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  • 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.
    • 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.
      • Responsibilities: young adults

        As young people transition to adulthood, they may be unprepared for the financial and personal demands of independence. For emerging adults with limited income, the burden of these new responsibilities can be scary and overwhelming. Discover community resources and public assistance programs to help individuals and families in Stark County achieve financial stability and success.

        • 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.

          • How Teen Court Benefits Defendants, Participants, the Court and the Community
            Teen Court is an alternative to traditional juvenile court & prevents recidivism with youth-to-youth accountability. Learn about its impact on Stark County.
            • Foster Children: Aging Out Resources

              Children who are part of the foster care system in Stark County will eventually reach the age of 18 and age out of the program. Just like anyone else, these young adults may have medical and mental health care needs. But unlike other young people, once they age out of foster care, they no longer have the same financial and emotional backing at home.

              Unfortunately, these young people rarely receive the emotional and behavioral health services they need because of a lack of insurance and family support.

              • Early Childhood (Ages 0 - 3)
              • Childhood (Ages 4 - 10)
              • Youth & Teens (Ages 11 - 17)
            • 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.
              • Gangs & violence: young adults

                While teens involved with violence and gang activity do face consequences, the punishments are much more severe once they reach adulthood. In addition to risking your own life, you may be putting your friends and family at risk. Not to mention the potential for years of prison time and lost employment opportunities. But that doesn’t have to be your future. Not with the support available in our community. 

                • Developmental disabilities: childhood

                  For school-aged children with developmental disabilities, services are typically provided through specialized instruction in a classroom setting. Additional resources may include occupational, physical and/or speech/language therapies, nursing services and behavior supports. Learn more about the educational programs available for children with developmental disabilities in your home system by consulting your district’s special education department.

                  • Stark Attention Center
                    In Stark County, young people who are held by the juvenile justice system experience secure, temporary custody through the Stark Attention Center. In addition to operating a highly-successful educational program, the 30-bed facility rewards youth for demonstrating pro-social behavior and personal responsibility.
                    • Legal assistance
                      In addition to a wealth of print and online resources, Stark County has many legal advocates available to support young people in the local justice system. These experts – from program providers to pro-bono attorneys, law schools, bar associations and other organizations and individuals –selflessly deliver valuable legal aid to local youth and their families.
                      • Hard times: young adults

                        The transition to adulthood presents many new and often daunting challenges – from finding affordable housing to navigating the job search. If you find yourself struggling with the demands of bills, groceries, budgets and money management, don’t be discouraged. Community resources are available to support you toward a better financial future.

                        • Bullying: youth & teens

                          Bullying among adolescents can take many forms. As children get older, how they bully becomes more sophisticated and harder to identify. In addition to taunting, threats or physical attacks, the rise of social media has introduced another category of bullying – cyberbullying. As teens have more and more access to social media, gaming and the internet, bullies use these platforms to harass and humiliate others. Find programs and resources in Stark County to help support young people who are affected by bullying.

                          • Homeless & housing: young adults

                            Young people between the ages of 18 and 25 can face significant obstacles as they move toward independent living. Whether you are aging out of foster care or struggling to achieve self-sufficiency with limited resources, you are not alone and help is available. Get started with local resources for basic needs and emotional support.

                            • Financial support: developmental disabilities

                              People with developmental disabilities face unique challenges as they strive to build independent and fulfilling lives. If you or someone you know has a qualifying disability, there are many assistance programs and services available to help you support yourself financially. Learn about your options to help along your journey toward financial stability.

                              • 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.

                                • Mental Health Support for Winters in Ohio

                                  The middle of winter in Ohio can bring on feelings of sadness and seasonal depression. The holidays are behind us, but spring seems far away, especially when the forecast consistently shows freezing temperatures. This is the time of year with the least amount of daylight and many people spend their days indoors. Even with the gloomy atmosphere, check out this video or read below for steps you can take to boost your mood during winter and help treat seasonal depression.

