Community Directory - Highland County Homeless Shelter
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Community Directory - Highland County Homeless Shelter
Highland County Community Resource Directory 2014-15 This Community Resource Directory is a valuable resource for Highland County, Ohio. If you would like to have your organization or agency added to this Directory or would like to update current information, please notify the Highland County Continuum of Care Community Resource Liaison, Amy Roades, at 937-393-9266 ext. 103 or email her at [email protected]. Thank you. Quick Link Reference *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 INDEX OF ORGANIZATIONS, PAGE NUMBER(S) Accel Temp Services, page 69 Acute Care & Family Practice, page 38 Adams County Sheriff’s Department, page 65 Adecco Temp Services, page 69 Adena Family Medicine – Greenfield, page 38 Adena Greenfield Medical Center, page 18 Alcoholics’ Anonymous, page 18 Allensburg Church of Christ, page 24 Al-non/Alateen Family Groups, page 19 Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati, page 19 American Bar Association, page 19 American Heart Association, page 19 American Cancer Society, page 20 American Legion, page 20 American Red Cross, page 20 Anchor Baptist Church, page 24 Area 937 Ministries, page 20 Area Agency on Aging District 7, pages 20-21 Arthritis Association, page 21 Assurance Wireless, page 21 Attorney General, page 68 Auburn United Methodist Church, page 24 Auditor of State, page 68 Bainbridge Assembly of God, page 24 Bainbridge Church of Christ, page 24 Bainbridge Church of Christ in Christian Union, page 25 Bainbridge United Methodist Church, page 25 Before and After School Child Care (BASC Care), pages 21-22 Belfast United Methodist Church, page 25 Bible Believers Baptist Church, page 25 Bible Missionary Church, page 25 Bridgewood Child Care Center, page 22 Bright Elementary School, page 22 Bright Local School District, page 22 Brown County General Hospital, page 22 Brown County Sheriff’s Department, page 65 Buckskin Elementary School, page 42 Buford Community Church, page 25 Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps, page 23 Carmel Church of God, page 25 Carpenter’s House of Prayer, page 26 Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio/Northern Brown Senior Center, page 23 Chapel of Hope, page 26 Child Care Resource Network (COAD), page 23 Children’s Hospital Medical Center - Cincinnati, page 23 Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Dayton, page 24 Christian Science Society, page 26 2 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Church of Christ – Lynchburg, page 26 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, page 26 Church of God – Latham, page 26 Churches, pages 24-36 City of Greenfield, page 59 City of Hillsboro, page 59 Clinton County Sheriff’s Department, page 65 Clinton Memorial Hospital, page 37 Cornerstone Assembly of God, page 26 Crossville Mission Bible Training Center, page 37 Danville Church of Christ, page 26 Divine Intervention Chapel of the Maranathic Ministries, page 27 Drug and Poison Information, page 37 East Monroe United Methodist Church, page 27 Edgewood Manor, page 37 Elmville Church of Christ in Christian Union, page 27 Emergency Information, page 38 Emmanuel Christian Church, page 27 Ervin Road Baptist Church, page 27 Fairfax United Methodist Church, page 27 Fairfield Elementary School, page 38 Fairfield High School, page 38 Fairfield Middle School, page 38 Fairfield Local School District, page 38 Fairview Friends Church, page 27 Faith Baptist Church, page 27 Fall Creek Friends Church, page 27 Family Doctors, pages 38-39 Family Recovery Services (FRS), pages 39-40 FRS Connections FRS Counseling Inc. FRS Transportation Fayette County Sheriff’s Department, page 65 Federal Government, page 40 First Baptist Church – Greenfield, page 28 First Baptist Church – Hillsboro, page 27 First Church of Christ, page 28 First Church of God, page 28 First Church of the Nazarene, page 28 First Presbyterian Church – Greenfield, page 28 First Presbyterian Church – Hillsboro, page 28 First Presbyterian Preschool, page 41 First United Methodist Church – Greenfield, page 28 First United Methodist Church- Hillsboro, page 28 Folsom United Methodist Church, page 29 Freedom Fellowship Church, page 29 Fruitdale United Methodist Church, page 29 Gate of Truth Full Gospel Church, page 29 Good News Gathering, page 29 3 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Good Shepard United Brethren in Christ Church, page 29 Governor of Ohio, page 69 Got Forgiveness, page 41 Grace Bible Baptist Church – Sinking Spring, page 29 Grace Bible Baptist Church – Greenfield, page 29 Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development, page 41 Greater Life Assembly, page 30 Greenfield Area Christian Center, page 41 Greenfield Church of Christ, page 30 Greenfield City Council, page 60 Greenfield Elementary School, page 41 Greenfield Exempted Village Schools, page 41 Greenfield Medical Services, page 38 Greenfield Middle School, page 42 Greenfield Police Department, page 42 Greenfield Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health, page 42 Harriet Christian Church, page 30 Harwood Christian Church, page 30 Health Source of Ohio – Greenfield, page 38 Health Source of Ohio - Hillsboro, page 39 Hearth and Care Rehabilitation and Nursing at Greenfield, page 42 Highland Amateur Radio Association (H.A.R.A.), page 42 Highland County Alternatives to Violence, page 43 Highland County Auditor, page 59 Highland County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Hills & Dales Training Center, page 43 Highland County Board of Elections, page 44 Highland County Board of Health/Health Department, page 43 Highland County Board of REALTORS, page 44 Highland County Bureau of Motor Vehicles, page 44 Highland County Chamber of Commerce, page 44 Highland County Clerk of Courts, page 59 Highland County Commissioners, page 59 Highland County Community Action Organization (HCCAO), pages 44-45 HCCAO Early Head Start HCCAO Emergency Services HCCAO Family Planning HCCAO Financial Literacy HCCAO Food Pantry HCCAO Highland Appalachian Transportation Systems (HATS) HCCAO Highland Heights Apartments HCCAO Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) HCCAO Housing Rehabilitation Program HCCAO Senior Companion HCCAO Senior Nutrition HCCAO Sycamore Glen HCCAO Talking Books HCCAO Weatherization Program HCCAO Women, Infants, Children Program (WIC) Highland County Common Pleas Court, Probate & Juvenile, page 60 4 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Highland County Convention and Visitors Bureau, page 46 Highland County Coroner, page 60 Highland County Court – Madison Township, page 60 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services (HCDJFS), pages 46-47 HCDJFS Adult Protective Services HCDJFS Child Care – Funded Assistance HCDJFS Child Support Enforcement Agency HCDJFS Children’s Services HCDJFS Disability Assistance HCDJFS Healthy Start/Extended Healthy Start HCDJFS Healthy Families HCDJFS Home & Community Based Waivers HCDJFS Information & Referrals HCDJFS Intensive Vocational Services HCDJFS Learning, Earning & Parenting HCDJFS Local Interagency Network for Children and Family Services (LINCS) HCDJFS Medicaid for Families and Children/Expedited Medicaid HCDJFS Non-Emergency Transportation HCDJFS Ohio Works First (OWF) HCDJFS Pregnancy Related Services (PRS) HCDJFS Prevention, Retention, & Contingency (PRC) HCDJFS Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) HCDJFS Specified Low-income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) HCDJFS Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP-Food Stamps) HCDJFS Training Services HCDJFS Transitional HCDJFS Work Experience Program (WEP) HCDJFS Work Activities Program HCDJFS Workforce Development Services Highland County Dog Warden, page 47 Highland County Economic Development, page 47 Highland County Emergency Management Services, page 47 Highland County Engineer, page 60 Highland County Family Advocacy Center, page 48 Highland County Family & Children First, page 48 Highland County Family YMCA, page 48 Highland County GIS-Map Office, page 48 Highland County Health Department, page 49 Highland County Help Me Grow, page 49 Highland County Historical Society/The Highland House Museum, page 49 Highland County Homeless Shelter, page 49 Highland County Housing Possibilities, pages 50-51 Highland County Humane Society, page 51 Highland County Justice Center - Jail Division, page 60 Highland County Office of Reentry Services, page 51 Highland County OSU Extension, page 52 Highland County Probation Department, page 52 Highland County Prosecutor, page 60 Highland County Recorder, page 60 5 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Highland County Recycling and Litter Prevention, page 52 Highland County Senior Citizen’s Center, page 52 Highland County Sheriff’s Department, page 60 Highland County Society for Children and Adults, page 52 Highland County Treasurer, page 61 Highland County Veteran’s Service Commission, page 70 Highland County Victim Witness Program, page 53 Highland District Hospital (HDH), page 53 HDH Emergency Department HDH Home Health Services HDH Maternity Department Highland Family Health Care, page 39 Highland Family Medicine, page 39 Highland House Assisted Living, page 53 Highland Masonic Lodge #38 F. & A.M., page 54 Hillsboro Bible Baptist Church, page 30 Hillsboro Christian Academy, page 54 Hillsboro Church of Christ, page 30 Hillsboro Church of Christ in Christian Union, page 30 Hillsboro Church of God, page 31 Hillsboro Freewill Baptist Church, page 31 Hillsboro Southern Baptist Church, page 31 Hillsboro House of Worship, page 31 Hillsboro 7th Day Adventist Church, page 31 Hillsboro City Council, page 61 Hillsboro City Schools Board of Education, page 54 Hillsboro Department of Law, Office of Victim’s Services, page 54 Hillsboro Elementary School, page 54 Hillsboro High School, page 54 Hillsboro Middle School, page 54 Hillsboro Municipal Court, page 61 Hollowtown Church of Christ, page 31 Hope Christian Alliance, page 55 Hope Emergency Program, page 55 Hopewell Center/Region 14 State Support Team, page 64 Hospice of Adena Health Systems, page 55 Hospice of Fayette County, page 55 Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley, page 55 Hotlines, page 56 Landmark Baptist Church, page 31 Laurel Oaks Career Development Center, page 56 Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, page 57 Leesburg Church of Christ, page 31 Leesburg United Methodist Church, page 32 Leesburg Wesleyan Church, page 32 Libraries, page 57 Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, page 69 Lighthouse Church of God, page 32 Lions Clubs, page 58 6 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Little Lamb Preschool, page 58 Local Government, pages 58-60 Lynchburg-Clay Elementary, page 60 Lynchburg-Clay High School, page 60 Lynchburg-Clay Middle School, page 60 Lynchburg-Clay Local School District, page 60 Lynchburg United Methodist Church, page 32 Marshall Church of Christ, page 32 Marshall United Methodist Church, page 32 Mature Services, page 61 McClain High School, page 42 Mercy Hospital Clermont, page 61 Metropolitan Housing Authorities, page 61 Mowrystown 1st Presbyterian Church, page 32 Mt. Washington Church of Christ, page 33 Narcotics Anonymous, page 61 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, page 61 New Hope Baptist Church, page 33 New Life Church and Ministries, page 33 New Market Baptist Church, page 33 Northview Baptist, page 33 Northside Church of Christ, page 33 Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Chillicothe Regional Office, page 61 Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (COAD), page 62 Ohio Department of Vital Statistics/Health Department, page 62 OhioMeansJobs|Highland County, page 62 Ohio Missing Children Clearinghouse, page 62 Ohio State University Hospitals, page 62 Pathway to Christ Pentecostal Church, page 34 Paint Creek State Park, page 62 Paint Valley Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Board, page 63 Passport: Area Agency on Aging, page 63 Peace Lutheran Church, page 34 Pilgrim Nazarene Church, page 34 President of United States, page 69 Pricetown Church of Christ, page 34 Prospect United Methodist Church, page 34 Rainsboro Church of Christ, page 34 Rainsboro United Methodist Church, page 34 Rainsboro Elementary School, page 42 Reachout Wireless, page 63 ReaLife Church, page 35 Recovery Health Network, page 63 Reformers Unanimous, page 63 Region 14 State Support Team (SST)/Hopewell Center, page 64 Reserves Network Temp Services, page 69 Resurrected Truth Ministries, page 35 Rocky Fork Family Practice, page 39 Rocky Fork State Park, page 64 7 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Ross County Sheriff’s Department, page 65 RX for Ohio, page 64 Safelink Wireless, page 64 Salvation Army, page 64 Samantha Free Will Baptist Church, page 35 Samantha Friends Church, page 35 Samaritan Outreach Services, page 64 Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Center, page 64 Secretary of State, page 68 Sheriff’s Departments, page 65 Shorter Chapel AME, page 35 Shriners Hospitals for Children®- Cincinnati, page 65 Social Security Administration, page 65 South Central Development Center, page 65 South Central Ohio Big Brothers/Big Sisters, page 66 Southern Ohio Educational Service Center, page 66 Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center, page 66 Southern State Community College (SSCC), pages 66-67 SSCC Adult Opportunity Center SSCC Career Services SSCC Workforce Development & Community Services SSCC Patri-Tots Learning Center Southside Praise and Worship Center, page 35 Spherion Temp Services, page 69 STAR Community Justice Center, page 67 State Government, page 68 State Representative, page 68 State Senator, page 68 St. Benignus Catholic Church, page 35 St. Mary’s Catholic Church, page 35 St. Mary Catholic School, page 67 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, page 36 St. Vincent de Paul Society, page 67 Sunrise Sunset Day Care, page 68 Temporary Employment Services, page 68 The Tree of Life Fellowship Center, page 36 TouchPoint Pentecostals, page 36 Treasurer of State, page 69 Trinity Christian Union Church, page 36 Turning Point Applied Learning Center, page 69 Union Church of Christ, page 36 United States Representative, page 40 United States Secretary of State, page 40 United States Senators, page 40 USDA Rural Development, page 69 Veteran’s Services, page 69 Vice President of the United States, page 40 Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE), page 70 Walnut Hill Church of Christ in Christian Union, page 36 8 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Wayman Chapel A.M.E. Church, page 36 Wee Care Preschool, page 70 West Main Urgent Care, page 70 Whiteoak High School, page 23 9 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 CROSS REFERENCE INDEX/PAGE NUMBER(S) Abuse, Violence or Neglect Highland County Alternatives to Violence, page 43 Highland County Children’s Services, page 46 Highland County Victim Witness Program, page 53 Hillsboro Department of Law, Office of Victim’s Services, page 54 Ohio Missing Children Clearinghouse, page 62 Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE), page 70 Adolescent Medicine Children’s Medical Center – Cincinnati page 23 Children’s Medical Center – Dayton page 24 Family Doctors, pages 38-39 Shriner’s Hospital for Children®-Cincinnati page 65 Adult/Child Mentoring South Central Ohio Big Brothers/Big Sisters, page 66 Adult Developmental Institutions Highland County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Hills & Dales Training Center, page 43 Adult Education Laurel Oaks Career Development Center, page 56 Southern State Community College, pages 66-67 Turning Point Applied Learning Center, page 69 Adult Protective Services Highland County Alternatives to Violence, page 43 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Alcohol Abuse Education/Prevention Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups, page 19 Alcoholics’ Anonymous, page 19 FRS Counseling, page 40 Reformers Unanimous, page 63 Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Services, page 64 Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati, page 19 Anger Management Highland County Alternatives to Violence, page 43 Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Services, page 64 Appliances Hope Emergency Program, page 55 10 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Baby Clothing Area 937 Ministries, pages 20 Greenfield Area Christian Center, page 41 Hope Emergency Program, page 55 New Life Ministries, page 33 Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center, page 66 Basic Needs Area 937 Ministries, pages 20 Greenfield Area Christian Center, page 41 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 44 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Hope Christian Alliance, page 55 Hope Emergency Program, page 55 New Life Ministries, page 33 Salvation Army, page 64 St. Vincent de Paul Society, page 67 Battered Women’s Shelter & Hotline Highland County Victim Witness Program, page 53 Highland County Alternatives to Violence, page 43 Birth Certificates Highland County Health Department, page 49 Ohio Department of Vital Statistics, page 62 Birth Control Counseling Highland County Community Action Organization, page 44 Blood Pressure Screening Highland County Health Department, page 49 Highland County Senior Citizens Center, page 52 Budgeting Highland County Community Action Organization, page 44 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Business Associations Highland County Chamber of Commerce, page 44 Business/Economic Development Ohio State University Extension, page 52 Highland County Chamber of Commerce, page 44 Business Loans South Central Development Center, page 65 Cancer American Cancer Society, page 20 11 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Career Counseling Ohiomeansjobs|Highland County, page 62 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Child Care Before and After School Child Care (BASC Care), pages 21- 22 Bridgewood Child Care Center, page 22 Southern State Community College Patri-Tots Learning Center, page 67 Sunrise Sunset Day Care, page 68 Child Birth Education and Child Seat Safety Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland District Hospital, page 53 Childhood Immunizations Highland County Health Department, page 43 Children’s Protective Services Highland County Children’s Services, page 46 Children’s Psychiatric Services Children’s Hospital-Cincinnati, Dayton, pages 24-25 FRS Counseling, page 39 HealthSource of Ohio, page 38 Mercy Hospital Clermont, page 61 Children’s Respite Care Highland County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Hills & Dales Training Center, page 43 Highland County Children’s Services, page 46 Children’s Services Child Care Resource Network, page 23 Highland County Community Action Organization Early Head Start, page 45 Highland County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Hills & Dales Training Center, page 43 Highland County Children’s Services, page 46 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Regional 14 State Support Team/Hopewell Center, page 64 Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Services, page 64 Child Support Assistance Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Charitable