NHS Student Assistance Program
Northmont High School
4916 West National Rd
Clayton, Ohio  45315
937-832-6000
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Northmont Area  & Montgomery County Community Resources
(this is a condensed list; please visit www.mcohio.org for more referral information) or United Way’s HelpLink
211 or www.dayton.unitedway.org


Food, Clothing & Household Items

Community Table
Community Table is an ecumenical organization working to diminish the effects of poverty in our community by offering direct help to people in need, referral support to other agencies, money management education and asset-based community development. Specific outreach ministries of the Community Table include Front Porch Ministry, School Fair and the Christmas Store.

For more information about the Community Table program, please contact:
937-823-6152
Communitytableinc@gmail.com


Christian Life Center (Little York Campus)-684-3544 (clothes, furniture, household items)

United Christian Church - Furniture - 937-832-3516


Community Action Partnership
(utilities) (HEAP, PIPP)
719 S. Main St.
937-514-4777

FISH-household items, food, some financial assistance
165 Smith Rd.
Englewood 937-832-4807

Fairhaven Church (food pantry)
Thursday 7-8pm
5001 National Rd.
Clayton 937-836-1069
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Gospel Mission
64 Burns Ave.
Dayton 937-223-4513
(free meals every day,furniture, clothing, food pantry)

Free Community Meals

Who: Happy Corner Church of the Brethren
What: Free Meal
When: 
every Monday 6pm
Where: 
7037 Union Rd,  Clayton
Contact:  937-836-1204



Who:  United Christian Church  
What:  Free meal 
When:  
every Wednesday
Contact:  
937-832-3516


Who: Fairview Brethren in Christ Church

What: Homemade meal followed by bible study for adults, and AWANA (a program where kids can play games and learn bible verses together) for kids
When: Every Wednesday during the school year from 5:45-8:00
Where: 750 Union Blvd Englewood, Ohio
Donations are encouraged, but not necessary!


God's Garden
Who: St. Paul Church, contact Valerie Hagemeyer ecologyval@yahoo.com or 937-836-7535
What: God’s Garden is a volunteer-run garden that provides needy families with fresh locally-grown produce that they otherwise may not be able to obtain. The garden is a product of the efforts of parishioners from our three parishes and is located on the St. Paul Parish grounds.
When: An event every week that’s from 7:00pm to 8:30pm on Monday, happening 21 times
Where: 1000 Wenger Rd, Englewood, OH 45322



Housing Assistance
St. Vincent Shelter for Families & Women
937-461-7837
Daybreak Teen Shelter-937-395-4600

YWCA Domestic Violence Shelter Hotline 937-222-6333

Homefull Resource Hotline-937-222-1981

Community Action Partnership
719 S. Main St.
Dayton 937-341-5000 ext 156




Miscellaneous

Kinship Navigation Program Dayton Children’s Hospital 937-641-5090

Montgomery County Department of Jobs & Family Services (medical, daycare, food stamps, public assistance)
1111 S. Edwin C Moses Blvd
Dayton 937-225-4148

Salvation Army (food, utilities, clothing, rent, counseling, etc)
1000 N. Keowee St.
Dayton 937-528-5100

Family Services
(counseling, groups, victims of crime, anger management, addictions counseling, parenting, services for the deaf)
2211 Arbor Blvd
Dayton 937-22-9481
Crisis Hotline 937-640-8032

The FISH Pantry is our local food bank and clothing pantry.  Any Northmont resident can receive emergency food every 60 days.  There is also gently used clothing and household goods available at no charge. Residents can shop 1x per month on Thursday from 9:00am to 2:00pm.  You must bring a photo ID and a utility bill proving residence.  Please call the FISH pantry directly for more information.  937-836-4807
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Fairhaven Church on National Rd. in Clayton also has a food pantry.  You can get more information about this program by calling them.
Address: 5001 National Rd, Clayton, OH 45315
Phone: (937) 836-1069
Information about Community Resources are available through the link below.  It is a directory of available programs with descriptions and contact information. 
Community resource Brochure - Sheriff's Office
Montgomery County Resource Guide
Additional Montgomery County Resources
Drug and Alcohol
This guide is provided for your use by the Montgomery County Drug-Free Coalition. Its purpose is to let you know about what substance abuse services and resources are available in Montgomery County. This guide does not represent a complete listing of service providers in our community. In some cases, services are free or offered at reduced rates. Call provider for information.

This link below will take you to the Montgomery County Drug Free Coalition webpage.  Once on the page, the Community Resource Guide is in downloadable form on the right side of the screen about half way down the page.
Community (Counseling) Resource Guide
For those looking for a less comprehensive , brochure format of available services for families in Montgomery County, click on the button below to find family resources.
Family Resources Guide
More information on Community Resources can be obtained by contacting United Way's HELPLINK 211 from a landline phone.  Call 225-3000 from a mobile phone or landline.  You can also go online to the HELPLINK 211 website by clicking the button below.
Helplink 211
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