PRC Program through Jobs and Family Services - Contact Megan Cowden: 330-420-6560
Job preparation services, work support/retention services (new shoes, uniform, equipment), transportation services, diversion services (a single cash payment for a specific crisis related to person's temporary loss of income)
Gas vouchers
Domestic violence services
Assistance with utility shut-offs, rent/deposit when moving into subsidized housing
Address: 6961 Southern Blvd, Suite A, Youngstown, OH 44512
Riley's Three Loaves Pantry
About
Get groceries to take home
Contact
Phone Number: 330-853-0388
Address: 10510 Avon Rd NE, Salineville, OH 43945
The Community Resource Center of East Liverpool, OH Inc.
About
Mission: to plan and evaluate self-help programs for low to moderate income people and families. Help solve community problems by bringing together government, business, labor services agencies, and civic religious groups.
Programs and health services include an annual health fair, bread and pastry give away, computer lab, emergency food pantry, Nehemiah/Second Harvest, Notary Public, Ohio Benefit Bank, online GED classes, senior programs/outreach, and a soup kitchen/free bingo
Address: 940 Pennsylvania Ave, East Liverpool, OH 43920
Salem Community Food Pantry
About
Open to people with 44460 zip code - registration requires photo ID and proof of address
Contact
Phone Number: 330-301-0487
Address: 794 E Third St, Salem, OH (corner of Third and Vine)
WIC: Women, Infants and Children
About
WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children. WIC helps income eligible pregnant and breastfeeding women, women who recently had a baby, infants, and children up to five years of age who are at health risk due to inadequate nutrition.
The program improves pregnancy outcomes by providing or referring to support services necessary for full-term pregnancies; reduces infant mortality by reducing the incidence of low birth weight (infants under 5.5 pounds are at greater risk of breathing problems, brain injuries and physical abnormalities), and provides infants and children with a healthy start in life by improving poor or inadequate diets.
WIC provides nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support; supplemental, highly nutritious foods such as cereal, eggs, milk, whole grain foods, fruits and vegetables, an iron-fortified infant formula; and referral to pre-natal and pediatric health care and other maternal and child health and human service programs.