4-H Clubs (OSU)

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills as they work in partnership with caring adults. What does that mean? In 4-H we are committed to helping young people develop skills that will help them succeed. We want to empower all youth to reach their full potential.

614-292-4444

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Aeraland Recreation Area

Aeraland Recreation Area is a rural county park in a quiet country setting. The scenic South Branch of the Portage River flows through the 74.8 acres. Visitors may picnic, hike and birdwatch in relative isolation and solitude.

1141 Township Road 243
Fostoria, Ohio 44830

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All Developmental Differences & Abilities Parent Teacher Community Organization (ADDAPTCO)

ADDAPTCO is an All Developmental Differences & Abilities Parent Teacher Community Organization for children with within Hancock County. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization run by a group of parents and educators familiar with the specific needs of children with developmental differences. Our mission is to bring people together with a common goal of supporting, advocating, and empowering our special needs community.

(567) 250-2922

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Awakening Minds Art

Established as a 501c3 Nonprofit Organization in July 2011 Awakening Minds Art originally was a part of the nationwide organization called Art Without Boundaries. In 2010 Sarah Crisp decided to break away from the organization and build the program independently to fit the needs of the community.

AMA originally began as a traveling program, working only in student's homes, schools and nursing homes. The studio has had three other "homes" since the decision was made to build a custom 'headquarters' for the organization, landing in the heart of downtown Findlay on Main Street, across from the Courthouse. AMA also has two satellite studios- one in Shawnee, Lima inside Bittersweet Farms and the other inside the Leipsic Community Center.

419-302-3892

317 S Main St
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Black Heritage Library and Cultural Center

The mission of the Black Heritage Library & Multicultural Center is to promote appreciation and understanding of cultural diversity to build harmony and unity among people of different races, cultural heritage and ethnic background. The organization was founded by Nina Sherard - Parker under the auspice, guidance and support of her beloved mother - the late Stella Mae Sherard in 1982. The Library is now a specialized lending library and teaching museum. The Library offers cultural competency training to businesses and governmental agencies, and outreach services to schools, colleges, and the public at large.

419-423-4954

817 Harmon St
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Blanchard Landing

Blanchard Landing marks the end of the 37.6-mile Blanchard River Water Trail. As a wayside destination, the 3-acre park offers relative isolation and solitude. Visitors can escape for a while and enjoy fishing, picnicking, and the sounds of silence. Facilities include picnicking areas, developed river access site, parking, and seasonal restroom.

Ohio 235
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Blanchard River Nature Preserve

With a strong emphasis on environmental preservation, visitation is limited to hiking, bird watching, and landscape and wildlife photography along a quiet walkway to the river's edge, and boating and fishing via a primitive river access site.

22006 C.R. 17
Forest, Ohio 45843

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Blanchard Valley School

419-422-6387

1700 E. Sandusky St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Blue Rock Nature Preserve

Blue Rock is not just a name, but a descriptive reflection of its history. In the early 1900s, heavy, bluish clay known as "blue rock" was stripped from the area to make clay targets by the Remington Arms Company.

329 E Yates Ave
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Boy Scouts of America (Black Swamp Area Council)

For more than 100 years, Scouting has helped build future leaders by combining educational activities and lifelong values with fun and adventure in the outdoors. At Boy Scouts of America, we are dedicated to developing leaders of character by preparing young men and women for life by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

419-422-4356

2100 Broad Ave.
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Bright Conservation Area

Collectively, 29.4-acre Bright Conservation Area at 10184 Township Road 244, 7.1-acre Lehman Conservation Area at 16428 Township Road 208, and 54.2-acre Riverbend Conservation Area west of an intersection between Township Road 207 and Township Road 244 along with Riverbend Recreation Area form an impressive 220-acre outdoor complex along the banks of the Blanchard River.

10184 Township Road 244
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Camp Fire

Camp Fire Northwest Ohio provides boys and girls, ages 1-18 with opportunists personal growth that allow them to be assets to their own community as they gain leadership skills and grow in self-reliance. We serve Hancock, Seneca and Wood Counties with our In-School Programs, Clubs, Activities and Camp. Camp Fire NWO relies on local funding from the United Way, corporate and individual giving, along with state and national grants. The number of children we are able to serve directly correlates to our funding. We continuously strive to fund-raise and seek funding sources in order to maintain and expand our reach in the communities we serve. We diligently work to be good stewards to our resources- including our future community leaders.

