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  • Health care support
    All residents should have access to safe and effective health care, regardless of age or income. If you are a teen, young adult or the parent of a young child, affordable, quality care is within your reach. Get the medical, dental, prescription or mental health coverage you need for a happy and healthy tomorrow.
    • Parenting support

      From education and income to physical and emotional health, learn about programs and organizations dedicated to supporting parents in Stark County as they navigate parenthood. Because a strong family foundation can help children succeed at home, in the classroom and in their relationships with others.

      • 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.
        • Money Management
          Many young adults who are just starting out are not experienced in setting a budget or navigating major financial decisions. They may not know who to ask or where to turn to learn effective ways to manage their money. No matter the situation, help is available. Find community resources that offer workshops and counseling programs to put you on the path toward greater financial stability.
          • Medical health providers

            If you are unsure of where to go for medical issues or don’t have a primary care physician, there are hospitals, medical centers, and urgent care facilities throughout Stark County. They can help you stay in good health, address any concerns or illnesses, or tend to more immediate needs and minor injuries. Affordable resources for medical and mental health services are available near you.

            • Abuse & neglect: young adults

              No matter when it initially takes place, the effects of abuse often extend well into adulthood, significantly impacting a person’s physical and mental health. It is important for those who have struggled or are still dealing with the turmoil of abuse and neglect to get the help they need to move forward in a positive, healing direction. Find resources in Stark County dedicated to lifting up survivors of abuse and neglect.

              • 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.
                • Trauma: childhood

                  When children are exposed to violence, abuse or even natural disasters, their confidence is shaken, and their view of the world can be altered. A child’s psychological and physical response to these events can have long-lasting implications for their success in school, their personal relationships and their behavior. Find local resources and childhood counseling to support children who have experienced trauma in Stark County.

                  • 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.

                    • First episode of psychosis
                      The first time you experience a break in your perceptions or sense of reality, it can be frightening and difficult to understand. This early stage of psychosis can happen to people of all ages, and is the most critical time to seek treatment from a trusted mental health provider. Learn ways to identify the first episode of psychosis and find service providers in Stark County you can turn to for support.
                      • Gambling addiction recovery
                        Whether for entertainment, quick cash or to impress their friends, teens in Stark County gamble for many different reasons. Sometimes they’ve had an early experience with a frequent gambler. Other times, financial necessity causes them to look for money anywhere they can. No matter how the gambling behaviors start, they often stem from a deeper issue that can be addressed through counseling and support.
                        • Substance use: childhood

                          Unfortunately, substance use is becoming an increasing concern for younger children in our community. Children who develop drug and alcohol dependencies early in life often experience problems in the classroom, which can lead to long-lasting disadvantages in life. Find community-based prevention and recovery resources, including youth counseling, to help support children whose young lives are touched by addiction.

                          • Eating disorders
                            Whether stemming from behavioral challenges, societal pressures or an underlying mental health issue, eating disorders can affect anyone of any age, race, gender or background. They are just as dangerous as other illnesses, so it is important that these disorders are identified and treated right away. Find community resources available in Stark County to support you or a loved one who is struggling with bulimia, anorexia, binge eating or another eating disorder.
                            • 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.

                              • 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,

                                • Opiate Resources

                                  In recent years, heroin use has been on the rise across the nation, throughout Ohio and in Stark County. According to Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery (StarkMHAR), 1,444 members of our community were treated for opiate use in 2016 – nearly six times the number treated 10 years earlier. Find resources and programs to help raise awareness, educate the community and combat this growing epidemic.

                                  If you or someone you know is in crisis,
                                  • 2-1-1 Helpline Transitions Resources to StarkHelpCentral.com

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

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

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

                                    • Childhood neglect and abuse
                                      When a parent or caregiver fails to provide the basic needs for a child to grow up happy and healthy, it can cause serious long-term effects. For healthy development, children need food, clothing, safety, shelter and emotional support, especially during the early years of their lives.
                                      • Hoarding resources

                                        Do you or someone you know have a hard time getting rid of things? Is it affecting daily life?

                                        People with a hoarding disorder have a persistent difficulty in letting go of items or possessions, even ones that others regard as worthless. Saving these items may make them feel more safe or secure. However, it can also lead to unsafe living conditions. It may even affect their relationships or work.

