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  • Bullying
    Bullying is a serious problem and should be addressed immediately. Remember, if a crime has been committed or if someone is in immediate danger, call 911. Otherwise, here are some important next steps, resources and options to consider.
    • The Importance of Getting an Opioid Overdose Kit

      As the opioid crisis in Northeast Ohio continued to grow, the Stark County Opiate & Addiction Task Force was created in 2011 to help educate the community and provide necessary resources on opioids. In 2014, Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone) was created by the Ohio Health Department to bring together educational and naloxone distribution programs during the opioid epidemic. In order to prevent opioid overdose and to further harm reduction strategies, these organizations provide free overdose kits for anyone in Ohio who wants one.

      • Suicide Prevention for Stark County Children, Teens and Young Adults
        If someone you know is hurting, don’t stop encouraging them to seek support. There is a community rooting for them to keep going.
        • Suicide Risk and Prevention
          Growing up can be a challenging and isolating experience, but the good news is, you don’t have to do it alone. No matter the adversity you might be facing, find the encouragement you need to move forward in a positive direction. Stark Help Central is a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for young people of all ages and backgrounds.
          • Becoming Resilient is a Daily Practice
            Resiliency daily practices and tips to help you build a strong foundation of character. Face life’s challenges with confidence and resilience.
            • Mental & emotional support for trauma
              Recovering from a traumatic event isn’t easy. Discovering and developing resiliency and coping skills may be easier with the help of a mental health professional.
              • There is No Health Without Mental Health
                Mental health in an important part of your overall health – it’s not just physical health. Learn more and get Stark County resources on mental health.
                • Shawna’s Story of Motherhood
                  When Shawna and her husband found out she was pregnant, they didn’t know where to start. Yet everything changed when she met a THRIVE health worker.
                  • Introducing the Stark County Mindfulness Walk
                    StarkMHAR & Stark Parks partnered to create a 1-mile Mindfulness Walk with activities to promote mental health & self-care while enjoying nature.
                    • 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.

                      • Most Common Misconceptions About Mental Health
                        Mental Health Assumptions: Fact or Fiction?

                        Despite all the information available about anxiety, depression, addiction and other mental health issues, many misconceptions persist.

                        Mental health misconceptions can be dangerous when they keep people from getting the treatment they need. Let’s talk about mental health issues and learn to separate fact from fiction. What are some common misconceptions about mental health?

                        Fact: Mental Health Issues Are Actually Quite Common

                        Mental health issues are uncommon,

                        • 6 Ways to Help a Loved One Through Addiction

                          Addiction leaves countless individuals and their loved ones reeling from its devastating impact. As a disease, addiction is frequently misunderstood and stigmatized. Beyond the stereotypical images of substance use, addiction can have behavioral and psychological effects.   

                          If you’re helping someone with addiction issues, the first thing is to know there is always hope and a way forward.   

                          Understanding Addiction as a Disease

                          To provide meaningful help to a loved one struggling with addiction,

                          • 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.

                            • From a Mom Who Knows: Celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

                              I love to take my children out of the house. Whether it is shopping, the park, going for a walk around the neighborhood, to church, or on an adventure- we are always on the go. However, as a parent of two special needs daughters, both with different needs, this can be a challenge. Having one child with physical disabilities means we must make sure the location is accessible and can be accommodating to our specific needs.

                              • Mental Health Awareness Month Tips for You or Your Loved Ones

                                Mental Health Awareness Month is observed every May in the United States. It’s a time to recognize that our mental health is part of our overall health, fight stigmas surrounding mental health issues, learn about various issues and policies, and more. Whether or not you are personally dealing with a mental health issue or a loved one, it is important to find ways to participate. Below are some tips for Mental Health Awareness Month.

                                • 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.
                                  • Early Warning Signs of Mental Illness

                                    Mental health is an important part of one’s overall wellbeing. Similar to physical health, early detection of mental health issues can be pivotal in ensuring more effective treatment, a speedy recovery and a better quality of life.  

                                    However, we must understand that while we can recognize signs of distress, the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues are a complex process best left to professionals. 

                                    Understanding the early warning signs of mental illness is not your chance to diagnose someone.

                                    • How to Build Your Self-Esteem
                                      Low self-esteem can affect many aspects of your life. Feel like you could improve your self-esteem? Here are some ways to start loving yourself more.
                                      • 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.

                                        • 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,

                                          • Meal Assistance Programs for Older Adults: Supporting Health, Independence, and Connection

                                            As we age, our bodies and needs change. Nutrition is one of the most essential factors in maintaining health, independence, and quality of life. Yet for many older adults, eating a balanced, nutritious diet isn’t always easy. That’s why meal assistance programs for seniors, like Meals on Wheels, are such a critical resource in Northeast Ohio.

                                            From preventing malnutrition to reducing social isolation, these senior nutrition services provide more than just a meal.