Relief Organizations Area 937 Ministries, page 20 American Red Cross, page 20 Greenfield Area Christian Center, page 41 Hope Christian Alliance, page 55 12 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 New Life Ministries, page 33 Salvation Army, page 64 Samaritan Outreach Services, page 64 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, page 36 Clothing Area 937 Ministries, page 20 Greenfield Area Christian Center, page 41 Highland County Children’s Services Agency, page 46 Hope Christian Alliance, page 55 New Life Ministries, page 33 Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center, page 66 Communications Highland Amateur Radio Association (H.A.R.A.), page 42 Counseling-including Drug and Alcohol Alcoholics’ Anonymous, page 18 Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups, page 19 Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati, page 19 Child Care Resource Network, page 23 FRS Counseling, page 40 HealthSource, page 38 Highland County Victim Witness Program, page 53 Narcotics Anonymous, page 61 Paint Valley Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Board, page 63 Reformers Unanimous, page 63 Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Services, page 64 STAR Community Justice Center, page 67 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, page 36 Crime Victims Highland County Alternatives to Violence, page 43 Highland County Victim Witness Program, page 53 Hillsboro Department of Law Office of Victim’s Services, page 54 Crisis Lines Drug and Poison Information, page 37 Highland County Alternatives to Violence, page 43 Highland County Victim Witness Program, page 53 Hotlines, page 56 Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Services, page 64 Death Certificates Highland County Board of Health, page 43 Ohio Department of Vital Statistics, page 62 Disabled Services Hearth and Care at Greenfield, page 42 13 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Hills & Dales Training Center, page 43 Region 14 State Support Team (SST)/Hopewell Center, page 64 Driver’s License/Training Highland County Bureau of Motor Vehicles, page 44 Turning Point Applied Learning Center, page 69 Disaster Relief American Red Cross, page 20 Salvation Army, page 64 Educational Testing Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Southern State Community College, page 67 Elderly (See Senior Citizens) Emergency Shelter Highland County Homeless Shelter, page 49 Employment (See Jobs) Environment Highland County Recycling and Litter Prevention, page 52 Eye Care Lion Clubs, page 57 Family Planning Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Food Area 937 Ministries, page 20 Greenfield Area Christian Center, page 41 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Hope Christian Alliance, page 55 Hope Emergency Program, page 55 New Life Ministries, page 33 Salvation Army, page 64 Samaritan Outreach Services, page 64 Formula/Baby Food Area 937 Ministries, page 20 Greenfield Area Christian Center, page 41 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Hope Emergency Program, page 55 New Life Ministries, page 33 14 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Samaritan Outreach Services, page 64 Furniture Greenfield Area Christian Center, page 41 Hope Emergency Program, page 55 Hearing Tests Highland County Senior Citizens Center, page 52 Home Delivered Meals Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Senior Citizens Center, page 52 Home Loans USDA Rural Development, page 69 Hospice Care Hospice of Adena Health Systems, page 55 Hospice of Fayette County, page 55 Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley, page 55 Housing Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Housing Possibilities, pages 50-51 Highland County Homeless Shelter, pages 49 Metropolitan Housing Authority, page 61 Housing Repair Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Jobs/ Employment Training Accel Temp Services, page 69 Adecco Temp Services, page 69 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Mature Services, page 61 OhioMeansJobs|Highland County, page 62 Reserves Network Temp Services, page 69 Spherion Temp Services, page 69 Turning Point Applied Learning Center, page 69 Legal Assistance Hillsboro Department of Law Office of Victim’s Services, page 54 Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, page 57 Libraries Greenfield Library, page 57 Hillsboro Library, page 57 Leesburg Library, page 57 Lynchburg Library, page 57 15 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Medical Acute Care & Family Practice, page 38 Adena Family Medicine – Greenfield, page 38 Adena Greenfield Medical Center, page 18 Brown County General Hospital, page 22 Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Cincinnati, page 23 Children’s Hospital Medical Center – Dayton, page 24 Clinton Memorial Hospital, page 37 Greenfield Medical Services, page 38 Health Source of Ohio – Greenfield, page 38 Health Source of Ohio, Hillsboro, page 39 Highland District Hospital, page 53 Highland Family Health Care, page 39 Highland Family Medicine, page 39 Mercy Hospital Clermont, page 61 Nationwide Children’s Hospital, page 61 Ohio State University Hospital, page 62 Recovery Health Network, page 63 Rocky Fork Family Practice, page 39 RX for Ohio, page 64 Shriners Hospitals for Children® - Cincinnati, page 65 West Main Urgent Care, page 70 Missing Persons Ohio Missing Children Clearinghouse, page 62 Ohio Benefit Bank Sites Good News Gathering, page 29 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Office of Reentry Services, page 51 Hope Emergency, page 55 Samaritan Outreach Services, page 64 Southern State Community College, page 66 Preschools First Presbyterian Preschool, page 41 Head Start of Highland County, page 45 Little Lamb Preschool, page 58 Wee Care Preschool, page 70 Schools Bright Local School District, page 22 Fairfield School District, page 38 Greenfield Exempted Village Schools, page 41 Hillsboro Christian Academy, page 54 Hillsboro City Schools, page 54 Lynchburg-Clay School District, page 61 St. Mary’s Catholic School, page 62 16 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Senior Citizens Programs Catholic Charities of Southwestern Ohio/Northern Brown Senior Center, page 23 Edgewood Manor, page 37 Hearth and Care at Greenfield, page 42 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Senior Citizens Center, page 52 Passport: Area Agency on Aging, page 63 Social Security Information Highland County Senior Citizens Center, page 52 Social Security Administration, page 65 Transportation Catholic Charities of Southwestern Ohio/Northern Brown Senior Center, page 23 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Senior Citizens Center, page 52 FRS Transportation, pages 40 Utilities Assistance Assurance Wireless, page 21 Got Forgiveness, page 40 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Hope Christian Alliance, page 55 Reachout Wireless, page 63 Safelink, page 64 Salvation Army, page 64 St. Vincent De Paul Society, page 67 Veterans and Armed Forces Services American Legion, page 20 American Red Cross, page 20 Highland County Veteran’s Services, page 69 Salvation Army, page 64 Voter Registration Highland County Board of Elections, page 43 Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 Highland County Department of Job and Family Services, page 46 Highland County Office of Reentry Services, page 51 Weatherization Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 WIC Highland County Community Action Organization, page 45 17 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 DESCRIPTION OF EACH ORGANIZATION Adena Greenfield Medical Center 550 Mirabeau Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-9400; Fax: 937-981-9499 Website: www.adena.org Services: Emergency Medical Care, Emergency Room Care, Rehabilitation Services, Home Health Care, Occupational/Physical Therapy, Specialty Clinics and Speech Therapy. Eligibility: Based on needs, may require doctor’s referral, fee for service. Alcoholics’ Anonymous Lowell Van Den Berg Phone: 937-288-2501 AA Meetings in Highland County (meetings subject to change) Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: 9:00 am – Sunshine Breakfast Group @ Southern State Community College 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Rooms203/204 Open – Chairman’s choice; use main or rear entrance 8:00 pm – Greenfield Freedom Group @ First Presbyterian Church 457 Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Closed – Discussion; enter east basement door 6:30 pm - HOYPPAA Group @ FRS Counseling 313 Chillicothe Avenue (US 50 East), Hillsboro, OH 45133 Open – Discussion; enter by rear door 8:00 pm - TWMIG Group @ First Baptist Church 125 North Washington Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Open – Speaker meeting 7:30 pm – Beginner’s Group @ First Baptist Church 127 South West Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Open – Discussion; enter by rear basement door 8:30 pm – Hillsboro Group @ First Baptist Church 127 South West Street, Hillsboro. OH 45133 Closed – Discussion; enter by rear basement door 12:00 pm - Wednesday Noon Live FRS @ FRS Counseling) 313 Chillicothe Avenue (US 50 East), Hillsboro, OH 45133 Open – Discussion; enter by rear door 7:30 pm – Serenity Group – Big Book and 12-12 @FRS Counseling 313 Chillicothe Avenue (US 50 East), Hillsboro, OH 45133 Open – Discussion; enter by rear door 6:00 pm – Sister in Sobriety – Women only @ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 234 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Closed – Discussion; Use North Street Entrance 8:00 pm – Speaker’s Meeting @ Peace Lutheran Church 231 Harry Sauner Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Open – Speaker 6:30 pm – Hillsboro’s Beginner’s Group @ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 234 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Open – Discussion; use North Street entrance 8:30 pm – Friday Night Group @ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 234 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Open – Speaker meeting; use North Street entrance 18 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 19 Al-Anon/A lateen Family Groups Email: [email protected] Wednesday: Thursday: 12:00 pm – “Brown Bag” Meeting @ First United Church East Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 8:00 pm – Peace Lutheran Church 231 Harry Sauner Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati 644 Linn Street, Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203 Phone: 513-721-4284 Website: www.alz.org/cincinnati Southeastern Ohio Branch manager: Melissa Dever @ 740-710-1821 or you may contact Southeastern Ohio Branch coordinators: Rhonda McFarland or Ramona Farley @ 937-779-6990 Services: Serving an eight (8) county region: Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Scioto, and Vinton counties. Alzheimer’s Association provides support, education, advocacy and research on behalf of those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Helpline: A 24-hour telephone service which provides information, support and referrals to community resources for families, friends and professionals with Alzheimer’s Disease or a related disorder. Family Care Consultation: This program provides personalized consultation to help families plan for care; a source of practical information and emotional support. Family Support Group: This program meets in small discussion groups for family caregivers and friends that provide an opportunity for mutual support and understanding. Educational Programs: A variety of educational programs for families, care givers and professionals are offered continually throughout our area. Care Giver Theory: What families need to know about Dementia and an overview of Alzheimer’s Disease. Safe Return: A nationwide, community-based safety net designed to help register and identify individuals who are memory impaired due to Alzheimer’s Disease or a related disorder. A 24-hour toll-free 800 line enables police and private citizens to return wanderers to their homes. Resource Center: A multi-media reference library with free literature for family caregivers, students, professionals, and other laypersons. Memories in the Making: An art program for the individuals in the early and middle stages of Alzheimer’s Disease, which provides an opportunity for self-expression through participation in the visual arts. Eligibility: The program and services are available to family, friends, and professionals coping with Alzheimer’s Disease or related disorders; all services are free. American Bar Association Phone: 1-800-285-2221 ABA Network Website: www.abanet.org Services: The mission of the American Bar Association is to be the national representative of the legal profession, serving the public and the profession by promoting justice, professional excellence and respect for the law. American Heart Association 5211 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45227 Phone: 513-842-8865 Fax: 513-281-1433 Website: www.americanheart.org *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 20 Services: The American Heart Association provides programming on prevention and education with regard to heart diseases and strokes. Eligibility: All services are available to residents of Highland, Adams, Brown, and Clinton counties. American Cancer Society 2808 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45206 Phone: 1-888-227-6446 ext. 4005 Phone: 937-393-3832 1100 Northview Drive, Apt #5-B, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Services: This organization provides information on preventive and early detection of cancer. The organization assists with resources and guidance. Eligibility: Anyone can access comprehensive cancer information, programs, services or resources just by contacting us via the telephone, website, or in person. We assist cancer patients, their families and caregivers, and anyone with questions or concerns about cancer. American Legion Commander Joe W. Thompson Phone: 937-393-2516 Services: The American Legion assists with filing for benefits for veterans and their families. The meetings are held at Senior Citizens Center on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm. Eligibility: Veteran status during wartime. American Red Cross 2111 Dana Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45207 Phone: 513-579-3000 or 1-800-255-7070 Website: www.redcross.org Services: The American Red Cross helps keep people safe every day, as well as in emergency situations; thanks to caring supportive people in the community. Eligibility: The American Red Cross provides services to anyone in need. Area 937 Ministries 220 South Elm Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-0937 Fax: 937-393-1752 Email: [email protected] Website: www.area937.com Services: Provide food, daily necessities and clothing for those who are either unemployed, under-served or struggling; this service is one of the many ministries of the Hillsboro Church of Christ. Eligibility: Income guidelines apply. Area Agency on Aging District 7 F32-URG PO Box 500, Rio Grande, OH 45674 Phone: 1-800-582-7277 TTY: 711 Email: [email protected] Website: www.aaa7.org The Area Agency on Aging District 7, Inc. (AAA7) supports independence, choice and dignity through a number of home and community-based services in the ten counties it serves in Ohio, which include Highland. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 21 The Agency can offer an in-home assessment at no cost to determine what programs are available to best serve the needs of older adults and adults age 18 or older living with a disability. Services could include care management, personal care, homemaking, home-delivered meals, emergency response systems, medical equipment, transportation, caregiver support, health and wellness programs, as well as other long- services designed to support an individual’s health and well-being. Aging and Disability Resources Area on Aging District 7, Inc. F32-URG PO Box 500, Rio Grande, OH 45674 Phone: 1-800-582-7277 TTY: 711 Email: [email protected] Website: www.aaa7.org Assistance and options counseling for those who wish to learn more about the services and programs provided through the Area on Aging District 7 and the Regional 10-county Service Network, including Highland County. Services could include care management, personal care, homemaking, home-delivered meals, emergency response systems, medical equipment, transportation, caregiver support, health and wellness programs, as well as other programs designed to support an individual’s health and well-being. Arthritis Association 7124 Miami Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45243 Phone: 1-800-383-6843 Website: www.arthritis.org enter zip code for local information Facebook: Arthritis Foundation Ohio River Valley Chapter Contact: [email protected] Referrals: Rheumatology lists and disease specific brochures are available at no charge. Services: Programs for better living exercise leader workshops available for Tai Chi, land-based exercise and aquatic exercise. Register to become an arthritis e-advocate by emailing: [email protected] Assurance Wireless Phone: 1-888-321-5880 Website: www.assurancewireless.com Services: Free government cell phone. 250 free voice minutes and 250 free texts added each month. Eligibility: You may qualify for Assurance Wireless if you participate in any of the following public assistance programs: Medicaid, Food Stamps/SNAP, General Assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), TANF/Work First (TANF/ Ohio Works First), Section 8/Federal Public Housing Assistance, Home Energy Assist Programs (HEAP, LIHEAP @ E-HEAP), National School Free Lunch Program (NSLP), and Supplemental Security IncomeBlind & Disabled (SSDI). Or you may qualify based on household income. One account per household: The Lifeline Assistance Program is available for only one wireless or wire line account per household. Separate households that live at the same address are eligible, including residents of homeless shelters and nursing homes, for example. Residents with temporary addresses are also eligible. Before and After School Child Care (BASC Care) Greenfield Elementary School 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123, Room 22 Phone: 937-981-3241 ext. 1012 Fax: 937-981-2521 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 22 Services: BASC Care offers children a place that is safe, secure, and warm which is under the supervision of caring adults. BASC Care provides choices and flexibility, offers creative and fun activities to enhance development. Children also receive help with homework. BASC Care provides parents with an environment that is supportive of their roles as parents and helps provide resources for their children’s needs and interests. Eligibility: Elementary school-aged children in grades K-6. BASC Care is open from 6am until 9am; then again after school until 6pm. Each day that school is in session. Cost: Annual Registration Fee is $30.00 per family. Weekly fixed rates follow: If using BOTH am and pm sessions, the fees are: $40.00 for the first child in the family $30.00 for the second child in the family $25.00 for each additional child in the family If using either the am OR pm session, the fees are: $20.00 for the first child in the family $15.00 for the second child in the family $10.00 for each additional child in the family These rates include the daily snack fee. The rate will be charges whether a family uses the program before school, after school or both before and after school programs. There is a $10.00 yearly supply fee per child. There will be an extra charge of $1.00 per minute for each minute after 6pm that a child is not picked up. Income-eligible help with fees is offered through Highland County Job and Family Services Department; contact them directly to determine qualification. Bridgewood Child Care Center 8233 ST RT 73, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0560 Bright Local School District 44 North High Street, PO Box 299, Mowrystown, OH 45155 Phone: 937-442-3114 Fax: 937-442-6655 Website: www.bright.k12.oh.us School Board Members: Steve Cox, Debbie Awick, Mike Ames, Stuart Cox, and Tammy Hauke Bright Elementary School, Grades 1-6 6100 Fair Ridge Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-927-7010 Fax: 937-927-7015 Whiteoak Junior/Senior High, Grades 7-12 PO Box 299 – Taylorsville Road, Mowrystown, OH 45155 Phone: 937-442-2241 Brown County General Hospital 425 Home Street, Georgetown, OH 45121 Phone: 937-378-1500 Website: www.bcrhc.org Services: Emergency medical care, emergency room care, hospital delivery, intermediate care facilities, hospital based outpatient services, and inpatient rehabilitation. