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COVID Vaccine Info
WEBCOVID Vaccine Info - HCCAO.org - Highland County Community Action Organization Inc. For a COVID-19 vaccine contact the Highland County Health Department at 937-393-1941 between the hours of 9:00AM and 4:00PM on Monday through Friday.
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Reproductive Health
WEBThe Reproductive Health Program empowers individuals (regardless of gender) with the information and means to exercise personal choices to determine the number and spacing of their children. The Reproductive Health program offers a broad range of acceptable and effective family planning methods, including natural family planning, provides services to …
BABY & ME – TOBACCO FREE
WEBCommit to quit smoking and stay quit during your pregnancy. Enroll in the Baby & Me Tobacco Free Program. Attend 4 prenatal smoking cessation sessions. Take a monthly breath test to prove that you are tobacco free. Stay smoke-free after your baby is born and receive a monthly diaper gift cards for up to 12 months!
Weatherization Assistance
WEBHome Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP) is an energy assistance program designed to reduce energy costs for low-income individuals and families. The program provides a review of the home to determine the most cost-effective energy saving measures such as; insulation of attics, sidewalls, heating ducts, floors, water heaters, …
Employment at HCCAO
WEBApplications can be submitted in person or by mail at Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider of Services M/F/D/V. Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc. Attn: HR. 1487 N. High St., STE 500. Hillsboro, OH 45133. or email to [email protected].
2019 Community Needs Assessment Update
WEBWe’ve updated our Community Needs Assessment with newly available data. The main body of the document remains the same as the previous version, but charts have been updated where possible and an appendix is included with additional uninterpreted data.
CAR SEAT RESTRAINT SAFETY
WEBThe Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) promotes the four steps of child passenger safety as: Step 2—Forward-facing child seats for children over 20 pounds and at least one year old to about 40 pounds and about age four. Step 3—Belt-positioning booster seats until they are at least eight years old, unless they are 4’ 9” tall. Step 4
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