2. Autism Speaks:
Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions, across the spectrum and throughout the
life span, for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. We do this through
advocacy and support; increasing understanding and acceptance of autism spectrum disorder
and related conditions. Through partnerships and collaboration, we are committed to:
• Increasing global understanding and acceptance of autism
• Being a catalyst for research breakthroughs
• Increasing early-childhood screening & timely interventions
• Improving the transition to adulthood
• Ensuring access to reliable information & services throughout the life
span.
Autism Speaks
470 Glenmont Avenue
Columbus, OH 43214
Phone: (614) 563-6320
www.autismspeaks.org
3. The Autism Society is a national organization dedicated to improving the lives of all affected by autism. Founded in 1965 by a group of concerned
parents and professionals, the Society has expanded to include chapters in all 50 states. The Autism Society offers these and other services to the
autism community:
Information and referral
Quarterly magazine called the Advocate
National conference on autism (held in July)
Legislative advocacy at the federal level (www.vote4autism.org)
Autism Society Foundation – dedicated to stimulating and supporting autism research
The Autism Society of Ohio (ASO) offers families support, information, and linkage to local chapters. Additionally, ASO advocates for and
represents the interests of persons with autism and their families by serving on a variety of state level committees, taskforces and advisory boards.
The ASO works with the various State Departments to improve services. ASO also acts as a liaison between the Autism Society national and the
local chapters. ASO provides an information packed web site, weekly electronic e-newsletter, sponsors trainings, develops products and services for
the autism community, and raises autism awareness and funds through the Ohio Autism Awareness License Plate. ASO provides information and
referrals, supports local independent autism groups, has organized a grass roots legislative Autism Advocacy Network and “get out the vote” efforts.
ASO strives to provide a unified voice on a statewide and national level for individuals in Ohio with autism, their families and service providers
through information dissemination, advocacy, support of local organizations, and the influence of public policy to empower persons with ASD to
reach their maximum potential and inclusion in the community. To that end, ASO formed, facilitates and chairs the Ohio Autism Coalition, a coalition
of all of the Autism Society Chapters and independent autism groups in Ohio. The main purpose of the Coalition is to combine the resources of the
various autism groups to develop and implement core statewide public policy addressing autism awareness and advocacy – to essentially speak with
a “unified” voice at the state level.
What Distinguishes the ASO from other Autism Organizations in Ohio
While there are a variety of autism organizations in the state, ASO is the only advocacy organization that has a statewide focus related to autism
spectrum disorder. Local chapters and independent autism groups provide information to the community locally –ASO provides information to those
areas of the state that have no local groups and acts as a referral agent to the local chapters and other groups.
ASO sees as part of its mission to provide information to those local groups on developments at the state and national level and solicit their “grass
roots” support for statewide initiatives related to autism.
ASO is well respected in Ohio. Additionally, ASO distinguishes itself from other autism organizations by working to be a unified voice for autism at
the state level through the Ohio Autism Coalition and other efforts.
ASO is seen as an unbiased, non-partisan organization integral to the success of any statewide committee, taskforce or initiative related to autism.
Because ASO is seen as a collaborative organization with a statewide focus, we provide opportunities for the local Autism Society chapters to
network with each other, other independent autism groups and state entities working on autism issues.
Local Chapters of the Autism Society of America
There are also eight (8) local chapters of the Autism Society in Ohio that serve the needs of individuals with autism and their families in specific
areas of : Central Ohio, Dayton Area, Greater Akron, Greater Cleveland, Greater Cincinnati, Northwest Ohio, Southeast Ohio, Tri-County –
Youngstown
Services Local Chapters of the Autism Society provide: Information and Referral, Advocacy, Newsletters, Seminars, Support Groups, Autism
Awareness Events, Web pages, Family Events, Local Collaborations, Fundraising
For more information about the Autism Society of America, visit www.autism-society.org.
For more information about the Autism Society of Ohio, visit www.autismohio.org
To find a local Autism Society chapter in your area, visit www.autismohio.org and click on “Local Chapters” on the left side of the home page or call
the ASO at 614-487-4726.
4. Boundless Behavioral: Our Mission is believing in the power of home – we support people
with intellectual and developmental disabilities for life. Our vision is a world that realizes the
full potential of all people.
