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Provides free school supplies to families of school-aged children in need. Supplies are sourced via donations.
Offers a community housing for individuals placing emphasis on personal growth and independence for residents aged 21 and above. These homes are available through the Department of Development Disabilities (DDD) or private payment and focus on empowering each resident with more opportunities and skills, fostering self-sufficiency in a supportive atmosphere guided by trained staff.
Provides free cancer screening for eligible high-risk individuals who are uninsured or underinsured. Exams includes; Breast exam, referral for free mammogram at participating provider, pelvic exam, pap smear, digital rectal exam, and blood test for prostate cancer screening.
Offers wrap-around resources and support for families and the community. Core services provide access to information on various health services, development of stability plans for families, economic self-sufficiency services, educational and employment workshops, information & referral services, life skills training, parent education classes, parent-child activities, advocacy, support groups, and public access to computers, phones, and a fax machine.
Offers assistance in-person for individual and business tax concerns. Call to make an appointment.
Provides services for adults with significant mental health needs of a more urgent nature. Program offers primarily group-based services as well as individual and family therapy, psycho-social education and medication monitoring services.
Provides a no cost four-course dinner once a month.
Provides structured and supervised substance abuse programs including intensive outpatient, outpatient, and partial care options. Services encompass individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social/recreational activities, education/vocational services, life skills training, primary and perinatal health care, family support, relapse prevention, continuing care, and specialized programming for women.
Provides comprehensive health services, including adult medicine, women’s health, dental, cardiology, physicals, screenings, immunizations, HIV/STI testing, pregnancy care, asthma and diabetes management, case management, low-cost contraception, referrals, and intimate partner violence screening.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Offers community care coordination services for individuals with HIV/AIDS who are not adherent to medical appointments and treatment. Under the program, community care coordinators can provide clients with coaching and continuous follow up to help promote long term quality health.
Provides a permanent single-room occupancy residence for women who are ambulatory and able to live independently but are in need of a safe and comfortable living arrangement. Provides the companionship of similarly situated adults. Residents cook their own meals.
Provide a food closet for individuals and families in need, offering essential groceries to support food security and reduce hunger in the community.
Offers those in need a service to wash their clothing.
Supports women who have completed a primary alcoholism rehabilitation program by offering shelter and recovery services. The facility ensures a substance-free environment and provides various support services, including case management, relapse prevention counseling, and assistance with educational and vocational planning. Additionally, recreational activities and help in accessing community resources are available. This program is approved for Vivitrol.
Facilitates the acquisition of earned entitlements from federal, state, and local governments, as well as private sectors. Daily activities involve housing assistance referrals, requests for lost military separation papers, medal replacement, VA health care enrollment, job counseling, and transportation to VA medical facilities. Special programs include providing American flags for Memorial Day, arranging burial in a veteran's cemetery for indigent veterans, and the "Tracers" program. Additionally, the Division conducts group meetings called "Veterans First" to assist formerly homeless veterans transitioning into housing. Operating the Alfred J. Thomas Home for Veterans since 2003, the Division offers transitional housing, therapy, and counseling for chronically homeless veterans.
Responsible for planning and development of programs for the treatment and rehabilitation of persons with alcohol and drug dependency problems. Referrals to substance abuse treatment for adolescents and adults are provided. The staff also develops policies and programs for the prevention of alcohol and drug abuse. Services are provided for indigent clients.