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 23 Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps Highland County General Health District 1487 North High Street, Suite 400, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1941 Contact: Katie Lewis Website: www.odh.gov Purpose: BCMH is a tax-supported program within the Ohio Department of Health. The goal is to assure that children with special health care needs and their families obtain comprehensive care and services. Services: The Diagnostic Program, Treatment Program, Service Coordinator Program and Public Health Nurse Service. Eligibility: Children who are under the age of 21, are a resident of Ohio, must be under the care of a BCMH approved physician, have a possible medical handicap for Diagnostic Program, have an eligible medical handicap for the Treatment Program. The family of the child must be financially eligible for the Treatment Program only. Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio/Northern Brown Senior Center 20864 State Route 251, PO Box 211, Fayetteville, OH 45118 Phone: 513-875-2317 Fax: 513-241-5022 Website: www.catholiccharitiessswo.org Email: [email protected] Services: Northern Brown Senior Center, transportation, educational enrichment and socialization-life skills. Eligibility: Persons 55 years or older or with a disability. This agency serves Perry, Sterling, Green Townships of Brown County and surrounding townships in bordering counties. COAD Early Care & Education Division PO Box 1756, 806 6th Street, Suite 203, Portsmouth, OH 45662 Phone: 740-345-6527 or 1-800-577-2276 Website: www.ohio4kids.org Services: COAD ECE counselors will assist families with finding child care by providing a list of child care options that may meet their identified needs. Counselors provide families with information on how to choose care. Families may also complete a childcare search online by connecting to the website. COAD ECE helps individuals with the process of opening a child care business. This organization assists providers with locating required training and offers technical assistance. A resource lending library is also available to help parents, providers and agency staffs provide quality care and services. Eligibility: Parent services are free. Children’s Hospital Medical Center 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45029 Phone: 513-636-4200 or 1-800-228-4055 Website: www.cchmc.org Services: Emergency room care, general and neonatal intensive care, child abuse, medical evaluations, sexual assault treatment, developmental assessments, hospital based outpatient services, range of pediatric specialty clinics, medically indigent child programs, inpatient psychiatric units. Eligibility: Adolescents, children and families with children. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 24 Children’s Medical Center One Children’s Plaza, Dayton, OH 45404 Phone: 937-641-3000 or 1-800-228-4055 Website: www.childrensdayton.org Services: Emergency medical care, emergency room care, hospital delivery, intermediate care facilities, hospital based outpatient services, inpatient rehabilitation, psychiatric inpatient services. Eligibility: Adolescents and children CHURCHES Allensburg Church of Christ – Robert J. Stevens 7105 Abernathy Road, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-2962 Website: www.allensburgchurch.com Facebook: Allensburg Church of Christ Sunday: Early Bird Sunday School 8:30am, Morning Worship 9:30am, Bible School 11am. Evening Worship 7pm (during the summer) 6pm (during school year). Youth group times typically the same as evening services. Wednesday: Wednesday nights (between September and March) we have Family Reunion for adults and KIDMO! For children K-6th grade. During school year Kyle has Bible Study (and pizza) at Lynchburg Clay Middle School 2:17pm-3:15pm. Thursday: There is Evening Bible Study (for Lynchburg High Schoolers or Junior Highers of non-Lynchburg students) from 7:00pm-8:00pm at Allensburg’s youth house which is west of the church (right). (2862 US 50 Hillsboro). Anchor Baptist Church –At Dunn’s Chapel- RD Hottle 5381 Anderson Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2209 Facebook: Anchor Baptist Church at Dunn’s Chapel Sunday: Sunday School 10am, Morning Worship 11am, and Sunday Evening Services 5:30pm. Wednesday: Wednesday Evening 7pm. Auburn United Methodist Church – Mary Cyrus Carrytown Road, PO Box 97, Highland, OH 45132 Website: www.bright.net/~gshaffer/auburnchurch.htm Sunday: Worship 9am, Sunday School 10am Wednesday: United Methodist Women Bi-Monthly 1:30pm 1st Wednesday of the month. Bainbridge Assembly of God – Rick Shepherd 5173 US Route 50, Bainbridge, OH 45612 Phone: 740-634-2064 Facebook: Bainbridge Assembly of God Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Morning Worship 10:30am Wednesday: Wednesday Service 7pm. Bainbridge Church of Christ – Steve Alexander 3812 US Route 50, Bainbridge, OH 45612 Phone: 740-634-3928 Facebook: Bainbridge Church of Christ Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Celebration Worship 10:30am, Family Worship and K-6 Bible Club 6:00pm. Wednesday: High School/Adult Bible Study 6:30pm *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 25 Bainbridge Church of Christ in Christian Union – William Smith 216 South Quarry Street, Bainbridge, OH 45612 Phone: 740-634-2651 Website: www.b3cu.com Email: [email protected] Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Morning Worship 10:30am, Praise and Worship 6:30pm Wednesday: Adult Bible Study, Young Adult Bible Study, and Teens & Children 6:30pm. Bainbridge United Methodist Church – Matthew Brooks 102 East 2nd Street, Bainbridge, OH 45612 Phone: 740-634-3791 Website: www.bainbridgeumc.com Facebook: Bainbridge UMC Sunday: Modern Worship 8:45am, Sunday School 9:30am, Traditional Worship 10:30am, Youth Group 6:00pm Monday: Bible Study 7:00pm Thursday: Bible Study 9:00am Belfast United Methodist Church – Mick Parks 1862 State Route 73, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-764-0435 Sunday: Worship 9:00am, Sunday School 10:00am Bible Believers Baptist Church – Steve Cowgill 7011 Ervin Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4476 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Worship 11:00am and 6:00pm Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00pm Bible Missionary Church – Mike Norwood 665 South 7th Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-763-0431 Sunday: Sunday School 9:45am, Sunday Worship 10:45am and 6:00pm. Wednesday: Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00pm Buford Community Church – Kenneth Barr (A Non-Denominational Church of the Living God) 816 Greenbush Road East, Buford 45171 PO Box 711, Batavia, OH 45103 Phone: 937-444-0689 Website: www.bufordsite.com Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am and Worship 11:00am Wednesday: Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm Church building, Fellowship Hall and Pastor available for weddings FREE of charge. Carmel Church of God – Shane Denney 5554 Carmel Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-446-2746 Sunday: Sunday School 9:45am, Worship and Children’s Church 10:45am, Worship 6:00pm. Wednesday: Bible Study and Praise 7:00pm. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Carpenter’s House of Prayer – Kimble (Kim) Zornes (A Non-Denominational, Pentecostal church, where all are welcome) 7450 Fairground Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0168 Facebook: Carpenter’s House of Prayer Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Morning Worship 11:00am, and Evening Service 6:00pm. Tuesday: Women’s Bible Study* 6:00pm. Thursday: Evening Service 7:00pm. Friday: Evening Youth Service** 9ages 13-21) 6:00pm *The women’s Bible study is not always held at the church, but we usually meet at the church before going. For more information contact Linda at 937-509-2696 **For more information about the youth service, or to arrange a ride, please call Penny at 937-509-0865. Chapel of Hope 12986 State Route 41, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2441 Sunday: Sunday Morning 10:00am, Morning Worship 11:00am, Sunday Evening 7:00pm. Wednesday: Wednesday Evening 7:30pm. Christian Science Society 301 West Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3962 Church of Christ Pearl Street, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Sunday: Bible Study 9:30am, Worship 10:15am and 6:00pm Wednesday: Bible Study: 7:00pm Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 1281 State Route 28 East, Greenfield, OH 45123 Sunday: Sunday Services 9:30am - 12:30pm Family history open by appointment. Church of God 6008 State Route 124, Latham, OH 45646 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Morning Worship 11:00am, Evening Worship 6:00pm. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:00pm. Cornerstone Assembly of God – Mark Smith 836 South High Street (Dunlap Road), Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-5188 Facebook: Cornerstone Assembly of God Sunday: Sunday School 9:00am, Sunday Worship 10:00am, Sunday Evening 6:00pm. Tuesday: Tuesday Night Book Study 7:00pm CAG Men Alive! – Men’s Fellowship – Every 4th Monday at 7:00pm. Danville Church of Christ – Darrin Sanderson 4917 State Route 138, Danville, OH 45133 Sunday: Bible School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:00pm. 26 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Divine Intervention Chapel of the Maranathic Ministries – Billie Jean Mitchell 156 Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Worship 11:15am. Thursday: Prayer meeting and Bible study 7:00pm. East Monroe United Methodist – Rich Allen Sunday: Worship 9:00am, Sunday School 10:15am. Elmville Church of Christ in Christian Union – Jeff Adams 11474 Butler Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 740-634-2286 (home) Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Preaching 10:30am, Sunday Evening 6pm. Wednesday: Wednesday Night 7:00pm. Emmanuel Christian Church – Larry Maynard 13457 State Route 28 West, Greenfield, OH 45123 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am, All youth meetings 6:00pmone Ervin Road Baptist Church – James Coffman Ervin Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4476 or 937-393-1379 Fairfax United Methodist Church – Lloyd Shoemaker Phone: 937-927-0070 Sunday: Worship 10:30am, Sunday School 11:30am Fairview Friends Church – Joseph Cluff 6976 Antioch Road, New Vienna, OH 45159 Phone: 937-987-0544 Faith Baptist Church – Robert Miller Freiburg and High Streets, Lynchburg, OH 45412 Phone: 937-364-2681 Sunday: Bible School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 7:30pm. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:30pm. Fall Creek Friends Church – Scott Faulconer 11345 Karnes Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2506 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Church 10:30am. First Baptist Church – Josh McFarland 127 South West Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1473 Website: www.hillsborofirst.com Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am. 27 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 First Baptist Church – Timothy Mohon 250 Lafayette Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2750 Facebook: First Baptist Church, Greenfield, Ohio Email: [email protected] Sunday: Sunday School 9am, Morning Worship 10:00am. Wednesday: Youth and Children 6:45pm, Adult Bible Study 7:00pm. First Church of Christ – K. Rick Godlove Short and Sycamore Streets, Lynchburg, OH 45123 Phone: 937-364-2550 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Communion Worship 10:30am, Youth Groups/Worship 7:00pm First Church of God – Leroy Hinkle 508 North West Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-764-1578 Sunday: Sunday School 9:45am, Worship 10:30am and 7:00pm. Wednesday: Wednesday Worship: 7:00pm. First Church of the Nazarene – Tom Zile 8230 US 50 East, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Children’s Pastor: Angela France Senior Adult Pastor: Curtis Randolph Website: www.myhcnaz.org Facebook: Hillsboro Nazarene Church Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:40am, Evening 6:00pm. Wednesday: Bible Study and Children’s Ministry 6:30pm. First Presbyterian Church – Maurice G. Mitchell 201 East Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3171 Fax: 937-393-3840 Website: www.hillsborofpc.org Email: [email protected] Sunday: Worship 8:30am and 10:00am, Sunday School 9:00am. First United Methodist Church – McClellan Nicholson Fourth and South Streets, Greenfield, OH 45123 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:45am. First United Methodist Church – Dr. Derek Russell 133 East Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2981 Services: Chapel in the Woods 8:00am (Runs Mother’s Day through Labor Day) Traditional Worship 9:00am, Sunday School 10:00am, Back Porch Service 11:00. First Presbyterian Church – Terry Washburn Jefferson and 5th Streets, Greenfield, OH 45123 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am. 28 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Folsom United Methodist Church 3085 State Route 247, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Sunday: Sunday School 10:15am, Worship Service 11:00am. Freedom Fellowship Church – Jerry M. Fyffe 7451 Pea Ridge Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4223 Sunday: Sunday School 9:45am, Sunday Worship 10:45am, Sunday Evening 6:00pm. Wednesday: Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00pm. Fruitdale United Methodist Church – Marland Penwell 11214 State Route 41 South Greenfield, OH 45123 Sunday: Sunday School 9:00am-10:15am, Worship 10:15am-11:45am. Gate of Truth Full Gospel Church – Leroy Preston Taylor 5141 Main Street, Marshall, OH 45133 Phone: 937-466-9823 Temple Service Times: Sunday: 10:00am and 7:00pm. Tuesday: 7:00pm Good News Gathering – Jeff Lyle 6250 US 62, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-5383 Website: www.goodnewsgathering.org Meeting on Sunday at 10:00am. Good Shepherd United Brethren in Christ Church 12920 State Route 28 West, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-7112 Sunday: Sunday School 9:00am, Worship 10:15am, Evening Worship 6:30pm. Wednesday: Bible Study 6:30pm. Grace Bible Baptist Church – Bruce MacDowell 15 Washington Street, Sinking Spring, OH 45172 Phone: 937-695-0754 Website: www.godlygrace.com Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Worship 11:00am and 7:00pm. Wednesday: Prayer Service 7:00pm. Radio Broadcast: Sunday – 7:30am – WRAC, 103.1 fm and 9:30am – WKFI, 1090 am Grace Bible Baptist Church – Todd Ernst 12370 State Route 28 West, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-403-8295 Facebook: Grace Baptist Church-Greenfield Sunday: Sunday School 10am, Worship 11:00am, Evening Service 6:00pm. Wednesday: Service 7:00pm. 29 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 30 Greater Life Assembly – Llyod (Red) Gallimore 12145 North Shore Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-365-1509 or 937-393-5627 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Worship 11:00am. Wednesday: Evening Service 7:00pm. Greenfield Church of Christ – Bill Requardt Jefferson Street at Edgewood, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2484 Website: www.eveninglight.org Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am, Sunday Night Youth 6:00pm. Wednesday: Wednesday Night Study 6:30pm. Harriet Christian Church – Marlyn Davis 3891 Harriet Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:00pm. Harwood Christian Church – Mike Sandlin State Route 131 and State Route 134, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Morning Worship 10:30am, Bible Study 5:00pm. Hillsboro Bible Baptist Church – D.R. Lamb 8080 State Route 124 East, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2911 or 937-393-9046 Sunday: Worship 8:30am, 10:40am and 6:00pm. Sunday school youth group 9:30am. Wednesday: Wednesday service 7:30pm. Offers counseling services; RU is a faith based addiction program that meets every Friday from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Hillsboro Church of Christ 155 West Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1752 Website: www.hillsborochurch.net Sunday: Adult Bible Fellowships & Study 8:00am, *ASAP Prayer Ministry meets in the Parlor 8:15am, Worship 9:00am, K-5th grade above chapel 9:00am, Adult Bible Fellowships & Study and Children’s Sunday School 10:30am. Jr. High Youth Group 5:00pm, Sr. High Youth Group 6:00pm, Chapel Service ***TV Broadcast on cable channel 15/Tuesday at 2:00pm*** Monday: 3rd Monday – Leadership Meeting 7:00pm; 1st & 3rd Monday – Nursing Home Visitation 7:00pm. Tuesday: Women’s Bible Study at HCC 10:00am. Wednesday: Fellowship Meal 5:45pm, The Crossing Classes 6:30pm. Thursday: Worship Team Rehearsal 6:30pm. *ASAP = Always Say A Prayer. Hillsboro Church of Christ in Christian Union – Danny Shaffer 126 East Beech Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-409-0878 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:00pm. Wednesday: Service 7:00pm. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Hillsboro Church of God – Daniel L. Hess 5760 US 62 South, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:00pm. Tuesday: Family Night 7:00pm. Hillsboro Freewill Baptist Church – Richard Burns 6360 US 50 West, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1192 or 937-393-4489 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:00pm, Children’s Church 10:30am. Wednesday: Bible Study and Youth Meeting 7:00pm. Hillsboro Southern Baptist Church – Keith Asbury 5846 State Route 138 West, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-288-2250 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Worship 11:00am, and Evening Worship 7:00pm. Hillsboro House of Worship – Randy Hamilton 8395 US 62 North, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2345 Website: www.hillsborohouseofworship.org Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Morning Worship 10:30am and Evening Worship 6:00pm. Thursday: Evening 7:00pm. Hillsboro 7th – Day Adventist Church – Roy Lawinsky 740 South High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Saturday: Sabbath School 10:00am, Worship 11:30am. Tuesday: Prayer Meeting 7:00pm. Hollowtown Church of Christ 2630 South Hollowtown Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-288-2866 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:00pm. Wednesday: Bible Study 6:00pm. Landmark Baptist Church – Ken Howard 2326 State Route 136, Sugar Tree Ridge Phone: 937-393-9931 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Morning Worship 11:00am, Evening Worship 7:00pm. Wednesday: Service 7:30pm. Leesburg Church of Christ 236 South Fairfield Street, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-7495 Sunday: Bible School 9:00am, Jr. Church and Worship 10:00am, Evening Worship and Youth Meeting 6:00pm. Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00pm. 31 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Leesburg United Methodist Church – Rich Allen State Route 28 and Church Street, Leesburg, OH 45135 PO Box 333, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-9381 Website: www.thelumc.com Youth Director: Laura Hannah Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am and Worship Hour 10:30am Leesburg Wesleyan Church – Steve Sokola West Main and US 62, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 614-335-9233 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:30pm. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:00pm. Lighthouse Church of God – Lonnie Isaacs 123 Bowers Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2442 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Sunday Worship 11:00am, Sunday Evening 6:00pm. Thursday: Thursday Evening Worship 7:00pm. Lynchburg United Methodist Church – Bill Biza 285 Pearl Street, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-2285 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am. Marshall Church of Christ – Tom Stoops 10611 State Route 124, Marshall, OH 45133 Phone: 937-466-2716 Sunday: Worship 9:30am and 6:30pm. Wednesday: Wednesday Bible Study: 7:00pm. Marshall United Methodist Church – Debra Ketcham 11968 State Route 124, Marshall, OH 45133 Phone: 937-365-1866 Sunday: Church School 10:00am and Worship 11:00am. Mowrystown 1st Presbyterian Church – Mark Mong 3 State Route 321, PO Box 2, Mowrystown, OH 45155 Phone: 937-442-5685 Website: www.mowrystownchurch.org Sunday: Church 9:00am and Sunday School 10:00am. Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00pm. Thursday: Bible Study 1:00pm. Mowrystown Church of Christ – Jason E. Moore 28 Main Street, Mowrystown, OH 45155 Phone: 937-442-3461 Associate Minister: David Rhudy Sunday: Bible School 9:30am, Service 10:30am, Youth and Worship 7:00pm. 32 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Mt. Washington Church of Christ – Tom Napier 4540 State Route 247, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am and Worship 10:45am. New Hope Baptist Church – Michael M. Hudson 128 East Beech Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1523 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am and Worship 11:00am. Wednesday: Bible Study and Prayer Meeting 7:00pm. New Life Church and Miniseries – Bill Bowmen Non-Denominational-Charismatic 6101 State Route 247, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2429 Website: www.newlifehillsboro.org Facebook: New Life Ministries Facebook: Hope Christian Alliance Sunday: Services 10:30am and 6:00pm. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner served before each meeting. Wednesday: 5:00pm meal before service. Service 7:00pm. First Saturday of each month: Free meal 3:00pm to 5:00pm. Ivy’s Clothes Closet: 9:00am to 3:00pm Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Psalm 91 Shelter House Food Pantry: Free Grocery Giveaway EVERY Friday 2:00pm. New Market Baptist Church – Karen Kemper 5920 East New Market Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-0570 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am and Worship 10:30am. Northview Baptist (SBC) – Kenny Cousar 1139 Northview Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2961 Website: www.nvbchurch.org Facebook: Northview Baptist Church Sunday: Sunday School 9:45am, Sunday Worship 11:00am and 7:00pm. Monday: Cable Access Channel at 3:45pm. Wednesday: Prayer and Bible Study 7:00pm. Northside Church of Christ – Bill Pierce 25 Greenfield Pike, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3634 Website: www.northsidehillsboro.com Facebook: Northside Church of Christ Email: [email protected] Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 5:00pm. Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00pm. 33 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 34 Pathway to Christ Pentecostal Church – Archie and JoAnn Scott 22 West Grand Street, Sinking Spring, OH 45172 Phone: 937-466-2399 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am and Worship 7:00pm. Wednesday: Service 7:00pm. Peace Lutheran Church 231 Harry Sauner Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1837 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Peace Lutheran Church, Hillsboro, Ohio Sunday: Worship Services 9:00am, Fellowship after Worship, Sunday School 10:45am. Pilgrim Nazarene Church – Ken Burchett 910 South Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 7:00pm, Youth Service 6:15pm. Wednesday: Prayer/Praise Service 7:30pm. Pricetown Church of Christ – Daryl Mount 2070 State Route 131, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-288-2418 Facebook: Pricetown Church of Christ Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am, Sunday Evening and Youth Group Services 6:00pm. Prospect United Methodist Church – Mick Parks 8859 East Prospect Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-764-0435 Sunday: Worship 10:00am and Sunday School 11:00am. Rainsboro Church of Christ – Don Thomas 13072 Barrett Mill Road, Rainsboro, OH 45123 Phone: 937-365-1447 Sunday: Church Service 8:00am and Sunday School 9:00am. Wednesday: Bible Study 69:00pm. Rainsboro United Methodist Church – Debra Ketcham 7579 State Route 753, Rainsboro, OH 45123 Phone: 937-365-1864 Sunday: Sunday School 10:45am and Worship 9:30am. Saturday: AA & Ala-non meetings 10:00am, upstairs at the church. Food Pantry for Paint & Marshall Townships: 10:00am – 12:00pm 4th Saturday of each month, December date varies; Also supported by the Marshall UM and Falls Creek Friends Churches, and the community. Cub Scout Troop 5316: grades 1st-5th. Thursdays at 7:00pm in the church fellowship hall. Call 937-365-1864 for more details. Coffee Is On – Free breakfast each Wednesday morning 7:00am – 10:00am for Rainsboro area. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 35 ReaLife Church – Anthony ‘Skip’ Skipworth 230 North East Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-509-3730 Facebook: ReaLife Church Sunday: Service 10:30am. Tuesday: Recovery (12 step) groups with a meal from 7:00pm – 9:00pm. Recovery is for any hurt, habit, hang up, pain or thing we go thru. Resurrected Truth Ministries – Patricia Burns 8273 State Route 73, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-8547 Facebook: Resurrected Truth Ministries Sunday: Service 10:00am and 6:30pm. Wednesday: Service 7:00pm. All is welcome. We are non-Denominational. Samantha Free Will Baptist Church – Wiley B. Perkins 10211 State Route 72, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-393-4140 Website: www.ourchurch.com Sunday: Sunday School 9:45am, Morning Worship 10:45am, Evening Worship 6:00pm. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:00pm. Samantha Friends Church – Larry ‘Rick’ Smith 8070 Fall Creek Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2975 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am and Worship 10:30am. Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00pm. Shorter Chapel AME – Duane Davis 200 North Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-0780 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am and Worship 11:00am. Southside Praise and Worship Center – Mike Brown 621 South East Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2772 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am and Morning Worship 11:00am. Wednesday: Round-Table Bible Study 7:00pm. St. Benignus Catholic Church – Father Mike Paraniuk 214 Mirabeau Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2785 Saturday: Mass 3:30pm. Sunday: Mass Noon, Hispanic Mass 2:00pm. Wednesday: Mass Noon. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 St. Mary’s Catholic Church – Father Mike Paraniuk 212 South High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1742 Website: www.saintmaryhillsboro.org Tuesday: School Mass 9:15am. Thursday: Mass 7:00pm. Saturday: Mass 9:00am and 5:30pm. Confessions 4:00pm. Sunday: Mass 8:00am and 10:00am. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church – Judi Wiley 234 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2043 Website: www.stmaryshillsboro.diosohio.org Sunday: Service 10:00am. Wednesday: Healing Prayer 12:00pm. The Tree of Life Fellowship Center – Ella Kolle 910 North 5th Street, Greenfield, Oh 45123 Phone: 937-981-0456 Sunday: Sunday School 10:00am, Worship 11:00am and Evening Worship 6:00pm. Thursday: Service 7:00pm. TouchPoint Pentecostals – John Worley 201 Park Avenue. Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-763-1315 Sunday: Worship and Sunday School 10:00am. Wednesday: Discipleship Bible Study 7:00am. Trinity Christian Union Church – Neal Reid 1200 North Washington, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-7301 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am, and Evening Service 7:00pm. Wednesday: Service 7:00pm. Union Church of Christ – Andrew Johnson 3021 North Taylorsville Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-442-3614 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:00pm, Youth Group 6:00pm. Walnut Hill Church of Christ in Christian Union – Mike Hodge 10449 Barger Road, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-6168 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am and 6:30pm. Wednesday: Prayer/Bible Study Service 7:00pm. Waymen Chapel A.M.E. Church – Michelle Godhigh 144 West Pleasant Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3721 Sunday: Sunday School 9:45am and Worship 10:30am. 36 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 37 Clinton Memorial Hospital 610 W. Main Street, Wilmington, OH 45177 Phone: 937-382-6611 Website: www.cmhregional.com Services: Birthing center, cancer care, cardiac care, diagnostic imaging, emergency services, home care, inpatient/outpatient surgery, inpatient/outpatient rehabilitation, interventional radiology, sleep care and wound treatment. Crossville Mission Bible Training Center 3889 Sparta Highway, Crossville, TN 38572 Contact: Anita Thayer Phone: 1-270-608-8084 Services: A non-profit (501c3) organization with Christ-centered residential, discipleship-training program; specializing in alcohol, drug and emotional problems. Drug and Poison Information Cincinnati Children’s Hospital 3333 Burnet Avenue, ML 9004, Cincinnati, OH 45229 Poison Control Center Phone: 513-636-5111 or 1800-222-1222 Cincinnati Children’s Hospital: 1-800-872-5111 Drug Hotline: 1-800-872-5111 Website: www.cincinnatichildrens.org/poisonsaftey Services: The center provides information on problems related to drug overdoses, occupational and environmental exposures, childhood poisonings and complications from street drugs and related subjects. Over the phone assistance about what to do if someone swallows poison. This center is located in Cincinnati and operates 24-hour emergency information programs. Edgewood Manor 850 Nellie Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2165 Fax: 937-981-1309 Website: www.consulatehealthcare.com Services: Edgewood Manor has excellent state survey results, respite, long term care, short term skilled Medicare unit, restorative nursing, hospice care; we are a friendly-call program. Eligibility: Rates available upon request. Edith Brown Pavilion 1275 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-6581 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Services: The Edith Brown Pavilion, a geriatric behavioral health facility, designed to assist seniors and their families in dealing with a variety of life and health issues. Their goal is to maintain and improve each patient’s quality of life and enhances the patient’s self-respect and dignity through therapeutic activities, quiet environment, and appropriate medication management. The average length of stay is 10-14 days; patient care is continued after discharge with 12 months of follow-up contacts. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Emergency Information Fire Greenfield 911 Highland 911 Hillsboro 911 Leesburg 911 Lynchburg 911 Mowrystown 911 Highland County Sheriff’s Department Police 937-981-4466 937-780-3885 937-393-3411 937-780-6735 937-364-6659 937-442-3815 937-393-1421 Fairfield Local School District 11611 ST RT 771, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-2221 Fax: 937780-6900 Website: www.fairfieldlocal.org School Board Members: James Craycraft, Scott Bates, Mary Shope, Rindy Matthews, and Ron Friend Fairfield Elementary School, Grades K-4 11611 ST RT 771, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-2977 Fax: 937-780-2841 Website: www.fairfieldlocal.org Fairfield Middle School, Grades 5-8 11611 ST RT 771, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-2988 Fax: 937-780-2841 Website: www.fairfieldlocal.org Fairfield High School, Grades 9-12 11611 ST RT 771, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-2966 Fax: 937-780-2841 Website: www.fairfieldlocal.org Family Doctors Acute Care & Family Practice 1121 Northview Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-402-4735 Adena Family Medicine – Greenfield 1075 North Washington Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-9444 Greenfield Medical Services 1092 West Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-1121 Health Source of Ohio Greenfield 536 Mirabeau Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-7707 38 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 39 Health Source of Ohio Hillsboro 1108 Northview Drive, Suite 1, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-5781 www.healthsourceohohio.com Highland Family Health Care 1402 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4899 Highland Family Medicine 1487 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-9150 Rocky Fork Family Practice 8062 Overman Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-0427 Family Recovery Services (FRS) 313 Chillicothe Avenue, PO Box 823, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Website: www.frshighland.org FRS Connections Phone: 937-393-9662 Fax: 937-393-1682 Business Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 am-2:00 pm Services: A partial hospitalization program with an educational component provided by Hillsboro City Schools. This program is designed for emotional disabled children who cannot maintain behavior in a standard school setting. Mental health services are provided along with educational services for school credits. Eligibility: Children in Highland County schools ages 8-18 who meet the requirement of the program and who have an IEP. FRS Counseling, Inc. Phone: 937-393-4562 Fax: 937-393-2056 Business Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Services: Provides a variety of integrated services to the residents of the Highland County area. Including: outpatient, partial hospitalization, transportation and drivers, intervention programs for alcohol and other drug addictions, and mental health services. The mental health treatment services are for children and adolescents ages 8 to 18 and adults who struggle with acute mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, PTSD and various other family and emotional issues. Based on the philosophy that substance abuse and mental health issues are treatable and people can move into recovery to lead healthy and symptom free lives. FRS is a CARF accredited provider of mental health and substance abuse services. Substance Abuse Services: Ohio MHAS certified, providing assessments, referrals, individual counseling, group counseling, case management, intensive outpatient counseling, opiate treatment, diver’s intervention program and prevention services. Mental Health Services: Ohio MHAS certified, providing behavioral health counseling, behavioral health therapy, adult education, mental health assessment, partial hospitalization, psychiatric services, pharmacological management, community psychiatric support, consultation, family and marital counseling, referral and information services. Eligibility: Based on a sliding fee scale for any Highland County residents who need assistance or services. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 40 FRS Transportation Phone: 937-393-0585 Fax: 937-393-2056 Business Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 am-4:00 pm Website: www.frstransportation.org (After hours transportation is available if previously scheduled) Services: Provides transportation for needy Highland County residents to assist with receiving of Medicaid billable services, having transportation to and from employment through TANF, Reentry Services, summer youth and HARTS fare programs. Our HARTS Fare program offers transportation services for any basic life needs such as: shopping, pay bills, hair appointments, banking, visiting family or friends at home or in a nursing facility, or medical appointments through the purchase of fare cards for those living in the Hillsboro City limits or within five miles of Hillsboro to come into Hillsboro for those needs. We meet some of the transportation needs that arise for senior citizens and those with disabilities through our new Freedom grant with ODOT’s Office of Transit/FTA. This grant allows those over the age of 60 or who have a physical disability to purchase transportation services at a 50% discounted rate of any basic life need. Our JARC Grant with ODOT’s Office of Transit/FTA focuses on transportation for the clients of the Highland County judicial services ‘reentry program’ with Turning Point Applied Learning Center, as well as Turning Point’s summer youth employment program. Our Highland County Ohio Coordination Program Mobility Management Grant through ODOT’s office of Transit/FTA helps us work towards improving transportation services here in Highland County through coordination among transportation providers, county agencies, businesses and other county organizations. We have a fleet of 29 vehicles that are 50% wheelchair accessible so that we can better serve those in Highland County with disabilities and special needs. Our vehicles are clearly marked for easy identification. We have a total of 7 office staff and 25 drivers to serve Highland and Adams Counties. FRS Transportation in Adams County is located at 116 West Mulberry St, West Union, OH 45693. Phone 937779-3212. Fax 937-779-3214. Hours are Monday-Friday 8:30am-4pm. We work with the Adams County DJFS to provide Medicaid and other transportation services and dispatching services to two other transportation providers as well as our own FRS Transportation drivers. Federal Government President of the United States, Barack Obama 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. 