12. FAYETTE COMPANIES, IL 12-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Web Site: www.dbsa-gc.org Telephone: 312-695-3511 Address: 6666 N Western Avenue Chicago, IL 60645 Description: Offers free peer-led support groups for people living with mood disorders, their families, and friends, on the 4th Monday of the month and education programs on the 2nd Monday of the month. The ?Maintaining Mood Stability? workshop meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday at 7pm. All programs meet in the lower level conference room at the Devon Bank, 6445 N. Western Avenue Organization: Women?s & Men?s Support Group Telephone: 708-524-2582 Address: 814 Harrison Oak Park, IL 60304 Description: Drop-In Center. Organization: NAMI Greater Chicago Web Site: www.NAMIGC.org Telephone: 312-563-0445 Address: 1536 W Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 Description: Peer-to-peer educational courses and support groups offered for persons with mental illnesses and for families or friends. Support groups usually meet the first and third Mondays of the month from 2:30-4:00. Groups meet in several locations throughout the city and suburbs. Call for the location nearest you. Organization: Emotions Anonymous Web Site: www.emotionsanonymous.org Telephone: 708-383-0200 Address: None Available - Call and leave a message with the answering service for meeting locations and times. Description: Emotions Anonymous is a twelve-step organization, similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. Our fellowship is composed of people who come together in weekly meetings for the purpose of working toward recovery from emotional difficulties. EA members are from many walks of life and are of diverse ages, economic status, social and educational backgrounds. The only requirement for membership is a desire to become well emotionally. Organization: Recovery, Inc. Web Site: www.recovery-inc.org Telephone: 312-337-5661 773-274-9166, Paul B. or (815) 338-5609 773-784-6253, Dennis F. or 815-338-5609 815-338-5609 Address: 802 N Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60610 3480 N Lake Shore Drive, entrance on Stratford Place 2765 W Montrose Avenue at California 644 Belmont Avenue Description: A self-help mental health program for people diagnosed with mood disorders including depression, dysthymia and bipolar (manic-depressive) disorders; psychotic disorders including schizophrenia; anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders; and personality disorders. Monday Meeting 7:00 P.M. Temple Shalom Monday Meeting 8:00 P.M. at Horner Park Field House Saturday Meeting 2:00 P.M. at John Merlo Chicago Public Library 12-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) Telephone: 773-838-5745 888-261-8570 (TTY) Address: Ford City DRS Office 7600 S Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60652 Description: The Department of Human Services Division of Rehabilitation Services is the state?s lead agency serving individuals with disabilities. DRS works in partnership with people with disabilities and their families to assist them in making informed choices to achieve full community participation through employment, education, and independent living opportunities. Organization: Goodwill Career Center Web Site: www.goodwillchicago.org Telephone: 773-863-6030 Address: 6310 S Western Avenue Chicago, IL Description: One of the world?s largest nonprofit providers of education, training, and career services for people with disadvantages, such as welfare dependency, homelessness, and lack of education or work experience, as well as those with physical, mental and emotional disabilities. Last year, local Goodwills collectively provided employment and training services to more than 720,000 individuals. We believe that work has the power to transform lives by building self-confidence, independence, creativity, trust and friendships. Everyone deserves a chance to have these. Organization: Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) Web Site: www.jvschicago.org Telephone: 312-673-3400 312-444-2877 (TTY) Address: 216 W Jackson Boulevard Suite 700 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Description: JVS is a non-profit, non-sectarian agency, fully credentialed, which provides career counseling and job placement to Chicago area clients. JVS assists clients in evaluating their interests, aptitudes and experiences to clarify career direction. Clients can choose from a range of services which include networking, exploring the job market, learning job search techniques, obtaining job placement assistance and support/strategy groups. Organization: Mayors Office for People With Disabilities Telephone: 312-746-5743 312-744-7833 (TTY) Address: 2102 W Ogden Chicago, IL 60612 Description: The Employment Services Unit is committed to providing a variety of employment services for both job seekers with disabilities and employers. They provide: job readiness, skills assessment, resume writing, job interviewing skills, career counseling and job placement/referral assistance services. Organization: Neumann Association Web Site: www.nuemannassociation.org Telephone: 773-506-3054 Address: 5547 N Ravenswood Chicago, Illinois 60640 Contact: Michelle Morris Description: The Career Services Division of Neumann Association assists adults with disabilities in obtaining and maintaining competitive and supported employment. Comprehensive, hands-on training combined with job placement services has helped hundreds of individuals we serve become successfully employed. Neumann Association works with over 50 employers and other agencies to place individuals with disabilities in employment of their choice. Organization: Thresholds Web Site: www.thresholds.org Telephone: 773-471-3750 Address: 3110 W 63rd Street Chicago IL 60613 Description: Thresholds is committed to helping people obtain and maintain the employment of their choice. They offer an array of employment services that meet members? specific needs and goals including; vocational evaluation, job seeking skills, job placement, and job support. Organization: Ticket To Work Web Site: www.yourtickettowork.com Telephone: 1-866-968-7842 Address: Please call the hotline for more information. Description: Assists individuals with disabilities in Illinois who receive Social Security benefits by providing information and advice regarding vocational rehabilitation and employment services, as well as advocacy or other services that beneficiaries with disabilities may need to secure, regain, or retain employment. 12-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Greater Lawn Mental Health Center Web Site: http://www.cityofchicago.org Telephone: 312-747-1020 Address: 4150 W 55th Street Chicago, IL 60632 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Pilsen Little Village Community Mental Health Center Web Site: http://www.pilsenmh.org Telephone: 773-579-0832 Address: 3113 W Cermack Road Chicago, IL 60623 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Englewood Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-7496 Address: 641 W 63rd Street Chicago, IL 60621 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Back of the Yards Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-3560 Address: 4313 S Ashland Chicago, IL 60609 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Northtown/Rogers Park Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-744-7617 Address: 1607 W Howard Chicago, IL 60626 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Woodlawn Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-0059 Address: 6337 S Woodlawn Chicago, IL 60637 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Auburn Gresham Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-0881 Address: 1140 W 79th Street Chicago, IL 60620 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Beverly-Morgan Park Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-1100 Address: 1987 W 111th Street Chicago, IL 60643 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Catham-Avalon Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-0901 Address: 110 E 79th Chicago, IL 60620 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Greater Grand/Mid-South Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-0036 Address: 4314 S Cottage Grove Chicago, IL 60653 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Lawndale Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-746-5905 Address: 1201 S Campbell Chicago, IL 60608 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. 12-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Provident Hospital Telephone: 312-572-2000 Address: 500 E 51st Street Chicago, IL 60615 Description: Community Health Clinic that accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Cook County Stroger Hospital Telephone: 312-864-6000 Address: 1835 W Harrison Street Chicago, IL 60612 Description: Provides comprehensive primary & specialty healthcare services to residents of Cook County. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Cottage Grove Health Center Telephone: 708-757-8800 Address: 1647 Cottage Grove Avenue Ford Heights, IL 60612 Description: Provides Primary care services to residents of Cook County. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Southwest Family Health Center Telephone: 773-735-2345 Address: 4839 W 47th Street Chicago, IL 60638 Description: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Englewood Neighborhood Health Center Telephone: 312-747-7831 Address: 641 W 63rd Street Chicago, IL 60621 Description: Community Health Clinic Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00-4:00pm Tuesday, Thursday- 10:00-6:00pm Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Christian Community Health Center Telephone: 773-233-4100 Address: 9718 S Halsted Street Chicago, IL 60628 Description: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Ashland Family Health Center Telephone: 773-434-9216 Address: 5256 S Ashland Avenue Chicago, IL 60609 Description: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. 12-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Housing Authority of Cook County Telephone: 312-939-0742 Address: 310 S Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Concerned with the construction of federally assisted low-rent housing for low-income families and elderly. Operation of a housing assistance payments program to help modest income families and elderly afford private rent accommodations. Organization: Lifelink- Greencastle of Engelwood Web Site: www.lifelink.org Telephone: 773-488-4999 Address: 6344 S Peoria Street Chicago, IL 60621 Description: Housing for seniors and physically challenged adults with limited resources. Organization: Franciscan Outreach Association Web Site: www.franoutreach.org Telephone: 773-278-7120 Address: 1645 W LeMoyne Street Chicago, IL 60622 Description: Emergency shelter, Transitional Shelter, Financial Aid, Rent/Mortgage assistance. Organization: Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights- Heartland Housing Web Site: www.heartland-alliance.org Telephone: 312-660-1300 Address: 208 S La Salle Street, Suite 1818 Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Housing Search Assistance; Supportive housing, affordable housing, community economic development. Organization: Lakefront Supportive Housing Web Site: www.lakefront.org Telephone: 773-561-5012 Address: 4946 N Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60640 Description: Advocates for supportive housing. On-Site supportive services including case management, tenant leadership and education, training and employment services. Organization: Chicago Department of Housing Web Site: www.cichi.il.us Telephone: 312-747-9000 Address: 318 S Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Provides subsidized rental housing. Organization: United States Housing and Urban Development Web Site: www.towercom.com/chhud Telephone: 312-353-5680 Address: 77 W Jackson Boulevard Suite 2608 Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Provides rent/mortgage assistance, housing search assistance, subsidized rental housing and home rehabilitation/repair. Organization: Mayors Office for People with Disabilities Web Site: http://egov.cityofchicago.org Telephone: 312-744-6673 Address: 2102 W Ogden Chicago, IL 60612 Description: Promotes and identifies integrated, accessible and affordable housing in Chicago. 12-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Chicago Legal Clinic Telephone: 773-731-1762 Address: 2938 E 91st Street Chicago, IL 60617 Description: Provides legal services and education to underserved and disadvantaged Chicago area residents. Organization: Heartland Alliance For Human Needs And Human Rights Web Site: www.heartland-alliance.org Telephone: 312-629-4500 Address: 208 S La Salle Street, Suite 1818 Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Provides referrals for legal assistance. Organization: Salvation Army- Harbor Light Center Web Site: www.salarmychicago.org Telephone: 312-421-5753 Address: 1515 W Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60607 Description: Provides lawyer referral services and legal representation. Organization: Cook County Legal Assistance Foundation Telephone: 312-341-1070 Address: 111 W Jackson Boulevard Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Provides legal services in civil matters to low income and elderly residents at no cost. Organization: Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago Telephone: 312-341-1070 Address: 111 W Jackson Boulevard 3rd Floor Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Free legal services in civil cases such as domestic violence, consumer fraud, HIV/AIDS, eviction, immigration, employment problems, and consumer issues. Organization: Council for Disability Rights Web Site: www.disabilityrights.com Telephone: 312-444-9484 Address: 205 W Randolph Street Suite 1645 Chicago, IL 60606 Description: Advocates for people with disabilities; supports and opposes any discrimination based on disability; information services to people with disabilities, their families and friends, and the general public; job placement services to clients of the Office of Rehabilitation Services; education advocacy services for children with disabilities; and individualized training services. Organization: Equip for Equality Legal Advocacy Program Web Site: http://www.equipforequality.org/programs/legaladvocacy/ Telephone: 312-341-0022 1-800-537-2632 800-610-2779 (TTY) Address: 20 N Michigan, Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60602 Description: Provides comprehensive legal advice, representation and education to people with disabilities in Illinois. The program assists individuals with any type of disability and of all ages. 12-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST Organization: Illinois RX Buying Club Web Site: http://www.illinoisrxbuyingclub.com/ Application and pharmacy locations available online. Telephone: 1-866-215-3462 Address: P.O. Box 94858 Chicago, IL 60690 Description: This is a prescription discount program for Illinois residents. In January 2006, this program will expand to provide coverage to Illinois residents without Medicare. The discount you get depends on the drug and the pharmacy, but you may save up to 24%. There is a $10 annual fee. To be eligible in 2006, you must be an Illinois resident with Medicare or have an Illinois Disabled Person Identification card and a Class 2 disability (meaning your doctor has certified that your disability significantly impairs your ability to work) or be an Illinois resident of any age who is uninsured and has an income of less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (approximately $60,000 a year for a family of four). Illinois Rx Buying Club will allow you to get discounts on drugs not covered by Illinois Cares Rx Basic, such as antibiotics. However, you can only get a discount on drugs when you are paying 100% of the cost. Organization: Illinois Cares RX Basic Web Site: http://www.illinoiscaresrx.com/ Telephone: 1-800-624-2459 Address: Illinois Department on Aging PO Box 19003 Springfield, IL 62794 Description: Illinois Cares Rx Basic (formerly Circuit Breaker) Adults 65 years of age or older or people with disabilities aged 16 and over and have a total annual income of less than $21, 218 for individuals; less than $28,480 if you are married or if you live with one qualified additional resident; less than $35,740 if you are filing an application for you, your spouse and one other qualified additional resident or for you and at least two qualified additional residents. If you enroll in the Illinois Cares Rx Basic program, you will be automatically enrolled in the Rx Buying Club at no additional cost. If you are enrolled in Illinois Cares Rx Plus, you probably do not need to enroll in the Rx Buying Club. Organization: I-SaveRx Web Site: http://www.illinoisbenefits.org/frames.php?url=http://www.i-saverx.net/index.htm Telephone: 1-866-472-8333 Address: I-Save Rx Pegasus Health Services Unlimited Suite 100 8 Manning Close NE Calgary, Alberta Canada T2E 7N5 Description: I-SaveRx is a program that offers residents of Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Vermont access to prescription drugs from licensed and inspected organizations in Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. People who enroll in the program may save from 25-50% on brand name prescriptions. Covered drugs for chronic illnesses and oral contraceptives are included. There are no enrollment fees, income or age restrictions. You may only order refills of prescriptions that you have used before. You have to fill any new prescription for 30 days at a pharmacy in the U.S. before ordering that prescription through I-SaveRx. Organization: Kid Care Web Site: www.kidcareillinois.com Telephone: 1-866-468-7543 Address: State of Illinois Kid Care Unit PO Box 19122 Springfield, IL 62794-9122 Description: KidCare is a state program that offers health coverage to children, pregnant women and their babies or helps in paying premiums of employer or private health insurance plans. This program also covers prescription drugs. Organization: Med Assist Web Site: http://www.cc.dio.org/programs.htm#medassist Telephone: 217-523-9201 Address: Catholic Charities 800 S Fifth Street Springfield, IL 62703 Description: The staff of the MedAssist Program help individuals determine their eligibility and assist their applications for the programs that pharmaceutical companies have for the poor. 12-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous Web Site: www.chicagoaa.org Telephone: 312-346-1475 24 hour list of meetings/events Address: 200 N Michigan Avenue Suite 501 Chicago, IL 60630 Description: The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop drinking. A fellowship of men and women for the purpose of maintaining sobriety for its members and helping other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Spanish speaking groups available. Organization: Cocaine Anonymous Telephone: 773-202-8898 24 hr. list of meetings/events Address: PO Box 300745 Chicago, IL 60630 Description: A simple 12-Step program of recovery modeled on Alcoholics Anonymous. Organization: Families Anonymous Telephone: 773-777-4789 Address: 4626 N Know Ave Room 301 Chicago, IL 60630 Description: An international 12 step program for the families with a loved one afflicted with drug, alcohol, or emotional problems. It is a self-help program; completely anonymous, non-professional and non-religious. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Web Site: www.na.org Telephone: 708-848-4884 24 Hour Helpline Address: Please Call for Meeting Locations Description: A self help program structured with the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step program as a model. Promotes complete abstinence from all mind-altering drugs. 12-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: The New Visions Program at Saint Elizabeth Hospital Telephone: 1-800-939-CARE Address: 1431 N Claremont Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 Description: Emphasis on emergency detoxification and stabilization in an inpatient setting. Offers free assessments & comprehensive inpatient services in English, Spanish & Polish. Organization: Mercy Medical Web Site: http://www.mercy-chicago.org Telephone: 773-585-1955, Ext. 2258 Address: 5525 Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60629 Description: Outpatient substance abuse treatment. Organization: Chicago Department of Health Greater Lawn Mental Health Web Site: http://www.cityofchicago.org Telephone: 312-747-1020 Address: 4150 W 55th Street Chicago, IL 60632 Description: Offers an outpatient program as well as a special program for persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders. Organization: Cornell Interventions Southwood Telephone: 773-737-4600 Address: 5701 S Wood Street Chicago, IL 60636 Description: This program offers substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance and Methadone Detoxification. It provides residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) and outpatient services. A sliding fee scale and payment assistance is available. Organization: DUI Counseling Center Bayrach Counseling Services Telephone: 773-254-9122 Address: 4059 W 47th Street Chicago, IL 60632 Description: Offers substance abuse treatment services with groups focusing on DUI/DWI offenders. Sliding fee scale available. Organization: Advocate Christ Medical Center Substance Abuse Services Web Site: http://www.advocatehealth.com Telephone: 708-346-1337 Address: 4440 W 95th Street Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Description: Outpatient substance abuse treatment. Organization: Pilsen Little Village Community Mental Health Center Web Site: http://www.pilsenmh.org Telephone: 773-277-3413 Address: 3113 W Cermack Road Chicago, IL 60623 Description: Offers substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, and Methadone Detoxification in an outpatient setting. A sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance is available. Organization: Anixter Center Schwab Rehabilitation Center Web Site: http://www.anixter.org Telephone: 773-522-2010, Ext. 5221 Address: 1401 S California Avenue Chicago, IL 60608 Description: Substance abuse treatment services. A sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance is available. Organization: Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Alcoholism and Drug Dependency Program Web Site: http://www.mercy-chicago.org Telephone: 312-567-2486 Address: 2525 S Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 Description: Offers substance abuse treatment, detoxification and methadone maintenance. Care is provided in an inpatient setting, residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), outpatient or partial hospitalization treatment. Organization: Gateway Foundation Web Site: http://www.gatewayfoundation.org Telephone: 773-826-1916, Ext. 2893 Address: 3828 W Taylor Street Chicago, IL 60624 Description: Offers substance abuse treatment and halfway house services. Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) and residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days is available. A sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance is available. Organization: Community Mental Health Council Outpatient Substance Abuse Program Web Site: http://www.thecouncil-online.org Telephone: 773-734-4033, Ext. 131 Hotline- 1-877-311-3222 Address: 8704 S Constance Avenue Chicago, IL 60617 Description: Provides substance abuse treatment with a special focus on persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders. Sliding fee scale and payment assistance available. 12-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services Web Site: www.hfs.illinois.gov Telephone: 773-918-6700 Address: 6305 S Western Avenue Chicago, IL 60636 Description: Formerly the Department of Public Aid, is a state agency dedicated to improving the lives of Illinois' families through health care coverage, child support enforcement and energy assistance. Organization: Social Security Web Site: www.ssa.gov Telephone: 1-800-772-1213 Address: 8658 S Sacramento Chicago, IL 60652 Description: The Social Security office can help you with questions about Medicare and social security benefits. Organization: Health Benefits for Workers With Disabilities Web Site: www.state.il.us/dpa/ Telephone: 1-800-226-0768 866-675-8440 (TTY) Address: Illinois Department of Public Aid Description: Low Cost Health Insurance for Illinois Residents between 16-64 who have a disability and who are employed. Organization: Kid Care Web Site: www.kidcareillinois.com Telephone: 1-866-468-7543 Address: State of Illinois Kid Care Unit PO Box 19122 Springfield, IL 62794-9122 Description: KidCare is a state program that offers health coverage to children, pregnant women and their babies or helps in paying premiums of employer or private health insurance plans. This program also covers prescription drugs. Organization: ICHIP Web Site: http://www.chip.state.il.us/ Telephone: 1-800-962-8384 Address: Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan 320 W Washington Suite 700 Springfield, Illinois 62701-1150 Description: The Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) is a state health benefits program. Organization: The Mayor?s Office For People With Disabilities Web Site: www.cityofchicago.org/Disabilities Telephone: 312-746-5743 Address: Mayor?s Office for People with Disabilities Employment Services Unit Central West Field Office 2101 W Ogden Avenue Chicago, IL 60612 Description: The Benefits Planning, Assistance and Outreach Project is a federally funded project to educate and assist individuals with disabilities who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Certified Benefits Specialists meet individually with clients, helping them to anticipate and plan for changes that may occurred in their state and federal benefits as a result of employment. These benefits may include the following: SSI/SSDI, Medicaid, Medicare, TANF, Food Stamps, subsidized housing, worker?s compensation and unemployment benefits. 13. ADULT AND CHILD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC., IN 13-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: ANAD Eating Disorder Support Group Community Hospital North Telephone: 317-867-5469 Address: 7150 Clearvista Drive Indianapolis, IN 46256 Description: Offers support groups for those with anorexia, bulimia, or any type of eating disorder. Open to family and friends. Meets on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Monday of the month from 6-8 pm at the Community North Hospital on the 3rd floor, Conference Room A. Organization: CoDependents Anonymous: IndyCoda Support Groups Telephone: 317-971-6541 Description: Support group for persons who are unable to maintain functional relationships; based on the 12-step model of AA. Call for meeting times and places. Organization: Columbus Regional Hospital: AWAKE Support Group Web Site: http://www.crh.org Telephone: 812-376-5249 OR 1-800-841-4938 Address: 2400 E. 17th Street Classrooms 2 and 3 Columbus, IN 47201 Description: Support group for those suffering from sleep deprivation or other related sleep problems. Meets every 2nd Tuesday at 6 pm. Organization: Community Health Network: Bereavement Support Group Web Site: http://www.ehealthindiana.com Telephone: 317-355-5130 Address: Community Hospital East 1500 N. Ritter Avenue Rm. 192 Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: Offers a support group for any adult who has lost a loved one. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 2-3:30 pm. Call for information and registration. Organization: Damien Center: HIV/AIDS Support Groups Web Site: http://www.damien.org Telephone: 317-632-0123, Ext. 237 OR 1-800-213-1163 Address: 1350 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers various support groups for persons affected by HIV/AIDS. Organization: Emotions Anonymous Telephone: 317-859-9569 Address: 225 Pebble Creek Drive Greenwood, IN 46143 Description: Offers a 12-step support group that helps individuals deal with emotions, live without fear, and effectively confront problems. Tuesday 7-8 pm. Organization: Family Service: Breaking Free Children?s Program Web Site: http://www.family-service-inc.org/ Telephone: 317-634-6341, Ext. 137 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 320 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides 10-week structured programs dealing with issues facing children 4-17 who have witnessed domestic violence. A victims? support group runs concurrently and child care for children 3 and younger is provided. Organization: Family Service: Domestic Violence Hispanic Outreach Web Site: http://www.family-service-inc.org/ Telephone: 317-634-6341, Ext. 139 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 320 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers support network for Spanish speaking victims of domestic violence, weekly support meetings, and referrals to legal and social services. Organization: Helpline 2-1-1 Web Site: www.IRNi.org/ Telephone: Dial 2-1-1 or 317-926-4357 Address: PO Box 30530 Indianapolis, IN 46230 Description: Information and referral service that connects callers with needed resources. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Organization: Hendricks Regional Health: Children with Special Needs Support Group Web Site: http://www.hendricksregional.org/ Telephone: 317-745-3417 Address: 1000 E. Main Street Conference Room 3 Danville, IN 46122 Description: Offers both family and individual support groups for parents and caregivers of children with special needs. Meets the 1st Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm. Organization: Hendricks Regional Health: Fibromyalgia Support Group Web Site: http://www.hendricksregional.org/ Telephone: 317-745-3553 Address: 1000 E. Main Street Conference Room 6 Danville, IN 46122 Description: Provides a supportive atmosphere for Fibromyalgia or chronic pain sufferers. Meets the 2nd Friday of the month at 1pm, and the 4th Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm. Organization: Huntington?s Disease Society of America, Indiana Chapter Web Site: http://www.hdsaindiana.org/ Telephone: 317-271-0524 Address: Christian Fellowship Church 4751 E. Minnesota Street Indianapolis, IN 46203 Description: Offers support groups throughout the state for persons affected by Huntington?s disease and their families. Also offers a telephone support network. Group meets the 2nd Monday of the month at 7 pm. Organization: Indiana CFS Association: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Support and Education Telephone: 317-252-9223 Address: Community North Professional Building 7250 Clearvista Drive Indianapolis, IN 46256 Description: Offers emotional support, education, and information about CFS and FMS through statewide monthly meetings (1st Thursday 7-9pm) and a quarterly newsletter. Organization: Key Consumer Organization Telephone: 317-205-2500 OR 1-800-933-5397 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway, Suite 199 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers a non-diagnosis specific support group for people with mental illness seeking mutual support, empowerment, and advocacy. Meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month, 6-7 pm. Organization: Key Consumer Organization: Dissociative Identity Disorder Support Group Telephone: 317-205-2500 OR 1-800-933-5397 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway Suite 199 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers a non-diagnosis specific support group for people with multiple personalities. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 6-7 pm. Organization: Key Consumer Organization: Mental/Emotional Health Support Telephone: 317-205-2500 OR 1-800-933-5397 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway Suite 199 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers self-help for persons with mental or emotional illness to help each other through emotional support, advocacy, and support groups. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Legacy House: Parenting Support Group Web Site: http://www.hhcorp.org/legacyhouse.htm Telephone: 317-554-5272 Address: 2505 N. Arlington Avenue, LL Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Offers a parenting support group on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 pm. Organization: Legacy House: Survivors of Violent Death Support Groups Web Site: http://www.hhcorp.org/legacyhouse.htm Telephone: 317-554-5272 Address: 2505 N. Arlington Avenue, LL Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Offers a support group for families, close friends, and other survivors of a loved one who died as a result of violence. Meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5 pm. Organization: Lupus Foundation Telephone: 1-866-762-6575 Address: Call. Description: Offers a mutual support group for persons with lupus and their families. Also provides information, literature, speakers, and films. Call for time/location. Organization: Mental Health Association in Hamilton County: Peer Support Groups Telephone: 317-776-3455 Address: 942 N. 10th Street Noblesville, IN 46050 Description: Offers peer support groups for persons with mental illness such as depression, bipolar, and schizophrenia. Call for more information and meeting times. Organization: Mental Health Association in Hendricks County: Anxiety Support Group Telephone: 317-272-0027 Address: 6845 E. US 36, Suite 880 Avon, IN 46123 Description: Offers a support group for those suffering from anxiety. Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 7-8:30 pm. Call for meeting location. Organization: Mental Health Association in Indiana: Depression and Bi-polar Support Alliance Indiana Web Site: http://www.mentalhealthassociation.com/ Telephone: 317-638-3501, Ext. 230 OR 1-800-555-6424 Address: 1431 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers a support group for persons with clinical depression or manic depression and their families. Emphasis is on support and education. Call for meeting locations and times. Organization: Methodist Hospital: Family Support Group Web Site: http://www.clarian.org Telephone: 317-962-8611 Address: I-65 at 21st Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers a support group for anyone who has an extremely sick, terminally ill, or deceased family member. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, Chaplain on call 24 hours a day. Organization: NAMI Indiana Web Site: http://www.namiindiana.org Telephone: 317-925-9399 or 800-677-6442 Address: 2601 Coldspring Road Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides support, education, and advocacy for consumers of mental health services and their families. Monday-Thursday 9am-1pm. Organization: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, IN State Chapter Web Site: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/ini Telephone: 317-870-2500 OR 1-800-762-1209 Address: 7301 Georgetown Road Suite 112 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Description: Provides information and referral, education and mutual support for persons with MS and their families. Call for mtg. times. Organization: Overcomers Ministries Telephone: 812-332-2452 Address: 7790 N. Fish Road Bloomington, IN 47408 Description: Offers a ministry-based support group designed to help those recovering from gambling and other addictions. Meets Monday and Thursday at 7 pm. Organization: Overeaters Anonymous Web Site: http://www.overeatersanonymous.org Telephone: 317-870-9171 Address: Indianapolis, IN Description: Offers a support groups for people who desire to stop eating compulsively, based on the 12-step program of AA. Call for meeting time and locations. Organization: PACE-Public Action In Correctional Effort Telephone: 317-283-2406 Address: 3214 Hovey Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Volunteers visit prisoners and aid-ex-offenders in a paired support program. Support groups also available. Organization: Parents of Murdered Children: Survivors of Violence Support Group Web Site: http://www.pomc.com Telephone: 317-787-6705 Address: Rosedale Hills United Methodist Church 4450 S. Keystone Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46227 Description: Provides information and a support network for survivors of homicide victims. Meets the 3rd Thursday of the month at 7 pm. Organization: Prevail: Domestic Violence Support Groups Web Site: http://www.prevailinc.com Telephone: 317-773-6942 OR 317-776-3472 Address: 1100 S. 9th Street, Suite 100 Noblesville, IN 46060 Description: Offers a variety of support groups for those who have been victims of domestic violence. Also offers a domestic violence support group for non-offending male victims. Call for meeting times. Organization: Sex Addicts Anonymous Web Site: http://www.indiana-ssa.org Telephone: 317-545-9783 OR 1-866-205-8564 Address: PO Box 20834 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Description: Offers a 12-step support group for persons with sexual addiction or dependency. Call for meeting times and places. Organization: St. Francis Hospital and Health Centers: Adult Bereavement Support Group Web Site: http://www.stfrancishospitals.org Telephone: 317-865-2092 Address: 438 S. Emerson Avenue Greenwood, IN 46143 Description: Offers an educational and supportive group that meets for six weekly sessions to learn about grief and share with others who have experienced the death of a loved one. Groups are offered quarterly. Tuesdays 3-4:30pm and 6:30-8 pm. Organization: St. Vincent Hospitals and Health Services: Bereavement Support Groups Web Site: http://happenings.stvincent.org Telephone: 317-338-4040 Address: 2142 W. 86th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 Description: Provides support groups for adults who have experienced the death of a loved one. Group education and support on the grieving process offered 4 times a year in 6 week sessions. Organization: St. Vincent Hospitals and Health Services: RTS Parent Support Group Web Site: www.stvincent.org Telephone: 317-338-4040 OR 317-338-2273 Address: 8450 Payne Road Indianapolis, IN 46260 Description: Offers a support program for parents who are coping with a miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, or newborn death. Meets the 1st Thursday of the month from 7-9 pm. Organization: Survivors of Suicide Victims Telephone: 317-621-5269 Address: 1640 N. Ritter Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: Provides a support group for family members and others who have lost someone by suicide. January thru October group meets the 4th Wednesday of the month from 7-9pm. November and December the group meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 7-9pm. Organization: Toughlove ?Fishers Group: Parenting Support Group Web Site: http://www.toughlove.org Telephone: 317-826-0548 (Terri) 317-849-0860 (Diane) OR 317-842-6183 (Tim) International Toughlove: 1-800-333-1069 Address: Fishers United Methodist Church 9690 E. 116th Street Fishers, IN 46038 Contact: Terri, Diane, or Tim Description: Provides a support group for parents of children with behavioral problems. Assists parents with developing parenting skills and setting and enforcing limits. Groups meet upstairs in church on Tuesdays from 7-9pm (except holidays). Nominal fee of $5 per family per session. Fee may be waived in certain circumstances. Organization: Tourette Syndrome Support and Information Telephone: 812-331-0829 Address: PO Box 7073 Greenwood, IN 46142 Description: Provides information about Tourette Syndrome and referrals to doctors. Sponsors support groups throughout the state. Call for more information. Organization: Vet Center Telephone: 317-927-6440 Address: 3833 N. Meridian Street Suite 120 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Helps all combat veterans and their families cope with stress, gain self-esteem, and achieve goals. Features peer group support, self-help programs, rap groups, job development, VA benefit assistance, drug and alcohol treatment, and family conflict assistance. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm; evening appointments available. 13-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Adult and Child Mental Health Center Supported Employment Program Web Site: http://www.adultandchild.org Telephone: 317-275-8800, Ext. 2404 Address: 222 E. Ohio Street, 7th Floor Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Description: Supported employment for area residents 18 and older who are developmentally disabled or seriously mentally ill. Organization: Associated Builders and Contractors: Apprenticeships Web Site: http://www.abc-indy.org Telephone: 317-596-4950 OR 1-800-333-9844 Address: 6825 Hillsdale Court Indianapolis, IN 46250 Description: Training programs include school-to-work apprenticeships for high school students and standard apprenticeships for high school graduates. Apprenticeships offered in carpentry, electrician, heating and air conditioning, insulation, masonry, metal building assembly, painting, pipefitting, plumbing, roofing, sheet metal work, and concrete finishing. Organization: BehaviorCorp: Vocational Services Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: For first appointment: 317-574-1254 Otherwise: 317-587-0601 Address: 697 Pro-Med Lane Carmel, IN 46032 Description: Provides services to help persons with serious mental illness become employed in integrated work environments through vocational assessments, transitional employment, case management, and affirmative business. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Christamore House: Employment Assistance Web Site: http://www.christamorehouse.com Telephone: 317-635-7211, Ext. 225 Address: 502 N. Tremont Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides individual guidance in job seeking and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed area residents 18 and older. Monday thru Friday 8am-3pm; some evenings. Organization: CICOA Aging & In Home Solutions: Senior Employment Access Web Site: http://www.cicoa.org Telephone: 317-803-6060 Address: 4755 Kingsway Drive Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Specializes in employment opportunities for persons over 50 years old. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Concord Center Association Program: Employment Assistance Web Site: http://www.concordindy.org Telephone: 317-637-4376 Address: 1310 S. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46225 Description: Provides employment guidance and referrals to available training programs and jobs for low income, un- or under-employed persons 16 and older. Monday thru Thursday 9am-3pm; Friday 9am to noon. Organization: Crooked Creek Multi-Service Center: Employment Services Telephone: 317-293-2600 Address: 2990 W. 71st Street Indianapolis, IN 46268 Description: Provides employment guidance and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed persons 18 and older. Also offers help with resumes and employment interviews. Monday thru Friday 9am- 1pm. Organization: Damien Center: Career Development Network Web Site: http://www.damien.org Telephone: 317-632-0123, Ext. 241 OR 1-800-213-1163 Address: 1350 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides employment assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS, their families, and friends. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm; flexible with appointments. Organization: Easter Seals Crossroads Rehabilitation Center: Employment Training Web Site: http://eastersealscrossroads.org Telephone: 317-466-1000, Ext. 2422 Address: 4740 Kingsway Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers several training programs. Career Skills Training prepares individuals for employment opportunities such as receptionist, customer service representative, or administrative assistant. Individual course work is available in office procedures, automated accounting, language skills, transcription, proofreading, data entry, verbal communication, and math. Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Easter Seals Crossroads Rehabilitation Center: Supported Employment Web Site: http://www.eatersealscrossroads.org Telephone: 317-466-1000 Address: 4740 Kingsway Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides services designed to support individuals who may have significant barriers to employment. Includes intensive, personal assistance to help consumers reach job goals, identify employment opportunities, and help with interviewing skills. Also provides training and long-term support after an individual is hired. Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Easter Seals Crossroads Rehabilitation: Industrial Employment Web Site: http://www.eastersealscrossroads.org Telephone: 317-897-7320 Address: 8302 E. 33rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46226 Description: Provides on the job training, employment and career opportunities in a factory setting for adults, including those with disabilities. Monday thru Friday 7am-3pm. Organization: Flanner House of Indianapolis: Employment Telephone: 317-925-4231 Address: 2424 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides employment counseling and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed area residents 16 and older. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Forest Manor Multi-Service Center: Employment Telephone: 317-545-1204 Address: 5603 E. 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Provides employment counseling and referrals to available training programs and potential jobs for low income, un- or under-employed area residents 18 and older. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4pm. Organization: Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana: FutureWorks Web Site: http://www.goodwillindy.org Telephone: 317-524-4313 Address: 1635 W. Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides self-esteem building, goal setting, and employment with job retention services. Case management and help with childcare and transportation costs are available to those who qualify. Workshops held Monday thru Thursday 9am-2:30pm. Organization: Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana: Workforce Services Division Web Site: http://goodwillindy.org Telephone: 317-524-3800 Address: The Career Corner 2210 E. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers supported employment with follow- along services for people with disabilities, case management, individual assessment, career exploration, job placement, self-esteem building, and goal setting. Also offers help with childcare and transportation costs for those who qualify. Organization: IN FSSA/DDRS, Vocational Rehabilitation Services Web Site: http://www.in.gov/fssa/ Telephone: 317-921-3825 OR 1-877-715-5296 Address: 3737 N. Meridian Street Suite 302 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides a range of services related to employment, re-employment, or maintenance of employment for persons with physical or mental impairment who require specific, individualized services. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Indiana Laborers Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee: Construction Craft Laborer Apprenticeship Web Site: http://indianalaborers.org/training/default.asp. Telephone: 812-279-9751 Address: PO Box 758 Bedford, IN 47421 Description: Provides training for adult laborers employed in the construction industry and trains new workers. Requires 4,000 hours of work, on the job training, and related classroom instruction. Apprentices gain experience in environment remediation, building and related construction, heavy/highway and utility construction. Applicants must be physically able to perform the work, have a driver?s license, and good reading and math skills. Must also pursue a GED during the first year of the program if the apprentice doesn?t have a high school diploma or GED. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Indiana Plan for Equal Employment: Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program Web Site: http://www.indianaplan.org Telephone: 317-639-4661 OR 1-800-664-6680 Address: 445 Pennsylvania Street Suite 610 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers pre-apprenticeship training for unemployed persons in electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, painting, bricklaying, steel fabrication, and heavy equipment operation. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Indianapolis Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee: Electrician Apprenticeship Web Site: http://www.iejatc.org Telephone: 317-270-5282 Address: 1751 S. Lawndale Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: Five year electrician apprenticeship program that awards graduates with an associate?s degree in Applied Science in Apprenticeship Technology with an Electrical Specialty. Must be a high school graduate or have a GED, have successfully completed 1 year of high school algebra, pass a drug screen, have a valid driver?s license, attend an orientation, and take an aptitude test. Starting apprentice wage is $10.75 per hour. Monday thru Friday 9am-4pm. Organization: Indianapolis Urban Enterprise Association: Employment and Training Web Site: http://www.u-e-a.org Telephone: 317-974-4420 Address: 2507 Bloyd Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Offers skill-building, employment training, and job search assistance. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Indianapolis Urban League: Employment Services Web Site: http://www.indplsul.org Telephone: 317-693-7603 Address: 777 Indiana Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers job guidance and career development workshops and counsels on resume writing, application process, and interviewing skills. Also offers small business workshops for small business owners or those interested in going into business for themselves. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: IUPUI Continuing Studies Web Site: http://www.cln.iupui.edu Telephone: 317-278-7600 Address: 620 Union Drive, Rm. 142 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers certificate programs in over 20 specialty areas such as accounting, customer service, basic web design, Microsoft Office, massage therapy, floral design, interior decorating, paralegal studies, and photography. Call for catalog. Organization: Ivy Tech State College-Central Indiana: Vocational/Career Testing Web Site: http://www.ivytech.edu Telephone: 317-921-4795 Address: 1 W. 26th Street Indianapolis, IN 46206 Description: Offers vocational and career interest testing and guidance at no charge to persons 18 and older. Monday thru Thursday 8am-6pm; Friday 9am-5pm. Organization: J. Everett Light Career Center: Adult Education and Vocational Programs Web Site: http://www.jelcc.com Telephone: 317-259-5275 Address: 1915 E. 86th Street Hilltop Learning Center Indianapolis, IN 46240 Description: Provides adult education, GQE remediation, GED prep and testing, and a computer-based high school credit program. Also offers many vocational programs including computer accounting, athletic trainer/sports medicine, automotive mechanics and collision repair, a variety of computer courses, CISCO networking, business technology, graphic imaging, construction trades, cosmetology, dental assisting, early childhood education, health occupations training, manufacturing technology, marketing, radio/TV production, real estate, veterinary assisting, welding, upholstery, woodworking, and more. Call or visit website for registration. Ages 16 and older. Organization: JobWorks: Certified Nursing Assistant (CAN) Training Web Site: http://www.jobworksinc.org Telephone: 317-532-1200 Address: 3602 E. Michigan Street Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers CNA training with work experience or an internship component. Job place assistance available. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: John H. Boner Community Center: The Career Corner Web Site: http://www.enn.org/jhbcc.php Telephone: 317-264-1379 Address: 2210 E. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Provides individual and group employment guidance and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed area residents 18 and older. Walk-in hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-4pm. Closed from noon to 1:30pm everyday, and on Thursday after 3pm. Call for appointment. Organization: La Plaza, Eastside: Employment Counseling Telephone: 317-890-3292 Address: 8902 E. 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46226 Description: Provides pre-employment counseling, employment information, and referrals to training programs for Hispanic persons 16 and older. