Address: 239 W Main St, Lancaster, OH 43130, USA
Phone: +17406527889
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Allison Beall
They always have a good attitude. No judgment zone. Such a blessing.
Tasha Flger
Great service
Jeanne Sampson
Very clean, very helpful and kind.
Johnathan Schwanke
This is the worst job and family services I recommend nobody to go there loc In Lancaster Ohio
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I am the Public Information Specialist for JFS - we are not accepting walk-ins and are closed to the public until April 8. Please go to our website and like us on Facebook/Twitter for information regarding how to get a hold of us from home.
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Hello, you can call 1-844-640-6446 to check the status of your case.
We are happy to assist you, however, we do not have any programs through our agency for widow’s benefits. These benefits are offered through Social Security. You can contact the Social Security Administration office at 1-877-841-5712 or apply at https://secure.ssa.gov/iClaim/rib.
Yes. We have a drop box right outside our main entrance.
There is not an online option for the SNAP card. If you are still having problems you can call our office and we can go over the best steps to get through or walk you through it. You can reach us at 740-652-7889.
That information is not available at this time. At this point, they are just notifying us of the current month.
Yes that will be fine.
Please go to www.fcjfs.org to find ways to report elder abuse, child abuse or fraud abuse. You can also call 740-652-7889 to report fraud abuse or 740-652-7887 to report child/elder abuse.
We are only open right now for Job Seeker Services in our Job Center, where there is a computer available to assist you, as well as Career Advisers who can help you. All other services can be utilized through our website at fcjfs.org.
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Community Action on main st is helping with utilities they take 10 walk-ins starting at 8 am if ur not one of the call them and they give you a number to call for an appointment
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At your County Dept. Of Human Services
Fairfield metropolitan housing or Fairfield county 211 can get you started on the process
Call the Call Center & they can walk you through it & get you logged in!!!
That question makes no sense. Dissolution are through the Clerk of Courts. Possible to get the form online. Child Support is on the second floor. You're question isn't clear. Both websites offer online forms in the links tab.
Ohio’s Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC) program provides work supports and other services to help low-income parents overcome immediate barriers to employment. It is funded through the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program.Those receiving assistance from other public assistance programs − including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) − also may be eligible for PRC services. Benefits and services are available for certain low-income families who need short-term help during a crisis or time of need. This includes: • Parents of children under 18, including noncustodial parents if they live in Ohio • Pregnant women or teens Go to http://jfs.ohio.gov/factsheets/PRC.pdf to learn more.
No they will be added some time this month I seen on the 16th
There's a phone number you can call I'm not sure what the number is but I'm sure you could find it on Google for Lancaster Ohio
I sure hope not,they are involved with my daughter,...
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