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  • 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.

    • 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.
      • Suicide Prevention: A GlenOak High School Production
        We partnered with GlenOak High School’s video production department for a video on suicide prevention for teens. Watch it now
        • Healthy Pregnancy

          For expecting mothers, preparing for a healthy birth starts long before labor and delivery. From conception until you bring your baby home, get the early and regular prenatal care you need for a happy and healthy pregnancy. There are many affordable prenatal care providers available here in Stark County.

          • How much sleep do I need?

            Getting enough sleep is critical for healthy and happy development, but it can be difficult to know how much you need. Because sleep needs vary for newborns, infants, toddlers, children, teens and young adults, it’s important to know what’s recommended for you.

            • 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: youth & teens

                Reliable transportation to school, work and other activities is critical for youth and teens. Without access to consistent transportation, the ability to maintain regular school attendance and employment is limited. Fortunately, there are affordable transportation services that offer easy, convenient access to school and other locations throughout Stark County. For those who qualify, free transportation to medical appointments may also be available.

                • Education resources

                  Education resources are available to support the behavior, emotional wellbeing and academic performance of children throughout Stark County. Find programs and services dedicated to providing a strong educational foundation for local students of all ages and abilities.

                  • 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.
                    • 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.
                      • 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.

                        • 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.

                          • Basic Needs: Early Childhood

                            If you are looking for pregnancy support, have a young child at home or need financial assistance to make ends meet, finding help is easier than ever. Learn about programs and organizations committed to providing basic needs to growing families in Stark County. Because no baby should go without the necessary items for a healthy and safe start to life.

                            • Homeless & housing: youth & teens

                              Youth and teens are considered the highest at-risk group for homelessness in the United States. Each year, in communities like ours, it is estimated that up to two million young people are living on the streets, vulnerable to harm. Every child needs a healthy, safe environment in which to live. Learn what support services can help you or someone you know transition to a more stable living environment.

                              • Basic needs: youth & teens

                                For adolescents in Stark County, growing up can be a challenge – especially when money is tight and support is not available at home. When youth and teens are struggling to meet their most basic needs, there are many local organizations they can turn to for help. Discover ways to access food, clothing and shelter for adolescents across Stark.

                                • 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.
                                  • Behind On Rent & Utilities

                                    If you’re facing financial hardships and need help with rent and utilities to help you stay afloat, Stark County offers various programs to assist. Review the options available and reach out to find out which programs might work best for you.

                                    • Food Assistance

                                      Children and families in Stark County, Ohio, need fresh, healthy food. However, they can’t always afford it or don’t have easy access to it. According to Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, Stark County’s food insecurity rate is 14.2%, which equals about 53,000 people. For children in the area, the rate is 20.5% – about 16,770 kids.

                                      Thankfully, there are food pantries throughout the county that provide items to take home.

                                      Please note: Dates and times are subject to change,

                                      • CHANCE Program Helps People with Substance Use in Stark County
                                        The CHANCE Program gives individuals in Stark County a chance to address substance use through intensive treatment. Learn more about this program.
                                        • Suicide prevention: youth & teens

                                          Learn what you can do to support your friends, family and classmates who are hurting. Suicide is a leading cause of death for adolescents ages 10 to 24 and an unfortunate reality in our community. Together, we can help prevent teen suicide. Call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 if you need immediate assistance.

                                          • 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,

                                            • Trauma: youth & teens

                                              Most people will experience a traumatic event at some point in their lives. Whether it is a natural disaster, exposure to violence or abuse, or the death of a loved one, a person’s ability to cope with these experiences can have a lasting effect. When a teen experiences trauma, they may respond differently than a younger child or an adult. Find local resources to help support young people who have gone through trauma and their traumatic stress in Stark County.

                                              • 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.
                                                • Find an Overdose Kit in Stark County

                                                  Overdose kits include Narcan (naloxone) nasal spray that reverses the effects of opiate overdose. Once administered, it can quickly restore breathing, reverse the effects of opioids, and prevent death. (It’s harmless if given to someone not having an opiate overdose.)

                                                  With the rise in the use of opioids in Stark County, you should know where you can get an overdose kit. This is especially true if someone you know is using opioid drugs—you may save their life.

                                                  • 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.

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                                                      • How to Find Warming Centers This Winter
                                                        When freezing temperatures do occur, those who need a warm place to stay can watch for news regarding local warming centers.

                                                        Stark County Housing Rehabilitation

                                                        HUD funds for one-time electric, plumbing, roof, window, furnace, siding, flooring or wall repairs.  

                                                        201 3rd St. NE
                                                        Suite 201
                                                        Canton, OH 44702
                                                        Phone: (330) 451-7399
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                                                        Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)

                                                        Provides a monthly benefit up to $30 (up to $75/month on Tribal lands) for broadband internet. – Provides a one-time discount of up to $100 for a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer (with a co-payment of more than $10 but less than $50.).

                                                        INTAKE PROCEDURE
                                                        – Customers can sign up online at www.getinternet.gov/apply or sign up via mail.
                                                        – To learn more or to get a mail-in application, call the ACP Support Center at 1-877-384-2575 from 9:00am to 9:00pm daily.
                                                        Toll-Free: 1-888-225-5322
                                                        Toll-Free: 1-888-225-5322
                                                        Hours: Daily: 9:00am to 9:00pm. Closed federal holidays.
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                                                        The Shorb Market and Connection Center

                                                        We currently have two Fresh Markets in Canton, one at 603 Shorb Ave. NW and one at 3412 Harmont Ave. NE.   These Fresh Markets provides free produce and grocery items to the community at no cost and is another way we live out our vision of healthy homes and holy hearts for all people. People are invited to shop once-a-day as our selection changes daily.

