The Lakewood Area Collaborative-Community Based Services, located in the Cove Community Center provides free and optional community-based services to families with children under the age of 18 (or 21 with a disability) residing in the following neighborhoods:
- Bay Village
- Cleveland (44111 & 44135)
- Fairview Park
- Lakewood
- Rocky River
- Westlake
Programs
Family Enrichment Activities
- Free, fun, and enjoyable activities to share with your family
Financial Literacy
- 8-week educational series to build a better financial future such as opening a bank account and building credit
Kinship Support
- A welcoming support group for individuals providing full time care for a child of a relative or friend
ME/WE Family Education & Support Group Program
- A safe and supportive forum for adults affected by a loved one’s substance abuse
Parenting Education
- An educational series to promote healthy parenting from birth to 18 years old (First Five Years, School Age, and Teen)
For Our Partners
- Monthly Lakewood Area Collaborative meetings Please email lakewoodcollab@gmail.com for more information
- Subscribe to the monthly newsletter. Please email lakewoodcollab@gmail.com for more information
- Referral form Please email tdm.notifications@lakewoodoh.net
Available Community Based Services
Case Management
- Through individualized time with your family, we assess your strengths, needs, and goals and then connect you with resources to achieve those goals.
Advocacy
- Working with your family to access, navigate and coordinate other systems such as school, legal, and human service agencies to create family sustainability.
Community Resource Connections
- Hunger
- Mental Health
- Recreation Activities
- Domestic Violence
- Childcare
- Clothing
- Employment
- Fatherhood Support
- Finances
- Substance Abuse
- Transportation
- Truancy
- And more
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Family & Youth Services Flyers+-
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Youth FAQs+-
Division of Youth – (216) 529-6873
Q: Is this the county?
A: No. This is the City of Lakewood. All county related assistance including child support, food stamps, health insurance, job training, and emergency assistance, can be found by calling the Cuyahoga County Department of Jobs and Family Services at (216) 987-7000 or for concerns of child abuse and/or neglect please call the Cuyahoga County Children and Family Services at (216) 696-KIDS (5497).
Q: Who do I call if I think a child is being abused?
A: Please report all concerns of child abuse and neglect to Cuyahoga County Child and Family Services at (216) 696-KIDS (5437).
Q: What does the Division of Youth do?
A: The Division of Youth looks for creative ways to engage parents in developing relationships and community connections. We assist parents with problem solving, skill building and crisis resolution. Contact (216)529-6873 or email youth@lakewoodoh.net
Q: I am a parent with children and I need assistance, who can help me?
A: Please call the Division of Youth at (216) 529-6873 or email youth@lakewoodoh.net
Q: My child is in trouble with the police, who can I talk to?
A: Juvenile Diversion Program is a voluntary program designed to offer first time juvenile offenders and their parents the opportunity to restore trust, give back to the community and to find ways to continue to be positively involved in their community. It is designed to empower families through education, direction and guidance for the betterment of the child, the City and its residents. Questions? Contact Juvenile Diversion Program at (216) 529-6870
Q: My child has been truant at school, who can I talk to?
A: Juvenile Diversion Program is a voluntary program designed to offer first time juvenile offenders and their parents the opportunity to restore trust, give back to the community and to find ways to continue to be positively involved in their community. It is designed to empower families through education, direction and guidance for the betterment of the child, the City and its residents. Questions? Contact Juvenile Diversion Program at (216) 529-6870
Q: I have a middle school child and looking for positive volunteer opportunities, do you know of any?
A: H2O (Help to Others) Youth Volunteer Program connects Lakewood youth with volunteer opportunities to develop a strong desire to serve the community. Nurtured by a culture of kindness, they learn valuable skills while helping others. They grow into more engaged citizens empowered to make an impact in the world. Questions? Contact H2O (Help to Others) Youth Volunteer Program (216) 529-6045.