Catholic Charities Services of
Geauga County
Jim Clements, Executive Director
10771 Mayfield Road
Chardon, Ohio 44024
440-285-3537 (TDD Access)
1-800-242-9755
Fax: 440-285-4909
Catholic Charities Services of Geauga County is dedicated to helping families and individuals heal, strengthen and enrich their valued relationships for effective and healthy living. Our services are provided to anyone in need regardless of gender, race, religion or national origin.
Catholic Charities offers the following services:
Counseling - we offer counseling and support for older adults and their families experiencing individual, interpersonal, and drug and alcohol concerns. ElderNet - through in-home assessment, evaluations and links to community services, the ElderNet program supports older adults so that they maintain healthy, independent lives. Senior Center & Community Service - discussion, support and education groups meet at the senior centers and other locations throughout the county.
Children's services include:
Counseling - counseling and support are provided
for children, teens, and families experiencing individual, interpersonal, and
drug and alcohol concerns.
Community Support Program - the Community
Support Program links emotionally and/or behaviorally challenged youth and their
families to existing community supports and coordinates services to families.
Community Alternatives Program for Youths
(CAPY) - Through special referrals and by
working collaboratively with youths and their families, we provide creative
solutions for ongoing difficult situations.
Parent Education - a variety of parent education
programs designed to meet the needs of today's families, enhancing parenting
skills and improving interaction.
School Program - support groups emphasize
positive social and personal skills with consultation to school personnel.
The Incredible Years
Positive Parenting Skills to Help Survive
the Preschool Years and Beyond!
This program will meet once per week for 10 weeks. We will problem solve, work together, role play and help each other learn positive parenting techniques. These skills combined with what the children are learning in Dinosaur School will set the stage for positive social and emotional growth in your children.
Dinner, companionship, help, understanding and babysititing will be provided at these weekly meetings.
FREE!FREE!FREE!FREE!
Meeting Place:
Chardon Community Day Care
Wednesday 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Coming 2007
Dinner will be provided
Please register at Catholic Charities Services of Geauga County at 1-440-285-3537 or 1-800-242-9755
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Be a friend. Be an advocate. Become a VOLUNTEER GUARDIAN Volunteers are needed to look out for the well-being and best interests of vulnerable adults in our community. If after a thorough investigation and hearing, the Probate Court determines that a person is incapable of managing independently, it will appoint a guardian. The Volunteer Guardian Program is a resource when there aren't family or friends available to be a guardian. Volunteer guardians coordinate a variety of services such as monitoring individual needs and arranging transportation to medical appointments, needed home services, and other things necessary for the person's comfort and well-being. Manager, Hope Fear, matches volunteer guardians with incompetent, indigent persons. These volunteers are given a broad training to enable them to be concerned, caring and effective advocates. Guardianship is a legal relationship established by the Court, but the hope is that a supportive bond will also develop to enhance the quality of the lives of both guardian and ward. If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information, give Hope a call at (440)285-3537 or 1-800-242-9755. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE in someone's life with your gift of caring friendship. A monthly visit and a caring spirit are required. Training and volunteer support are provided. |
Wednesdays - 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Our Mission
Catholic Charities Services of Geauga County is committed to strengthening families by helping people eliminate violence in their family relationships.
Domestic Violence
Is any attempt to control a household member by threatening or
causing physical or emotional pain. Domestic violence can include, pushing,
grabbing, hitting, kicking, threats, insults, sexual assault, social isolation,
or economic exploitation.
Effects of Domestic Violence
Program Philosophy
Help for families experiencing violence has traditionally meant sheltering victims. We know, however, that most victims who seek shelter ultimately reunite with their abusers. Therefore, effective responses to domestic violence must include helping abusers stop their violent behavior.
Program Approach
Research has shown that the most effective intervention for problems related to domestic violence takes place in a group format. Our groups are lead by a male and female co-facilitator team. Techniques used in our groups include:
Discussion * Role Play * Group Exercises * Handouts * Videos * Communication with referring agencies * Communication with the victim
The Program Provides
Participation