Boundless Behavioral is a comprehensive provider of care for children and adults with
disabilities After 30 years of high-quality, mission-focused programming, Boundless has
created a philosophy of care that is woven into everything we do. Boundless uses a person-
centered approach that assures a high-quality, individualized experience. All of our programs
integrate the expertise of all of our service professionals to assure that individuals and their
families receive the services they need regardless of the program they access. Individuals
would have access to psychiatry, residential support, or health care coordination to name just
a few of the services that can be accessed in any of our programs.
Current Program Offerings:
•Family Living – Parent Directed, Family Suppport, Respite, Ohio Shared Living, Autism
Program
•Inclusion – Community Engagement Day, Employment First, Summer Camp
•Community Living – Supported Living, Licensed Homes, Multi-system Youth
•Integrated Health – Crisis Care, Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic, Wellness Clinic
Boundless Behavioral
1021 Checkrein Avenue
Columbus, OH 43229
614-436-7837
Iamboundless.org
5. Haugland Learning Center:
Haugland Learning Center has provided autism services to individuals and families since 2004. We
currently serve the educational and behavioral needs of over 350 children and young adults with Autism,
Asperger syndrome, and other developmental disabilities in the state of Ohio.
We currently operate classroom-based programs in Columbus/Dublin, Lancaster, Athens, and Sandusky
Ohio. We also operate home-based programs throughout the state. Haugland accepts students from
preschool through twelfth grade (including those with behaviors of concern) and is therefore an excellent
alternative to public school.
Additionally, we offer a range of other services, including speech therapy, home respite, ABA behavioral
consulting, mental health services such as counseling and supportive treatment, and psychological
services through our sister companies.
All students with an Autism, Asperger's, or PDD-NOS diagnosis are eligible to receive the Autism
Scholarship from the Ohio Department of Education, which can be used to pay for educational services at
Haugland. Students with other disabilities may qualify for the Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship,
which can also be used to pay for services at Haugland.
Haugland Learning Center
7690 New Market Center Way
Columbus, OH 43235
614-602-6473
Haughlandlearningcenter.com
6. Nationwide Children’s Autism Center:
The Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Child Development Center at Nationwide Children’s
Hospital provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care focusing on evidence based treatment, education,
research and advocacy for children with the diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our mission is to
provide assistance to every child and family affected by autism spectrum disorders who is in need.
Nationwide Children's Hospital’s has developed an interdisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and
treatment of autism spectrum disorders. In order to provide state of the art assessment and diagnosis, the
Child Development Center has recruited a range of specialists including Developmental Pediatricians,
Psychologists, Neurologists, Speech and Language Pathologists, Nurses, and Resource Coordinators.
Autism Resource Coordinators help families connect with the resources available within Nationwide
Children's Hospital and the community. They ensure that families receive the most comprehensive care by
navigating families through the Nationwide Children's system (scheduling, follow-up visits, referrals, etc.);
keeping families and health care providers informed of new developments in funding and advocacy; and
providing community education and outreach.
The Child Development and Autism Centers is located at 187 West Schrock Road in Westerville, Ohio.
Visit www.NationwideChildrens.org/Autism for more information.
Nationwide Children’s Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
187 West Schrock Road
Westerville, OH 43081
Phone: 614-355-8315
Website: www.nationwidechildrens.org/autism
7. Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI) serves families, educators,
and professionals working with students with autism and low-incidence
disabilities, including multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairments, other health
impairments, and traumatic brain injuries. OCALI's mission is to build state- and
system-wide capacity to improve outcomes through leadership, training and
professional development, technical assistance, collaboration, and technology.
Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI)
470 Glenmont Ave.,
Columbus, OH 43214
614.410.0321
http://www.ocali.org
8. The Learning Spectrum:
For over ten years, The Learning Spectrum has provided naturalistic autism
programs for children with ASD and their families. Chartered by the Ohio
Department of education, we have locations in:
• Columbus
• Canal Winchester
• Johnstown
• Newark
• Sunbury
The Learning Spectrum
125 Dillmont Dr
Columbus, OH 43235
614-844-5433
TheLearningSpectrum.com
9. Recreation Unlimited:
The mission of Recreation Unlimited is to provide year-round programs in sports, recreation and education
for individuals with disabilities and health concerns, while building self-confidence, self-esteem and
promoting positive human relations, attitudes, and behaviors.