                                  • Aging out of foster care

                                    For young people from 16 to 21 in Stark County, independent living services are available during the transition out of foster care. Specialists can help with the coordination of services to help facilitate a happy and healthy journey toward adulthood. Learn more about the social and support services available to teens and young adults in the Stark County foster system.

                                    • Developmental disabilities: youth & teens

                                      Beginning around age 14, is it important that families of children with developmental disabilities start the process of transitioning to adulthood. This includes activities such as age-appropriate transition assessments, setting measurable postsecondary goals and planning an eventual career path. Through support from the Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities, learn ways to set your child up for success and independence in adulthood.

                                      • Stark County Educational Service Center Provides Schools with Helpful Resources
                                        The Stark County Educational Service Center provides schools with helpful resources that support student educational, health and emotional needs.
                                        • Military and Veteran Resources

                                          Enlisting in the military offers young adults the opportunity to serve their country while enjoying rewarding careers. They acquire skills and characteristics that will serve them well throughout adulthood, such as discipline, structure and independence. Military life can be rigorous and difficult, but sometimes transitioning back to civilian life can be just as challenging. Learn about local military and veteran resources that provide support and assistance for current and former members of the armed services.

                                          • Education opportunities: young adults

                                            After school, it is important for students to look forward to what’s next. Whether they pursue a career, enroll in college or enlist in the armed services, young people have options in choosing their path toward adulthood. Some of these opportunities will require a high school diploma, others may demand a background of skills or training. Either way, emerging adults should have a plan for the future, so they are set up for long-term success.

                                            • 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.

                                              • 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.

                                                • Trauma: young adults

                                                  When a young person’s safety and well-being is threatened, it can have negative effects for a lifetime. It’s often more challenging for a young adult to cope with such events because they’re also dealing with other significant challenges, including personal relationships and living independently for the first time. Whether sudden or long-lasting, these experiences can leave a young person confused, angry or anxious. Find local resources to support these emerging adults through traumatic events.

                                                  • Developmental Disabilities Family Support

                                                    Caring for a child with developmental disabilities can be a significant financial and emotional challenge. Stark Help Central has gathered together some of the most common resources to help you provide the care your child needs. From transportation and child care to cash, food and employment support, learn about the resources available to you.

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                                                    • North Canton Students Use Business to Inspire Positivity in and Outside of the Classroom
                                                      A group of students from Hoover High School in North Canton, Ohio, started You Choose, a Junior Achievement business to promote positivity.
                                                      • 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.

                                                        • How Students and Families Can Find Help for Basic Needs
                                                          Resources for basic needs are available for Stark County students during the school year. Watch this video to learn more.
                                                          • Discover the Early Childhood Resource Center

                                                            With a main office in Canton and additional sites in Akron and Boardman, the Early Childhood Resource Center may be one of this region’s best kept secrets. As part of its mission to promote the healthy development of young children, the organization offers numerous programs aimed at strengthening families; improving the quality of early childhood care and learning experiences; and increasing school and community readiness, while also helping to inform public policy.

                                                            Assisting parents in finding child care,

                                                            • After-school and mentoring activities
                                                              Not sure what to do with your kids when they’re not in school? Extra-curricular activities help to keep students engaged and out of trouble. Find out about some of the positive ways young people can get involved outside of the classroom. There are countless community resources, programs and organizations where children and teens can spend time, volunteer and have some fun. Learn about some of the top after-school activities available in Stark County.
                                                              • HOPE Program Addresses Mental Health in Those on Probation
                                                                Stark County’s HOPE Program is an alternative to prison for those who have a history of mental health issues and are involved in a probation offense.
                                                                • Alternative Therapies for Mental Health
                                                                  6 Holistic Outlets to Improve Your Mental Health & Wellbeing

                                                                  More and more people are realizing how important our mental health is to our overall wellbeing. While traditional medical treatments play an integral role in maintaining good mental health, holistic mental health outlets provide a complementary approach. Though not a substitute for professional help, these outlets offer unique strategies to improve your mental and overall health

                                                                  These alternative therapies for mental health range from free,

                                                                  • 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, and an overall stressful year.

