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Water Main Break Hinders Access to Coleman Professional Services

Access to parking for Coleman Professional Services offices at 400 Tuscarawas Street West (in the Charter One Bank building) has been affected by the recent water main breaks on Tuscarawas St.  The offices are open, but persons coming to Coleman should allow extra time for travel and parking.  The affected Coleman businesses are:  Coleman Behavioral Health Services, Coleman Employment Services and Coleman Mediation Services. 

Due to the one-way streets in the area, recommended driving instructions follow.  Coming from the west (heading east on Tuscarawas), take 3rd Street SW when it forks from Tuscarawas.  Drive on 3rd Street, past McKinley and Dewalt Ave.  Turn left on Cleveland Ave. SW, drive three blocks to 2nd Street NE.  Turn left on 2nd St. NE, then turn left on Dewalt Ave. (the alley/street before McKinley).  Drivers can cross Tuscarawas Street on Dewalt and park in the parking garage accessible from Dewalt.  Coming from the east (heading west on Tuscarawas), turn right on Cleveland Ave., SW, drive one block, turn left on 2nd St., NE, then turn left on Dewalt Ave. (the alley/street before McKinley).  Drivers can cross Tuscarawas Street on Dewalt and park in the parking garage accessible from Dewalt.  Call Coleman Professional Services at 330-438-2400, if needed.

Coleman Professional Services is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit provider of behavioral health and rehabilitation programs that improve the lives of individuals, families and businesses in Ohio.  The company’s vision is to foster recovery by having open access for services regardless of the ability to pay, build independence by ensuring that people who are homeless and mentally ill have a permanent place to live, and change destinies by helping people obtain employment, reducing their dependency on entitlements.  The company relies on an Enterprise Business Model to diversify its funding.  Its social enterprises and Coleman Foundation provide nearly 20 percent of revenue to support the company’s award-winning clinical services.

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