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Marion County Office of Family and Children: IMPACT Web Site: http://www.state.in.us/fssa/ Telephone: 317-234-0383, Ext. 221 Address: 1920 W. Morris Street Indianapolis, IN 46221 Description: Provides job readiness workshops, GED or job skills training, and job search with the goal of job placement for qualifying persons who receive TANF or food stamps. Also provides financial support for childcare, transportation, training and work supplies, clothing and image updates, and licensing and accreditation. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center: Employment Counseling Web Site: http://www.maryrigg.org Telephone: 317-639-6106 Address: 1920 W. Morris Street Indianapolis, IN 46221 Description: Provides employment counseling and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed Marion County residents 18 and older. Also provides a resource room with employment information and internet access. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Mechanical Skills: Plumbing Apprenticeship Telephone: 317-352-1189 Address: 3535 E. Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers a four year plumbing apprenticeship program. Graduates receive a certificate. Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Noble of Indiana Web Site: http://www.nobleofindiana.org Telephone: 317-264-1510 Address: 2406 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides sheltered employment opportunities to adults with disabilities. Individuals are paid on a piece-rate or hourly system. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Noble of Indiana: Supported Employment Web Site: http://www.nobleofindiana.org Telephone: 317-815-6222 Address: 12220 Hancock Street Carmel, IN 46032 Description: Assists people with disabilities in finding and maintaining jobs in the community. After the individual is hired, Noble provides on the job training. Clients will be assigned to case managers at various locations around the county. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Noble of Indiana: Work Crews Web Site: http://www.nobleofindiana.org Telephone: 317-264-1479 Address: 2406 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Individuals with developmental and other disabilities develop job skills and determine interests and career options though community based supervised work crews. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Second Helpings: Culinary Job Training Web Site: http://www.secondhelpings.org Telephone: 317-632-2664 Address: 1121 Southeastern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers a 10-week hands-on culinary job training program for the unemployed or underemployed. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 8am-3pm and Tuesday and Thursday 8am-4pm. Organization: Southeast Community Services: South East 70001 Telephone: 317-236-7412 Address: 1052 Woodlawn Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46203 Description: Provides job readiness training for Marion County high school dropouts aged 15-25. Educational and motivational counseling services provided. Offers GED registration, computer training, college advising, resume building, career exploration, community service work, competency testing, job search skills training, and job placement. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Sycamore Services: Employment Services/Personal and Social Services Web Site: http://www.sycamoreservices.com Telephone: 317-475-3646 OR 1-888-298-6617 Address: 2550 E. 55th Street Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Description: Provides supported employment for adults 18 and older with disabilities. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Training Inc.: Employment Preparation Web Site: http://www.traininginc.org Telephone: 317-264-6740, Ext. 17 Address: 333 N. Pennsylvania Street Suite 900 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers an 18-week office skills training program that includes computer training with Microsoft Office applications and a PC Technician Training Program. Job placement assistance included. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship Web Site: http://www.learnmoreindiana.org Telephone: 317-226-7001 Address: Two Park Fletcher, Suite 200 5420 W. Southern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: Offers apprentice programs in the building trades, manufacturing, and other service occupations in the private sector. High school diploma or GED is required. Call for list or programs. Monday thru Friday 8:15am-4:45 pm. Organization: US Department of Labor, Veterans Employment and Training Web Site: http://www.dol.gov Telephone: 317-232-6804 Address: 10 N. Senate Avenue Rm. SE103 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Employment, re-employment, and transition services for veterans, National Guard members, and reservists. Monday thru Friday 7:30am-4pm. Organization: US Department of Veterans Affairs, Indianapolis Regional Office: Employment Telephone: 1-800-827-1000 Address: 575 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides rehabilitation and job retaining to veterans who are disabled. Waiting period is 4-6 weeks. Monday thru Friday 7:30am-4pm. Organization: Walker Career Center-Warren Township: Education and Vocational Programs Web Site: http://www.warren.k12.in.us. Telephone: 317-532-6150 Address: 9651 E. 21st Street Indianapolis, IN 46229 Description: Offers a variety of continuing education classes. Provides GED prep, GED test site, high school credit courses, a variety of vocational courses, university courses, and community education classes. Call for more information. Ages 16 and older. Spanish available. Organization: Youth Works: Pre-employment/Work Maturity Skills Training Telephone: 317-923-4581, Ext. 228 Address: Martin Luther King MSC 40 W. 40th Street, 2nd Floor Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Offers counseling, pre-employment, work-maturity, basic computer skills training, GED prep, Microsoft Office User Specialist Certification testing, mentor support, and job placement for Marion youth aged 16-25. 13-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Adult and Child Mental Health Web Site: http://www.adultandchild.org Telephone: 317-275-5122 Address: 8320 Madison Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 Description: Provides a range of mental health services. Psychiatrists, trained counselors, psychologists and other professionals provide services ranging from individual and family counseling for personal adjustment issues to treatment of severe mental illness. Sliding scale fees. Organization: Alpha Resources Counseling Services: Domestic Violence/Anger Control Program Web Site: http://www.alpharescoun.com Telephone: South Office: 317-784-3985 West Office: 317-243-3806 Northwest Office: 317-293-9874 East Office: 317-353-8494 Address: South Office: 539 Turtle Creek South Drive, Suite 38 Indianapolis, IN 46227 West Office: 6531 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46241 Northwest Office: 3901 W. 30th Street Indianapolis, IN 46222 East Office: 5317 E. 16th Street, Suite 8 Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Provides individual, couple, and group counseling for domestic violence, relationship issues, and anger control. Sliding scale fees based on income. Monday thru Thursday 9am-5pm; groups begin at 6pm. Organization: BehaviorCorp: Adult Outpatient Counseling Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: For first appointment: 317-574-1254 Otherwise: 317-328-5800 OR 1-800-560-4038 Address: 5525 Georgetown Road, Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46254 Description: Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling for adults with a wide variety of diagnoses and problems. Psychological and psychiatric assessment and treatment are available. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm; some evenings available. Organization: BehaviorCorp: Crisis Intervention and Counseling Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: 317-574-1252 OR 1-800-560-4038 Address: 697 Pro-Med Lane Carmel, IN 46032 Description: Provides crisis intervention and counseling by telephone and face-to-face. Directs calls to crisis counselor Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Offers an answering service after hours, counselor will return call. Sliding scale fees. Organization: Christian Theological Seminary: Pastoral Counseling Service Web Site: http://www.cts.edu Telephone: 317-924-5205 Address: 1050 W. 42nd Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Offers individual, marital and family counseling and play therapy for children. Services provided by Christian Theological Seminary graduate students under faculty supervision. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Thursday 8am-9pm and Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Connections, Inc. Web Site: http://www.connections-inc.net Telephone: 317-578-9940 Address: 6350 N. Shadeland Avenue Suite 5 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Description: Supports individuals with developmental delays and other emotional issues. Offers services such as behavioral consultation, case management, nursing consultation, individual counseling, and family counseling. Will provide assistance in finding payment options. Monday thru Friday 7am-8pm and Saturday/Sunday 24 hours. Organization: Cummins Mental Health Center Telephone: 317-272-3330 OR 1-800-860-3330 24-hr emergency phone: 1-888-244-6083 Address: 2780 Waterfront Parkway, Suite 120 Indianapolis, IN 46214 Description: Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, and chemical addiction outpatient treatment. Organization: Gallahue Mental Health Center Web Site: http://www.ehealthindiana.com Telephone: 317-355-5009 For first appointment: 317-621-7600 24 hour emergency phone: 317-621-5700 24 hour toll-free emergency phone: 1-800-662-3445 Address: 5470 E. 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, family support and education, and chemical addiction outpatient treatment, detox, and IOP. Organization: Hamilton Center, Inc. Web Site: http://www.hamiltoncenter.org Telephone: 317-937-3700 or 800-742-0787 Address: 2160 North Illinois Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, assertive community treatment, family support and education, chemical addiction outpatient treatment, and dual diagnosis programs. Organization: Indiana University Hospital: Adult Psychiatry Clinic Web Site: www.clarian.org Telephone: 317-274-7422 Address: 550 N. University Boulevard UH3114 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides individual, group, and family counseling for persons 16 and older. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Julian Center: General and Domestic Violence Counseling Web Site: http://www.juliancenter.org Telephone: 317-941-2200 Address: 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides individual and group counseling and support groups for women and children. Assists with all types of personal and/or family problems. Sliding scale fees; accepts private insurance and Medicaid. Monday thru Thursday 9am-6pm and Friday 9am-4pm. Organization: Julian Center: Sexual Assault Counseling Web Site: http://www.juliancenter.org/ Telephone: 317-941-2200 Address: 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides individual and group counseling for women, adolescent girls, and children. General counseling provided with specialization in sexual abuse, rape, and domestic violence. Sliding scale fees; accepts private insurance and Medicaid. Monday thru Thursday 9am-6pm and Friday 9am-4pm. Organization: Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital: Inpatient Mental Health Telephone: 317-941-4000 Address: 2601 Cold Spring Road Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides inpatient treatment by referral from community mental health centers for children, adolescents, and adults or by private physician for adults eligible for Biomedical Research Program. Sliding scale fees. Available daily 24 hours. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Adult Services Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: For intake appointment: 317-554-5700 Otherwise: 317-630-7791 Address: 3333 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides psychosocial rehabilitation for seriously and persistently mentally ill persons. Services include assessment, treatment, medication services, case management, vocational services, substance abuse counseling, development of community living sills, and housing assistance. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Counseling Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/midtown/ Telephone: 317-630-7791 Address: 3333 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides individual, group, and family counseling for adults. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm, evening hours vary. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Inpatient Treatment Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/midtown/ Telephone: 317-630-7791 Address: 1001 W. 10th Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides an inpatient unit for adults experiencing severe mental health problems. Treatment programs vary according to severity of problem. Physician?s referral required. Sliding scale fees. Available daily 24 hours. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Preferred Services in Rehabilitation Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: For intake appointment: 317-554-5700 Otherwise: 317-630-7791 Address: 964 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides psychosocial rehabilitation for seriously and persistently mentally ill persons. Services include assessment, treatment, medication services, case management, payee services, vocational services, supported employment, substance abuse counseling, development of community living skills, and housing assistance. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30 pm. Organization: Pilgrimage Center: Counseling Web Site: http://www.pilgrimagecenter.org Telephone: 317-575-9855 Address: 10210 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46290 Description: Provides individual, group, family, and marital counseling. Serves children, adolescents, and adults. Also has a counseling site on the eastside of Indianapolis at 10th and Shadeland Avenue Sliding scale fees. Organization: Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center: Inpatient Mental Health Services Telephone: 317-554-0000 OR 1-888-878-6889 Address: 1481 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides impatient mental health services for veterans, including rehabilitation and outreach programs for homeless veterans with psychiatric problems. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm; daily 24 hours for emergencies. Organization: St. Luke?s United Methodist Church: Divorce Recovery Workshops Web Site: http://www.stlukesumc.com Telephone: 317-846-4826 OR 317-846-3404 Address: 100 W. 86th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 Description: Offers six-week sessions for adults who have recently experienced divorce to help cope with feelings and regain control over their lives. Fee is $40; scholarships available. Group meets Wednesdays from 6:15-7:45pm. Organization: The Salvation Army Harbor Light Web Site: http://www.salarmy-indiana.org Telephone: 317-972-1450 OR 1-800-517-7766 Address: 2400 N. Tibbs Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides subacute stabilization, 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, family support and education, and chemical addiction inpatient treatment and detox. Organization: Universal Behavioral Services Web Site: http://www.ubscmhc.org Telephone: 317-684-0442 Address: 820 Fort Wayne Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides partial hospitalization, subacute stabilization, 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, assertive community treatment services, family education, chemical addiction inpatient and outpatient treatment and detox, and dual diagnosis programs. Organization: University of Indianapolis: Center for Psychological Services Web Site: http://psych.uindy.edu/psc/index.php Telephone: 317-788-6161 Address: 1400 E. Hanna Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46227 Description: Provides comprehensive outpatient services including disability issues, educational evaluation, psychological assessment, neuropsychological assessment, individual psychotherapy, and family treatment. Services provided by licensed psychologists and advanced graduate students under supervision. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 9am-5pm; evening hours by appointment. 13-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Citizens Health Center Telephone: 317-396-0280 Address: 1650 N. College Avenue Indianapolis, IN Description: FQHC clinic that provides comprehensive primary health care, plus ancillary services which include patient education, care coordination for prenatal service, podiatry, and optometry. Organization: Citizens Health Corporation Telephone: 317-924-6351 Address: 1650 N. College Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides comprehensive health care and associated social services to low income persons. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:30am-5:30pm; Thursday 10am-7pm. Organization: Community Health Network: Maternity Care Center Web Site: http://www.ecommunity.com Telephone: 317-355-3232 Address: 5502 E. 16th Street, Suite A12 Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: Provides health care for pregnant women who are low income and medically disadvantaged. Also offers Medicaid and WIC sign-up in office. Monday thru Thursday 8am-5pm by appointment. Organization: Crisis Pregnancy Center of Indianapolis: Pregnancy Counseling Web Site: http://www.cicpc.org Telephone: 317-926-9176 OR 1-800-395-4357 Address: CPC Downtown 2413 N. Meridian Street, Suite 201 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides alternatives to abortion counseling and pregnancy testing at no charge. Also provides counseling and referrals for medical care, maternity housing, adoption, and other services. Offers educational information on fetal development, parenting, and sexually transmitted infections. Monday thru Friday 9am-4:30pm. Organization: Gennesaret Free Clinic Web Site: http://www.gennesaret.org Telephone: 317-262-5645 Address: 631 E. New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides free health care for the homeless and indigent at shelters and by the mobile clinic. Provides medical, dental, and women?s health services. Organization: Gennesaret Free Clinic: Gennesaret Dental Center Web Site: http://www.gennesaret.org Telephone: 317-955-0217 Address: Blue Triangle Residence Hall 725 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides free dental care including cleanings, fillings, extractions, x-rays, dental health education, and emergency examinations. Clinic is geared toward the homeless and the poor. Patients must meet financial guidelines and residency requirements. Organization: Gennesaret Free Clinic?s Wellness Center at the Blue Triangle Telephone: 317-955-0217 Address: 725 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN Description: Provides competent, accessible, and compassionate health care services to the needy. Staffed by a nurse practitioner. All services are provided free of charge to qualified clients. Organization: HealthNet Community Health Centers Telephone: Martindale-Brightwood Health Center: 317-920-5760 Southeast Health Center: 317-488-2041 Barrington Health Center: 317-781-4994 People?s Health Center: 317-633-7364 Southwest Health Center: 317-488-2021 Address: Martindale-Brightwood Health Center: 2502 East 28th Street Southeast Health Center: 901 North Shelby Street Barrington Health Center: 3401 East Raymond Street People?s Health Center: 10th Street and Keystone Avenue Southwest Health Center: 2202 West Morris Street Indianapolis, IN Description: HealthNet operates five primary care health centers in underserved Indianapolis neighborhoods: the Martindale Brightwood Health Center, Southeast Health Center, Barrington Health Center, People?s Health Center, and Southwest Health Center. Organization: HealthNet Community Health Centers: Homeless Initiative Program ? Health Care Telephone: 317-931-3055 Address: 1835 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers acute, chronic, and primary health care; referrals to specialists; and immunizations at various locations in Marion County. Call for hours and locations. Organization: Indiana Dental Association: Indiana Donated Dental Services Telephone: 317-631-6022 OR 1-800-452-6022 Address: 401 W. Michigan Street Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Description: Provides free dental services for persons in financial need who have a serious dental problem and a physical, mental, or psychological disability. Agency does eligibility screening and has a waiting list. Participants need not be receiving SSD. Monday thru Thursday 8:30am-4pm. Organization: Indiana University: Eye Care Community Outreach Program Web Site: http://www.opt.indiana.edu/ecco Telephone: 317-321-1470 OR 317-321-1413 Fax: 317-321-1475 Address: 501 Indiana Avenue Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides low-income and uninsured people with access to the donated services of Optometrists and Ophthalmologists. Also assists clients in locating resources to meet additional social or medical needs they may have. Persons who do not meet program guidelines will be assisted in locating other resources for vision healthcare. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Lions Club of Indiana: Eye Examinations Web Site: http://lionsclubs.org/EN/index.shtml Telephone: 317-955-9580 Address: 603 E. Washington Street Suite 502 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Assists children from low income families with funding for eye examinations and corrective lenses. Parents contact school social worker or Lions Club of Indiana for a referral to a Lions Club in the client?s area. Monday thru Friday 9:30am-4:30pm. Organization: Marion County Health Department: The Outreach Project Web Site: http://www.mchd.com Telephone: 317-927-5151 Address: 3549 N. College Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides HIV education and testing to high risk communities. Testing includes HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis. Offers free pre-test and post-test counseling. Also offers free condoms and needle bleaching kits for IV drug users. Monday thru Friday 9am-5:30pm. Organization: Maternity ? Family League Foundation: Childbirth Education Telephone: 317-541-3437 Address: Forest Manor Health Center 3840 N. Sherman Drive Indianapolis, IN 46226 Description: Provides pregnancy classes and childbirth education with an emphasis on preventing pre-term labor and empowering women about birth choices. Target population is low income, indigent pregnant women, but accepts any pregnant woman. Organization: Methodist Hospital: Adult Ambulatory Care Center Web Site: http://www.clarian.org Telephone: 317-962-8851 Address: 1633 N. Capitol Avenue, Suite 236 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers care by physicians in graduate medical training. Office visits, lab, radiology, and inpatient care on sliding scale fee basis. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Methodist Hospital: Pediatric and Adolescent Care Center Web Site: http://www.clarian.org Telephone: 317-962-8067 Address: 1633 N. Capitol Avenue, Suite 680 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers a pediatric and adolescent primary care program including services for acute and chronic care of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: OB/GYN Care Center Telephone: 317-962-5014 Address: 1633 N. Capitol Avenue, Suite 500 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers OB/GYN services on a sliding scale. Arrangements include delivery at Methodist Hospital. Oncology, family planning, Norplant placement, Leep, colposcopy, and primary care for female adults also available. Accepts Medicaid and insurance. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Planned Parenthood of Greater Indiana: Family Planning Web Site: http://www.ppin.org Telephone: 317-925-6747 Address: Midtown Clinic 3219 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Offers specialized outpatient care that provides family planning health services, information and birth control supplies. Provides $10 pregnancy testing, information on available options (including adoption, public assistance for parenting, and abortion), and referrals to services. Monday 8:30am-5pm, Tuesday and Thursday 10:30am-1:30pm, Wednesday and Saturday 8:30am-1:30pm, and Friday 9:30am-5pm. Organization: Planned Parenthood of Greater Indiana: STI Testing Web Site: http://www.ppin.org Telephone: 317-925-6747 Address: Midtown Clinic 3219 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides anonymous and confidential testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, for men and women. No fees for HIV testing. Monday 8:30am-5pm, Tuesday and Thursday 10:30am-1:30pm, Wednesday and Saturday 8:30am-1:30pm, and Friday 9:30am-5pm. Organization: Raphael Health Center Telephone: 317-926-1507 Address: 401 East 34th Street Indianapolis, IN Description: Provides community-based, culturally sensitive, full-service, holistic health care to all people, regardless of income or availability of insurance coverage. Organization: Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center: Inpatient Physical Health Services Telephone: 317-554-0000 or 888-878-6889 Address: 1481 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides extensive inpatient physical health services including medical, surgical, audiology/pathology rehabilitation and outpatient services through specialty clinics for veterans. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm; except emergencies. Organization: Ruth Lilly Health Education Center Web Site: http://www.healtheducationcenter.org Telephone: 317-924-0904 Address: 2055 N. Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides innovative health education programs in the areas of general health, disease prevention and control, drug education, nutrition and fitness, and human growth and development. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Shalom Health Care Center, Inc. Telephone: 317-291-7422 Address: 3400 Lafayette Road Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides accessible, community-based, low-cost, comprehensive health care services for persons unable to afford or access traditional health care services. Organization: St. Francis Neighborhood Clinic Telephone: 317-781-9669 Address: 234 E. Southern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46225 Description: Objective is to increase the availability of health services to the uninsured and thereby improve overall health, ensure adequate prenatal care, and provide prevention and wellness services. Organization: St. Vincent Primary Care Center Telephone: 317-338-7500 OR 317-338-7510 Address: 8220 Naab Road Indianapolis, IN 46260 Description: Provides a multi-specialty practice of over 100 physicians specializing in pediatrics, women?s health, family medicine, and internal medicine. Also offers sub-specialty clinics including adolescent medicine, sports medicine, general and orthopedic surgery, and asthma. Additional services include children?s immunizations, prenatal care coordination, social services, WIC, and legal services. Organization: Vision USA Web Site: http://www.aoa.org/visionusa Telephone: 1-800-766-4466 Address: Call for locations. Description: Provides basic eye health and vision care free of charge to low income individuals and family members who have no alternative way of obtaining care. Eyewear may be provided at no cost or for a minimal donation. Persons may apply by writing to Vision USA at 243 N. Lindbergh Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63141, through the website, or by calling. Monday thru Friday 7am-9pm. Organization: Wishard Health Services: Public Hospital Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu Telephone: 317-639-6671 Address: 1001 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Full service public hospital. Additional services are provided by the Burn Unit, Level I Trauma Center, multi-specialty outpatient care clinics, community health centers, Midtown Community Mental Health Center, outpatient surgery, long term care, and the Acute Care for Elders Unit. Only Marion county residents are eligible for services at no charge or on a sliding scale basis. 13-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: BehaviorCorp: Residential Services Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: 317-574-1254 OR 1-800-560-4038 Address: 697 Pro-Med Lane Carmel, IN 46032 Description: Serves as an adjunct to treatment programs for adults with chronic mental illness. Services include group homes, intensive cluster apartment living, semi-independent apartment living, short-term supportive living apartments, and community-based case management. Organization: CAGI-Community Action of Greater Indianapolis: Emergency Home Repair Program Web Site: http://www.cagi-in.org Telephone: 317-396-1726 Address: 2445 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides emergency home repairs for qualifying low income families. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: CAGI-Community Action of Greater Indianapolis: Energy Assistance Program Web Site: http://www.cagi-in.org Telephone: 317-396-1776 OR 317-396-1790 Address: 2626 E. 46th Street Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides intake, eligibility determination, and vendor payments for seasonal heating assistance in the fall and winter months. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: CAGI-Community Action of Greater Indianapolis: Weatherization Program Web Site: http://www.cagi-in.org Telephone: 317-396-1750 OR 317-396-1749 Address: 2445 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides weatherization of low income homes including attic insulation, caulking, weather stripping, heat duct and water pipe insulation, furnace repair or replacement, and minor plumbing and electrical repairs. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Care Center: Family Shelter Telephone: 317-637-2916 Address: 23 N. Rural Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers a Christian-based shelter for homeless women, pregnant women, and women with children. Accepts girls any age, boys up to 5 years. Three meals served daily. Must agree to random drug testing. Call for appointment. Intake: Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Catholic Social Services of Central Indiana: Holy Family Shelter Web Site: http://www.indyccs.org Telephone: 317-635-7830 Address: 30 E. Palmer Street Indianapolis, IN 46225 Description: Accepts homeless married couples, one- and two-parent families with children, and pregnant women. Length of stay is 30-45 days. Must show ID and marriage certificate. Must agree to possible random drug testing. Call for appointment (no walk-ins). Intake daily 7:30am-11pm. Organization: Catholic Social Services of Central Indiana: Holy Family Transitional Housing Web Site: http://www.holyfamilyshelter.net or http://www.indycss.org Telephone: 317-636-5534 Address: 930 E. Prospect Street Indianapolis, IN 46203 Description: Accepts homeless families from local homeless shelters. Families include married couples, one- and two-parent families with children, and pregnant women. Housing is an apartment setting available for up to two years. Rent based on income and other individual expenses. Must agree to random drug testing. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Center Township Trustee, Marion County Web Site: http://www.centergov.org Telephone: 317-633-3610 Address: 863 Massachusetts Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Applications taken Monday thru Friday 7am-3pm, and 3pm-5pm for employed only. Organization: Central Avenue United Methodist Church: Emergency Shelter Telephone: 317-261-1562 Address: 520 E. 12th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides emergency shelter for one-and two-parent families with children. Three meals served daily. Maximum length of stay is 30 days. Must pass a drug test on admission and agree to random drug testing. ID required. Intake daily 8am-2pm, appointment needed. Organization: Citizens Gas and Coke Utility: Warm Heart Warm Home Foundation Web Site: http://www.citizensgas.com Telephone: 317-924-3311 Address: 2020 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers fuel fund grant assistance to customers experiencing a temporary crisis (financial, medical, employment, or other) and to low income customers. Monday thru Friday 8am-6pm, and Saturday 8am-noon. Organization: Coburn Place Safe Haven Web Site: http://www.coburnplace.org Telephone: 317-923-5750 Address: 604 E. 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides safe and affordable housing for women and their children who are homeless because of domestic violence. Facility has 24-hour security. Minimum length of stay is 6 months, maximum is 2 years. Call for application and additional criteria. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Damien Center: Housing Assistance Program Web Site: http://www.damien.org Telephone: 317-632-0123, Ext. 239 OR 1-800-213-1163 Address: 1350 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides partially or fully subsidized housing for persons and families affected by HIV/AIDS via administration of a HUD grand. Also provides emergency funds to prevent homelessness. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Dayspring Center Web Site: http://www.dayspringindy.org Telephone: 317-635-6780 Address: 1537 N. Central Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers emergency shelter for families that provides food, shelter, and therapeutic services designed to prevent homelessness. Must agree to random drug testing. Intake Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm, 6pm at the latest for emergencies only. Organization: Dayspring Center: Wellspring Transitional Housing Web Site: http://www.dayspringindy.org Telephone: 317-283-2518 Address: 3736 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides transitional housing and case management for up to 24 months for formerly homeless families. Clients must agree to abide by program rules and have a referral from a shelter in Marion County. May require drug testing. Organization: Decatur Township Trustee, Marion Country Telephone: 317-856-6600 Address: 5410 S. High School Road Indianapolis, IN 46221 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4:30pm; intake appointments are scheduled Monday thru Friday 9am-3pm. Organization: Department of Metropolitan Development, Marion County: Division of Community Development and Financial Services Web Site: http://www.indygov.org Telephone: 317-327-5701 Address: City-County Building, Suite 2042 200 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides a variety of home repair programs such as exterior house repair of roof, gutters, and windows for low and moderate income residents. Call for a list of neighborhood organizations and community development corporations. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Family Service: Family Development Asset Building Web Site: http://www.family-service-inc.org Telephone: 317-634-6341, Ext. 170 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 320 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides counseling on housing, credit, and debt management to families or individuals working toward financial stability. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Franklin Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-780-1700, Ext. 12 Address: 6231 S. Arlington Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46237 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm, Friday 8am-4pm; intake appointments are scheduled Monday thru Friday 9am-2pm. Organization: Good News Ministries: Family Transitional Housing Telephone: 317-638-7061 Address: 2801 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Provides transitional housing that is Christian based and structured in five phases to help families achieve self-supported living. One and two bedroom apartments provided at no charge, fully furnished including linens, dishes, and clothing, if needed. Must agree to follow all rules and to participate in all aspects of the program. Organization: Good News Ministries: Indianapolis Rescue Mission Telephone: 317-638-2862 Address: 2716 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Provides emergency shelter for men 18 and older. No limit on length of stay, open dormitory facilities, and 3 meals available daily. Rent fee for employed residents, persons with disabilities pay on a sliding scale, unemployed residents work at the mission for room and board. Must agree to pre-admission drug test and random drug testing during stay. Chapel required at 7pm for all residents. Hours: Daily 2-4pm for walk-ins, Monday thru Friday 8am-6pm for agency referrals. Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis Web Site: http://www.indyhabitat.org Telephone: 317-921-2121 Address: Undisclosed. Description: Builds and sells homes for very low income persons. Eligible clients contribute 175 hours of labor toward construction of a dwelling that they may then purchase though a no interest loan. Waiting period is approximately 6 months. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Organization: Harbor Light Center, Salvation Army: Transitional Housing Program Web Site: http://www.salvationarmy.org Telephone: 317-972-1450 Address: 2400 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides room and board for men 18 and older who need temporary housing while seeking gainful employment. Case management is provided. Must pass a drug test prior to admission and agree to random drug tests during stay. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Harbor Light Center, Salvation Army: Transitional Housing-Apartment Living Web Site: http://www.salvationarmy.org Telephone: 317-972-1450 Address: 919 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers affordable housing on a temporary basis to adults who are in the recovery process from their addiction and no longer require treatment. Program also accessible to non-addicted individuals. Must pass drug test prior to admission and agree to random drug tests during stay. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30 pm. Organization: Horizon House: Homeless Day Center Web Site: http://www.horizonhouse.cc Telephone: 317-423-8909 Address: 1033 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers homeless neighbors a safe place, use of telephone, voice mail, an address, mail delivery, storage of personal belongings, bus tickets for those who qualify, laundry facilities, showers, and access to personal hygiene items and basic survival resources. Also offers professional services including outreach, case management, legal services, a medical clinic, veteran?s services, employment and training, counseling, and substance abuse treatment. Monday thru Friday 7am-4pm and 5pm-8pm, Saturday 8am-4pm, and Sunday 9am-5pm. Organization: Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Battered Women Shelter Referral Web Site: http://www.violenceresource.org Telephone: 1-800-332-7385 Address: 1915 W. 18th Street, Suite B Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Refers women who need domestic violence shelter state-wide. 24-hr. crisis line service. Organization: Indianapolis Housing Agency Web Site: http://www.indyhousing.org Telephone: 317-261-7200 Address: 1935 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Maintains and operates housing for low income families and elderly and disabled persons who reside in Marion County. Rend charged is 30% of adjusted gross income. Organization: Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership: Resolving Mortgage Delinquency Web Site: http://www.inhp.org Telephone: 317-925-1400 or 317-610-4640 Address: 3550 N. Washington Boulevard Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers bimonthly workshops designed to help homeowners who are experiencing hardship, delinquent on their mortgage payment, or facing foreclosure. Also assists with budgeting and credit management. Office hours: Monday thru Thursday 8am-5pm. Workshop hours: Vary. Organization: Julian Center: Emergency Shelter Web Site: http://www.juliancenter.org Telephone: 317-920-9320 Address: 2021 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides emergency shelter for battered women and their children at an undisclosed location. Services include meals, transportation, clothing, K-8 school, individual and group counseling, and personal advocacy. Women must be 18 and older. Open daily 24 hours. Organization: Julian Center: Transitional Housing Web Site: http://www.juliancenter.org Telephone: 317-920-9320 Address: 2021 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides transitional housing for homeless women 18 and older who have been the victim of domestic violence. Will accept women with their children (under age 17). Maximum stay is 2 years. Residents must pass a drug test prior to admission and agree to random drug tests during their stay. Organization: Lawrence Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-545-7860 Address: 9001 E. 59th Street, Suite 101 Indianapolis, IN 46226 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4:30pm by appointment only. Organization: Lighthouse Ministries Web Site: http://www.lighthousemm.org Telephone: 317-636-0209 Address: 520 E. Market Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers shelter for homeless men 18 and older. Support services include medical care, clothing, counseling, job referrals, educational assistance, and life skills training. No drug testing. Chapel attendance required. Intake 3pm-5pm daily. Organization: Mental Health Association in Marion County: Residential Services Web Site: http://www.mcmha.org Telephone: 317-251-0005 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Operates two residential facilities for persons 18 and older with serious long-term mental illness: Ferriday House for men and Gateways for women. Sliding scale fees. Referral by a mental health center or state hospital required. Office hours: Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Middle Way House: Domestic Violence Housing and Support Programs Web Site: http://www.bloomington.in.us/~mwhouse/ Telephone: 812-336-0846 OR 812-333-7404 Address: Call. Description: Provides service-rich emergency and transitional housing, walk-in services, and support groups for domestic violence victims and their children. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Supported Living Services Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: For intake appointment: 317-554-5700 Otherwise: 317-630-7791 Address: 964 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Assists in securing housing in supervised group living, boarding homes, or semi-independent apartment living. Can be appointed representative payee to assist with finances. Offers assertive community treatment. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Momentive Consumer Credit Counseling Service: Housing Services Web Site: http://www.momentive.org Telephone: 317-266-1300 or 1-800-711-7227 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 134 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides full range of housing counseling including pre-purchase, post-purchase, reverse mortgage, delinquency/default, and credit review for low to moderate income families. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Perry Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-788-4810 Address: 4925 S. Shelby Street, Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46227 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-4:30pm; intake appointments scheduled Monday thru Friday 9am-11am and 1pm-3pm. Organization: Pike Township Trustee, Marion County Web Site: http://www.piketwp.com Telephone: 317-291-5801 Address: 5665 Lafayette Road, Suite C Indianapolis, IN 46254 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-3pm by appointment only. Organization: SBC/Indiana: Lifeline Telephone Assistance Telephone: 1-888-285-7983 OR Spanish 1-800-910-1030 Description: Offers a discounted local telephone service for households receiving aid from one or more of the following programs: federal public housing assistance, Section 8 (including HUD), Food Stamps, Medicaid, SSI, LIHEAP, and Project Safe. To sign up, call for an application. Monday thru Friday 8am-8pm. Organization: SBC/Indiana: Link up America Discount Telephone Program Telephone: 1-888-285-7983 Address: 220 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers a discount on telephone installation and basic monthly telephone service to qualifying customers. Monday thru Friday 7am-7pm, and Saturday 8am-5pm. Organization: Sheltering Wings Center for Women: Battered Women Shelter Referral Web Site: http://www.shelteringwings.org Telephone: 317-745-1496 Address: PO Box 92 Danville, IN 46122 Description: Provides shelter, legal referral, and support for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. No drug testing is administered. Open daily 24 hours. Organization: Transitional Life Connections, Inc.: Martha?s House Telephone: 317-822-3440 Address: PO Box 22051 Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Offers a homelike environment for women coming from crisis situations such as substance abuse, domestic violence, recent incarceration, and homelessness. Housing and wrap around services are provided to help reach self-sufficiency. Referral is needed from an agency, church, or service provider. Children not accepted. Organization: Universal Behavioral Services: Residential Services Web Site: http://www.ubscmhc.com Telephone: 317-684-0442 OR 1-888-323-4283 Address: 820 Fort Wayne Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides a residential program with necessary supervision and activities that assist the resident in acquiring and maintaining the necessary skills to live in the community. Living environments provide trained mental health personnel available 24 hours a day. Organization: US Department of Housing and Urban Development Web Site: http://www.hud.gov Telephone: 317-226-6303 Address: 151 N. Delaware Street, Suite1200 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides listings showing locations of apartment complexes that are federally subsidized. Call for listings and/or other questions about HUD insured properties. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:45 pm. Organization: US Department of Veterans Affairs, Indianapolis Regional Office: VA Loan Guaranty Web Site: http://www.homeloans.va.gov Telephone: 1-800-827-1000 Address: 575 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides information regarding VA loans and assistance in working to avoid foreclosure. Serves veterans and/or surviving spouses. Monday thru Friday 7:30am-4pm. Organization: Volunteers of America: Transitional Housing for Homeless Veterans Web Site: http://www.voain.org Telephone: 317-686-9849 OR 317-686-9843 Address: 611 N. Capitol Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides short term residential and wrap around services to honorably discharged US Veterans who have been classified as homeless. Organization: Warren Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-897-2071 Address: 501 N. Post Road, Suite A Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-11am and 1pm-3pm by appointment only. Organization: Washington Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-252-5222 Address: 5117 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm; intake appointments scheduled Monday thru Friday 9am-2pm. Organization: Wayne Township Trustee, Marion County Web Site: http://www.waynetwp.org Telephone: 317-241-4191 Address: 5401 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4pm; intake appointments scheduled Monday thru Friday 8:30am-2:30pm. Organization: Wheeler Mission Ministries: Residential Program Web Site: http://www.wmm.org Telephone: 317-635-3575 Address: 245 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides a 12-month residential program for self-motivated males 18 and older who want to work to improve their lives. Acceptance is preceded by a seven-day trial period that emphasizes work responsibility, classes, and life skills. No drug testing. 13-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Indiana Civil Liberties Union Web Site: http://www.iclu.org Telephone: 317-635-4059 Address: 1031 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides legal assistance to any Indiana residents whose constitutional rights have been ignored or violated by a government agency or who wishes to file a complaint against a government agency. Organization: Indiana Civil Rights Commission Web Site: http://www.in.gov/icrc/ Telephone: 317-232-2600 1-800-628-2909 Address: IN Government Center North, N103 100 N. Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Investigates allegations of discrimination in education, employment, credit, public accommodations, and housing. Organization: Indiana Legal Services Web Site: http://www.indianajustice.org Legal information at http://www.ilsi.net Telephone: Homeless project 317-631-9410 Legal Assistance Program 317-632-5764 Senior Law Project 317-631-9424 Address: 151 N. Delaware Street, Ste 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides free legal services to homeless persons, those who were homeless within the past three months, and persons facing loss of their homes through eviction or foreclosure. Also represents low income Indiana residents in civil cases; and provides legal services for qualifying types of cases to vulnerable residents age 60 and older. Not for criminal cases. In some cases, income and resource guidelines must be met. Website contains information on legal issues such as divorce, debt collection, child care benefits, and much more. Organization: Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Web Site: http://www.in.gov/ipas/ Telephone: 317-722-5555 1-800-622-4845 Address: 4701 N. Keystone Avenue Suite 222 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Serves mentally and physically disabled residents of Indiana who are having problems associated with a denial of a right or discrimination due to the individual?s disability. Organization: Indiana Public Defender Telephone: 317-232-2475 Address: 1 N. Capitol Avenue, Ste 800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Appointed by the court to represent those who are incarcerated or committed to the department of correction due to a criminal conviction and unable to employ counsel if the right to legal representation is established by law. Organization: Indianapolis Bar Association Legal Line Web Site: http://www.indybar.org Telephone: 317-269-2000 Address: Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides information on a variety of legal issues. Hotline is available on the second Tuesday of each month from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Organization: Indianapolis Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Web Site: http://indybar.org Telephone: 317-269-2222 Description: Provides referrals to private attorneys according to the area of law needed. Organization: Indianapolis Legal Aid Society Web Site: http://www.indylas.org Telephone: 317-635-9538 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Rm. 122 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers free legal assistance and representation to low income residents of Marion and surrounding counties and possible sliding scale for those over the pro-bono guidelines. Registration fee is $5. Organization: Indianapolis Marion County Department of Administration Web Site: http://www.indygov.org/eGov/city/doa/home.htm Telephone: 317-327-5262 Address: City-County Building 200 E. Washington Street Suite 1501 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Investigates discrimination complaints on the basis of disability, age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or ancestry in the areas of employment, housing, education and public accommodations. Organization: Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center Web Site: http://www.indypeaceandjustice.org Telephone: 317-920-1510 Address: 609 E. 29th Street, Suite 314 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides a no-cost conflict/dispute resolution service in Indianapolis neighborhoods. A panel of trained community residents hears disputes and assists in reaching agreement. Organization: Kids Voice/Indiana Advocates for Children Web Site: http://www.clcind.org Telephone: 317-558-2870, Ext. 23 Address: 5160 E. 65th Street, Suite 109 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Description: Provides legal support and advocacy for children statewide. Organization: Marion County Bar Association Pro Bono Referral System Telephone: 317-634-3950 Address: 617 Indiana Avenue, Suite 211 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides referrals to private attorneys. Provides pro bono services for indigent clients when they are referred by Indiana Legal Services Organization: NAACP ? National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Telephone: 317-925-5127 Address: 300 E. Fall Creek Parkway North Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Deals with racial discrimination in all areas of society. Organization: Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic Web Site: http://www.nclegalclinic.org Telephone: 317-415-5333 Spanish 317-415-5315 Address: 8 locations Indianapolis, IN Description: Provides pro bono legal representation and preventive law education to low income Indiana families and low income immigrants. Organization: Westminster Neighborhood Ministries Legal Clinic Web Site: http://www.westminsterministries.org Telephone: 317-632-9785 Address: 445 N. State Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers legal advice (not representation) at no charge to low income Marion County residents on Monday evenings. Call for appointment. 