20500 Comment Line: 1-202-456-1111 Email: [email protected] United States Representative, Michael R. Turner 1740 Longworth Building, Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: 1-202-225-6465 United States Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton 2201 C Street Northwest, Washington D.C. 20520 Phone: 1-202-647-4000 United States Senator, George Voinovich 524 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington D.C 20510 Phone: 1-202-224-3353 United States Senator, Sherrod Brown 713 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. 20510 Phone: 1-202-224-2315 Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. 20500 Comment Line: 1-202-456-1111 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 41 First Presbyterian Preschool 457 Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-4741 Got Forgiveness PO Box 1797, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 1-937-402-8415 Website: www.gotforgiveness.org Facebook: Got Forgiveness Services: Utility disconnect and eviction prevention Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development IDEA Center, Highland County Area 1575 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2696 Website: www.greatoaks.com Services for Individuals: Career counseling, job and academic skills classes, training seminars, computer training, learning center, access to employment services from HCDJFS and travel and tourism information. Services for Employers, Other Agencies and Organizations: Local labor market demographics, customized training seminars, employee screening testing and assessment services, and local and state financing and relocation incentive programs. Eligibility: Varies depending on service(s). Greenfield Area Christian Center 912 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-5172 Website: www.greenfield.k12.oh.us Services: New Directions provides after school activities for all Jr. High and High School youth. Distribution of clothing, food, some furniture and blankets for needy persons on Fridays, from 10am to 12pm. Commodities are distributed on Fridays from 2pm-4pm. Eligibility: Must reside in the Greenfield School District. Greenfield Exempted Village Schools 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2152 Fax: 937-981-4395 Website: www.greenfield.k12.oh.us School Board Members: Greg Barr, Jason C. Allison, Sandy Free, Doug Mustard and Danny Long Buckskin Elementary School, Grades K-5 4297 Broadway, PO Box 69, South Salem, OH 45681 Phone: 937-981-2673 Fax: 937-981-1925 Greenfield Elementary School, Grades K-4 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-3241 Rainsboro Elementary School, Grades K-5 12916 Barrett Mill Road, Rainsboro, OH 45142 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 42 Phone: 937-365-1271 Fax: 937-365-2006 Greenfield Middle School, Grades6-8 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2197 McClain High School, grades9-12 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-7731 Fax: 937-981-4792 Greenfield Police Department 300 Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-7777 Greenfield Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health 134 East Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 108 Erin Court, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-981-7020 OR 937-393-9946 Crisis Line: 937-393-9904 (Hillsboro) Fax: 937-981-2054 Website: www.spvmhc.org Services: Serving Highland, Fayette, Ross, Pickaway and Pike Counties with Program Assertive Community Treatment Team (PACT Team), Integrated Dual Diagnostic Team (IDDT), Substance Abusing Mentally Ill (SAMI), Intensive Children’s Services, Counseling, Anger Management, 24/7 Crisis Intervention Services. Eligibility: Must be referred by Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health of Highland or Fayette Counties. Hearth and Care Rehabilitation and Nursing 238 South Washington Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-3349 Fax: 937-981-2859 Website: www.hearth-and-care.com Services: 24 hour licensed and skilled nursing facility that offers occupational, physical, respiratory, and speech therapy. We specialize in wound care treatment. Also, provide special care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease available through our behavioral intervention program. Respite care, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services available for skilled and intermediate care. Eligibility: Physician’s referral or the house doctor for inpatient admittance. The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, VA participants and private insurance. Highland Amateur Radio Association (H.A.R.A.) PO Box 203, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4951 Website: www.city-data.com Services: Emergency communications, public interest, parade coordinators, hobby and educational service. The repeaters frequency in Highland County-147.21 with Tone (211 on key pad) 146.685-Emergency phone patch capabilities. Eligibility: Persons interested in radio communications. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 43 Highland County Alternatives to Violence 938 West Main Street, Suite 1, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-8118 OR 1-800-339-5066 Fax: 937-393-8135 Crisis Hot Line: 1-888-816-1146 (leave numeric message) Website: www.avconline.us Services: Counseling, court/hospital/community advocacy, family advocacy, information and referrals, offenders programs, parenting classes, safe homes, support groups, and teen anger management group. Eligibility: Victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. Children 9-18. Assist with court orders and offenders. Highland County Board of Developmental Disabilities/Hills & Dales Training Center 8919 US RT 50 East, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4237 Website: www.himrdd.org Services: Hills and Dales Training Center provides a variety of services to eligible individuals with developmental disabilities and their families who reside in Highland County. These services include: Preschool Program – ages 3-5; School Age Program – ages 6-21; Adult Sheltered Workshop – ages 22+ (Hi-Co Industries); Supported Employment (placement into competitive employment); Supported Living (assistance with semi-independent living); Family Resources (respite care, equipment, etc.); and Case Management Eligibility: Criteria varies among programs. Highland County Board of Elections 1575 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9961 Fax: 937-393-5854 Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-5:00 pm Website: www.highlandcountyelections.com Highland County Board of Health/Health Department 1487 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1941 Fax: 937-393-4694 Website: www.highlandcountyhealthdept.com Nursing Services: Infant through adult immunizations; clinics held the 1st Monday of each month from 9am to 11:30am and 2pm to 6pm; Other Mondays of each month from 1pm to 3pm, unless it is a holiday. We offer HIV and Hepatitis C testing and counseling as well as pregnancy testing, vision and cardiac clinics (open to Ohio residents), communicable disease surveillance and education, preventative health services, hearing and vision screenings, lead screening and tuberculosis screening and emergency response programs. Care-A-Van: A preventative mobile health assessment and screening unit. Services provided the 1st four Tuesdays and Thursdays of each month. We administer infant and adult immunizations. Cholesterol, Lipid profile, diabetes, blood pressure and hemoglobin testing are available. Vital Statistics: Certified birth and death certificates; Research and genealogy records available on Wednesdays and Fridays from 12pm to 3pm. Eligibility: Varies among programs. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 44 Highland County Board of Realtors PO Box 1807, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Email: [email protected] Website: www.highlandcountyrealtors.org Highland County Bureau of Motor Vehicles Deputy Registrar Hillsboro Location: 1575 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Hillsboro Phone: 937-393-3991 Greenfield Location: 342 Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Greenfield Phone: 937-981-4982 Highland County Chamber of Commerce 110 Danville Pike, PO Box 183, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1111 Email: [email protected] Website: www.highlandcountychamber.com Facebook: Highland County (Ohio) Chamber of Commerce Services: These services assist the business community by offering programs that strengthen and support the business sector in the county. Through collaborative efforts of the Highland County Manufacturing Council, HFC Council, legislative forums, Women’s Diversity Programs, Business Seminar Series of Educational Workshops, small business counseling through the OSU South Centers/SBDC programs, and other Chambersponsored programs are all designed to assist business large and small, in achieving their goals and promoting a strong business climate in Highland County. Eligibility: Area businesses; membership dues are based on a number of employees. Individual memberships are also available. Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc. 1487 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3456 Website: www.hccao.org Services: Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc. strives to empower individuals and families through opportunities and support to achieve their maximum potential. Programs offered include the following: Early Head Start: A comprehensive educational and developmental program that serves pregnant women, children, and infants until the age of 3; which include home based and center based services. Emergency Services: This program provides follow-up and long term services to enable individuals and families to overcome poverty situations. Such services provided are emergency shelter, rental, mortgage & housing payments, and emergency food assistance. Funds are limited. Intake assessment will be completed and referrals made to other program services. Contact the Outreach Department for more information. Services include access to The Ohio Benefit Bank – food assistance, cash assistance, child care subsidies, filing taxes, and others. Family Planning: These services are available in Greenfield, Hillsboro, Lynchburg, and Wilmington for women of childbearing age and men. Clinic sessions are help biweekly. No one will be denied services due to financial reasons. For more information contact Family Health Services at 937-393-3060 or 937-981-2953. Financial Capability: This program provides tools and resources to all Highland County residents to increase knowledge of financial matters. HCCAO offers workshop formats and one-on-one counseling. Our primary focus is on developing a spending plan to avoid reactionary spending and to achieve goals set by the participant. Call 937-393-3458 for more information. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 45 Food Pantry: This program provides emergency food assistance to residents of Highland County. Must meet income guidelines; for additional information contact the Outreach Department. Highland Appalachian Transportation System (HATS): HCCAO provides transportation to and from medically affiliated visits for eligible Highland County residents. Transportation for grocery shopping is also provided every Thursday to residents over the age of 60. Contact the Transportation Department for more information. Highland Heights Apartments: This housing complex is located on Harry Sauner Road in Hillsboro. There two and three bedroom units are reserved for people with low to moderate income. No direct subsidy available to customers. Call 937-393-0568 for more information. Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP): This program has four components offered: *Winter Crisis Program – This program is to assist households who have less than a 10-day supply of bulk fuel or have a 10day shut off notice from a utility company, whether it is electric or gas. The program runs from November through March for the winter. *Summer Crisis Program – This program provides one time assistance in the summer time months for households with a member over the age of 60 or with a medical condition that requires electric or A/C. Eligible households may receive a window unit A/C and/or a onetime payment toward electric service. *State HEAP Program – provides a onetime benefit in the winter months to assist in the rising cost of heating the home, applications are taken year round. *PIPP Plus ( percentage of income payment plan) – provides an opportunity for low income households utilizing regulated utility services to maintain service through payments based on income rather than usage, this is a year round program. Eligibility determined by family size and income guidelines as well as other guidelines set forth each season by the States’ Office of Community Assistance. Contact the Outreach Department for additional information. Home Ownership Counseling: HCCAO provides counseling to homeowners and potential homeowners with pre-purchase, post purchase, and default counseling. All services are provided within the national industry standards by certified counselors and meet or exceed HUD standards. Foreclosure intervention services do include Save the Dream Ohio financial assistance. For more information contact HCCAO. Housing Rehabilitation Program: This program provides housing rehab services to income eligible residents within targeted areas in the county with grant funds under CHIP. Services may include the following: roof, wiring, septic, plumbing and any other health and safety issue in the home. Contact the Housing Department at 937-393-3458 for more information. Senior Companion: This program gives an added stipend to assist the needs of individuals over 60 years of age and who have a low income. They must be able to spend four a day, five days a week doing light household chores in homes of persons over the age of 60 or disabled to provide companionship and to assist the shut-I and share a meal. For more information contact HCCAO. Senior Nutrition: This program provides home delivered meals to adults 60 years of age or older that are homebound. Congregate meals also provided to adults at the Greenfield Nutrition site. For more information contact Senior Nutrition at 937-981-2895. Sycamore Glen: A housing development consisting of 36 single family homes located at the corner of Eleventh and McClain Streets in Greenfield. These are three and four bedroom homes reserved for people with low to moderate income, no direct subsidy. Call 937-981-1183 for more information. Weatherization Program: This program assists with the weatherization repairs and insulation of homes of the elderly and low-income families. Services include the inspection of the heat exchanger, safety control, venting, flue pipe, chimney, wiring, exhaust equipment, ductwork and thermostat of the home. Also examination of the carbon monoxide production and combustion efficiency will occur. The service include calking, glazing, weather stripping and insulation of attic and basement/crawl spaces with the goal of reducing fuel consumption and lowering heating bills. Contact the Weatherization Department for more information. Women, Infants, Children Program (WIC): This program provides women (pregnant, postpartum, and breast feeding), infants 0-12 months and children up to the age of five, who are medically certified as being at *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 46 nutritional risk; may assist with special supplemental foods without cost. For more information contact the WIC Department at 937-393-3060 or 937-981-2953. Eligibility: Income guidelines apply. Highland County Convention and Visitors Bureau 1575 North High Street, Suite 400, PO Box 638, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4883 Fax: 937-393-2697 Website: www.highlandcounty.com Highland County Department of Job and Family Services 1575 North High Street, Suite 100, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4278 Fax: 937-393-4461 Services Include:Adult Protective Services: Case management services for people 60 years and older who are alleged to be abused, neglected, or exploited by self or others. Investigation of allegations, court intervention, information and referrals. No income requirement. Child Care – Funded Assistance: This program assists with the full or partial child care subsidy while parents are working, attending school or training. Providers must be approved by HCDJFS. Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA): Our services are to assist with the collecting and the enforcement of a court ordered child support order; The collection of the paternity establishment, location of the absent parent, income withholding tax offset, and UIFSA (Inter-stat e actions), legal representation to establish and enforce child support. Children’s Services: Children Services is mandated to investigate all reports of child abuse, neglect and dependency in Highland County. Our mission is to keep children safe while helping families stay together, learn healthy living habits, and become a stronger family unit. Even in situations where a child must be temporarily removed, we work hard to help families overcome their problems. Some of those problems may include: drug/alcohol addiction, financial problems, domestic violence, anger management issues, lack of parenting skills, and more. We create a plan with each family to help them address these issues, and then link them with other agencies and services, depending on their needs. Most families that we work with want to improve their situation and are willing to cooperate on achieving their plans. When families are not able to improve their situation so that their children may return home safely, the agency may seek permanent custody and develop a stable, permanent plan for the children through adoption services. All children are served, birth to 18 years of age or until the age of 21 if the child has special needs. Disability Assistance: This program provides cash and/or medical assistance to persons disabled, medication dependent, pregnant or over 60. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP – Food Stamps): This federally funded program assists and promotes better health and nutrition by providing families with limited resources of greater food purchasing power. Healthy Start: This program assists pregnant women and children under the age of 20 with medical insurance. Your household income must meet the eligibility guidelines. Extended Healthy Start: This program assists medical uninsured children up to age 18 with family income between 150% and 200% of poverty level. Healthy Families: This program provides children up to age 19 and their parents with family income less than 100% of poverty level with medical insurance. Home & Community Based Waivers: This program assists with cost effective substitutes for institutional care. There are a variety of waivers such as a Disability - Waiver IV, Individual Options – Waiver VI, the Medical Fragile – Waiver VII, and Passport - Waiver III. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 47 Information & Referrals: HCDJFS provides informational and referral services to other agencies and organizations that assist with individual and family needs. No income requirement. Intensive Vocational Services: This service provides a comprehensive, specialized series of assessments to develop an individual employment plan, career counseling and planning along with case management assistance for individuals searching for employment. Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP): Teen parents receiving OWF who remain in school or get their GED may receive transportation allowances, child care, and cash bonuses. Local Interagency Network for Children and Family Services (LINCS): This is a drug and alcohol education program recognizing barriers to gain full or part time employment. Medicaid for Children and Families: Medical coverage. Expedited Medicaid: Pregnancy related medical services only. Non-Emergency Transportation: Transportation for Medicaid eligible individuals to Medicaid reimbursed medical appointments. Ohio Works First (OWF): This program provides cash assistance for families with children and not to exceed 36 months. This program emphasis is on self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, community involvement and employment. Pregnancy Related Services (PRS): This program is supportive for pregnant women who are Medicaid eligible. Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC): This program is an employment related supportive service to enable individuals to obtain and maintain employment. I.E- car repair, car insurance, work clothes and tools. Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): This program assists individuals with some of the payment of Medicare premiums and coinsurance for low income eligible participants of Medicare Part A. Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): This program assists individuals with the payment of Medicare Premium for income eligible participants. Training Services: HCDJFS assists with the payment of state approved training services. This may include on the job training, skill upgrading and retraining, entrepreneurial activities and other customized training. Transitional: This program provides up to 12 months of Medicaid coverage for families who lose OWF cash assistance or medical assistance because they exceed income guidelines due to higher paying job. Work Experience Program (WEP): This program allows adults to gain work skills and good work habits in unpaid work environments. Work Activities Program: This program provides intensive case management for adults to find employment and become self-sufficient. Workforce Development Services: This is employment services for job seekers and employers. Information regarding filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs. Eligibility: The eligibility requirements vary from program to program. Most require Highland County residency. Highland County Dog Warden 9357 State Route 124, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1421 Highland County Economic Development 119 Governor Foraker Place, Suite 211, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1911 Website: www.co.highland.oh.us Highland County Emergency Management Services 1487 North High Street, Suite 600, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-5880 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 48 Fax: 937-393-2655 Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 am-5:00 pm Email: [email protected] Website: www.co.highland.oh.us Services: FEMA- Federal Emergency Management Agency. Highland County Family Advocacy Center 111 Crestwood Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4642 Classes are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month form 6-8pm and the 2nd Friday of each month from 10:00 am12:00 pm. The sessions are only one at a time, 2 hour course, so please call for details. Services: The Highland County Family Advocacy Center is a family resource facility operating as a satellite entity to Highland County Children Services. The center is home to family based, supervised visitation, family conferences, and reunification services. The facility serves as a safe exchange center. The facility offers a variety of educational and supportive services designed to strengthen family units, promoting healthy home environments and self-sufficiency. Some services are limited to children service families and/or court involved cases. Supervised visitation and safe exchange services are offered to the general public. Highland County Family & Children First c/o Help Me Grow, 1575 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 614-989-9642 The 3 arms include: Service Coordination: Inter system youth team, multi-need families, family plans, non-behavioral needs met for families and high need wrap around services for behaviorally challenged youth. Community Planning: House Bill 289 – Community Annual Plan, Help ME Grow – services for children from birth to 3 years old, and Children’s Trust Fund 1-2-3- Parenting Program. Family Engagement & Empowerment: Family representative for the FCF Council Family Advocacy. Highland County Family YMCA 201 Diamond Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-9622 Website: www.highlandsymca.com Services: Provides physical, mental, and social activities. Child care services are also available. Eligibility: There is a nominal fee for service. Highland County GIS – Map Office 119 Governor Foraker Place, 2nd Floor, Suite 206, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 am – 4:00 pm Website: www.co.highland.oh.us GIS – Mark Harp Phone: 937-393-9546 Fax: 937-393-9964 Email: [email protected] Map Office – Kim Kell Phone: 937-393-9964 Fax: 937-393-9964 Email: [email protected] *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 49 Highland County Health Department 1487 North High Street, Suite 400, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1941 Fax: 937-393-4694 Email: [email protected] Website: www.highlandcountyhealthdepartment.org Services: Environmental Health, Public Health Nursing, Vital Statistics and Registrar, Emergency Response Program. Highland County Help Me Grow 1575 North High Street Suite 302, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-0100 Fax: 937-840-0101 Website: www.hchmg.org Facebook: Highland Help Me Grow Services: Help Me Grow provides health and developmental services so that children start school healthy and ready to learn. Children who qualify for Help Me Grow may receive specialized services at no cost which include but are not limited to: Service Coordination, Home Visiting, Parent Education, Development Screening and Evaluations, Transition and Monthly Play Groups. Eligibility: First time moms, prenatally and who have newborns up to age 6 months; also children birth to 3 years with a qualifying medical diagnosis, children who have a developmental delay and/or children who are at risk for a developmental delay Highland County Historical Society/The Highland House Museum 151 East Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Hours of Operation: Fridays, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm & Sundays, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm; Group tours by appointment Website: www.highlandco.org Services: The museum is a treasure trove of 200 years of rare collectables including: period clothing, textiles and quilts, fine silver, china, musical instruments, documents and books. Also includes a collection of primitive farm and kitchen tools. A Hall of Fame tributes notable citizens from Highland County. Highland County Homeless Shelter 145 Homestead Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0634 Fax: 937-402-4253 Website: www.hcshelter.org Email: [email protected] Facebook: Highland County Homeless Shelter Services: Emergency shelter for men, women and families with children. Eligibility: Single adult men, women and families with children. Must be from Highland or surrounding counties. No transients or out of state residents admitted. Must pass a background check and be free of drugs and alcohol. Will not admit anyone who is a registered or convicted sex offender or has been charged with a sex crime of any kind; anyone charged with manufacturing, selling or cultivating drugs of any kind; anyone charged with violent crimes involving weapons of any kind; anyone with a history of violence, or domestic violence issues. Must be able to verify homelessness, with no other housing options available. May be eligible for 30-90 days of shelter. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Highland County Housing Possibilities Key: E-Elderly D-Disabled M-Multi-Family S-Some or all of the units are subsidized HILLSBORO CEDARWOODS APARTMENTS 100 Cedarwoods Drive Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1587 E, D, M, S HIGHLAND HEIGHTS APARTMENTS 271 Harry Sauner Road Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0568 E, D DEER BROOK PROPERTIES 112 Taylor Drive Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9642 E, D, S HI-LAND TERRACE 737 North West Street Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2733 M, S DEER BROOK RIDGE 1100 Northview Drive Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9848 E, D PANTS FACTORY HOUSING PARTNERS 135 North West Street Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9300 1-866-789-3929 DEER BROOK SQUARE 1100 Northview Drive Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0822 E, D TREEWOOD APARTMENTS 807 Treewood Drive Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1060 E, D, M, S GOLDEN MANOR 415 North East Street Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9378 E, D WINDSOR APARTMENTS 100 Windsor Drive Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9922 E, D, S HARPER STATION 1000 North West Street Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0018 50 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 GREENFIELD CHAUTAUQUA PARK APARTMENTS 1000 South Fifth Street Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2617 E, D, M, S GREENHILLS VILLAGE 1199 Greenhills Drive Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-4987 TDD: 1-800-750-0750 E, D, S GREENFIELD MEDOWS 200 North Eleventh Street Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-4127 E, D, M, S SYCAMORE GLEN 101 Janice Street Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-1183 Single Family Homes; Lease to Buy LEESBURG MARGIE APARTMENTS 300 Elm Street Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-6325 E, D, S FRIENDLY VIEW APARTMENTS 11890 Standpipe Road Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-6896 E, D, M, S LYNCHBURG LYNCHBURG COMMONS 285 North Main Street Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-6383 E, D, S 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Contact: Tracy Strange Phone: 937-783-2715 Highland County Humane Society 9331 State Route 124, PO Box 471, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2110 Animal Cruelty Division: 740-406-8801 Website: www.highlandhumane.com Facebook: Highland County Humane Society Services: Provide education to the community and people on proper pet care. The shelter is one of the last 300 “No-Kill” animal shelters that is still operating nationwide and is operated from itemized and monetary donations. Highland County Office of Reentry Services 110 Homestead Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9266 Fax: 937-393-9267 Website: www.hcors.org Services: Assist ex-offenders and other at-risk community members by providing resources, opportunities, and support for successful transitions in Highland County; Demonstrate benefits of alternatives to incarceration; assist Highland County Criminal Justice Advisory Committee members in using a holistic approach that begins with law enforcement, corrections, and the Highland County court systems in collaborative efforts with education, families, health services, substance abuse, employment, housing, and 51 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 52 faith based entities to reduce recidivism in Highland County; also serves as Ohio Benefit Bank Site and offers assistance in applying for various benefits and tax filing. Highland County Ohio State University (OSU) Extension 119 Governor Foraker Place, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1918 Fax: 937-393-0222 Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Website: www.highland.osu.edu Services: Agriculture and natural resources, family & consumer science, family nutrition program, 4-H youth development, and community development. Highland County Probation Department 117 East Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0840 Highland County Recycling and Liter Prevention 1575 North High Street, Suite 28B, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4080 (Limited office hours, leave a message and we will get back to you) Services: Environmental awareness activities and programs available to schools, children’s and civic clubs at no charge. Also provides recycling information and opportunities in Highland County. Eligibility: Residents of Highland County. Highland County Senior Citizens Center 185 Muntz Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4745 Fax: 937-393-8797 Website: www.highlandseniors.net Memberships and eligibility: Associate membership ages 21-49 is $25.00 per year, typical membership is 5089 years of age and is $20.00 per year, 90 years plus is a lifetime membership and is free but must renew each year. All memberships expire December 31st of every year. Home delivered meals are within the city limits of Hillsboro and hot meals are delivered Monday – Friday, frozen meals are delivered for the weekends. Lunch is served Monday – Friday 11:30 am to 12:30 pm and breakfast on Friday morning 7:00 am to 9:00 am with a big breakfast at just $4.00 for all. Lunch is $5.00 for nonmembers and $4.00 for members. Then community is welcome to have lunch and breakfast with us. Blood pressure and sugar checks are several times per month, please call for times. Our monthly Birthday dinner is the last Friday of every month and the cost is $4.00. Activities: Cornhole, bingo, ping pong, live country music, billiards, cards, games, exercise classes, line dancing, choir, discussion groups and more! Please call the center for details! Highland County Society for Children and Adults, Inc. 111 West Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2142 Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Services: Provides health needs for disabled adults and children when no other help is available. Services available include: transportation to other health facilities, home nursing supplies, medications, doctor bills, physical therapy, corrective shoes, orthopedic devices, hospital tests, repertory supplies, equipment repair, *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 53 and equipment loan closet. Free items such as: walkers, canes, wheelchairs, commode chairs, lifts, lift chair, or elevated toilet seats. Anything that is needed will be considered. Eligibility: Call for eligibility requirements. Highland County Victim Witness Program 112 Governor Foraker Place, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-5872 Fax: 937-393-0659 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm Email: [email protected] Services: Offers support, information and a variety of services to victims and witnesses in order to help victims and witnesses understand their rights and responsibilities so that they can make intelligent choices about what is best for them. Staff and volunteers, who also respond to area hospitals to provide support and information to victims who have been sexually assaulted, maintain 24-hour crises services. Other services include emergency assistance such as referrals, follow-up calls, providing crime prevention information and communication with law enforcement agencies, rape crisis centers, prosecutors, and other related agencies, and assistance to law enforcement with death notifications as needed. Highland District Hospital 1275 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-6100 Fax: 937-393-6278 Website: www.hdh.org Email: [email protected] Services: Emergency services, maternity services, outpatient surgery, outpatient specialists, inpatient & outpatient rehabilitation, home health, oncology/hematology, hospital outpatient based services (lab, radiology, cardiopulmonary) and geriatric inpatient services. Home Health Services Phone: 937-393-6371 Services: Medicare and Medicaid certified hospital based agency. 24-hour access to RN, home health aides, maternal/child services, medical social services, occupational, speech, and physical therapy and skilled nursing services (including IV therapy and chemotherapy). Eligibility: Residents of Highland County and surrounding areas clients within a 30 mile radius of Hillsboro. Medicare and Medicaid certified. Maternity Department Phone: 937-393-6118 Fax: 937-840-6618 Services Include: Childbirth Classes: These classes are for women 6-8 months pregnant. See website for details. Breastfeeding: Classes offered every 6-8 weeks and lactation counseling on request. See website for more details. Infant CPR: Classes are offered quarterly. See website or call for details. Eligibility: Classes are offered free to those delivering at Highland District Hospital; small fee for mothers delivering elsewhere. Highland House Assisted Living 251 Harry Sauner Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-8830 Services: Provides assisted living and elderly care. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 54 Highland Masonic Lodge #38 F. & A.M. Masonic Mitchell Trust Fund PO Box 38, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1815 Email: [email protected] Services: Provides funds for adults to obtain eye care, utilities and medical expenses. Eligibility: Must submit a completed application along with copies of expenses or bills needing assistance with and must show financial need. Applications may be obtained by mail, email, or picked up at Samaritan Outreach and Community Action. Hillsboro Christian Academy 8230 US RT 50, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-8422/937-393-9090 Fax: 937-393-4963 Website: www.hillsborochristanacademy.org Services: HCA is an independent Christian school serving children in grades K-12. It is chartered by the state of Ohio. Eligibility: Tuition based. HCA does not discriminate against any student on the basis of color, race, national or ethnic origin. We admit all raced and nationalities who can successfully pass our entrance requirements. Hillsboro Department of Law, Office of Victim’s Services 130 Homestead Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0520 (leave a message) Fax: 937-393-4667 Services: Assistance with preparing Court of Claims reparation forms. Courtroom advocacy and support for victims of misdemeanor crimes in Highland County (with the exception of Madison Township). This office serves as a liaison between the cities Law Director and the victims and witnesses during arraignment and trails in Municipal Court. Also sends out notifications for court appearances. Eligibility: Victims of crime. Hillsboro City Schools Board of Education 338 West Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3475 Fax: 937-393-5841 Website: www.hillsboro.k12.oh.us School Board Members: Beverly Rhoades, Sam Barnhouse, Jerry Walker, Terry Britton, Bill Myers, and Ali McKenna Hillsboro Elementary School, Grades K-5 500 US Route 62 South, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3132 Hillsboro Middle School, Grades 6-8 550 US Route 62 South, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9877 Fax: 937-393-5843 Hillsboro High School, Grades 9-12 550 US Route 62, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3458 Fax: 937-393-5842 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 55 Hope Christian Alliance Phone: Curtis Pegram, 513-515-6212 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Hope Christian Alliance Services: A collaborative representing 21 food pantries, 10 food kitchens and 27 partners. Services provided range from providing food, clothing, financial assistance, nursing, community gardens, and preventing utility disconnects and evictions. Hope Emergency Program 5333 Kernan Road, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Mailing Address: PO Box 214, Fayetteville, OH 45118 Phone: 937-364-1055 Fax: 937-364-2598 Services: Hope Emergency provides residents with food and clothing assistance. Some clothing, furniture, and baby items are available. Serving: Highland, Adams, Brown and Clinton Counties. Distributions: Wednesdays, 9:00 am to 11:45 am and from 1:00 pm until 2:30 pm. Donations: Accepted Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00 am until 11:45 am and from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm. Eligibility: Income guidelines apply. Hospice of Adena Health Systems 111 West Water Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 Phone: 740-779-4663/1-800-799-7710 Fax: 740-779-4679 Website: www.adena.org Services: The South Central Ohio Region includes Ross, Pike, Pickaway, Jackson Counties and portions of Fayette, Highland, Hocking and Vinton Counties. The services provided are the following: hospice, home health, home infusion, home respiratory, skilled nursing care, wound/ostomy care, PICC/Medline care, pediatrics, rehab therapies, maternal child health services, homemaker, home health aide, pharmaceuticals including IV antibiotics and chemotherapy, durable medical equipment, oxygen therapy, apnea monitors, CPA/BipAP and aerosis. Eligibility: A hospice-physician must provide a certificate of terminal illness with six months or less to live. The client had to have home health or skilled nursing care ordered by a physician and homebound. Hospice of Fayette County 222 North Oakland Avenue, PO Box 849, Washington C.H., OH 43160 Phone: 740-335-0149 Fax: 740-335-3489 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hospice-fayco.org Services: Providing quality-of-life care for over 23 years to Fayette, Ross, Highland, Clinton, Clark, Greene, Madison and Pickaway counties. Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley 215 Hughes Boulevard, Mt. Orab, OH 45154 Phone: 937-444-4900/1-800-928-4243 Website: www.hospiceofhope.org Services: Comprehensive 24/7 hospice services, skilled nursing care with an emphasis on symptom, pain, and medication management, personal care, social work and chaplain services, community grief counselling services (individual or group), physical/occupational and speech therapies, in house pharmacy, and volunteer *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 56 support. Services provided in the home, nursing homes, hospitals, or one of their 13 dedicated care center beds. Eligibility: Terminally ill children and adults with a life prognosis of months versus years, serving residents of Adams, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Highland, or Pike Counties. Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization founded in 1988. Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance and donations accepted. You have a choice in Hospice Care…ask for Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley by name. HOTLINES Abortion Information, www.prochoice.org, 1-800-772-9100 Adoption Network, www.adopitonnetwork.com, 1-866-942-3678, text “84444” keyword “adoption” AIDS National Hotline, 1-800-342-2437 AIDS Treatment Information Hotline, 1-800-448-0440 Al-Anon/Alateen Hotline, Hope & Help for young people who are the relatives and friends of a problem Drinker, 1-800-344-2666 Boys Town National Hotline, www.boystown.org, 1-800-448-3300 CHADD – Children & Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; Child Abuse Hotline/Child Help USA www.childhelp.org, 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) 24 Hour Cocaine Hotline, 1-866-643-6144 Domestic Violence Hotline, www.thehotline.org, 1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233) Eating Disorders Awareness & Prevention, 1-800-937-2237 Ecstasy Addiction, 1-888-949-5830 Elder Abuse Hotline, 1-866-635-3748 Gay & Lesbian National Hotline, 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) National Youth Talkline, 1-800-24-PRIDE (1-800-246-7743) Learning Disabilities – National Center for Learning Disabilities, 1-888-575-7373 Marijuana Anonymous, 1-800-766-6779 Medicaid, 1-800-324-8680 Federal; 1-800-686-1516 State Medicare, 1-800-686-1578 Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 1-800-438-MADD (1-800-438-6233) National Adoption Center, 1-800-TO-ADOPT (1-800-862-3678) National Association for Children of Alcoholics, 1-888-554-COAS (1-888-554-2627) National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1-800-950-6264 National Hotline for Missing & Exploited Children, www.missingkids.com, 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5648) National Inhalant Prevention Coalition, www.inhalants.org, 1-800-269-4327 National STI Hotline, 1-800-227-8922 Ohio Benefit Bank, 1-800-648-1179 Panic Disorder Information Hotline, 1-800-64-PANIC (1-800-647-2642) Pet Loss Support Hotline – Grief Counseling/Hotline Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine 1-888-ISU-PLSH (1-888-478-7574) Planned Parenthood, Inc., 1-800-230-PLAN (1-800-230-7586) Rape, Abuse, Incest, National Network (RAINN), www.rainn.org, 1-800-6556-HOPE (1-800-656-4673) Self-Injury Hotline/SAFE (Self Abuse Finally Ends) Alternatives Program, www.selfinjury.com, 1-800-DONTCUT (1-800-366-8288) Stop It Now! (Sexual Abuse), 1-888-PREVENT (1-888-779-8968) Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program, 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) Laurel Oaks Career Development Center 300 Oak Drive, Wilmington, OH 45177 Phone: 937-382-1411/1-800-752-5480 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 57 Website: www.greatoaks.com Facebook: Truth About Great Oaks Services: GED scheduling and vocational training for high school students and adults. Eligibility: Must be a junior or senior high school student. No income guidelines, must be referred by school district. Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, LLC 10 Journal Square, Hamilton, OH 45011 Phone: 1-513-241-9400 Website: www.lascinti.org Libraries Greenfield Public Library 134 Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-3772 Hours of Operation: Monday thru Thursday, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm; Friday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm; Saturday, 10:00 am -3:00 pm. Closed Holidays & Sundays Website: www.highlandco.org Highland County District Library 10 Willettsville Pike, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3114 Fax: 937-393-2985 Hours of Operation: Monday thru Thursday, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm; Friday & Saturday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Closed holidays & Sundays Website: www.highlandco.org Leesburg Branch Library 240 East Main Street, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-7295 Hours of Operation: Monday, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm; Tuesday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm; Wednesday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm; Thursday, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm; Friday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm; Saturday, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. Closed holidays & Sundays Website: www.highlandco.org Lynchburg Public Library 102 South Main Street, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-2511 Website: www.highlandco.org and www.highlandreaders.highlandco.org Services: Books, videos, magazines, large print books, and audio recordings to check out. Story times for children, computers with Internet access for use. Databases including: encyclopedias, magazine articles, practice test, historical census information and more. Fax services and self-service copying available. Access out library catalog, reach our databases, check out event calendar or download one of our E-books through our websites. Eligibility: Library card holder. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 58 Lions Clubs Hillsboro: President: Steve Pence, 937-393-3522 or 937-403-4905 Eyeglass Person, Bonnie J. Parr, 937-3931359 Greenfield: President: Shirley Gaskell, 937-981-4731 Susan Long, 937-981-4937 or Marilyn Mitchell, 937-9812203/937-981-2341 Leesburg: Kathy Huff, 937-780-7611 Lynchburg: President: Kathy DeRose, 937-205-6404 Mowrystown: President: Bryon Deatley, 937-927-5268 Secretary: Kara Juillerat Services: Assistance to families whose child is in need of eyeglasses or related services. Eligibility: Families not eligible for Medicaid, referral from school or health agency. Little Lamb Christian Preschool 155 West Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1752 Services: Pre-school program for children ages 3-5; toddlers who are 3 years old before August 1st: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00 am – 11:00 am; 3 year olds: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00 am - 11:30 am; 4 year olds: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9:00 am - 11:30 am; 5 year olds: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 1:00 pm 3:30 pm. Eligibility: Fee for service. LOCAL GOVERNMENT City of Greenfield City Manager, Ron Coffey 300 Jefferson Street, PO Box 300, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-3500 Email: [email protected] City of Hillsboro Mayor, Drew Hastings 130 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-5219 County Commissioners: Tom Horst, Jeremy Shaffer, and Shane Wilkin 119 Governor Foraker Place, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1991 Greenfield City Council Chairman: Betty Jackman Vice Chairman: Bob Bergstrom Council Wards: Brenda Losey, Bill Redenbaugh, and Harvey Everhart. Highland County Auditor, William Fawley 114 Governor Foraker Place, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1915 Fax: 937-393-3854 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm. Email: [email protected] Website: www.highlandcountyauditor.org Highland County Clerk of Courts, Ike Hodson 105 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9957 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Fax: 937-393-9879 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm; Saturday, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm. Website: www.co.highland.oh.us Highland County Common Pleas Court, Judge Rocky Coss 105 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2161 Fax: 937-393-2989 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hccpc.org Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm. Highland County Common Pleas Court (Probate & Juvenile), Judge Kevin Greer 105 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9981 Highland County Coroner, Dr. Jeff Beery 219 West Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-6633 Highland County Court – Madison Township, Judge Robert J. Judkins 300 Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-2139 Fax: 937-981-2130 Email: [email protected] Website: www.co.highland.oh.us Court commences at 9:00 am, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Highland County Engineer, P. Dean Otworth 138 Bowers Avenue, PO Box 297, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3496 Fax: 937-393-3498 Winter office hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 am – 4:00 pm. Summer office hours: Monday-Thursday, 7:00 am - 5:30 pm, closed Friday Website: www.highlandcountyeng.org Highland County Prosecutor, Anneka Collins 112 Governor Foraker Place, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1851 Highland County Recorder, Chad McConnaughey 119 Governor Foraker Place, Suite 108, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9954 Fax: 937-393-5855 Email: [email protected] Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm. 59 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Highland County Sheriff’s Department 130 Homestead Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1421 or 911 Jail – Justice Center: 937-840-6240 Website: www.highlandcoso.com Services: Crime prevention, reporting, investigating, and traffic safety; housing inmates. Highland County Treasurer, Vickie Warnock 119 Governor Foraker Place, PO Box 824, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9951 Fax: 937-393-5855 Email: [email protected] Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm. Hillsboro City Council President: Lee Koogler Council-Ward 1: Rebecca Wilkin Council-Ward 2: Claudia Cline Council-Ward 3: Tracy Aranyos Council-Ward 4: Bill Alexander Council-at-Large: Dick Donley Council-at-Large: Ann E. Morris Council-at-Large: Justin Harsha Hillsboro Municipal Court, Judge David H. McKenna 130 Homestead Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3022 Fax: 937-393-0517 Website: www.hillsboroohio.net Lynchburg-Clay Local School District PO Box 515, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-2338 Fax: 937-364-2339 Website: www.lynchclay.k12.oh.us School Board Members: Stan Markey, Beverly Wilkin, Brad Hess, Chad McConnaughey, and Gary West. Lynchburg-Clay Elementary, Grades K-5 6760 State Route 134 South, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-9119 Fax: 937-364-8119 Lynchburg-Clay Middle School, Grades 6-8 8250 State Route 134 South, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-2811 Fax: 937-364-2159 Lynchburg-Clay High School 6762 State Route 134 South, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-2250 Fax: 937-364-6113 60 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 Mature Services 1575 North High Street, Suite 300, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 Phone: 937-840-0055 Website: www.matureservices.org Facebook: Mature Services Services: Employment and training for individuals over 55 who income qualify. Participants receive paid training for 20 hours per week including job clubs and computer training. Mercy Hospital Clermont 3000 Hospital Drive, Batavia, OH 45103 Phone: 513-732-8200 Website: www.e-mercy.com Services: Emergency room; inpatient and outpatient surgery services; pain management center; women’s center; physical, occupational and speech therapy; cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation; laboratory; radiology; outpatient testing; behavioral health; and wound care center. Metropolitan Housing Authorities Highland County Metropolitan Housing Authority 1575 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4278 *The Metropolitan Housing representative is only available on Tuesdays, by appointment only. Please call before coming in.* A representative can be reached Monday-Friday at the Washington Court House office at 740-335-7525. Website: www.fayette-co-oh.com For additional housing opportunities, visit the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Ohio Housing Locator: www.ohiohousinglocator.org Narcotics Anonymous Central Ohio Area Office: Hotline: 1-800-587-4232 Area 13 Services Committee: Monday evenings, 7:30 pm @ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 234 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133; open discussion. Website: www.na.org Services: Self-help group using the 12 steps of recovery. Eligibility: For anyone willing to admit that narcotics or illicit drugs are affecting them in a negative way; no fees or dues to attend. Nationwide Children’s Hospital 700 Children’s Drive, Columbus, OH 43205 Phone: 614-722-2000 or 1-800-792-8401 Website: www.nationwidechildrens.org Services: Emergency medical care, emergency room care, hospital delivery, intermediate care facilities, hospital based outpatient services, inpatient rehabilitation, psychiatric inpatient services. Eligibility: Adolescents and children. Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Chillicothe Regional Office 8 South Paint Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 Phone: 740-702-1200 Website: www.drc.state.oh.us 61 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 62 Contact: Teri Minney, Regional Administrator Services: The Chillicothe Regional APA serves 25 southern Ohio counties, including Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette, and Highland. The mission of the Adult Parole Authority is to protect the public from violence and other crime through the building and sharing of offender information with victims, the courts and other criminal justice agencies, and to provide supervision of offenders who are in the community, utilizing strategies aimed at rehabilitation, incapacitation, and when necessary, punishment. Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities 165 West Center Street, Suite 302, Marion, OH 43302 Phone: 1-800-374-2806 Fax: 740-383-6421 Website: www.oceod.org Services: A statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the educational interests of children with disabilities. Ohio Department of Health, Vital Statistics PO Box 15098, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-466-2521 Website: www.odh.gov Services: Birth and death certificates available for people born or who have died in the state of Ohio. Eligibility: May be a fee to obtain copies of records. OhioMeansJobs|Highland County 1575 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1933 Fax: 937-393-3966 Website: www.highlandcountyworks.com Services: Career counseling, job training, search and placement. Job search resource center and resume preparation assistance. Eligibility: Persons seeking employment and career advancement. Ohio Missing Children Clearinghouse Phone: 1-800-325-5604 Website: www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/missingkids Services: The coordinating agency that makes information about missing children available to other agencies, the media and the general public. The Clearinghouse’s mission is to aid in the search for missing children, create public awareness of pertinent issues, and develop and disseminate information in order to educate the public, professional, and others in the prevention of missing and abducted children. Ohio State University Hospital 410 West 10th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 Phone: 614-283-5000 Website: www.medicalcenter.osu.edu Services: Emergency medical care, emergency room care, hospital delivery, intermediate care facilities, hospital based outpatient services, inpatient rehabilitation, psychiatric inpatient services. Paint Creek State Park 280 Taylor Road, Bainbridge, OH 45612 Phone: 937-393-4284 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 63 Paint Valley Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Board 394 Chestnut Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 Phone: 740-773-2283 Website: www.pvadamh.org Services: Contracts with a network of public health care agencies to treat persons in need of mental health, alcohol, and drug addiction services. ADAMH serves as the mental health planning agency for Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike, and Ross counties. This board does not provide direct services to families. Passport: Area Agency on Aging District 7, Inc. University of Rio Grande/F32, 160 Dorsey Drive, PO Box 500, Rio Grande, OH 45674 Phone: 1-800-582-7277 Website: www.aaa7.org Services: Ohio’s alternative to nursing home care, PASSPORT helps low-income, disabled older adults remain safe and independent at home. Services could include care management, personal care, homemaking, home delivered meals, emergency response systems, medical equipment and transportation. To learn more about the services and programs that are available, please call the Agency’s toll-free number at 1-800-582-7277. Serving Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto and Vinton counties, providing an alternative to nursing home placement through coordinated in-home services to Medicaid eligible adults. Eligibility: Must be at least 60 years of age, Medicaid eligible, at risk of nursing home placement, must be in agreement with a Service Plan. Reachout Wireless Phone: 1-877-870-9444 Website: www.reachoutmoblie.com Services: Free government cell phone. Choice of two packages: 125 free rollover minuets or 250 free nonrollover minuets. Eligibility: You may qualify for Reachout Wireless is you participate in any of the following public assistance programs: Medicaid, Food Stamps/SNAP, general assistance, supplemental security Income (SSI), TANF/Work First (TANF/Ohio Works First), section 8/federal public housing assistance, home energy assistance programs (HEAP, LIHEAP & E-HEAP), national school free lunch program (NSLP), supplemental security inc-blind & disabled (SSDI). Or you may qualify based on household income. Recovery Health Network Phone: 1-888-395-5004 Website: www.recoveryhealthnetwork.com Services: The Recovery Health Network (RHN), a non-for-profit company, donates FREE prescription saving cards to anyone in need. The RHN free prescription (Rx) discount drug card provides individuals with an easy and free “no strings attached” healthcare discount program that allows free access to substantial discounts on prescription medications. The average Rx savings for using the card is 67% and often up to 94%. Request card online. Reformers Unanimous 8080 State Route 124, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2911 Website: www.hillsborobiblebaptist.com Services: Providing faith based addiction program every Friday evening 7pm-9pm. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 64 Region 14 State Support Team (SST)/Hopewell Center 5350 West New Market Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1904 Fax: 937-393-0496 Website: www.ohioregion14.org Services: The Region 14 Hopewell Center serves school districts and families in Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette and Highland counties to provide diagnostic evaluations, parent and teacher training, early childhood instruction, and program planning for children 0-21 with disabilities. Region 14 provides the following direct services to children with disabilities upon placement by the child’s school district. Services include occupational and physical therapy, adapted physical education, speech therapy, tutoring for children with hearing and visual impairments and consultation is available regarding children with autism. Eligibility: Serveries based on referrals received from school districts in Highland, Adams, Brown, Clinton and Fayette counties; must still be enrolled in school and have an IEP. Rocky Fork Lake State Park 9800 North Shore Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-8284 Website: www.rockyforkstatepark.com Park office is open Monday thru Friday 8am to 5pm. Rx for Ohio Phone: 1-888-477-2669 Website: www.pparx.org Facebook: Partnership-for-Prescription-Assistance Services: If you need help obtaining your prescription drugs, please contact us. We have helped over 8 million in 8 years. Our program has more than 2,500 different prescription medications, over 475 patient assistance programs, and lists over 18,000 free clinics across America. Eligibility: Each program has its own eligibility requirements. SafeLink Wireless Phone: 1-800-723-3456 Website: www.safelinkwireless.com Services: Free government cell phone; Offers 3 different calling plans. Eligibility: Must participate in at least ONE of the following public assistance programs: Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Food Stamps, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8), Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), National School Lunch Program (Free Lunch Program), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). You must send a COPY of any current document that proves your participation in one of the programs, all documents must have the same name and address as provided on the application. Salvation Army 1575 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-4278 ext. 240 Services: Provides limited financial assistance for families in emergency situations. Eligibility: Based on need. Samaritan Outreach Services 537 North East Street, PO Box 242, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2220 *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 65 Website: www.samaritanoutreachservices.com Services: Emergency food assistance; Information and referrals for low-income individuals; Open for clients Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 9:00 am - 3:45 pm. We are also an Ohio Benefit Bank site. Eligibility: Based on need, income and family size. Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Center 108 Erin Court, PO Box 219, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-9946 Hillsboro (Crisis line): 937-393-9904 Website: www.spvmhc.com Services: Mental health and substance abuse assessment, follow-up and treatment. 211 – First call services are also available. Eligibility: Based on a sliding fee scale. Sheriff’s Departments Adams County Brown County Clinton County Fayette County Highland County Ross County Emergency 911 911 911 911 911 911 Non-Emergency 937-544-2314 937-378-4435 937-382-1611 740-335-6170 937-393-1421 740-773-1186 Shriner’s Hospitals for Children® - Cincinnati 3229 Burnett Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229 Phone: 1-866-947-7840 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.shrinershospitalsforchilldren.org Services: Treatment is provided for all burns and cleft lip & palate. Treatment is also provided for congenital or acquired plastic surgery needs including brachial plexus injury, hemangioma, congenital ear deformities, hairy nerves, congenital hand malformations, gynecomasita (abnormal breast development in boys), hidradenitis (chronic sweat gland disorder), port wine stains, post trauma deformities (dog bites, lawnmower accidents, treadmill injuries) and more. Eligibility: Children up to 18 are eligible for care. Shiner’s Hospitals for Children accepts patients regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Transportation assistance is available. Social Security Administration 44 Stoneridge Drive, Chillicothe, OH 45601 Phone: 740-775-0202 Website: www.ssa.gov Services: Information regarding Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, and Medicare programs including determination of eligibility and completion of applications. South Central Development Center 135 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0339 Fax: 937-393-0444 Services: Administers various revolving loan programs to assist small businesses and industry in their growth and development. Child Day Care which is a revolving loan program which has loans available for the *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 66 operation of child day care center and an intermediary loan program for business and industry. Also, assists businesses with financial analysis of businesses, business plans and management assistance. South Central Ohio Big Brothers/Big Sisters Main Office: 173 West 2nd Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 Branch Office: PO Box 684, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 1-800-888-6335/937-393-8642 Website: www.bbbsco.org Services: Big Brothers/Big Sisters match children from single parent families with volunteer adults. The volunteer adult acts as a friend and role model for the child. Eligibility: Children ages 7-14 who live in single parent families. Southern Ohio Educational Service Center 3321 Airborne Road, Wilmington, OH 45177 Phone: 937-382-6921 Fax: 937-383-3171 Website: www.southernohioesc.org Services: Exceptional children and alternative programs curriculum instruction, school improvement, educational leadership, professional development technology, and instruction media. Eligibility: Highland County school districts. Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center 135 West Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2990/937-393-8429 Website: www.sopcwecare.com Services: Education on pregnancy and alternatives. Confidential free self-administered pregnancy test. Personal lay counseling; post abortion counseling. Gently used clothing for mother and baby; baby care items; and first time expectant parent support group. Referrals for community service agencies and medical care. *This is not a medical facility* Eligibility: There are no eligibility requirements. Southern State Community College (SSCC) 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3431/1-800-628-7722 Website: www.sscc.edu Services: Two-year College offering programs in general studies, technical education and continuing education. Programs are designed for transfer to four-year colleges and universities as well as application in high demand occupations. Services for Adult Basic and Literacy Education, GED preparation and testing, as well as corporate training are available. Eligibility: High school graduates; persons with GED may be accepted as full-time students. Students without a high school diploma or GED may be accepted as part-time students for their first quarter. Adult Opportunity Center Phone: 1-800-628-7722 or 937-393-3431 ext. 2687 Website: www.sscc.edu/specialized/aoc.shtml Services: Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) classes are provided on each campus and in several offcampus locations in all five counties in the SSCC service area; morning, afternoon, and evening classes are available with fully qualified instructors present at each site; a variety of services are offered include adult literacy, GED preparation, nursing program preparation, college refresher and readiness courses, workforce *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 67 education, reading, writing, and math improvement, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) courses. Eligibility: The ABLE program is offered FREE to any qualified individual who is at least 18 years old. All books and materials are provided and no fees are charged for instruction. Career & Counseling Services Phone: 1-800-628-7722 or 937-393-3431 ext. 2713 Website: www.sscc.edu/students E-mail: [email protected] Services: Career & Counseling services are available to currently enrolled students, alumni, and community members at no charge. These services include assistance with career choice and job search skills (i.e. resume/cover letter assistance, interview skills, networking, and job search strategy). Mental health counseling is also provided to actively enrolled students and their families at no charge. Parti-Tots Learning Center 200 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3431 ext. 2629 Website: www.sscc.edu/services/patri-tots.shtml Email: Kathleen Chaney @ [email protected] Workforce Development & Community Services Website: www.sscc.edu Email: [email protected] Services: To meet the needs of our community and its businesses; programs are organized for workforce development, employer services, and community education outreach; college credit and non-credit courses are offered; customized training; and onsite as well as offsite employer services are available. One example of the innovative programs we offer is the new Entrepreneurship Certificate Program at the Adams County Enterprise Center. Services: Serves children 18 months to 5 years of age; open Monday – Friday, 7:00am – 6:00pm. Eligibility: Private pay, also accepts reimbursement for services through ODJFS. Star Community Justice Center 4578 Gallia Pike, Franklin Furnace, OH 45629 Phone: 740-354-9026 Fax: 740-354-9076 Website: www.drc.state.oh.us/public/cbcf/star.htm Services: Provides a residential treatment program for offenders. St. Mary’s Catholic School, Grades Preschool – 4 119 East Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-9932 Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday, 8:15am – 3:45pm Website: www.stmaryofhillsboro.com Services: Operated by the St. Mary’s Catholic Church Eligibility: Anyone eligible to attend school; regardless of religious denomination, tuition based, some scholarships available. St. Vincent De Paul Society 212 South High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1742 Services: One-time emergency financial assistance; Based on need. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 68 State Government Attorney General, Mike DeWine 30 East Broad Street, 17th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-466-4320 Auditor of State, Dave Yost 88 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 1-800-282-0370 Governor of Ohio, John Kasich 77 South High Street, 30th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-466-3555 Fax: 614-752-4858 Lieutenant Governor, Mary Taylor 77 South High Street, 30th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-466-3396 Secretary of State, Jon Husted 180 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 432115 Phone: 1-877-767-6446 State Representative, Cliff Rosenberger 77 South High Street, 11th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-466-3506 State Senator, Sherrod Brown Senate Building, Room 127, First Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-466-8156 Sunrise Sunset Child Care and Developmental Center, Inc. 208 North Elm Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-8744 Hours: Monday – Friday, 5:00am – 7:30pm Services: Accepts children 6 weeks – 12 years old; Individual classrooms for infants, toddlers, pre-school, and school-age children. State licensed; State of Ohio Step Up To Quality rated – Star One. Daily activities include pre-school curriculum which includes Kindergarten readiness. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks approved by the Ohio Adult and Child Food Program are served daily. Eligibility: Private pay, also accepts reimbursement for services through ODJFS. Temporary Employment Services Highland County Reserves Network 938 West Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-0973 Website: www.trnstaffing.com Clinton County Adecco 51 West Main Street, Wilmington, OH 45177 Phone: 937-383-1001 Website: www.adeccousa.com/pages/welcome.aspx Staffmark 90 Fairway Drive, Wilmington, OH 45177 Phone: 937-383-0111 Website: www.staffmark.com *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 69 Fayette County Accel Services 420 East Court Street, Washington Court House, OH 43160 Phone: 740-333-5200 Spherion 115 North Main Street, Washington Court House, OH 43160 Phone: 740-636-3019 Turning Point Applied Learning Center 110 Homestead Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-840-0568 Fax: 937-840-0361 Website: www.tpalc.org Services for Employment Training: Provides pre-employment training for long-term unemployed and hard to employ persons. Provides hands-on training in manufacturing and construction technology; also provides GED preparation and counseling services as needed. Services for Businesses: A non-profit corporation providing custom, contract and outsourcing services; With over 16,000 square feet, Turning Point is equipped to handle shipping, receiving and warehouse needs, provide hand and machine assembly, pick and pack, sort, 100 and 200% inspection, labeling and product rework and reclamation. Shrink-wrap, blister wrap, poly bagging and heat sealed packing and kitting available. USDA/Rural Development 514 Harry Sauner Road, Suite 3, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-1921 Fax: 937-393-1656 Office Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday Services Include: Rural Development Direct Loan (502) Program: Provides loans for very low-income individuals and families who cannot obtain credit from other sources to purchase homes in eligible rural areas. Rural Development Home Repair Loans and Grants (504) Program: To improve the living conditions and assist with the needed repairs for very low-income applicants in eligible rural areas. Guaranteed Loan Program: Assist low and moderate-income families through the guarantee of loans made by conventional lenders for the purchase of modest single family new or existing homes in eligible rural areas. Community Facilities Program: Loans/Grants may be used to construct, enlarge or improve community facilities for health care, public safety and public services and for the equipment required for its operation. Water and Waste Disposal Program: Loans/Grants may be made to develop water and wastewater systems. Funds are available to public entities and not-for-profit operations. Eligibility: Varies among programs; Serves 23 counties in Southwestern Ohio. Veteran’s Service Commission 1575 North High Street, Suite 400, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-8686 Fax: 937-393-8738 Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30am - 5:00pm closed on holidays Services: Assistance filing for VA disability and pension claims; assistance filing for widow’s benefits; emergency financial assistance with food, rent, mortgage, prescriptions, utilities, optical. Provides transportation to VA hospitals, assists veterans in obtaining military records and medals. Eligibility: Call for details. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 70 Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) Phone: 1-800-770-0192 Website: www.vinelink.com Services: An automated telephone system that permits callers to find out the custody status of an offender housed in a county jail, ODRC or DYS facility, of find out about upcoming court events related to an offender. Callers can also register for automatic notifications (by phone, email or pager) when there is a change in an offender’s sentence, expiration date, inmate custody status and location, as well as notifications on the transfer, release, escape, or death of an inmate. All telephone call and registrations are anonymous, confidential and free. Wee Care Preschool 133 East Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-2981 Hours of Operation: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:00am to 2:00pm. Tuesday and Thursday for two sessions from 9:00am - 11:30am and 1:00pm - 3:30pm. Services: Serves children 3-5 years of age. Eligibility: Private pay. Also accepts reimbursement from ODJFS. West Main Urgent Care 231 –A West Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-393-3300 Website: http://westmainuc.yolasite.com/ Facebook: West Main Urgent Care Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. *Indicates location of community resources as shown on map of Hillsboro, pg. 71 The following city map of Hillsboro contains community resources that are ALSO LISTED IN THE HIGHLAND COUNTY REENTRY RESOURCE SHEET, FOUND AT HTTP://WWW.DRC.OHIO.GOV/WEB/RRC/HIGHLAND .PDF. 71