Artemis Center for Alternatives to Domestic Violence
Provides referrals, advocacy, support, and legal services to victims/survivors of Domestic Violence. Also provides community education, training and consultation on Domestic Violence.
Jenna C
(937) 424-2819
Blue/Green Home Healthcare
BlueGreen Home Health Care has an experienced caregiver that is right for you. We tailor your program of care based on your needs and we are flexible to change the program as different needs arise.
www.homecarechoice.com/BlueGreen-Home-Health-Care-847
Salman Khan
(937) 535-2100
Central State University
Central State University, an 1890 Land-Grant institution, prepares students with diverse backgrounds and experiences for leadership, research and service. The University fosters academic excellence within a nurturing environment and provides a strong liberal arts foundation leading to professional careers and advanced studies.
Lesa Taylor DeVond
(937) 376-6163
Clothes That Work!
Promotes economic self-sufficiency by providing donated, professional business attire for employable women & men.
Cindy Garner
(937) 222-3778
Miami Valley Community Action Partnership
Processes applications/authorizations for the HEAP, FEMA and Adult Emergency Assistance Programs.
Keelie Gustin, Director, Energy Assistance Programs
(937) 341-5000, ext. 157
Day-VEST
Learn has all the tools you need to start your future now! In a warm, friendly enviroment, we deliver services with respect and unconditional postive regard.
Dave Harlow
(937) 222-9065
Dayton Metro Library
The Dayton Metro Library brings people of all ages and backgrounds together to discover new things about the world, themselves, and each other. Within our Branches and beyond our walls, we are advocates for exploration, champions of literacy, and active facilitators of empowerment, inclusion, and positive change.
Tim Kambitsch
(937) 463-2665
Educational Opportunity Center
Learn has all the tools you need to start your future now! In a warm, friendly enviroment, we deliver services with respect and unconditional postive regard.
Tanya Bottemiller
(937) 825-2312
Family & Community Service Inc.
The Foster Grandparent Program connects volunteers ages 55 and better with youth with exceptional needs in schools or childcare facilities.
www.fcsohio.org/programs-services/national-service/foster-grandparent
Del Gillespie
(937) 225-9999
Goodwill Easter Seals WEP Program
Assist WEP customers with intake assessments for Job Search, Job Placement, Job Readiness, and Job Retention.
Michelle Feltz
(937) 281-1296
Help Me Grow / Brighter Futures
Provides a range of home visiting programs to support pregnant women, mothers, fathers, grandparents foster parents, or any primary caregiver with infants and toddlers up to age three in Montgomery County. NO COST services are geared to educate, support and advocate healthy births, child and familiy development.
Pam Albers
(937) 208-6347
Homefull
Homefull works to end homelessness by providing housing, services, advocacy and education. We offer a comprehensive continuum of care and services, from homelessness prevention to permanent housing.
Candy High
(937) 293-1945
Job Center Administration
Provides information on leasing opportunities within The Job Center.
Rob Andrews, Director of Operations
(937) 222-7349 x281
Job Corps
Provides GED, vocational, educational, & social education to youth 16-24 years of age. No age requirement for a disability.
Bryant Gillespie
(937) 223-9909
Miami Valley Down Syndrome Association
Provides support and information to families of individuals who have Down Syndrome through monthly meetings and public awareness.
Chris Steiner
(937) 222-0744
Merchants Security
Security provider for OhioMeansJobs | Montgomery County.
Shirley Jones
(937) 224-1468
(937) 224-1470
Montgomery County Dept. of Job & Family Services(JFS)
Provides Employment, OWF Program, Title XX, Medicaid, Food Stamps, PRC & WIA Programs. Call to apply, speak with your caseworker or get information.
www.mcohio.org/services/jobandfamily
Call Center
(937) 225-4148
Montgomery County Mentoring Collaborative AmeriCorps Program
Enlists 30 full-time AmeriCorps members to serve mentoring programs across Montgomery County for K-12 educational success.
Jessice L. Demmings, Ph.D
(937)512-3179
MVCTC Basic Skills / GED
Provides academics for post secondary enrollment & training, work force skills & GED.
Laurie Duren
(937) 854-6253
MVCTC Culinary
Provides development of self-worth and self-esteem, basic assessment, basic skills plus and training to employ customers in the hospitality industry and professional cook positions.
Kathleen Willoughby
(937) 223-2656
MVCTC Youth Connections
Provides alternative education choices for at risk or out-of-school youth.
www.mvctc.com/youthconnections
Jim Fawley
(937) 226-1741
Office of Ex-Offender Reentry
Serving the citizens of Montgomery County with programs that minimize barriers to effective reentry and promote reduction in recidivism.
Jamie Gee
(937) 225-6460
Ohio Business College
Ohio Business College Truck Driving Academy, formerly known as Tri-State Semi Driver Training, Inc., has been providing comprehensive classroom education and hands-on CDL truck driver training in Ohio since 1969.
April Sizemore
(937) 226-1674
Ohio Department of Job & Family Services (ODJFS)
Provides core services for employment & re-employment as well as training opportunities under the Trade Adjustment Act.
Tony Curington
(937) 285-6571
Ohio to Work
Ohio To Work connects jobseekers to resources to find work or move into long-term careers. Ohio To Work brings together existing organizations to reach unemployed and at-risk workers in Ohio by expanding coaching and support services, career services, tools, training programs and supplementing funding options to cover training costs.
Ohio Department of Youth Services
The Southern Region supervises youth on parole in the southern half of the state. Juvenile Parole Officers (JPOs) and other parole staff work with youth and their families to provide the guidance necessary for youth to become positive, contributing members of society.
Kristin Powell
(937) 285-6525
Ohio Medical Career Center
Fast-paced certified training programs in Registered Nursing, Practical Nursing, Nurse Aide, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician and Medical Billing & Coding Specialist. Federal student aid available to eligible students.
Daisy Deng
(937) 567-8880
OhioMeansJobs | Montgomery County
Provides resources to job seekers and employers to promote maximum employment and to meet the personnel needs of Miami Valley businesses.
Silvia Anderson
(937) 496-7551
Ohio National Guard
Public Health Dayton / Montgomery County
CMH, Children with Mental Handicaps, provides public health nurse case management to families with children who have special health care needs.
Helene Hill
(937) 224-1589
Sinclair Community College
Provides office skills training and workforce development training; basic computer training & workforce behavior training.
Robin Rucker
(937) 512-2023
Sinclair Fast Forward Center
A resource center that works with out-of-school youth to connect to the “best fit” academic program and help them to earn their high school, transition to post-secondary education, workforce or military.
Michelle Littlejohn
(937) 512-3278
Something Good Cafeteria
Cafeteria inside OhioMeansJobs | Montgomery County. Ohio Bureau of Services for the Visually Impaired.
Administrator, Manager
(937) 554-5264
St. Vincent de Paul
Office for the landlord of OhioMeansJobs | Montgomery County.
Jeff Smith
(937) 224-1471
Urban Light
Urban Light Ministries new Fatherhood Resource Center office is conveniently located in the hub of The Job Center, 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd, SUITE # 281, for our Dayton Metro area fathers. We are a Fatherhood teaching facility seeking to break the cycle of father absence, by providing new and expectant fathers with the tools and support they need, to become and continue to be a responsible father. We offer job development, case and money management curriculum, along with strengthening relationship skills and decision making.
Crystal Hagans
(937) 224-3306
Washington-Centerville Public Library
WCPL seeks to be an innovative leader in fueling the intellect and imagination of those they serve. The library is the community’s connection to diverse opportunities for education, enrichment, and entertainment.
Kim Senft-Paras
(937) 610-4420