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Food Assistance Helpline/SNAP

(866) 244-0071

50 W. Town St., 6th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215

Food assistance program helpline.

Food for Thought

(419) 654-0235

3350 Hill Ave
Toledo, OH 43607

Mobile Food Pantry

Food To You

(800) 384-6689

Home and Office restaurant delivery service.

For Men Only - Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group

(419) 537-1999

Alzheimer's Association, 2500 Reynolds Road
Toledo, OH 43614

For Men Only - Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group

Fort Stephenson House 62+ and/or Disabled

(419) 334-9586

600 W. State Street
Fremont, OH 43420

Affordable housing for 62 plus and those with disabilities.

Foster Grandparent Program

(419) 242-9511

2308 Jefferson Ave.
Toledo, OH 43604

Volunteer program for seniors with low income.

Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center

(419) 385-3958

1621 S. Byrne Rd.
Toledo, OH 43614

Nursing facility that provides temporary respite and support services

Fountain Park Reisen Center Assisted Living and Memory Care

(419) 633-9191

1433 North Main Street
Bryan, OH 43506

Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living.

Fountain Square Apartments - 62+ or Disabled

(419) 698-9773

3119 Navarre Avenue
Oregon, Ohio 43616

Affordable apartments for Older Adults and the Disabled

Four County ADAMhs Board

(419) 267-3355

T-761 State Route 66
Archbold, OH 43502

The ADAMhs Board does not directly provide behavioral health services but contracts with agencies to provide these services. The Four County ADAMhs Board serves Defiance, Fulton, Henry and Williams counties.

Franciscan Care Center

(419) 882-6582

4111 N Holland-Sylvania Rd.
Toledo, OH 43623

Non-profit skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility..

Fraternal Order of Police Toledo Lodge 40

(419) 578-7800

255 Gradolph
Toledo, OH 43612

Food Pantry, Emergency Food Baskets, Monthly Food Baskets, and Shop with a Cop.

Home Energy Assistance Program

October 01, 2025

The Ohio Development Services Agency and the Area Office on Aging of NW Ohio are working to help Ohioans in need stay warm this winter through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP). The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) helps Ohioans at or below 175% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for ...

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