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Mahoning County Citizen Circle

Non-Government Organization
Non-Gov Organization
Certified by ODRC
Certified by ODRC
Organization Info:
Hours Of Operation:
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
11:00AM-01:00PM
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Inpatient and Housing Availability:
  • Residential/Inpatient Treatment

    Call for Availability
  • Level 1-Peer to Peer Recovery Housing

    Call for Availability
  • Level 2-Monitored Recovery Housing

    Call for Availability
  • Level 3-Professionally Supervised Recovery Housing

    Call for Availability
  • Reentry Housing

    Call for Availability
All services offered:
  • Addiction Crisis Center

  • Residential/Inpatient Treatment

  • Level 1-Peer to Peer Recovery Housing

  • Level 2-Monitored Recovery Housing

  • Level 3-Professionally Supervised Recovery Housing

  • Transportation Providers

  • Public Transportation

  • Reentry Housing

  • Employment Assistance/ Job Readiness

  • Reentry Support Groups

  • Mentoring/Peer to Peer Coaching

  • Job Training

  • Outpatient Treatment

  • Community Support

  • Recovery Support Groups

  • Legal Assistance

  • Professional Addiction Counseling

  • Intensive Outpatient Treatment

  • Addiction Prevention Programming

  • Family Support Groups

  • Transportation Assistance

  • Education

  • Group Counseling

  • Emergency Departments

  • Clothing

  • Human Trafficking Crisis Center

  • Dual Diagnosis

  • Addiction Recovery Community Groups/Coalitions

  • ID/Birth Certificate Assistance

  • Affordable Housing

  • Fair Chance Employers

  • GED Services

  • Reentry Community Groups/Coalitions

  • Human Trafficking Community Groups/Coalitions

  • Bill Payment Assistance

  • Free Bus Passes

Additional information:

All Gender Services

Services for Pregnant Women

Veteran Specific Services

Reentry Housing:
  • Those with felony offenses accepted here.
  • Those with sex offenses accepted here.
Fair Chance Employers:
  • Those with felony offenses call for details.
  • Those with sex offenses accepted on case by case basis.

Medicaid

Sliding Scale

Free/No Charge

Citizen Circles create partnerships that promote positive interaction and accountability for individuals following their release. Circle members address risks that contribute to criminal activity by taking ownership of solutions. Those who have been justice impacted and/or their family members are given the opportunity to develop relationships, while in the mutual setting, with members of the community. These members consist of service providers and other stakeholders. Together, work begins to develop a plan to help those who have been negatively impacted to become accepted as productive citizens and members of our community. Meetings held 1st Wednesday of every month from 11:00am to 1:00 p.m. Attendees meet with providers/stakeholders in a personal setting - one-by-one, where individuals have the opportunity of sharing their personal needs in a personal setting.

Citizien Circle meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month except in the case that the date falls on a holiday.  If this is the case, the meeting is moved to the 2nd Wednesday.  Meetings are held from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

Interested parties are invited to do  of any one the following:

  • Register with the Case Manager prior to release from the institution
  • Walk in 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting to allow time to fill out an information form
  • Call 330 743 3700 Tuesday through Thursday between the hours of 9-3 for more information
  • Service Providers include, but are not limited to assisting with:
    • Identification
    • Appropriate housing
      • Emergency
      • Affordable
      • Crisis (MH, SUD)
      • Move-in Assistance
        • Case-by-case
    • Substance Use  Mental/Behavioral direction
    • GED
    • Medical/SNAP directon
    • Social Security direction
    • Professional Development Centers locally, such as Ohio Means Jobs and Flying High, in addition to apprentenship programs and supportive manufacturing coalitions
    • Employment opportunities
      • Fair chance employers
      • Temp Services
    • Criminal Record Modification
      • Certificate of Qualification for Employment (CQE)
        • 6 months post supervision on a  misdemeanor conviction
        • 12 month post supervision on a felony conviction
    • Child Support Enforcement Agency
      • Order status
    • Access to free clothing
    • Transportation
      • WRTA
      • Bus passes (case-by-case)
  • Other - as identified during Circle sessions

 

Citizen Circles create partnerships that promote positive interaction and accountability for individuals following their release. Circle members address risks that contribute to criminal activity by taking ownership of solutions. Those who have been justice impacted and/or their family members are given the opportunity to develop relationships, while in the mutual setting, with members of the community. These members consist of service providers and other stakeholders. Together, work begins to develop a plan to help those who have been negatively impacted to become accepted as productive citizens and members of our community. Meetings held 1st Wednesday of every month from 11:00am to 1:00 p.m. Attendees meet with providers/stakeholders in a personal setting - one-by-one, where individuals have the opportunity of sharing their personal needs in a personal setting.

Citizien Circle meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month except in the case that the date falls on a holiday.  If this is the case, the meeting is moved to the 2nd Wednesday.  Meetings are held from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

Interested parties are invited to do  of any one the following:

  • Register with the Case Manager prior to release from the institution
  • Walk in 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting to allow time to fill out an information form
  • Call 330 743 3700 Tuesday through Thursday between the hours of 9-3 for more information
  • Service Providers include, but are not limited to assisting with:
    • Identification
    • Appropriate housing
      • Emergency
      • Affordable
      • Crisis (MH, SUD)
      • Move-in Assistance
        • Case-by-case
    • Substance Use  Mental/Behavioral direction
    • GED
    • Medical/SNAP directon
    • Social Security direction
    • Professional Development Centers locally, such as Ohio Means Jobs and Flying High, in addition to apprentenship programs and supportive manufacturing coalitions
    • Employment opportunities
      • Fair chance employers
      • Temp Services
    • Criminal Record Modification
      • Certificate of Qualification for Employment (CQE)
        • 6 months post supervision on a  misdemeanor conviction
        • 12 month post supervision on a felony conviction
    • Child Support Enforcement Agency
      • Order status
    • Access to free clothing
    • Transportation
      • WRTA
      • Bus passes (case-by-case)
  • Other - as identified during Circle sessions

 

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