Free dinner every day. Attend chapel at 4:45 and dinner afterwards. Food boxes available upon need.
Since 1998, the City Mission has seen an increase in men, women, and families seeking both emergency shelter and longer term stays in order to establish employment and find permanent housing. The City Mission now provides three meals a day to Residents who are utilizing our Day Center, established in 2010, to seek employment and housing. The Mission also continues to serve the needy of the community though evening meals, seven days a week, and twice weekly food box handouts. Due to the growing need in space, services, and resources, the City Mission launched its Capital Campaign in 2011 to raise much needed funding for expansion.
510 W Main Cross St
Findlay, Ohio 45840
FOCUS has a wide variety of programs, including AIRS, which welcomes all reasons and pathways of recovery.
FOCUS has a Recovery Housing Program which includes a Men's, Women's, and MOMS recovery homes.
Meals available every Thursday at 12 noon
509 W. Trenton Ave.
Findlay, Ohio 45840
The Hancock County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) is a public body comprised of members who share a deep commitment for how our local community works together to meet the mental health and substance use needs of our neighbors, friends, and loved ones.
The Board's function is to assess the needs, plan, monitor, fund, and evaluate services. With input from its professional staff and the community, the Board determines the direction of mental health and substance use disorder services, and contracts for these services through local providers. The Board provides full or partial funding for services, based on a sliding fee scale, utilizing federal, state, and property tax dollars for Hancock County residents.
438 Carnahan Ave
Findlay, Ohio 45840
Visit the Hancock County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board website.
Hancock Metropolitan Housing Authority's (HMHA's) mission is to provide safe, decent, and sanitary housing conditions for very low-income families and to manage resources efficiently in the administration of HUD's Housing Choice Voucher Program. HMHA's goal is to promote personal, economic and social upward mobility to provide families the opportunity to make the transition from subsidized to non-subsidized housing.
1800 N Blanchard St, #114
Findlay, Ohio 45840
Hope House serves homeless and impoverished individuals and families in Hancock County. With the help of dedicated volunteers and generous donors, Hope House assists with securing safe and affordable housing for over 7,000 individuals each year.
Born out of the need for homeless services for women and children in 1990, Hope House now provides a continuum of services that help individuals and families locate and permanently maintain housing. In addition to the Hope House Shelter, Hope House serves as the Front Door for housing assistance in Hancock County out of its offices in The Family Center.
Needing housing, apply today for our new emergency rental assistance program
Housing Help Line
1800 N Blanchard St., #106
Findlay, Ohio 45840
Serving individuals and families affected by domestic violence and sexual assault through crisis intervention, emergency shelter, outreach, advocacy, prevention and education.
401 W Sandusky St
Findlay, Ohio 45840
Visit the Open Arms Domestic Violence & Rape Crisis Services website.
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