FAMILY RESOURCE DIRECTORY 2015



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FAMILY RESOURCE DIRECTORY 2015 Funded by the Ohio Children s Trust Fund through the Family and Children First Council and The Consortium for Resilient Young Children. Implemented by 4C for Children (project coordinator), Talbert House and Santa Maria Community Services. Partnering with the YWCA, the Council on Child Abuse and the United Way of Greater Cincinnati. ZIP CODES: 45211 45214 45238 45225 45204 45205

Addiction Resources

Al-Anon / Al-Ateen Chair Person Phone number: (513) 661-1105 Gamble-Nippert YMCA 3159 Montana Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45211 Description of services: Al-Anon family groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. Alcoholism is a family illness and with changed attitudes can aid recovery. Al-Anon / Al-A-teen Chair Person Phone number: (513) 661-3139 Westwood United Methodist Church 3460 Epworth Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45211 Description of services: Al-Anon family groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. Alcoholism is a family illness and with changed attitudes can aid recovery. Tuesday: 7:00 pm-bridgett (513) 348-8275

Alcoholics Anonymous Chair Person Phone number: (513) 922-1070 Dry Dock Club 5836 Glenway Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45238 Description of services: Meets 12:00 pm, 7:00 pm, & 8:30 pm everyday Alcoholics Anonymous Group Leader Phone number: (513) 661-3139 Westwood United Methodist Church 3460 Epworth Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Description of services: A.A. is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Alcoholism Council Clinical Triage Phone number: (513) 281-7880 2828 Vernon Place Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 Description of services: The council's programming falls into four main categories: professional and community education, prevention, counseling and direct services, advocacy. Intensive and non-intensive outpatient services provided. Greater Cincinnati

Center for Chemical Addictions Treatment Admissions Phone number: (513) 381-6672 830 Ezzard Charles Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 Description of services: CCAT saves lives and rebuilds families by providing tools for lifelong sobriety and recovery caused by untreated chemical addictions. Offers full continuum of care including medically monitored detoxification and shortterm residential treatment. Ages 18 and older. Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Southeastern Indiana Charlie s House Andy Nortake Phone number: (513) 784-1853 2121 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Description of services: Charlie's 3/4 House, Inc., is a non-profit organization that provides affordable transitional housing for up to 50 newly recovering alcoholics. Residents stay for varying periods of time, some for a few weeks, while others stay for up to 24 months. All residents are newly sober and have come to Charlie s with two basic needs: 1. The need for transitional living accommodations while working and saving enough money to live on their own, and 2. A living environment that fosters and supports a daily routine based on living a life without alcohol. Located in Over the Rhine, near downtown Cincinnati. No sex offenders or arsonists Greater Cincinnati

First Step Home Donna Shockley Phone number: (513) 961-4663 2203 Fulton Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45206 Description of services: Treatment, counseling and parenting for chemical dependent women and their children. Must be on Medicaid or a resident. Mental Health Access Point Director David Bagent Phone number: (513) 558-8888 311 Albert Sabin Way Cincinnati, OH 45229 Description of services: MHAP is a centralized access point for services through-out the system. MHAP screens for chemical dependency needs and connects consumers with the appropriate providers for service. Narcotics Anonymous Chair Person Phone number: (513) 661-1154 St. James Episcopal Church 3207 Montana Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Description of services: N.A. is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. Recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. Meets Wednesday nights 7:30 pm-9:00 pm

Nicotine Anonymous Don Lynch Phone number: (513) 509-6716 (513) 230-5475 The Christ Hospital Level A 2139 Auburn Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 Description of services: For those struggling with a nicotine addiction, there are three support groups in the Cincinnati area. Call for information. Saturday 12:30 pm-2:00 pm Prospect House Director David Logan Phone number: (513) 921-1613 682 Hawthorne Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45205 Description of services: Prospect House is a residential treatment and recovery center for alcoholic and chemically dependent men who are without the money, insurance or other resources to enter hospital-based programs. Prospect House furnishes the necessities of life to these men while they actively seek a new way of life marked by sobriety and self-support. The residents of Prospect House live in an alcohol and drug free environment, and participate in individual and group counseling. Alcoholic s Anonymous meetings are held on the premises, and residents freely attend as part of their own personal recovery.

Serenity Recovery Network Serenity House: Ivan Faske House of Freedom and Miracles: Angie Edwards Phone number: (513) 921-1986 508 Elberon Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45205 Description of services: Faith based, residential homes designed to help build a strong foundation of life-long recovery with addicts/alcoholics and their families who still suffer from the disease of addiction. Serenity House is a program of life-long recovery, to assist men in achieving emotional healing and well-being, in a safe, structured atmosphere. House of Freedom and Miracles is a women s residential recovery program that helps women recovering from alcoholism/addiction become self-sufficient, contributing members of society for themselves, their families and their communities. Greater Cincinnati Sober Living of Greater Cincinnati Brian Hart Phone number: (513) 681-0324 4027 Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 Description of services: Sober Living is a non-profit organization committed to providing a safe, affordable, sober housing and structural living environment to individuals recovering from alcohol and drug addiction. Program goal is to encourage and instill personal growth through educational, work-force training and spiritual development. $70/week Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky