to the Stark County community.

                                          Head Start
                                          HEAP
                                          HWAP (Home Weatherization)
                                          Work Force Development

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                                          Strengthening Stark

                                          Strengthening Stark is a community-wide movement for our growing community. As part of their mission, they are dedicated to getting Stark County residents into better jobs and training through their Stark Career Connect program. Learn more at their website.

                                          The Stark Jobs Platform site was created as a helpful tool for job hunters in the Stark County area. By breaking down employment opportunities by industry, location, and required qualifications, they hope to provide a comprehensive resource for those seeking jobs in Stark County.

                                          400 3rd Street, SE, Ste. 302
                                          Canton, OH 44702
                                          Phone: (330) 453-5628
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                                          Stark County Job & Family Services

                                          Report child abuse: 330-455-KIDS / 1-800-233-5437

                                          Partner with our customers, community and other service providers to protect children and vulnerable adults, stabilize and strengthen families, and encourage self-sufficiency and personal responsibility.

                                          • Cash assistance
                                          • Food assistance
                                          • Medicaid & Medical
                                          • Non-emergency transportation – Transportation to and from Medicaid-qualified appointments, including doctor visits, dental visits, vision appointments and more.
                                          • Child care services
                                          • Work experience program –
                                          221 3rd St. SE
                                          Canton, OH 44702
                                          Toll free: 1 (888) 698-6893
                                          Toll free: 1 (888) 698-6893
                                          Local: (330) 452-4661
                                          TDD: (330) 451-8879
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                                          Stark County Vet Center

                                          Offers various resources to Stark County veterans, including mental health services and job referrals when available.

                                          601 Cleveland Ave. NW
                                          Suite C
                                          Canton, OH 44702
                                          Phone: (330) 454-3120
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                                          Greater Stark County Urban League

                                          Helping Stark County residents to develop responsibility, independence and life skills through job readiness and re-entry services.

                                          1400 Sherrick Rd. SE
                                          Canton, OH 44707
                                          Phone: (330) 754-1576
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                                          Troop & Family Assistance Center Specialist

                                          Offers resources and links to veteran programs for jobs, education, health care, legal and financial services. Contact Jennifer Perez, Contractor.

                                          Office: 614-336-4310
                                          Office: 614-336-4310
                                          Mobile: 614-257-7936
                                          Mobile: 614-257-7936
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                                          Restore Addiction Recovery

                                          Restore Addiction Recovery is a Christ-centered, Biblically-based, and Clinically-Supported 12-month residential program for men struggling with drug and/or alcohol addiction. Our services are free and no insurance is needed to join. While in our program, men receive individualized care, including but not limited to: 1-1 counseling, life coaching and life skills, job training and employment through our community work program, mentorship, financial coaching, healthy community, and more. Our goal is to prepare each man for life outside of our doors and have lasting freedom from addiction.

                                          2650 Sanitarium Rd
                                          Akron, OH 44312
                                          Phone: (800) 357-8684
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                                          American Red Cross: Stark and Muskingum Lakes Chapter

                                          We help communities in Northern Ohio prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies. We are able to make a difference in our local communities because of the generosity of our donors and support of our volunteers. Together, we provide the following programs and services:

                                          • Disaster Services
                                          • Volunteer Services
                                          • Blood Donation Services
                                          • Lifesaving Skills Training
                                          • Military or Veterans Assistance (mental health counseling, emergency assistance and job services)
                                          • Home Fire Campaign
                                          408 9th St. SW
                                          Canton, OH 44707
                                          Phone: (330) 453-0146
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                                          Canton City School District

                                          Offers Adult Career & Technical Education – learn more at www.ccsdistrict.org/adulted

                                          FREE Classes at Aspire of Stark County:

                                          • Earn a High School Equivalency Diploma (GED)
                                          • Improve English (ESOL-English for Speakers of Other Languages)
                                          • Prepare for pre-employment testing
                                          • Study for entrance exams
                                          • Brush up on skills for success in college or training programs
                                          • Improve your current job skills
                                          • Help your children with homework
                                          • Gain personal enrichment and satisfaction
                                          305 McKinley Ave. NW
                                          Canton, OH 44702
                                          Phone: (330) 438-2500
                                          Adult Career & Technical Education: (330) 438-2556
                                          Adult Career & Technical Education: (330) 438-2556
                                          ASPIRE: (330) 438-2559
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                                          United Way of Greater Stark County

                                          Offers an Auto Repair Program through a partnership with Department of Job & Family Services

                                          Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) to help individuals file free tax returns

                                          401 Market Ave N
                                          #300
                                          Canton, OH 44702
                                          Phone: (330) 491-0445
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                                          Vantage Aging

                                          For nearly 50 years, VANTAGE Aging has promoted successful aging by providing programs to support the needs of older adults wishing to age in place and live independently with dignity.

                                          Meals on Wheels and Home Wellness-  Health and wellness are important to the success of aging in place, and our Home Wellness Solutions and Meals on Wheels programs build on that concept by helping people remain at home by providing home-delivered meals, wellness checks,

                                          2363 Nave Rd SE
                                          Massillon, OH 44646
                                          Main Line: 330-515-5605
                                          Main Line: 330-515-5605
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                                          Coleman Health Services – Alliance

                                          Offers comprehensive, whole person treatment to children, adults and families in the communities we serve – regardless of their ability to pay

                                          Delivers mental health, substance use, residential, and rehabilitation services

                                          Walk-in Clinic:

                                          Mon- Fri 11am – 12pm

                                          1410 West State St.
                                          Alliance, OH 44601
                                          Phone: (330) 823-6932
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                                          Coleman Health Services – Canton

                                          Offers comprehensive, whole person treatment to children, adults and families in the communities we serve – regardless of their ability to pay

                                          Delivers mental health, substance use, residential, and rehabilitation services

                                          Walk-in Clinic: Mon- Fri 8am – 2pm

                                          400 Tuscarawas St. W
                                          Suite 200
                                          Canton, OH 44702
                                          Phone: (330) 438-2400
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                                          Goodwill Industries

                                          Local Goodwill organizations are innovative and sustainable social enterprises that create job training programs, employment placement and other community-based programs by selling donated clothing and household items. The Ken Weber Community Campus has walk-in services available Tuesdays and Thursdays for community resource connections. For further information on what Goodwill has to offer, please call our main campus or visit our website.

                                          Thrift Store Locations

                                          Main Campus: (330) 454-9461
                                          Main Campus: (330) 454-9461
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