Dayton Community Resources

Wright-Patt Credit Union® (WPCU®) developed an on-demand resource site for members that may be in the need of services but do not know where to turn to for help and support. If you live in or near Dayton, download here or view our list of helpful resources and contact information below.


  • Artemis Center*
    • Empowers survivors of domestic violence to make decisions and choices that will establish and maintain safety for themselves and their children.
    • Address: 310 W. Monument Ave., Dayton, OH 45402
    • Phone Number: (937) 461-4357
    • Charles Crutcher, (937) 225-4845
  • YWCA
    • Works to improve the lives of women, girls, and communities of color through advocacy, local programming, and services.
    • Address: 141 W 3rd St., Dayton, OH 45402-1814
    • Phone Number: (937) 461-5550
    • POC: Barbara Ward, (937) 461-5550 EXT.121
  • Montgomery County Fatherhood Initiative
    • Dedicated to engaging fathers and helping them play an important role in their children’s lives. MCFI can assist fathers with employment, visitation help, license reinstatement, job and family services program information among other services.
    • Point of Contact: Michael Newsom
    • Phone: (937) 496-7569
  • OhioMeansJobs
    • Provides job search assistance, job training, and education programs for individuals.
    • Address: 1111 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd., Dayton, OH 45422
    • Phone Number: (937) 225-5627
  • GreenPath
    • Helps people build financial health and resiliency. NFCC-certified counselors give you options to manage credit card debt, student loans and homeownership.
    • Address: GreenPath Financial Wellness c/o Wright-Patt Credit Union. 12 locations at Member Centers in the Dayton, Ohio area.
    • Phone Number: (866) 206-4743
  • The New Path, Inc.*
    • Connects neighbors to basic needs and offers programming to inspire them on their journey.
    • Address: 7695 S Co Rd 25A, Tipp City, OH 45371
    • Phone: (937) 669-1213
  • Good Neighbor House*
    • Offers a full range of Human and Health Services to the community: Dental clinic, Medical clinic, Eye clinic, Special Dietary Needs Program, Counseling, Pharmaceutical Dispensary, and a Food Pantry.
    • Address: 627 East First Street, Dayton, OH 45402-1367
    • Phone: (937) 224-3003
  • Hannah’s Treasure Chest*
    • Provides partners throughout southwest Ohio with clothing, baby equipment, diapers, hygiene items, toys, books, and other essential items for their clients.
    • Address: 124 Westpark Rd., Centerville, OH 45459
    • Phone Number: (937) 963-9048, POC: Bobbie Beach
  • Impact Garage*
    • Impact Garage is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to relieve a financial burden by providing low-cost car repairs and free pre-purchase inspections for low wage earning families in the Dayton, OH area.
    • Address: 4100 Industrial Lane, Beavercreek, OH 45430
    • Phone: (937) 759-8631
  • Montgomery County Family Assistance
    • Embraces the mission of relieving those fears and putting families on the road to self-sufficiency. We determine eligibility for several supports that help families through tough economic times.
    • Address: 1111 S Edwin C. Moses Blvd, The Job Center, Dayton, OH 45422
    • Phone: (888) 496-6565
  • Omega Community Resource Corporation
    • Brings together services from Dayton Children’s Hospital, Mini University, Sinclair Community College, and Omega CDC, to serve the unique needs of our community in Northwest Dayton.
    • Address: 1800 Harvard Blvd., Dayton OH 45406
    • Toll Free Number: (937) 723-8254
  • Alzheimer’s Association*
    • Helps local families dealing with dementia and serves Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby counties. We offer a broad range of free programs and services.
    • Address: 6077 Far Hills Ave. Suite 117, Dayton, OH 45459
    • Phone Number: (937) 291-3332, press 0, option 2
  • Dayton Children's Hospital Foundation
    • Provides the highest quality of patient care; advocacy for children and families, regardless of ability to pay.
    • Address: One Children's Plaza Dayton, OH 45404
    • Phone Number: (937) 641-3405
  • Emerge Recovery and Trade Initiative*
    • Empowers people seeking recovery and aging out of foster care to rebuild their lives through transformational and vocational pathways.
    • Address: 2960 W Enon Rd, Xenia, OH 45385
    • Phone: (937) 272-4925
  • Equitas Health
    • Provides primary and specialized medical care for those at risk of or affected by HIV; LGBTQ+ community; and for those seeking a welcoming healthcare home.
    • Address: 1222 S. Patterson Blvd., Suite 230, Dayton, OH 45402
    • Phone Number: (937) 853-3650
  • Five Rivers Health Centers
    • Provides both primary, specialty care, dental, vision, behavioral, internal medicine, pediatrics, pharmacy, diet and nutrition, and women’s health services to patients.
    • Montgomery County locations phone: (937) 281-6800
    • Greene County locations phone: (937) 708-3400
  • United Rehabilitation Services*
    • Provides specialized programs that enhance the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities or
      other special needs.
    • Address: 4710 Old Troy Pike, Dayton, OH 45424
    • Phone: (937) 233-1230
