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"Sylvania Area Family Serviceshelped our family get a freshstart with life..."Reach out to us today.
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Annual CampaignHelp Sylvania Area Family Services continue
to FEED, NURTURE, and STRENGTHEN our
community by supporting the 2021 Annual
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Center of HopeELEVATESummer Camp
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On Tap and Uncorked
Silent Auction • Wine Pull • Mystery Bags • Live Band
Enjoy Wine, Craft Beer, and Local Bites for a Great Cause!
Saturday, September 7, 2024
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Centennial Terrace & Quarry
5773 Centennial Rd. Sylvania, OH
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Thank you to our On Tap and Uncorked Sponsors!We are so grateful for each and everyone of our sponsors
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THANK YOUDuring this time of great uncertainty we’ve been comforted, encouraged, andhumbled by the outpouring of generosity and support from our community.Remarkable people, organizations, community groups, small businesses andcorporations have all stepped up to support SAFS with donations of food,personal care items, monetary gifts, and more.To us, YOU are our heroes and we thank you for helping us meet thechallenges of this moment, so we can continue to providemuch needed services...TO OUR COMMUNITY!
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Youth Outreach
Sylvania Area Family Services is committed to the delivery of responsive and comprehensive services to young people and our communities in accordance with the values, philosophy and standards of our organization.
About Us
Why we help
Currently, our programs include our Harvest Program: food distribution, Senior Government Commodities, Youth Diversion, and Summer Enrichment Camp. Our client families benefit from rent/utility assistance, health and wellness, nutrition, school supplies, all resulting in an impact on over 17,000 individuals – children and adults – per year.
Our History
1967, a group of concerned citizens in “Huntington Farms” neighborhood recognized a growing need for youth services. 1970 census showed 20% of the youth in that area were not completing high school. As a result of the alarming statistics HFA (Huntington Farms Association) was formed later that year.

About Us
Why we help
Currently, our programs include our Harvest Program: food distribution, Senior Government Commodities, Youth Diversion, and Summer Enrichment Camp. Our client families benefit from rent/utility assistance, health and wellness, nutrition, school supplies, all resulting in an impact on over 7,000 individuals – children and adults – per year.
Our History
1967, a group of concerned citizens in “Huntington Farms” neighborhood recognized a growing need for youth services. 1970 census showed 20% of the youth in that area were not completing high school. As a result of the alarming statistics HFA (Huntington Farms Association) was formed later that year.
Our Community Partners
The generosity of our community partners has enabled SAFS to help the 17,000 individuals we serve annually to find strength, stability, and independence. Our community partners do more than help materially; they provide a brighter future for families and entire communities around the Sylvania area.
Our Community Partners
The generosity of our community partners has enabled SAFS to help the 12,000 individuals we serve annually to find strength, stability, and independence. Our community partners do more than help materially; they are providing a brighter future for families and entire communities around the Sylvania area.