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Service Organizations

COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS

American Red Cross
245 N Fourth St
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: (740) 622-0228
Fax: (740) 622-6763
Executive Director: Jen Fannin
E-mail: ED@ohiohillsredcross.org
The American Red Cross helps to provide relief and safety to disaster victims and to also help residents prevent and prepare for all emergencies. They also help victims of disaster by providing blood from around the country. To schedule a blood donation online, go to www.givelife.org.

Boy Scouts of America
Muskingum Valley Council
734 Morehead Ave
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
Phone: (740) 453-0571
Contact: Ed Mulholland

Arrowhead District
Director: Jeff Wickerman
E-mail: ed.mulholland@scouting.org or Jeff.Wickerman@scouting.org

Web site: www.scouting.org
The Boy Scouts of America’s goal is to develop young boys who will be physically, mentally, and emotionally fit as adults. They focus on qualities such as courage, personal values and religious concepts. They also help young boys understand the American government, economic, and social systems, and instill pride about their American heritage and history.

Girl Scouts Heart of Ohio Inc.
3230 Bowers Ln
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
Phone: (740) 454-8563
Fax: (740) 454-8111
Contact: Kendra O’Reilly
E-mail: koreilly@gsohioheart.org
Girl Scouts of the USA is a program dedicated to helping young girls build character and success in their adult lives. They are partnered with committed adult volunteers who help them establish strong qualities such as leadership, values, social conscience, and conviction about their self-worth.

The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County
441 Main St Suite 103
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: (740) 623-8110
Fax: (740) 623-2646
Contact: Shelia Mayse, Executive Director
E-mail: sheilamayes@mentoringcentercc.org
The Mentoring Center makes a big difference in the lives of both the child and the mentor. In this program, the child is less likely to use drugs, more likely to attend and do well in school, and more likely to be able to communicate with their family. The mentor has the satisfaction of knowing that he or she is making a big difference in the child’s life and also makes a new friend.

The Salvation Army
219 N 4th St
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: (740) 622-0971
Contact: John and Tricia Cornelius
E-mail: john.cornelius@use.salvationarmy.org or tricia.cornelius@use.salvationarmy.org
Web site: www.salvationarmyusa.org
The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that is dedicated to helping the less fortunate in their communities through a variety of ways. People in the community may donate their time, money, or personal items such as clothing or furniture to aid the people in their community. They also provide disaster relief to victims around the globe.

United Way of Coshocton County
448 Main St Suite 103
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: (740) 622-4567
Executive Director Suzanne S. Clark
Email: director@coshoctonunitedway.org
Web site: www.coshoctonunitedway.org
The United Way was founded in Denver, Colorado in 1887 by a priest, a rabbi and two ministers and had its first campaign for 22 agencies in 1888. The organization has six main principles: to provide leadership on urgent needs, supporting self-sufficiency, building coalitions, exploring new forms of access, empowering people with knowledge and providing knowledge.

Women of Witness
305 Main St Suite 1
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Contact: Kathy Hendricks
Phone: (740) 622-3797
Women of Witness (WOW) is a non-profit organization that that provides spiritual and emotional services to their community.

SERVICE CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

Coshocton Lions Club
President Steve Williams
Meets second and fourth Tuesday at noon at the Coshocton Elks Club at 434 Chestnut Street, Coshocton.

Coshocton Masonic Temple
Contact: Don Burdett, Secretary
Phone: (740) 623-0242
Meets the first Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge. Does not meet July and August.

Coshocton Rotary Club
President Doug Marmie
Phone: 622-7721
Web site: www.coshoctonrotary.org
Meets Tuesdays at 12:05 p.m. at Roberta’s Catering.

Coshocton Kiwanis Club
President Lynn Jacobs
Meets Wednesdays at noon at Roberta’s Catering Banquet and Event Center at 51 Pine Street, Coshocton.

Warsaw Lions Club
President David Woodmansee
Meets first and third Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Walhonding Valley Fire Station.

West Lafayette Rotary
Contact: Robert Nelson
Phone: (614) 545-7186
Meets Wednesdays at 6:15p.m. at Dale Gress Real Estate at 316 W Main St, West Lafayette.

West Lafayette Lions Club
President John Hardesty
Email: hardestyjohn@sbcglobal.net
Meets the first and third Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge at 123 S Kirk St, West Lafayette.