13-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Web Site: http://www.lillyanswers.com http://www.lilly.com Telephone: Lilly Answers 1-877-795-4559 Lilly Cares 1-800-545-6962 Address: Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis, IN 46285 Description: Offers Lilly Answers, a patient assistance program for low income Medicare enrollees without prescription drug coverage. Card allows seniors and people with disabilities under Medicare to pay a $12 flat fee for a 30-day supply of any retail drug distributed by Lilly (except controlled substances). Also offers Lilly Cares, providing medications through physicians to qualifying patients who have no alternative means of obtaining Lilly medications. Organization: IN FSSA Division of Family and Children Hoosier Rx Web Site: http://www.state.in.us/HoosierRx Telephone: 317-234-1381 Address: PO Box 6224 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Description: Offers partial refund of prescription drugs for low-income seniors. Organization: Rx for Indiana Web Site: http://www.rxforindiana.org Telephone: 1-877-793-0765 Description: Provides access to more than 275 prescription assistance programs and helps streamline the process. Organization: United Senior Action Web Site: http://www.usaindiana.org Telephone: 317-634-0872 Address: 324 W. Morris, Suite 114 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Description: Provides information about purchasing prescription drugs at a discount from Canadian pharmacies. Website provides prices and availability of medications. Organization: Wishard Health Services Pharmacy Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu Telephone: 317-630-6438 Address: 1001 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Fills prescriptions written by clinic physicians on a sliding fee basis. 13-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Al-anon Web Site: http://www.indyaa.org Telephone: 317-257-2693 Description: A group for adults who live with or have lived with the problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend. Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Web Site: http://www.indyaa.org Telephone: 317-632-7864 Address: 136 E Market Street, Suite 1030 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people recovering from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. No dues or fees for membership. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, political party, organization or institution. The purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety using 12-Step principles. Meetings held daily in several locations throughout Marion County. Call or check website for specifics. Organization: Cocaine Anonymous (CA) Web Site: http://www.caindiana.org/ Telephone: 317-767-1300 Address: P.O. Box 39564 Indianapolis, IN 46239-0564 Description: Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share experiences and help others to recover from their addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances. There are no dues or fees for membership; CA is self-supporting through member contributions. CA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution. Twelve-step method is used. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Web Site: http://www.naindiana.org Telephone: 317-875-5459 Address: 2511 East 46th Street, Building A, #A5 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Narcotics Anonymous provides a recovery process and support network for people for whom drugs are a major problem. NA meets regularly to help members stay clean. Membership is open to all drug addicts. There are no social, religious, economic, racial, ethnic, national, gender, or class-status membership restrictions. There are no dues or fees for membership. Members share successes and challenges in overcoming active addiction and living drug-free productive lives through 12-Step principles. 13-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Alpha Resources Counseling Services Web Site: http://www.alpharescoun.com Telephone: Northwest office 317-293-9874 East Office 317-353-8494 South Office 317-784-3985 West Office 317-243-3806 Address: Northwest office 3901 W. 30th Street Indianapolis, IN 46222 East Office 5317 E. 16th Street, Suite 8 Indianapolis, IN 46218 South Office 539 Turtle Creek South Drive Suite 38 Indianapolis, IN 46227 West Office 6531 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: Provides individual, couple, and group substance abuse education, outpatient counseling, and intensive outpatient counseling programs for adults. Serves western Marion County; Hendricks, and Morgan Counties. Sliding scale fees based on income. Organization: BehaviorCorp Substance Abuse Services Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: 317-257-3903 For first appointment call 317-574-1254 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway Boulevard Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46205 5525 Georgetown Road, Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides short- and long-term substance abuse services including residential treatment and case management for adults and their families. Offers individual and group therapy. Services Marion, Hamilton, and Boone Counties. Sliding scale fees based on eligibility. Organization: CASI ? Community Addiction Services of Indiana Web Site: http://www.communityaddictionservices.org/ Telephone: 317-633-8240 Address: 1040 E. New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers range of addiction intervention programs for youth, adults, and families. Provides compulsive gambling assessment and treatment; anger management groups; and addiction groups. Sliding scale fees. Organization: Dove Recovery House for Women Telephone: 317-964-0451 Address: 14 N. Highland Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Transitional housing for adult women wanting to end drug or alcohol addiction. No children are accepted. Must be at least 72 hours clean and/or proof of detox. Organization: Fairbanks Web Site: http://www.fairbankscd.org Telephone: 317-849-8222 Address: 8102 Clearvista Parkway Indianapolis, IN 46256 Description: Offers intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization services designed to assist in implementing a personal recovery program. Also offers a medically supervised detoxification service. Organization: Family Service Chemical Dependency Treatment Program Web Site: http://www.family-service-inc.org Telephone: 317-634-6341,Ext. 140 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Ste 320 Description: Offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse program and after care including assessment, education, and group counseling. Child care is available. Hoosier Assurance Program enrollment available. Organization: First Step Supportive Living Program Web Site: http://www.fairbankscd.org Telephone: 317-849-8222 Address: 8102 Clearvista Parkway Indianapolis, IN 46256 Description: A residential living facility that assists residents in developing living skills to facilitate a positive return to their family and community while maintaining an alcohol and drug-free lifestyle. Participants are actively involved in a partial hospitalization program, intensive outpatient program and a recovery management program; and are employed full or part time or engaged in regular volunteer work. Attendance at five AA, NA, or CA meetings is required. Organization: Gallahue Mental Health Services Web Site: http://www.ecommunity.com Telephone: 317-355-5007 Spanish 317-355-5009 Address: 5470 E. 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Provides intensive therapeutic programs for adult and adolescent substance abusers. Participants live at home and attend program 2 evenings per week. Also provides individual, family, and group substance abuse (including gambling) counseling. Serves Marion, Hancock, Shelby, Hamilton, Johnson, and Madison Counties. Organization: Hamilton Center Web Site: http://www.hamiltoncenter.org Telephone: 317-937-3700 Address: 2160 N. Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides counseling and support group services for alcohol or drug abuse problems and other addictions. Organization: Harbor Light Center, Salvation Army Outpatient Addictions Treatment Program Web Site: http://www.salvationarmy.org Telephone: 317-972-1450 Address: 2400 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides certified outpatient substance abuse counseling for economically disadvantaged men and women who do not require residential treatment, or as aftercare following residential treatment. Includes individual counseling, group therapy, family counseling, and participation in support group meetings. Also offers a residential, medically supervised detoxification service with sliding scale fees; and a 14-day residential drug and alcohol treatment program for adults. Organization: Indy Interventions Addiction Recovery Telephone: 317-885-8296 Address: 500 S. Polk Street, Suite 6 Greenwood, IN 46143 Description: Provides Level 1, 2, or 3 treatments and an intensive outpatient program, aftercare/relapse prevention and substance abuse counseling for individuals or families. Includes help with anger management and co-dependency. Sliding scale fees. Organization: Lucille Raines Residence Telephone: 317-636-3328 Address: 947 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN Description: A continuing care facility for persons who have completed substance abuse programs. Referral required. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center Addiction Services Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: 317-630-7791 Address: 3171 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides intensive outpatient programs (both day and evening), counseling and support groups for persons with substance abuse problems and their families. Offers sliding scale fees. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center Narcotics Treatment Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: 317-686-5634 Spanish 317-630-6525 Address: 832 N. Meridian Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides methadone maintenance program including counseling, intervention planning and case management; fixed fees. Hispanic callers should call the Spanish line first. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center Outpatient Detox Program Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: 317-630-7791 Spanish 317-630-6525 Address: 1001 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: An outpatient medically supervised detoxification service. Includes all services designed to aid recovery, such as vitamin therapy, evaluation, counseling, education classes and films, and AA and NA meetings. Serving adults who must be sober; sliding scale fees. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center Project Home Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: 317-931-5139 Address: 3333 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides a home-based outpatient treatment program to pregnant and parenting women who use substances, and to their families. Focus is to help women achieve recovery and have healthy babies; emphasis is on prenatal care and interventions prior to the birth. Open to pregnant women and parenting women whose youngest child is birth to 6 months. Also provides transitional housing for clients and their children for up to two years. Organization: New Life Recovery Home for Men Telephone: 765-482-4955 765-516-1076 Address: 224 S. Lebanon Street Lebanon, IN 46052 Description: Transitional housing facility for alcoholic or drug-addicted males age 18-65 whose desire is recovery. Provides counselors and a 12-step program, support groups, employment skills, and a structured environment. Organization: Pathway to Recovery Telephone: 317-926-8557 Address: 2135 N. Alabama Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers long-term residence with supportive environment for homeless substance abusers and dually diagnosed persons. Sliding scale fee for room and board. Also provides job coaching and individual counseling. Organization: Potter and Clay Ministries, Inc. Telephone: 317-257-2222 Address: P.O. Box 14182 Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Faith-based prevention, intervention, and treatment counseling of youth and adults who are addicted to controlled substances and drugs. Organization: Progress House Web Site: http://www.progresshouse.org Telephone: 317-637-9816 Address: 201 S. Shelby Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides housing, guidance, supervision, and support for recovering male alcoholics 23 and older. Must be sober for five days before applying, commit to minimum stay of 90 days, and have a referral from a treatment center or be a member of a 12-step group. Organization: Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center Telephone: 317-554-0000 Address: 1481 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Outpatient substance abuse services for veterans?day and evening programs. Provides medical detox and methadone maintenance for veterans. Organization: Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center Web Site: http://www.salvationarmyindiana.org Telephone: 317-638-6585 Address: 711 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides counseling and work therapy as part of a residential program for alcoholics, ex-offenders, and drug abusers. Program length is usually six months. For males age 21 and older only. Organization: Second Chance Ministries Inc. Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Program Telephone: 317-955-7957 317-889-7881 Address: 401 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: State certified drug and alcohol outpatient program. Designed to assist families in the recovery process through counseling and/or spiritual growth. Organization: Seeds of Hope Telephone: 317-244-0203 Address: 1425 S. Mickley Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: Transitional housing for women 18 and older who are recovering from chemical addiction. Offers 12-step program meetings and self-help support groups and assistance in securing and/or . Fee is $95/week. Organization: Southeast Community Services Web Site: http://www.southeastcommunityservices.org/ Telephone: 317-236-7400 Address: 901 S. Shelby Street Indianapolis, IN 46203 Description: Offers free and confidential substance abuse evaluations, and can fast track referrals to 35 different treatment centers. Will assist clients with Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, or no insurance. Organization: Spain?s Residential Living Telephone: 317-640-2575 Address: 3019 and 3021 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Transitional housing for men and women recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. Client is required to attend three outside 12-step meetings weekly and spiritual group counseling Organization: Talbot House Telephone: 317-635-1192 Address: 1424 Central Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Residential care facility for adult males recovering from alcoholism or drug addiction. Residents attend on-site AA meetings. Normal length of stay is six months. Fees are $75/week including two daily meals. Organization: Tara Treatment Center Transitional Residential and Partial Inpatient Program Web Site: http://www.taracenter.com Telephone: 812-526-2611 1-800-397-9978 Address: 6231 S. US 31 Franklin, IN 46131 Description: A transitional residential program for women and men 18 and older who have completed treatment for chemical dependency and need a recovery environment. Residents must secure employment and/or pay for their own room and board. Focus is teaching independent living skills, and parenting, if applicable. Organization: Volunteers of America Outpatient Addiction Treatment Web Site: http://voain.org Telephone: 317-686-9779 317-686-5811 Address: 611 N. Capitol Avenue Description: Outpatient addiction (drug, alcohol, gambling) counseling to adults and adolescents and their families. Fixed fees. 13-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: AdminisStar Federal Customer Service Program Web Site: http://www.medicare.gov Telephone: 1-800-622-4792 Address: 8115 Knue Road Indianapolis, IN 46250 Description: Provides information about Medicare including names of health providers who accept Medicare assignment, services covered by Medicare, and accepts reports of possible fraud or abuse. Organization: Indiana Department of Insurance SHIIP-Senior Health Insurance Information Program Telephone: 317-233-3475 1-800-452-4800 Address: 311 W. Washington Street Rm. 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides free assistance and information about Medicare, Medicare Supplement Insurance, Medicare Managed Care Plans, long-term care insurance and the Indiana Long Term Care Program. Volunteer counselors help assess health insurance needs and provide information. Organization: Marion County Division of Family Resources Public Assistance?TANF, Food Stamps, and Medicaid Web Site: http://www.in.gov./fssa/families Telephone: 317-352-0905 317-329-1571, Ext 221 317-921-0271, Ext. 221 317-931-2920, Ext. 221 317-568-3987, Ext. 222 317-234-0383, Ext. 221 317-232-2466, Ext. 259 317-925-3375, Ext. 535 317-233-9886 317-610-7240, Ext. 200 317-251-0298 Address: 5626 E. 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 3500 N. Lafayette Road, Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46222 2432 Dr. Martin Luther King Sr. Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 3524 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 6154 E. 46th Street Indianapolis, IN 46226 1920 W. Morris Street Indianapolis, IN 46221 863 Massachusetts Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 1819 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 901 S. Shelby Street, 2nd floor, new wing Indianapolis, IN 46203 2855 N. Keystone, Suite 170 Indianapolis, IN 46218 4720 Kingsway Dr., Suite 125 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Application site for TANF, Food Stamps, and Hoosier Healthwise/Medicaid in Marion County Organization: Marion County Health Department Web Site: http://www.mchd.com Telephone: 317-221-7300 317-221-7500 317-221-5700 Address: Northeast Health Office 6042 E. 21st Suite Indianapolis, IN 46219 Northwest Health Office 6940 N. Michigan Road, Suite 130 Indianapolis, IN 46268 South District Health Office 505 E. National Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46227 Description: Offers the services of public health nurses, social workers, and community health workers who make home visits to assess health needs for individuals and families. Social services provides individual, group, and family counseling with an emphasis on health issues. 14. WYDOT CENTER FOR COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, INC., KS 14-1. ANGER MANAGEMENT Organization: The Family Conservancy Telephone: 913-342-1110 Address: 626 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Anger management for adults. Organization: Wyandot Center Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington Ave Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Anger management for children/adolescence 14-2. ANIMALS Organization: Animal Control Telephone: 913-321-1445 Address: 3301 Park Dr Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Report/pick-up stray animals. Organization: Humane Society Telephone: 913-596-1000 Address: 5445 Parallel Pkwy Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Center to adopt a pet or put one up for adoption. Organization: Wayside Waifs Telephone: 816-761-8151 Address: 3901 Martha Truman Road Grandview, MO Description: Place pets and stray animals up for adoption. 14-3. CHILD NEEDS/PARENTING SUPPORT Organization: Associated Youth Services Telephone: 913-831-2820 Address: 1620 S 37th Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Services to at-risk youth and their families. Organization: Child Abuse Hotline Telephone: 1-800-922-5330 Description: Confidential reporting number. Organization: Childcare Source Telephone: 913-573-2273 Address: 626 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Resource for locating licensed childcare providers. Organization: DCCA Family Preservation Region2 Telephone: 913-894-0900 Address: 12351 W 96 Terr Lenxa Kansas City, KS 66215 Description: Foster care/family preservation provider. Organization: Headstart Telephone: 913-621-5437 Address: 2940 N. 17th St Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: EOF program for low-income preschoolers. Organization: Kansas S.R.S.- Child Protection Telephone: 913-279-7390 Address: 4th and State Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Child protection agency, investigates neglect/abuse. Organization: KCSL Telephone: 913-621-2016 1-800-566-1066 Address: 15717 College Blvd Lenexa Kansas City, KS 66219 Description: Foster care/Adoption provider. Organization: KVC (Kaw Valley Center) Telephone: 913-334-0294 Address: 4300 Brenner Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Reintegration/foster care provider for Wy Co. Organization: Parents as Teachers Telephone: 913-627-4361 Address: 625 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Foster care/family preservation provider. Organization: TFI (The Farm, Inc.) Telephone: 913-287-5019 Address: 1333 Meadowlark Ln. Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Foster care/family preservation provider. Organization: The Children?s Place Telephone: 816-363-1898 Address: 2 E 59th St Kansas City, MO 64113 Description: Treatment for traumatized children. Organization: Wyandot Center for Com. Beh. HC Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington Ave Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Nona Boyd- organizes parenting education classes. Also offers program for adults who abuse children. 14-4. COUNSELING Organization: The Family Conservancy Telephone: 913-342-1110 Address: 626 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Sliding-fee scale for counseling. Organization: Wyandot Center for Com. Beh. HC Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington Ave Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Sliding-fee scale for counseling. 14-5. CONSUMER RIGHTS Organization: Food and Drug Administration Telephone: 913-752-2100 Address: 11510 W 80th Lenexa Kansas City, KS 66214 Description: U.S. Consumer rights. 14-6. CREDIT COUNSELING Organization: Consumer Credit Counseling Telephone: 816-753-0535 Address: 211 W Armour Blvd, #304 Kansas City, MO 64102 Description: Not-for-profit credit counseling- sliding scale/free. 14-7. CRISIS SERVICES - MENTAL HEALTH Organization: After Hours Hotline Telephone: 913-831-1773 Description: After-hours for Mental Health Centers. Organization: Mental Health Crisis Telephone: 1-888-279-8188 Description: Toll-free line for mental health support. Organization: Wyandot Center Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington Kansas City,KS 66112 Description: Walk-in Crisis clinic, M-F, 9 AM - 3PM. 14-8. DEAF SERVICES Organization: Deaf Expressions Telephone: 913-268-3323 Address: PO Box 19181 Lenexa, KS 66285 Description: Provides deaf interpreting services. Organization: Hear Now Telephone: 1-800-648-4327 Description: Helps with cost of hearing aids for low-income. Organization: KS Comm. For Deaf/Hard of Hear. Telephone: 1-800-432-0698 Address: 3640 SW Topeka Blvd, Topeka, KS 66611 Description: Find interpreters, resources for the deaf. 14-9. DENTAL CARE ASSISTANCE Organization: Cabot West Side Health Center Telephone: 816-471-0900 Address: 1810 Summit, Kansas City, MO 64108 Description: Sliding-fee scale for dental care. Organization: KC Free Health Clinic- East Side Telephone: 816-753-5144, x8 Address: 5119 E 24th Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Sliding-fee scale for dental care- Mon & Tues only. Organization: KC Free Health Clinic- Midtown Telephone: 816-753-5144, x8 Address: 3515 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Sliding-fee scale for dental care- Mon-Fri (appts. set Fri only). Organization: Samuel Rogers Comm. Health Center Telephone: 816-254-3382 Address: 620 W 23rd, Independence, MO 64055 Description: Sliding-fee scale for dental care. Organization: Senior Dental Care Telephone: 1-800-432-3583 Description: Provides referrals for dental assistance for elderly. Organization: Seton Center Family Health Center Telephone: 816-231-3955 Address: 2816 E 23rd, Kansas City, MO 64127 Description: Sliding-fee scale for dental care. Organization: Smiles Change Lives Web Site: www.smileschangelives.org Telephone: 816-421-4949 Description: Reduced cost orthodontic treatment. Organization: Swope Health Center Telephone: 816-923-5800 Address: 3801 Blue Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64130 Description: Sliding-fee scale for dental care. Organization: Swope Health Wyandotte Dental Clinic Telephone: 816-922-3111 Address: 21 N. 12th St, Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: $25 service fee for adults/ $10 for 18 and under. Organization: UMKC Dental School Telephone: 816-235-2100 Address: 650 E 25th, Kansas City, MO 64180 Description: Sliding-fee scale for dental care. 14-10. DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES Organization: Coalition for Independence Telephone: 913-321-5140 Address: 4911 State Ave Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Head Injury/developmental/HCBS services. Organization: Mosaic Telephone: 913-788-8400 Address: 8047 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Wyandotte County developmental disability service provider. Organization: ResCare Telephone: 913-342-9426 Address: 5031 Matney, Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Wyandotte County developmental disability service provider. 14-11. DISABILITY ADVOCATES Organization: Disability Rights Center (KAPS) Telephone: 1-800-432-2326 Address: 635 SW Harrison, Ste 100 ,Topeka, KS 66603 Description: Disability advocates. 14-12. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES Organization: Battered Person?s Hotline Telephone: 816-468-5463 Description: Links to available resources. Organization: Joyce Williams Shelter Telephone: 913-321-0951 Description: Links to available resources. Organization: Rose Brooks Center Telephone: 816-861-6100 Description: Links to available resources. Organization: Wyandot Center Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington KCK 66112 Description: Domestic violence program for batterers. 14-13. DROP-IN CENTERS/CRO Organization: S.I.D.E. Telephone: 913-621-4202 Address: 630 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Consumer-Run Center. 14-14. DUAL RECOVERY SERVICES Johnson County Organization: Hope & Healing Telephone: 913-826-4149 Address: 1314 E Park Olathe KS Description: 6-7 PM (LINC Building). Organization: Take the Steps Address: 5400 W 75th Prairie Village, KS Description: Sat 11-Noon; Thurs. 6-7PM (Asbury UM Church). Wyandotte County Organization: Looking at Options Telephone: 913-287-0007 Address: 1223 Meadowlark Lane Kansas City, KS 66106 Contact: Brian Knowles Description: Call for locations and times. Organization: Looking at Options Telephone: 913-287-0007 Address: Wyandotte Towers 915 Washington Contact: Brian Knowles Description: Call for locations and times. Organization: Getting What You Want Telephone: 913-287-0007 Address: 737 Armstrong Kansas City, KS 66101 Contact: Brian Knowles Description: Call for locations and times. 14-15. EDUCATION Organization: ATS Telephone: 913-627-4100 Address: 2220 N 59th Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Area vocational-technical school. Organization: Donnelly College Telephone: 913-621-6070 Address: 608 N 18th Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Private college. Organization: Johnson County Community College Telephone: 913-469-8500 Address: 12345 College Boulevard Overland Park, KS 66210 Description: Community College in Johnson County. Organization: Kansas State Cooperative Extension Telephone: 913-299-9300 Address: 9400 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Master gardener and food programs for adults. Organization: KCKCC Telephone: 913-334-1100 Address: 7201 State Avenue Kansas, City, KS 66112 Description: Community College in Wyandotte County. Organization: KU School of Social Welfare Telephone: 913-897-8400 Address: Edwards Campus 12600 Quivera Road Overland Park, KS 66213 Description: BSW and MSW program in KC. Organization: KU School of Social Welfare Telephone: 913-897-5652 Address: Lawrence campus 1545 Lilac Ln, Lawrence, KS 66044 Description: BSW and MSW program in Lawrence. Organization: Metropolitan Community Colleges Telephone: 816-759-1000 Address: 3200 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Kansas City, MO area community colleges. Organization: Rockhurst University Telephone: 816-501-4000 Address: 1100 Rockhurst Lane Kansas City, MO 64110 Description: Private Jesuit university. Organization: US Department of Education Telephone: 1-800-621-3115 Address: 400 Maryland Ave Washington, DC 20202 Description: Federal office of education/Financial Aid. Organization: University of Missouri, KC Telephone: 816-235-1000 Address: 5100 Rockhill Kansas City, MO 64110 Description: State university in Kansas City. Organization: Wright Business School Telephone: 913-385-7700 Address: 8951 Metcalf Overland Park, KS 66212 Description: Offers business classes. 14-16. ENTITLEMENT AGENCIES Organization: EBT Kansas Service Helpline Telephone: 1-800-997-6666 Description: Learn how to use Vision Card. Organization: EDS- Kansas Medicaid Helpline Telephone: 1-800-766-9012 Description: Spenddown/billing questions. Organization: Kansas S.R.S. Telephone: 913-279-7000 Address: 400 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food stamps, general assistance, etc. Organization: Kansas S.R.S. Mailing address Address: PO Box 171248 Kansas City, KS 66117-0248 Description: Mailing address for applications. Organization: Medicare Telephone: 1-800-MEDICARE Description: Federal health insurance for disabled/elderly. Organization: Missouri DFS- Jackson County Telephone: 816-889-2000 Address: 615 E 13th Street Kansas City, MO Description: Food stamps, general assistance, etc. Organization: Southview Adult Daycare Telephone: 913-677-2273 Address: 6306 Roe Ave, Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Adult daycare provider. Organization: Social Security Info Telephone: 1-800-772-1213 Description: Automated Federal Information. Organization: Social Security Disability Determination Telephone: 1-800-685-0122 Address: 3640 SW Topeka Boulevard, Ste 200 Topeka, KS 66611 Description: Agency decides Soc. Sec. eligibility. 14-17. ELDERLY SERVICES Organization: Adult Protective Services Telephone: 913-279-7147 Address: 400 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Investigating agency, resources. Organization: Area Agency on Aging Telephone: 913-328-4531/1-800-432-3535 Address: 1300 N 78th Street Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Government agency dedicated to older adults. Organization: Elder Abuse Hotline - Kansas Telephone: 1-800-922-5330 Description: Confidential elder abuse reporting number - KS. Organization: Elder Abuse Hotline - Missouri Telephone: 1-800-392-0210 Description: Confidential elder abuse reporting number - MO. Organization: Kansas City Connect Seniors Telephone: 816-421-4980 Description: Information and referral agency for older adults. Organization: Kansas Dept on Aging Telephone: 1-800-432-3535 Description: Links to state/local resources for aging population. Organization: Kansas Guardianship Program Telephone: 1-800-672-0086 Address: 3248 Kimball Avenue Manhattan, KS 66503 Description: Can assist with finding guardians for individuals. Organization: Southview Adult Daycare Telephone: 913-677-2273 Address: 6306 Roe Ave, Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Adult daycare provider. Organization: Sunflower Adult Daycare Telephone: 913-299-0800 Address: 4601 State Avenue, #76 Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Adult daycare provider. 14-18. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Organization: Armourdale Baptist Church Telephone: 913-371-6476 Address: 700 S. Mill Street Kansas City, KS 66105 Description: 66105 zip only- every Mon 10-12. Organization: American Red Cross Telephone: 913-321-6314 Address: 1600 Washington Boulevard Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Natural Disaster Assistance/Training CPR/1st Aid. Organization: Bridges of Hope Telephone: 913-281-4700 Address: 933 Argentine Boulevard Kansas City, KS 66105 Description: Pantry/Clothing/Christmas. Organization: Catholic Community Services Telephone: 913- Address: 2220621-3445 Central Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Helps with rental/utility/food. Organization: Crosslines Telephone: 913-281-3388 Address: 736 Shawnee Kansas City, KS 66105 Description: Utilities/pantry/rent/clothing/meals/medication assistance. Organization: EOF/Northside/Southside Centers Telephone: 913-371-7800/913-371-0848 Address: 1542 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Helps with rental/utility/clothing. Organization: It is Written Ministries Telephone: 913-281-4463 Address: 1314 N 38th Street Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Clothing, Thurs 7 PM; Sun 11:30 AM. Organization: Metropolitan Lutheran Ministries Telephone: 913-342-8333 Address: 722 Reynolds Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Helps with rental/utility/clothing. Organization: Mt. Carmel Redevelopment Telephone: 913-621-4111 Address: 1311 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Utilities/pantry/rent/clothing Organization: Salvation Army Telephone: 913-321-6958 Address: 701 Washington Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Helps with rental/mortgage/utility. Organization: Shawnee Community Center Telephone: 913-268-7746 Address: 67th and Nieman, Shawnee Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Helps with rental/utility/clothing- call Mon. am for appt. Organization: Southern Baptist Ministries Telephone: 913-299-5800 Address: 5900 State Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Utilities/pantry/rent/Christmas/medical/health. Organization: Southside CAP Center Telephone: 913-321-7418 Address: 947 Osage Kansas City, KS 66105 Description: Helps with rental/utility/job placement. Organization: United Way Telephone: 211 Description: Information and referral agency for assistance. Organization: Vaugh Trent Telephone: 913-441-0461 Address: 246 Shadyside Kansas City, KS 66012 Description: Helps with utilities/food/clothing- Edwards/Bonner residents ONLY. 14-19. EMPLOYMENT Organization: Job Service Telephone: 913-281-3000 Address: Call for appointment Description: Kansas Dept. of Human Resources Organization: KC Workforce Development Center Telephone: 913-281-3000 Address: 552 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Apply for unemployment compensation. Organization: KU Job Line Telephone: 913-588-4400 Address: 39th and Rainbow Kansas City, KS 66160 Description: Lists jobs available at KU. Organization: Providence Job Line Telephone: 913-596-4990 Address: 8929 Parallel Parkway Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Lists jobs available at Providence MC. Organization: Subcontracts Telephone: 913-342-9426 Address: 5301 Matney Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Workshop for people with Developmental Disabilities. Organization: Unemployment Insurance Telephone: 913-596-3500 Address: PO Box 2098 Kansas City, KS 66110 Description: Access to unemployment compensation. Organization: Vocational Rehabilitation Telephone: 913-279-7407 Address: 4th and State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Kansas state job skills training program for disabled. Organization: Wyandot Center Vocational Dept. Telephone: 913-287-0007 Address: 1223 Meadowlark Lane Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Contact Sitka Stueve or Voc. Team member. Organization: Wyandotte County/UG Job Line Telephone: 913-573-5688 Address: 701 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Unified Government job listing number. 14-20. EYEGLASSES/EYE CARE Organization: Eyecare Help Telephone: 1-800-222-3937 Description: Senior eye care program. Organization: Gift of Sight Program Web Site: givethegiftofsight.org Address: Local Lenscrafters Description: Helps people with free eye exam/glasses Organization: Lions Club Telephone: 913-342-8878 Description: Helps with free glasses (recycled eyewear program). Organization: Medical/Surgical Eyecare Telephone: 913-299-8800 Address: 8919 Parallel Parkway Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Medicaid eyecare provider. Organization: Riverview Community Services (MLM) Telephone: 913-371-7070 Address: 722 Reynolds Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Helps with free eye exam and glasses. Organization: Russel Eyecare Telephone: 913-788-3234 Address: 1218 N 79th St Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Medicaid eyecare provider. Organization: Winkler-Philbrook Eyecare Telephone: 913-299-3548 Address: 7161 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Medicaid eyecare provider. 14-21. FAMILY SUPPORT Organization: Alliance for the Mentally Ill Telephone: 816-931-0030 Address: 406 W. 34th #506 Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Support group for friends/family members of SPMI. 14-22. FOOD KITCHENS (FREE MEAL) Organization: Argentine Food Kitchen Address: 20th and Conner Kansas City, KS Description: Mon-Fri, 11:45-1PM Organization: Crosslines Food Kitchen Address: 7th and Kansas Avenue Description: Mon-Fri, 12 ? 2PM Organization: Grace and Holy Trinity Address: 12th and Broadway Kansas City, MO Description: Mon-Fri, 12 ? 2PM Organization: Salvation Army Address: 3019 E 9th Kansas City, MO Description: Mon-Fri, 11:30 ? 1PM Organization: United Inner City Services Address: 1101 Euclid Kansas City, MO Description: Mon-Fri, 12 ? 2PM Organization: Westport United Methodist Address: 40th and Washington Kansas City, MO Description: Mon-Fri, 10 ? 12PM Organization: Willa Gill Center Telephone: 913-621-4690 Address: 645 Nebraska Kansas City, KS Description: 7 days a week, 11:15 - 12:45PM 14-23. FOOD PANTRIES (GROCERIES) Organization: Argentine Assembly of God Telephone: 913-831-2950 Address: 1200 S 42nd Street Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Antioch Family Worship Center Telephone: 913-432-5391 Address: 5201 Antioch Shawnee, KS Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Catholic Charities Telephone: 913-621-3445/913-621-1504 Address: 2220 Central Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Crosslines Telephone: 913-281-3388 Address: 736 Shawnee Kansas City, KS 66105 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment after 9:30 AM. Organization: El Centro (spanish speaking) Telephone: 913-621-3618 Address: 650 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: EOF/N.E. C&D Center Telephone: 913-371-0848 Address: 950 Quindaro Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Gardner Multipurpose Center Telephone: 913-856-7405 Address: 116 E Main Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Grandview Cong. Comm of Christ Telephone: 913-321-3268 Address: 15 N. Wilson Boulevard Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Emergency food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Greater Pentecostal Temple Telephone: 913-281-5577 Address: 864 Splitlog Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Harvest America Telephone: 913-342-2121 Address: 14th and Metropolitan Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Metropolitan Lutheran Ministries Telephone: 913-342-8333 Address: 722 Reynolds, Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Pleasant Green Baptist Church Telephone: 913-371-5393 Address: 340 David Gray Drive Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Prescott Neighborhood Center Telephone: 913-621-3571 Address: 2 S 14th Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Roswell Church of Christ Telephone: 913-621-0382 Address: 2900 Roswell, Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Thurs., 7 - 9 PM. Organization: Salvation Army Telephone: 913-321-6958 Address: 751 Washington Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Shawnee Community Center Telephone: 913-268-7746 Address: 65th and Nieman Description: Food pantry, call Mon AM for appointment. Organization: St. Paul?s Church Telephone: 913-321-8674 Address: 18th and Washington Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Third Street Church of God Telephone: 913-321-2038 Address: 1907 N 3rd Street Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Turner House Telephone: 913-371-4709 Address: 2052 N 3rd Street Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. Organization: Village Church Telephone: 913-671-2315 Address: 9901 Mission Overland Park, KS 66213 Description: Food pantry, call for appointment. 14-24. GAMBLING ADDICTION Organization: Gambling Addiction Hotline Telephone: 1-800-522-4700 Description: National and local resources. Organization: Gambling Addiction Hotline Telephone: 1-800-BETSOFF Description: National and local resources. 14-25. GAY & LESBIAN RESOURCES Organization: Lesbian & Gay Community Center Telephone: 816-931-7639 Address: 207 Westport Road Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Community Center for gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender (GLBT) individuals and others. Organization: Parents, Friends and Family PFLAG Telephone: 816-765-9818 Address: PO Box 414101 Kansas City, MO 64141 Description: Support, education and advocacy for GLBT & family. Organization: Passages Telephone: 816-931-0334 Address: 4007 Centra Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Support for GLBT young adults. Organization: Wyandot Center Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (GLBT) support group. 14-26. GENERAL Organization: Board of Public Utilities Telephone: 913-573-9190 Address: 540 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Utility provider for Wyandotte County. Organization: City Hall - Unified Government Telephone: 913-573-5000 Address: 710 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: City Hall. Organization: County Jail (Johnson) - New Century Telephone: 913-781-5900 Address: 22745 W 159th Avenue Kansas, City, KS 66031 Description: Jail - Johnson County. Organization: County Jail (Johnson) - Olathe Telephone: 913-781-1100 Address: 101 N Kansas Ave Kansas City, KS 66061 Description: Jail - Johnson County. Organization: County Jail (Wyandotte) Telephone: 913-573-2865 Address: 810 N 10th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Jail - Wyandotte County. Organization: Driver?s License/State ID Telephone: 913-287-2900 Address: 1951 N 63rd Street Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Drivers licenses, State ID. Organization: Homestead Info. Telephone: 1-800-894-0318 Description: Toll-free number for Homestead tax information. Organization: Library KCK (Kansas City, Kansas) Telephone: 913-551-3280 Address: 625 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Public library - main branch. Organization: Talking Books for the Blind Telephone: 1-800-432-2925 Description: Connects to talking-books service for the blind. Organization: Vital Statistics Telephone: 785-296-1400 Address: 1000 SW Jackson Topeka, KS 66612 Description: Information on birth records for state of Kansas. 14-27. HEARING AIDS Organization: Hear Now Telephone: 1-800-648-4327 Description: Call for application to receive a hearing aid. Income must be under $923/mo. 14-28. HOME REPAIRS Organization: Community Development Telephone: 913-573-5100 Address: 710 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Emergency home repairs only. Organization: Shepherd?s Center Telephone: 913-281-8908 Address: 51 N 12th Street, #110 Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Retired volunteers help other seniors w/ minor repairs. 60 yrs and older only. 14-29. HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES (HCBS) Organization: Area Agency on Aging Telephone: 913-279-7372 Address: 1300 N 78th Street Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Screens older adults for HCBS services. Organization: Catholic Charities Telephone: 913-621-3445 Address: 2220 Central Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: In-home support for $14.95 per hour. Organization: Coalition for Independence Telephone: 913-321-5140 Address: 3738 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: HCBS provider- PD/Head Injury/Older adult waiver. 14-30. HOMELESS SHELTERS/SERVICE Organization: City Union Mission Telephone: 816-474-9380 Address: 1108 E 10th Kansas City, MO 64106 Description: Men only. Organization: City Union Mission Telephone: 816-483-7685 Address: 1310 Wabash Kansas City, MO 64106 Description: Single women and families only. Organization: Crossroads - Salvation Army Telephone: 816-461-1093 Address: 14704 E Truman Kansas City, MO Description: Family center. Organization: Forest Ave Shelter Telephone: 816-753-4753 Address: 4300 Forest Avenue Kansas City, MO 64110 Description: Single women and families only. Organization: Grace Center Telephone: 913-362-0844 Address: 2226 Troup Ave, Kansas City, KS Description: Pregnant teenage girls only. Organization: Homeless Hotline Telephone: 816-474-4599 Description: Links to available shelters, resources. Organization: Johnson County Family Lodge Telephone: 913-829-0578 Address: 400 E Santa Fe Overland Park, KS 66213 Description: Families Only. Organization: KC Rescue Mission Telephone: 816-421-7643 Address: 1520 Cherry Kansas City, MO 64108 Description: Men Only. Organization: ReStart Drop-In Center Telephone: 816-842-1199 Address: 600 E 11th Kansas City, MO 64106 Description: Drop-In Center only. 6:30 AM - 3:30 PM. Organization: Restart - Shelter Telephone: 816-472-5664 Address: 918 E 9th Kansas City, MO 64106 Description: Single women and families only. Organization: Salvation Army Family Shelter Telephone: 816-756-2769 Address: 101 W Linwood Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Single women and families only. Organization: Salvation Army Family Shelter Telephone: 913-621-1052 Address: 1201 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Women and children only. Organization: Shalom House Telephone: 913-321-2206 Address: 2100 N 13th, Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Men Only. Organization: Wyandot Center?s Homeless Team Telephone: 913-371-1996 Address: 1321 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Case Management Services for homeless individuals. 14-31. HOSPITALS WITH PSYCHIATRIC FACILITY Organization: Cushing Hospital Telephone: 1-913-684-1100 Address: 711 Marshall Leavenworth, KS 66048 Description: Private hospital, psychiatric unit. Organization: Crittenton Telephone: 816-767-4206 Address: 10918 Elm Avenue Kansas City, MO 64134 Description: Private psychiatric facility for children, ages 5-18. Organization: Kaw Valley Telephone: 913-322-4900 Address: 21350 W 153rd Street Olathe KS 66101 Description: Private psychiatric facility for children, ages 5-18. Organization: KU (Psych) Telephone: 913-588-6455 Address: 39th and Rainbow ? 3rd Floor Kansas City, KS 66160 Description: Psychiatric Unit. Organization: KU (General) Telephone: 913-588-5000 Address: 39th and Rainbow Kansas City, KS 66160 Description: General Hospital. Organization: KU (Psych) Patient Phone Telephone: 913-588-6417 Address: 39th and Rainbow Kansas City, KS 66160 Description: Psychiatric Unit Patient Phone. Organization: Larned State Hospital Telephone: 620-285-2131 Address: RR 3 Box 89 Larned, KS 67550 Description: State psychiatric hospital. Organization: Osawatomie State Hospital Telephone: 1-913-755-7000 Address: PO Box 500 Osawatomie, KS 66064 Description: State psychiatric hospital - long-term. Organization: Osawatomie - Unit AC3 Telephone: 1-913-755-7420 Address: PO Box 500 Osawatomie, KS 66064 Description: State psychiatric hospital - long-term ? Wyndot County residents. Organization: Providence Medical Center (Psych) Telephone: 913-596-4000 Address: 8929 Parallel Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Private hospital. Organization: Rainbow Psychiatric Facility Telephone: 913-789-5800 Address: 20205 W 36th Avenue Kansas City, KS 66103 Description: State psychiatric hospital - short-term. Organization: Research Psychiatric Center Telephone: 816-444-8161 Address: 2323 E. 63rd Street Kansas City, MO 64130 Description: Private psychiatric facility. Organization: Shawnee Mission Medical Center Telephone: 913-676-2530 Address: 9100 W 74th St, SM KS 66204 Description: Private hospital, psychiatric unit. Organization: St. John?s Telephone: 1-913-680-6220 Address: 3500 S 4th Street Leaven, KS 66048 Description: Private hospital, psychiatric unit for geriatric consumers. Organization: Two Rivers Telephone: 816-382-6300 Address: 5121 Raytown Road Kansas City, MO 64133 Description: Private hospital, psychiatric unit. Organization: Western Missouri Mental Health Telephone: 816-512-7000 Address: 600 E 22nd Street Kansas City, MO 64108 Description: Public hospital, psychiatric unit. Missouri residents only. 14-32. HOSPITALS - CHILDREN LEVEL VI Organization: Kaw Valley Telephone: 913-334-0294 Address: 4300 Brenner Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Private psychiatric facility. Organization: St. Francis at Atchison Telephone: 1-800-551-2963 Address: 509 E Elm Street Atchison, KS 67402 Description: Females only, 12-18 years old ? Private Christian organization. Organization: Marillac Center Telephone: 816-508-3300 Address: 8000 W 127th Street Overland Park, KS 66213 Description: Private psychiatric facility. Organization: Critttenden Behavioral Health Telephone: 816-765-6600 Address: 10918 Elm Avenue Kansas City, MO 64134 Description: Private psychiatric facility ages 13-18. Organization: Spofford Telephone: 816-508-3414 Address: 9700 Granview Road Kansas City, MO 64134 Description: Private psychiatric facility (ages 3-12). 14-33. HOUSING Organization: Fair Housing Telephone: 913-551-6958 Address: 400 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Agency policing housing discrimination. Organization: Homeless Hotline Telephone: 816-474-4599 Description: Referral agency to homeless shelters in area. Organization: Housing Information Center Telephone: 913-829-4584 Address: 333 E Popular Olathe, KS 66061 Description: Housing agency in Johnson County. Organization: Johnson County Housing Authority Telephone: 913-715-6600 Address: 12425 W 87th Lenexa, KS 66215 Description: Public housing agency. Organization: KCMO Housing Authority Telephone: 816-968-4100 Address: 301 E Armour Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Public housing agency. Organization: KCK Housing Authority Telephone: 913-281-3300 Address: 1124 N 9th St, Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Public housing agency. Organization: KCK Housing Auth - Elaine Stroud Telephone: 913-279-3456/Cell 913-522-4308 Address: 1124 N 9th Street Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Public housing agency manager. Organization: Mental Health Assoc. of Heartland Telephone: 913-281-2221 Address: 739 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Program offers housing assistance/subsidy. Organization: US Dept HUD Telephone: 913-551-5644 Address: 400 State Avenue, Gateway II Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Public housing agency. Organization: Unified Government Community Development Telephone: 913-573-5100 Address: 701 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Assists with housing needs in Wyandotte County. 