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RESOURCES

Resources provided is for information purpose only. Users of the information should understand that a provider being listed does not guarantee service availability or service delivery to the user and in no way constitutes legal referral.

DATA

The purpose of the reports below was to collect and analyze relevant data to prioritize community needs so that organizations can develop and implement action plans to meet those needs and improve current programs and systems.

​The Family Resource Guide is information, resources, and supports for families. Contents include services, schools, programs, support groups, and more. Open the guide for contact information and links.

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The Mental Health and Substance Use Resource Guide was developed to improve access to available mental health services and substance use resources for Washington County residents​. Open the guide for providers and resource links.

​2-1-1 is a simple number to call or search online​ when you need help or access to human services, community service agencies, food pantries, and lots more.  The Information and Referral service is free and available 24/7.

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The Washington County Prenatal/Infant/Toddler and Preschool Services brochure is information on community services for families.  Open the brochure for contact information.

Washington County Ohio is your one stop site for government, departments, community, business information for Washington County.  

The Washington County NWD Community Resource Guide was created as a pocket sized guide that can fit in your pocket. It's a quick reference guide of Resources and Agency phone numbers.  

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The Substance Use and Mental Health Supports Groups Guide was developed to improve access to available support groups for Washington County residents​. Open the guide for time and locations.

​Redtreehouse.org​​ was created to provide a welcoming and vibrant online community for families and professionals to explore resources to help children and young adults, prenatal through age 25. 

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Resources provided is for information purpose only, and does not imply endorsement, fitness for use, legal sanction or license, nor in any way seeks to portray anything other than information upon which individuals may freely choose to engage the provider or its intermediaries in seeking desired services. Users of the information should understand that a provider being listed does not guarantee service availability or service delivery to the user and in no way constitutes legal referral.

The purpose of the reports below was to collect and analyze relevant data to prioritize community needs so that organizations can develop and implement action plans to meet those needs and improve current programs and systems.

Washington County Family and Children First conducted a Community Values Survey in the spring of 2022

Community Health Assessment Washington County, Ohio

2024

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With a growing concern for students who lack a career path upon graduation and the dwindling number of students entering skilled trades, a survey was developed and implemented in 2007 within the county's six school districts to gather data. This survey is administered every year and is used for focusing on outcomes and strategies for further development around career planning. 

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The Ohio Healthy Youth Environments Survey (OHYES!) provides important survey results about the health and safety of adolescents across Ohio. Family, peer group, school, and community factors can affect young people’s health and well-being. Addressing the positive development of youth can facilitate their adoption of healthy behaviors and helps to ensure a healthy and productive future. OHYES! results can help us understand youth issues and how best to advocate for them. OHYES! Results may be used for data, planning, policy and programming, funding, and advocacy.

Washington Morgan Community Action (WMCAP) conducted a needs assessment during August thru October 2023. The results of surveys are compiled to produce a guide for prioritization of agency efforts. Information was gathered from the United States Census Bureau, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, as well as from other sources; to produce an accurate portrait of the currently existing conditions of poverty in Washington and Morgan Counties, Ohio.

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