                                                        603 Shorb Ave NW
                                                        Canton, OH 44703
                                                        Main Line: 330-455-0153
                                                        Main Line: 330-455-0153
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                                                        Queer in Canton Community Center

                                                        Queer in Canton works to build community and help LGBTQAI+ people and allies across Stark County find belonging.

                                                        Offering:

                                                        • Safe Space for the LGBTQ+ Community
                                                        • Support Groups
                                                        • Resource Distribution
                                                        • Youth programming for individuals 12-18 years old
                                                        • Community Closet
                                                        • Community Events

                                                        Please note that we’ll be closed on these holidays: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day,

                                                        2663 Cleveland Ave NW
                                                        Canton, OH 44709
                                                        Hours: Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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                                                        Habitat for Humanity ReStore

                                                        Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a nonprofit home improvement store and donation center that sells donated new and gently used furniture, appliances, home décor, and building materials to the public at a fraction of retail price. Proceeds from each sale help Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio build and renovate homes with low to moderate income families in the local community. ReStore offers free donation pickup for larger items and each donation is tax deductible.

                                                        1400 Raff Road SW
                                                        Canton, OH 44710
                                                        Primary Phone Line:: 330-915-5920
                                                        Primary Phone Line:: 330-915-5920
                                                        Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 5pm
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                                                        WATOES

                                                        Empowering people through community services, family structure and function to build healthy self-esteem.

                                                        1225 Gross Ave. NE, Canton, OH
                                                        Canton, OH 44705
                                                        Office: 330-806-6323
                                                        Office: 330-806-6323
                                                        Admin Cell: 234-458-4551
                                                        Admin Cell: 234-458-4551
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                                                        Girl Scouts of North East Ohio

                                                        Promotes financial literacy, teen pregnancy prevention, healthy lifestyle behaviors and community service for girls ages 11 to 15.

                                                        1010 Applegrove St. NW
                                                        North Canton, OH 44720
                                                        Phone: (330)-433-9485
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                                                        Heart of Ohio Diaper Bank

                                                        Formerly Stark County Diaper Bank

                                                        Offer support to families in times of need by providing access to diapers through a network of community partners.

                                                        Also provide community partners with:

                                                        • Pad and Tampon Packs
                                                        • Adult Incontinence Supplies
                                                        P.O. Box 35452
                                                        Canton, OH 44735
                                                        Phone: (330) 488-7558
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                                                        Eric Snow Family YMCA

                                                        Services for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Before and after school care is available for grades K through 6. Closed on Saturday and Sunday.

                                                        420 3rd St., NW
                                                        Canton, OH 44702
                                                        Phone: (330) 458-2403
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                                                        Stark County Youth Led Prevention

                                                        A youth-led, adult-guided leadership development group providing a safe place for students to come together to promote, celebrate and encourage healthy decisions regarding substance use.

                                                        919 Second St NE
                                                        Canton, OH 44704
                                                        Phone:: (330) 454-7917
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                                                        40 Developmental Assets

                                                        The 40 Developmental Assets® is a framework consisting of preventative measures, positive experiences and qualities that young people need to grow up healthy, caring and responsible. These assets are protective factors that have been consistently shown, by research, to buffer youth from risk.

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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 from 8-11am and 1-3 pm 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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                                                        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
                                                        Phone Number: 330-479-3448
                                                        Referral Number: 1-800-755-4769
                                                        Referral Number: 1-800-755-4769
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                                                        First Tee Canton

                                                        A youth development organization that uses the game of golf to teach youth ages 5 – 18 essential life skills and healthy habits. They provide programs all year-round and also do after-school and utilize trained adult coaches that mentor the youth that attend classes. Programs and classes vary depending on the program and season. Scholarships are also available. Learn more: www.firstteecanton.org.

                                                        2525 25th Street NE
                                                        Canton, OH 44705
                                                        Phone: (330) 452-5331
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                                                        Early Childhood Resource Center (ECRC)

                                                        The Early Childhood Resource Center (ECRC) promotes healthy development through family strengthening and early education resources:

                                                        • Child care information and referrals
                                                        • Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids (SPARK) kindergarten readiness program
                                                        • Professional development resources for educators
                                                        • Home and group-based learning opportunities
                                                        • Developmental screenings and community resource connections
                                                        • Car seat help

                                                        Find a list of child care programs in Stark County here. 

                                                        1718 Cleveland Ave. NW
                                                        Canton, OH 44703
                                                        Phone: (330) 491-3272
                                                        Phone: 1-877-691-8521
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                                                        First Christian Church – Canton

                                                        • Common Goods clothing ministry (Common Goods is closed during certain holidays and when Plain Local Schools close due to bad weather)
                                                        • Monthly food distribution in partnership with the Akron-Canton Food Bank
                                                        • Partnered with The Heart of Ohio Diaper Bank

                                                         

                                                        6852 Market Ave. N
                                                        Canton, OH 44720
                                                        Phone: 330-456-2600
                                                        Phone: 330-456-2600
                                                        Hours: Common Goods: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 11am-2pm. Every 2nd and 3rd Wednesday of each month: 5-7pm Food Distribution: 3rd Friday of each month: 9-11am
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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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