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National Stroke Association

(800) 787-6537

9707 E. Easter Lane, Suite B
Englewood, CO 80112

Stroke educational and resource information.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-8255

666 Broadway #200
New York, NY 10012

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

National Women's Health Information Center

(800) 944-9662

The National Women's Health Information Center (NWHIC) website

NCI Contact Center (National Cancer Institute)

(800) 422-6237

BG 9609 MSC 9760 9609 Medical Center Dr.
Bethesda, MD 20892

Cancer information service.

NeedyMeds, Inc.

(800) 503-6897

PO Box 219
Gloucester, MA 01931

Provides information on programs that help people unable to afford their medication and health care.

Neighborhood Health Association - Administration Office

(419) 720-7883

313 Jefferson Ave.
Toledo, OH 43604

Neighborhood Health Association.

Neighborhood Properties, Inc. (NPI)

(419) 473-2604

2753 W. Central Ave.
Toledo, OH 43606

Offers supportive housing for persons with severe mental illness.

NeighborWorks Toledo Region /Neighborhood Housing Services of Toledo Inc.

(419) 691-2900

704 Second St
Toledo, OH 43605

Nestle HealthCare Nutrition Patient Assistance Program

(800) 422-2752

Patient assistance program for Nestle nutrition products.

NetWellness

NetWellness website is a global community service providing quality, unbiased health information from its partner university faculty.

New Concepts

(419) 531-5544

5301 N Nebraska Ave
Toledo, OH 43615

Substance abuse treatment, court ordered programs, and counseling services for people from every walk of life.

New Eyes for the Needy

(973) 376-4903

549 Millburn Ave.
Short Hills, NJ 07078

Distributes vouchers for eye glasses.

Matter of Balance

June 08, 2026

A Matter of Balance is designed to reduce fear of falling and increase activity levels among older adults who manifest this concern. Studies indicate that up to half of community dwelling older adults experience fear of falling, and that many respond to this concern by curtailing activity. Being inactive results ...

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