Blanchard Valley Center (Hancock County Board of Developmental Disabilities)

The Hancock County Board of Developmental Disabilities, locally known as Blanchard Valley Center, is the first point of contact for providing cradle-to-grave services to individuals with developmental disabilities in Hancock County. We take pride in providing people with the greatest opportunities for community inclusion in all aspects of their lives - education, employment, residential and social. Our ultimate goal is make sure that every person that we support experiences the most fulfilling life possible. As our mission states, we empower people to live lives of meaning and purpose. And we take this responsibility very seriously.


Center for Civic Engagement


FOCUS: Recovery and Wellness Community

FOCUS has a wide variety of programs and welcomes all pathways of recovery. FOCUS is home to The Recovery Center (adult center), the "i am somebody" podcast, The LOFT (youth center), and multiple recovery houses; a Men's house, Women's House, and Mom's House.

Join us every Tuesday at noon for Cook & Carry, a free community meal


Hancock County Public Defender

The Hancock County Public Defender's office offers criminal defense for cases in Hancock County. We are represented in Findlay Municipal Court, Hancock County Common Pleas and Hancock County Juvenile Court.

We are located at 100 East Main Cross Street, Suite 200 Findlay, Ohio. Our phone number is 419-424-7276, Fax 419-424-7274.

Our Facebook page is Hancock County Public Defender's office.

419-424-7276

100 East Main Cross Street
FIndlay, Ohio 45840

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Hancock County Veterans Service Office

Compassionately empower and improve the lives of our veterans and their families by serving those who served.


Legal Services of Northwest Ohio

Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. (LAWO) and Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc. (ABLE) are non-profit regional law firms that provide high quality legal assistance in civil matters to help eligible low-income individuals and groups in western Ohio achieve self reliance, and equal justice and economic opportunity.


LGBTQ+ Spectrum of Findlay

LGBTQ+ Spectrum of Findlay is a local 501(c)3 non-profit organization. After many years as an informal group working within the impulse of Open Door Community Church, Spectrum was founded in 2010 by those who shared the same common goals to build an inclusive network for the LGBTQ+ community in Findlay, Ohio. Since receiving our non-profit status, we have been building on the momentum that has propelled us into new avenues of service to our community. This has included the forming of support groups, monthly social events, developing an Ally Directory, and expanding Pride month celebrations.


Ohio Legal Help

Leveraging online innovation, Ohio Legal Help seeks to improve justice and fairness for all Ohioans by removing barriers to the law so that they can understand their legal options, make informed decisions and connect to local legal and community resources.

866-791-8362

88 E. Broad St.
Columbus, Ohio 43215

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