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On Monday, May 27, 2013, all services will be closed at Columbus Public Health for the Memorial Day holiday.

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- Directorio de Servicios (Spanish)
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Location, Hours, Contact

Location

Neighborhood Pride Centers:

Franklinton Pride Center
1186 W. Broad St.
614-645-0176

Southside Pride Center
310 E. Innis Ave.
614-645-8097

Near Eastside Pride Center
1393 E. Broad St.
614-724-0115

Neighborhood Pride Community Center East 
2500 Park Crescent Dr.
614-724-0100

North Side Pride Center
248 E. 11th St
614-724-1900

Hours

8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Mon - Fri

Contact

General information 
645-6450

Community Resource Information
Call a Neighborhood Health social worker
or
leave a question on 
Social Work Help Line
at (614) 645-6807

 

Be sure to check Publications, Resources & Links at the top of the page for additional resource information.

Program Information

Neighborhood Health Services is made up of Public Health Social Workers who work in the community to help Columbus citizens improve their health.

In order to serve the Columbus community, staff are assigned to one of the 5 Neighborhood Pride Center areas. They are familiar with the areas and available governmental and community resources.

Neighborhood Health Services' staff is also involved in other community health efforts at a variety of sites in Columbus including the Methodist Free Stores, Lutheran Food Pantries and the waiting rooms of the Opportunity Centers. They are always looking for additional opportunities to help improve the health of Columbus residents.

Neighorhood Services staff help with a range of health, social service and educational needs. They know how to identify ways people can improve their health and can link people to health and community agencies when additional services are needed.

Be sure to check Publications, Resources & Links at the top of the page for additional resource information.


Resources & Links

 
Columbus Public Health
240 Parsons Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43215
Phone: (614) 645-7417
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