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Too Late for 2019 Charitable Giving? Not a Chance!

​Did you know? That the IRS considers online donations for 2019 to be right up until 11:59 pm on December 31? If you mail a check to a charity, it counts for 2019 if it’s postmarked on or before December 31? 31% of all annual giving occurs in December? 12% of all...

Comedy Night Coming to St. Florian Hall

Coleman's Rescheduled Comedy Night will be Saturday, April 18, 2020. Pittsburgh-based Slapstick Production Comedians is returning to Jefferson County for the 2nd Annual Comedy Night benefitting Coleman Professional Services.  They will be performing Saturday, April...

Portage County Knights of Columbus Impacts Coleman Pregnancy Center

Portage County Knights of Columbus Impacts Coleman Pregnancy Center For over ten years, the Knights of Columbus of Portage County has led in fundraising efforts supporting Coleman Pregnancy Center. This is truly a labor of love. With true compassion, the Knights of...

Coleman Welcomes Hattie Tracy

KENT, Ohio (May 6, 2019) Coleman Professional Services welcomes Hattie M. Tracy as Senior Vice President of Clinical Services. Ms. Tracy will be replacing Sandy Myers, who is retiring as of June 30, 2019, after over 30 years of service at Coleman. Coleman CEO Nelson...

Local churches and organizations provide free food and shelter

By: Lima News, Camri Nelson  January 29, 2019 As the temperatures in Allen County continue to drop, several churches and organizations are doing all that they can to keep those in need warm. Close to 70 people in need were provided with food, shelter, and clothing on...

Coleman Endowment to Honor Michael A. Schoenhofer

LIMA, Ohio (January 17, 2019) Coleman Professional Services CEO Nelson Burns and his wife Suzanne have issued a community challenge to fund an endowment in honor of Michael Schoenhofer’s years of service as Executive Director of the Mental Health and Recovery Services...

Holidays aggravate mental health conditions

Published by: The Herald Star Written by: Amy Neeley According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 64 percent of people with mental health issues reported holidays make their conditions worse. NAMI surveyed those suffering from a diagnosed mental illness...

Behavioral health options studied

Published by The Alliance Review October 2, 2018 Leaders of local mental health treatment programs say Aultman Hospital’s decision to close its psychiatric unit creates a gap in the behavioral health care available in the community. Earlier this month, Aultman closed...

Right at Home fundraiser set for Saturday

Published by: The Record Courier September 7, 2018 Preparations for the milestone 30th annual Right at Home benefit supporting Coleman Professional Services are being completed by a committee of community volunteers. The event raises funds and awareness for the...