Recreation Unlimited is a magical place, where dreams come true for individuals with disabilities and
health concerns. Recreation Unlimited is a place where no one has a disability and all are equal. It is also
a place where parents and families gain a respite from the 24/7 demands of caring for an individual with a
disability or health concern. Recreation Unlimited is a dream come true for all.
We have a NEW ONLINE PROCESS to register for camps and complete a camper application for
our 2019 Recreation Unlimited camps. To register for camp and complete a camper application,
visit our website: recreationunlimited.org
Recreation Unlimited
7700 Piper Road
Ashley, OH 43003
740-548-7006
Recreationunlimited.org
10. Statewide government agencies:
Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
30 East Broad Street, 13th
Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215
1-800-617-6733
http://dodd.ohio.gov/
Help Me Grow
Statewide Phone Number: 1-800-755-GROW (4769)
Rehabilitation Services Commission (RSC)
150 E. Campus View Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43235-4604
Phone: 1.800.282.4536
Website: http://www.rsc.ohio.gov
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS)
30 E. Broad Street, 32nd Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Phone: (800) 686-1556
Website: http://jfs.ohio.gov/
11. Central Ohio & Franklin County organizations:
Ohio Schools State Support Team 3 (Delaware/Franklin)
(614) 753-4690
www.sst11.org
Autism Society of Central Ohio
286 Weydon Rd.
Worthington, OH 43085
(614) 284-6323
centralohioasa@gmail.com
www.autism-centralohio.com
Autism Speaks
470 Glenmont Avenue
Columbus, OH 43214
Phone: (614) 563-6320
Franklin County Help Me Grow
510 E Mound St # 300, Columbus, OH 43215-5571
Phone: (614) 227-9860
Website: www.ohiohelpmegrow.org
Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities
2879 Johnstown Road | Columbus, OH 43219
Phone: 614-475-6440
Website: http://www.fcbdd.org/
Franklin County Family and Children First Council
855 W. Mound Street
Columbus, OH 43223
Phone: (614) 275-2511
Website: http://www.fcf.ohio.gov/
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation: (BVR)-Delaware and Franklin County
Columbus ReneeKimbell
899 E. Broad St., Suite 201
Columbus, OH 43205
Phone: 614.466.4575
TTY 614.466.9846
Toll-free 800.430.6940
12. Central Ohio & Franklin County organizations:
Cornerstone Speech Therapy
7540 Sawmill Parkway Suite A2
Powell, Ohio 43065
(614) 973-9755
http://www.cornerstonespeechtherapy.com
Easter Seals Central and Southeast Ohio
3830 Trueman Court
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
614-228-5523
800-860-5523 (toll-free)
Haugland Learning Center
3400 Snouffer Road
Columbus, OH 43235
614-602-6473
http://www.hauglandlearningcenter.com
Bridgeway Academy
2500 Medary Ave - Columbus, OH 43202
614.262.7520
http://www.helpinghandscenter.com
Nationwide Children’s Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
187 West Schrock Road
Westerville, OH 43081
Phone: 614-355-8315
Website: www.nationwidechildrens.org/autism
OSU Nisonger Center
MCCampbell Hall
1581 Dodd Dr.
Columbus, OH 43210
Phone: 614-247-7190
Website: www.nisonger.osu.edu
13. Central Ohio & Franklin County organizations:
The Learning Spectrum:
TheLearningSpectrum.com
Worthington:
125 Dillmont Drive
Columbus, OH 43235
614-844-5433
Canal Winchester:
122 Washington St, Ste 401
Canal Winchester, OH 43110
614-734-1114
Newark:
1935 Tamarack Rd
Newark, OH 43065
740-281-0643
Sunbury:
36 Harrison St., Ste D
Sunbury, OH 43074
740-936-5022
14. Champaign County organizations:
Champaign County Department of Job & Family Services
1512 S US Highway 68, Suite N100
Urbana, OH
937-484-1500
Champaign County DODD
PO Box 829, 2200 S US Hwy 68
Urbana, OH 43078
937-653-2681
Champaign County Health District
1512 South US Hwy 68
Urbana, OH 43078
937-484-1605
Mercy Memorial Hospital
904 Scioto St, 2nd Fl
Urbana, OH 43078
937-484-6370
Champaign County Parent Mentor Madison-Champaign County ESC
1512 S US Hwy
937-484-1570
Champaign Residential Services, Inc (CRSI) 1150 Scioto St., Ste 100
Urbana, OH 43078
937-653-1320
Miami Residential Services, Inc
405 Public Sq
Troy, OH 45373
937-335-6974
Clark Residential Services, Inc.
