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Columbus City Schools (CCS) Project Connect Program

Provides a variety of services to ensure that identified children and youth experiencing homelessness have access to a free and appropriate public education. Services include help with school enrollment, transportation coordination, school supplies, and more. Go online for full program and eligibility details.
(614) 365-5140
ccsoh.us/Page/10778

Tom Fennessy / Mike Harden Back-to-School Project

Provides backpacks filled with school supplies for children in grades K-12 who otherwise might not be able to afford them.
PO Box 12234, Columbus, Ohio 43212
(614) 488-4250
tomfennessy.org

Crisis Pregnancy Centers in Columbus

*Disclaimer: Please note these centers do not provide or refer for abortion. Consult a licensed medical professional for any ultrasounds or medical care. Please use your judgment for what organization best fits your needs.*

  • Birthright International: Offers free pregnancy testing, maternity and baby items, and referrals for medical and social support. They provide information on pregnancy, childbirth, adoption, and parenting.
    2453 West Mound Street, Columbus, Ohio 43204
    (614) 221-0844
    24/7 Helpline: (800) 550-4900
    birthright.org/columbusohmain
  • Pregnancy Decision Health Centers (PDHC): Provides pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, verification of pregnancy, and pregnancy support. The Family Empowerment Center offers cribs, diapers, mother and baby clothes for those that participate in parenting classes.
    Call or Text 24/7: (614) 444-4411
    Family Empowerment Classes: (614) 544-4445
    Campus Location: 22 East Seventeenth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43201
    North Location: 5900 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43231
    Lancaster Location: 1590 East Main Street, Lancaster, Ohio 43130
    West Location: 4111 West Broad Plaza, Columbus, Ohio 43228
    Family Empowerment Center: 665 East Dublin Granville, Columbus, Ohio 43229
    pdhc.org
    pdhcparents.org
  • Stowe Pregnancy Resource Center: Offers free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, and treatment for urgent illnesses or psychiatry help. They can also connect you to Stowe Mission for a food pantry, free hot lunches, faith-based after school programs, and free clinics for vision and dental services.
    888 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43206
    (614) 620-7286
    www.stoweprc.org
  • Women’s Care Center: Offers free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds. The Crib Club Shopping program at the East Broad Street location allows parents to earn coupons towards free baby clothing, cribs, wipes, and other items. Strong Fathers classes are offered for male parenting partners.
    After Hours Phone: (574) 234-2341
    935 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43205
    (614) 251-0200
    3273 East Main Street, Columbus, Ohio 43213
    (614) 235-3000
    womenscarecenter.org/columbus-ohio
  • Vineyard Church Value Life: Provides faith-based services for women experiencing an unplanned or difficult pregnancy. Provides cribs, car seats, blankets, clothing, diapers, formula, shoes & socks, and breast-feeding supplies for those that meet their eligibility requirements. The MotherHeart Mentoring program offers 1:1 support. They also have support groups for post-abortion support and miscarriage.
    6000 Cooper Road, Westerville, Ohio, 43081
    (614) 259-5528
    vineyardcolumbus.org/value-life

Royal Oak Initiative (ROI) Chess Clubs

Organization using chess to help underserved youth develop critical thinking, stewardship, leadership, and have fun. They offer Chess Clubs, a 10-12 week Academy program, and workshops at various schools, libraries, and community organizations. Clubs receive supplies, training, and ongoing support from ROI to launch and maintain weekly chess clubs and leadership activities. Contact the ROI to find a club near you or start one at your organization. Their 4C Cooperative Chess Cultural Center on the East side of Columbus offers monthly memberships to access co-working space, event rentals, art, community open chess play, and more community events.
80 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 500-3406
theroichess.org

Seven Baskets Community Development Corporation

Faith-based, nonprofit organization that partners with Columbus City Schools to provide homework help, after-school programs, and summer day camps for elementary students at Leawood, Lindbergh, Scottwood, and Shady Lane. They also host a middle school group at their community house, and provide families with donated clothing and school supplies. Call for program details.
Community House: 1635 South Hamilton Road, Columbus, Ohio 43227
Mailing Address: Seven Baskets Community Development PO Box 65, Hilliard, Ohio 43026
(614) 406-2548
seven-baskets.org

Muslim Family Services (MFS) of Ohio

A social service agency that supports the Muslim community in Central Ohio by offering assistance, referrals, and material support. They help with basic needs like shelter, utilities, and food for Muslim families in need. They also offer mediation and conflict resolution services, interpretation and paperwork assistance, resettlement support, ESL classes, job skills training, and Janazah (Muslim funeral) services. They also host seasonal giving programs for school supplies, and Eid and Ramadan meals.
P.O. BOX 14023 Columbus, Ohio 43214
(614) 470-2848
mfsohio.org

Student Success Stores

A free, anonymous store inside a few Columbus City Schools filled with hygiene products, easy-to-eat food items, school-code clothing, and school supplies. Their goal is to supply students with the essentials. Contact them to find out what schools they are currently serving, if you want to host a donation drive, need a group volunteer project, or would like to sponsor one of their stores.
studentsuccessstores.org

Proyecto Mariposas

Non-profit providing a supportive learning environment for Latina girls ages 2-17 and their mothers/guardians with the goal of developing brave girls and strong women. Their programs focus on self-esteem, culture, and healthy development. Programs include providing school supplies, weekly activities for girls and moms,  a week-long day camp is for girls ages 11-17, workshops for moms on health and nutrition. Visit the website for contact information and program details.
proyectomariposas.org

Pills, Potions, & Poisons

A week-long summer program for high school students with an interest in biomedical sciences who have completed a high-school level Biology or Chemistry course. Students learn through experiments, field trips, projects, and explore careers in pharmaceuticals. The program cost includes supplies, meals, field trip expenses, and a T-shirt. Financial assistance is available, contact the program for details.
Ohio State University College of Pharmacy
500 West Twelfth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210
(614) 292-2266
pharmacy.osu.edu/practice-teaching-engagement/public-professional-education/pills-potions-and-poisons