  • DayBreak*
    • Operates the Miami Valley’s only 24-hour crisis hotline and emergency youth shelter and has grown to include outreach, prevention, transitional housing, life-skills education, and other follow-up services for homeless, runaway, and vulnerable youth.
    • Address: 605 S Patterson Blvd., Dayton, OH 45402
    • Phone Number: (937) 395-4600
    • 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (937) 461-1000
  • Dayton Tenant Union
    • Works to elevate tenant voices, assisted tenants with legal support, assisted with the emergent needs that
      tenants face, and continue to advocate for improved systemic practices that perpetuate unfair treatment
      for tenants.
    • Contact: [email protected]
  • Family Promise of Greene County, Ohio*
    • Help families experiencing homelessness and low-income families achieve sustainable independence
      through a community-based response.
    • Address: 124 S. Detroit Street, Xenia, OH 45385
    • Phone: (937) 372-0705
  • Homefull*
    • Works to end homelessness by providing housing, services, advocacy, and education.
    • Address: 2621 Dryden Rd., Suite 302 Dayton, OH 45439
    • Phone Number: (937) 293-1945
  • Rebuilding Together Dayton*
    • Provides home rehabilitation for low income Dayton area homeowners particularly the elderly.
    • Address: 124 S. Detroit Street, Xenia, OH 45385
    • Phone: (937) 293-1945
  • Rental Housing Resources
    • The Montgomery County Rental Resource page is meant to assist our residents in navigating rental housing in our community.
    • Address: Country Administration Building, 451 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45422
  • St. Vincent De Paul*
    • Serves the Greater Dayton Area. St Vincent De Paul aids the homeless and impoverished by providing emergency shelter, transitional and permanent supportive housing, food, clothing and household items, and guidance to leading a self-sustaining life.
    • Address: 124 West Apple St., Dayton, OH 45402
    • Phone: (937) 222-5555, EXT. #9
  • Yellow Springs Home, Inc.*
    • Strengthens community and diversity in Yellow Springs and Miami Township by providing permanently affordable and sustainable housing through our Community Land Trust (CLT).
    • Address: PO Box 503, Yellow Springs, OH 45387
    • Phone: (937) 767-2790
  • Advocates for Basic Legal Equity, INC. (ABLE)
    • Nonprofit law firm established to ensure that the most vulnerable people in our communities have the same access to justice as people and companies that can afford to retain an attorney.
    • Address: 130 W. Second St., Ste. 700 East Dayton, OH 45402
    • Phone Number: (937) 228-8104
  • Big Brothers Big sisters Miami Valley
    • Makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers and youth. Creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.
    • Address: 22 S Jefferson St., Dayton, OH 45402
    • Phone Number: (937) 220-6852, POC: Logan Swafford
  • Miami Valley Community Action Partnership
    • The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Winter Crisis Program (WCP). Income-eligible households that have been disconnected or have a disconnection notice, need to establish new service, need to pay to transfer service, have a PIPP default with disconnection notice, or have 25% (or less) of bulk fuel supply remaining, may receive assistance through the program.
    • Address: 719 S Main St., Dayton, OH 45402
    • Phone Number: (937) 341-5000
  • Dayton VA Medical Center
    • Provides medical care and treatment to veterans. Including primary care, Mental health, care specialty care social programs and services.
    • Address: 4100 W Third St., Dayton, OH 45428
    • Phone Number: (937) 268-6511
  • Fisher House Foundation*
    • Builds comfort homes where military and veteran families can stay free of charge, while a loved one is in the hospital.
    • Wright-Patterson Medical Center I & II Phone Number: (937) 257-0855
    • Dayton VA Medical Center Phone Number: (937) 268-6511 EXT 2887
  • Montgomery County Veterans Services
    • It is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The agency provides these services: Assistance when dealing with the VA including compensation claims and widows’ benefits. Emergency financial assistance to eligible Veterans and family members who have a demonstrated need.
      • No cost legal consultations for Veterans.
      • Medical transportation to any medical appointment in Montgomery County.
      • Dental vouchers for low-income veterans to receive basic annual dental care.
    • Address: 627 Edwin C. Moses Blvd., 4th Floor, East Medical
    • Phone Number: (937) 225-4801

*Past Sunshine Fund InspiRAYtion recipients

These resources are intended for informational purposes only. Wright-Patt Credit Union, Inc. (“WPCU®") is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed, or sponsored by, or in in any way officially connected with the organizations listed above. The above organizations may have specific requirements for which not all individuals will qualify and may not be able to assist you with your specific needs. The information on this website is intended only to connect you with potential resources. WPCU is not responsible for the content and information provided by any third party.