                                            • What to Expect at Stark County Family Court
                                              If you’re involved with a hearing at Stark County Family Court, it’s helpful to know what to expect so you can be prepared. Learn more.
                                              • 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.
                                                • 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.

                                                  • 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,

                                                    • March 1st is Self Injury Awareness Day

                                                      The UK organization LifeSIGNS started dedicating March 1st as Self Injury Awareness Day in 2002. Now, 20 years later, it is a national awareness day for many countries, including the U.S. Self-injury goes by other names, including self-harm and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), and encompasses a large range of actions that one takes to cope with extreme emotion, release tension from these emotions, or take back a perceived loss of control. While teens tend to be the most likely to self-injure,

                                                      • Affordable & subsidized housing
                                                        Financial hardship can be a key contributor to homelessness. For families and young people with limited income, affordable housing may seem out of reach. Learn about local resources and apartment communities that offer low-rent or subsidized housing in Stark County.
                                                        • Drugs & alcohol
                                                          Young people may turn to alcohol and drugs as a way to numb emotional pain from personal trauma or as result of peer influence. Youth substance use is a key contributor to problems at school, poor social relationships, motor vehicle accidents and mental health issues. With professional treatment, recovery is possible.
                                                          • 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.
                                                            • Juvenile Criminal Case Information
                                                              Young adults who were involved in the criminal justice system as minors will experience a different system as adults. While they retain the right to an attorney and privilege against self-incrimination (among others), the juvenile court system focuses more on rehabilitation and usually offers reduced sentencing options.
                                                              • Children with incarcerated parents
                                                                Having a parent in prison can have a significant impact on a child’s mental and behavioral health. To help reduce the risk for negative outcomes, such as depression, substance use and criminal behavior, it is important for communities to wrap around children with incarcerated parents.
                                                                • Finding help is easier than ever
                                                                  LIFE STAGES

                                                                  For anyone in Stark County who is dealing with life’s challenges, regardless of your age or situation, help is available. Choose an age group below to find local programs and services:

                                                                  • Coming out
                                                                    Coming out is when a person acknowledges, accepts and appreciates their sexual orientation or gender identity and starts to share it with others. Coming out can happen at any age, and that is okay. While the situation is different for everyone, it’s important to find resources that help to create a safe, welcoming space for all LGBTQ+ teens and allies.
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                                                                      We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy, at any time and without notice, simply by posting the changes on our site. Any such change will be effective immediately upon posting.

                                                                      What Information Is Collected and How We Use That Information:

                                                                      We do not collect personally identifying information from users of this website.

                                                                      Clerk of Courts

                                                                      Files, dockets, indexes and preserves all civil, domestic relation and felony criminal case court pleadings, as well as collects and pays out court fines and costs.

                                                                      115 Central Plaza North
                                                                      Suite 101
                                                                      Canton, OH 44702
                                                                      Stark County Courthouse : (330) 451-77801
                                                                      Stark County Courthouse : (330) 451-77801
                                                                      Stark County Office Building : (330) 451-7755
                                                                      Stark County Office Building : (330) 451-7755
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                                                                      Honor Court

                                                                      Providing active-duty service members and veterans with mentoring and support services as they complete probation.

                                                                      101 West Tuscarawas St.
                                                                      2nd Floor
                                                                      Canton, OH 44702
                                                                      Phone: (330) 451-7708
                                                                      Mentor Program: (330) 754-8007
                                                                      Mentor Program: (330) 754-8007
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                                                                      Re-Entry Court

                                                                      Providing transitional support for felony offenders as they return to society, including:

                                                                      • Help with housing
                                                                      • Employment services
                                                                      • Anger management programs
                                                                      • Sex offender treatment

                                                                      Offer a yearlong program with four phases that begins during sentencing and continues throughout the transfer to a correctional facility, during incarceration and as the individual transitions back into the community.

                                                                      201 Cleveland Ave. SW
                                                                      Suite 105
                                                                      Canton, OH 44702
                                                                      Phone: (330) 451-7186
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                                                                      Stark County Family Court

                                                                      Legal services for child custody, behavioral health and domestic relations cases. Visit their website for more information.

                                                                      Intake specialists who work with juvenile offenders and their families to prepare for court cases and provide mediation when possible are available at (330) 451-7317.

                                                                      Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)/ Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) – Representing the rights and interests of abused, neglected and dependent children in Stark County.

                                                                      110 Central Plz. S
                                                                      Suite 670
                                                                      Canton, OH 44702
                                                                      Phone: (330) 451-7415
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                                                                      Pre-Trial Services

                                                                      Assisting the court with pre-trial release decisions for criminal cases as well as monitoring services once individuals have been released.