419-422-5415

3107, 305 W Hardin St.
Findlay, Ohio 45830

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Centennial Park

Centennial Park is owned by the City of Findlay and managed by the Hancock Park District. The .5-acre park, while limited in its offering, integrates an outdoor fitness center with the adjacent Blanchard River Greenway Trail to create a complete exercise program.

Cross Avenue
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Challenged Champions Equine Therapy

Challenged Champions Equestrian Center was established in 1997 as a non-profit charitable corporation. Using the horse and its environment, we provide equine assisted activities for people with a variety of special needs.The mission of the Challenged Champions Equestrian Center, Inc. is to enrich and change the lives of children and adults with special needs through facilitated equine activities.

419-456-3449

11913 Rd. 6
Ottawa, Ohio 45875

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Children's Mentoring Connection

Mentoring is one of the most significant ways that you can impact the life of a young person. Learn more about Children's Mentoring Connection and hear directly from our mentors and pals.

419-424-9752

305 E. Lincoln St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Children's Museum of Findlay

The Children's Museum of Findlay, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, has been inspiring children, connecting families, and building community through exploration, exhibits, programming, and play since we opened our doors in July 2014.

We are a museum just for kids! Located in the Findlay Village Mall, our hands-on exhibits help children aged birth to ten years old learn all about science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics through a variety of activities tailored just for their learning experience.

Play matters to us because playing is critical for children as it strongly benefits their health and development mentally, physically, emotionally, and socially. CMF provides a safe place where kids can be creative and stretch their imaginations playing in our locally-focused exhibits. At CMF, kids can pretend to be a firefighter, work or shop in the grocery store, practice recycling in the recycling truck, use the farming tractors, and much more.

School groups, children with special needs, parents, caregivers, and teachers use the Museum space as a place to learn and play. Partnerships with community organizations help us provide weekly educational programming for members and non-members alike throughout the year.

567-250-9616

1800 Tiffin Ave, #201
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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City of Findlay Recreation Department

Findlay Recreation strives to provide affordable, quality programming to meet the needs of our community. We are committed to providing quality recreational services which are educational, fun, and rewarding. We promote participation by all Findlay citizens in diverse, interesting and high quality recreational and leisure opportunities in safe, accessible, and well-maintained facilities.

419-424-7176

3430 N. Main St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Civitan Park

Civitan Park serves as a 3-acre neighborhood park with community-wide access to active play facilities, including playground, basketball court, multi-use trail, and an open play area. Facilities include picnicking areas, basketball court, playground, Blanchard River Greenway Trail, and parking.

Clinton Court
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Eastpoint Area

Eastpoint Area is owned by Hancock County and managed by the Hancock Park District. The 1-acre park affords the opportunity for fishing, canoeing and kayaking, and picnicking. It also serves as a wayside destination for resting, relaxing, and enjoying the waterfront and as the eastern terminus for the Blanchard River Greenway Trail. Facilities include picnicking areas, boat launch, and parking.

1649 East Main Cross Street
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Family Resource Center

The mission of Family Resource Center is to provide specialized behavioral health services to children, youth, adults, and families in our multicultural communities in order to strengthen family life and promote personal growth.

North Campus

2515 N. Main St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840
419-422-3711

South Campus

1908 N. Main St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840
419-425-5050

Hancock County Community Guide Series

419-422-8616

1941 Carlin St
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Findlay City Schools

Findlay City Schools is located in the heart of Hancock County and is an excellent public school system. Serving a growing cultural and economically diverse population the Findlay City Schools encompasses approximately 37 square miles. Presently, the district is comprised of one high school, two middle schools, one intermediate (4-5) building, two intermediate (3-5) buildings, one K-5 building, two primary (K-2) buildings, two primary (K-3) buildings, one preschool building, and the Findlay Learning Center serving over 5,566 students. The Findlay Trojan tradition of excellence in academics, athletics and all extracurricular activities are based on collaboration between our students, staff, administrators, parents and community who take great interest in our students. The well-qualified and caring staff is committed to creating an outstanding learning environment and a culture for excellence that supports and encourages our students and staff in their academic, extra-curricular and personal growth.

419-425-7050

7746 Co Rd 140
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Findlay Hancock County Public Library (FHCPL)

Monday - Thursday: 9:30AM to 8:30PM
Friday: 9:30AM to 5:00PM
Saturday: 9:30AM to 5:00PM
Sunday: 1:00PM to 5:00PM

Programming Includes: Baby Story Time, Story Time, 1,000 Books before Kindergarten

419-422-1712

206 Broadway St
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Gliding Stars of Findlay


Great Karg Well Historical Site

The Great Karg Well Historical Site is owned by the City of Findlay and managed by the Hancock Park District. The .5-acre park is the site of an historical monument honoring the Great Karg Well.