1711 West Main St
Springfield, OH 45504
937-324-3113
Family and Children First of Champaign
1512 S. US Hwy 68 Suite M100
Urbana, OH 43078
937-484-1531
15. Pike County organizations:
Pike County Department of Job and Family Pike County Government Center
230 Waverly, Ohio
740-947-2171
Pike County Child Support Enforcement Pike County Government Center
230 Waverly
Waverly, Ohio
740-947-2512
Pike County DODD
301 Clough St
Waverly, OH 45690
740-947-7502
Pike County General Health District
14050 U.S. 23
Waverly, OH 45690
740-947-7721
Pike County Help Me Grow
10 American Blvd
Piketon, OH 45661
740-289-1681
Family and Children First of Pike County
10 American Blvd, Piketon, OH 45661
740-222-1920
16. Ross County organizations:
Ross County Department of Job and Family
475 Western Ave, Ste B
Chillicothe, OH 45601
740-773-2651
Ross County DODD
1268 County Rd 550
Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-773-8044
Ross County Health District
475 Western Avenue, Suite 5A
Chillicothe, OH
740-779-9652
Ross County Help Me Grow
475 Western Ave., Suite A
Chillicothe, OH 45601
740-775-3598
Ross County Autism Support Group
740.772.1871
Goodwill Industries of South Central Ohio
457 East Main St, Chillicothe, OH 45601
740-702-4000
Ross County Parent Mentor Chillicothe City Schools
235 Cherry St
Chillicothe, Ohio
740-775-4250
Family and Children First of Ross County
475 Western Avenue, Ste B
Chillicothe, OH 45601
740-773-2651
17. Cleveland, Ohio organizations:
Autism Society of Greater Cleveland
P.O. Box 41066
Brecksville, Ohio 44141
(216) 556-4937
support@asgc.org
http://www.asgc.org/
National Autism Association of Northeast Ohio (NAA-NEO)
Don Pattison, President, donnieapattison@yahoo.com
PO Box 221195, Beachwood, Ohio 44122
www.autismnortheastohio.org
Autism Speaks
4700 Rockside Rd, Suite 408
Independence, OH 44131
216 538 9543
cleveland@autismspeaks.org
Help Me Grow of Cuyahoga County
8111 Quincy Avenue, Suite #344
Cleveland, OH 44104
Telephone: 216.698.7500
E-mail: info@helpmegrow.org
www.helpmegrow.org
Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities
1275 Lakeside Avenue East
Cleveland OH 44114
phone: (216) 736-2638
www.cuyahogabdd.org
Cuyahoga County Family and Children First Council
1801 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115
Phone: (216) 443-7239
http://fcfc.cuyahogacounty.us/
18. Cleveland, Ohio organizations:
Ohio Schools State Support Team 3 (Cuyahoga)
216-524-2770
http://www.esc-cc.org/public/rs/sst3
Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism
2801 Martin Luther King Jr Drive - Cleveland, OH 44104
216.448.6440
http://my.clevelandclinic.org/childrens-hospital/specialties-services/what-we-treat/center-for-autism/default.aspx
Monarch Center for Autism
22001 Fairmount Boulevard - Shaker Heights, OH 44118
