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  1. Transitional shelter for women and children

  2. Daily Meals, Shelter, Job Placement, Pantry

  3. Emergency Shelter for homeless men

  4. Housing for homeless individuals suffering from mental illness.

  5. Free transitional housing and shelter for women and family
    survivors of domestic abuse

  6. Housing placement, shelter, financial assistance

  7. Men's Shelter, case management, health and employment services

  8. Women's Shelter, case management, health and employment services

  9. Central Access Point, call  for entry into emergency shelter or other appropriate programs.

  10. Emergency shelter, 3 meals a day, free laundry

  11. Shelter, Transportation, Life Skills training

  12. Shelter where homeless young adults learn self-reliance and life skills.

  13. Safe haven for youth ages 10-17 who are physically or sexually abused, neglected, or for some other reason believe they can’t safely be in their own homes. 

  1. 4230 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati

  2. 1805 Dalton Ave., Cincinnati

  3. 1437 Walnut St., Cincinnati

  4. 27 W 12th St., Cincinnati

  5. 898 Walnut St., Cincinnati

  6. 1841 Fairmount Ave., Cincinnati

  7. 411 Gest St., Cincinnati

  8. 2499 Reading Rd., Cincinnati

  9. 2368 Victory Pkwy., #600, Cincinnati

  10. 2403 Old State Route 32, Batavia

  11. 990 Nassau St., Cincinnati

  12. 2314 Iowa Avenue, Cincinnati

  13. 2522 Highland Avenue, Cincinnati

  1. (513) 381-7233

  2. (513) 241-5525

  3. (513) 381-4941

  4. (513) 721-8666

  5. (513) 872-9259

  6. (513) 921-1131

  7. (513) 721-0643

  8. (513) 562-1980

  9. (513) 263-2780

  10. (513) 732-6464

  11. (513) 381-7233

  12. (513) 569-9500

  13. (513) 961-4080

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Safety Videos for Parents

Safety
What foods should my baby avoid?
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What foods should my baby avoid?

Promotion of this video is brought to you in part by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Before your baby turns 1, there are some foods you should avoid giving him or her. Some foods should be avoided because they could cause sickness or safety concerns, while other foods should be avoided because they are unhealthy. Foods to avoid include: • Cow’s milk: Drinking cow’s milk before age 1 may put your baby at risk for intestinal bleeding. Instead of cow’s milk use breast milk or infant formula before age 1. • Alternative milks: Alternative milks like soy milk, almond milk, rice milk, oat milk, etc. should not substitute breast milk or formula in the first year. • Honey: Honey (even as an ingredient) may cause a serious health problem called botulism. Your child can start to try honey and foods that contain honey only after he or she is 1-year-old. • Sugary drinks: Sugary drinks like fruit juice (even 100% juice), soda, tea/coffee or horchata encourage babies to crave sugary foods and can cause cavities, even before your baby has all of his or her teeth. • Salty foods: Foods that are high in salt, also known as sodium, should be avoided because babies’ kidneys can’t handle too much salt. Check food labels to find foods low in sodium. • Choking hazards: Small, hard foods pose high risks of choking. Common foods that are most risky include nuts, popcorn, hot dogs and whole grapes. As a tip, you can cut grapes into small pieces and then serve them to your baby. And just remember, anything can be a choking hazard so be sure to watch your baby carefully as he or she eats. By knowing the foods to avoid, you can keep your baby healthy and safe! And remember, talk to your child’s pediatrician or health care provider about any questions or concerns. To learn more, check out these additional resources related to this topic: • More bite-sized videos about introducing first foods – 1,000 Days • Foods to Limit – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • Starting Solid Foods – American Academy of Pediatrics’ Healthy Children • Choking Hazards – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) About 1,000 Days 1,000 Days, an organization by moms, for moms, understands parents need quick, practical and trustworthy advice. As the leading non-profit organization focused on improving nutrition in the critical 1,000 days from a woman’s pregnancy to her child’s 2nd birthday, 1,000 Days is pleased to partner with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide accessible and reliable information about what, when, and how to feed infants and toddlers. Check out more videos here: https://thousanddays.org/for-parents/. Email us at info@thousanddays.org and follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/1000Days.
Activities to Avoid During Pregnancy
03:21

Activities to Avoid During Pregnancy

Is your baby’s safety making you worried about how active you should be during pregnancy? Welcoming a new member to your family is exciting and beautiful, but moms-to-be can have numerous concerns about their baby’s safety. Watch this video to know what activities to avoid during pregnancy. It is key to stay informed about what is safe and not safe for you and your baby. Before indulging in any activity, make sure it is not among the activities to avoid when pregnant. This video guides you on activities you should avoid during pregnancy, as well as activities you should moderate to ensure they don’t harm your baby. Once you have delivered the baby, you can slowly resume your daily activity level. Have a safe pregnancy! #ActivitiesToAvoidDuringPregnancy #ActivitiesToAvoidWhenPregnant #ActivitiesToAvoidDuringPregnancyFirstTrimester #thingstoavoidduringpregnancy #pregnancycare #pregnancy For More Information : https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/10-activities-to-avoid-during-pregnancy/ Like, comment, and share with family and friends. FirstCry Parenting helps you through your journey of Getting Pregnant, Pregnancy & Parenting. Happy Parenting! Subscribe Now : https://www.youtube.com/c/firstcryparenting Connect with FirstCry Parenting Download Our App Android : https://bit.ly/2Vqtvjl iOS : https://apple.co/2IKcmv0 Website : https://parenting.firstcry.com/ Follow us on: Facebook - https://facebook.com/FirstCryParenting/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/firstcryParenting/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/firstcryindia Pinterest - https://in.pinterest.com/FirstCryIN/ Disclaimer: Content used in this video is for informational purpose only and should not be considered as a substitute for advice from doctors or any health professional. We strongly recommend seeking medical advice before proceeding.
First Aid for 6 Common Injuries in Kids
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First Aid for 6 Common Injuries in Kids

Are you worried about your child’s safety when he goes out to play and runs around? Knowing these first-aid tips for kids will have you covered. Watch this video for first-aid for common injuries for kids, which will ensure that you can get your child help as soon as possible. In case of any injury, the steps taken during first aid for children determine how serious the situation can get and how well your child heals. Hence, it is essential that you know what to do in case your child sustains an injury. This video equips your child the best care, with these basic first-aid tips for children. #FirstAidForKids #FirstAidForChildren #FirstAidTipsForKids For More Information: https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/first-aid-for-11-common-injuries-in-kids/ Like, comment, and share with family and friends. FirstCry Parenting helps you throughout your journey of Getting Pregnant, Pregnancy & Parenting. Happy Parenting! Subscribe Now : https://www.youtube.com/c/firstcryparenting Connect With FirstCry Parenting on App: Android : https://bit.ly/2Vqtvjl iOS : https://apple.co/2IKcmv0 Website: https://parenting.firstcry.com/ Like Us on Facebook @ https://facebook.com/FirstCryParenting/ Follow Us on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/firstcryParenting Follow Us on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/firstcryindia Follow Us on Pinterest @ https://in.pinterest.com/FirstCryIN/ Disclaimer: Content used in this video is for informational purpose only and should not be considered as a substitute for advice from doctors or any health professional. We strongly recommend seeking medical advice before proceeding.
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