Scholars program - support services for single parents going to college/trade school
Immigrant outreach - English classes with babysitting and support resources
Contact
Phone Number: 330-744-3147
Address: 238 Tod Ln, Youngstown, OH 44504
Community Action Agency
About
24/7 information and referral service
Home Visiting services provide education and support to families to increase prenatal care for improved childbirth outcomes, promote positive parent-child interactions, ensure healthy child development, reduce child maltreatment, increase access to healthcare services and promote family self-sufficiency.
Help Me Grow & Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program
Breastfeeding education
Empowerment Workshops: budgeting and money management, safety, parenting skills, good housekeeping and time management, smart shopping, basic home maintenance and more.
WIC: The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children
Head Start, Early Head Start, and Parent Engagement
Summer food service program
Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP)
Home repair service
Energy Assistance Program - HEAP; Winter Crisis Program (WCP); Summer Crisis Program (SCP); Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP)
New Hope rental subsidy and case supportive services
Family and Children First Council of Ashtabula County
About
Ohio Family and Children First (OFCF) is a partnership of state and local government, communities and families that enhances the well-being of Ohio's children and families by building community capacity, coordinating systems and services, and engaging families. OFCF's vision is for every child and family to thrive and succeed within healthy communities.
Your county's Family and Children First Council (FCFC) connects the dots to eliminate redundancy and bring resources together for planning, monitoring, and improving outcomes for families and children.
Any family with a child or youth (age birth through 21 years) in need of a coordinated inter-disciplinary plan to address their unique needs is eligible for service coordination through FCFC. Referrals typically come through provider agencies, but any family has the right to self-refer for service coordination.
Pregnancy related services, child care, early learning initiatives, child support
Ohio Means Jobs
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
Medicaid
Ohio Works First
ACTS (Ashtabula County Transportation System)
Prevention, Retention, and Contingency (PRC) Program is designed to help families overcome immediate barriers to achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency and personal responsibility. Benefits and services are for needy and low-income families who need short-term help during a time of crisis.