Together, we helped nearly 100 uninsured patients in Oxford get the medical care they need, with 72% of patients with chronic diseases showing improvement or stability through the Free Medication and Testing Program offered by Oxford College Corner Clinic.
We also helped provide rent and utility assistance to over 100 households in the Talawanda School District this year, and cold shelter to 12 households over winter through Talawanda Oxford Pantry and Social Services Emergency Assistance Program.
Together we were also able to provide 3,288 one-way trips to those 60 and older and those of all ages with disabilities in Oxford in need of transportation through the Senior and Medical Transportation Program alongside community partner Oxford Senior Citizens.
2025-26 Funded Programs Serving Oxford |
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Program |
Award |
Oxford College Corner Free Clinic | Free Clinic Medication and Testing | $2,100 |
Oxford Senior Citizens | Senior and Medical Transportation | $4,800 |
The Coalition for a Healthy Community Oxford | Building a Healthier Community | $1,900 |
TOPSS Talawanda Oxford Pantry and Social Services | Emergency Assistance Program | $13,277 |
Total Funding | $22,077 |
Oxford Community Partners |
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Family Resource Center 5445 College Corner Pike PO Box 108 Oxford, Ohio 45056 513.523.5859 www.frcoxford.org |
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Oxford Literacy Team 6500 Stillwell Beckett Road Oxford, OH 45056 513.255.1568 |
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Talawanda Oxford Pantry & Social Services (TOPSS) 5445 College Corner Pike Oxford, OH 45056 513.523.3851 www.sites.google.com/view/topsspantry/home |
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