                                                                      201 Cleveland Ave. SW
                                                                      Suite 102
                                                                      Canton, OH 44702
                                                                      Phone: (330) 451-7451
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                                                                      Stark County Probate Court

                                                                      When a person is unable to manage his or her personal estate because of a disability or chronic illness, a guardian is appointed by the Stark County Probate Court.

                                                                      110 Central Plz. S
                                                                      Suite 501
                                                                      Canton, OH 44702
                                                                      Phone: (330) 451-7755
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                                                                      Stark County Civil Court

                                                                      The Stark County Civil Court collects, records and/or issues this paperwork:

                                                                      • Foreclosures, business disputes and personal injury
                                                                      • Ohio sales and income tax records
                                                                      • Certificates of judgement and subpoenas
                                                                      115 Central Plaza N
                                                                      #101
                                                                      Canton, OH 44702
                                                                      Phone: (330) 451-7801
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                                                                      TransLifeline.org

                                                                      Trans Lifeline’s Hotline is a peer support phone service run by trans people for our trans and questioning peers. Call us if you need someone trans to talk to, even if you’re not in a crisis or if you’re not sure you’re trans.

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                                                                      • When you contact us, you’ll be connected to a trans/nonbinary peer operator
                                                                      • Full anonymity and confidentiality
                                                                      • No nonconsensual active rescue (calling 911,
                                                                      Hotline: 1 (877) 565-8860
                                                                      Hours: Monday-Friday 1pm-9pm
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                                                                      Stark County Homeless Hotline – Homeless Navigation

                                                                      The Stark County Homeless Navigation Hotline (330-452-4363) refers eligible callers to appropriate shelters and other programs for households that meet the HUD definition of literally homeless after conducting an eligibility interview Monday – Friday 7am to 5:30 pm and Saturdays 10am to 2pm (except holidays). Homeless Navigation maintains a current listing of available shelter beds throughout Stark County, and works with mental health agencies, hospitals, law enforcement, alcohol and drug treatment centers, and the courts to prevent discharge into homelessness.

                                                                      Intake & Assessment Number: (330) 452-4363
                                                                      Intake & Assessment Number: (330) 452-4363
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                                                                      Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health: Belden Village

                                                                      Mental and behavioral health services for children and families.

                                                                      • Case management
                                                                      • Diagnostic mental health assessments
                                                                      • Medication management

                                                                      Trauma and grief-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and SITCAP services to reduce risk and increase childhood resiliency:

                                                                      • Case management
                                                                      • Diagnostic mental health assessments
                                                                      • Medication management
                                                                      4641 Fulton Dr. NW
                                                                      Canton, OH 44718
                                                                      Phone: (330) 433-6075
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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
                                                                      Phone: 330-455-1000
                                                                      Hours: Thursdays at 6:30 PM
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                                                                      CANAPI

                                                                      The Community AIDS Network/Akron Pride Initiative is dedicated to HIV support services and LGBTQ advocacy.

                                                                      759 W Market Street
                                                                      1st Floor
                                                                      Akron, OH 44303
                                                                      Phone: (330) 252-1559
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                                                                      National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

                                                                      If you think you’ve seen a missing child, call anytime, 24 hours a day.

                                                                       

                                                                      The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. NCMEC works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation.

                                                                      24-hour hotline: 1 (800) 843-5678
                                                                      24-hour hotline: 1 (800) 843-5678
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                                                                      LGBT National Help Center

                                                                      All of our support volunteers identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ family, and are here to serve the entire community, by providing free & confidential peer-support, information, and local resources through national hotlines and online programs.

                                                                      Hotline: 1 (888) 843-4564
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                                                                      Lifecare Family Health & Dental Center

                                                                      Lifecare Family Health & Dental Center provides affordable, accessible and comprehensive health care services to residents of Canton, Massillon and surrounding Stark County Ohio communities. We are a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), open to persons of all ages regardless of ability to pay and health insurance status. New patients are always welcome. We accept Medicaid, Medicare and most private insurance plans. Reduced rates are available for qualifying uninsured patients. Lifecare’s dedicated team of family physicians,

                                                                      2725 Lincoln St. E
                                                                      Canton, OH 44707
                                                                      Phone: (330) 454-2000
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                                                                      Adult Protective Services

                                                                      To report the suspected abuse, neglect, self-neglect or exploitation of adults, 60 and older. Use 911 if the individual is in immediate danger.

                                                                      Anyone who suspects that elder abuse may be occurring can call the statewide toll-free referral number 24 hours a day, 365 days a year: 1-855-OHIO-APS (1-855-644-6277). Callers do not need to provide proof and can choose to remain anonymous.

                                                                      Elder abuse can also be reported online or to a county JFS agency.

                                                                      Stark County APS Phone: (330) 451-8998
                                                                      Stark County APS Phone: (330) 451-8998
                                                                      State Hotline: 1-855-644-6277
                                                                      State Hotline: 1-855-644-6277
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