14-34. HOUSING - PUBLIC Organization: Belrose Manor Telephone: 913-677-4235 Address: 2924 W 40th Kansas City, KS 66103 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Bethany Park Towers Telephone: 913-342-1115 Address: 1131 Central Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Chalet Manor Telephone: 913-362-4270 Address: 1601 Birch Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Cyrus K. Holliday Telephone: 913-262-9454 Address: 1750 S 37th Court Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Douglas Heights Telephone: 913-236-4860 Address: 1742 S 40th Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Douglas Heights Telephone: 913-262-9496 Address: 4108 Lawrence Avenue Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Public housing complex. Organization: Grandview Park Telephone: 913-342-3246 Address: 1240 Ray Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Glanville Towers Telephone: 913-281-4570 Address: 730 Nebraska Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Juniper Gardens Telephone: 913-371-3708 Address: 1980 N 2nd Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Plaza Towers Telephone: 913-299-4194 Address: 1200 N 75th Place Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Rosedale Towers Telephone: 913-236-4459 Address: 2314 W 39th Avenue Kansas City, KS 66103 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: St. Margaret Telephone: 913-321-0233 Address: 350 Perry Square Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Welborn Villa Telephone: 913-287-1215 Address: 5122 Leavenworth Road Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Public housing complex. Organization: Westgate Towers Telephone: 913-299-1732 Address: 6100 Leavenworth ROAD KCK 66104 Description: Public housing high-rise. Organization: Wyandotte Towers Telephone: 913-281-3300 Address: 915 Washington Boulevard Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Public housing high-rise. 14-35. HOUSING - NON SUPPLEMENTAL/LOW INCOME Organization: Blue Jacket Lodge Telephone: 913-268-6470 Address: 11212 W 58th Shawnee, KS 66216 Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Booth Manor Telephone: 913-299-4822 Address: 1331 N 75th Place Kansas City, KS Description: Private subsidized housing - elderly only. Organization: Bryant Manor Apartments Telephone: 913-342-3265 Address: 629 N 38th Street Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Central Park Towers Telephone: 913-321-8558 Address: 15 N 10th Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Low-income high-rise housing. Organization: Chelsea Plaza Apartments Telephone: 913-281-1399 Address: 566 Freeman Court Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: College Way Village Telephone: 913-782-7047 Address: 1429 College Way Olathe, KS Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Crossline Towers Telephone: 913-342-8611 Address: 1021 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Low-income high-rise housing. Organization: Forest Glenn Estates Telephone: 913-299-4300 Address: 511 N 64th Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Gateway Plaza Homes Telephone: 913-621-3840 Address: 1430 N 4th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Highland Park Townhomes Telephone: 913-287-8600 Address: 1404 N 55th St, Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Home Sharing Telephone: 816-759-4170 Address: 3201 SW Trkwy Kansas City, MO Description: Links people to shared housing. Organization: Mount Carmel Senior Housing Telephone: 913-621-1166 Address: 1130 Troup, Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Private subsidized housing for seniors. Organization: Oakwood Gardens Telephone: 913-321-0188 Address: 3305 Wood Avenue Kansas City, KS Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Park Victoria Apartments Telephone: 913-432-0701 Address: 2312 Victoria Drive Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Royal Gardens Apartments Telephone: 913-334-4942 Address: 3164 N 61st St, Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Rosedale Ridge Apartments Telephone: 913-621-0005 Address: 2101 S Mill Kansas City, KS Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Silver City Apartments Telephone: 913-362-4986 Address: 2206 Birch Drive Kansas City, KS Description: Private subsidized housing. Organization: Washington Heights Senior Home Telephone: 913-788-7111 Address: 7701 Armstrong Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Private subsidized housing for seniors. Organization: Woodland Hills Apartments Telephone: 913-362-8155 Address: 1012 Forest Kansas City, KS 66103 Description: Private subsidized housing. 14-36. HOUSING - SUPERVISED Organization: Breakthrough Telephone: 913-236-6121 Address: Merriam, KS Description: Group home for SPMI. Organization: Faith Village Telephone: 913-469-5566 Address: 14150 W 113th SM KS 66215 Description: Group home for SPMI. Organization: Marian Hall Telephone: 913-621-4302 Address: 1920 Tauromee Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Supported retirement residence for seniors. Organization: Project 915 Telephone: 913-233-1660 Address: 915 Washington Boulevard, 3rd Floor Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: WC?s supported housing program for homeless. Organization: Rockhill Manor Telephone: 816-931-2225 Address: 4235 Locust Kansas City, MO 64110 Description: Group home for SPMI. 14-37. HOUSING ? TEMP - MOTELS Organization: American Motel Telephone: 913-299-2999 Address: I-70 and 78th Street Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Low cost motel. Organization: Crest Motel Telephone: 913-299-4869 Address: 8600 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Low cost motel. Organization: Dutch Maid Motel Telephone: 913-384-1414 Address: 5024 Merriam Lane Merriam, KS 66202 Description: Low cost motel. Organization: Eagle Inn Telephone: 913-342-8592/913-342-5332 Address: 199 S 18th Street Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Low cost motel. Organization: Regency Inn Telephone: 913-287-5511 Address: 4725 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Low cost motel. Organization: Gables Motel Telephone: 913-788-9630 Address: 6831 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Low cost motel. Organization: Relax Inn Telephone: 913-342-3333 Address: 3228 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Low cost motel. Organization: Sharon?s Motel Telephone: 913-788-3139 Address: 6021 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Low cost motel. Organization: Westhaven Motel Telephone: 913-287-5250 Address: 5250 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Low cost motel. 14-38. IMMIGRATION/IMMIGRANT SERVICES Organization: El Centro (Spanish Speaking) Telephone: 913-362-8513 Address: 650 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Provides assistance to Spanish-speaking individuals. Organization: Immigration and Naturalization Telephone: 816-891-0676 Address: 9747 NW Conant Avenue Kansas City, MO Description: Local INS office. 14-39. JAILS Organization: Clay County Detention Center Telephone: 816-407-3800 Address: 14 S Water Street Liberty, MO Description: General information. Organization: Jackson County Detention Center Telephone: 816-881-4350 Address: 1715 Locust Kansas City, MO Description: General information. Organization: Johnson County Detention Center Telephone: 913-791-5900 Address: 27745 W 159th New Country, KS Description: General information. Organization: Platte County Detention Center Telephone: 816-858-3462 Address: 415 3rd Street Platte City, MO 64079 Description: General information. Organization: Wyandotte County Detention Center Telephone: 913-573-2865 Address: 710 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: General information. 14-40. LEGAL NEEDS Organization: Community Corrections Telephone: 913-573-4180 Address: 812 N 7th (4th floor) Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Probation office in Wyandotte County. Organization: Competency Evaluations - Wyandot Center Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington, Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Court-ordered competency evaluations. Organization: District Attorney- Unified Government Telephone: 913-573-2980 Address: 812 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Involuntary commitment/outpatient court orders. Organization: Kansas Bar Associates Lawyer Referral Telephone: 1-800-928-3111 Description: Provides referrals for legal assistance. Organization: Kansas City Bar Association Telephone: 816-221-9472 Description: Provides referrals for legal assistance. Organization: Kansas City, Kansas Police Telephone: 913-596-3000 Address: 700 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Welfare check, non-emergency number. Organization: Kansas Legal Services Telephone: 913-621-0200 Address: 707 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Sliding-fee legal assistance. Organization: Legal Aid of Western Missouri Telephone: 816-474-6750 Address: 1125 Grand Avenue Kansas City, MO 64106 Description: Sliding-fee legal assistance - Missouri residents only. Organization: National Organization of SSA Claim. Reps. Telephone: 1-800-431-2804 Address: 6 Prospect Street Midland Park , NJ 07432 Description: Refers individuals to attorneys for Social Security claims. Organization: Wyandotte County Sheriff?s Dept. Telephone: 913-573-2861 Address: 710 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Sheriff?s department. 14-41. LISTENING SERVICE Organization: Compassionate Ear Telephone: 913-281-2251 Description: Volunteers provide supportive listening (5-10PM). Organization: Mental Help Line Telephone: 913-281-1234 Description: Volunteers provide mental health support (9am-9pm). 14-42. MEDICAL ASSITANCE/HEALTHCARE Organization: AIDS and STD Hotline Telephone: 1-800-342-2437 Description: National resources for AIDS/STDS. Organization: Ask-A-Nurse Telephone: 816-932-6220 Description: Professional nurse health information line. Organization: Cabot West Side Health Center Telephone: 816-471-0900 Address: 1810 Summit Kansas City, MO 64108 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Cancer Hotline Telephone: 1-800-422-6237 Description: National resources for cancer treatment. Organization: Collaborative Works Telephone: 816-771-8350 Address: 1412 Iron Street Kansas City, MO 64116 Description: Brokerage service for donated medical supplies. Organization: Duschene Clinic Telephone: 913-321-2626 Address: 636 Tauromee Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Family Health Telephone: 913-722-3100 Address: 340 SW Boulevard Kansas City, KS 66103 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Good Samaritan Project Telephone: 913-371-8400 Address: 650 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider for HIV/AIDS. Organization: Healthwave Telephone: 1-800-792-4884 Description: Low-cost health insurance for children. Organization: JayDoc Clinic Telephone: 913-709-32287 Address: 340 SW Boulevard Kansas City, KS 66103 Description: Mon. and Wed. Walk-in clinic, 5-9 PM. Organization: K.C. Free Health Clinic Telephone: 816-753-5144 Address: 3515 Broadway, Kansas City, KS, MO 64111 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: K.C. Free Health Clinic Telephone: 816-753-5144 Address: 5119 E. 24th Street Kansas City, KS, MO Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Medicaid Billing Questions Telephone: 1-800-766-9012 Description: Call for problems with Medicaid billing/spend down status. Organization: Medicare Telephone: 1-800-MEDICARE Description: Call for Medicare questions, replacement cards, etc. Organization: Medicare Part B Web Site: www.my.medicare.gov Address: PO Box 239 Topeka, KS 66629 Description: Write for Medicare statements. Organization: Salvation Army Telephone: 913-321-6958 Address: 701 Washington Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Prescription assistance for adults 60+ years old. Organization: Samuel Rogers Telephone: 816-474-4920 Address: 825 Euclid Kansas City, MO 64124 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Silver City Medical Office Telephone: 913-831-1111 Address: 3015 Strong Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Swope Parkway Telephone: 816-923-5800 Address: 3801 Blue Parkway Kansas City, MO 64130 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Swope Parkway - Quindaro Office Telephone: 913-321-2200 Address: 2726 Brown Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Swope Parkway - Wyandotte Office Telephone: 816-922-7600 Address: 1029 N 32nd Street Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Sliding-fee scale healthcare provider. Organization: Turner House (for children) Telephone: 913-342-2552 Address: 21 N. 12th Street Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: $20 visits. Free meds for children only. Organization: WYCO Public Health Department Telephone: 913-321-4803 Address: 619 Ann Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: WIC, CSFP, STD Clinic, Immunizations. 14-43. MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS/ORGANIZATIONS Organization: Burt Nash Comm. MHC Telephone: 1-785-843-9192 Address: 200 Main Avenue Lawrence, KS 66044 Description: CMHC serving Lawrence, KS. Organization: Comprehensive Mental Health Services Telephone: 816-254-3652 Address: 10901 E Winner Road Independent, MO 64052 Description: CMHC serving Jackson county. Organization: Consortium Telephone: 1-800-466-2222 Description: Medicaid pre-screening for inpatient mental health. Organization: Johnson County CSS Telephone: 913-962-9955 Address: 6440 Neiman, Shawnee, KS 66203 Description: CMHC serving Johnson county. Organization: Mental Health Helpline Telephone: 913-281-1234 Description: Mental health support. Organization: Swope Parkway Mental Health Center Telephone: 816-923-5800 Address: 3801 Blue Parkway Kansas City, MO 64130 Description: CMHC serving Jackson county. Organization: The Guidance Center Telephone: 1-913-682-5118 Address: 500 Limit, Leavenworth, KS 66048 Description: CMHC serving Leavenworth county, KS. Organization: Tri-County Mental Health Telephone: 816-468-0400 Address: 3100 NE 83 Road Kansas City, MO 64119 Description: CMHC serving Clay/Platte/Ray counties. Organization: Truman Behavioral Health Telephone: 816-404-5700 Address: 2211 Charlotte Kansas City, MO 64108 Description: Behavioral Healthcare serving Jackson county. Organization: Western Missouri Mental Health Telephone: 816-512-7000 Address: 2600 E 22nd Street Kansas City, MO 64108 Description: CMHC serving Jackson county. Organization: Wyandot Center for Community Behavioral Health Care Telephone: 913-287-0007 Address: 1301 N 47th Street Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: CMHC serving Wyandotte county, SPMI. Organization: Wyandot Center for Com. Behavioral Health Care Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington, Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: CMHC serving Wyandotte county, Children/Family. Organization: Wyandot Center for Com. Behavioral Health Care Telephone: 913-233-3300 Address: 757 Armstrong Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: CMHC serving Wyandotte county, Administration. 14-44. MOVING SERVICE Organization: Whistler?s Movers Telephone: 913-710-6734 Description: Reasonably priced moving company. 14-45. NURSING FACILITIES Organization: Edwardsville Manor Telephone: 913-441-1900 Address: 751 Blake Street Edwardsville, KS 66111 Description: Nursing facility, accepts SPMI. Organization: Medicalodge of Payola Telephone: 1-913-294-3345 Address: 501 Assembly Lane Pay, KS 66071 Description: Nursing facility, accepts SPMI. 14-46. PAYEE SERVICES Organization: Business Forms Management Association Telephone: 816-474-2972 Address: PO Box 414711 Kansas City, MO 64141 Description: Payee service. Organization: For Safe Keeping Telephone: 913-338-4646 Address: PO Box 270643 Kansas City, MO 64127 Description: Payee service. 14-47. PERSCRIPTION ASSISTANCE Organization: Abbott Diabetes Care Web Site: www.needymeds.org Telephone: 1-866-972-7863 Address: 1420 Harbor Bay Alameda, CA Description: Helps provide diabetes meds/supplies for uninsured. Organization: Prescription Network of KS (PNK) Telephone: 800-279-3022 Address: 900 SW Jackson Topeka, KS 66601 Description: Discounted medications to uninsured Kansans. Organization: Rite Choice Pharmacy Telephone: 866-424-6423 Description: Discounted medications to uninsured Kansans. Organization: I-Save Rx Web Site: www.i-saverx.com Telephone: 1-800-ISAVE33 Description: Safe/affordable meds from Canada. Organization: Partnership for Prescription Assist. Web Site: www.pparx.org Telephone: 1-800-4PPA-NOW Description: Free/nearly free meds for low income/uninsured. Organization: RxAssist Web Site: www.rxassist.org Description: Comprehensive website for free med programs. 14-48. PHARMACIES Organization: Abrahms Telephone: 913-342-8000 Address: 819 N 7th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Downtown, Kansas City, KS. Organization: Bond Telephone: 913-831-1500 Address: 3017 Strong, Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Argentine. Organization: DeGoelers Telephone: 913-596-2133 Address: 5701 State, Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Down the street from Wyandot Center CSS. Organization: Hassigs Telephone: 913-371-0447 Address: 1001 Central, Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Down the street from Central Park Towers. Organization: Osco Telephone: 913-321-4505 Address: 950 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Downtown Kansas City, KS. Organization: Osco Telephone: 913-281-3551 Address: 3750 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Mid-town Kansas City, KS. Organization: Osco Telephone: 913-299-1224 Address: 8101 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Western Kansas City, KS. 14-49. PHYSICAL FITNESS Organization: YMCA Telephone: 913-371-4400 Address: 900 N 8th Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Gym facilities, pool. Organization: YMCA Telephone: 913-378-9622 Address: 8601 Parallel Parkway Kansas City, KS 66111 Description: Gym facilities, pool. Organization: YWCA Telephone: 913-371-1105 Address: 1017 N 6th Street Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Gym facilities. 14-50. POISON CONTROL Organization: Poison Control Hotline Telephone: 1-800-332-6633 Description: Get professional help for poisoning. 14-51. PRISON SUPPORT AGENCIES Organization: Gracious Promise Telephone: 913-342-1707 Address: 1021 Pacific Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Support for incarcerated and their families. 14-52. PROFESSIONAL NEEDS Organization: Assoc. of Comm. MHC?s Telephone: 1-785-234-4773 Address: 720 SW Jackson Topeka, KS 66603 Description: Networking organization for CMHC. Organization: KU School of Social Welfare Telephone: 913-897-8550 Address: Edwards campus Description: BSW and MSW program in KC. Organization: KU School of Social Welfare Telephone: 1-785-864-4720 Address: Lawrence campus Description: BSW and MSW program in Lawrence. Organization: National Association of Social Work Telephone: 1-800-638-8799 Description: National membership organization for social work. 14-53. RAPE/SEXUAL ASSAULT SUPPORT Organization: MOCSA Telephone: 816-931-4527 Address: 3217 Broadway, Suite 500 Kansas City, MO 64111 Description: Support line and resources for rape victims. 14-54. SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: ADU Detoxification - Rainbow Mental Health Facility Telephone: 913-897-6101 Description: Inpatient detoxification treatment. Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous Telephone: 816-471-7229 Description: Call for meeting places/times in KC area. Organization: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Hotline Telephone: 1-800-ALCOHOL Description: National support and resource line. Organization: Adult Rehab Center - Salvation Army Telephone: 816-421-5434 Address: 1310 E 10th, Kansas City, MO Description: Inpatient treatment for drugs/alcohol. Organization: Deaf Hope Telephone: 913-621-4673 Address: 930 Pacific Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Drug/alcohol treatment, specializing in deaf population. Organization: Heartland Assistance Center Telephone: 913-789-0951 Address: PO Box 1063, Mission, KS 66222 Description: Assessment Center, links to treatment facilities. Organization: KC Community Center Telephone: 816-421-6670/816-842-1805 Address: 18th and Wyandotte Kansas City, MO Description: Detoxification/inpatient treatment for drugs/alcohol. Organization: KMADT Address: 2940 N 17th Kansas City, KS Description: Inpatient/outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Telephone: 816-531-2250 Description: Links to NA meetings in Kansas City area. Organization: Mirror, Inc. Telephone: 913-248-1943 Address: 6221 Richards Road Shawnee, KS Description: Inpatient treatment for drugs/alcohol. Organization: RADAC - Heartland Assess. Center Telephone: 913-789-0951 Address: PO Box 1063 Mission, KS 66222 Description: Medicaid screeners for inpatient SA treatment. Organization: SACEK Telephone: 913-362-0045 Address: 3505 Rainbow Boulevard Kansas City, KS 66103 Description: Inpatient/outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. Organization: SARP Telephone: 1-785-234-3448 Address: 330 SW Oakley Topeka, KS 66606 Description: Adult inpatient treatment in Topeka. Organization: SOC Detoxification (ADU) Telephone: 913-897-6101 Address: Call for appt. Description: Detoxification program in Johnson county. Organization: SOS Telephone: 913-342-5500 Address: 7th and Nebraska Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Detoxification program, inpatient/outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. 14-55. SUICIDE Organization: Suicide Prevention Hotline Telephone: 913-831-1773 Description: 24-hour prevention hotline. Organization: Suicide Prevention Hotline Telephone: 913-831-2550 AM/913-384-3535 PM Description: 24-hour prevention hotline. 14-56. TAXES Organization: Internal Revenue Service Telephone: 1-800-829-1040 Description: General Number. 14-57. TELEPHONE SERVICE - LIFELINES Organization: SBC Lifeline Telephone: 1-800-464-7928 Description: Reduced cost phone service provider. Organization: The Pager & Phone Company Telephone: 816-472-4377 Address: Locations Vary Description: Reduced cost phone service provider. 14-58. TRANSPORTATION Organization: Crosslines Telephone: 913-342-5497 Address: 736 Shawnee Kansas City, KS Description: Car/gas assistance. Organization: Demand Response - Unified Gov. Telephone: 913-573-8308 Address: 701 N. 7th Street Kansas City, KS Description: Age 60+ to/from doctor?s appointments only. Organization: E.O.F. Telephone: 913-371-7800 Address: 1542 Minnesota Kansas City, KS Description: Homeless only. Organization: Greyhound Telephone: 1-800-231-2222 Address: 1101 Troost Kansas City, MO Description: Interstate bus line. Organization: M Transportation Telephone: 913-980-7218 Description: Provides Medicaid appt. transportation. Organization: Metro/MiniBus/JOCO Bus Telephone: 816-221-0660 Description: Greater Metro KC Bus information line. Organization: Seeds of Hope Telephone: 913-233-2600 Description: Provides Medicaid appt. transportation. Organization: Transporting Angels Telephone: 913-207-6578 Description: Provides Medicaid appt. transportation. Organization: WeCare Transportation Telephone: 913-381-0509 Description: Provides Medicaid appointment transportation. 14-59. VETERANS SERVICES Organization: National Vets Outreach Telephone: 816-889-3076 Address: 1411 Main Street Kansas City, MO Description: Links veterans to needed services. Organization: VA Medical Center - Kansas City Telephone: 816-861-4700 Address: 4801 Linwood Kansas City, MO Description: Medical Center for armed services veterans. Organization: Veteran?s Commission of Kansas Telephone: 913-371-5968 Description: National Veterans Commission. 14-60. VICTIM SERVICES Organization: Parents of Murdered Children Telephone: 816-850-6455 Description: Self-help group that provides bereaved families support. 14-61. VOLUNTEER SERVICES Organization: Wyandotte County United Way Telephone: 913-371-3674 Address: 434 Minnesota Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Information on volunteer opportunities and programs. 14-62. WEATHERIZATION Organization: Harvest America Telephone: 913-342-2121 X211 Address: 14th and Metropolitan Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Will assist with weatherizing homes as qualified. 14-63. WOMEN?S SERVICES Organization: Keeler Women?s Center Telephone: 913-621-8749 Address: 608 N. 18th Street Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Education, advocacy, personal and spiritual services. 15. SOUTHWEST MIDDLESEX OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL, MA 15-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Advocates, Inc. ? ?Exploring Depression and Anxiety Through Expressive Therapies? Web Site: www.advocatesinc.org Telephone: 508-935-0769 Address: 27 Hollis Street Framingham, MA 01702 Description: This group allows participating adults to take a look at their depression and anxiety through different lenses (i.e. art, music, poetry, journaling, etc?) as well as explores symptom management and coping skills. Useful for clients who have a hard time focusing with ?talk therapy?. Organization: Advocates, Inc. ? ?Schizophrenia: Living a Fuller Life? Web Site: www.advocatesinc.org Telephone: 508-935-0769 Address: 27 Hollis Street Framingham, MA 01702 Description: This group is for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, it focuses on various issues they are confronted with such as: impact on relationships and building relationships, building social skills, daily living skills, goal setting, nutrition, medication/side effects, stress reduction, etc. Organization: Advocates, Inc. ? ?Anxiety Management? Web Site: www.advocatesinc.org Telephone: 508-485-9300 Address: 340 Maple Street Marlboro, MA 01752 Description: This group for adults provides a supportive setting in which to explore ways of understanding, managing, and diminishing anxiety. Organization: Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Web Site: www.dbsa-attleboro.org/regional.html Address: 2 East Central Street Natick, MA 01760 Contact: Diane Granger at 508-820-4352 or Don Jessen at 978-443-6803. Description: Support group for those suffering with depression or bipolar disorder. Meets at the First Congregational Church. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness - MA Web Site: www.namimass.org Telephone: 781-982-3318 Address: 25 Great Road Bedford, MA 01730 Description: Support group for those suffering from mental illness. This group is open to family and friends as well. It meets at the First Congregational Church of Christ. Organization: Manic Depressive and Depressive Association of Boston Web Site: www.mddaboston.org Telephone: 617-855-2795 Address: McLean Hospital 115 Mill Street Belmont, MA 02478 Description: Evening groups meet on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the DeMarneffe Cafeteria. Daytime groups meet Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1:30 to 3:00 in Room 132. Organization: Substance Abuse Recovery Group ? Wayside Youth & Family Support Network Web Site: www.waysideyouth.org/supportgroup.htm Telephone: 508-620-0010 Address: 88 Lincoln Street Framingham, MA 01702 Contact: Anne Priestley, ext. 202 Description: An ongoing therapy group, with a focus on relapse prevention, for individuals who are in recovery from drug and/or alcohol abuse. Groups are held on Monday evenings from 5:30 - 7:30 at the Wayside Metrowest Counseling Center, (across the street from Metrowest Medical Center). 15-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Metrowest Career Center Web Site: www.smoc.org/index.asp?pgid=59 Telephone: 508-620-2677 Address: 300 Howard Street Second Floor Framingham, MA 01702 Description: Open to the public on a self-service walk-in basis. Customers may access the Computer Resource Room, Internet, Job Listings, Workshops, and other employment resources. Organization: The Career Place Web Site: www.careerplacejobs.com Telephone: 781-932-5500 1-888-273-WORK Address: Trade Center Park 100 Sylvan Road, G100 Woburn, MA 01801 Description: Open to the public on a walk-in basis. Offer a wealth of resources free of charge, including professional career counseling, employment workshops, and access to state-of-the-art research tools, including the Internet. Organization: Employment and Training Resources Web Site: www.etrcc.com Telephone: Marlborough: 508-786-0928 Newton: 617-928-0530 Norwood: 781-769-4120 Address: 201 Boston Post Road West Suite 200 Marlborough, MA 01752 288 Walnut Street, Suite 130 Newtonville, MA 02460 275 Prospect Street PO Box 740 Norwood, MA 02062 Description: Open to the public on a walk-in basis. Offer career guidance, a resource library, computer learning library, e-mail access, employer recruitment and other employment resources. Organization: Workforce Central Web Site: www.workforcecentralma.org Telephone: Southbridge: 508-765-6430 Worcester: 508-799-1600 Milford: 508-478-4300 Address: 5 Optical Drive, Suite 200 Southbridge, MA 01550 44 Front Street 6th Floor Worcester, MA 01609 14 Beach Street Milford, MA 01757 Description: Key services to individuals are referrals to job openings, career counseling, job search, skill development and one-stop access to multiple community programs and services helping people stay employed. Organization: Programs For People, Inc. Web Site: programsforpeople.org/_wsn/page5.html Telephone: 508-620-1730 Address: 98 Lincoln Street Framingham, MA 01701 Description: Offer various programs including preparatory and skills training, volunteer, on-site employment, and a consumer based employment service. Organization: Resource Partnership Web Site: www.resourcepartnership.org Telephone: 508-647-1722 Address: 251 West Central Street Suite 31 Natick, MA 01760 Contact: Barbara Lee, ext. 17 Description: Offer referrals to job openings, career counseling, job search, resume and references building, skill development and post-employment follow-up. Organization: Employment Options Web Site: www.employmentoptions.org Telephone: 508-485-5051 Address: 82 Brigham Street Marlborough, MA 01752 Description: Clubhouse environment offering vocational training, transitional employment placements, supported and independent employment placements. Organization: Vocational Rehabilitation Service ? Mass Rehab Web Site: www.mass.gov/mrc Telephone: 508-651-7531 Or: 617-727-6208 Address: 251 West Central Street Suite 25 Natick, MA 01760 Description: Assists people who have a disabling condition who would like to find or return to work. Also works closely with employers in the community to help create job openings and to help increase employer awareness regarding the benefits of diversity in the workplace. 15-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Behavioral Health Services ? South Middlesex Opportunity Council Web Site: www.smoc.org/index.asp?pgid=74 Telephone: 508-879-2250 Address: 300 Howard Street Framingham, MA 01702 Description: Offers reduced fee mental health care. Organization: Eliot Center at Emerson Hospital Web Site: www.eliotchs.org/index.asp?pgid=84 Telephone: 781-861-0890 Address: 186 Bedford Street Lexington, MA 02420 Description: Offers reduced fee mental health care. Organization: Joseph M. Smith Community Health Center Web Site: www.jmschc.org/js Telephone: 781-693-3800 Address: 564 Main Street Waltham, MA 02452 Description: Offers free and reduced fee mental health care. Organization: Advocates, Inc. Web Site: www.advocatesinc.org Telephone: 508-935-0769 Address: 27 Hollis Street Framingham, MA 01702 Description: Offers mental health care on a reduced fee, sliding scale basis. 15-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Framingham Community Health Center Telephone: 508-370-0113 Address: 19 Concord Street Framingham, MA 01701 Description: Offers free medical care to qualified persons. Please visit the clinic to apply. Organization: Open Door Free Medical Program - First United Methodist Church of Hudson Web Site: www.hudsonfumc.com Telephone: 978-562-2932 Address: 34 Felton Street Hudson, MA 01749 Description: Offers free medical care in English, Spanish and Portuguese. This location is not handicap accessible. Open Mondays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Organization: St. Anne?s Free Medical Program Telephone: 508-757-5154 Address: Route 9 Shrewsbury, MA 01585 Description: Offers free medical care in English, Spanish and Portuguese. This location is handicap accessible. Open Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Organization: Joseph M. Smith Community Health Center Web Site: www.jmschc.org/js Telephone: 781-693-3800 Address: 64 Main Street Waltham, MA 02452 Description: Offers free and reduced fee medical care. Organization: Health Care for All Web Site: www.hcfama.org Telephone: 617-350-7279 Or: 800-272-4232 Description: Health Care for All provides information, referral, and advocacy for individuals about health care regardless of income, social or economic status. 15-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Housing Assistance Program - South Middlesex Opportunity Council Web Site: www.smoc.org/index.asp?pgid=99 Telephone: 508-872-0765 Address: 300 Howard Street Framingham, MA 01702 Description: HAP is an Emergency Assistance program. Families that are interested in receiving assistance from the HAP program should go their local Department of Transitional Assistance office to be screened for eligibility for Emergency Assistance Services. Organization: Department of Transitional Assistance - Local Web Site: http://www.mass.gov/dhcd/publications/howto.htm#RN-PAs Telephone: 617-573-1300 Description: Every town has a Department of Transitional Assistance. You may find yours at the website or by calling the phone number listed. Organization: Housing Advocacy Program - Advocates, Inc. Web Site: www.advocatesinc.org Telephone: 508-661-0274 Address: 27 Hollis Street Framingham, MA 01702 Description: Offer group homes, supported living, shared living and sober housing for those who qualify. 15-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: South Middlesex Legal Services Web Site: www.smlegal.org Telephone: 800-696-1501 Address: 354 Waverly Street Framingham, MA 01702 Contact: Maya Eeson Description: There are residency and income eligibility criteria. Please call to speak with an intake specialist to determine your eligibility. Organization: Legal Advocacy Resource Center Web Site: www.larcma.org Telephone: 800-342-5297 Contact: Avada Douglas Description: Free legal hotline in support of its mission to help low-income Massachusetts residents with legal problems by providing quality legal information and advice, and by making referrals to legal and social service agencies. Organization: Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association Web Site: www.vlpnet.org Telephone: 617-423-0648 Address: 99 Chauncy Street 4th Floor Boston, MA 02111 Contact: Lynn Girton Description: Serve the following communities: Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Braintree, Brookline, Cambridge, Canton, Chelsea, Cohasset, Everett, Hingham, Holbrook, Hull, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Milton, Newton, Norwell, Quincy, Randolph, Revere, Scituate, Somerville, Stoneham, Waltham, Watertown, Wakefield, Weston, Weymouth, Winchester, Winthrop, Woburn, Wollaston. Organization: Boston College Legal Assistance Bureau Telephone: 781-893-4793 Address: 24 Crescent Street Suite 202 Waltham, MA 02453 Contact: Lynn Barenberg Description: Social Security disability benefits, other benefits, family law, housing, elder law. Serve the following communities: Newton, Waltham, Watertown. 15-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Astra Zeneca Web Site: www.astrazeneca-us.com/content/drugAssistance/patientAssistanceProgram/default.asp Telephone: 800-424-3727 Address: PO Box 15197 Wilmington, DE 19850 Description: Maker of Seroquel, Elavil. Contact the main number or website listed for information on the application process for the Patient Assistance Program. Organization: Forest Pharmaceuticals Web Site: www.forestpharm.com Telephone: 800-678-1605 Address: 13600 Shoreline Drive St Louis, MO 63045 Contact: Michael Pereira Description: Maker of Celexa, Lexapro, Namenda. Contact the main number listed for information on the application process for the prescription assistance program. Organization: Glaxo Wellcome Web Site: www.gskforyou.com Telephone: 800-722-9294 Address: PO Box 52185 Phoenix AZ 85072 Description: Maker of Wellbutrin, Zyban, Lamictal. Offer various programs for those in need of prescription assistance. Organization: Janssen Pharmaceutica INC Web Site: www.pparx.org Telephone: 888-870-6200 Address: 1 Sunset Road Arlington, MA 02474 Contact: Jim Ready Description: Maker of Risperdal, Risperdal Consta. This company participates in the Partnership for Prescription Assistance. Please see the website listed for details. Organization: Lilly Web Site: www.lilly.com/products/access/direct_patient.html Telephone: 800-865-4559 Description: Maker of Cymbalta, Strattera, Symbax, Zyprexa. This company offers various programs depending on your needs. Organization: Novartis Web Site: www.pharma.us.novartis.com/novartis/pap/pap.jsp?checked=y Telephone: 800-257-3273 Description: Maker of Clozaril, Tegretol. This company offers a Patient Assistance Program for the uninsured. Organization: Pfizer Web Site: www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com Telephone: 800-233-7241 Contact: Kathleen Corriveau Description: Maker of Zoloft, Geodon, Aricept. This company offers various assistance programs depending on your needs. Organization: Smithkline Beecham Web Site: www.gskforyou.com Telephone: 800-729-4544 Address: 161 Cherry Street New Canaan, CT 06840 Description: Maker of Paxil. Offer various programs for those in need of prescription assistance. Organization: Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Web Site: www.wyeth.com/contact?rid=/wyeth_html/home/shared/footer/Patient/contact_patient_assist.html Or: www.pparx.org Telephone: 888-685-5962 Address: 57 West Street Milford, MA 01757 Contact: Christopher Keegan Description: Maker of Effexor. This company has a patient assistance program but also participates in the Partnership for Prescription Assistance so you may contact either one for information. 15-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous of Eastern MA Web Site: www.aaboston.org Telephone: 617-426-9444 Address: There are numerous meetings in Middlesex and Worcester counties at various locations. Contact: Varies ? please call the main number or visit the website. Description: 12-Step program with meetings open to anyone wishing to recover from alcohol abuse. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous of Central MA Web Site: www.centralmassna.org Telephone: 866-624-3578 Address: There are numerous meetings in Middlesex and Worcester counties at various locations. Contact: Varies ? please call the main number or visit the website. Description: Membership is open to any drug addict, regardless of the particular drug or combination of drugs used. 15-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Behavioral Health Services ? South Middlesex Opportunity Council Web Site: www.smoc.org/index.asp?pgid=18 Telephone: 508-879-2250 Address: 300 Howard Street Framingham, MA 01702 Contact: Intake Coordinator, ext. 177 Description: Offer group therapy, pre-contemplation groups, relapse prevention groups, men?s and women?s recovery groups, skills training groups and anger management. Organization: Assabet Human Services Telephone: 978-897-4446 Address: 77 Powdermill Road Suite B1 Acton, MA 01720 Description: Outpatient substance abuse counseling. Organization: Spectrum Health Systems Web Site: www.spectrumhealthsystems.org Telephone: 508-792-5400 (Main number) Address: 214 Howard Street Framingham, MA 01701 Description: Offer detoxification services, transitional support services, residential rehabilitation, outpatient opiate treatment, outpatient counseling, and mental health services. Organization: Genesis Counseling Services Web Site: genesiscounselingservices.org Telephone: 508-620-2992 Address: 24 Union Avenue Suite 11 Framingham, MA 01702 Description: Offer diagnostic alcohol/drug evaluations, DUI/multiple offender treatment, individual and group therapy, ASAP (Adult Substance Abuse Program), anger management, as well as any personalized service required. 15-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Resource Partnership - BenePLAN Web Site: www.resourcepartnership.org/services/beneplan.html Telephone: 508-647-1722 Or: 877-YES-WORK Address: 251 West Central Street Suite 31 Natick, MA 01760 Contact: Brian Forsythe , ext. 14 Description: The BenePLAN program provides comprehensive benefits assessment, planning, and assistance to SSI and SSDI beneficiaries, their families and service providers in Massachusetts. Organization: MassHealth Customer Service Center Web Site: http://www.mass.gov/masshealth Telephone: 800-841-2900 Description: Use this number for questions pertaining to MassHealth member benefits or enrollment eligibility. 16. ST. LUKE?S HOUSE, INC., MD 16-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER-SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Down County Drop-In Center ? Sante Web Site: www.thesantegroup.org Telephone: 301-589-2023, Ext. 108 Address: 7961 Eastern Avenue., 1st Floor Silver Spring, MD 20910 Contact: Miriam Waymolinski Description: Consumer managed, safe environment for members to socialize and develop self-empowerment. Cyber-caf?, guest speakers, resource assistance, and recreational activities available. Organization: On Our Own Web Site: www.onourown.homestead.com Telephone: 240-683-5555 Address: 434 East Diamond Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Contact: Robin Steam Description: Provides peer-operated support meetings to members as an alternative to traditional mental health system. Organization: Schizophrenia Anonymous Web Site: http://www.nsfoundation.org Telephone: 1-800-482-9534 Address: 403 Seymour Avenue., Suite 202 Lansing, MI 48933 Description: Self-help group for persons who have schizophrenia or a schizophrenia related illness. Organization: O.C.D. Telephone: 301-229-6130 301-497-1589 Address: Bethesda, MD Montgomery County, MD Contact: Roderick Alderton in Bethesda Bruce Kantor for Montgomery County Description: Support group for individuals with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and their family and friends. Organization: DRADA + Family to Family Education Program Web Site: www.drada.org Telephone: 410-583-2919 Address: Headquartered in Baltimore, MD Contact: Peer Support Coordinator Description: Support for individuals struggling with depression and bipolar disorder, including peer support program. Organization: N.A.M.I ? C.A.R.E. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill- Consumers Advocating Recovery Through Empowerment Web Site: www.naimc.org Telephone: 301-949-5852 Address: N.A.M.I. Montgomery County, MD 10730 Connecticut Avenue Kensington, MD 20895 Contact: Sarah O?Brien Description: Peer-based mutual support group designed to empower its members. All diagnoses are welcome. Organization: Freedom From Fear Web Site: www.freedomfromfear.org Address: Online service only Description: Online Support Pals consists of volunteers in the Support Room during the hours listed online. Organization: Working Persons with Disabilities Telephone: 301-589-6675 Address: Rock Creek Foundation 1107 Spring Street, Suite. C Silver Spring, MD 20910 Contact: Joyce Reimherr Description: Help with problems on the job, including: improving one?s position, updating resumes, social and job networking, low cost recreation, and more. 16-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: D.O.R.S. Department of Rehabilitation Services Email: Wheaton@dors.state.md.us Telephone: 301-949-3750 Address: Westfield Office Building Suite LL 1 2730 University, Boulevard. Wheaton, MD 20902 Description: Provides leadership and support in promoting the employment, economic self-sufficiency, and independence of individuals with disabilities. Organization: Conservation Corps Telephone: 301-929-5554 Description: One year program to improve the employability and citizenship of out of school and unemployed youth ages 17-24. Provides on-the-job and classroom skills in conservation, landscaping, and carpentry. Organization: St. Luke?s House Web Site: www.stlukeshouse.com Telephone: 301-493-0047 Address: 6040 Southport Drive North Bethesda, MD 20814 Contact: Intake Specialist Description: Vocational services offered to individuals with a severe and persistent mental illness who reside in Montgomery County, Maryland. Organization: Montgomery Works Web Site: www.montgomeryworks.net Telephone: 301-946-1806 Address: 11160 Viers Mill Road Wheaton, MD 20902 Description: Provides access to workplace related services. Organization: Employment Services Telephone: 240-777-3323 Address: 6040 Southport Drive North Bethesda, MD 20814 Description: Assistance to families to end cash assistance by helping to find and maintain a job. Organization: Community Action Telephone: 301-946-1806 Address: 11160 Veirs Mill Road Wheaton, MD 20902 Description: Employment and economic development and multicultural outreach. Organization: DHR Employment Network Web Site: www.dhr.state.md.us/fia/network.htm Telephone: 240-777-3323 Address: 7300 Calhoun Place Rockville, MD Description: The Office of Work Opportunities is Maryland?s ?Welfare to Work? operation within DHR?s Family Investment Program. FIA implements programs to assist families with becoming independent through work, personal and family responsibility and community involvement. Organization: Maryland State List of Occupational Training Programs Web Site: www.mhec.state.md.us/career/WIA/index.asp Telephone: 301-565-7460 Address: 8210 Colonial Lane Silver Spring, MD Description: This website contains the State List of Occupational Training eligible for funding through the federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Organization: Catholic Charities Telephone: 301-942-1790, Ext. 108 Address: 12247 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Contact: Gary Tomilit Description: Employment Services. Organization: Jobs Unlimited Telephone: 301-738-7723 Address: 1075 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Description: Provides paid and supportive employment to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. 16-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Community Counseling Center Telephone: 301-949-3900 Address: Montgomery College, MD Description: Provides counseling support. Organization: Montgomery County Crisis Center Telephone: 240-777-4000 Address: 1301 Piccard Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Description: 24 hour crisis services, crisis assessment, clinic services and hotline. Organization: Mental Health Association Web Site: www.mhamc.org Telephone: 301-424-0656 Address: 1000 Twinbrook Parkway Rockville, MD 20851 Description: Case management services directed at the homeless and mentally ill. Organization: Assertive Community Treatment Telephone: 240-777-4835 Address: 1301 Piccard Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Contact: Marilyn Steele Description: Multi-disciplinarian mental health staff provides treatment, case management, and support services to individuals to assist them in successful community living. Organization: Catholic Charities Telephone: 301-942-1790 Address: Montgomery Center 12247 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Description: Mental health referrals and counseling services. Organization: ACCESS team Telephone: 240-777-1770 Description: Provides assistance to Montgomery County residents, community providers, and specialty programs, in obtaining appropriate outpatient mental health services for persons eligible for the Public Mental Health System. 16-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Mobile Medical Care, Inc. Telephone: 301-493-2400 Address: Multiple locations throughout Montgomery County, MD Description: Medical services for anyone in need. Organization: (MHIP) Maryland Health Insurance Plan Web Site: www.marylandhealthinsuranceplan.state.md.us Telephone: 1-866-780-7105 Address: Maryland Physicians Care 7104 Ambassador Road Baltimore, MD 21244 Description: State administered health insurance program for those who do not have access. Organization: Community Clinic, Inc. Telephone: 301-585-1250 301-216-0880 Address: 8210 Colonial Lane Silver Spring, MD 20910 17 N. Summit Avenue, Suite E Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Description: Various services for low or no income children and adults on site. Organization: Bethesda Cares Telephone: 301-907-9244 Address: 4917 Hampden Lane Bethesda, MD 20814 Description: Medical care and assistance with prescriptions. Organization: Bethesda Help Telephone: 301-294-4888 Description: Services for residents of greater Bethesda and surrounding area who have no other resources. Organization: Dental Services Telephone: 240-777-1875 Description: Dental services for children in Head Start and Care for Kids, enrolled HHS maternity patients, and persons living with HIV/AIDS. Additional dental services are provided for eligible senior citizens age 60 years and older. Organization: Health Promotion Telephone: 301-270-8432 Description: Information provided in English and Spanish on how to obtain low-cost medical care. Organization: Rockville Senior Center Web Site: www.rockvillemd.gov/seniorcenter Telephone: 240-314-8800 Address: 1150 Carnation Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Description: Low annual membership fee entitles seniors to participate in a wide array of recreational activities, classes, and programs and to take advantage of social services provided just for seniors, such as health insurance counseling, blood pressure screening, cholesterol screening, and many other health and social services. Organization: Montgomery Cares Web Site: www.montgomerycountymd.gov Description: Non-profit initiative which includes separate clinics that provide primary health care to the low-income, working uninsured, including services to cater to different cultures. Below are the individual clinics: Organization: 1. Mercy Clinic Telephone: 301-916-4499 Address: Germantown, MD Description: Primary Healthcare to uninsured adults with limited income. Organization: 2. Project Health/ Projecto Salud Clinic Telephone: 240-777-1621 Address: Wheaton, MD Description: Primary Healthcare to uninsured adults with limited income and speak mostly Spanish. Organization: 3. Community Clinic Telephone: 301-216-0880 Address: Gaithersburg, MD Description: Primary Healthcare to uninsured adults with limited income and children, WIC services. Organization: 4. Pan Asian Volunteer Health Clinic Telephone: 301-670-1180 Address: Silver Spring/Wheaton, MD Description: Primary Healthcare to uninsured adults with limited income, caters to the Asian population. Organization: 5. Holy Cross Hospital Health Center Telephone: 301-562-5600 Address: Silver Spring, MD Description: Primary Healthcare to uninsured adults with limited income. Organization: 6. La Cinique L?A.M.I Telephone: 301-493-2400 Address: Silver Spring, MD Description: Primary Healthcare to uninsured adults with limited income, caters to the Pan African population, services in French. Organization: 7. People?s Community Wellness Center Telephone: 301-847-1172 Address: East County, MD Description: Primary Healthcare to uninsured adults with limited income, caters to the African-American population in the Eastern part of the county. 