216.320.8945
http://www.monarchcenterforautism.com
Rainbow Babies Childrens Hospital Autism Center
11200 Euclid Ave - Cleveland, OH 44106
216.844.8447
http://www.uhhospitals.org/rainbowchildren/OurServices/
19. Geauga County organizations:
Help Me Grow
1-866-975-1100
http://helpmegrow.geaugaffc.org/
Geauga County Board of Developmental Disabilities
8200 Cedar Rd
Chesterland OH 44026
phone: (440) 729-9406
www.geaugadd.org
Geauga County Family and Children First Council
12480 Ravenwood Drive
Chardon, OH 44024
Phone: (440) 285-1201
http://geaugaffc.org
Ohio Schools State Support Team 4 (Geauga/Lake)
(440) 350-2563
www.sst4.org
Northeast Ohio Autism Group
Marianne Seeman, President, 440-488-3473 or info@northeastohioautismgroup.org
PO Box 347, Chardon, OH 44024
Provides grants for projects in NE Ohio area
20. Hancock County organizations:
Hancock County County Department of Job & Family Services
7814 County Road 1140 PO Box 270
Findlay, OH
419.42.0182
Hancock County Child Support Enforcement
7814 County Road 140, PO BOX 1465
Findlay, OH
419-424-1365
Hancock County Board of DD
1700 East Sandusky St, Findlay OH 45840
419-422-6387
Findlay City Health Department
1644 Tiffin Ave Suite A
Findlay, OH 45840-4859
419-424-7105
Hancock County Board of Health
1644 Tiffin Ave Suite B
Findlay, OH 45840
419-424-7869
Hancock County Help Me Grow
PO Box 1145
Findlay, OH 45840
419-423-8687
Hancock County Parent Mentor Hancock County ESC
7746 CR 140
Findlay, OH
419-422-7525
Family and Children First of Hancock
PO Box 1145
Findlay, OH 45839
419-423-8687
21. Hardin County organizations:
Hardin County Department of Job and Family Services
175 West Franklin Str., Suite 150
Kenton, OH 419-675-1130
Hardin County Child Support Enforcement
175 West Franklin Str., Suite 220
PO BOX 428
419-674-2269
Hardin County DODD
705 North Ida St
Kenton, OH 43326
419-674-4158
Kenton-Hardin Local Health District
175 West Franklin Street
Kenton, OH 43326
419-673-6230
Hardin County Help Me Grow
1021 W. Lima St
Kenton, OH 43326
419-673-1531
Family and Children First of Hardin County
1021 W. Lima St
Kenton, OH 43326
419-673-1531
22. Lake County organizations:
Lake County Help Me Grow
33 Mill Street
Painesville, OH 44077
(440) 350-2433
http://www.lcghd.org/helpmegrow.aspx
Lake County Board of Developmental Disabilities
8121 Deepwood Blvd.
Mentor OH 44060
phone: (440) 350-5100
www.lakebdd.org
Lake County Family and Children First Council
33 Mill Street
Painsville, OH 44077
Phone: (440) 350-2125
http://www.lcghd.org/helpmegrow.aspx
Ohio Schools State Support Team 4 (Geauga/Lake)
(440) 350-2563
www.sst4.org
Putting it all Together - Autism Group
Tia Kozlovich, at (440) 477-6544 or (440) 975-3843 or Tia_Koz@sbcglobal.net or Tia.Kozlovich@weschools.org
