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Provides two communication options for customers who have disabilities Verizon Wireless National Accessibility Customer Service Center (for wireless customers). Verizon Center for Customers with Disabilities (for FIOS and traditional phone customers) offers TTY services. Customers can also request to have their service bills provided in alterative formats, including braille, large print, audio CD, and CD-ROM.
Offers individuals and couples without children who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance and support services. Other benefits include medical coverage, transportation, and possible housing.
Provides a shelter for youth of Union County. For those who have run away or have been removed from their home due to a family crisis.
Provides food assistance and personalized nutrition counseling. Walk-ins are not accepted, appointments are required.
Provides senior housing to older adults in the community. Units are available at lower cost for seniors who wish to live independently.
Assists women with children providing intensive substance abuse outpatient treatment, offering on-site child care, transportation, and individual and group counseling to support mothers in their recovery journey. By addressing common barriers to treatment, the program enables women to pursue addiction-free lives and reunite with their children. Services encompass individual and group therapy, parenting groups, psychoeducation, case management, transportation, childcare, outreach, and special seminars.
Provides medical and dental services for individuals in the community. Services include: OB/GYN, geriatric care, adult medicine, dental services, AIDS/HIV testing/treatment, and behavioral health services.
Provides information and referral services to people with disabilities and their families who are seeking help locating appropriate resources in their community. The program is responsible for overseeing the Personal Assistance Services Program that is designed to help people with disabilities live as independently as possible.
Offers guidance and support for individuals who live in the community on their own or with family. Guidance is offered for daily living skills like shopping, cooking, scheduling and attending doctor appointments, banking, etc.
Provides support, education, and connections to community-based mental health and social services for individuals with mental illness. Services include: mentoring and companionship for socialization and support; direct advocacy to link individuals with mental health, entitlements, housing, medical, legal, physical, self-help, wellness, educational, and recreational services; group services in boarding homes and other community-based locations; education; recreation; socialization; and advocacy. Engages in multicultural outreach to under-served populations and supports, advocates, and trains mental health service consumers to serve as advocates on community-based mental health boards, committees, and task forces.
Provides court‑mandated education and assessment for individuals convicted of driving while intoxicated. This includes substance use education, evaluation, referral, and monitoring.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
Provides daily meals to elderly and homebound persons age 60 or over. Meals are low in fat and sodium, and can be scheduled short-term or indefinitely. Clients must be home to receive their meals.
Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
Offers partial payment to child care providers on behalf of the applicant. The applicant is required to pay a co-payment based on their family size and income.