16-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Core Service Agency Telephone: 240-777-1400 Address: 751 Twinbrook Parkway Rockville, MD 20851 Contact: Ken Weston Description: Educational presentation held twice monthly to inform consumers, providers, and family members of resource availability in Montgomery county, including Residential Rehabilitation Programs. Organization: Transitional Services Telephone: 240-777-4550 Description: Transitional housing and case management services for families who are homeless at the time of referral and demonstrate a potential for economic self-sufficiency and improved family functioning within two years. Organization: Rental Assistance Telephone: 240-777-4400 Description: Financial assistance for low-income households to help meet their rental expenses. Assistance is available to legal residents who are disabled, elderly, or contain households of two or more. Organization: St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center Telephone: 410-366-8550 Address: 321 East 25th Street Baltimore, MD 21218 Contact: Vincent Quayle Description: Provides legal assistance to low-income homeowners who are in danger of losing their homes due to mortgage scams, tax liens, and judicial liens or have been victimized by home improvement fraud. Services are provided by in-house staff or volunteer attorneys. Organization: Montgomery Housing Partnership Telephone: 301-946-0882 Address: 11160 Viers Mill Road Wheaton Plaza South Suite 503 Wheaton, MD 20902 Contact: Jill Goodrich Description: Apartments offered to low-income persons residing in Montgomery County. Organization: Housing Opportunities Commission Telephone: 301-929-6700 Address: 10400 Detrick Avenue Kensington, MD 20895 Description: Below market rents for moderate income households. Organization: Housing Unlimited, Inc. Telephone: 301-230-2825 Address: 1398 Lamberton Drive Silver Spring, MD 20902 Contact: Abe Schuchman Description: Shared housing for low-income persons in Montgomery County, MD. Organization: Inwood House Telephone: 301-649-6595 Address: 10921 Inwood Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Contact: Meg Marshall Description: Housing offered to at below market rent to low income persons with a disability. Organization: Hughes Neighborhood Housing Telephone: 301-949-2890 Description: Apartment buildings for people with disabilities. Organization: Catholic Charities Telephone: 301-942-1790 Address: 12247 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Description: Workshops on housing and life skills. Organization: Maryland Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) Telephone: 240-777-4099 Address: 1301 Piccard Drive, 2nd Floor Rockville, MD 20850 Description: Provides assistance with heating bills to low-income families. Limited to once per heating season. Income-based. 16-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Maryland Disability Law Center Telephone: 410-234-2791 Address: 1800 North Charles Street Suite 204 Baltimore, MD 21201 Contact: Phil Fornaci Description: Free representation for children and adults with legal problems related to their disability. Organization: Maryland Civil Liberties Union Foundation (MCLUF) Web Site: www.aclu-md.org Telephone: 410-889-8556 Address: 2219 St. Paul Street Baltimore, MD 21218 Contact: Susan Goering Description: MCLUF received MLSC funding to provide legal representation to low income persons statewide in matters involving racial discrimination, police abuse, and jail conditions. Organization: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington Web Site: www.catholiccharitiesdc.org Telephone: 202-526-4100 Address: 924 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Contact: Director: Jeanne Atkinson Description: Washington/Maryland Legal Immigration Network provides client screening, counseling, and legal representation for low-income persons with immigration problems from offices in Silver Spring, MD and Washington, DC. Organization: Montgomery Bar Association Web Site: www.montbar.org Telephone: 301-424-3453 Address: 27 West Jefferson Street Rockville, MD 20850 Contact: Executive Director: Beverly Mondin Description: The association operates a pro bono program in which attorneys are recruited to take pro bono cases in their area of expertise. The program also conducts community outreach to Montgomery County?s Hispanic population. Organization: Legal Aid Society Web Site: www.mdlab.org Telephone: 301-879-8752 Address: 14015 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20904 Description: Provider of civic legal services to low income persons. Organization: Women?s Law Center Web Site: www.wlcmd.org Telephone: 410-321-8761 Address: 305 Chesapeake Avenue Suite 201 Towson, MD 21204 Contact: Traci Brown Description: Targets meeting the special legal needs of women. Organization: Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland Telephone: 410-837-9379 Address: 520 West Fayette Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Contact: Sharon Goldsmith Description: Coordinates pro bono training and activities and maximizes volunteer attorney services provided to low income Maryland residents. Organization: TESS Community Services Center Telephone: 301-565-7675 Address: 8513 Piney Branch Road Silver Spring, MD 20901 Description: Bilingual (Spanish/English) information and referral regarding community and government programs that includes help for low income residents, short term counseling, legal aid, and consumer credit counseling. Organization: Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program Telephone: 240-777-1355 Address: 1301 Piccard Drive Rockville, MD 20853 Description: Assistance with criminal justice system and applications to the Maryland Criminal Injuries Compensation Board. Organization: Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service Telephone: 410-547-6537 Address: 16 South Calvert Street Suite 700 Baltimore, MD 21201 Contact: Winifred Borden Description: Places low income persons with civic legal problems with volunteers or reduced fee attorneys. Organization: Casa de Maryland Telephone: 301-270-0442 Address: 310 Tulip Avenue Takoma Park, MD 20912 Contact: Gustavo Torres Description: Assists Latin Americans and other day laborers in Montgomery and Prince George?s counties with employment related legal issues. Organization: Maryland Public Interest Law Project Telephone: 410-706-8393 Address: University of Maryland Law School 500 W. Baltimore Street Room LL 157 Baltimore, MD 21201 Description: Located at the University of Maryland Law School, encourages law students to enter public interest law practice and offers law students from Universities of Maryland and Baltimore paid internships at public interest organizations. Organization: Public Justice Center Telephone: 410-625-9409 Address: 500 East Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Contact: John Nethercut Description: Provides legal representation to the underrepresented, particularly children, the mentally ill, and victims of discrimination through the services of both an in-house staff and pro bono attorneys. Organization: St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center Telephone: 410-366-8550 Address: 321 E. 25th Street Baltimore, MD 21218 Contact: Vincent Quayle Description: Provides free legal assistance to low-income homeowners who are in danger of losing their homes because of mortgage scams, tax liens, and judicial liens or have been victimized by home improvement fraud. Services are provided by an in-house staff and a panel of volunteer attorneys. Organization: Homeless Persons Representation Project Telephone: 410-685-6589 Address: 300 Cathedral Street Suite 204 Baltimore, MD 21201 Contact: Peter Sabonis Description: Provides staff and pro bono assistance in a range of housing and other legal matters to clients in homeless shelters in counties including Montgomery County, Maryland. Organization: Community Law Center Telephone: 410-366-0922 Address: 2500 Maryland Avenue Baltimore, MD 21218 Contact: Anne Blumenberg Description: Provides counseling and representation to nonprofit organizations that represent issues of low-income people and are unable to afford private council. Organization: House of Ruth Telephone: 410-889-0840 Address: 2201 Argonne Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 Contact: Carole Alexander Description: Provides technical assistance and training to spouse abuse centers and interested community organizations statewide. Organization: Legal Aid Bureau Web Site: www.mdlab.org Telephone: 301-879-8752 Address: 14015 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20904 Contact: Wilhelm Joseph or Rhonda Lipkin at 410-539-5340 Description: Provider of civil legal services to low-income persons and provides an array of services including consumer education, employment, family, health, and housing. Organization: Alternative Directions Telephone: 410-889-5072 Address: 2505 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 Contact: Mary Joel Davis Description: Provides free legal assistance to persons in prison or recently released from incarceration. Most cases handled involve family and domestic legal issue. The program also provides monthly workshops to prisoners on legal rights and responsibilities. 16-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Bethesda Cares Email: info@bethesdacares.com Telephone: 301-907-9244 Address: 4917 Hampden Lane Bethesda, MD 20814 Description: Range of services including medical care and assistance with prescriptions. Organization: MedBank Telephone: 301-628-3422 Address: 8757 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 Description: Provides access to prescription medications for chronically ill, low income, and under or non-insured Maryland residents. Organization: Gaithersburg Help Telephone: 301-216-2510 Description: Serving residents of Gaithersburg, MD area, one time assistance with prescriptions. Organization: Bethesda Help Telephone: 301-294-4888 Description: Offers transportation to essential medical and social services, emergency financial assistance, information on other community resources. Organization: Damascus Help Telephone: 301-253-4100 Address: P.O. Box 126 Damascus, MD 20872 Description: Emergency food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, medical prescriptions, transportation, and furniture. Organization: Medicare.Gov Web Site: www.medicare.gov/prescription/homeasp Description: Website with information on prescription assistance plans and new discount programs. Organization: WUMO Help Telephone: 301-972-8481 Address: Box 247 Poolesville, MD 20837 Description: Emergency food, transportation, financial assistance with medical expenses, rent and utility bills, and child care expenses. Organization: Rockville FISH Telephone: 301-564-0800 Description: Provides emergency food, transportation, prescriptions, help with utility bills and other assistance. Organization: Silver Spring/Wheaton Help Telephone: 301-585-4357 Description: Food, furniture and clothing referrals; limited financial assistance to prevent eviction, utility cutoffs, and prescriptions. Organization: Olney Help Web Site: www.RxAssist.org Address: Online only Description: Offers a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. Organization: Information and Access to Services Telephone: 240-777-3000 Description: Information, assessment, and referral services for children, adults and seniors, who are in need of care because of a physical, developmental, sensory and/or psychiatric disability. Organization: Medicaid for Nursing Homes and Outreach Telephone: 240-777-3995 (Medicaid) 240-777-3397 (Medical Outreach) Description: Advocates for persons in the community in need of assistance with payment for medical treatment, medical supplies and prescription drugs. Organization: HelpingPatients.org Web Site: www.HelpingPatients.org Description: Website assists people with little or no drug coverage to find the medicines they need. The site allows people to determine the availability of a given drug and the eligibility of a particular patient for aid. Qualified individuals, family members, or health care providers can then generate applications for assistance, which are submitted to the drug companies by a doctor. Organization: Rx Help Web Site: www.RxAssist.org Address: Online only Description: Offers a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. Organization: Pharmacy Assistance Web Site: www.dhmb.state.md.us/mma/mpap/ Telephone: 1-800-226-2142 Address: P.O. Box 386 Baltimore, MD 21203-0386 Description: State funded program for those ineligible for medical assistance. Organization: Chase Partnership House Telephone: 301-424-1380 Address: 600 East Gude Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Contact: Darrell Butlen Program Director Description: Provides a transitional shelter, transportation, meals, showers, case management, referrals, and help obtaining medications, dental care, and vision care. Organization: Benefits Checkup Service through National Council on Aging Web Site: www.benefitscheckup.org/ Address: Website only Description: A service to assist with cost of medications. Organization: Mental Health Advocates, Inc. Telephone: 301-922-0383 Address: 8834 Allenswood Road Randallstown, MD 21133 Contact: Marty Hoffman Description: Indigent medicine program ? free medicine for consumers who are poor and can?t afford their medicine from the brand name manufacturers. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness N.A.M.I. Telephone: 301-949-5852 Address: 10730 Connecticut Avenue Kensington, MD 20895 Contact: Esther Kaleko-Kravitz Description: Able to provide listing and contact information of medication grants available to consumers through pharmaceutical companies. 16-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Partners for Substance Abuse Prevention Web Site: Preventionpartners.samhsa.gov/partner Address: Web address only Description: Resources and networks for substance abuse prevention organizations. Organization: Maryland A.A. Web Site: www.theagapecenter.com/AAinUSA/Maryland.htm Address: Web Address only Description: Listing of Maryland AA sites, U.S. directory of AA related websites. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Web Site: http://www.na.org/basic.htm Address: Web address only Description: Uses 12 step program based on AA model. Organization: Community Counseling Resources ? Montgomery College Web Site: www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/studev/commun-couns-res.html Telephone: 202-966-9115 Address: DHHS Montgomery College Description: AA Self Health Groups. 16-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Avery Road Telephone: 301-762-5613 Address: 14703 Avery Road Rockville, MD 20853 Description: Focus is on substance abuse treatment services including detox, halfway house and residential services. Organization: MGH Addiction and Mental Health Center Telephone: 301-774-8807 Address: 18101 Prince Philip Drive Olney, MD 20832 Contact: Beth Campbell Description: Out-patient services, day treatment. Organization: Addition Services Coordination Telephone: 2450-777-4710 Address: 255 Rockville Pike Suite 145 Rockville, MD 20850 Description: Intake, assessment, and referral services for drug and alcohol involved adults, voluntary or court ordered. Organization: (W.A.H.) Washington Adventist Hospital Telephone: 301-891-5600 Address: 7600 Carroll Avenue Takoma Park, MD 20912 Contact: Intake Specialist Description: Services dual diagnoses, intensive outpatient services, substance abuse groups. Organization: Outpatient Addition Services Telephone: 240-777-1680 Description: Out-patient therapy and counseling for drug and alcohol dependent adults requiring intensive county funded outpatient services. Organization: Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse Screening Telephone: 240-777-1430 Description: Provides screening and assessment for children and adolescents in the need of addiction and mental health services. Organization: Progress Place Telephone: 301-585-4471 Description: Multi-service center for the homeless; emergency services, recovery, and medical services to the homeless and low-income families. Organization: Suburban Hospital Telephone: 301-896-2586 Description: Programs for dually diagnosed individuals. 16-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Montgomery County Case Management Program Telephone: 240-777-1400 Address: 751 Twinbrook Parkway Rockville, MD 20851 Contact: Judith Sitkin Description: Non-targeted case management services for individual with a mental illness who reside in Montgomery County, MD. Assistance with accessing all available benefits and entitlements. Organization: Core Service Agency (CSA) Educational Forum Telephone: 240-777-1400 Address: 751 Twinbrook Parkway Rockville, MD 20851 Contact: Ken Weston Description: CSA performs planning, development, monitoring and evaluation of publicly funded behavioral health care services for special populations. CSA provides an educational presentation for consumers by CSA staff identifying information on available services in Montgomery County. Organization: Medical Assistance Program Telephone: 240-777-3591 240-777-3120 240-777-3066 240-777-4470 Address: Germantown, MD Rockville, MD Silver Spring, MD East County, MD Description: Benefits for eligible persons, assist with payment for medications, and health care services. Organization: Montgomery County ACCESS team Telephone: 240-777-1770 Description: Provides assistance with locating a mental health service provider. Organization: Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services ? Aging and Disability Services Web Site: www.mongomerycountymd.gov Telephone: 240-777-1246 Address: 401 Hungerford Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Description: Information provided regarding benefits and services available for seniors and people with disabilities in Montgomery County, Maryland. Organization: Benefits InfoSource of Independence Now Web Site: www.innow.org Telephone: 301-597-4137 or 1-888-838-1776 Address: 1400 Spring Street, Suite 400 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Description: Free service for recipients of SSDI and SSI, provides information, assistance and training about SSA benefits, work incentives, and public health insurance. Organization: Salvation Army of Montgomery County, MD Telephone: 301-948-1947 Address: 202 South Summit Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Contact: Judy Costello Description: Services to anyone in need including food referrals and financial assistance. Organization: Catholic Charities Telephone: 301-942-1790 Address: Montgomery Center 12247 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20902 Description: Offers a wide array of services including help with accessing housing, food, health benefits, available case management and outreach, multi-lingual. 17. RISE SPRING LAKE PARK, MN 17-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Consumer Survivor Network Telephone: 651-769-5689 or 612-781-3114 Address: 2003 Central Avenue, NE Minneapolis, MN 55418 Contact: Maureen Marrin or Ann Meyer Description: Consumer advocacy, Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) groups, Wellness Program. Organization: Chrysalis, A Center for Women - Peer Support Services Web Site: www.chrysaliswomen.org Telephone: 612-871-0118 TTY: 612-871-3652 Fax: 612-870-2403 Address: 4432 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55407 Description: Peer counseling program of this women?s services agency provides crisis referrals, support groups, and phone counseling and referral to women experiencing a variety of mental health issues. Childcare available on site. Organization: National Alliance for Mental Illness, Minnesota Chapter Web Site: www.mn.nami.org Telephone: 651-645-2948 Address: 800 Transfer Road, Suite 7A St. Paul, MN 55114 Contact: Sue Abderholden or Shelly White Description: Advocacy, education, and support to eliminate the stigma of mental illness. Services offered include legislative and policy updates, education outreach, consumer groups, and family groups. 17-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Rise, Inc Web Site: www.rise.org Telephone: 763-786-8334 Fax: 763-786-0008 Address: 2003 Central Avenue, NE Minneapolis, MN 55418 Contact: Sara Gerst or Peggy Kraemer Description: Vocational services provide supported employment to adults with serious and persistent mental illness who are residents of Hennepin County. Both scattered site and enclave-based supported employment are available. Career planning is provided. Organization: Hennepin County Vocational Services Program (VSP) Telephone: 612-879-3007 Fax: 612-879-3688 TDD: 612-879-3800 Address: 1800 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 Contact: Kris Robertson-Smith Description: Providing vocational services to individuals with mental health and/or chemical health issues, pre-employment services, job placement, extended employment services. Organization: Gateways to Opportunities (GTO) Telephone: 612-879-3544 Fax: 612-879-3811 TDD: 612-879-3800 Intake: 612-879-3007 Address: 1800 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 Contact: Steve Kline 612-879-3544 Description: Provides vocational services including outreach, work readiness, placement, job coaching and follow-up support to individuals with a serious and persistent mental illness. Organization: Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) Web Site: www.jfcsmpls.org Telephone: 952-591-0300 Fax: 952-591-0227 Address: 13100 Wayzata Boulevard., Suite 400 Highway 394 and Plymouth Road Minnetonka, MN 55305 Contact: Leah Temkin Description: Provides assessment, training, community-based supported employment, job counseling and placement, and follow-up to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Broad-based vocational service agency that offers CARF-accredited vocational rehabilitation services, accredited career counseling, services to refugees, and a number of training and welfare to work program. Organization: Tasks Unlimited Mental Health Services (TUMHS) Web Site: www.tasksunlimited.org Telephone: 612-871-3320 Fax: 612-871-0432 Address: 2419 Nicollet Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55419 Description: Provides an array of psychosocial, vocational, residential, case management, and support services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Clients concurrently receive vocational services and are employed by Tasks Unlimited Building Services or other community employers. Organization: Vail Place Web Site: www.vailplace.org Telephone: 612-824-8061 Fax: 612-824-9474 952-938-9622 Fax: 952-938-7934 Address: 1412 West 36th Street Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 15 Ninth Avenue, S. Hopkins, MN 55343 Description: A clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation and adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS) for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers vocational assessment, training, and counseling; transitional and supportive employment; supportive housing services; outreach; and social/recreational programs. 17-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Hennepin County Mental Health Center Web Site: www.co.hennepin.mn.us Telephone: 612-347-6017 Intake: 612-347-5770 763-549-3400 612-879-3487 Intake: 612-347-5770 Fax: 612-904-4345 612-879-3494 Address: 525 Portland Avenue 4th Floor Human Services Building Minneapolis, MN 55415 3300 Bass Lake Road Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 DBT Program 1800 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 Psychosocial Learning Center 1800 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Contact: Registration Description: Offers a range of outpatient services to children, adolescents, families, and adults. Assessment and therapy services include: consultation; diagnostic assessments; psychiatric evaluations; mental health assessments with a parenting emphasis; individual, couples and family therapy; adult day treatment; dialectical behavior therapy; medication management; dual-diagnosis programming (co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse); and outreach to homeless persons. Serves adults with serious mental illness and/or substance abuse who are currently in crisis or at risk of destabilization or who have no insurance, and children who have been abused and/or neglected and their parents. Services are also available to individuals who are experiencing mental illness and have a hearing loss. Minnesota Health Care programs, MA, Medicare, most private insurance, monthly sliding fee based on client?s income. Organization: Family and Children?s Service Web Site: www.co.hennepin.mn.us Telephone: 612-347-6017 Intake: 612-347-5770 763-549-3400 612-879-3487 Fax: 612-904-4345 612-879-3494 Address: Mental Health Center Front Door 525 Portland Avenue 4th Floor Human Services Building Minneapolis, MN 55415 3300 Bass Lake Road Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Program 1800 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Psychosocial Learning Center 1800 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: Provides a range of mental health services to help adults, children, couples and families live stable and successful lives. Specialized counseling services to GLBT community. Services are available on a sliding fee basis. Most types of insurance are accepted. Organization: Neighborhood Involvement Program Web Site: www.neighborhoodinvolve.org Telephone: 612-374-4601 Fax: 612-374-3323 Address: 2431 Hennepin Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55405 Description: Low cost counseling and treatment are available to meet the mental health service needs of individuals and families. Organization: North Point Health & Wellness Center Telephone: 612-302-4600 TDD: 612-302-3852 Address: 1313 Penn Avenue, North Minneapolis, MN 55411 Description: Offering medical, dental, mental health, and social services. Interpreters are available for non-English speaking patients. Accepts all major medical and dental insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare, Low-income patients may be eligible at a reduced fee program. Organization: Community-University Health Care Center (CUHCC) Telephone: 612-638-0700, X269 Fax: 612-638-0685 Address: 2001 Bloomington Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Contact: Registration Description: Provides individual, couple, family, and group outpatient treatment; mental health case management; adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS); mental health screening and assessment services; information and referral; crisis counseling; and support groups. Serves primarily low income, minority, or special needs populations (particularly African Americans, Native Americans, Southeast Asians, Somalis and Latinos). Priority is given to participants in the agency?s medical program, and to residents of south central Minneapolis. Works closely with schools and other agencies that focus on minorities. Translators are available in Laotian, Vietnamese, Hmong, Khmer (Cambodian), Spanish, and Somali. Also provides specialized therapy for lesbians and gay men. Organization: Walk-In Counseling Center Web Site: www.walkin.org Telephone: 612-870-0565 Fax: 612-870-4169 Address: 2421 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: Unscheduled counseling and short-term treatment services to individuals and families, and consultation and training services to a variety of community agencies. Services directed primarily at persons who feel alienated from other resources, or who are unaware of available resources, are provided on a free, walk-in basis, generally for no more than five sessions. When necessary, the agency refers clients to other mental health and human service providers. Organization: Northside Community Support Center Telephone: 612-521-2116 Address: 1501 West Broadway Minneapolis, MN Description: Programs serve persons with mental illness who complete a simple registration process. Counseling, case coordination, assistance with benefits, and advocacy are available. Organization: Seward CSP Web Site: www.mhresources.com Telephone: 612-333-0331 Address: 2105 Minnehaha Avenue Minneapolis, MN Description: Provides mental health groups, advocacy, outreach, social and recreational activities, vocational services counselor, and referrals. Organization: Light House Telephone: 612-752-8200 Address: 1825 Chicago Avenue S. Minneapolis, MN Description: In addition to drop-in service, provides outreach, social reflection, recreational opportunities, MI/CD groups, linkage to services. Organization: St. Mary?s Health Clinics Telephone: Intake: 651-690-7029 Address: Twelve clinics throughout Twin Cities Description: Provide some primary and preventive health care services at no cost to uninsured workers and children, unemployed people whose benefits have expired, and people not yet receiving public assistance. If you are eligible for MA, you are not eligible to use these clinics? services. Organization: Southside Community Clinic Telephone: 612-822-3186 Address: 4730 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN Description: Patients should first make an appointment; MA and GAMC are accepted; patients who do not have insurance will be charged according to their ability to pay (sliding fee scale based on monthly income). Family planning, pre-natal care, pregnancy testing, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, eye clinic and mental health. Organization: Pyramid Counseling Center Web Site: www.thestorefront.org Telephone: 763-746-2400 Fax: 763-746-2401 Address: 10520 Wayzata Boulevard. Minnetonka, MN 55305 Description: Provides individual, family, and group outpatient treatment, assessment, medication management, treatment for domestic abuse, and educational programs. Provides outreach program to family resource centers and schools. Serves children, adolescents, and adults and offers specialized services for persons recovering from serious and persistent mental illness. Organization: Community Outreach for Psychiatric Emergencies (COPE) Telephone: 612-596-1223 Description: Provides on-site crisis intervention services to individuals with serious and persistent mental illness residing in Hennepin County. Mental Health Professionals provide mobile crisis counseling, consultation, assessment, emergency medication, referral for hospitalization or further evaluation, and consultation with concerned others where appropriate. Works closely with Community Support Programs (CSPs). Goal is to manage crises within the person?s place of residence and decrease the need to refer clients out of their homes for emergency care. 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Organization: People, Incorporated Web Site: www.peopleincorporated.org Telephone: 612-331-3525 Fax: 612-331-3587 TTY: 612-379-1032 612-521-0642 Fax: 612-521-9889 TTY: 612-521-9869 Voice Mail/TTY: 763-503-9343 Fax: 763-331-4547 Address: People, Inc.- Def Supportive Living (DSL) Assisted Living Plus 726 NE 2nd Street Minneapolis, MN 55413 People, Inc.- Penn House Adult Foster Care 1800 Penn Avenue, North Minneapolis, MN 55411 People, Inc.- Scott House Adult Foster Care 7573 Scott Avenue, North Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Description: This agency offers services to individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf/blind, and experiencing mental illness. The Assisted Living Plus program houses up to 10 individuals. The Penn and Scott Houses provide adult foster care for up to 4 individuals in each house. The overriding goal is to assist residents to develop the skills necessary to live, work and socialize in the community. Residents practice new skills of socialization, cooking, money management and hygiene. Organization: People, Incorporated Deaf Mental Health Services (DMHS) Telephone: Voice: 612-379-1070 TTY: 612-379-1079 Fax: 612-331-4547 Address: 726 NE 2nd Street Minneapolis, MN 55413 Description: This agency offers a drop-in center for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and have a mental illness. The center offers educational groups on a rotating basis in the following areas: socialization, problem solving, values clarification, goal setting, self awareness/awareness of others, behavior management, physical and mental health management sexuality/relationships, leisure skills, nutrition/meal planning, stress management, safety skills, community resources, money management, social communication, understanding basic correspondence, and basic survival communication. Staff also monitor participants for signs of decompensation and communicate with the appropriate mental health professionals. Organization: Hennepin County Mental Health Center Hearing Impaired Program Telephone: 615-221-2719 TTY: 651-221-3258 Address: 525 Portland Avenue 4th Floor Human Services Building Minneapolis, MN 55415 Description: A full range of outpatient mental health services is available to individuals who are experiencing mental illness and have a hearing loss. Services provided include telephone and face-to-face screening; diagnostic assessment;; psychiatric and psychological consultation; psychological testing; individual, group, couple and family therapies; medication management; and family education. 17-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Hennepin County Human Services Telephone: 612-596-1300 612-596-1300 Address: Family Assistance Division (FAD) 330 South 12th Street (Century Plaza) Minneapolis, MN 55404 Adults without Children: Hennepin County Human Services Dept. Adults-Disabled Division (ADAD) 330 South 11th Street (Century Plaza) Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: Provides assistance with payment of medical bills for persons and families who meet income eligibility requirements. Persons cannot have cash assets worth more than $3000 ($6000 for married couples and an additional $200 for each child: there is no asset limit for pregnant women and children). Persons who are eligible have the right to see the doctor, dentist, druggist, clinic, or hospital of their choice. Organization: General Assistance Medical Care (GAMC) Telephone: 612-596-1300 Address: Hennepin County Human Services/ADAD 330 South 11th Street Century Plaza Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: GAMC provides assistance with payment of medical bills for recipients of GA and certain others not eligible for MA. Although GA Medical Care does not pay all of the expenses that MA does, it does cover most of them. For example, GA Medical Care entitles an individual to one new pair of eyeglasses every two years. It also pays for false teeth, as well as doctor visits and hospitalization. Organization: Cedar Riverside People?s Center Telephone: 612-332-4973 Address: 425 20th Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55454 Description: MA, GAMC, UCare, Minnesota Care, and private insurance are accepted; those without insurance will be charged according to their monthly income. Family practice, women?s clinic and pregnancy testing; testing and treatment for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases; pre-natal care; education programs on birth control and STDs. Organization: Central Avenue Health Clinic Telephone: 612-781-6816 Address: 2610 Central Avenue, NE Minneapolis, MN 55418 Description: Persons will be seen by appointment only; MA and GAMC are accepted; persons who do not have insurance will be charged according to their income based on a sliding scale., Individual counseling, family practice, family planning, pregnancy testing, and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Organization: Community-University Health Care Center Telephone: 612-638-0700 Address: 2001 Bloomington Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: Persons must become a member of the clinic and will then be seen by appointment; MA/GAMC accepted; persons without insurance can register. A sliding fee scale is available. Family practice, OB/GYN, counseling, dental care, pregnancy testing, and testing and treatment for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases. Organization: The Franklin Clinic Address: 2001 Bloomington Avenue S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: This clinic will provide outreach at the Loaves and Fishes site at St. Stephen?s School on Wednesday nights. Transportation will be provided to the clinic. Primary medical services, physical therapy, basic mental health services, hair cuts and foot washes. Health education and promotion services will also be available. Organization: Fremont Community Health Services Telephone: 612-588-9411 Address: 3300 Fremont Avenue, North Minneapolis, MN 55412 Description: MA/GAMC and other insurance plans are accepted; those without insurance will be charged according to ability to pay (must have proof of income). Family practice, family planning, pregnancy testing (free). Also there are evening appointments. Organization: Green Central Community Clinic Telephone: 612-827-7181 Address: 324 East 35th Street Minneapolis, MN Description: Patients should first make an appointment, although patients with an acute condition can walk-in first thing in the morning and again first thing in the afternoon; MA and GAMC are accepted; those without insurance will be charged according to their ability to pay (sliding fee scale based on monthly income). A $30 co-pay and proof of income are required for sliding fee. Family practice, family planning, pre-natal care, pregnancy testing, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases; social worker available. Organization: Indian Health Board Telephone: 612-721-9898 Address: 1315 East 24th Street Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: Persons should first make an appointment; MA and GAMC are accepted; those without insurance will be charged according to their ability to pay. Medical and dental clinics, health promotion and disease prevention; counseling and support unit; high-risk pre-natal; WIC; HIV case worker and coordinator; outreach worker for cancer patients. Also evening appointments. Organization: La Clinica en Lake Telephone: 612-728-7700 Address: 2700 East Lake Street, #1100 Minneapolis, MN 55406 Description: Persons should first make an appointment; MA and GAMC are accepted; those without insurance will be charged according to their ability to pay. Medical clinics, pediatrics, OB/GYN, adult care. Organization: Pilot City Health Center Telephone: 612-302-4600 Address: 1313 Penn Avenue, North Minneapolis, MN 55411 Description: Persons should first make an appointment; MA and GAMC are accepted. Family practice, counseling, dental care, eye care, family planning, pregnancy testing, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Organization: St. Mary?s Health Clinics Telephone: Intake: 651-690-7029 Address: Twelve clinics throughout Twin Cities Description: Provide some primary and preventive health care services at no cost to uninsured workers and children, unemployed people whose benefits have expired, and people not yet receiving public assistance. If you are eligible for MA, you are not eligible to use these clinics? services. Organization: Southside Community Clinic Telephone: 612-822-3186 Address: 4730 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55407 Description: Patience should first make an appointment; MA and GAMC are accepted; patients who do not have insurance will be charged according to their ability to pay (sliding fee scale based on monthly income). Family planning, pre-natal care, pregnancy testing, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, eye clinic and mental health. 17-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Hennepin County Housing Services Telephone: 612-879-3739 Fax: 612-879-3390 612-879-3739 612-871-5800 612-243-4112 612-252-1242 612-788-1546 612-752-8208 612-782-2991 612-752-8208 612-362-4449 Address: 1800 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 Mosaic Apartments ReEntry House Project Offstreets Elim (MI/CD) Families Description: Transitional Subsidy (TS) Temporary rental for households on a Section 8 waiting list. Supportive living services for low income adults with a serious and persistent mental illness receiving mental health services. Shelter Plus Care (S+C) Supportive services on a long-term basis for hard-to-reach, homeless, low income households with an adult member with serious and persistent mental illness. Group Residential Housing (GRH) Demonstration Project- Adults with serious and persistent mental illness, chemical dependency and/or HIV/AIDS who are living in a non-licensed community setting and who cannot function in an independent living setting without support services. Stevens Supportive Housing- subsidized apartments and supportive services to 40 homeless adults with mental illness who need support services to maintain housing. Central Apartments- Sober homeless single adults with a dual diagnosis of mental illness and chemical dependency or a diagnosis of chemical dependency. Spectrum Community Mental Health Homeless Project & Permanent Housing- Adults with mental illness who need support services to maintain housing. Community Involvement Programs (CIP) Shared Housing- Adult foster homes, shared living in single family homes, and independent living in apartments. Serve individuals who have a Hennepin County case manager, Medical Assistance, and a history of repeated failed attempts at community living with supports. In-home services consist of visiting nurses, home health aides, and in-home psychotherapy. Organization: Arrigoni House Telephone: 612-331-6582 Address: 508 University Avenue, SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 Description: Level 4 board and lodge for chemically dependent and chemically dependent mentally ill males; voluntary structured living environment. Intake done by phone only Monday and Wednesday, No Walk-ins. Organization: Cabrini House Telephone: 612-331-7390 Address: 1025 SE 6th Street Minneapolis, MN 55414 Description: Transitional housing for homeless or potentially homeless adults (18 & older) with chemical dependency or mental illness issues with no children. Must have 30 days of sobriety, be active in the community for 30 hours per week, and make at least a 3 month commitment. Call for intake appointments. Organization: Central Avenue Apartments Telephone: 612-782-2999 Address: 1828 Central Avenue, NE Minneapolis, MN 55418 Description: Efficiency apartments for people who are sober/in recovery or have a mental illness. Rent is 30% of income. Organization: Spectrum Homeless Project Telephone: 612-752-8208 Address: 1825 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: Independent living program to help homeless mentally ill individuals to get off the streets and develop a stable rental history. Organization: Turning Point Telephone: 612-520-4004 Address: 1500 Golden Valley Road Minneapolis, MN 55411 Description: Freedom & Fellowship Supportive Housing program is a culturally specific, community-based sober, supportive housing program serving homeless men and women over the age of 18. People must have a diagnosis of chemical abuse/dependency, mental illness or HIV. The goal of the program is to provide affordable, permanent housing and deliver comprehensive support services. 17-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Brian Coyle Community Center Telephone: 612-338-5282 Address: 420 15th Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55454 Description: Lawyer provides general legal help; immigration lawyers are available, call ahead for appointment. Free of charge. Organization: Legal Aid Society Telephone: 612-332-1441 Intake: 612-334-5970 Address: Kickernick Building 430 1st Avenue N., #300 Minneapolis, MN 55418 Description: Advice and assistance with civil matters (tenant landlord problems, evictions, some consumer problems), advocacy for recipients of and claimants for public assistance (TANF, Food Stamps, GA, Social Security, SSI) and advocacy for disabled persons. Other locations sites available, all services are free if eligible. Organization: Sexual Violence Center Web Site: www.sexualviolencecenter.org Telephone: 612-871-5100 Address: 3757 Fremont Avenue, N. Minneapolis, MN 55412 Description: Provides 24-hour crisis help line; short term crisis counseling, and support groups for victims and secondary victims of sexual assault. Community education and consultation are also provided as well as information to other needed services. Also provides legal client advocacy. Organization: Centro Legal Telephone: 651-642-1890 Address: 2610 University Avenue, West #450 St. Paul, MN 55114 Description: Legal assistance for Hispanics and Latinos. They specialize in immigration law and family law, and also deal with employment, housing, consumer and SSI issues. Battered women program provides legal assistance to victims of abuse. Sliding fee scale, based on ability to pay. Organization: Chrysalis Center for Women Telephone: 612-871-0118 TTY: 612-824-2780 Address: 4432 Chicago Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55407 Description: Legal advice and referrals to attorneys for family law matters. They also have informational workshops on family law-related topics. Fees vary based on services. Half hour individual appointments. Organization: Hennepin County Attorney?s Office Telephone: 612-348-5550 Address: 300 South 6th Street Minneapolis, MN 55487 Description: Criminal felony prosecution, child support enforcement, services for victims of sexual assault, and for victims and witnesses of crimes in Hennepin County (612-348-4003). All services are free. Organization: Hennepin County Conciliation Court (?Small Claims?) Address: Government Center 300 South 6th Street Minneapolis, MN 55487 Description: Opportunity for person to file small claims court complaint against anyone who owes him/her money. Maximum claim is $7,500. $55 filing fee. Organization: Hennepin County Public Defender Telephone: 612-348-7530 Address: 317 2nd Avenue, S., #200 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Description: Legal representation for people in Hennepin County criminal court who are unable to afford their own lawyer. Organization: Legal Rights Center Telephone: 612-337-0030 Address: 1611 Park Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: Legal advice and the services of attorneys for criminal matters within Hennepin County (as an alternative to the Public Defender); mediation and restorative justice criminal cases only. No legal advice given over the phone. Organization: Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights Telephone: 612-673-3012 Address: 350 South 5th Street City Hall Room 239 Minneapolis, MN 55415 Description: Advocacy for persons who have been discriminated against within the city of Minneapolis on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender, national origin, religion, or sexual preference; discrimination can occur in the areas of education, employment, housing, public assistance, public accommodations (i.e. stores, restaurants), etc. Organization: Minnesota Department of Human Rights Web Site: www.humanrights.state.mn.us Telephone: 651-296-5663 Address: 190 East 5th Street, #700 St. Paul, MN 55101 Description: Advocacy for persons who have been discriminated against on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, gender, national origin, religion, or sexual preference; discrimination can occur in employment, housing, public accommodations, public services, education and credit. Organization: OutFront Minnesota Web Site: www.outfrontminnesota.org Telephone: 612-822-0127 Fax: 612-822-8786 Address: 310 East 38th Street, #204 Minneapolis, MN 55409 Description: The Legal Advocate can help you determine if you need legal assistance on GLBT-related issues, can answer legal questions and/or refer you to someone who can answer your questions or represent your interest. Areas of legal issues addressed include: family law, housing, employment law and civil rights. There is no fee for information or referrals, however attorneys may charge for the services they provide. 17-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Partnership for Prescription Assistance Web Site: www.pparxmn.org Telephone: 1-888-477-2669 Description: A resource designed to help low income, uninsured MN residents get free or discounted brand-name medicines. Organization: FairCare Rx Web Site: www.faircarerx.com Telephone: 651-633-4111 or 1-888-932-4779 Address: 2401 Fairview Avenue, North St. Paul, MN 55113 Description: A pharmacy that offers savings up to 80% on generic medications offered in bulk quantities. They do not take insurance. All payment is out-of-pocket. 17-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous Greater Minneapolis Intergroup Web Site: www.aaminneapolis.org Telephone: 952-922-0880 Address: 7204 West 27th Street, Suite 113 St. Louis Park, MN 55426 Description: Assists members in finding local AA meetings. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Midwest Service Office Web Site: www.naminnesota.org Telephone: 952-939-3939 (Helpline) 612-822-9472 Address: 310 E 38th Street, #115 Minneapolis, MN 55409 Description: A helpline to assist members in finding local NA meetings. 17-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: My Home, Incorporated Telephone: 612-343-0661 Fax: 651-645-1688 Address: Ford Center Building 420 North 5th Street, Suite 949 Minneapolis, MN 55410 Description: Cultural specific, relapse prevention, primary outpatient treatment, and anger management services to African-American men, age 18 and older. Also offers specific programming for East African men, age 18 and older experiencing problematic use of KHAT/other narcotics with a history of community, domestic, and family violence. Organization: New Guidance Counseling Clinic Telephone: 763-535-4044 Fax: 763-560-9481 Address: 7100 Northland Circle, Suite 410 Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 Description: Primary outpatient and relapse treatment to men and women, age 18 and older. Culturally specific programs for Hispanics and African-Americans are provided. Limited housing is available for clients in primary outpatient treatment. Organization: People Incorporated, Huss Recovery Services Web Site: www.peopleincorporated.org Telephone: 612-287-2340 Fax: 612-588-3561 Address: 1315 Girard Avenue, North Minneapolis, MN 55411 Description: This program provides primary outpatient treatment for adult men and women with co-occurring mental illness/chemical dependency disorders. Day programming is gender specific. Evening programming is co-educational. Organization: Progress Valley I Web Site: www.progressvalley.org Telephone: 612-827-2517 Fax: 612-827-8112 Address: 3033 Garfield Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55408 Description: Halfway house for men, age 18 and older. Organization: Progress Valley II Web Site: www.progressvalley.org Telephone: 612-869-3223 Fax: 612-923-1617 Address: 308 East 78th Street Richfield, MN 55423 Description: This is a halfway house for women, age 18 and older. Organization: Recovery Resource Center (RRC) (Resource, Inc.) Web Site: www.resource-mn.org Telephone: 612-752-8050 Fax: 612-752-8001 Address: 1900 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: This program provides primary outpatient treatment services to men and women, ages 18 and older, including gender-specific housing options. RRC also offers an integrated dual-diagnosis program for persons with mental illness and chemical dependency. Organization: Vinland Center Web Site: www.vinlandcenter.org Telephone: 763-479-3555 Fax: 763-479-2605 Address: P.O. Box 308 3675 Iduhapi Road Loretto, MN 55357 Description: This program provides primary inpatient, primary outpatient and extended care services with a cognitive and functional disability due to traumatic brain injury and related neurological impaired men and women, age 18 and older. Organization: Walker Methodist Chemical Health Program Web Site: www.walkermethodist.org Telephone: 612-827-8409 Fax: 612-827-8458 Address: 3737 Bryant Avenue, S. Minneapolis, MN 55409 Description: This program provides primary outpatient treatment services to men and women, age 55 ? 