23. Marion County organizations:
Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children
165 West Center St Suite 302
Marion, OH 43302
740-382-5452
Marion County DODD
2387 Harding Highway East
Marion, OH 43302
740-387-1035
Marion County Children Services
1680 Marion Waldo Rd
Marion, OH 43302
740-389-2317
Marion County General Health District
98 McKinley Park Blvd
Marion, OH 43302
740-387-6520
Marion City Health Department
233 W. Center Street
Marion, OH 43302
740-387-3604
Marion County Help Me Grow
498 North Main Street
Marion, OH 43302
740-387-5437
The Autism Connection
240 Homer St, Marion, OH 43302
740-262-1614
Marion Ohio Goodwill
340 W.Fairground St
Marion OH 43302
740-387-7023
Marion County Family and Children First
125 Executive Dr
Marion, OH 43302
740-223-3075
24. Summitt County organizations:
Summit County Help Me Grow
701 South Main Street
Akron, Ohio 44311
(330) 376-7273
http://www.fcfcsummit.org/helpmegrow.htm
Summit County Board of Developmental Disabilities
89 East Howe Rd.
Tallmadge OH 44278
phone: (330) 634-8000
www.summitdd.org
Summit County Family and Children First Council
1100 Graham Road Circle
Stow, OH 44224-2992
Phone: (330) 926-5604
http://www.fcfcsummit.org/
Ohio Schools State Support Team 8
(330) 929-6634
www.sst8.org
Autism Society of Ohio, Greater Akron Office
2858 W. Market St., Suite I
Akron, OH 44333
(330) 940-1441
http://www.autismsocietygreaterakron.org/
Akron Childrens Hospital
One Perkins Square - Akron, OH 44308
Phone: 330.543.8050
Website: http://www.akronchildrens.org
Blick Clinic, Inc.
640 West Market Street - Akron, OH 44223
Phone: 330-762-5425
Website: http://www.blickclinic.com
25. Wood County organizations:
The Montessori School of Bowling Green
515 Sandridge Rd
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-352-4203
Wood County Department of Job and Family Services
1928 East Gypsy Lane Road, PO BOX 679
Bowling Green, Ohio
419-352-7566
Wood County Child Support Enforcement
1928 East Gypsy Lane Road, PO BOX 1028
Bowling Green, Ohio
419-354-9270
Wood County DODD
11160 E. Gypsy Lane Rd
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-352-5115
Wood County Combined General Health
1840 E. Gypsy Lane Road
Bowling Green, OH
419-352-8402
Wood County Help Me Grow
1840 E Gypsy Lane Rd
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-352-8402
Cady Learning Systems DBA Math and
13003 Eckel Junction Rd., Ste 3E
Perrysburg, OH
419-874-8029
Bowling Green State University Speech
200 Health Center Bldg
Bowling Green, OH 43403
410-372-2515
26. Wood County organizations:
Serenity Farm, Inc.
21870 Lemoyne Rd
Luckey, OH 43443
419.833.1308
Wood County Parent Mentor
Wood County ESC: 1867 North Research Dr
419-354-9010
State Support Team Region 1
2275 Collingwood Blvd Suite C
Toledo, OH 43620
419.720.8999
Bittersweet Pemberville
1926 Kahler Rd,
Pemberville OH 43450
419.287.4937
Family and Children First of Wood County
PO Box 679,
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-352-7588
27. Youngstown, Ohio organizations: (Columbiana County):
Autism Society of TriCounty Ohio
3 Centennial Drive
Poland, Ohio 44514
330-501-7553
TriCountyAutism_ASO@Yahoo.com
www.triautism.com
Help Me Grow
(330) 424-0288
Columbiana County Board of Developmental Disabilities
7675 St. Rt 45
Lisbon OH 44432
phone: (330) 424-7788
www.ccbdd.net
Columbiana County Family and Children First Council
27 Vista Drive, P.O. Box 315
Lisbon, OH 44432
Phone: (330) 424-0195
http://www.ccmhrsb.org/familychildrenfirst.html
Ohio Schools State Support Team 9
(330) 492-8136
www.sstr9.org
Columbiana County Autism Support Group
East Liverpool City Hospital - 425 W 5th St - East Liverpool, OH 43920
Phone: 330-385-7200
CAUSE - Connection, Autism, Understanding, Support, & Education
Kim Sheets (330)337-6193 ksheets40@gmail.com or Kelly Jennings (330)271-9806
Salem Public Library in the Quaker Meeting Room
28. Youngstown, Ohio organizations: (Mahoning County):
Mahoning County Educational Service Center Preschool Sites and Help Me Grow
7300 N Palmyra Rd
Canfield, OH 44406
(330) 729-4000
Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities
4791 Woodridge Drive
