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  1. Look into claims of adult abuse, neglect, and exploitation. We also write the policies and procedures the County Departments of Job and Family Services (CDJFS’) use for child care services and adult protective services.

  2. If the family is denied for PFCC for being over income and have a household income at 146% - 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), the County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS) will automatically explore eligibility for the Child Care Choice Program.

  3. How to Report Child Abuse and Neglect in Ohio. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services has launched 855-O-H-CHILD (855-642-4453), an automated telephone directory that will link callers directly to a child welfare or law enforcement office in their county. Reports can be anonymous.

  4. Child protective services are designed to help children who have been or are at risk of becoming victims of abuse or neglect. Ohio has a state-supervised, county-administered children services system.

  5. Explore food, cash, medical, and child care assistance. Access Ohio Benefits Self Service Portal. Learn about assistance programs and the requirements for each program. Useful information about additional resources can be found here.

  6. The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services provides workforce development and family support programs that improve the quality of life for Franklin County residents. Cash Assistance. Child Care. Emergency Assistance (PRC)

  7. On the left menu, all of the required forms for the Early Intervention (EI) program are organized by topic. Contact Us: ei@childrenandyouth.ohio.gov. 30 East Broad Street. 12th Floor.

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