Service Directory
2011 Social Services Directory
Children’s Services
Religious Institutions
Green/Environmental Groups
Health
Housing/Rental/Real Estate
Misc./Multi-Purpose Social Services
Children’s Services
Scranton Elementary School
1991 Barber Ave
(216) 621-2165
www.cmsdnet.net
Preschool, K-8
Buhrer Elementary School
1600 Buhrer Ave
(216) 621-8893
www.cmsdnet.net
K-8
Luis Muñoz Marin Elementary School
1701 Castle Ave
(216) 241-7440
K-8
Hope Ohio City Academy
2421 West 11th St
(216) 263-7008
www.hope-academies.com
Preschool, K-12
Tremont Montessori School
2409 West 10th St
(216) 621-2082
www.cmsdnet.net
Daycare, preschool,K-8
Horizon Child Development Center
2285 Columbus Rd
(216) 344-3000
www.horizonchildcare.com
Child care, early education
William Patrick Day Early Childhood Center
2421 Community College Ave
(216) 736-2920
Child care, K-12, special education
Religious Institutions
Cleveland Free Will Baptist
4676 West 11th St
(216) 661-6384
www.clevelandfwbapt.org
Sun. Morning Worship – 11:00am
Sun. Evening Worship – 7:00pm
Free baskets of food for members of the church if in need
Youth Group Wed. night 7:00pm
Sun. school every Sun. morning at 10:00am
Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church
2928 Scranton Rd
(216) 781-9511
www.immanluthchurch.org
Sun. - German Service 9:00am, English Service 10:30am
Last Wed. of every month - free bag of groceries, bring ID
Starting in fall, Bible Class Tues. morning
Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ (UCC)
2592 West 14th St
(216) 861-7388
www.pilgrimalive.org
Services 10:30am, Sun. school – 9:25am-10:25am
Food Pantry – Tue. and Thurs. from 10:00am-12:00pm
Bradley Fund – financial assistance for bills – Thurs. 3:30pm
Book Group 3rd Wed. of every month
Scranton Road Bible Church
3095 Scranton Rd
(216) 861-7539
www.scrantonroad.com
Services – Sun. 10:45am, Sun. school – 9:30am
Groceries, bread every Tues. morning
Hot meal, last Sun. every month except Dec.
Good News Kids – ages 5-11 every Wed. 6:30pm-8:00pm
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
2187 West 14th St
(216) 861-0116
www.annunciationcleveland.net
Services – Sun. Orthros – 8:30am, Divine Liturgy – 10:00am
Greek language classes
Hosts Greek Festival on Memorial Day Weekend
Jewel Heart Buddhist Center
2670 West 14th St
(216) 687-1617
www.jewelheart.org
Collects non-perishable food twice a year
Adult classes, Tibetan classes
St. Augustine Catholic Church
2486 West 14th St
(216) 781-5530
www.staugustine-west14.org
Services – Sun. 8:30am, 10:00am, 12:30pm
Mon.-Fri. 5:30pm
Youth Group, Religious Ed. Classes, GED courses
AA meetings every Mon. and Tues.
Programs for people with disabilities and their families
Hunger Center that provides food, clothing, emergency funding for rent and utilities, furniture, appliances
Advocacy for the poor, disabled, deaf
Church of St. Michael the Archangel
3114 Scranton Rd
(216) 861-6297
Service - Sat. 5:00pm English; 7:00pm Español
Sun. 9:45am English; 12:00pm Español
Pantry Program everyday except Wed. and Sun. 1:00pm-3:00pm
Hot Meal program - Last Sun. of the month 1:30pm-2:30pm across the street from the Church
Youth Co-Ed Program, Hispanic Girls
Zion United Church of Christ of Tremont
2716 West 14th St
(216) 861-2371
www.zionchurch.org
Service – Sun. 10:30am
Homeless drop-in center, Food Pantry
Hot meal program on Sat.
Green/Environmental Groups
Environmental Health Watch
3500 Lorain Ave #301
(216) 961-4646
e-h-w@ehw.org
Education on environmental hazards both indoors and out
Policy recommendation and group advocate.