                                        If you suspect you or someone you know is dealing with hoarding,

                                        • Young Adults (Ages 18 - 25)
                                      • Stark County CARE Teams Cover Basic Needs so Students Can Focus on Academics
                                        Together, these professionals brainstorm ideas for ways to support children so they can do their best while they’re at school.
                                        • 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.
                                          • Importance of Safe Places and Caring Relationships for Our LGBTQ+ Young People

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

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

                                            • 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,

                                              • Where to Find Affordable Childcare in Stark County

                                                Early learning programs are important for the education, growth and development of young children. As a parent or caregiver, you want a childcare option that is safe, nurturing and trustworthy. Finding affordable childcare resources is also important for many families. There are several local resources to help families find affordable childcare that meets a high level of quality. 

                                                Early Childhood Resource Center 

                                                The Early Childhood Resource Center provides training and mentoring to early childhood professionals.

                                                • Facing Homelessness

                                                  Emergency shelter space is limited in Stark County and reserved for people with nowhere else safe and appropriate to stay. Seeking any available safe housing, even if temporary, while connecting to other desired housing assistance may need to be considered. Questions to explore:

                                                  1. Where did you stay last night? Is it safe for you? If so, is there something that would allow you to stay there again tonight? (food, utility support,
                                                  • Reflections, 2020-2021

                                                    Do you roll your eyes when you hear the words ‘self care’? Yeah, me too, and we are hearing it now more often than ever. For 20 years much of our community’s training emphasis has been on understanding both the devastation of trauma and the healing power of Resilience. Who knew that, unknowingly, we were preparing ourselves for 2020 – when our entire world would
                                                    experience a collective and ongoing traumatic pandemic.

                                                    The stability and predictability that had structured our lives?

                                                    • 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
                                                      • Dealing with Inflation: Making More with Less

                                                        Inflation has hit Stark County hard, especially at the grocery store. Many families are struggling to provide healthy and nutritious meals. There are several community food banks in the area to help with food assistance. Below is a list of food pantry resources for your family to receive help with food.

                                                        Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank

                                                        The Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank offers pantry distributions all over Stark County. Visit their website for up-to-date distribution schedules.

                                                        • 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.

                                                          • 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.
                                                            • 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.
                                                              • 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.

                                                                • Public Benefits Assistance: Application & Eligibility

                                                                  Navigating life’s challenges is difficult enough. We’re here to make finding help for basic needs simple. Learn how to apply for cash, food and/or medical assistance and get started today. Cases are processed in the order they are received, so it is important to start the process as soon as possible.

                                                                  Public assistance applications can take up to 30 days to complete. If you need immediate food, clothing, housing or medical help, please view these other resources:

                                                                  • 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.

                                                                    • Developmental disabilities: early childhood

                                                                      Caring for children with developmental disabilities presents unique challenges. For children up to age 3, Stark County Early Intervention (EI) provides services for families to help children reach their full potential. Using a team approach, developmental specialists and therapists, who are specific to the needs of the family, work with caregivers and children to coach, teach specific techniques, and provide appropriate resources to parents and caregivers. Learn more about the programs and services available for young children with developmental disabilities.

                                                                      • Are you in crisis?

                                                                        If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text one of the hotlines below. Counselors and intake specialists are available to offer free, confidential support whenever you need it.

                                                                        In emergency situations, dial 911 and request a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) trained officer.
                                                                        • 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.
                                                                          • 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.
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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.

                                                                              • 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.

                                                                                Stark County Family Council

                                                                                Wraparound services for youth and families who have complex, multi-system needs. Visit their website for more information.

                                                                                6057 Strip Ave NW
                                                                                North Canton, OH 44720
                                                                                Phone: 330-492-8136
                                                                                Phone: 330-492-8136
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                                                                                Buckeye Council, Boy Scouts of America

                                                                                Skill building, outdoor activities and social development to help instill positive behaviors in Stark County’s young people.

                                                                                2301 13th St. NW
                                                                                Canton, OH 44708
                                                                                Phone: (330) 580-4272
                                                                                Learn more

                                                                                One Health Ohio

                                                                                Clinical counselors working with individuals, adolescents and families to help them cope with difficult life events.

                                                                                1390 South Arch Ave.
                                                                                Alliance, OH 44601
                                                                                Phone: (330) 821-3961
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                                                                                National Runaway Safeline

                                                                                Counselors are available 24 hours a day to support runaways, homeless youth and teens in crisis.

                                                                                Visit their website to see chat, text, email and call options to get help today.

                                                                                Hotline: 1 (800) 786-2929
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