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During this time we know people may be struggling and need additional help from our community. Here is a list of local agencies, organizations and resources that may be able to help. We will try our best to keep this list as up-to-date as possible. Please feel free to email publicrelations@mcbdd.org with us any resources that you think we may be able to share with others.

If you are an individual, family member or guardian having problems during the pandemic, contact your SSA or call 330-725-7751, option 2.

If you are a provider having any problems during the pandemic, contact the provider support team email or call 330-321-3585.

 

Food Resources

Local Food Pantries

Feeding Medina County

Food Delivery Services

 

Funding Resources

Medina Emergency Senior Fund

United Way Relief Fund

 

Social Stories

Adult: When I Have to Stay Home

Wearing a Mask: A Social Narrative for Children

COVID-19 Social Stories

Understanding the Coronavirus and How to Stay Healthy

Autism Society COVID-19 Social Stories

Intubation Prep

Extubation Prep

 

Health Resources

Mental Health & Family Resources – ASGA

CDC’s Guide To Caring for Someone at Home

Supporting Individuals with Autism through Uncertain Times

How to Help Someone with Anxiety or Depression During COVID-19

Behavioral Health Resources

Health Info for Hospitalization (Print Out)

Coronavirus Anxiety Workbook

 

COVID-19 Information

Pandemic Day Care Provider List

County Commissioners’ Special Edition Newsletter: COVID-19

COVID-19 Information By and For People with Disabilities

Administration for Community Living- COVID-19

DODD COVID-19 FAQs

Autism Society COVID-19 Toolkit

DODD Information for Families

How You Can Prevent and Prepare

Coronavirus ASL Video Series

 

Other Resources

Financial Resources for Families with a Child with Down Syndrome

Educational Resources

File for Unemployment

Application Process for Energy Assistance Programs in response to COVID-19 Update

Ohio BMV Online

2020 U.S. Census

Absentee Voting Information

ASGA Autism Awareness

Internet Safety Resource

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