                                                                    • Information on Stark County’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
                                                                      As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, it’s important to stay up to date on information for getting the vaccine in Stark County. Learn more.
                                                                      • 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.
                                                                        • The Legacy Project of Stark Makes an imPACT

                                                                          Who We Are

                                                                          In 2015, The Legacy Project of Stark was founded by Eugene Lingenhoel. As he was delivering backpacks & school supplies at Lehman Middle School in Canton City, the principal, Jeanne McNeal, who is now the principal at Oakwood Middle School in Plain Local, asked Eugene if he would be willing to meet with some of her students.  Jeanne saw a need for her students to have a positive role model in their life and saw an opportunity to provide that for them.

                                                                          • Mental Health Month: Ways to Stop the Stigma
                                                                            Find out how to promote understanding, increase opportunities for help and improve the lives of those facing mental health conditions in Stark County.
                                                                            • 3 Reasons on How Nature Improves 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 improves our mental health.

                                                                              Let’s Explore a Few Mental Health Benefits of Nature Nature Helps Slow Down the Mind

                                                                              Between school,

                                                                              Apprisen/Consumer Credit Counseling Midwest

                                                                              Provides:

                                                                              • Assistance with personal financial management including structured repayment programs that assist with reducing and repaying unsecured debt paying less interest and in a shorter amount of time
                                                                              • Assistance with improving credit management and offer services that provide financial education and guidance, including income and expense management and credit review
                                                                              • Required certification for bankruptcy through our on demand online pre filing bankruptcy certification

                                                                               Also, a HUD approved housing counseling agency providing services for mortgage delinquency counseling and assistance in preparing for home ownership.

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                                                                              Canton, OH 44714
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                                                                              Sing Out Stark

                                                                              Sing Out Stark is an adult chorus of LGBTQ+ and allied singers, dedicated to celebrating diversity, inspiring equity, and building a community of acceptance. There are no auditions! Everyone is welcome. Rehearsals are on Thursdays, 6:30-7:45 pm, Cable Recital Hall, Canton Cultural Center (1001 Market Ave N). Reach out to [email protected] for more information.

                                                                              1001 Market Ave N
                                                                              Canton, OH 44702
                                                                              Phone: 330-455-1000
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                                                                              Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio

                                                                              Serving Stark, Carroll, Tuscarawas, Harrison, and Jefferson Counties, Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio is driven by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live. People partner with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and purchase the homes with an affordable zero interest mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering, or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength,

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                                                                              Canton, OH 44710
                                                                              Primary Phone Line:: 330-915-5888
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                                                                              Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 8:30am to 4pm, and Saturday, 8:30am to 12pm
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                                                                              Military and First Responders Center

                                                                              Horsemanship Sessions: Spend one-on-one time with the horses, and discover how they view the world and what lessons we can learn. Sessions are typically held on Wednesdays. Topics include the power of the herd, the silent language of the horse, the importance of authority, safety from the horse’s point of view, and dealing with an ever-changing environment. We also provide sessions for groups that may be interested. Email Missy for more information or to register.

                                                                              5495 Meese Rd
                                                                              Louisville, OH 44641
                                                                              Phone: (330) 935-2300 x 105
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                                                                              Early Childhood Resource Center (ECRC)

                                                                              With a main office in Canton and additional sites in Akron and Boardman, the Early Childhood Resource Center (ECRC) may be one of this region’s best kept secrets. As part of its mission to promote the healthy development of young children, the organization offers numerous programs aimed at strengthening families; improving the quality of early childhood care and learning experiences; and increasing school and community readiness, while also helping to inform public policy.

                                                                              Services offered include:
                                                                              -assisting families in finding child care that fits their unique needs,

                                                                              1718 Cleveland Ave. NW
                                                                              Canton, OH 44703
                                                                              Phone: (330) 491-3272
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                                                                              Minerva Public Library

                                                                              Minerva Public Library has proudly served the Minerva community for more than a century. Founded in 1913 and now located at 677 Lynnwood Drive, the library has grown and evolved alongside the community it serves.

