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Medical/Mental Health

Cuyahoga Community College has developed a page to be used by anyone interacting with a person in need of mental health support. Please visit the site by clicking here.

ADAMHS Board

Funding for uninsured & underinsured individuals with mental health issues, translation services. Referrals to Catholic Charities, Hispanic UMADAOP for addiction, contract with VNA, Linkages to providers.

2012 W. 25th St., 6th floor, Cleveland 44113
216-241-3400
www.adamhscc.org

American Red Cross

Tim O'Toole
Regional Disaster Officer
3747 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44115
216-431-3661
timothy.otoole@redcross.org
www.redcross.org

Catholic Charities Corporation 

Offering outpatient mental health services.

Sandra Roman
7800 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 44102
216-989-3716
sxroman@ccdocle.org
https://ccdocle.org/program/opmh 

The Centers for Families and Children

Evelin Rivera
Enrollment Specialist
5209 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 44102
216-325-9355 (Call to become a client of The Centers for Families and Children)
healthyresource@thecentersohio.org

Carmen T. Gomez, MA, A.T.R, L.P.C.C.-S, Supervisor, Health and Wellness
5209 Detroit Ave., Cleveland 44102
216-651-2037
carmen.gomez@thecentersohio.org
www.thecentersohio.org

Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital

1730 W. 25th Street, Cleveland 44113
216-363-2292 Appointment line
216-363-2292 Physicians
216-363-7055 Outpatient Pharmacy 
www.clevelandclinic.org/hispanicclinic

Center for Behavioral Health
1730 W. 25th Street, Cleveland 44113
216-363-2122
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/locations/lutheran-hospital/specialties/behavioral-health-services

Cleveland Clinic Main Campus

Bartolome Burguera, M.D., Ph.D.
Endocrinology
216-445-8966

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center

Linda Garcia Cruz and Ruth Sudilovsky-Pecha
Bilingual Therapists
1228 Euclid Ave., Suite 200, Cleveland 44115
216-619-6194 Ext. 145
www.clevelandrapecrisis.org

CMSD Multilingual Multicultural Welcome Center

Senaida Perez
Coordinator, Family Engagement/Student Support Services
3145 W. 46th St., Cleveland 44102
216-838-6982
senaida.perez@clevelandmetroschools.org 

Cuyahoga County Job and Family Services

Aida C. Idiaquez
Director, Public Benefits and External Relations
1641 Payne Ave., Cleveland 44114
216-987-8433
aida.idiaquez@jfc.ohio.gov 
https://hhs.cuyahogacounty.us/divisions/detail/job-and-family-services

El Centro

Victor Leandry
2800 Pearl Ave., Lorain 44055
440-240-7026
vleandry@lorainelcentro.org
www.lorainelcentro.com

Hispanic UMADAOP

Norelis DeJesus
Intake Specialist
3305 West 25th Street, Cleveland 44109
216-459-1222
www.humadaop.org/services.html

Hispanic UMADAOP

Rafi Sturgis
Executive Director
3305 West 25th Street, Cleveland 44109
216-459-1222
rsturgis@hispanicumadaop
www.humadaop.org/services.html

Independence Family Health Center

Miriam Perez, M.D.
Pediatrics
216-986-4000

May Dugan Center

4115 Bridge Ave., Cleveland 44113
216-631-5800
www.maydugancenter.org

MetroHealth Medical Center

Child and Adolescent Psychologist
Main Campus
2500 Metro Health Dr., Cleveland 44109
216-778-2222
www.metrohealth.org/behavioral-health-services/child-and-adolescent-behavioral-health

Department of Psychiatry
2500 Metro Health Dr., Cleveland 44109
216-778-4428

Department of HIV/AIDS Services
2500 Metro Health Dr., Cleveland 44109
216-778-4051
www.metrohealth.org/infectious-disease/hiv-aids-services

Neighborhood Family Practice

Domonic Hopson
President/CEO
3569 Ridge Road, Cleveland 44102
216-281-8945
dhopson@nfpmedcenter.org 
www.nfpmedcenter.org

Jennifer Castellano
jcastellano@nfpmedcenter.org

Megan Meister
mmeister@nfpmedcenter.org

Ohio Benefits 

Ohio Benefits is a website portal where people can apply for medical, food, and cash benefits online. First, there is a registration step to use the portal to establish an account. Second, from the account, the application process begins. 

benefits.ohio.gov 
216-416-4440

Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence (OAESV)

Rosa Beltre
Executive Director
6111 Oak Tree Blvd., Suite 140, Independence 44131
216-658-1381
rbeltre@oaesv.org
www.oaesv.org

Cultural competency (macro-level) training for community partners sexual harassment. trauma/survivor centered trainings.

Speakers Bureau 

Job and Family Services Community Engagement Office, as part of Health and Human Services, is available to speak to groups and explain our agencies and the ins and outs of public benefits (applying, eligibility, timelines, etc.). Print collateral is also available. 

216-987-7010
community_outreach@jfs.ohio.gov

Step Forward

Travena Golliday
Program Manager, Community Services
1801 Superior Ave., Suite 400, Cleveland 44114
216-357-2621 Ext. 601
tgolliday@stepforwardtoday.org
www.stepforwardtoday.org/

United Way of Greater Cleveland

1331 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44115
2-1-1 (24-hour hotline)
216-436-2218
www.unitedwaycleveland.org

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