![]() ![]() Family Support Program – Counseling services are available to youth ages 12 to 22 and their families.Teens meet with counselors for free and confidential support. Transitional Living Program – Assists youth ages 17 to 21 with independent living skills, mental health support and securing living arrangements.Crisis Shelter – Provides emergency shelter and crisis intervention for youth ages 12 to 17.Works with Central Ohio’s youth ages 12 to 24 and families who are dealing with issues like abuse, violence, neglect, poverty, and homelessness. Programs & Resources for Older Adults – updated 2023Ĭolumbus Public Health Neighborhood Social Work Helpline: (614) 645-6807.Prescription Help (Reduced Cost Prescriptions, Discount Cards, Medicaid Info) – updated 2023.Pregnancy Resources (Baby Supplies, Prenatal Care, Smoking Cessation, Parenting Education).Job Help (Unemployment Compensation, Looking for a Job, Online Searches) – updated 2023. ![]() Immigration & Refugee Resources – updated 2023.Food Pantries & Soup Kitchens – updated 2023.Emergency Resources (Housing, Financial, Food, Utilities, Safety & Clothing) – updated 2023.Health Care (Free Clinics, Dental, Vision & Women’s Health) – updated 2023.Please note that CPH does not provide direct monetary assistance, but these lists are helpful in finding community agencies that do provide this assistance. They are updated frequently and reviewed by the Columbus Public Health social work team. They provide detailed listings of free and low cost health care, vision care, dental care, prescription help, food pantries, transportation, job help, transportation, pregnancy resources and much more. These neighborhood resource lists are extremely helpful in finding resources in and around your neighborhood. Columbus Public Health (CPH) Resource Lists ![]()
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