Austintown OH 44515
phone: (330) 797-2844
www.mahoningdd.org
Mahoning County Family and Children First Council
100 DeBartolo Place
Suite 220
Youngstown, OH 44512
Phone: (330) 965-7828
Ohio Schools State Support Team 5 (Mahoning/Trumbull)
(800) 776-8298
www.sstr5.org
Youngstown Hearing and Speech Center
6614 Southern Blvd - Youngstown, OH 44512
Phone: 330-726-8855
Website: http://www.yohsc.com
Easter Seals
299 Edwards St - Youngstown, OH 44502
Phone: 330-743-1168
Website: http://www.mtc.easterseals.com
The Rich Center for Autism - Youngstown State University
One University Plaza - Youngstown, OH 44555
Phone: 330-941-1927
Website: http://www.ysu.edu/richcenter
29. Youngstown, Ohio organizations: (Trumbull County):
Trumbull County Help Me Grow
347 N Park Ave Ste 3
Warren, OH 44481
(330) 399-3408
http://www.familyfirsttrumbull.org/
Trumbull County Board of Developmental Disabilities
45 North Road
Niles OH 44486
phone: (330) 652-9800
www.tcbdd.org
Trumbull County Family and Children First Council
4076 Youngstown-Warren Road
Suite 201
Warren, OH 44484
Phone: (330) 675-2765
Ohio Schools State Support Team 5 (Mahoning/Trumbull)
(800) 776-8298
www.sstr5.org
30. Wheeling WV/Steubenville, Ohio organizations:
Autism Society of Ohio, Belmont County Support Group
Deedra Balgo, 740-695-9600 or asobelmontcounty@yahoo.com
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Autism-Society-Ohio-Belmont-Co-Support-Group
Angels for Autism Support Group
Pierrie Toson at 740-317-4559
74 Morningside Dr., Wintersville, OH 43953
Help Me Grow
500 Market Street, 7th Floor
Steubenville, Ohio 43952
PH: (740) 283-8530
www.jchealth.com/helpmegrow
Jefferson County Board of Developmental Disabilities
256 John Scott Highway
Steubenville OH 43952
phone: (740) 266-4291
www.jcbdd.com
Jefferson County Family and Children First Council
PO Box 549
Steubenville, OH 43952
Phone: (740) 283-8557
http://www.jcprb.org/jcfcf_page.htm
Ohio Schools State Support Team 12
(740) 455-6700
www.sst8.org
31. Monroe County organizations:
Monroe County DODD
47011 SR 26, PO Box 623
Woodsfield, OH 43793
740-472-1712
Monroe County Department of Job and Family Services
100 Home Avenue
Woodsfield, OH 43793-1234
740-472-1602
Monroe County Health Department
118 Home Avenue
Woodsfield,OH 43793
740-472-1677
Monroe County Help Me Grow
118 Home Ave Room 117
Woodsfield, OH 43793
740-472-0852
Monroe County Parent Mentor Ohio Valley ESC
128 East 8th St
Cambridge, OH
740-439-3558
Family and Children First of Monroe County
P.O. Box 42
Woodsfield, OH 43793
740-472-0966
32. Muskingum County organizations:
Muskingum County DODD
655 Zane Street
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
740-453-4829
Muskingum County Department of Job & Family Services
445 Woodlawn Avenue
Zanesville, Ohio 43702
740-454-0161
Muskingum County Child Support
1830 East Pike
Zanesville, Ohio 43702
740-455-7146
Muskingum County Public Children Service
205 North Seventh Street
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
740-455-6710
Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Dept
205 N 7th
Street
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
740-454-9741
Muskingum County Help Me Grow
333 Putnam Avenue
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
740-450-3275
Goodwill Industries of Zanesville
18 Beaumont St
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
740-450-6060
33. Muskingum County organizations:
Muskingum County Parent Mentor
Muskingum Valley ESC
205 N Seventh St
740-452-4518
Family and Children First of Muskingum
360 Cedar St
Duncan Falls, Ohio 43734
740-674-5203
34. Noble County organizations:
Noble County Department of Job & Family Services
18065 SR 78 PO Box 250
Caldwell, Ohio 43724
740-732-2392
Noble County Board of DD
18506 Woodsfield Rd
Caldwell, Ohio 43724
740-732-7144
Noble County Health Department
44069 Marietta Rd
Caldwell, Ohio 43724-9124
740-732-4958
Noble Help Me Grow
44069 SR 821
Caldwell, Ohio 43724
740-732-4958
Noble Country Parent Mentor
Ohio Valley ESC
128 East 8th
Street
Cambridge, Ohio
740-439-3558
Family and Children First of Noble County
PO BOX 250
Caldwell, Ohio 43724
740-732-2392