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Emergency Shelter & Rent
Provides assistance with emergency shelter and rent to those in need.

Utilities
Offers assistance with utility bills to help individuals and families maintain essential services.

Medication
Helps individuals access life-sustaining and psychiatric medications, as well as wound care needs and some medical supplies.

Emergency Food
Provides emergency food assistance to individuals and families facing food insecurity.

About
Ravens Care


Founded in
1996
EIN
34-1809898
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based
Address
334 SUITE A FLORENCE AVE DEFIANCE, OH 43512-0000 Unite States
Website
https://www.ravenscare.org/
Phone
(419)-782-7141
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About
Ravens Care Inc, founded in 1996 and based in Defiance, OH, is a Christian emergency assistance program. They provide financial aid for medications, shelter, utilities, and homelessness prevention in Defiance County. Ravens Care helps vulnerable residents, including families with children, senior citizens, and individuals with illnesses, avoid crises.
Mission
As a collaboration of Defiance area churches, RAVENS CARE INC shows God’s care for neighbors in need, providing support and resources to the community.

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