Understanding the HandsOn Central Ohio Holiday Resource Guides

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Understanding the HandsOn Central Ohio Holiday Resource Guides Resource guides are constructed in Agency, Service, Site formats. Please reference the following diagram: Agency 1 information Agency 1 Program information Agency 1 Additional Sites Agency 2 information

American Cancer Society - Central Ohio 870 Michigan Avenue Columbus, OH 43215 (888) 227-6446 Administrative www.cancer.org Profile: Support services to individuals with cancer and educational programs for the general public.education and support for individuals diagnosed with cancer and their families. Smoking cessation programs and educational programs. Retail "thrift" stores with proceeds going to support research. Mission Statement: The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service. LEE SLATTER HOLIDAY PROGRAM * Cancer Service Description: Offers an adopt-a-family program for individuals with active cancer and their families. Those in need are matched with a sponsors who will provide clothing, toys or gift cards for the family for the holidays. Eligibility: Franklin County residents with active cancer (adult or child). Must not be receiving other holiday assistance and cannot have used this program before. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm. Intake Process: Application required. Applications will be accepted until December 13. Documents: Will be advised about required documents. Center for Groveport Madison Human Needs PO Box 542 Groveport, OH 43125 (614) 586-4017 Administrative www.center4gmhn.org info@center4gmhn.org Profile: Aiding residents of Groveport Madison School District in emergency situations as well as applying for future aid. Mission Statement: To connect people in crisis with resources and to promote cohesive households through community partnerships. Service Description: Seeks donors for the adopt-a-family program. Eligible children in the Groveport Madison School District and their families will receive a coat, hat and gloves, socks and underwear, pajamas, two items from the children's wish list, a box of pantry food items and a $25 gift card for perishable items. Donors will be provided the wish list. Hours: Items can be dropped off unwrapped from 3 pm-6 pm on December 12-13, 2011 at Groveport Zion Lutheran Church. Email. Notes: Groveport Zion Lutheran Church is located at 6014 Groveport Road. This service is not for families looking to be adopted. 1

Central Community House 1150 East Main Street Columbus, OH 43205 (614) 252-3157 Administrative (614) 252-9164 Fax www.cchouse.org info@cchouse.org Profile: Community center offering social, recreational, health and basic needs assistance. Mission Statement: Community center serving the near eastside of Columbus. Family services includes child care, after school programs, teen groups, tutoring, parent group, older adult programs and limited financial assistance. Neighborhood development activities, employment and senior services. Service Description: Accepts donations of unwrapped new toys or gifts certificates for needy families at Christmas time. If desired, volunteers may sponsor an entire family (pre-selected clients) based on a wish list. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm. Appointment. Notes: This is for volunteers wanting to sponsor a family; not for families wanting to receive toys. Clintonville-Beechwold Community Resources Center 14 West Lakeview Avenue Columbus, OH 43202 (614) 268-3539 Administrative www.clintonvillecrc.org cbcrc@sbcglobal.net Profile: CRC is a Settlement House and neighborhood development support center providing social services, advocacy and outreach for families, youth and senior citizens. Major programs include: food pantry, after-school and summer youth programs, social club and activities for seniors, home repairs and maintenance for the disabled and seniors, and senior transportaton services. Mission Statement: To improve the quality of life for all people in the Clintonville-Beechwold community in the best tradition of settlement houses. ADOPT-A-FAMILY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Service Description: Recruits sponsors to donate holiday gifts and food to low income client families during the holidays. Those interested in sponsoring a family should call for more information. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm. Intake Process: Walk in. 2

Columbus Cancer Clinic 1699 West Mound Street LifeCare Alliance Columbus, OH 43223 (614) 263-5006 Administrative (614) 263-5019 Fax www.lifecarealliance.org info@lifecarealliance.org Profile: Clinic provides cancer support programs, cancer screening services and community education. Mission Statement: Clinic provides cancer prevention, early detection, home care and emotional support services to cancer patients and their families in Central Ohio, regardless of their ability to pay. Service Description: Offers companies and individuals the opportunity to adopt a family for the holidays. Companies or individuals can either donate money to buy gift cards for the patient and family, or the company or individual can buy, wrap and deliver the gifts to the families. If the company/individual prefers to buy the gifts, the patient s sizes, names, ages, and wish list will be provided. If the company/individual does not want to deliver to the patient s home, Cancer Clinic staff will deliver them. Hours: As arranged. Communities in Schools of Central Ohio 510 East North Broadway Street Suite 4A Columbus, OH 43214 (614) 268-2472 Administrative (614) 268-4260 Fax www.ciskids.org kking@ciskids.org Profile: Communities in Schools is a community-based drop-out prevention organization that is helping kids stay in school and graduate. Works with Columbus City Schools, Whitehall City Schools and Catholic Schools to connect children and families to needed community resources so that the children stay in school, improve academic success and graduate. Mission Statement: To surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. HOLIDAY HELP Service Description: Allows people the opportunity to assist with a family in need. Individuals have the ability to select how many people they would like to "adopt." Communities in Schools will match individuals with an appropriate family. The amount of spending is not determined, although "big ticket" items are discouraged. Gifts must be wrapped and labeled before giving them to staff. Hours: November 1-December 15, 2011. It is only for families in Columbus and Whitehall that Communities in Schools has already committed to support. 3