Works with homeowners and other organizations to facilitate environmentally-friendly and non-hazardous home repairs
Provides research and demonstration for the public
Northeast Ohio Chapter of the US Green Building Coalition
3500 Lorain Ave, Suite 303
(216) 961-8850
info@neogreenbuilding.org
Provides educational opportunities for local design and construction communities
Assists local government in implementing sustainable practices and LEED standards
Tremont Farmers’ Market
www.tremontfarmersmarket.com
May – October Tues. 4:00pm-7:00pm in Lincoln Park
E-mail tremontmarket@yahoo.com
or call (216) 575-0920
Tremont Gardeners
www.tremontgardeners.org
Meets the third Tues. of each month at 7:00pm at Visible Voice Books located at 1023 Kenilworth Avenue
Summer Sprout Program Gardening Program
9521 Miles Ave
(216) 429-8246 or (216) 429-8211
www.cuyahoga.osu.edu
Offer plants, seeds, education
Asks that gardening group have a leader and 5 gardeners
Applications made available once a year in Sept.
Health
AIDS Task Force of Greater Cleveland
3210 Euclid Ave
(216) 621-0766
www.aidstaskforce.org
Provides or facilitates effective HIV/AIDS services, prevention, education, and advocacy
Case Western Reserve/UH/MetroHealth AIDS Clinical Trials Unit
(216) 844-2247
www.clevelandactu.org
Provides HIV/AIDS referrals
Clinical trials for people living with HIV/AIDS
HIV prevention clinical trials for people who are HIV-neg.
Educational session with topics on sexual health
MetroHealth System
2500 MetroHealth Dr
(216) 778-7800
www.metrohealth.org
Medical and Surgical Specialties
Family Medicine
Emergency, Critical, and Trauma Care
Physical and Post-Surgery Rehabilitation
Community and Public Health Programs
Senior Health and Wellness
Call Financial Counseling Office at (216) 957-2325 for qualifications for a Community Discount Plan.
Neighborhood Family Practice – Tremont Branch
2358 Professor Ave
(216) 334-2800
www.nfpmedcenter.org
Check-ups and same-day appointments
Infant and child care and family planning program
Mammograms
Individual and group health education
Midwife program
A sliding fee scale for patients who are uninsured
Bridgeway, Inc.
2202 Prame Ave
(216) 688-7202
www.bridgewayinc.org
Comprehensive care for those struggling with mental health and/or substance addiction.
Crisis Stabilization
Community Psychiatric Support and Treatment Services
Residential Services
Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery
Residential Services
Grace Center
2307 West 14th St
(216) 687-1500
www.gracehospital.org
Neurology Clinic
Pain Management Clinic
Case Management/Social Services
Rehabilitation and nursing
Referrals
Matt Talbot Inn
2270 Professor Ave
(216) 781-0288
Substance abuse treatment
Halfway house
Short and long term care
Valley View AA Club Inc.
2394 Professor Ave
(216) 771-6170
Alcoholic support group
Housing/Rental/Real Estate
Afford-A-Home Program (AAH)
601 Lakeside Ave
(216) 664-2045
Helps buyers repair & purchase affordable Cleveland homes
Low interest loans
Interest free second mortgages of $5,000-$10,000
Senior Homeowner Assistance Program (SHAP)
601 Lakeside Ave
(216) 664-2833
Provides grants to 60+ or disabled adults
Need to meet income eligibility guidelines
Need to own single or two family homes in need of critical, health, safety and maintenance repairs
Cleveland Action to Support Housing (CASH)
4001 Detroit Ave
(216) 621-7350
www.cashcleveland.org
Citywide partnership between the City and financial institutions that allows creditworthy homeowners to obtain low-interest rehabilitation loans
Housing Advocates, Inc.