Apple Alley
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Hancock County Community Guide Series from Family Resource Center


Hancock County Educational Service Center

Clearly, in today's dynamic educational environment, the HCESC remains committed to assisting students achieve success through the effective implementation of current learning strategies coupled with the efficient use of resources.

419-422-7525

7746 Co Rd 140
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Hancock Historical Museum

The museum hosts several new and engaging exhibits annually that bring artifacts - and the history and lessons around them - to life. Exhibits change regularly to reflect current events, the season, and recent acquisitions.

419-423-4433

422 W. Sandusky St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Hancock Parks District

As Hancock County's principal outdoor recreation agency, the Hancock Park District has basic responsibilities for park and recreational resources. Created by Hancock County Probate Court at the request of the City of Findlay and Hancock County, the Hancock Park District was created in 1970 and is a special district of the State of Ohio.

419-425-7275

1424 E. Main Cross
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Heartstring Melodies

Heartstring Melodies, LLC specializes in providing quality music therapy services to children and adults in the area. We believe that creating a musical environment that is both fun and engaging will allow for individuals to be creative and reach their maximum potential.

567-429-1909

219 Liberty St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Indian Green - Worden Family Conservation Area

In addition to preserving the natural area along the Blanchard River and expanding wildlife habitat, 27.3-acre Indian Green - Worden Family Conservation Area was created to afford access to a rare natural section of the Heritage Trail shared by the south unit of Litzenberg Memorial Woods.

U.S. Route 224 West
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Jackson Landing

Jackson Landing is an undeveloped, .9-acre natural area. It serves primarily as a landing option and rest area for canoeists and kayakers paddling the Blanchard River Water Trail from Blanchard River Nature Preserve to Riverbend Recreation Area and beyond.

16894 Township Road 173
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Lawrence Conservation Area

Linear in shape and tucked away at least in part along the Blanchard River, 16.1-acre Lawrence Conservation Area is extremely high profile given its location south of S.R. 568. It reminds the passerby about the value of natural areas with their calming effect, softening of the urban landscape, and support for local wildlife.

15145 OH-568
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Lehman Conservation Area

Bright Conservation Area, Lehman Conservation Area and Riverbend Conservation Area are located along the Blanchard River. Collectively with Riverbend Recreation Area, they form a 220-acre outdoor complex along the river's banks.

16428 Township Road 208
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Liberty Landing

Liberty Landing is owned by Hancock County and managed by the Hancock Park District. The 2-acre park is a popular starting point for canoeists and kayakers paddling a 9.3-mile section of the Blanchard River Water Trail to Blanchard Landing. As a wayside destination with a quiet country feel, visitors enjoy picnicking, fishing, and the sights and sounds of nature. Facilities include picnicking areas, developed river access site, parking, and seasonal restroom.

Liberty Township Highway 89
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Litzenberg Memorial Woods

Litzenberg Memorial Woods contains 227.7 acres on the north side and south side of U.S. Route 224 West. Land is characterized by rolling countryside, wooded ravines, and a grand expanse of wetlands, prairie, and sky. It blends the area's rich agricultural heritage with conservation and wildlife, education and history, hiking and exploration, picnicking and play, and social gatherings and special events to create a unique destination.

6100 U.S. Route 224 West
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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The LOFT: A Program of FOCUS

A place for youth to be themselves and connect with other young people from diverse backgrounds and similar life experiences.

The LOFT offers support for youth impacted by mental health, addiction and/or trauma-related issues.

Young people today face new and ever-changing issues and the LOFT helps youth navigate these experiences by building a supportive network.

419-423-5071

129 E. Crawford St., 4th Floor
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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McComb Public Library


Oakwoods Nature Preserve

Oakwoods Nature Preserve is a 227.5-acre outdoor complex that contains diverse habitat, nature trails, and two lakes - all anchored by the Richard S. "Doc" Phillips Discovery Center. Wetlands, woodlands, and prairie create a place for discovery and form a natural attraction full of seasonal beauty that supports wildlife, environmental education, and nature-based outdoor recreation.