80. Clients are no longer required to be residents of the nursing home. Organization: The Wayside House Web Site: www.wayhouse.org Telephone: 952-926-5626 Fax: 952-926-9713 Address: 3705 Park Center Boulevard St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Description: This program provides primary inpatient and Halfway House services to women, age 18 and older, including those with a dual diagnosis of chemical dependency and mental illness. Organization: Alliance Apartments Telephone: 612-630-3600 Fax: 612-664-8175 Address: 715/719 East Sixteenth Street Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: Provides supportive, sober housing for homeless, disabled single adults who have a history of chemical abuse and repeated participation in CD treatment programs. This program offers case management services, relapse prevention groups, recreational activities, and life skills education to help stabilize their mental health and sobriety. Organization: Anishinabe Wakiagun Telephone: 612-871-2883 Fax: 612-871-0803 Address: 1600 East 19th Street Minneapolis, MN 55404 Description: This is a permanent supportive housing program offering case management and supportive services to late stage chronic inebriate Native American men and women age 18 and older. Organization: African American Family Services Web Site: www.AAFS.net Telephone: 612-871-7878 Fax: 612-871-2567 Address: 2614 Nicollet Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55408 Description: Program provides primary outpatient and relapse services primarily to African-American men and women, age 18 and older. Organization: Alliance Clinic Telephone: 612-638-2260 Fax: 612-871-2178 Address: 3329 University Avenue, SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 Description: This program provides primary outpatient methadone maintenance, Naltrexone (for alcohol users only), and anti-abuse services to men and women, age 18 and older. The Hennepin County Clinical Review Team determines client eligibility for most methadone requests, regardless of treatment funding source. Organization: American Indian Services Telephone: 612-813-1156 or 612-813-1177 Fax: 612-871-2178 Address: 2200 Park Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55407 Description: This program offers halfway house services for American Indian men and women, age 18 and older. Gender-specific programming is available for women. Women and men?s living areas are located on separate floors. Organization: ARK Counseling Plymouth Telephone: 763-559-5677 Fax: 763-559-2116 Address: 1884 Berkshire Lane, N. Plymouth, MN 55447 Description: This program provides primary outpatient, relapse, and DWI treatment services to men and women, age 18 and older, and a program for multiple DWI offenders. Transportation is available for all services. Organization: Avalon- Prospect Park Telephone: 612-638-2260 Fax: 612-638-2340 Address: 3329 University Avenue, SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 Description: Provides a comprehensive primary outpatient mental illness/chemical dependency program to men and women, age 18 and older with a dual diagnosis of MI/CD. The program includes the use of psychotropic medications, as needed. Organization: B.A.S.I.C.S. (Blending Alternative Services into Community Systems) Web Site: www.chrysaliswomen.org Telephone: 612-870-2409 Fax: 612-870-2403 Address: 4432 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55407 Description: A program of Chrysalis, provides primary outpatient day treatment services with a home-based focus to women, age 18 and older. Organization: Chrysalis, A Center for Women Web Site: www.chrysaliswomen.org Telephone: 612-871-0118 Fax: 612-870-2403 Address: 4432 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55407 Description: Provides outpatient day and evening treatment for adult women, age 18 and older with co-occurring mental illness/chemical dependency disorders. Services include psychotropic medications, prescribed and monitored as needed. Organization: Club Recovery Telephone: 952-926-2526 Fax: 952-926-6791 Address: 6550 York Avenue, S. Edina, MN 55435 Description: Provides primary outpatient services to men and women, age 18 and older, and special services for older adults (age 50+) and MI/CD clients. Clients with serious and persistent mental illness are accepted provided they are compliant with medications and do not interrupt the group process. The provider also offers compulsive gambling treatment that uses a separate funding stream. Organization: C.L.U.E.S. (Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio, Inc.) Web Site: www.clues.org Telephone: 612-871-0200 Fax: 612-638-2340 Address: 2700 East Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55414 Description: Provides primary and relapse outpatient treatment. Two programs are available: one for Hispanic (Spanish-speaking only) men and women, age 18 year and older; and another Hispanic adolescents, age 13 ? 17. Organization: The Counseling Clinic Telephone: 763-560-4860 Fax: 763-580-4873 Address: 6800 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Suite 116 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Description: This program provides primary, relapse, and domestic abuse/CD outpatient treatment services to men and women, age 18 and older. Domestic abuse and chemical dependency treatment groups are closed groups and meet on separate nights beginning three times a year. Organization: C.R.E.A.T.E. (Community Resources for Education, Alternative Treatments and Evaluation) Telephone: 612-874-9811 Fax: 612-874-9820 Address: 1911 Pleasant Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55403 Description: This program provides primary and relapse outpatient services to men and women, age 18 or older. Another program, 3D CHEC, is available for multiple DWI offenders. Organization: Fairview Behavioral Services-Inpatient Web Site: www.fairview.org Telephone: 612-672-2222 Intake Fax: 612-672-6572 Fax: 612-673-4860 612-273-4442 Fax: 612-273-4402 612-273-4402 TDD: 612-273-4114 Fax: 612-273-4516 Address: 2450 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 Description: S.T.O.P. (Adolescent-Short Term Outpatient Preparation) This is an evaluation unit, but also prepares adolescents for outpatient treatment and provides inpatient chemical health treatment to adolescents age 12 ? 17. Adult Services Serves men and women, age 18 and older. Hearing Impaired Serves hearing impaired men and women, age 16 and older. Organization: Fairview Behavioral Services-Outpatient Web Site: www.fairview.org Telephone: 612-672-2222 612-672-6600 (MH Intake) 612-672-5060 Fax: 612-273-5061 Address: Riverside Rehabilitation Center R120 Description: Central Intake Fairview Behavioral Services Adult MI/CD Program Provides primary day outpatient services to men and women, age 18 and older, with co-occurring substance abuse and other mental health diagnosis. 17-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Minnesota Work Incentives Connection Web Site: www.mn.workincentives.com Telephone: 1-800-976-6728 651-632-5113 Address: 2200 University Avenue, W. Suite 240 St. Paul, MN 55114 Description: Helps people understand how going to work affects their government benefits. Services include a hotline benefits analysis. The work incentives connection can help understand how work affects benefits such as SSI, SSDI, Health Insurance, Food Support, Subsidized Housing, and other government benefits. 18. MENTAL HEALTH CENTER OF GREATER MANCHESTER, NH The Mental Health Center of Greater Mancherster will be using an existing community resource manual. 19. PATHWAYS TO HOUSING, NY 19-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Baltic Street Mental Health Board Web Site: www.balticstreet.org Telephone: 212-346-9370 Address: 156 William Street New York, NY 10038 Description: Provides peer support and assistance with benefits, employment, housing, and treatment for individuals living with mental illness. Call for intake information and schedule of meetings. Organization: Grand Central Neighborhood Social Services corporation Telephone: 212-818-1220 Address: Not Published Description: Self-help program guided by a professional for consumers seeking employment, housing, entitlements, training, rehabilitation and reconciliation with family and friends. Spanish speaking. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center/Harlem House Web Site: www.nyc.gov/hhc Telephone: 212-316-1284 Address: 151 West 127th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Psychosocial clubhouse program for individuals living with mental illness, including peer support, counseling, case management services, and support groups. Call for intake information. Organization: National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of New York City Web Site: www.nami-nyc-metro.org Telephone: 212-684-3365 OR 212-684-3264 (Helpline) OR 212-684-4237 (Events Line) Address: 505 Eighth Avenue, Suite 1103 New York, NY 10018 Description: Organization of family members and friends of individuals living with mental illness, as well as people who suffer from mental illnesses themselves. Engages in public policy advocacy and public education. Also provides support services for individuals living with mental illness and family members. Organization: Weston United Community Renewal Web Site: www.westonunited.org Telephone: 212-831-2270 Address: 310 Malcolm X Boulevard, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10027 Description: Psychosocial clubhouse program for individuals living with mental illness, including peer support, counseling, case management services, and support groups. Call for intake information. 19-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Community Access Web Site: www.howietheharp.org Telephone: 212-865-0775 Address: 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, 12th Floor New York, NY 10027 Description: Provides employment training and other services for individuals living with mental illness, including a peer specialist training program and vocational education. Call for intake information. Organization: Contemporary Guidance Services Web Site: www.cgsny.org Telephone: 212-577-5512 Address: 156 William Street At Fulton Street New York, NY 10038 Contact: Margaret Wong (Executive Director) Description: Offers a range of employment services for individuals with disabilities, including supported employment programs, vocational education, and job placement assistance. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: Fountain House Web Site: www.fountainhouse.org Telephone: 212-582-0340 OR 212-245-3727 (TTY) Address: 425 West 47th Street New York, NY 10036 Contact: Ken Dudek (Executive Director) Description: Provides a range of services for individuals living with mental illness, including clubhouse program, case management, supportive housing, employment services, outreach, employment services, and advocacy. Call for information. Organization: Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey Web Site: www.goodwillny.org Telephone: 212-692-0525 Address: 345 East 37th Street New York, NY Description: Provides a range of employment services for low-income individuals, including employment training, job placement services, computer training, English-as-a-second-language classes, adult basic education, and job readiness services. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: New York Work Exchange Web Site: www.nyworkexchange.org Telephone: 212-742-1122 Address: 90 Broad Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10004 Description: Provides information and referrals for employment programs for individuals living with mental illness. Website has a comprehensive list of mental health employment programs. 19-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Harlem Hospital Center / Harlem House Web Site: www.nyc.gov/hhc Telephone: 212-316-1284 Address: 151 West 127th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Psychosocial clubhouse program for individuals living with mental illness, including peer support, counseling, case management services, and support groups. Call for intake information. Organization: Mount Sinai Medical Center/ Psychiatry Care Center Web Site: www.mountsinai.org Telephone: 212-241-6903 Address: 1450 Madison Avenue At East 99th Street New York, NY 10029 Description: Provides a range of comprehensive mental health services, including a continuing day treatment program, treatment for borderline personality disorders and other mental illnesses, and other outpatient services. Call for intake information. Organization: Union Settlement Association Web Site: www.unionsettlement.org Telephone: 212-828-6148 Address: 2089 Third Avenue At East 114th Street New York, NY 10029 Contact: Karen Johnson (Program Director) Description: Mental health clinic that offers comprehensive out-patient, community-based mental health services to adults and children in East Harlem and citywide. Provides individual, family, couples, and group therapy. Call for information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: Upper Manhattan Mental Health Center Web Site: www.ummhcinc.org Telephone: 212-694-9200 Address: 1727 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10031 Contact: William S. Witherspoon (Executive Director) Description: Provides a range of mental health services, including outpatient services, psychosocial clubhouse, continuing day treatment program, and addiction treatment services. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Organization: Weston United Community Renewal Web Site: www.westonunited.org Telephone: 212-831-2270 Address: 310 Malcolm X Boulevard, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10027 Description: Psychosocial clubhouse program for individuals living with mental illness, including peer support, counseling, case management services, and support groups. Call for intake information. 19-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Columbia Student Medical Outreach (CoSMO) Web Site: www.cosmoprimarycare.org Telephone: 212-342-4719 Address: 21 Audubon Avenue New York, NY 10032 Description: Provides adult primary care, physicals, laboratory services, immunizations and social services. Free for uninsured. Hours: Sat 8:30-1:30 Organization: Community Health Care Network/ Community League Health Center Web Site: www.chnnyc.org/locations/cl Telephone: 212-781-7979 Address: 1996 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Description: Provides adult medicine, adolescent medicine, HIV services- including primary care, case management, counseling and testing and support services-, pediatric care services, reproductive health care, prenatal and postpartum care, immunizations, school check ups and social services. Sliding scale fee. Organization: Community Health Care Network/Helen B. Atkinson Health Center Web Site: www.chnnyc.org/locations/hba Telephone: 212-426-0088 Address: Main Clinic: 81 West 115th Street New York, NY 10026 Description: Provides adult medicine, adolescent medicine, HIV services (including primary care, case management, counseling and testing, and support services), pediatric care, reproductive health care, prenatal and postpartum care, immunizations, school physicals, dental care, social services, and a pregnancy prevention program known as Teens P.A.C.T. HBA staff speaks Spanish, Haitian Creole, and French. Materials distributed at the Center are available in both English and Spanish. Sliding scale fee. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center--Dyckman Family Health Center Telephone: 212-544-2001 OR 212-939-1000 (Main Office) Address: 175 Nagle Avenue New York, NY 10034 Description: Full range of health services provided in a primary care setting. On-going and episodic care for adults and children. Includes OB/GYN, nutrition services, social services, pharmacy, health education, and WIC. Staff speaks English, French and Spanish. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center--Drew Hamilton Primary Health Center Telephone: 212-939-8950 OR 212-939-1000 (Main Office) Address: 2689 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10030 Description: Full range of health services provided in a primary care setting. On-going and episodic care for adults and children. Includes OB/GYN, nutrition services, social services, pharmacy, health education, and WIC. Staff speaks English, French and Spanish. 19-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Beacon of Hope House Web Site: www.beaconofhopehouse.org Telephone: 212-371-1000 Address: 1011 First Avenue New York, NY 10022 Contact: Thomas Horan (Executive Director) Description: Provides supportive housing and mental health services at several locations citywide. Call for information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: Columbia Kavanagh House Telephone: 212-987-8294 Address: 31 West 124th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Supportive housing for formerly-homeless individuals, including individuals living with mental illness. Capacity: 87 housing units (45 NY/NY placements, 28 DHS placements, 14 community placements). Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00?p.m. Organization: Ecumenical Community Development Organization Web Site: www.ecdo.org Telephone: 212-678-0037 Address: 443 West 125th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Services include housing development, tenant and community organizing, technical assistance to community residents and organizations, counseling, education, youth and adult employment programs and services for residents of West and Central Harlem. Organization: Fountain House Web Site: www.fountainhouse.org Telephone: 212-582-0340 Address: 2264 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Description: Supportive housing for individuals living with mental illness. Call for intake information. Organization: Goddard Riverside Community Center Web Site: www.goddard.org Telephone: 212-926-7688 Address: 131 Edgecombe Avenue New York, NY 10031 Description: Supportive SRO housing for formerly-homeless individuals and senior citizens. Capacity: 34 housing units (20 NY/NY placements, 14 community placements). Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 19-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Center for Disability Advocacy Rights Telephone: 212-979-0505 Address: 841 Broadway, Suite 605 New York, NY 10003 Contact: Christopher Bowes (Director) Description: Provides legal and benefits assistance for persons with disabilities. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Organization: Columbia University School of Law Web Site: www.law.columbia.edu Telephone: 212-854-2640 Address: 435 West 116th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Operates several legal clinics providing legal assistance for senior citizens, immigrants, prisoners, and other low-income people. Call for intake information. Organization: LawHelp/NY Web Site: www.lawhelp.org/ny Description: Online list of legal services for low-income people in New York City. Organization: West Side SRO (Single Room Occupancy) Law Project Web Site: www.goddard.org Telephone: 212-799-9638 Address: 647 Columbus Avenue Between 91st and 92nd Street New York, NY 10025 Contact: Adam Weinstein (Director) OR Terry Poe (Staff Attorney) Description: Provides a range of legal services, focusing on housing issues, for residents of SROs on the West Side of Manhattan. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-5:00?p.m. Organization: Urban Justice Center Web Site: www.urbanjustice.org Telephone: 646-602-5600 Address: 666 Broadway Between Bond and Bleecker Streets New York, NY 10012 Contact: Diegna Levister (Project Director) Description: Legal clinic for homeless and other low-income New Yorkers. Services provided at various locations citywide, call or visit website for locations and schedule. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 19-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Community Health Care Network/ Community League Health Center Web Site: www.chnnyc.org Telephone: 212-781-7979 Address: 1996 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Description: Provides adult medicine, adolescent medicine, HIV services- including primary care, case management, counseling and testing and support services-, pediatric care services, reproductive health care, prenatal and postpartum care, immunizations, school check ups and social services. Organization: Community Health Care Network/ Helen B. Atkinson Health Center Web Site: www.chnnyc.org Telephone: 212-426-0088 Address: Main Clinic: 81 West 115th Street New York, NY 10026 Description: HBA provides adult medicine, adolescent medicine, HIV services (including primary care, case management, counseling and testing, and support services), pediatric care, reproductive health care, prenatal and postpartum care, immunizations, school physicals, dental care, social services, and a pregnancy prevention program known as Teens P.A.C.T. HBA staff speaks Spanish, Haitian Creole, and French. Materials distributed at the Center are available in both English and Spanish. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center--Dyckman Family Health Center Telephone: 212-544-2001 OR 212-939-1000 (Main Office) Address: 175 Nagle Avenue New York, NY 10034 Description: Full range of health services provided in a primary care setting. On-going and episodic care for adults and children. Includes OB/GYN, nutrition services, social services, pharmacy, health education, and WIC. Staff speaks English, French and Spanish. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center--Drew Hamilton Primary Health Center Telephone: 212-939-8950 OR 212-939-1000 (Main Office) Address: 2689 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10030 Description: Full range of health services provided in a primary care setting. On-going and episodic care for adults and children. Includes OB/GYN, nutrition services, social services, pharmacy, health education, and WIC. Staff speaks English, French and Spanish. Organization: Ryan Community Health Clinic Web Site: www.ryancenter.org Telephone: 212-749-1820 Address: 110 West 97th Street New York, NY 10025 OR Ryan Center Annex 160 West 100 Street New York, NY 10025 212 769 7200 Description: Provides adult medicine, pediatric, dental, disease screening and HIV. Sliding scale fee, $5 for prescription medications. Hours: M 8:30-7; T-W 8:30-4:30; Th 8:30-7; F 8:30-4:30; Sat 9:30-1:00. 19-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous / New York City Hotline Web Site: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org Telephone: 212-647-1680 Description: Hotline for twelve-step support group for recovering alcoholics. Call for locations of meetings citywide. Website has general information about the organization. Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous Telephone: 212-647-1680 Address: 307 Seventh Avenue Between West 27th and 28th Streets New York, NY 10001 Description: Twelve-step support groups for recovering alcoholics. Call for locations of meetings citywide. Daily 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous Address: 109 West 129th Street At Lenox Avenue New York, NY 10027 Description: AA meeting meets Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. Organization: Intercession Episcopal Church Telephone: 212-283-6200 Address: Main Office 550 West 155th Street New York, NY 10032 Description: ?Found-A-Way?, Alcoholics Anonymous for men. Meets Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Web Site: www.na.org Telephone: 212-929-6262 Description: Hotline for twelve-step support group for recovering addicts. Call for locations of meetings citywide. Website has general information about the organization. Organization: Saint Mary's Episcopal Church Address: 419 West 129th Street Side Door - basement New York, NY 10027 Description: Narcotics Anonymous (N/A) meetings. Meets every Thursday at 11:00 p.m. (Step, Beginner/Newcomer) and Friday at 9:30 a.m. (Beginner/Newcomer). 19-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation / Highbridge Clinic Telephone: 212-543-2782 Address: 500 West 180th Street New York, NY 10033 Description: Provides a range of comprehensive outpatient addiction treatment services, including outpatient methadone treatment program, methadone-to-abstinence program, and counseling. Call for referral information. Organization: AREBA/Casriel Telephone: 212-376-1810 OR 212-293-3000 Address: 500 West 57th Street At Tenth Avenue New York, NY 10019 Description: Provides inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment services. Call for intake information. Organization: Association for Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Web Site: www.adaptnyc.org Telephone: 212-289-1957 Address: 2224 First Avenue, 2nd Floor Between East 114th and 115th Streets New York, NY 11029 Description: Provides addiction treatment services, HIV/AIDS education, and counseling for families and individuals. Also operates a syringe exchange program. Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: Bridge Back to Life Center Address: 290 Madison Avenue, 6th Floor New York, NY 10017 Description: Provides outpatient addiction treatment services. Call for intake information. Organization: Gracie Square Hospital / Dual Focus Unit Web Site: www.nygsh.org Telephone: 212-988-4400 Address: 416 East 76th Street New York, NY 10021 Description: Provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment services for individuals living with mental illness and addiction disorders, including inpatient detoxification, evaluations, medically supervised outpatient services, and individual and group therapy. Call for intake information. 19-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Baltic Street Mental Health Board Web Site: www.balticstreet.org Telephone: 212-346-9370 Address: 156 William Street New York, NY 10038 Description: Provides peer support and assistance with benefits, employment, housing, and treatment for individuals living with mental illness. Call for intake information and schedule of meetings. Organization: The Center for Independence of the Disabled Web Site: www.cidny.org Telephone: 212-674-2300 OR 212-5619 (TTY) Address: 841 Broadway #301 New York, NY 10003 Description: Assistance in obtaining and maintaining public benefits, including: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicaid, Medicare, Public Assistance, Food Stamps and Home Care Services. Organization: Coalition for the Homeless Web Site: www.coalitionforthehomeless.org Telephone: 212-964-5900 Address: 129 Fulton Street, 4th Floor At Nassau Street New York, NY 10038 Contact: Timothy Campbell (Program Director) OR Tony Taylor (Program Director) OR Johnny Chavez (Client Advocate) Description: Walk-in assistance and referrals for food, clothing, shelter, housing, addiction treatment, benefits, legal services, and issues related to HIV/AIDS. Advocates for individuals and families experiencing problems in the municipal shelter system and the Emergency Assistance Unit (EAU). Client advocacy for individuals having problems with public benefits. The Coalition office can be used as a mailing address. Walk-in services: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Mail service: Monday-Friday 9:00-11:00 a.m., 1:00-3:00 p.m. Organization: Community Service Society of New York Web Site: www.cssny.org Telephone: 212-614-5552 OR 212-614-5444 (Spanish Speaking) Address: 105 East 22nd Street New York, NY 10010 Contact: Leslie Boutin (Only for Spanish Speaking) Description: Benefit counselors assist the general public with a wide range of benefit questions, completing application or recertification packages, advocacy assistance with local benefit offices, or help in understanding government notices. Organization: New York State Division of Veterans Affairs Web Site: www.veterans.state.ny.us/ Telephone: (212) 686-7500 ext. 7086 Address: 423 East 23rd Street, Room 9144N New York, NY 10010 Contact: Mark Giddens SVC (Exc 1st & 3rd W) Description: Benefits counseling for veterans and active duty members of the armed forces in New York. 20. NEIGHBORING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, OH 20-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Baltic Street Mental Health Board Web Site: www.balticstreet.org Telephone: 212-346-9370 Address: 156 William Street New York, NY 10038 Description: Provides peer support and assistance with benefits, employment, housing, and treatment for individuals living with mental illness. Call for intake information and schedule of meetings. Organization: Grand Central Neighborhood Social Services corporation Telephone: 212-818-1220 Address: Not Published Description: Self-help program guided by a professional for consumers seeking employment, housing, entitlements, training, rehabilitation and reconciliation with family and friends. Spanish speaking. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center/Harlem House Web Site: www.nyc.gov/hhc Telephone: 212-316-1284 Address: 151 West 127th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Psychosocial clubhouse program for individuals living with mental illness, including peer support, counseling, case management services, and support groups. Call for intake information. Organization: National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of New York City Web Site: www.nami-nyc-metro.org Telephone: 212-684-3365 OR 212-684-3264 (Helpline) OR 212-684-4237 (Events Line) Address: 505 Eighth Avenue, Suite 1103 New York, NY 10018 Description: Organization of family members and friends of individuals living with mental illness, as well as people who suffer from mental illnesses themselves. Engages in public policy advocacy and public education. Also provides support services for individuals living with mental illness and family members. Organization: Weston United Community Renewal Web Site: www.westonunited.org Telephone: 212-831-2270 Address: 310 Malcolm X Boulevard, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10027 Description: Psychosocial clubhouse program for individuals living with mental illness, including peer support, counseling, case management services, and support groups. Call for intake information. 20-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Community Access Web Site: www.howietheharp.org Telephone: 212-865-0775 Address: 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, 12th Floor New York, NY 10027 Description: Provides employment training and other services for individuals living with mental illness, including a peer specialist training program and vocational education. Call for intake information. Organization: Contemporary Guidance Services Web Site: www.cgsny.org Telephone: 212-577-5512 Address: 156 William Street At Fulton Street New York, NY 10038 Contact: Margaret Wong (Executive Director) Description: Offers a range of employment services for individuals with disabilities, including supported employment programs, vocational education, and job placement assistance. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: Fountain House Web Site: www.fountainhouse.org Telephone: 212-582-0340 OR 212-245-3727 (TTY) Address: 425 West 47th Street New York, NY 10036 Contact: Ken Dudek (Executive Director) Description: Provides a range of services for individuals living with mental illness, including clubhouse program, case management, supportive housing, employment services, outreach, employment services, and advocacy. Call for information. Organization: Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey Web Site: www.goodwillny.org Telephone: 212-692-0525 Address: 345 East 37th Street New York, NY Description: Provides a range of employment services for low-income individuals, including employment training, job placement services, computer training, English-as-a-second-language classes, adult basic education, and job readiness services. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: New York Work Exchange Web Site: www.nyworkexchange.org Telephone: 212-742-1122 Address: 90 Broad Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10004 Description: Provides information and referrals for employment programs for individuals living with mental illness. Website has a comprehensive list of mental health employment programs. 20-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Harlem Hospital Center / Harlem House Web Site: www.nyc.gov/hhc Telephone: 212-316-1284 Address: 151 West 127th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Psychosocial clubhouse program for individuals living with mental illness, including peer support, counseling, case management services, and support groups. Call for intake information. Organization: Mount Sinai Medical Center/ Psychiatry Care Center Web Site: www.mountsinai.org Telephone: 212-241-6903 Address: 1450 Madison Avenue At East 99th Street New York, NY 10029 Description: Provides a range of comprehensive mental health services, including a continuing day treatment program, treatment for borderline personality disorders and other mental illnesses, and other outpatient services. Call for intake information. Organization: Union Settlement Association Web Site: www.unionsettlement.org Telephone: 212-828-6148 Address: 2089 Third Avenue At East 114th Street New York, NY 10029 Contact: Karen Johnson (Program Director) Description: Mental health clinic that offers comprehensive out-patient, community-based mental health services to adults and children in East Harlem and citywide. Provides individual, family, couples, and group therapy. Call for information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: Upper Manhattan Mental Health Center Web Site: www.ummhcinc.org Telephone: 212-694-9200 Address: 1727 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10031 Contact: William S. Witherspoon (Executive Director) Description: Provides a range of mental health services, including outpatient services, psychosocial clubhouse, continuing day treatment program, and addiction treatment services. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Organization: Weston United Community Renewal Web Site: www.westonunited.org Telephone: 212-831-2270 Address: 310 Malcolm X Boulevard, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10027 Description: Psychosocial clubhouse program for individuals living with mental illness, including peer support, counseling, case management services, and support groups. Call for intake information. 20-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Columbia Student Medical Outreach (CoSMO) Web Site: www.cosmoprimarycare.org Telephone: 212-342-4719 Address: 21 Audubon Avenue New York, NY 10032 Description: Provides adult primary care, physicals, laboratory services, immunizations and social services. Free for uninsured. Hours: Sat 8:30-1:30 Organization: Community Health Care Network/ Community League Health Center Web Site: www.chnnyc.org/locations/cl Telephone: 212-781-7979 Address: 1996 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Description: Provides adult medicine, adolescent medicine, HIV services- including primary care, case management, counseling and testing and support services-, pediatric care services, reproductive health care, prenatal and postpartum care, immunizations, school check ups and social services. Sliding scale fee. Organization: Community Health Care Network/Helen B. Atkinson Health Center Web Site: www.chnnyc.org/locations/hba Telephone: 212-426-0088 Address: Main Clinic: 81 West 115th Street New York, NY 10026 Description: Provides adult medicine, adolescent medicine, HIV services (including primary care, case management, counseling and testing, and support services), pediatric care, reproductive health care, prenatal and postpartum care, immunizations, school physicals, dental care, social services, and a pregnancy prevention program known as Teens P.A.C.T. HBA staff speaks Spanish, Haitian Creole, and French. Materials distributed at the Center are available in both English and Spanish. Sliding scale fee. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center--Dyckman Family Health Center Telephone: 212-544-2001 OR 212-939-1000 (Main Office) Address: 175 Nagle Avenue New York, NY 10034 Description: Full range of health services provided in a primary care setting. On-going and episodic care for adults and children. Includes OB/GYN, nutrition services, social services, pharmacy, health education, and WIC. Staff speaks English, French and Spanish. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center--Drew Hamilton Primary Health Center Telephone: 212-939-8950 OR 212-939-1000 (Main Office) Address: 2689 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10030 Description: Full range of health services provided in a primary care setting. On-going and episodic care for adults and children. Includes OB/GYN, nutrition services, social services, pharmacy, health education, and WIC. Staff speaks English, French and Spanish. 20-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Beacon of Hope House Web Site: www.beaconofhopehouse.org Telephone: 212-371-1000 Address: 1011 First Avenue New York, NY 10022 Contact: Thomas Horan (Executive Director) Description: Provides supportive housing and mental health services at several locations citywide. Call for information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: Columbia Kavanagh House Telephone: 212-987-8294 Address: 31 West 124th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Supportive housing for formerly-homeless individuals, including individuals living with mental illness. Capacity: 87 housing units (45 NY/NY placements, 28 DHS placements, 14 community placements). Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00?p.m. Organization: Ecumenical Community Development Organization Web Site: www.ecdo.org Telephone: 212-678-0037 Address: 443 West 125th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Services include housing development, tenant and community organizing, technical assistance to community residents and organizations, counseling, education, youth and adult employment programs and services for residents of West and Central Harlem. Organization: Fountain House Web Site: www.fountainhouse.org Telephone: 212-582-0340 Address: 2264 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Description: Supportive housing for individuals living with mental illness. Call for intake information. Organization: Goddard Riverside Community Center Web Site: www.goddard.org Telephone: 212-926-7688 Address: 131 Edgecombe Avenue New York, NY 10031 Description: Supportive SRO housing for formerly-homeless individuals and senior citizens. Capacity: 34 housing units (20 NY/NY placements, 14 community placements). Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 20-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Center for Disability Advocacy Rights Telephone: 212-979-0505 Address: 841 Broadway, Suite 605 New York, NY 10003 Contact: Christopher Bowes (Director) Description: Provides legal and benefits assistance for persons with disabilities. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Organization: Columbia University School of Law Web Site: www.law.columbia.edu Telephone: 212-854-2640 Address: 435 West 116th Street New York, NY 10027 Description: Operates several legal clinics providing legal assistance for senior citizens, immigrants, prisoners, and other low-income people. Call for intake information. Organization: LawHelp/NY Web Site: www.lawhelp.org/ny Description: Online list of legal services for low-income people in New York City. Organization: West Side SRO (Single Room Occupancy) Law Project Web Site: www.goddard.org Telephone: 212-799-9638 Address: 647 Columbus Avenue Between 91st and 92nd Street New York, NY 10025 Contact: Adam Weinstein (Director) OR Terry Poe (Staff Attorney) Description: Provides a range of legal services, focusing on housing issues, for residents of SROs on the West Side of Manhattan. Call for intake information. Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-5:00?p.m. Organization: Urban Justice Center Web Site: www.urbanjustice.org Telephone: 646-602-5600 Address: 666 Broadway Between Bond and Bleecker Streets New York, NY 10012 Contact: Diegna Levister (Project Director) Description: Legal clinic for homeless and other low-income New Yorkers. Services provided at various locations citywide, call or visit website for locations and schedule. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 20-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Community Health Care Network/ Community League Health Center Web Site: www.chnnyc.org Telephone: 212-781-7979 Address: 1996 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10032 Description: Provides adult medicine, adolescent medicine, HIV services- including primary care, case management, counseling and testing and support services-, pediatric care services, reproductive health care, prenatal and postpartum care, immunizations, school check ups and social services. Organization: Community Health Care Network/ Helen B. Atkinson Health Center Web Site: www.chnnyc.org Telephone: 212-426-0088 Address: Main Clinic: 81 West 115th Street New York, NY 10026 Description: HBA provides adult medicine, adolescent medicine, HIV services (including primary care, case management, counseling and testing, and support services), pediatric care, reproductive health care, prenatal and postpartum care, immunizations, school physicals, dental care, social services, and a pregnancy prevention program known as Teens P.A.C.T. HBA staff speaks Spanish, Haitian Creole, and French. Materials distributed at the Center are available in both English and Spanish. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center--Dyckman Family Health Center Telephone: 212-544-2001 OR 212-939-1000 (Main Office) Address: 175 Nagle Avenue New York, NY 10034 Description: Full range of health services provided in a primary care setting. On-going and episodic care for adults and children. Includes OB/GYN, nutrition services, social services, pharmacy, health education, and WIC. Staff speaks English, French and Spanish. Organization: Harlem Hospital Center--Drew Hamilton Primary Health Center Telephone: 212-939-8950 OR 212-939-1000 (Main Office) Address: 2689 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10030 Description: Full range of health services provided in a primary care setting. On-going and episodic care for adults and children. Includes OB/GYN, nutrition services, social services, pharmacy, health education, and WIC. Staff speaks English, French and Spanish. Organization: Ryan Community Health Clinic Web Site: www.ryancenter.org Telephone: 212-749-1820 Address: 110 West 97th Street New York, NY 10025 OR Ryan Center Annex 160 West 100 Street New York, NY 10025 212 769 7200 Description: Provides adult medicine, pediatric, dental, disease screening and HIV. Sliding scale fee, $5 for prescription medications. Hours: M 8:30-7; T-W 8:30-4:30; Th 8:30-7; F 8:30-4:30; Sat 9:30-1:00. 20-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous / New York City Hotline Web Site: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org Telephone: 212-647-1680 Description: Hotline for twelve-step support group for recovering alcoholics. Call for locations of meetings citywide. Website has general information about the organization. Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous Telephone: 212-647-1680 Address: 307 Seventh Avenue Between West 27th and 28th Streets New York, NY 10001 Description: Twelve-step support groups for recovering alcoholics. Call for locations of meetings citywide. Daily 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous Address: 109 West 129th Street At Lenox Avenue New York, NY 10027 Description: AA meeting meets Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. Organization: Intercession Episcopal Church Telephone: 212-283-6200 Address: Main Office 550 West 155th Street New York, NY 10032 Description: ?Found-A-Way?, Alcoholics Anonymous for men. Meets Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Web Site: www.na.org Telephone: 212-929-6262 Description: Hotline for twelve-step support group for recovering addicts. Call for locations of meetings citywide. Website has general information about the organization. Organization: Saint Mary's Episcopal Church Address: 419 West 129th Street Side Door - basement New York, NY 10027 Description: Narcotics Anonymous (N/A) meetings. Meets every Thursday at 11:00 p.m. (Step, Beginner/Newcomer) and Friday at 9:30 a.m. (Beginner/Newcomer). 20-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation / Highbridge Clinic Telephone: 212-543-2782 Address: 500 West 180th Street New York, NY 10033 Description: Provides a range of comprehensive outpatient addiction treatment services, including outpatient methadone treatment program, methadone-to-abstinence program, and counseling. Call for referral information. Organization: AREBA/Casriel Telephone: 212-376-1810 OR 212-293-3000 Address: 500 West 57th Street At Tenth Avenue New York, NY 10019 Description: Provides inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment services. Call for intake information. Organization: Association for Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Web Site: www.adaptnyc.org Telephone: 212-289-1957 Address: 2224 First Avenue, 2nd Floor Between East 114th and 115th Streets New York, NY 11029 Description: Provides addiction treatment services, HIV/AIDS education, and counseling for families and individuals. Also operates a syringe exchange program. Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Organization: Bridge Back to Life Center Address: 290 Madison Avenue, 6th Floor New York, NY 10017 Description: Provides outpatient addiction treatment services. Call for intake information. Organization: Gracie Square Hospital / Dual Focus Unit Web Site: www.nygsh.org Telephone: 212-988-4400 Address: 416 East 76th Street New York, NY 10021 Description: Provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment services for individuals living with mental illness and addiction disorders, including inpatient detoxification, evaluations, medically supervised outpatient services, and individual and group therapy. Call for intake information. 20-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Baltic Street Mental Health Board Web Site: www.balticstreet.org Telephone: 212-346-9370 Address: 156 William Street New York, NY 10038 Description: Provides peer support and assistance with benefits, employment, housing, and treatment for individuals living with mental illness. Call for intake information and schedule of meetings. Organization: The Center for Independence of the Disabled Web Site: www.cidny.org Telephone: 212-674-2300 OR 212-5619 (TTY) Address: 841 Broadway #301 New York, NY 10003 Description: Assistance in obtaining and maintaining public benefits, including: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicaid, Medicare, Public Assistance, Food Stamps and Home Care Services. Organization: Coalition for the Homeless Web Site: www.coalitionforthehomeless.org Telephone: 212-964-5900 Address: 129 Fulton Street, 4th Floor At Nassau Street New York, NY 10038 Contact: Timothy Campbell (Program Director) OR Tony Taylor (Program Director) OR Johnny Chavez (Client Advocate) Description: Walk-in assistance and referrals for food, clothing, shelter, housing, addiction treatment, benefits, legal services, and issues related to HIV/AIDS. Advocates for individuals and families experiencing problems in the municipal shelter system and the Emergency Assistance Unit (EAU). Client advocacy for individuals having problems with public benefits. The Coalition office can be used as a mailing address. Walk-in services: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Mail service: Monday-Friday 9:00-11:00 a.m., 1:00-3:00 p.m. Organization: Community Service Society of New York Web Site: www.cssny.org Telephone: 212-614-5552 OR 212-614-5444 (Spanish Speaking) Address: 105 East 22nd Street New York, NY 10010 Contact: Leslie Boutin (Only for Spanish Speaking) Description: Benefit counselors assist the general public with a wide range of benefit questions, completing application or recertification packages, advocacy assistance with local benefit offices, or help in understanding government notices. Organization: New York State Division of Veterans Affairs Web Site: www.veterans.state.ny.us/ Telephone: (212) 686-7500 ext. 7086 Address: 423 East 23rd Street, Room 9144N New York, NY 10010 Contact: Mark Giddens SVC (Exc 1st & 3rd W) Description: Benefits counseling for veterans and active duty members of the armed forces in New York. 21. OPTIONS OF SOUTHERN OREGON, OR 21-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: The Union Telephone: 541-474-3319 Address: 202 NW A Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Jessica Simpson Description: A drop in center for Adult Mental health consumers. Provides classes, activities, peer support and transportation. Organization: NAMI-SO (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill- Southern Oregon) Telephone: 541-479-7830 Contact: Patricia Garoutte Description: 12 week classes for caregivers and families of individuals with serious mental illness. Organization: Rogue Valley Council of Governments Telephone: 541-776-6222 Address: 2860 State Street Medford, OR 97504 Contact: Tim Becraft Description: Together, we promote the dignity, quality of life, and self-determination of seniors and disabled persons. Organization: Handicap Awareness & Support League Web Site: www.haslonline.org Telephone: 541-479-4275 Address: 1252 Redwood Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Contact: Jan Trombley Description: If you are a person who seeks support and advice about exploring options and solving problems in your life, we can help. Some of HASL?s staff and volunteers are themselves People with disabilities. Organization: DASIL (Disability Advocacy for Social and Independent Living) Email: dasil@medford.net Telephone: 541-608-6746 Address: 29 North Ivy Street Medford, OR 97501 Contact: Brenda Description: Programs include advocacy, information and referral, independent living skills, peer support, community education events. 21-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: The Job Council Web Site: www.jobcouncil.org Telephone: 541-476-1187 Address: 1545 Harbeck Road Grants Pass, OR 97527 Contact: Randi Description: Provides workforce resources to job seekers, as well as employers. Skills enhancement, training, work experience opportunities, job seeking and retention. Organization: Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Telephone: 541-474-3130 Address: 725 NE 7th Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Pete Karpa Description: Provides vocational assistance to individuals with disabilities. Works in partnership with Options. Organization: Oregon Employment Department Web Site: www.emp.state.or.us/ Telephone: 541-474-3161 Address: 201 NE 8th Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Any Staff Description: Supports economic stabilization of Oregonians and communities during times of unemployment. Serves business by recruiting and referring applicants to jobs. Organization: Employment Works Web Site: www.optionsonline.org Telephone: 541-476-2373 Address: 1215 SW G Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: ZoeAnn Northcutt Description: Supported Employment services to adults with psychiatric disabilities. Organization: Rogue Community College- Student Employment Center Web Site: www.roguecc.edu/emp Telephone: 541-956-7091 Address: 3345 Redwood Highway Grants Pass, OR 97527 Contact: Any staff Description: Job referral and placement for community college students, works in conjunction with college support services for students with disabilities. 21-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Genesis Web Site: www.genesis.asante.org Telephone: 541-608-4000 1-800-872-0983 Address: 600 South Second Street Central Point, OR 97502 Contact: Mike Miller Description: Mental health counseling and crisis intervention services for Medicare recipients. Outpatient services include individual and group counseling for grief, loss and bereavement, major depression and bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, abuse and trauma resolution, family issues, relationship enhancement and marital reconciliation. Organization: Options for Southern Oregon Web Site: www.optionsonline.org Telephone: 541-476-5145 Address: 1181 Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Contact: Jeff Krolick Description: Provides mental health diagnosis, prescription of medication, individual and group therapy and nursing services for Medicare recipients. Organization: Professional Christian Counseling Services Telephone: 541-474-3524 Address: 228 NW B Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: William ?Bill? Vaughters, LCSW Description: Individual therapy for anxiety, depression and adjustment disorders. Christian counseling only. Takes Medicare. 21-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Josephine County Health Department Web Site: www.co.josephine.or.us Telephone: 541-474-5325 Address: 715 NW Dimmick Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Description: Immunizations, Family Planning and Communicable Diseases Clinics for adults and children. Takes Medicare, Medicaid, sliding fee scale based on income. Organization: Siskiyou Community Health Center Telephone: 541-471-3455 541-592-4111 Address: 125 Manzanita Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Or 319 Caves Highway Cave Junction, OR 97523 Description: General medical, pediatric, and dental care for Medicare, Medicaid recipients and sliding fee scale based on income with office visits costing a minimum of $20.00. Organization: Applegate Valley Family Medicine Roger Fogg, FNP Telephone: 541-862-2836 Address: 8600 New Hope Grants Pass, OR 97527 Description: General medical care for adults and children. Accepts Medicare. Organization: Grants Pass Clinic Web Site: www.grantspassclinic.com Telephone: 541-476-6644 Address: 495 Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Description: General medical care for adults and children. Accepts Medicare and Medicaid. Organization: Women?s Health Center of Southern Oregon Telephone: 541-479-8363 Address: 700 SW Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Description: Obstetrics, Gynecology and Family Practice for women. Accepts Medicare and Medicaid. 