Help for Anyone in Need
If you are in need of any kind of assistance, help is only three numbers away. Call 211 and find people who care about you, who want to help, and who will work to find the resources you need.
Reaching out for help is one of the most courageous things you can do.
Know that those of us at Joy Magazine are rooting for you, and we know you have more strength than you have yet to realize. It’s never too late to be what you might have been.
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“Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears.” Les Brown
It is time to call 211 and start the ripple of change.
Abuse Intervention
If you witness abuse and are unsure what to do, there are some ideas about how to help at https://www.breakthesilencedv.org/nine-ways-intervene-you-witness-abuse/ from the BTSADV: The National Voice of Domestic Violence.
BTSADV stands for Break the Silence Against Domestic Violence.
Also see: Battered Women’s Shelter
Alzheimer’s Association
If you need help with someone who has Alzheimer’s, call 800-272-3900, for free assistance. The help line is available 24 hours a day.
Battered Women’s Shelter: Hope and Healing Survivor Resource Center and Rape Crisis Center
Battered Women’s Shelter 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 330-723-3900
Rape Crisis Center 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 330-434-7273
Hopeandhealingresources.org
Serving ALL populations.
Medina County Office
696 E. Washington Street, Medina
Business line: 330-723-9610
Provides 24-hour emergency shelter, crisis intervention, case management, interpretation and translation, advocacy, therapy, support groups, youth advocacy, rehousing program, referrals, safety planning, education, and works to prevent domestic abuse in a non-biased, trauma-informed environment.
Serves LGBTQ, elderly, incarcerated, male, human-trafficking survivors, developmentally delayed, foreign-born poupulations.
Charitable Organization Verification
Wondering if an organization is a registered non-profit? Go to charitynavigator.org and type in the name of the organization in question. The site provides a complete report on approved 501(c)3 non-profit organizations. A great way to be sure about the organizations you donate to!
Community Action Wayne/Medina County
Provides a wide range of assistance programs from early childhood, food insecurity, and transportation to prescription assistance, employment, and housing assistance. Call 330-723-2229 for Medina County or 330-264-8677 for Wayne County, or go to https://bit.ly/3kLY5Pk for more information.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
If you are having trouble being treated fairly by banks, lenders, and other financial companies, (including payday loan companies), there is a place to turn to for help. The CFPB was established by the U.S. government to help protect consumers and provide information on financial matters.
Information on the CFPB website includes a list of financial tips, updates, known scams, complaint form, and guidance on making financial decisions.
The CFPB can be reached at https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ or by calling 1-855-411-CFPB (2372); TTY/TDD 855-729 CFPB (2372); more than 180 languages are available. Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday.
Dental and Health Care
Medina County Health Department provides dental care including exams, cleanings, sealants, root canals, extractions, dentures, fillings, and crowns. For health care, they provide physicals, immunizations, screenings, reproductive health, well-child checks, chronic disease, and dental care. Accepts Medicaid and has sliding scale fees available. Call 330-723-9688, Option 1 or visit https://health.healow.com/medinacountyhealth for more information. Located at 4800 Ledgewood Drive, Medina, and at 185 Wadsworth Road, Suite C (inside Summa, use Door 2), Wadsworth
Drug Addiction Resources
The Emerald Jenny Foundation, https://www.emeraldjennyfoundation.org/ , provides links to support services, a guide to terminology, and more.
Hope Recovery Community, https://hoperecoverycommunity.org/ , 100 Highland Drive, Medina, is a nonprofit organization run by the local recovery community. They provide support, activities, education and outreach programs, and peer-based recovery support services. They can be reached at 330-952-0109 or by e-mailing srobinson@hoperecoverycommunity.org.
Recovery Center of Medina County, https://medinarecoverycenter.org/ , 528 W. Liberty Street, Medina, provides support for those in recovery, a restaurant training program for recovering addicts through Serenite Restaurant, and recovery referrals and resources, as well as community events. They can be reached at 330-952-2612.
Emergency Alert Notifications
To sign up for the free Medina County Emergency Management Agency’s emergency alert system, go to Medina County Alerts
You can register landline and cell phones and whether anyone at your business or home would need assistance in an emergency.
The Wireless Emergency Notification System (WENS) is used to notify the community of various emergency situations ranging from high wind and tornado warnings to hazardous waste and law enforcement warnings.
Health and Dental Care
Medina County Health Department provides physicals, immunizations, screenings, reproductive health, well-child checks, chronic disease, and dental care. Accepts Medicaid and has sliding scale fees available. Call 330-723-9688, Option 1 for more information. Located at 4800 Ledgewood Drive, Medina, and at 185 Wadsworth Road, Suite C (inside Summa, use Door 2), Wadsworth.
Mental Health Help
ADAMH, Medina County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Board, has a 24-hour crisis and behavioral health helpline: 330-725-9195.
NAMI, The National Alliance on Mental Health, has a 24-hour helpline: 800-950-6264. Website is: https://namimedinacounty.org/
OHIV.org
OHIV.org provides free condoms, free HIV tests and/or free PrEP pills, all mailed discreetly to your home in non-descript packaging. For more information or to order, go to https://ohiv.org/resources/
Sexual Violence
(See Battered Women’s Shelter for more detailed information.)
Battered Women’s Shelter 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 330-723-3900
Rape Crisis Center 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 330-434-7273
Hopeandhealingresources.org
Serving ALL populations.
Suicide Prevention
If you or someone you know is considering committing suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 800-273-TALK (8255). This is not a time to be silent.
There also is a transgender suicide hotline, Trans Lifeline, 877-565-8860.
For those considering suicide: Please know you are not alone, and there are more people positively affected by you than you realize. If you don’t stay for the rest of the story, you will never see the amazing things that are to come.
Veterans
Veterans return to the everyday world changed and with coping skills that helped ensure survival but do not always fit in with the everyday world. If you have a veteran in your life who is in crisis, please call the Veterans Crisis Line.
If you are a veteran and life is confusing and overwhelming, know that you are not alone, there are answers and ways to cope. You do not fail by asking for help; you succeed by getting help learning the new mission.
Please call the Veterans Crisis Line: 800-273-8255, press 1. If help is needed for deaf or hard of hearing people, TTY service is available at 1-800-799-4889. If you prefer texting, text a message to 838255. Online chat also is available at https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/ChatTermsOfService.aspx
Confidential support is available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year.
Missing Veterans
If you know of a veteran who returned home from service and then disappeared, and you would like to report it or would like to know he or she is safe, go to missingveterans.com
Missingveterans.com is a website that has profiles and photos of veterans who have disappeared after they have returned home from service. The goal of the website is to ensure veterans are safe and getting the care they may need.