Community Kitchen 640 South Ohio Avenue Columbus, OH 43205 (614) 252-6428 Ext. 238 Administrative (614) 252-8487 Fax www.communitykitchencolumbus.org cki@communitykitchencolumbus.org Mission Statement: The Community Kitchen, Inc., believes that all people deserve the basic necessities of life: food, clothing, shelter and medical attention in a warm and welcoming environment. Service Description: Offering an adopt-a-family program. Matches families in need with a sponsor. Sponsors assist with obtaining gifts for the family. Eligibility: Residents of 43205 and 43206. Hours: Tue-Fri 10 am-2 pm. Documents: Proof of residency. Must show proof that child resides in home. Notes: Those who are interested in sponsoring a family may contact Community Kitchen for further information. Gahanna Residents In Need C/o Mifflin Presbyterian Church 123 Granville Street Columbus, OH 43230 (614) 471-4491 Ext. 61 Administrative www.grin4gahanna.org grin_gahanna@yahoo.com Profile: Volunteer-run organization provides referrals to Gahanna-Jefferson school district residents who are in an emergency situation. Service Description: Offers an adopt-a-family program. Families may receive assistance for presents for the children and a Christmas meal. Eligibility: Must be a resident of Gahanna-Jefferson school district. Hours: As arranged. Intake Process: Appointment required. Application required. Applications will be accepted until October 15, 2011; no late applications will be accepted. Notes: Those who are interested in sponsoring a family may contact GRIN for further information. Jewish Family 1070 College Avenue Columbus, OH 43209 (614) 231-1890 Administrative (614) 231-4978 Fax www.jfscolumbus.org info@jfscolumbus.org Profile: Jewish social service agency that offers mental health and career services. <continued...> 4

Jewish Family This information may not be reproduced without permission from HandsOn Central Ohio. Mission Statement: To help individuals and families facing life's challenges. Service Description: Seeks individuals/families to donate toys, gifts, toiletries, gift cards and other items for its Hanukkah and Christmas adoption programs. Donors will receive a wish list of items desired by the families. Hours: For Hanukkah gifts: November 1-December 14, 2011 For Christmas gifts: November 1-December 21, 2011 Additional Languages: This service is not for families looking to be adopted. Neighborhood 1950 North Fourth Street Suite E Columbus, OH 43201 (614) 297-0592 Administrative www.neighborhoodservicesinc.org Profile: Neighborhood organization that offers emergency food, free clothing and emergency financial assistance. Mission Statement: To offer innovative, regional leadership in the effort to alleviate poverty and provides food services and material assistance to persons in need in the Columbus community. Service Description: Seeks individuals to "adopt" a family for the holiday season. Individuals will be provided a wish list from the families. Hours: Families will be matched through December 16, 2011. Website. Project Openhand - Columbus 1699 West Mound Street Columbus, OH 43223 (614) 298-8334 Administrative www.outincolumbus.com/pohc lweltlin@lifecarealliance.org Profile: Program that addresses the causes of malnutrition and hunger associated with HIV/AIDS and provides meals for individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Service Description: Seeks donors for its holiday adoption program. Donors can provide a local family with a holiday food basket or help meet needs on a holiday wish list. Wish list items may include stocking stuffers, toys, food, clothing, personal care, household items or a gift card. Hours: November 1-December 16, 2011 9 am-5 pm. Email. <continued...> 5

Project Openhand - Columbus This information may not be reproduced without permission from HandsOn Central Ohio. Rosemont Center 2440 Dawnlight Avenue Columbus, OH 43211 (614) 471-2626 Administrative (614) 478-3234 Fax www.rosemont.org Profile: Center that provides for the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well being of the community's most troubled youth and their families. Mission Statement: Help, Healing, Hope: What every child deserves. Service Description: Seeks donors for it holiday adoption program. Donors can either shop from a wish list provided by the families or purchase gift cards. Hours: Gifts are accepted through December 9, 2011. Email. St. Vincent Family Centers 1490 East Main Street Columbus, OH 43205 (614) 252-0731 Administrative (614) 252-8468 Fax svfc.org mandd@svfc.org Profile: Behavioral health prevention, intervention and treatment services to children and families. Mission Statement: St. Vincent Family Center is a family service organization that develops children, strengthens families and sustains communities. Service Description: Seeks sponsors for children served by the center. Sponsors will be provided a wish list from the children and are asked to spend $80-$100 worth of gifts, clothes and toys. Hours: The center would like all children and sponsors to be matched by November 24, 2011 but will accept late donations. Donations are to be dropped off December 9th 10 am-6 pm, December 10th 10 am-4 pm and December 11th 1 pm-4 pm. 6