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  1. Find your local county agency. Most Ohio Department of Job and Family Services programs are administered by local agencies, so you can get the assistance you need right in your own county. Learn More.

  2. St. Vincent Family Services offers families a comprehensive, full-service range of youth behavioral health services, including telehealth, 24/7 residential care, individual and family counseling, and in-home and in-school care – all guided by our behavioral health professionals.

  3. The Office of Families and Children helps children, youth, and vulnerable adults with finding a safe and permanent family that nurtures and promotes their overall well-being. We work with the federal government, Public Children Services Agencies (PCSAs), and other agencies to help out.

  4. The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services provides workforce development and family support programs that improve the quality of life for Franklin County residents. Cash Assistance. Child Care. Emergency Assistance (PRC)

  5. We manage programs and policies for individuals, children, and families in Ohio who need help with cash, food, emergency, or refugee benefits and services. We also oversee the child care program and the Ohio Commission on Fatherhood.

  6. We work with hundreds of children and parents across Ohio through our Adoption, Mental Health, Psychiatry and Treatment Foster Care programs. At UMCH Family Services, our mission is to help families stay together, reunify, or become new permanent families.

  7. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services promotes long-term self-sufficiency and provides a safety net for our most vulnerable citizens. It oversees Ohio's public assistance, workforce development, unemployment insurance, child and adult protective services, adoption, child care, and child support programs. Launch.

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