Resources
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Information Resources
United Way 211’s Community Resource Database includes thousands of service, healthcare, and government agencies. The database is curated by professional Content Specialists who contact every agency and program directly to make updates on an annual basis. Updates to the database are available immediately to 211 Navigators. Click on the link below for your county to be taken to their website or dial 211 on your phone.
211 (Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren Counties)
211 (Allen, Auglaize, Hardin and Ven Wert Counties)
211 (Champaign, Clark, Green, Madison, Montgomery, Muskingum, Perry and Preble Counties)
211 (Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull Counties)
211 (Cuyahoga and Geauga Counties)
211 (Athens County)
211 (Franklin County)
211 (Lucas County)
211 (Ross County)
Stark Help Central (Stark County)
211 (Summit and Medina Counties)
AbilityLinks is a nonprofit organization that connects people with disabilities and Veterans to meaningful jobs, helping employers build more inclusive workplaces.
Assistive Technology Ohio AT Ohio's mission is to help Ohioans with disabilities learn about or acquire assistive technology
Assistive Technology Solutions ATS is a community of people whose primary purpose is to enhance the availability of assistive technology devices
CareCure Community – SCI discussion forums CareCure is an information web site. It is a place where people with spinal cord injury and related conditions can get together and discuss care, cure, and life and obtain the best and up-to-date information on these and related subjects. Over the years, we have added several other forums all aimed at facilitating communication and providing information to members
Cleveland FES Center – “Restoring Function through Electrical Stimulation”
Disability Information and Resources
Institute On Disability Culture
Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP) Headquartered in Cleveland, Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP) offers a broad array of Home and Community Based Services that maximize individual choice and assist people with disabilities to live, work and remain active in the community, with the necessary benefits, supports, and resources to do so.
Maximum Accessible Housing of Ohio
Military and Veterans' Discount Programs
National Family Caregivers Association
Disability Rights Ohio
Paraplegia News Magazine PNOnline
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC)
Universal Health Care Action Network
