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Provides food assistance and other household goods to individuals in need. Available items includes: fresh produce, frozen food, canned goods, and household items such as toiletries, bedding, and paper goods.
Provides high-quality and easily accessible evaluation and treatment of children facing challenges that may impede their development into fully-functional adults. These challenges include psychological, educational, environmental, and/or social problems.
Provides temporary cash assistance and support services to families. Services include: childcare payment assistance, transportation, limited work-related expense assistance, and family violence intervention.
Provides affordable rental housing for low-income veterans who are homeless or physically challenged, for a period of at least a year. Additionally, residents will receive supportive services includes transportation, case management, legal services, consumer credit counseling.
Connects pregnant individuals, families, and caregivers of young children to community resources, programs, and services. Services include: health insurance, medical care, housing, childcare, prenatal health education, WIC applications, early childhood programs, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Provides a range of psychiatric/mental health services. Available to children, adolescents and adults, as well as consultation/education to community agencies.
A group advocacy network where people with intellectual and developmental disabilities come together to learn how to advocate for themselves. This is done while simultaneously providing a collective voice for advancing disability rights.
Provides information and education on the development of blind and visually-impaired children. Families may receive telephone support and network with other families. Also sponsors seminars, trainings, meetings, and social events.
Provides food assistance to those in need. Provisions are donation-based. Personal items are distributed if available.
Provides information on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and related support groups. Also provides a lending library, support groups, physician referrals, referrals to disability attorneys, and fall and spring conferences. Scholarships may be available for high school seniors and medical school students affected with or by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Offers a specialized program for adults with complex medical or behavioral challenges.
Provides an overnight shelter for 75 guests experiencing homelessness. Its day program connects guests with vital resources and partner organizations to support their journey toward health, employment, and housing.
Provides a wide range of sports programs, special activities, and summer camps emphasizing teamwork. Childcare is also available.
Offers specialty consultations for military members and their spouses, addressing challenges unique to military life such as deployments and frequent relocation. Delivered by individuals with personal military experience, these consultations cover various areas including life transitions, adoptions, special needs, adult disability and elder care, Wounder Warrior programs, relocation assistance, and health and wellness coaching encompassing weight management, fitness, nutrition, and stress management.
Provides medication options for individuals in recovery from opiate and alcohol use disorders.
Provides transportation information, mobility counseling, trip-planning assistance, and public transit navigation. Offers accessibility information, transportation referrals, and guidance identifying local, county, state, and specialized transportation options for older adults, individuals with disabilities, commuters, and other residents.
Provide non-emergency medical transportation for various medical appointments. Coordinate with medical facility staff to schedule ongoing procedures, such as dialysis, cancer treatments, and physical therapy, ensuring timely care for individuals 60 years or older, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and low-income residents.
Offers financial assistance to county residents who are at risk of homelessness, but are INELIGIBLE for welfare programs. This includes: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
