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  • 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 that provide employment assistance and help prepare young people for employment success.

    • Peer pressure
      Every young person experiences the pull of peer influence at one point or another. During the teen years, when the desire to conform is heightened, it can be tough to resist joining in the same risky behavior as one’s friends, peers and classmates. But doing so can have harmful and lasting consequences.
      • Mental health: young adults

        Teens and young adults who have diagnosable mental illnesses may have difficulty managing daily life functions, including securing housing, employment and education without assistance. Fortunately, Stark County has many mental health and independent living programs available to help support young people as they transition to adulthood.

        • Suicide prevention: young adults

          The transition to adulthood is a time of significant changes and challenges. As you seek full-time employment, experience changes in your relationships and move toward independent living, life can feel overwhelming. No matter why you are hurting, it is important to remember you are not alone. Find mental health service providers and emotional support resources for young adults in Stark County. Call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 if you need immediate assistance.

          • Legal assistance: young adults

            While youth ages 18 to 25 are still developing into mature and self-sufficient adults, many laws and policies begin treating them as adults at age 18. Poor decisions made during this time can have life-long consequences and may make it more difficult to access employment, housing and other basic needs later on. Seek out local legal assistance for the complex challenges these transition-age youth face, including record expungement eligibility.

            • Foster and Adoption services

              Are you interested in learning more about adoption services in Stark County? All children have hopes of being welcomed into permanent, loving and committed families. Whether you are pregnant and exploring your options or an aspiring adoptive parent, find local resources to offer support, knowledge and assistance throughout the process.

              • 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.

                • 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),

                  • 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.

                    • 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,

                      • 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.
                        • Importance of Safe Places and Caring Relationships for Our LGBTQ+ Young People

                          In honor of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month, let us take a moment to learn more about what we can do in our personal and professional lives to create safe spaces and caring relationships for our LGBTQ youth (and adults).

                          Far too many LGBTQ+ youth do not feel safe and accepted or feel a sense of pride in themselves.  In fact, LGBTQ+ youth experience bullying, parental rejection, depression, and thoughts of suicide at significantly higher rates then their heterosexual peers.

                          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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                          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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                          Veteran’s Service Commission of Stark County

                          Provides VA Benefits Assistance, Financial Assistance, Medical Transportation, and Employment Resources to Stark County Veterans and their families.

                          2955 Wise Ave. NW
                          Canton, OH 44708
                          Phone: (330) 451-7457
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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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                          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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                          CommQuest Canton

                          Addiction and mental health counseling, psychiatric services, case management, education and employment services, detox, hot meals, social center

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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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                          AT&T: Discounted Internet Services

                          INTAKE PROCEDURE Visit website to check service availability and apply for the program. Call the Access Program for more information or with any questions. FEES Service availability and speed may vary by address.
                          AT&T will assign the participant to the fastest of these speed tiers available where the participant lives.
                          ELIGIBILITY – Must have one household member participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Also known as food stamps.
                          – Available for households in the National School Lunch Program,
                          Toll Free: (855) 220-5211 
                          Toll Free: (855) 220-5211 
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                          Catholic Charities

                          Emergency rental  assistance for Stark County residents (under 65): visit ccdoy.org to fill out a pre-screening application 

                          Through tangible assistance and other essential services, Catholic Charities affirms human dignity, meets basic human needs, strengthens families, builds communities, and empowers others to transform their lives.

                          832 McKinley Ave NW
                          Suite C
                          Canton, OH 44703
                          Phone: (330) 491-0896
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                          Community Legal Aid Services

                          Providing legal counsel and assistance to low-income individuals and families in Northeast Ohio.

                          Open Monday through Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm, closed for lunch 12pm – 1pm daily.

                          401 Market Ave N, Suite 103
                          Canton, OH 44702
                          Toll-free: 1 (866) 584-2350
                          Toll-free: 1 (866) 584-2350
                          Local: (330) 456-8361
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                          Help Me Grow-Home Visiting

                          Home Visiting is a voluntary, home-based program offered at no cost to your family.  Our home visitors are well-trained professionals who use a compassionate approach that offers information and support during pregnancy, and empowers you as the parent with skills, tools, and confidence to nurture the healthy growth of your child through the earliest years – a critical time of development.

                          WHO SHOULD BE REFERRED?

                          Pregnant women and families with young children.Supporting first-time parents with home visiting services for children up to 3 years old

                          WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
                          6057 Strip Ave NW
                          North Canton, OH 44720
                          Phone: 330-492-8136, ext. 1480
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