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Provides counseling services for survivors of domestic violence. Services include: crisis intervention, case management, advocacy, individual counseling, and various support groups.
Provides home-delivered, nutritious meals to homebound older adults and individuals with disabilities who are unable to shop for or prepare food independently.
Provides moderate rehabilitation to owner-occupied low and moderate income households. Assistance is provided in the form of technical and financial assistance in the maintenance, repair, and modification of homes. Financial assistance is provided in the form of an interest-free, deferred loan.
Provides emergency baby supplies including diapers, wipes, formula, baby food, and baby toiletry items to mothers of newborns. Clients can only visit a center once every two months.
Provides routine, non-medical assistance to adults with disabilities who are employed, involved in community volunteer work, or attending school and are not eligible for Medicaid. Personal assistants help with tasks such as: light house keeping, bathing, dressing, preparing meals, shopping, driving, or using public transportation.
Remediates homelessness or imminent risk for adults with a mental health condition by providing linkages to develop client stability. Services include: outreach, screening and diagnostic treatment, referrals for primary health care, employment and educational services, housing assistance, mental health and substance use disorder treatment, relationship building, access to financial assistance services such as general and emergency assistance, Medicaid, as well as transportation assistance. Individuals seeking services may have a co-occurring medical condition that has remained untreated; however, the program cannot accept new consumers who are already receiving other case management services.
Runs an anonymous holiday program that matches families and/or seniors in need with individuals/companies/groups that would like to offer assistance by fulfilling “wish lists". Gift cards are acceptable.
Provides various evidence-based school substance use prevention programs for students in grades pre-k through high school.
Assists organizations with providing electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities to their communities. Also offers information regarding federal and state financial incentives to support the adoption of EV technology, as well as an EV safety awareness program for first responders.
Offer a Just Kids Summer Camp that operates five days a week for school-aged children (entering grades K-6th in Sept. 2024). Use playgrounds, pools, surrounding communities, and special visitors to help children explore science, nature, and the creative arts while discovering new activities, community projects, and field trips each week.
Provides weekly prepackaged breakfast and lunch via pick-up. Also provides catering services for all school and staff functions.
Offers a confidential post-abortion healing program providing counseling referrals, peer support groups, retreats, and faith-based resources for women, men, and siblings affected by abortion, addressing grief, anxiety, depression, and other emotional impacts through facilitated support and trained clergy or therapist referrals.
Provides a partial care program for adults with psychiatric disabilities. The program has several components including training in daily living skills, clinical and psychiatric services, and supported employment services.
Provides access to substance use disorder and recovery services. Services include, but are not limited to: Disposal of prescription drugs and distribution of drug-deactivation Deterra Pouches; health screenings and other health services; Hepatitis A vaccinations; information and referrals to various social services; Narcan (opioid overdose reversal) education; needle disposal; peer recovery coaches and connection to clinicians; temporary ID when need for the purpose of accessing treatment services.