3655 Prospect Ave.
(216) 432-9615
www.housingadvocatesinc.com
Offer minorities, disabled and the poor an opportunity for housing justice
Full-service non-profit tax exempt public interest law firm, consumer and fair housing organization
Repair-A-Home (RAH)
601 Lakeside Ave
(216) 664-2045
Helps homeowners repair houses with low interest loans based on total household income
Loans only for code related repairs, mechanical repairs or health and safety repairs
Division of Neighborhood Services
601 Lakeside Ave
(216) 664-2045
Offers direct loans and grants to homeowners for repair, renovation, energy conservation, and safety improvements
Affordable housing for low-income households
Community service from the City and volunteer resources
Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP)
601 Lakeside Ave
(216) 664-2045
Grants of approximately $3,250 per unit for those who meet income limits
City of Cleveland Landbank Programs
601 Lakeside Ave
(216) 664-4127
Buildable parcels are available for use in home, garage, or commercial building construction
Non-buildable parcels can be used to add driveways, enlarge current adjacent properties, add fencing, gardening, or landscaping, or to expand parking facilities
Neighborhood Historic Preservation and Heritage Home Programs
3751 Prospect Ave
(216) 426-1000
Offers a range of services and loans to preserve historic houses and revitalize residential neighborhoods
Paint Refund Programs
601 Lakeside Ave
(216) 575-0920 (call Robert at Tremont West Development Corp. for application or information)
Offer refund up to $400 for paint and materials to homeowners and tenants painting the exterior of their homes
Cleveland Housing Network
2999 Payne Ave
(216) 574-7100
www.chnnet.com
Assists families in home ownership
Construction and renovation of homes
Improves skills, employability and home ownership
Energy conservation and home repair jobs
Homelessness prevention
Transitional/Supportive Housing Program
Westside Housing Center
6604 Detroit Ave
(216) 961-4242
Provides assistance in foreclosure prevention
Home repair loans
Home ownership education
Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc. (EDEN)
7812 Madison Ave
(216) 961-9690
www.edeninc.org
Permanent and temporary rental subsidy programs
Emergency rental, utility assistance & housing for the homeless
Programs focused on people with disabilities or mental illness
South Pointe Commons
3323 West 25th St
(216) 456-0300
www.edeninc.org/southpointe.html
Housing project that serve disabled and homeless people
Priority is given to applicants with mental illness, drug/alcohol dependencies, or HIV/AIDS,
Support services included with housing
Misc./Multi-Purpose Social Services
Misc./Multi-Purpose Social Services
Neighborhood Connections
1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1510
(216) 393-4640
A small grants program intended to benefit community groups in the city of Cleveland working together to effect greater change. Offers grants up to $5,000 available to any group of residents in the city of Cleveland.
Cleveland Jobs with Justice
20525 Center Ridge Rd, Suite 700
(440) 333-7007
www.clevelandjwj.org
A coalition of labor, community and faith organizations working together to promote workers' rights
Senior Transportation Connection
4735 West 150th St # 2
(216) 265-1489
www.cuyahogaseniorsride.com
Efficient & affordable transportation for senior citizens
Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland
614 West Superior Ave
www.hungernetwork.org
info@hungernetwork.org
Direct emergency food distribution network
Over 100 pantries and hot meal programs
Provides food for 60,000 Cuyahoga County residents
Merrick House Settlement
1050 Starkweather Ave.
(216) 771-5077
www.merrickhouse.org
Daycare center – Mon. - Fri 6:30am–6:00pm
Youth activities and classes – cooking, arts, tutoring, sports, service projects, discussions on issues of today relating to youths – Ages 8-18 Mon. – Fri., -2:30pm – 5:30pm Oct.-May
Adult programs – GED Classes
Recreation
Issue-based advocacy
Spanish American Committee
4407 Lorain Avenue
Tel: (216) 961-2100
www.spanishamerican.org
Serves the Hispanic population of Cleveland
Home ownership and financial counseling
Family support programs
Job readiness/job search program
Child care - Mon.–Fri.-7:00am to 5:00pm at
2280 Professor Ave
(216) 696-8215
Esperanza, Inc.
3104 W 25th St
(216) 651-7178
www.esperanzainc.org
Provides scholarship assistance
Mentor program
Efforts to promote education in the Hispanic community
The Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland - Ohio City Corps
4402 Clark Ave
(216) 631-1515
www.use.salvationarmy.org
Adult education and senior services
Food programs
Homeless shelter
Recovery and rehabilitation
Emergency, utility, holiday and direct assistance
Spiritual and worship services
West Side Community House
9300 Lorain Avenue
(216) 771-7297
www.wschouse.org
After-school tutoring for 4th, 5th, and 6th grades
Learning lab
Supportive services to families
Senior Enrichment Center – Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-4:00pm
Senior supportive services and transportation
Other services for youths to seniors
Tremont Neighborhood Opportunity Center
3101 West 25th St
(216) 858-1781
Parenting classes
Budget counseling
Computer classes
Community advocacy
Clothing and emergency food
Family development and support work
Tremont Stand for Children Committee
BABES (Beginning Alcohol and Addiction Basic Education Studies)
Tremont West Development Corporation
2406 Professor Ave
(216) 575-0920
www.tremontwest.org
Works with residents, community leaders and other nonprofit organizations
Block Club support
Community building
Neighborhood infrastructure improvement
Home maintenance and repair
Events planning and management
Manages portfolio of affordable housing stock
For additions, deletions, or corrections, please contact Alex Finnarn at Tremont West alexfinnarn@tremontwest.org.
Tremont West Development Corporation,
2406 Professor Ave
Cleveland, OH 44113
216-575-0920
www.tremontwest.org