                                                                              Today’s library is far more than a traditional “lending library.” The collection includes over 100,000 items, including books, magazines, audiobooks, DVDs, and CDs. Through membership in the SEO Library Consortium, cardholders can also request materials from a shared collection of more than 8 million items across 103 library systems.

                                                                              677 Lynnwood Drive
                                                                              Minerva, OH 44657-1250
                                                                              Phone: (330) 868-4101
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                                                                              Jobs for Ohio’s Graduates

                                                                              Jobs for Ohio’s Graduates (JOG) is a workforce development and career readiness organization dedicated to empowering young adults in Stark County to achieve personal and professional success. Our Out-of-School Program serves individuals ages 16–24 who are not currently enrolled in school and are seeking to enter the workforce, continue their education, or overcome barriers to employment.

                                                                              JOG provides GED preparation and support, helping participants complete their high school equivalency and build a foundation for future career or educational advancement.

                                                                              555 Market Ave N
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                                                                              Canton, OH 44702
                                                                              Phone: : 330-409-6000
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                                                                              LGBT National Youth Talkline

                                                                              We provide a confidential safe space where callers of any age can speak about sexual orientation or gender identity/expression issues. This includes coming out issues, relationship concerns, family, bullying, school issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide, and much more.

                                                                              Sometimes you just need to be heard. We’re here. You deserve respect, support, affirmation, and acceptance.

                                                                              We don’t give advice, and we never tell you what you should do. Ultimately, those choices are yours to make,

                                                                              Hotline: 1 (800) 246-7743 (PRIDE)
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                                                                              Stark County Community Action Agency

                                                                              Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)

                                                                              • Emergency HEAP Appointment Line: 330-617-1055
                                                                              • Short term help for heating and cooling costs
                                                                              • Income payment plan program
                                                                              • Fans/air conditioners

                                                                              Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP)

                                                                              • Repairs/replacement – furnace and hot water tank
                                                                              • Insulation
                                                                              • Energy Audits

                                                                              Head Start & Early Head Start

                                                                              • Fully and half-day classes
                                                                              • Home-based Early Head Start services for children birth to three (3) years of age
                                                                              • Social and Health Services
                                                                              • Parental Involvement/Family Engagement

                                                                              Community Action Pathways Hub

                                                                              • Reducing barriers that can prevent health pregnancies and babies
                                                                              • Community connections leading to self sufficiency

                                                                              Community Services and Outreach

                                                                              • Goals Assets Investment Network (GAIN)
                                                                                • Asset building/financial literacy program)
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                                                                              Help Me Grow-Early Intervention

                                                                              Concerned about your child’s development? Act Early!
                                                                               
                                                                              If you’re concerned that a child may have a delay or disability, it’s important to refer them for Early Intervention as soon as possible. Early Intervention can address all types of concerns, like crawling or walkingspeech delays, or social interaction like playing with other children.
                                                                               
                                                                              Early Intervention is available in every part of the state and to any eligible child,
                                                                              6057 Strip Ave NW
                                                                              North Canton, OH 44720
                                                                              Phone Number: 330-479-3448
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                                                                              Community Building Partnership

                                                                              Community Building Partnership of Stark County, Inc. (CBP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening and revitalizing neighborhoods throughout Stark County. CBP empowers residents to improve their homes, build financial stability, and strengthen community connections through a variety of free programs and services.

                                                                              CBP’s Healthy Neighborhoods Programs support neighborhood pride, stability, and reinvestment through:

                                                                              Aultman Area Programming – connecting residents and partners to strengthen the neighborhoods surrounding Aultman Hospital.

                                                                              Canton Exterior Renovation Grant Program – providing financial rebate for exterior home improvements that enhance curb appeal.

                                                                              400 Market Ave N
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                                                                              Canton, OH 44702
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