1400 Oakwoods Lane
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Ohio Department of Youth Services

The Ohio Department of Youth Services (DYS) is the juvenile corrections system for the state of Ohio. DYS is statutorily mandated to confine felony offenders, ages 10 to 21, who have been adjudicated and committed by one of Ohio's 88 county juvenile courts. During their stay with DYS, youth are engaged in programming that is designed to address their criminological and behavioral needs. Each of the DYS facilities also operates a year-round school that offers general curriculum as well as vocation opportunities.

419-245-3040

1 Government Ctr Ste 1016
Toledo, Ohio 43604

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Painters Pottery

After many years away, Painters' Pottery is back to provide Findlay families another "something to do" in Findlay, Ohio! Our new studio is conveniently located adjacent to the Hardin Street parking lot, which offers plenty of parking for free!

567-294-4680

540 S. Main St., Ste E
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Project Hope Equine Therapy

Project H.O.P.E. is a nonprofit Equine Assisted Therapies program offering people of all ages equine therapy sessions, whether they are individuals, families, or groups.

419-469-0415

16195 W. Poe Rd.
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402

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River Landings

River Landings is owned by the City of Findlay and managed by the Hancock Park District. The 10-acre park serves as a wayside destination for rest and relaxation and presents opportunities for play and picnicking. It also serves as the western terminus for the Blanchard River Greenway Trail. Facilities include the River Landings Maintenance Facility, picnicking areas, playground, Blanchard River Greenway Trail, and parking.

700 Fox Street
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Riverbend Conservation Area

Bright Conservation Area, Lehman Conservation Area and Riverbend Conservation Area are located along the Blanchard River. Collectively with Riverbend Recreation Area, they form a 220-acre outdoor complex along the river's banks.

Township Road 207
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Riverbend Recreation Area

Riverbend Recreation Area was the Hancock Park District's first park, which opened in 1976 for America's Bicentennial celebration. Once a Native American camp along the "big bend" of the Blanchard, the 129-acre park remains a unique habitat for wildlife.

16618 Township Road 208
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Riverside Park Waterfront

Riverside Park Waterfront is 7 acres in size and owned by the City of Findlay but managed by the Hancock Park District. It is a historic and popular destination for walking and picnicking within an environment intermingled with the sounds of urban life and nature. The location remains the crown jewel among parks along the Blanchard River Greenway.

231 McManness Avenue
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Summer Lunch Program

Free lunch and breakfast to go for youth under 18. June 6-Aug 18. 11:30 - 12:30; M-Th. On Thursdays, also take additional lunch to go. Hands-on activities provided daily..

Open to all Hancock County youth.

419-424-7073

1715 N Main St
Findlay, Ohio 45840


Vogelsong Conservation Area

Located north of S.R. 568, 23.6-acre Vogelsong Conservation Area consists of woods and prairie and helps create a conservation corridor with its connection to Lawrence Conservation Area via the Blanchard River.

14982 OH-568
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Women's Resource Center

Women’s Resource Center of Hancock County is a nonprofit organization providing free and confidential services to women and families. The center is a safe place for clients to obtain resources and services in the event of unexpected pregnancies and other family-related needs. WRC offers pregnancy testing, limited obstetric ultrasounds, parenting classes, mentoring, supervised visitations, classroom education, as well as material needs including diapers, formula, and other items essential to the health and safety of families.

419-424-9948

1011 N Main St
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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YMCA (Downtown Branch)

The YMCA is about changing lives for the better. We view participation in our programs and services as a means to a great end.

419-422-4424

231 Lincoln St.
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Youth for Christ, Youth Guidance

YFC reaches young people everywhere, working together with the local church and other like-minded partners to raise up lifelong followers of Jesus who lead by their godliness in lifestyle, devotion to the word of god and prayer, passion for sharing the love of Christ, and commitment to social involvement.

Helping students grow heathy socially, mentally, spiritually, and physically.

419-422-7452

10111 US-224
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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Youtheatre

The mission of Youtheatre is to create an inclusive environment in which to inspire and enrich the lives of all youth, regardless of income or ability, by providing educational opportunities and promoting appreciation of the arts.

419-423-2787

200 W. Main Cross
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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YouthMOVE

Monthly youth-led group for ages 14-26 devoted to improving services and systems to support youth inclusion, mental wellness, positive supports and healthy transition. YouthMOVE empowers youth to advocate for themselves and live healthy, meaningful lives.
Meetings are the 2nd Monday of the month at 6:30-7:30pm at The LOFT: 1941 Carlin St

567-525-3435

1941 Carlin St
Findlay, Ohio 45840

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YWCA Childcare Resource and Referral



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