UNION COUNTY

This site can assist families (or anyone) with legal resources and information on a variety of issues. It is really a great interactive site. Here’s a description of what their service provides:

Ohio Legal Help is a nonprofit organization that was launched in 2019 to help all Ohioans access the civil justice system. We provide plain language legal help information, interactive self-help tools and connections to local legal and community resources that empower Ohioans to resolve their legal issues.

Our legal help information is written by Our Team and reviewed by expert private and legal aid lawyers. This ensures that Ohio Legal Help users have information that is easy to understand, action-oriented and accurate.  

  • HS-EHS Brochure

  • NEW!!! Food Cupboard (Union County Only) Click for more.

  • Addiction Resources www.addictions.com

  • Union County United Way https://www.unitedwayofunioncounty.org/

  • Union County Information Hotline https://unioncounty211.org/

  • Call 211

  • Equitas Healthwww.equitashealth.com

  • Free Rehab Centerswww.freerehabcenters.org

  • Ohio Tobacco Quit Line - call 1-800-QUIT-NOW to receive free, personalized help to quit tobacco. Each participant will have 5 scheduled calls with a tobacco cessation counselor, and after each call you will receive a 2 week supply of your choice of nicotine replacement therapy (ex. gum, lozenges, or patches). Interested individuals can also visit Ohio Tobacco Quit Line Website to chat with a cessation counselor any time.

  • Free Narcan • Do you or someone you know need access to free Narcan, the overdose reversal drug? The Union County Health Department provides free Narcan to anyone age 13 and older via mail. There are also community partners that allow in person pick up. Union County Health Department's partners are currently Lighthouse Behavioral Health, Marysville Fire Department, and Wings Recovery Center. Click this link to get trained and order Narcan to be mailed to an address of your choosing. Reach out to Lauren with any questions at 937-645-2056.

  • Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio (LASCO)www.lasco.org

Since 1966, LASCO has helped thousands of Ohio’s poor obtain and keep housing, secure public benefits, worked with families to gain and maintain economic stability, and helped domestic violence survivors to live free of fear and abuse and to obtain the resources needed to sustain themselves and their children.