21-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Josephine Housing Council Web Site: www.oraoha.org/orepgs/josephine.htm Telephone: 541-479-5529 Address: 1215 SW G Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Theresa Description: Rental assistance programs for very low income families and individuals to help them meet their monthly rent obligations. Organization: Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance Telephone: 541-592-2515 Address: 535 East River Street Cave Junction, OR 97532 Contact: Chris Millette Description: Offers safe shelter to victims of domestic violence, provides transitional housing and support with housing stabilization needs. Organization: Options for Southern Oregon Web Site: www.optionsonline.org Telephone: 541-476-2373 Address: 1215 SW G Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Jim Bryson Description: Provides subsidized housing for adults with mental illness. Organization: Bridges to Success Web Site: www.optionsonline.org Telephone: 541-476-2373 Address: 1215 SW G Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Amara Theilen Description: Provides strengths case management for homeless persons with substance use disorders, serious mental illness, or co-occurring disorders. Organization: Habitat for Humanity Web Site: http://www.grantspasshabitat.com/ Telephone: 541- 474-2884 Address: 338 Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Contact: Any Staff Description: Grants Pass Area Habitat for Humanity is a volunteer housing ministry with Christian roots, making home ownership available by drawing together people of all faiths and backgrounds to build decent, affordable homes in partnership with those in need. 21-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Oregon Advocacy Center Web Site: www.oradvocacy.org/ Telephone: 1-800-452-1694 Address: 620 SW 5th Avenue Suite 500 Portland, OR 97204-1428 Contact: Any staff Description: Provides legal advocacy services to persons with disabilities across state of Oregon. Organization: Legal Aid Telephone: 541-471-3033 Contact: Any Staff Description: Legal assistance for low income individuals. Organization: Oregon Law Center Web Site: www.lawhelp.org Telephone: 541-476-1058 Address: 207 SW G Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Any Staff Description: Free legal help for low income Oregonians. Organization: Community Dispute Resolution Program Telephone: 541-474-5415 Address: 301 NW F Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Any Staff Description: Provides an impartial professionally guided private and confidential forum where disputing parties may speak openly and create and an agreement where each parties commits to support. Organization: Legal Assistance- Josephine County Telephone: 541-474-3110 Address: 2166 NW Vine Street Suite J Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Jackie Hepburn Description: Together, we promote the dignity, quality of life, and self-determination of seniors and disabled persons. Organization: American Civil Liberties Union Telephone: 541-858-3349 Description: Provides advice to persons who have been denied their basic rights as provided by the Bill of Rights. 21-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Abbott Laboratories Web Site: www.abbott.com Telephone: 1-800-633-9110 Address: 100 Abbott Road Abbott Park, IL 60064-3502 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals Web Site: www.astrazeneca-us.com Telephone: 1-800-236-9933 Address: 1800 Concord Pike PO Box 15437 Wilmington, DE 19850-5437 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Web Site: www.aventis.com Telephone: 1-800-633-1610 Address: 300 Somerset Corporate Boulevard Mail Stop: SC 710B Bridgewater, NJ 08807-2854 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Web Site: www.boerhringer-ingelheim,com Telephone: 1-800-542-6257 Address: 900 Ridgebury Road PO Box 368 Ridgefield, CT 06877-0368 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Web Site: www.bms.com Telephone: 1-800-321-1335 Address: 345 Park Avenue New York, NY 10154-0037 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Eli Lilly and Company Web Site: www.lilly.com Telephone: 1-800-545-5979 Address: Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis, IN 46285 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Forest Pharmaceuticals Inc. Web Site: www.forestpharm.com Telephone: 1-800-678-1605 Address: 13600 Shoreline Drive St. Louis, MO 63045 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: GlaxoSmithKline Web Site: www.gsk.com Telephone: 1-800-825-5249 Address: One Franklin Plaza PO Box 7929 Philadelphia, PA 19101 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: IVAX Pharmaceuticals Inc. Web Site: www.ivaxpharmaceuticals.com Telephone: 1-800-327-4114 x6367 Address: 4400 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33137 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. Web Site: www.janssen.com Telephone: 1-800-526-7736 Address: 1125 Trenton-Harbourton Road Titusville, NJ 08560 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Web Site: www.novartis.com Telephone: 1-888-669-6682 Address: One Health Plaza East Hanover, NJ 07936-1080 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical Inc. Web Site: www.orthomcneil.com Telephone: 1-800-682-6532 Address: 1000 Route 202 South PO Box 300 Raritan, NJ 08869-0602 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Pfizer Inc. Web Site: www.pfizer.com Telephone: 1-800-438-1985 Address: 235 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017-5755 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Roche Pharmaceuticals Web Site: www.roche.com Telephone: 1-800-526-6367 Address: 340 Kingsland Street Nutley, NJ 07110-1199 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Wyeth Laboratories Web Site: www.wyeth.com Telephone: 1-800-934-5556 Option 1 Address: 5 Giralda Farms Madison, NJ 07940 Description: Prescription drug patient assistance program. Organization: Genoa Healthcare Web Site: www.optionsonline Telephone: 541-476-2373 Address: 1181 Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97537 Contact: Wanda Description: Low cost prescriptions for clients of Options for Southern Oregon. 21-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous ? AA Web Site: www.aa-oregon.org Telephone: 541-474-0782 Illinois Valley Answering service: 541-592-2553 Address: 215 SE 6th Street, Room 206 Grants Pass, OR 97526 Description: Twelve step program and support groups for recovering alcoholics. Has referral to various groups for men, women and teens throughout Josephine County. Has a 24 hour phone number. Organization: Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups Web Site: www.oregonalanon.org Telephone: 1-888-794-7683 Address: No central address Description: Support groups for family members of adult and teen alcoholics. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Web Site: www.sosascna.com Telephone: Answering service 541-955-3823 Address: No central address Description: Twelve step program and support groups for people with drug addictions. 24 hour answering service will patch through someone needing to talk to a support person. 21-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Gamblers Anonymous Telephone: 541-474-5393 Address: 320 Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Contact: Jean Link Description: 12 step program for people recovering from compulsive gambling. Has referral for meetings for compulsive gamblers, their family members, treatment groups and inpatient treatment programs. Organization: MERIT (Methamphetamine Expanded Treatment) Web Site: www.optionsonline.org Telephone: 541-476-2373 Address: 1215 SW G Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Linda Joens Description: Methamphetamine treatment program- serves any person with methamphetamine addiction. 21-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Handicap Awareness & Support League Web Site: www.haslonline.org Telephone: 541-479-4275 Address: 1252 Redwood Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Contact: Jan Trombley Description: Certified Benefits Planner on staff to assist you in learning how federal and state benefit programs may be affected by earned income from employment. Organization: Oregon Advocacy Center Web Site: www.oradvocacy.org Telephone: 1-800-452-1694 Address: ?620 5th Avenue, Suite 500 Portland, OR 97204-1428 Contact: Any Staff Description: Passage to Independence Project (PIP) is a program for people with disabilities who receive SSDI or SSI benefits. The mission of PIP is to educate individuals about their benefits so they can make informed decisions about work. Organization: Retired Senior Volunteer Program Telephone: 541-955-5547 Address: 124 NW Midland, Suite 105 Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Kelly Perry-Wessels Description: Taxes and benefit counseling for seniors and people with disabilities. Organization: Seniors and People with Disabilities Office Telephone: 541-474-3110 Address: 2166 NW Vine Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Contact: Bernadette Fisher Description: Assists seniors and persons with disabilities with access to medical, food stamps and cash assistance. 22. LIFEWORKS, NW, OR WASHINGTON COUNTY 22-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER-SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: 211 Info Web Site: http://www.211info.org/resources.html Telephone: 211 Description: 211 info is pleased to provide this online directory of health and human services for Oregon and SW Washington. This information is provided by the organizations. Our Resource Department is continually reviewing and updating the information contained in this directory. Organization: Comfort Zone Web Site: http://www.wc3comfortzone.org Telephone: (503) 681-7900 Address: 669 S First Street, Suite 200 Hillsboro, OR 97123 Contact: Ted Wiese, Financial Administrator Description: Dedicated to providing consumers of mental health services an environment defined by high quality meals and recreation in which to pursue meaningful socialization lending to personal growth and self acceptance. Organization: Oregon Advocacy Center Web Site: www.oradvocacy.org Telephone: (503) 243-2081 Address: 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Fifth Floor Portland, OR 97204-1428 Contact: Bob Joondeph, Executive Director Description: OAC offers free legal assistance and other advocacy services to individuals with disabilities. OAC works only on legal problems which relate directly to the disability. OAC staff can provide information, referrals, and advice about the rights of people with disabilities. Organization: Community Energy Project, Inc. Web Site: www.communityenergyproject.org Telephone: (503) 284-6827 Address: 422 NE Alberta Street Portland, OR??97211 Description: Community Energy Project serves the community as a self-empowerment resource, providing nearly 150 workshops a year in weatherization, water conservation, and lead poisoning prevention. Workshop participants receive program-specific kits to implement the conservation and safety practices demonstrated in the workshops. Also provides in-home, direct energy and water conservation services to 200 households of low-income senior citizens and people with disabilities with the assistance of over 400 volunteers. Organization: Oregon State Public Interest Research Group OSPRIG Web Site: http://www.ospirg.org Telephone: (503) 231-4181 Address: 1536 SE 11th Avenue Portland, OR??97214-4701 Description: When consumers are cheated, or environment is threatened, or the voices of ordinary citizens are drowned out by special interest lobbyists, OSPIRG speaks up and takes action. The organization uncovers threats to public health and well-being and advocates to end them using the time-tested tools of investigative research, media expose, grassroots organizing, advocacy and litigation. Organization: OR State Bureau of Labor and Industries Web Site: http://www.boli.state.or.us Telephone: (971) 673-0761 Address: 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 1045 Portland, OR??97232 Description: Enforces discrimination laws, wage and hour laws and registers apprentices. Issues employment certificates to employers for the employment of minors under age 18 years. Assists with getting unpaid back wages. Maintains wage and hour standards set by the state. Takes complaints from the working public regarding unlawful working conditions. Enforces minimum wage, child labor, farm/forest labor contractor and prevailing wage rate laws. 22-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: LifeWorks NW Employment Services Web Site: http://www.lifeworksnw.org Telephone: (503) 645-9010 Address: 971 SW Walnut Street Hillsboro, OR 97123 Contact: Phyllis Maynard, Adult Services Director Description: Designed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities become productive and independent members of society, including the dual diagnosis client. Program includes employment service for both employers and employees. Organization: DHS-Tigard Multi-Service Center/Vocational Rehabilitation Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/index.shtml Telephone: (503) 670-9575 Address: 10777 SW Cascade Avenue Tigard, OR 97223 Contact: Patrick Foster, OVRS Manager Description: Vocational rehabilitation program provides rehabilitation services to persons with disabilities and determines eligibility benefits. Rehabilitation services include vocational counseling, evaluation, physical restoration, skills training, job placement, preparation for independent living. Services are provided in collaboration with other businesses, state agencies, community rehabilitation programs, and independent living service providers. Organization: Experience Works-Senior Community Service Employment Program Web Site: http://www.experienceworks.org Telephone: (503) 526-2757 Address: 12901 SW Jenkins Road, Suite C Beaverton, OR 97005 Description: Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) Experience Works operates this program which promotes employment and training opportunities for mature workers who are 55 years + that will ultimately lead to employment off the program. Participating seniors are able to train for further employment, and stay off public assistance. Organization: SMS Services Web Site: http://www.workforceallianceonline.org/sms/ Telephone: (503) 533-2768 Address: 2101 NE Flanders Street Portland, OR 97232 Contact: Marietta Schlumpf, Program Manager Description: Seniors Make Sense is an employment program which provides paid employment and training opportunities for senior workers age 55 and older to prepare for unsubsidized employment. Organization: OR State-Employment Department Web Site: http://www9.emp.state.or.us/offices/downtownportland.cfm Telephone: (503) 681-0219 Address: 265 SE Oak Street, Suite A Hillsboro, OR??97123 Description: This site provides assistance to job seekers. Provides computer terminal and phone to access unemployed resources. Gives businesses the opportunity to recruit qualified job seekers. See the website for online claim system for filing unemployment claims. 22-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: LifeWorks NW Web Site: http://www.lifeworksnw.org Telephone: (503) 645-3581 ?Agency phone (503) 645-9010 Intake/Referral Address: 14600 NW Cornell Road Portland, OR??97229 Description: LifeWorks NW is a community-based mental health and addictions service provider which offers programs for children, families, adults and older adults. The agency also provides youth prevention outreach services. The organization serves all residents of Multnomah, Clatsop, and Washington Counties. The agency/administration is at the Cedar Mill site. Organization: Wash Co-Community Counseling Services Telephone: (503) 846-3724 Address: 150 N First Avenue 1st Floor in the Victim's Services Hillsboro, OR 97124 Contact: Louise Bauschard, M.S.W. Coordinator of Volunteer Services Description: Community Counseling Services offers counseling at no cost provided by Masters' level graduate counseling interns under supervision by licensed clinical Professionals. Counseling is available to adults, children, teens, families and couples experiencing emotional problems, health problems or other complications resulting from trauma, abuse, or any other disruptive experience. Organization: Jewish Family and Child Services Web Site: http://www.jfcs-portland.org Telephone: (503) 226-7079 Address: 1130 SW Morrison Street, Suite 316 Portland, OR 97205 Contact: Marvin Kuperstein, Executive Director Description: Individual, couple, family, child/adolescent and group counseling. TASK Program provides services for the aging and disabled including consultation with families, case management, client advocacy and homemaker services. Refugee resettlement services. Counseling and social activities for Holocaust survivors. Workshops, seminars and consultation for and with agencies and businesses. Organization: Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Web Site: http://www.cascadiabhc.org Telephone: (503) 674-7777 Address: 2130 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 210 Portland, OR 97201 Contact: Ginny Robinson Description: Central Intake Line for all services provided by Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare: Case management, home visits, medication monitor, day programs and residential services, money management, outreach. Can provide crisis medication assistance along with help applying for pharmaceutical drug programs. Shelter service for homeless mentally ill. Crisis intervention, respite and community treatment, mental health outpatient and early intervention services for youth birth-21 years. Referrals for adults and children. Intake for alcohol and drug treatment services, DUII and gambling services. Organization: Homestreet: Banyan Tree Telephone: (503) 643-9077 Address: 4320 SW 110th Avenue Beaverton, OR 97005 Contact: Janet Ehrenfreund Description: Provides outpatient case management for persons with severe and chronic mental illness. 22-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Clinics Web Site: http://www.virginiagarcia.org Telephone: (503) 352-6000 And (503) 681-1881 And (503) 359-5564 And (503) 846-3360 And (503) 846-3360 Address: 2935 SW Cedar Hills Boulevard Beaverton, OR 97005 And 730 SE Oak Street, Suite A Hillsboro, OR??97123 And 85 N 12th Avenue Cornelius, OR??97113 And 266 W Main Street Hillsboro, OR??97123 And 266 W Main Street Hillsboro, OR??97123 Description: Provides an on-site mental health therapist and case manager (?Promotora?) to support the primary care providers in managing patients with mental health issues. This creative partnership with Lifeworks resulted from a common interest in expanding mental health services particularly to Hispanic patients in the Beaverton service area. The goals of the program are to identify, treat, stabilize, and develop self-management skills of patients with mental health issues, including substance abuse. Services will be provided without regard to the ability to pay. Also provides interpreting, case management, and eligibility outreach services to Asian-speaking patients. Organization: Wallace Medical Concern Web Site: http://www.wallacemedical.org Telephone: (503) 274-1277 Address: Rockwood Clinic 800 SE 181st Avenue Portland, OR 97233 Contact: Michele Sproviero, Clinic Coordinator Description: This clinic provides urgent medical care only for adults and youth 15 years of age and over. This clinic can treat respiratory, bladder and ear infections, skin rashes, and simple foot problems. There are no medication assistance programs and no resources to help people with chronic conditions like hypertension, diabetes, mental health, drugs and alcohol treatment. No gynecology or family planning services, STD screenings or immunizations. Organization: Tuality Care Salud Services Web Site: http://www.saludauction.org/mission.html Telephone: (503) 681-4290 Contact: Leda Garside, Salud Services Coordinator Description: This program provides medical services such as immunizations, health screenings, education and clinic referrals for seasonal workers in Oregon's vineyard. Organization: SW Community Health Center Web Site: http://www.swchc-pdx.org/ Telephone: (503) 977-0733 Address: 7688 SW Capitol Highway, Room 37 Portland, OR 97219 Description: To assure quality health services to those lacking adequate resources to access necessary care. We do this by: serving as a safety-net clinic that provides basic health services in a safe, reassuring and culturally sensitive environment; providing referrals for necessary care that goes beyond our scope of services; helping people with eligibility for health and pharmacy assistance programs; and advocating for quality health care for all. 22-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Neighborhood House Incorporated Community Service Web Site: http://www.nhweb.org Telephone: (503) 246-1663, x103 Address: 7780 SW Capitol Highway Portland, OR 97219 Contact: Richard Nitti, Executive Director Description: Provides services to families in crisis, assists low income and homeless families meet basic human needs such as rent assistance, emergency food and information and referral. Offers Ready to Rent classes for the general public. Rental assistance is provided to these zip codes: 97034-035, 97201, 203, 204, 205, 209, 210, 217, 219, 221, 227, 229, 231 and 239. Food Boxes are provided monthly to residents of SW Multnomah County. Food Box hours are Monday 1:30pm-5pm, Wednesday 10-noon and 1:30pm-5pm and Thursday 4pm-8pm. Organization: Washington County Rental Assistance Program Web Site: http://www.co.washington.or.us/housing Telephone: (503) 846-4794 Address: 111 NE Lincoln Street, Suite 200-L Hillsboro, OR 97123 Contact: Melanie Fletcher Description: The Department of Housing Services provides assistance to low-income renters through a variety of programs: Section 8 Voucher; Low Rent Public Housing; Kaybern Terrace. Most programs provide rental assistance that enables the recipient to pay 30% less than their income for rent and utilities. Note that all programs have a waiting list. The Department does not have emergency rental assistance. Organization: Housing Development Corporation of NW Oregon Web Site: http://www.farmworkerhousing.org/ Telephone: (503) 693-2937 Address: 220 SE 12th Avenue, Suite A-100 Hillsboro, OR 97123 Contact: Doug Longhurst & Linda J. Netherton, Co-Executive Directors Description: The mission of the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) is to stabilize and empower current and former farm workers and their families by developing and managing service-enriched, affordable housing in the communities of northwest Oregon. Organization: Housing Employment Link Partnership ? Portland Community College Web Site: http://www.pcc.edu Telephone: (503) 533-2541 Address: 18624 NW Walker Road, Room 1522 Beaverton, OR 97005 Description: The H.E.L.P. program offers intensive and coordinated job search and housing assistance. Also, life skills workshops and mental health services when requested by the program participant. The program is a collaborative partnership between PCC's Capital Career Center, Community Action Organization, LifeWorks NW, and the Oregon Department of Human Services. Organization: Cascadia Housing Services Web Site: http://www.cascadiabhc.org Telephone: (503) 238-0769 Address: 2130 SW Fifth Avenue Portland, OR 97201 Description: Provides low cost housing for individuals and families who are low income and who may also be in recovery and/or with mental health issues. Persons needing additional supportive services along with housing should contact Intake. Levels of support vary from independent housing for singles and families to 24 hour structured facilities. Organization: Community Action Housing and Homeless Services Web Site: http://www.communityaction4u.org/housing.php Telephone: (503) 640-3263 Address: 1001 SW Baseline Street Hillsboro, OR 97123 Description: Sheltering families in times of crisis, promoting housing stability. 22-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Oregon Advocacy Center Web Site: www.oradvocacy.org Telephone: (503) 243-2081 Address: 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Fifth Floor Portland, OR 97204-1428 Description: OAC offers free legal assistance and other advocacy services to individuals with disabilities. OAC works only on legal problems which relate directly to the disability. Organization: Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services Web Site: http://www.catholiccharitiesoregon.org Telephone: (503) 542-2855 Address: 901 SE Oak Street, Suite 105 Portland, OR 97214 Description: Immigration Legal Services provides professional legal representation, advice and advocacy to low-income immigrants and refugees throughout Oregon and southern Washington. Family reunification cases receive special attention. Services include: family visas, residency, naturalization, political asylum, deportation and removal defense through immigration court and the federal courts. Organization: WA County Restraining and Stalking Order Advocacy Program Web Site: http://www.dvrc-or.org Telephone: (503) 846-3080 Address: 150 N First Street Justice Service Building Hillsboro, OR 97124 Contact: Toni Lopez, Director Description: The Restraining and Stalking Order Advocacy Program, a program within Domestic Violence Resource Center, provides free legal advocacy to petitioners and other individuals seeking access to the justice system. We provide information, support and referrals to assist individuals in meeting their needs. We provide service without bias, because we believe that every person has the right to live violence-free. Ultimately, we strive to remove barriers and obstacles that prevent individuals from obtaining justice and safety in their lives. Organization: Basic Rights Oregon Web Site: http://www.basicrights.org Telephone: (503) 222-6151 Address: PO Box 40625 Portland, OR 97240 Description: This program is working to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Other services include information and referral to legal services and mentors to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered youth. Education and outreach to the business community. Political advocacy. Organization: Lawyer Referral Service ? Oregon State Bar Web Site: http://www.osbar.org Telephone: (503) 684-3763 Address: PO Box 1689 Lake Oswego, OR??97035-0889 Description: Provides referrals for lawyers who offer the first in office consultation at a reduced consultation fee of $35 when accessed through this program. 22-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: OR-DHS Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/spwpd/hlth_med/rx/spdap.shtml Telephone: 1-(800) 359-9517 Request application 1-(877) 877-7637 Assistance filling out application Address: 500 Summer Street NE E02 Salem, OR??97301-1073 Description: The Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program (SPDAP) allows members of the program to purchase prescription drugs from participating pharmacies at the State Medicaid rate. The amount members pay will vary from drug to drug. For example, if a prescription normally costs $60, but Medicaid's rate is $40, the member would be able to purchase the prescription for $40. Organization: Partnership for Prescription Assistance Web Site: www.pparx.org Telephone: 1-(888) 4PPA-NOW Address: One Johnson & Johnson Plaza New Brunswick, New Jersey 08933 Description: The U.S. pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies are participants in the Partnership for Prescription Assistance, the largest-ever private-sector program to help patients who lack coverage for prescription medications. They join a national coalition of pharmaceutical companies, doctors, nurses, other health care providers, pharmacists, patient advocates and community leaders. Organization: Connection to Care Web Site: https://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/ProgramList.aspx Telephone: 1-(866)776-3700 Address: Pfizer Inc 235 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 USA Description: Connection to Care provides Pfizer medicines for free to qualified patients through their doctor's office. Connection to Care is part of Pfizer Helpful Answers, a family of programs to help people without prescription coverage save on many Pfizer medicines. Organization: Bristol Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Program Web Site: www.bms.com Telephone: 1-(800) 736-0003 Address: 345 Park Avenue New York, New York, USA 10154-0037 212-546-4000 Description: The program provides free medications to indigent patients who qualify in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Organization: Sharing the Care Web Site: https://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/ProgramList.aspx Telephone: 1-(866) 776-3700 Address: Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 USA Description: Sharing the Care provides Pfizer medicines for free to eligible patients through participating community health centers. Sharing the Care is part of Pfizer Helpful Answers, a family of programs to help people without prescription coverage save on many Pfizer medicines. Organization: Pfizer Pfreinds Web Site: https://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/ProgramList.aspx Telephone: 1-(866) 776-370 Address: Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 USA Description: Pfizer Pfriends provides savings on Pfizer medicines at the pharmacy to qualified patients without prescription coverage, regardless of age or income. Pfizer Pfriends is part of Pfizer Helpful Answers, a family of programs to help people without prescription coverage save on many Pfizer medicines. 22-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous-Portland Web Site: http://www.pdxaa.com Telephone: (503) 223-8569 Address: 1212 SE Division Street Portland, OR 97202 Description: Assists alcoholics who request help to get and stay sober. This is done by referring people to AA meetings, through an outreach program, community liaisons and a speakers bureau. Organization: Adult Children of Alcoholics Web Site: http://www.al-anonportlandoregon.org Telephone: (503) 292-1333 Address: 1750 SW Skyline Boulevard, Suite133 Portland, OR 97221-2533 Description: Substance abuse support group for adults with alcoholic parents or dysfunctional families. At meetings, the group addresses self-discovery and how the survival techniques used as a child affect their lives today. Services provided by volunteers. Organization: Victory Outreach Web Site: http://www.Voportland.com Telephone: (503) 335-3264 Address: 3012 NE Alberta Street Portland, OR 97211 Description: This program provides a 12-month faith based recovery program from alcohol and/or drugs. Assists with self improvement such as anger management and employment skills. Organization: Smart Recovery Web Site: http://www.smartrecovery.org Telephone: (503) 635-2489 Address: 4550 SW Kruse Way, Suite 225 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Contact: Dr. H. Robb, PHD Facilitator Description: Helps people recover from all types of addictive behaviors, including: alcoholism, drug abuse, substance abuse, drug addiction, alcohol abuse, gambling addiction, cocaine addiction, and addiction to other substances and activities. 22-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: LifeWorks NW Chemical Dependency Services Web Site: http://www.lifeworksnw.org Telephone: (503) 645-9010 Address: Multiple Sites Contact: Thomas Brewer, Addictions Service Director Description: A wide array of programs for adults with a variety of needs, goals, and levels of acceptance of their disease. Services include assessments, referral and enhanced case management, Level I and II outpatient therapy, DUI, and support groups for clients in both Multnomah and Washington counties. Organization: Cascadia-Hillsboro Family Center Web Site: http://www.cascadiabhc.org Telephone: (503) 674-7777 Address: 230 NE 2nd Ave, Suite C Hillsboro, OR 97124 Contact: Leslie Ford, CEO Description: Community Mental Health for children, families, couples and individual adults. Alcohol and drug treatment for adolescents and adults. Organization: CODA Web Site: http://www.codainc.org Telephone: (503) 239-8400 Address: 1030 NE Couch Street Portland, OR 97232 Description: This site provides outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. Organization: De Paul Adult Program Web Site: http://www.depaultreatmentcenters.org Telephone: (503) 535-1166 Address: 1312 SW Washington Street Portland, OR 97205 Description: Residential treatment program for men and women, ages 18 years and older. Intensive and non-intensive outpatient services, DUII. Wait list for stabilization groups, relapse prevention, sexual minority groups depending on census, dual diagnosis services and DBT training. Court mandated provider. Residential services include a Women's Program and a Spanish-speaking men's program. Organization: Acadia NW Web Site: http://www.acadianw.com Telephone: (503) 245-6262 Address: 10101 SW Barbur Boulevard, Suite 101 Portland, OR 97219 Description: Provides outpatient chemical dependency treatment and state certified DUII education and rehabilitation. Services include Life Management Solutions, Relapse Prevention Planning, Discharge and After Care Planning, Counseling Services, Drug/Alcohol Testing, Back to Work Conferences and information and referral to other community resources. Organization: Asian Health and Service Center Web Site: http://www.ahscpdx.org Telephone: (503) 641-4113 Address: 12500 SW Allen Boulevard Beaverton, OR 97008 Contact: Holden Leung, Executive Director Description: This site provides: *Community and senior services to the Asian community *English Second Language Classes *Recreation and Cultural Activities *Employment information and consultation *Family and Youth services *Preschool immersion program *Mental health assessment/screening *Individual and group therapy *Case Management *Addiction assessment/screening/treatment *Driving under the influence 1 services *Volunteer services 22-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: DHS-Beaverton Self-Sufficiency Office And DHS-Hillsboro Self-Sufficiency Office And DHS-Tigard Self-Sufficiency Office Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/index.shtml Telephone: (503) 646-9952 And (503) 648-8951 And (503) 670-9711 Address: 12901 SW Jenkins Road Suite B Beaverton, OR 97005 And 5920 NE Ray Circle, Suite 110 Hillsboro, OR 97124 And 10777 SW Cascade Avenue Tigard, OR 97223 Description: Self Sufficiency services include TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), food stamps, ERDC (Employment Related Day Care), and JOBS program (Job Opportunity and Basic Skills), application assistance to receive the Oregon Health Plan, mental health and domestic violence services. Organization: OR-DHS Office of Medical Assistance Programs Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/healthplan/index.shtml Telephone: 1-(800) 527-5772 Address: **Website Only** Salem, OR 97310- Description: State of Oregon website with information regarding Oregon Health Plan. Organization: Social Security Administration-Beaverton Web Site: https://www.ssa.gov Telephone: 1-(800) 772-1213 Address: 11975 SW 2nd Street, Suite 100 Beaverton, OR??97005-2905 Description: Personal and telephone claims service to the public in connection with all phases of Social Security including Medicare, disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). 22. LIFEWORKS, NW, OR MULTNOMAH COUNTY 22-11. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER-SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: 211 info Web Site: http://www.211info.org/resources.html Telephone: 211 Description: 211 info is pleased to provide this online directory of health and human services for Oregon and SW Washington. This information is provided by the organizations. Our Resource Department is continually reviewing and updating the information contained in this directory. Organization: Community Energy Project, Inc. Web Site: www.communityenergyproject.org Telephone: (503) 284-6827 Address: 422 NE Alberta Street Portland, OR 97211 Description: Community Energy Project serves the community as a self-empowerment resource, providing nearly 150 workshops a year in weatherization, water conservation, and lead poisoning prevention. Also provides in-home, direct energy and water conservation services to 200 households of low-income senior citizens and people with disabilities with the assistance of over 400 volunteers. Organization: Oregon State Public Interest Research Group OSPRIG Web Site: http://www.ospirg.org Telephone: (503) 231-4181 Address: 1536 SE 11th Avenue Portland, OR 97214-4701 Description: When consumers are cheated, or environment is threatened, or the voices of ordinary citizens are drowned out by special interest lobbyists, OSPIRG speaks up and takes action. The organization uncovers threats to public health and well-being and advocates to end them using the time-tested tools of investigative research, media expose, grassroots organizing, advocacy and litigation. Organization: OR State Bureau of Labor and Industries Web Site: http://www.boli.state.or.us Telephone: (971) 673-0761 Address: 800 NE Oregon Street Suite 1045 Portland, OR 97232 Description: Enforces discrimination laws, wage and hour laws and registers apprentices. Issues employment certificates to employers for the employment of minors under age 18 years. Assists with getting unpaid back wages. Maintains wage and hour standards set by the state. Takes complaints from the working public regarding unlawful working conditions. Enforces minimum wage, child labor, farm/forest labor contractor and prevailing wage rate laws. Organization: Oregon Advocacy Center Web Site: www.oradvocacy.org Telephone: (503) 243-2081 Address: 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Fifth Floor Portland, OR 97204-1428 Contact: Bob Joondeph, Executive Director Description: OAC offers free legal assistance and other advocacy services to individuals with disabilities. OAC works only on legal problems which relate directly to the disability. OAC staff can provide information, referrals, and advice about the rights of people with disabilities. Organization: Neighborhood House, Incorporated Web Site: http://www.nhweb.org Telephone: (503) 246-1663 Address: 7780 SW Capitol Highway Portland, OR 97219 Description: Neighborhood House, Inc. is a multi-service, multi-site organization providing social, emergency and recreational services for individuals and families residing in SW Portland. Agency provides services to SW Portland comprising the area bordered by Sunset Freeway to the Clackamas of the south and the Willamette River to the Washington County line on the west. 22-12. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: LifeWorks NW-Services for Adults with Psychiatric Disabilities Web Site: http://www.lifeworksnw.org Telephone: (503) 645-9010 Address: 3716 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Portland, OR 97212 Description: Designed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities become productive and independent members of society, including the dual diagnosis client. Program includes employment service for both employers and employees. Organization: DePaul Industries Web Site: http://www.depaulindustries.com/ Telephone: (503) 281-1289 Address: 4950 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Portland, OR 97211 Contact: Bennett Johnson, CEO Description: This program teaches office skills, computer applications, and trains clients for all aspects of employment and has an active placement program. This program specializes in meeting the needs of persons with disabilities. Organization: Native American Community Employment Services Web Site: http://www.nayapdx.org Telephone: (503) 288-8177 Address: 5135 NE Columbia Boulevard Portland, OR 97218 Description: This program is designed to prepare any self identified American Indian and Alaskan Native for the workplace. Workshops and training include assistance with GED completion, employment support, job readiness, time management, effective communication, workplace ethics, non-verbal communication, resume writing and goal planning. Organization: Portland Community College ? Goal Post One Stop Web Site: http://www.pcc.edu Telephone: (503) 240-5600 Address: 6443 N Lombard Avenue Portland, OR 97203 Description: Services are available to assist in job search activities. Including use of Career Resource Center, Career Exploration and Job Search workshops. Enhanced services may include working with a Career Specialist to find employment, developing an individualized employment plan and training to enhance job skills. Organization: Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization Web Site: http://www.irco.org Telephone: (503) 234-1541 Address: 10301 NE Glisan Street Portland, OR 97220 Description: Provides employment training and placement for eligible refugees and non-refugee clients. Training programs. Information and referral. Youth employment and empowerment projects. English training and various other social services. Translation and interpretation services offered for a fee. Health education and outreach services and tobacco prevention. Organization: OR State-Employment Department Web Site: http://www9.emp.state.or.us/offices/downtownportland.cfm Telephone: (503) 731-4139 And (503) 280-6046 Address: 1433 SW Sixth Avenue Portland, OR 97201 And 30 N Webster Street, Suite E Portland, OR 97217 And 19421 SE Stark Gresham, OR 97233 (503) 669-7112 Description: This site provides assistance to job seekers. Provides computer terminal and phone to access unemployed resources. Gives businesses the opportunity to recruit qualified job seekers. See the website for online claim system for filing unemployment claims. Organization: DHS - Vocational Rehabilitation Services Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/index.shtml Telephone: (503) 280-6940 And (971) 673-2555 And (503) 257-4412 Address: 4744 N Interstate Avenue Portland, OR 97217 And 3945 SE Powell Boulevard Portland, OR 97202 And 305 NE 102nd Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, OR 97220 Description: This program provides rehabilitation services to persons with disabilities and make eligibility decisions for disability benefits. Rehabilitation services include vocational counseling, evaluation, physical restoration, skills training, job placement, preparation for independent living. Services are provided in collaboration with other businesses, state agencies, community rehabilitation programs, and independent living service providers. Organization: DHS Alberta Self-Sufficiency Office Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/index.shtml Telephone: (503) 280-6781 Address: 30 N Webster Street, Suite A Portland, OR 97217 Description: Self Sufficiency services include TANF (temporary assistance to needy families), food stamps, ERDC (employment related day care) and the JOBS program (job opportunity and basic skills). Provides assistance with application for Oregon Health Plan, mental health and domestic violence services. Organization: Workforce Steps to Success Web Site: http://wfn.pcc.edu Telephone: (503) 943-2000 Address: 5600 NE 42nd Avenue Portland, OR 97218 Description: Steps to Success is an integrated program that provides persons who are receiving cash benefits (TANF) or who are unemployed, the tools to become self sufficient. This program provides intensive assistance (case management), job search skills and training, assistance in receiving a GED or ABE, counseling services (alcohol/drug), and employment services. Organization: Julia West House Workshop Telephone: (503) 222-6564 Address: 522 SW 13th Ave Portland, OR 97205 Contact: Patty Warman Description: Our mission is to provide training and support that will empower low-income and homeless residents of downtown Portland to alter their lives through positive action. We offer classes in GED, literacy, art, book club, computers, and cooking. We also offer case management, advocacy, showers, and mental health support groups. Organization: Mt Hood Community College: Transitions Program Web Site: http://www.mhcc.edu/pages/299.asp Telephone: (503) 491-6422 Address: 26000 SE Stark Street Gresham, OR 97030 Description: Transitions/Transiciones is a career development and college preparation program for single parents and displaced homemakers. We serve low income women in transition - women who are survivors of domestic violence, poverty, addiction, divorce. We also provide bilingual, bicultural services for Latina women. The program assists women in developing career goals, learning college success skills, and strengthening their self-esteem and self-concept so they handle the challenges of college. Services include free classes, mentoring, scholarships, and other resources. The program engages participants in leadership positions and provides a wide range of supports from volunteers, interns, mentors and staff. Organization: Mt Hood Community College: Steps to Success Web Site: http://dwp.bigplanet.com/steps2success Telephone: (503) 256-0432 Address: 1415 SE 122nd Avenue Portland, OR 97233 Description: The Steps to Success Program, currently in its thirteenth year of operation, provides comprehensive educational, social, workforce development services to families receiving TANF benefits. This enables them to gain qualifications which lead to economic self sufficiency. This program is a collaborative partnership between Mt. Hood and Portland Community Colleges, Oregon Adult and Family Services (AFS), Oregon Employment Department, WorkSystems Inc, and other state and local community action organizations. Steps to Success is a designated One Stop for East Multnomah County. Organization: Portland Youth Builders (PYB) Web Site: http://www.pybpdx.org Telephone: (503) 286-9350 Address: 4816 SE 92nd Avenue Portland, OR 97266 Contact: Tony Broadous Description: PYB is a full time educational and job readiness training program for students aged 17 -24 who did not complete high school. The six to 12 month program allows students to complete GED and/or high school diploma while also participating in job training programs in the construction or computer tech fields. The job readiness skills make them eligible for living wage employment upon completion of the program. Students also receive support to pursue higher education or employment in other fields. Student Services staff assist students to remove barriers to success, identify and support goals, and assess career pathways. We are looking for MSW graduate students who will take on a project of their choice that is of service to our students. Possibilities include work with D&A issues, childcare/family support, mindfulness based training (MBT), mental health intervention, or other skills training above and beyond what is already provided. Organization: Sisters of the Road: Work Force Development Program Web Site: http://www.sistersoftheroad.org/wa/sisters Telephone: (503) 222-5694 Address: 33 NW Sixth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 Description: Job training opportunities at Sisters are a way for customers to re-establish work routines while learning new skills after a period of financial instability, substance abuse, incarceration, mental health problems or an extended period of unemployment. The Work-Force Development Program can be a way back to self-respect, a meaningful job and a home of one?s own. 22-13. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: LifeWorks NW Web Site: http://www.lifeworksnw.org Telephone: (503) 645-3581 Agency phone (503) 645-9010 Intake/Referral Address: 14600 NW Cornell Road Portland, OR 97229 Description: LifeWorks NW is a community-based mental health and addictions service provider which offers programs for children, families, adults and older adults. The agency also provides youth prevention outreach services. The organization serves all residents of Multnomah, Clatsop, and Washington Counties. The agency/administration is at the Cedar Mill site. Organization: YWCA Web Site: http://www.ywca-pdx.org Telephone: (503) 294-7440 And (503) 294-7440 Address: 333 NE Russell Street Portland, OR 97212 And 1111 SW 10th Avenue Portland, OR 97205 Description: Individual and couple outpatient counseling for men and women. Groups for women include anger management, lesbian relationships, general support group and survivors of domestic violence. Services for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons and youth. Organization: Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Web Site: http://www.cascadiabhc.org Telephone: (503) 674-7777 Address: 2130 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 210 Portland, OR 97201 Contact: Ginny Robinson Description: Central Intake Line for all services provided by Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare: Case management, home visits, medication monitor, day programs and residential services, money management, outreach. Can provide crisis medication assistance along with help applying for pharmaceutical drug programs. Shelter service for homeless mentally ill. Crisis intervention, respite and community treatment, mental health outpatient and early intervention services for youth birth-21 years. Referrals for adults and children. Intake for alcohol and drug treatment services, DUII and gambling services. Organization: William Temple House Web Site: wmtemple@williamtemple.org Telephone: (503) 226-3021 Address: 2023 NW Hoyt Street Portland, OR 97209 Description: This agency provides the following services to low or no income families or individuals as funds are available: counseling services to individuals, families, couples, and groups Organization: REDES NW Web Site: http://www.redesnw.org Telephone: (503) 235-8057, x9 Address: 2325 E Burnside Street, Suite 301 Portland, OR 97214 Description: Network of mental health and related service providers for Latinos. Organization: Jewish Family and Child Services Web Site: http://www.jfcs-portland.org Telephone: (503) 226-7079 Address: 1130 SW Morrison Street, Suite 316 Portland, OR 97205 Contact: Marvin Kuperstein, Executive Director Description: Individual, couple, family, child/adolescent and group counseling. TASK Program provides services for the aging and disabled including consultation with families, case management, client advocacy and homemaker services. Refugee resettlement services. Counseling and social activities for Holocaust survivors. Workshops, seminars and consultation for and with agencies and businesses. Organization: Multnomah County Mental Health Call Center Telephone: (503) 988-5464 Description: A place to get mental health information and referrals. Organization: Catholic Charities, El Programa Hispano Web Site: http://www.catholiccharitiesoregon.org Telephone: (503) 669-8350 Address: 451 NW First Street Gresham, OR 97030 Contact: Gloria Wiggins Description: El Programa Hispano-Catholic Charities has served the Latino community in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area since 1982. Their mission is to increase self-sufficiency within the Latino community, to empower individuals to achieve a better quality of life, and to promote mutual respect and understanding between cultures. The agency currently has 27 full-time Spanish-English bi-lingual staff who offers a wide range of services. These services include: information and referral, short-term intervention, emergency utility, food and housing assistance, job skills development, domestic violence, drug/mental health treatment, gang prevention, youth retention, health promotion, elderly outreach and community adult education. The agency is well known in the large and growing Hispanic community in the Portland area and is widely recognized among social service providers and law enforcement agencies as a culturally-specific agency that focuses its work, in particular, on non-English speaking Hispanic immigrants. 22-14. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Bridge City Web Site: www.bridgecitymedica.com Telephone: (503) 460-0405 Address: 2821 NE 58th Avenue Portland, OR 97213 Contact: Teri Bunker Description: Bridge City Family Medical Clinic is a full-service COMPREHENSIVE Medical Clinic offering primary health care services to men, women and children of all ages. For those with no insurance we offer a reduced fee, plus the cost of any supplies and/or diagnostic or laboratory testing. Same day appointments available for most urgent issues. Organization: Wallace Medical Concern Web Site: http://www.wallacemedical.org Telephone: (503) 274-1277 Address: Rockwood Clinic 800 SE 181st Avenue Portland, OR 97233 Contact: Michele Sproviero, Clinic Coordinator Description: This clinic provides urgent medical care only for adults and youth 15 years of age and over. This clinic can treat respiratory, bladder and ear infections, skin rashes, and simple foot problems. There are no medication assistance programs and no resources to help people with chronic conditions like hypertension, diabetes, mental health, drugs and alcohol treatment. No gynecology or family planning services, STD screenings or immunizations. Organization: Outside In Web Site: http://www.outsidein.org Telephone: (503) 223-4121 Address: 1132 SW 13th Avenue Portland, OR 97205-1703 Contact: Kathy Oliver, Executive Director Description: Serves low income adults and homeless youth. Current programs include a multidisciplinary community health care clinic providing medical and naturopathic care, mental health services, and acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Organization: Rosewood Family Health Center Telephone: (503) 772-4335 Address: 8935 SE Powell Boulevard. Portland, OR 97266-1938 Description: Sliding scale fee available, based on income and family size. Accepted insurance plans may vary with individual healthcare providers. Organization: East County Health Clinic Web Site: http://www.ncnm.edu Telephone: (503) 552-1555 Address: 600 NE 8th Street Gresham, OR 97030 Description: General medicine, botanical medicine, diabetes, hypertension, nutrition and women's health. Women's health includes gynecology and mammograms. Organization: Multnomah County Health Department Web Site: http://www.co.multnomah.or.us Telephone: (503) 988-5140 And (503) 988-5183 And (503) 988-5304 Address: 426 SW Stark Street Portland, OR 97204 And 5329 NE Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard Portland, OR 97211 And 9000 N Lombard Street Portland, OR 97203 Description: Primary medical care for adults and children, well child, women's reproductive health, family planning, pregnancy testing, prenatal services, WIC, drug and alcohol assessment, and Oregon Health Plan screening. Organization: Southwest Community Health Center Web Site: http://www.swchc-pdx.org Telephone: (503) 977-0733 Address: 7688 SW Capitol Highway Portland, OR 97219 Description: Provides basic health services to uninsured and under insured, low income families. Can provide prenatal care and family planning. 22-15. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Housing Authority of Portland Web Site: http://www.hapdx.org Telephone: (503) 802-8300 Address: 135 SW Ash Street Portland, OR 97204 Description: The Housing Authority of Portland provides permanent housing assistance in Multnomah County. Permanent housing is available through the agency's 2300 public housing units. The Affordable Housing Program also offers permanent housing options and is open to people with no income up to those with 80% of the Area Median Income. Applications are taken at the individual public housing and affordable housing rental properties. Organization: Portland Impact Web Site: http://www.portlandimpact.org Telephone: (503) 988-6000 Address: 10055 E Burnside Street Portland, OR 97216 Description: Homeless Family services includes transitional housing, and rent assistance. Safety Net program for families and individuals facing hardships. Services include telephone and voice mail services and referral to other services. Organization: Transition Projects Web Site: http://www.tprojects.org Telephone: (503) 823-4930 Address: 475 NW Glisan Street Portland, OR 97209 Description: Homeless shelter for single men, and a homeless shelter for single women - no children. Men's and Women's shelters operate from wait list. Mail center available for clients to receive correspondence, message center available to receive messages. Food boxes, showers, hygiene products, clothing, rent assistance (under 55-no children in household). Transitional housing for men on parole/probation in Multnomah County. Organization: NW Pilot Project Web Site: http://www.nwpilotproject.org Telephone: (503) 274-8559 Address: 1430 SW Broadway, Suite 200 Portland, OR 97201 Description: The NWPP housing program provides people 55+, with no children under 18 in the household, and live in Multnomah County with affordable housing to end homelessness. Services include affordable housing search, moving assistance, emergency and transitional housing, housing vouchers, relocation assistance, eviction prevention (which includes rental assistance if they can verify future income). Organization: Cascadia Housing Services Web Site: http://www.cascadiabhc.org Telephone: (503) 238-0769 Address: 2130 SW Fifth Avenue Portland, OR 97201 Description: Provides low cost housing for individuals and families who are low income and who may also be in recovery and/or with mental health issues. Persons needing additional supportive services along with housing should contact Intake. Levels of support vary from independent housing for singles and families to 24 hour structured facilities. Organization: JOIN Web Site: http://www.joinpdx.com/index.htm Telephone: (503) 232 4640 Address: 3338 SE 17th Avenue Portland, OR 97202 Contact: Sarah Knuth Description: JOIN exists to support the efforts of homeless individuals and families to make successful and sustainable transitions off the street. JOIN was founded in 1992 to bridge the gap between homeless and housed members of our community. Organization: Our House Web Site: http://www.ourhouseofportland.org/ Telephone: (503) 234-0175 Address: 327 NE Russet St Portland, OR 97211 Description: Our House is transforming and streamlining health and housing services for people with HIV/AIDS. For 17 years, Our House has expertly confronted the ever-changing AIDS epidemic by providing client-centered services in an accepting and supportive environment. Organization: REACH Web Site: http://www.REACHcdc.org Telephone: (503) 231-0682 Address: 1135 SE Salmon Street Portland, OR 97214 Contact: Rosanne Marmor Description: Affordable housing is just one item on a long list of needs that low-income people must address. REACH?s Tenant Services Program supports families and individuals living in REACH housing as they improve the social, economic, and environmental conditions that affect their lives. The program provides better access to community services, skill building workshops, a tenant newsletter, and activities for youth and adult tenants of REACH housing. The majority of tenants earn less than 60% of the area median income--that is $19,750 or less for a family of four. 22-16. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Oregon Advocacy Center Web Site: www.oradvocacy.org Telephone: (503) 243-2081 Address: 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Fifth Floor Portland, OR 97204-1428 Description: OAC offers free legal assistance and other advocacy services to individuals with disabilities. See section 1 for more information. Organization: Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services Web Site: http://www.catholiccharitiesoregon.org Telephone: (503) 542-2855 Address: 901 SE Oak Street, Suite 105 Portland, OR 97214 Description: Immigration Legal Services provides professional legal representation, advice and advocacy to low-income immigrants and refugees throughout Oregon and southern Washington. Family reunification cases receive special attention. Services include: family visas, residency, naturalization, political asylum, deportation and removal defense through immigration court and the federal courts. Organization: Legal Aid Services-Multnomah County Web Site: http://www.oregonlawhelp.org Telephone: (503) 224-4086 Address: 921 SW Washington Street, Suite 500 Portland, OR 97205 Description: Legal advice and representation by staff and volunteer attorney for civil (non-criminal) legal issues. Includes family law cases, landlord/tenant including subsidized and fair housing, homeless issues, public benefits, senior issues, unemployment compensation, bankruptcy, some consumer issues, criminal record expunged, some estate planning/wills, and limited drivers license issues. Organization: Basic Rights Oregon Web Site: http://www.basicrights.org Telephone: (503) 222-6151 Address: PO Box 40625 Portland, OR 97240 Description: This program is working to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Other services include information and referral to legal services and mentors to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered youth. Education and outreach to the business community. Political advocacy. Organization: Lawyer Referral Service ? Oregon State Bar Telephone: http://www.osbar.org (503) 684-3763 Address: PO Box 1689 Lake Oswego, OR 97035-0889 Description: Provides referrals for lawyers who offer the first in office consultation at a reduced consultation fee of $35 when accessed through this program. Organization: Oregon State Bar Modest Means Program Web Site: http://www.osbar.org/public/ris/ris.html#mm Telephone: 1-(800) 452-7636 Address: 5200 SW Meadows Road Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Description: The Modest Means program was started in 1994 with the goal of matching low income Oregonians with attorneys willing to work for reduced fees. Modest Means attorneys only handle landlord/tenant, family law, and criminal defense. 22-17. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: OR-DHS Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/spwpd/hlth_med/rx/spdap.shtml Telephone: 1-(800) 359-9517 Request application 1-(877) 877-7637 Assistance filling out application Address: 500 Summer Street NE E02 Salem, OR 97301-1073 Description: The Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program (SPDAP) allows members of the program to purchase prescription drugs from participating pharmacies at the State Medicaid rate. The amount members pay will vary from drug to drug. Organization: Partnership for Prescription Assistance Web Site: www.pparx.org Telephone: 1-(888) 4PPA-NOW Address: One Johnson & Johnson Plaza New Brunswick, NJ 08933 Description: The U.S. pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies are participants in the Partnership for Prescription Assistance, the largest-ever private-sector program to help patients who lack coverage for prescription medications. Organization: Connection to Care Web Site: https://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/ProgramList.aspx Telephone: 1-(866) 776-3700 Address: Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 USA Description: Connection to Care provides Pfizer medicines for free to qualified patients through their doctor's office. Connection to Care is part of Pfizer Helpful Answers, a family of programs to help people without prescription coverage save on many Pfizer medicines. Organization: Bristol Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Program Web Site: www.bms.com Telephone: 1-(800) 736-0003 Address: 345 Park Avenue New York, New York, USA 10154-0037 212-546-4000 Description: The program provides free medications to indigent patients who qualify in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Organization: Sharing the Care Web Site: https://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/ProgramList.aspx Telephone: 1-(866) 776-3700 Address: Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 USA Description: Sharing the Care provides Pfizer medicines for free to eligible patients through participating community health centers. Sharing the Care is part of Pfizer Helpful Answers. Organization: Pfizer Pfriends Web Site: https://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/ProgramList.aspx Telephone: 1-(866) 776-370 Address: Pfizer Inc. 235 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 USA Description: Pfizer Pfriends provides savings on Pfizer medicines at the pharmacy to qualified patients without prescription coverage, regardless of age or income. Pfizer Pfriends is part of Pfizer Helpful Answers. 22-18. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous-Portland Web Site: http://www.pdxaa.com Telephone: (503) 223-8569 Address: 1212 SE Division Street Portland, OR 97202 Description: Assists alcoholics who request help to get and stay sober. This is done by referring people to AA meetings, through an outreach program, community liaisons and a speaker?s bureau. Organization: Adult Children of Alcoholics Web Site: http://www.al-anonportlandoregon.org Telephone: (503) 292-1333 Address: 1750 SW Skyline Boulevard, Suite133 Portland, OR 97221-2533 Description: Substance abuse support group for adults with alcoholic parents or dysfunctional families. At meetings, the group addresses self-discovery and how the survival techniques used as a child affect their lives today. Services provided by volunteers. Organization: Victory Outreach Web Site: http://www.Voportland.com Telephone: (503) 335-3264 Address: 3012 NE Alberta Street Portland, OR 97211 Description: This program provides a 12-month faith based recovery program from alcohol and/or drugs. Assists with self improvement such as anger management and employment skills. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous-Portland Web Site: http://www.portlandna.com Telephone: (503) 727-3733 Address: 53 SE 80th Avenue Portland, OR 97215-1520 Description: Narcotics Anonymous is an anonymous fellowship of recovering addicts who meet regularly to stay clean by sharing their experience, strength and hope with each other. NA is composed of men and women of all ages. A 24-hour hotline is available to aid those who want to stop using drugs. Organization: Women for Sobriety Telephone: (503) 640-8522 Address: 10300 SW Eastridge Room 3 Portland, OR 97225 Description: Peer support for women seeking to maintain sobriety. No childcare available. Informal phone help system. Occasional guest speakers. National monthly newsletter. Information and literature. National pen pal program. National address: PO Box 618, Quaker Town, PA 18951. 22-19. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: LifeWorks NW Web Site: http://www.lifeworksnw.org Telephone: (503) 645-9010 Address: Multiple Locations Description: Comprehensive alcohol and drug treatment services for adults, youth, and their families. Accepts Oregon Health Plan and offers a sliding scale fee. Organization: Cascadia Gateway Web Site: http://www.cascadiabhc.org Telephone: (503) 674-7777 Address: 131 NE 102nd Avenue Portland, OR 97220 Description: Individual, group, couple and family counseling. Domestic violence program. Adult and child psychiatry. Addiction services. Organization: CODA Web Site: http://www.codainc.org Telephone: (503) 239-8400 Address: 1030 NE Couch Street Portland, OR 97232 Description: This site provides outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. Organization: De Paul Adult Program Web Site: http://www.depaultreatmentcenters.org Telephone: (503) 535-1166 Address: 1312 SW Washington Street Portland, OR 97205 Description: Residential treatment program for men and women, ages 18 years and older. Intensive and non-intensive outpatient services, DUII. Wait list for stabilization groups, relapse prevention, sexual minority groups depending on census, dual diagnosis services and DBT training. Court mandated provider. Residential services include a Women's Program and a Spanish-speaking men's program. Outpatient services include Saturday service and a family program. Organization: Acadia NW Web Site: http://www.acadianw.com Telephone: (503) 245-6262 Address: 10101 SW Barbur Boulevard, Suite 101 Portland, OR 97219 Description: Provides outpatient chemical dependency treatment and state certified DUII education and rehabilitation. Services include Life Management Solutions, Relapse Prevention Planning, Discharge and After Care Planning, Counseling Services, Drug/Alcohol Testing, Back to Work Conferences and information and referral to other community resources. Provide corporate training for prevention/intervention training in the workplace. 22-20. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: DHS Alberta Self-Sufficiency Office And DHS East Portland Self-Sufficiency Office And DHS Gresham Self-Sufficiency Office And DHS NE Portland Self-Sufficiency Office Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/index.shtml Telephone: (503) 280-6781 And (971) 673-5566 And (503) 491-1979 And (971) 673-5722 Address: 30 N Webster Street, Suite A Portland, OR 97217 And 1415 SE 122nd Avenue Portland, OR 97233 And 912 NE Kelly Street Gresham, OR 97030 And 4425 NE Broadway Street Portland, OR 97213 Description: Self Sufficiency services include TANF (temporary assistance to needy families), food stamps, ERDC (employment related day care) and the JOBS program (job opportunity and basic skills). Provides assistance with application for Oregon Health Plan, mental health and domestic violence services. Organization: OR-DHS Office of Medical Assistance Programs Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/healthplan/index.shtml Telephone: 1-(800) 527-5772 Address: **Website Only** Salem, OR 97310- Description: State of Oregon website with information regarding Oregon Health Plan. Organization: Social Security Administration Web Site: https://www.ssa.gov Telephone: 1-(800) 772-1213 Address: 1538 SW Yamhill Street Portland, OR 97205 And 221 NE Schuyler Street Portland, OR 97212 And 2625 SE 98th Avenue Portland, OR 97266 Description: Personal or telephone claims service to the public in connection with all phases of Social Security including Medicare, disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). 23. AIKEN BARNWELL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, SC The Aiken Barnwell Mental Health Center will be using their existing Community Resource Manual. 24. THE CENTER FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES, TX 24-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Alliance for Mental Health Consumers Rights Telephone: 210-682-2746 Address: 8026 Floyd Curl San Antonio, TX Description: Meets at Methodist Transplant and Specialty Hospital Monday nights at 7pm. Organization: Family Support Group Telephone: 210-344-7509 Address: 5984 De Zavala Road San Antonio, TX Description: Meets every 2nd Saturday at University United Methodist Church 10am ? 12pm. Organization: Support Group Telephone: 210-533-3080 Address: 1055 Ada Street San Antonio, TX Contact: Pat Adams Description: University Health Center. Organization: Women?s Support Group Web Site: www.Chcsbc.org Telephone: 210-358-3031 Address: 1115 W Martin San Antonio, TX Contact: Robin Boutwell Description: Meets Tuesdays 2:30pm ? 4pm and Wednesdays at 10am. 24-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Goodwill industries of San Antonio Web Site: http://www.goodwillsa.org/ Telephone: 210-924-8581 Address: 406 E Commerce San Antonio, TX Description: Rehab and employment services as well as job placements. Organization: AACOG (The Alamo Area Council of Governments) Workforce Development Web Site: www.aacog.com/ Telephone: 210-362-5200 Address: 8700 Tesoro # 700 San Antonio, TX Description: Job listings and self service resource library, resume writing, etc. Organization: Alamo Labor Properties Email: 210-223-1736 Telephone: 119 Villita Street San Antonio, TX Address: Geri Felios Description: Soft skills, vocational training, for Bexar county residents and residents of transitional housing programs. Organization: DCI (Department of Community Initiatives)? City of San Antonio Web Site: www.sanantonio.gov/comminit/ Telephone: 210-207-8120 Address: 115 Plaxa De Armas San Antonio, TX Description: Offers the Learn While You Earn Program, educational resources, and many other programs on a rotational basis. Organization: Easter Seal Rehab Center Telephone: 210-614-3911 Address: 2203 Babcock Road San Antonio, TX Contact: Lou Mangold Description: Job readiness training and other rehab services for individuals with mental illness. 24-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: University Hospital System ? Downtown Web Site: www.universityhealthsystem.com Telephone: 210-358-3400 Address: 527 N Leona San Antonio, TX Contact: Operator directs based on needs Description: Free and reduced medical and mental health services. Carelink program for reduced payment plan. Organization: University Hospital System ?Medical Center Web Site: www.universityhealthsystem.com Telephone: 210-358-4000 Address: 4502 Medical Drive San Antonio, TX Contact: Operator directs based on needs Description: Free and reduced medical and mental health services. Carelink program for reduced payment plan. Organization: Barrio Family Health Web Site: http://www.communicaresa.org/ Telephone: 210-434-2368 Address: 1102 Barclay Street San Antonio, TX Description: Medical, dental and behavioral health services. Organization: Centro Med Clinic Web Site: http://www.centromedsa.com/ Telephone: 210-229-9322 Address: 204 Nolan Street San Antonio, TX Description: Medical, dental and behavioral health services. Organization: Methodist Metropolitan Hospital Web Site: http://metro.sahealth.com/ Telephone: 210-208-2280 Address: 1310 McCullough San Antonio, TX Contact: Operator will direct Description: Emergency psychiatric stabilization. 24-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Barrio Family Health Web Site: http://www.communicaresa.org/ Telephone: 210-434-2368 Address: 1102 Barclay Street San Antonio, TX Description: Medical, dental and behavioral health services. Organization: Centro Med Clinic Web Site: http://www.centromedsa.com/ Telephone: 210-229-9322 Address: 204 Nolan Street San Antonio, TX Description: Medical, dental and behavioral health services. Organization: Methodist Metropolitan Hospital Web Site: http://metro.sahealth.com/ Telephone: 210-208-2280 Address: 1310 McCullough San Antonio, TX Contact: Operator will direct Description: Medical, dental and behavioral health services. Organization: Santa Rosa Clinic Web Site: www.christussantarosa.org/ Telephone: 210-738-8222 Address: 333 N Santa Rosa Ste 4671 San Antonio, TX Contact: Operator will direct Description: Medical, dental and behavioral health services. Organization: Somerset Clinics Telephone: 210-624-3045 Address: 7315 S Loop 1604 West Somerset, TX Description: Medical, dental and behavioral health services. 24-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: San Antonio Housing Authority Web Site: www.saha.org/ Telephone: 210-220-1711 Address: 818 S Flores Street San Antonio, TX Description: Provides housing assistance to low income families. Organization: San Antonio Metropolitan Ministry Web Site: http://www.samm.org/ Telephone: 210-340-0302 Address: 6254 Blanco Road & 910 W. Commerce San Antonio, TX Description: Provides emergency shelter and services. Transitional housing and shelter. Organization: Bexar County Housing Authority Web Site: www.housingauthorityofbexarcounty.com Telephone: 210-225-0071 Address: 1405 N Main Street, # 210 San Antonio, TX Description: Provides housing assistance to low income households living outside the city limits but inside Bexar county. Organization: Battered Women?s Shelter Telephone: 210-733-8810 Address: 7911 Broadway San Antonio, TX Contact: Ask for a Caseworker Description: Temporary, safe shelter for victims of abuse, Women, children and babies. 24-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: AACOG (The Alamo Area Council of Governments) Web Site: www.aacog.com/ Telephone: 210-362-5200 Address: 8700 Tesoro, # 700 San Antonio, TX Description: Legal services and prepares advanced directives. Organization: Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center Web Site: www.co.bexar.tx.us/drc/ Telephone: 210-335-2128 Address: Cadena Reeves Justice Center San Antonio, TX Description: Provides alternative to litigation in the form of mediation. Organization: San Antonio Community Law Center Web Site: www.sanantonio.gov/ Telephone: 210-271-9595 Address: 322 Woodlawn San Antonio, TX Description: Offers legal services for those ineligible for Legal Aid. Organization: St. Mary?s University Center for Legal and Social Justice Web Site: www.stmarytx.edu Telephone: 210-431-2596 Address: 2507 NW 36th San Antonio, TX Description: Engages students in the representation of clients that are homeless or victims of crime. Organization: TX Rio Grande Legal Aid Web Site: www.trla.org/ Telephone: 210-212-3700 Address: 1111 N Main San Antonio, TX Description: Free legal services to indigent residents. 24-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Carelink Web Site: www.universityhealthsystem.com/carelink/what-is-carelink.html Telephone: 210-358-4000 Address: 527 N Leona San Antonio, TX Description: Low cost, sliding scale fee medical payment plan through University Hospital System. Organization: United Way of San Antonio Web Site: www.unitedwaysatx.org/ Telephone: 210-352-7000 Help line # 211 Description: Assistance with a variety of needs including food, clothes, housing and medication assistance. 24-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholic Anonymous Telephone: 210-888-6235 Address: 8804 Tradeway San Antonio, TX Description: Provides support and groups for people with alcohol problems. Organization: Alpha Home Telephone: 210-735-3822 Address: 300 E Mulberry San Antonio, TX Description: Provides support for women suffering from alcoholism and substance abuse. Organization: CHCS Substance Abuse Counseling Web Site: www.chcsbc.org Telephone: 210-731-1320 Address: 3031 IH 10 West San Antonio, TX Description: Offers psychotherapy, psychiatric support, individual and family therapy. Also has methadone program. Organization: Palmer Drug Abuse Program Telephone: 210-227-2634 Address: 315 E Pecan San Antonio, TX Description: Drug abuse counseling, offers support groups for families and individuals. Organization: The Patrician Movement Telephone: 210-532-3125 Address: 222 E Mitchell San Antonio, TX Description: Provides Detox, treatment and support for clients and their families. 24-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Alcoholic Rehab Center Telephone: 210-633-0201 Address: 10290 Southton San Antonio, TX Description: Programs for males and females 18 and older. Organization: Al-Anon Telephone: 210-342-3063 Address: 102 Thames San Antonio, TX Description: Provides family and support groups for clients. Organization: Family Life Center Telephone: 210-436-3133 Address: One Camino Santa Maria San Antonio, TX Description: Offers substance abuse counseling for families and individuals. 24-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Medicaid Telephone: 800-772-1213 Address: 727 E Durango San Antonio, TX Description: For individuals with a disability, adopted children or those on SSI. Organization: Medicare Telephone: 800-772-1213 Address: 727 E Durango San Antonio, TX Description: SSDI beneficiary information and eligibility. Organization: S.A.I.L.S, Inc. (San Antonio Independent Living Services) Telephone: 210-281-1878 Address: 1028 S Alamo San Antonio, TX Description: Non-profit, federally designated center for Independent living, aimed at those living in the Greater San Antonio area. Organization: Carelink Web Site: www.universityhealthsystem.com/carelink/what-is-carelink.html Telephone: 210-358-4000 Address: 527 N Leona San Antonio, TX Description: Low cost, sliding scale fee medical payment plan through University Hospital System. Organization: CHCS (Community Health and Counseling) Consumer benefits staff Web Site: www.chcsbc.org Telephone: 210-731-1300 Address: Various outpatient clinics Description: Assist consumers in applying for, appealing and obtaining SSI/SSDI. 25. COLUMBIA RIVER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, WA 25-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Recovery Now Telephone: 703-345-9000, ext. 265 Address: 29 Maple Street, Suite 200 Springfield, AL 60651 Contact: Janet Jones or Ray Ellington Description: Support group for persons who have received psychiatric treatment and are working toward recovery. Meets weekly in local church. Organization: Consumer Voices Are Born - CVAB Telephone: 360-695-5012 Address: 317 E 39th Street Vancouver, WA 98663 Contact: Brad Berry Description: Consumer-run organization providing support and advocacy for consumers of mental health services. Offers a consumer run Circle of Hope Drop in Center, The Warm Line (Hotline), social activities, support groups and guest speakers. Organization: NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) Web Site: www.nami-clark.com Telephone: 360-695-2823 for Clark County or 360-425-5873 for Cowlitz Contact: Julie Brown Description: A non-profit grassroots, self help support and advocacy organization of consumers, families and friends of people with mental illness. Conducts family support groups and educational meetings. Call for meeting times and locations. Organization: Clark County Crisis Line Telephone: 1-800-626-8137 for consumers who are Medicaid eligible or 360-696-9560 for consumers who are not Medicaid eligible or TTY 360-696-1925 Description: Operates 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week. Provides phone triage for crisis calls from children and adults. Professional counselors answer calls. Organization: Griefshare Telephone: 360-574-1611 x6909 Address: First Church of God 3300 NE 78th Street Vancouver, WA Description: Support group for persons dealing with the death of a loved one. Meets Wednesday nights at 7:00pm. Organization: WPAS ? (Washington Protection and Advocacy System) Web Site: www.wpas-rights.org Telephone: 1-800-562-2702 Address: 315 Fifth Avenue S, Suite 850 Seattle, WA 98104 Description: Non-profit organization protecting the rights of people with disabilities (developmental disabilities, mental health illness, etc) throughout the state of Washington. Provides free advocacy services to people with disabilities, e.g. disability rights, information and referrals, community education/training, legal representation. Organization: Internet Mental Health Web Site: www.mentalhealth.com Description: Internet site (recommended on Clark County website) that provides an abundance of information on mental health issues. Directed toward mental health consumers who want to learn more about their illness, mental health professionals, friends and family members. Organization: Washington State?s Mental Health Transformation Project -Partnership for Recovery and Resiliency Web Site: www.mhtransformation.wa.gov Description: Washington state Internet site that welcomes consumers and their families to partake in a vision where people with mental illness ?are encouraged to reconnect to the hopes and dreams they once had, and are provided the knowledge, skills and resources necessary to reclaim control of their lives and destinies.? Contains an extensive resource directory, a consumer corner where consumers discuss their opinions/experiences about transforming the Mental Health System, consumer personal stories, research summaries and more. Organization: Mental Health Ombudsman Telephone: 360-397-6465 or toll free 1-877-397-6465 Address: 1610 C Street, Suite 201 Vancouver, WA 98666 Description: The Ombudsman provides complaint, resolution, support, information and referral services for Medicaid mental health consumers in Clark County. Organization: DAWN Disability Resources (DisAbility Women Networking Group) Web Site: www.darsw.com Telephone: 360-694-6790 Address: 2700 NE Andresen Road, Suite 5D Vancouver, WA 98662 Description: A women?s disability group sharing achievements, goals, interests and providing support to each other. Organization: YWCA Safe-Choice Program Web Site: www.ywcaclarkcounty.org Telephone: 360-695-0501 Address: 3609 Main Street Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Advocates who will discuss individual situations, and provide options and resources to domestic violence victims, including support groups, legal advocacy for victims of domestic violence, one on one counseling. Organization: Grief and Bereavement Support Group Telephone: 360-696-5100 or 360-696-5120 Address: Memorial Health Center 100 E 33rd Street, Suite 202 Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Support group for persons dealing with the loss of a loved one. Meets evenings ? 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month 6-8pm or during the day on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month 11-12:30pm. Can also provide individual counseling. Organization: Disability Resources of Southwest Washington Web Site: www.darsw.com Telephone: 360-694-6790 or TTY 1-800-735-2900 Address: 2700 NE Andresen Road, Suite D5 Vancouver, WA 98662 Description: Consumer controlled, community based organization providing advocacy and services for people with all types of disability. Provides peer support and counseling, information and referral on housing, transportation, employment, adaptive equipment, recreational programs. Also provides skill instruction in such topics as communication skills, household management, pre-vocational information. Organization: Safe Ministries Web Site: www.gbcsbc.org Telephone: 360-574-3242 Address: 9400 NE 50th Avenue Vancouver, WA 98665 Description: Christian based support group for people with substance abuse or emotional problems. Support is provided through weekly support group meetings and one on one support. Organization: Recovery, Incorporated-Vancouver Web Site: www.recovery-inc.com Telephone: 360-573-1451 Address: First Christian Church, Fellowship Hall 111 West 19th Street Vancouver, WA 98660 Description: A nationwide, member managed, self-help group in which people are taught methods to regain and maintain their mental health, using the works of neuropsychiatrist Abraham Lowe. Meets weekly on Wednesdays @ 10:00am. Organization: Women?s Support Group-Summit View Church Web Site: www.summitview.net Telephone: 360-260-8300 Address: 700 NE 182nd Avenue Vancouver, WA 98682 Description: Christian based support group for women experiencing difficult life situations. Organization: Skamania County Council Domestic Violence/Sexual Abuse Telephone: 509-427-4210 or toll free 1-877-427-4210 Address: 27 Russell Avenue Stevenson, WA 98648 Description: Serves Skamania County. Provides shelter, legal advocacy, medical advocacy and counseling services for victims of domestic violence or sexual abuse. 25-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Dept of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) Telephone: 360-619-7060 Address: 5411 E Mill Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA Description: Employment training, counseling and advocacy for those with physical, mental or emotional disabilities. Organization: WorkSource Southwest Washington Web Site: www.worksource.wa.gov Telephone: 360-735-5019 Address: 5411 Mill Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Helps people with disabilities or other barriers to employment find and keep jobs. Employment counseling, training, job placement and job lists. Representatives available from Employment Security Department, DVR, Workforce Development and the VA. Organization: Clearview Employment Web Site: www.crmhs.org Telephone: 360-737-2801 Address: 7409 NE Hazel Dell Avenue Vancouver, WA Description: Help with resumes, interviewing, job placement, supported employment, and on the job support for people with mental illness. Organization: Partners in Careers (PIC) Telephone: 360-696-8417 Address: 111 W 39th Street Vancouver, WA 98660 Contact: Brandi or Elaine Description: Assistance with finding employment, training for drop-outs, ex-offenders, persons with physical or mental disabilities. Organization: Goodwill Industries Telephone: 360-695-1923 Address: 6425 NE Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Job search assistance, counseling, advocacy and placement for the disabled and disadvantaged. Free job lead referrals program. Organization: Goodwill Community Foundation Web Site: www.gcflearnfree.org Description: Free online computer and career training. Self paced or instructor supported classes. Organization: Human Services Council Telephone: 360-694-6577 Address: 201 NE 73rd Street, Suite 101 Vancouver, WA 98665 Description: Non-profit organization coordinating delivery of services in Southwest Washington. Will coordinate transportation to employment sites, job training, job search, job interviews, childcare and other work related activities for low income residents of Clark County. Organization: Encore Employment Services Web Site: www.innovativeservicesnw.org Telephone: 360-892-5142 Address: 1040 Fourth Plain Road, Suite 1 Vancouver, WA 98662 Description: Provides employment services for adults with disabilities and employment barriers. Services include developing a personalized employment plan with each individual, job training, employment support, job assessments, and employer tours. Organization: Cowlitz Indian Tribe Vocational Rehabilitation Telephone: 360-577-5638 Description: Provides vocational rehabilitation services to members of any federally recognized tribe living in Cowlitz, Clark, or Skamania Counties. Services include assessment, counseling, employment placement, job readiness training. Organization: Pathways to Employment Telephone: 360-423-2640 Address: 1024 Broadway Street Longview, WA 98632 Description: Serves Cowlitz County. A non-profit agency promoting employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Provides vocational assessment, training and job placement. Organization: Career and Family Development Center Lower Columbia Community Action Telephone: 360-425-3430 Address: 1526 Commerce Avenue Longview, WA 98626 Description: Provides a variety of options for developing new skills to be competitive in the job market, such as career planning, job search, computer literacy, on the job training, GED instruction/testing, job referrals and supportive services. Organization: WorkSource Center-Skamania County Telephone: 509-427-4464 Address: 704 SW Rock Creek Drive Stevenson, WA 98648 Description: Provides tools, resources and information for job seekers, employment counseling, job referrals and placements. Can also file for unemployment at this office. Organization: WorkSource Center-Cowlitz County Telephone: 360-577-2250 Address: 711 Vine Street Kelso, WA 98626 Description: Provides tools, resources and information for job seeker, such as employment counseling, job referrals and placements. 25-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Mental Health Northwest Telephone: 360-695-1297 Address: 1601 E Fourth Plain Boulevard, Building 17 Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Individual counseling, group counseling, case management, and medication management for Clark County residents with Medicaid coupons. Organization: Lifeline Connections Web Site: www.lifelineconnections.org Telephone: 360-696-1631 Address: 1601 E Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Provides a broad range of treatment and support services including assessment, integrated co-occurring treatment for substance abuse and mental disorders, treatment for mental illnesses, multiple levels of residential chemical dependency treatment, multiple levels of chemical dependency outpatient treatment and case management. Assessments are done on a sliding scale fee, but services are not. However, if consumer cannot pay for services, the agency will work with consumer to refer to other agencies. Organization: Columbia Pastoral Counseling Center Telephone: 360-696-1615 Address: 426 E Fourth Plain Boulevard, Suite 1 Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Serving Southwest Washington by providing counseling for individuals, couples, families. Also provides domestic violence and anger management counseling, mental health support group. Sliding scale fee. Please call for appointment. Organization: Clark County Behavioral Health Services Telephone: 1-800-410-1910 Address: Hotline Description: Provides consumers with referrals to a mental health agency, helping determine which agency will provide the best services for specific needs. Organization: The Wellness Project Web Site: www.thewellnessproject.org Telephone: 360-798-2918 Address: 317 E 39th Street Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Provides free mental health services, primarily individual therapy. Can also assist with free/reduced fee medications if consumer is involved in therapy at this agency. Three months waiting list at this time because of funding issues. Organization: Clark County Dept of Community Services-Comet Program Web Site: www.co.clark.wa.us/commserv/comet.html Telephone: 360-397-8246 Address: 1601 E Fourth Plain Boulevard, 2nd Floor Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Outpatient program for individuals with mental health disorders AND abusing or addicted to methamphetamines. Organization: Catholic Community Services-Counseling Program Web Site: www.ccsww.org Telephone: 360-213-2401 or 1-800-316-6454 Address: 9300 NE Oak View Drive, Suite A Vancouver, WA 98662 Description: Mental health counseling services in English/Spanish for individuals, couples, families and children. Offers sliding scale fee and accepts Washington Medical Coupons. Organization: Choices Telephone: 360-397-8488 x7922 Address: 1601 E Fourth Plain Boulevard Bluilding17 Vancouver, WA 98661 Contact: Catherine McDougall Description: Serving Clark County. Free community based program for individuals with HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C that have drug/alcohol and mental health problems. Provide individual counseling, support groups, case management and community education. Organization: Cowlitz Indian Tribe Mental Health Services Telephone: 360-575-8275 Address: 1055 9th Avenue Longview, WA 98632 Description: Provides free mental health/substance abuse treatment to members of any federally recognized tribe living in Cowlitz, Clark or Skamania Counties. Organization: Lower Columbia Mental Health Telephone: 360-423-0203 Address: 921 14th Avenue Longview, WA 98632 Description: Provides sliding scale fee mental health services such as individual and family counseling, mental health evaluations, and free 24-hour emergency crisis counseling number for families in distress-360-425-6064. 25-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Free Clinic of Southwest Washington Web Site: www.freeclinics.org Telephone: 360-313-1390 Address: 4100 Plomondon Street Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serves individuals with low income, no insurance and no medical coupons. Services include basic health care screening and assistance, free immunizations for children, glucose, and cholesterol. Services are free but donations of $5-20 are accepted. No one is refused care if they are unable to donate. Serves Clark, Cowlitz, and Skamania Counties Organization: New Heights Clinic Web Site: www.newheights.org Telephone: 360-694-0355 Address: 8000 NE 58th Avenue Vancouver, WA 98665 Description: Serving Vancouver Metro individuals who have no insurance and are not on public assistance. Provides basic primary health care for people who cannot afford to purchase health care but whose income is too high to qualify for Medicaid or public assistance. Walk-ins not accepted, you must call 360-694-0355 and leave message and you will be called back to schedule an appointment. Calls to blocked numbers will not be returned. Bilingual interpretation and signing by arrangement. Organization: Sea Mar Community Health Center Telephone: 360-896-5128 Address: 7410 E Delaware Way Vancouver, WA 98664 Description: Serves Southwest Washington area, providing primary medical care/ongoing medical care on a sliding scale fee to the uninsured and under-insured. No one is denied services due to the inability to pay. Also accepts Medicaid/Medicare, and Private Pay. English, Russian, Spanish spoken. Organization: Southwest Washington Medical Center ? Healthy Steps-Women and Children?s Health Center Web Site: www.swmedctr.com Telephone: 360-514-7300 Address: 6100 NE Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Provides medical care, education, nutritional care and monitoring to pregnant women and care for their children, including well-child screening, immunizations and minor illness/injuries. Services are offered on sliding scale fees, medical coupons, and Basic Health Plan. Organization: Southwest Medical Center ? Breast and Cervical Cancer Outreach Program Web Site: www.swmedicalcenter.org Telephone: 360-514-1663 Address: PO Box 1600 Vancouver, WA 98668 Description: Offers free women?s health exams, mammograms and Pap tests for low income women with no insurance or limited insurance (ages 40-64) and high risk women (under 40) with possible lumps. Serves women in Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania. Organization: Clark County Health Dept-Family Planning Birth Control Services Web Site: www.clark.wa.gov/health/index.html Telephone: 360-397-8089 Address: 1601 Fourth Plain Boulevard, 3rd Floor Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serving Clark and Skamania Counties. Provides Pap smears, pelvic exams, testing and treatment for STD?s, birth control counseling, HIV testing and counseling on a sliding scale fee. Bilingual interpretation/signing by arrangement. Organization: Clark County Health Dept-Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Web Site: www.clark.wa.gov/health/index.html Telephone: 360-397-8182 Address: 1601 Fourth Plain Boulevard. Third Floor Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Providing assessment, diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and information on STD?s. Accepts sliding scale fee, medical coupons. Organization: Sea Mar Dental Clinic Telephone: 360-574-4074, x120 Address: 7410 E Delaware Lane Vancouver, WA 98664 Description: Provides primary dental care to the uninsured and under-insured. No one is refused services because of inability to pay. Pediatric dentist also available. English/Spanish/Russian speakers available. Organization: Mobile Dental Program Web Site: www.freeclinics.org Telephone: 360-313-1390 Address: 4100 Plomondon Street Vancouver, WA 98668 Description: Serving Southwest Washington, offers free dental services in mobile dental van for individuals who have no dental insurance or ability to pay for dental care. Services are provided by local volunteer dentists. Organization: Lions Sight Committee-Clark County Web Site: www.fortvancouverlions.com Telephone: 360-750-9157 Address: PO Box 1804 Vancouver, WA 98668 Description: Serving Clark County, provides help to vision impaired individuals by providing free eyeglasses. Organization: Lions Hearing Committee-Clark County Web Site: www.fortvancouverlions.com Telephone: 360-690-4327 Address: 8317 E Mill Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98664 Description: Serving Clark County, provides hearing aids to low income individuals. Organization: Cowlitz Indian Tribe Telephone: 360-575-8275 Address: 1055 9th Avenue Longview, WA 98632 Description: Serving Cowlitz County. Offers free health services to members of any federally recognized tribe (Alaskan or Native American). Organization: Cowlitz Family Health Center-Longview Web Site: www.cfamhc.org Telephone: 360-636-3892 Address: 1057 12th Avenue Longview, WA 98632 Description: Serving Cowlitz County. Provides treatment and management of chronic diseases, preventative health care, urgent care, family planning, etc. Uninsured individuals with limited income are offered a sliding scale fee. Organization: Cowlitz Family Dental Center-Longview Web Site: www.cfamhc.org Telephone: 360-414-1300 Address: 1057 12th Avenue Longview, WA 98632 Description: Serving Cowlitz County. Provides primary prevention, restorative and emergency dental services. Uninsured patients with limited incomes are offered a sliding scale fee. Organization: Skamania County Health Department Telephone: 509-427-3870 Address: 683 SW Rock Creek Road Stevenson, WA 98648 Description: Serving Skamania County. Provides free of charge services such as family planning services, Women Infants and Children(WIC) nutrition services, sexually transmitted disease and other clinical services, parent and child health services, HIV/AIDS prevention information and testing, adult and child immunizations and smoking cessation and prevention information. Organization: Cowlitz County Health Department Web Site: www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/health Telephone: 360-414-5599 Address: 1959 9th Avenue Longview, WA 98632 Description: Serving Cowlitz County. Provides free of charge services such as child and family health services, family planning, children oral health services, HIV/AIDS prevention information and testing, etc. 25-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Columbia Non-Profit Housing Telephone: 360-993-9521 Address: 2500 Main St, Suite 205 Vancouver, WA 98660 Description: Serving Clark County, provides affordable housing for people with special needs and first-time home buyers with mortgage assistance. Also provides housing resources for the chronically mentally ill. Organization: Evergreen Habitat for Humanity Telephone: 360-737-1759 Address: 521 E 33rd Street Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Builds and sells homes to low income persons through a no-interest loan program. Individuals must assist in the construction of the home and assist others in the program to build their homes. Organization: InterFaith Treasure House Telephone: 360-834-4181 Address: 91 C Street Washougal, WA 98671 Description: Serving Camas and Washougal residents, with rent assistance, utilities and water bills. Must call and make appointment for rental assistance, phone interview for utility assistance. Organization: Oxford House Housing Services Web Site: www.waoxfordhouse.org Telephone: 360-695-4167 Address: PO Box 542 Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serving Clark County and Longview, provides residential housing for clean and sober men and women. Houses are either all female or all male. Also housing for women and their children. Must not use alcohol or drugs and pay equal share of house expenses. Organization: Housing Connections Web Site: www.housingconnections.org Telephone: 503-802-8562 Address: 621 SW Alder Street, Suite 810 Portland, OR 97205 Description: Serving Portland Metro/Clark County, by providing information on affordable housing, housing services, special needs housing, subsidized housing, Section 8 housing and private market housing. Trained specialists will guide you through a housing search and provide referrals to other housing services. Organization: Salvation Army-Vancouver Family Services Telephone: 360-694-9503 Address: 7509 NE 47th Avenue Vancouver, WA 98668 Description: Serving Clark County zip codes 98660, 98661, 98663, and 98665. Provides limited funds for emergency lodging, utilities, mortgage and rent assistance, along with other services. Organization: St Vincent de Paul-Camas/Washougal Telephone: 360-834-2126, x 251 Address: 324 NE Oak St - St. Thomas Parish Camas, WA 98607 Description: Serving only Camas and Washougal residents, providing rent and utilities assistance along with other services. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul-North Clark County Telephone: 360-576-0122 Address: PO Box 606 Battle Ground, WA 98604 Description: Serving the area North of 159th in Clark County, providing rent and energy assistance on a case-by-case basis and other additional services. Organization: St Vincent de Paul-Vancouver Web Site: www.svdpvancouverusa.com Telephone: 360-694-5388 Address: 2456 NE Stapleton Road Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serving Clark County, providing limited rent and utility assistance along with other services. Organization: Share Emergency House Web Site: www.sharevancouver.org Telephone: 360-695-7658 Address: PO Box 1209 Vancouver, WA 98666 Description: Serving Clark County, by providing emergency housing for men up to 30 days. Organization: Vancouver Housing Authority Web Site: www.vhausa.com Telephone: 360-694-2501 Address: 2500 Main Street Vancouver, WA 98660 Description: Serving Clark County. Providing low rent (VHA owned) rentals and rental subsidy programs. Organization: YW Housing Web Site: www.ywhousing.org Telephone: 360-906-9106 Address: 3609 Main Street Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Serving Clark County, provides affordable housing and community services to homeless/low income women and their children. Offers transitional housing, permanent housing and a rental assistance program. Organization: Longview Housing Authority Web Site: www.longviewha.org Telephone: 360-423-0140 Address: 1207 Commerce Avenue Longview, WA 98632 Description: Administers Section 8 rental housing programs in Cowlitz. Owns and manages approximately 400 rental housing units, both subsidized and market rate. Administers 2 homeownership programs ? the section 8 voucher homeownership program and Self-Help Rehab homeownership program. Also administers several programs geared toward special need populations such as domestic violence and drug court participants. Organization: Kelso Housing Authority Telephone: 360-423-3490 Address: 415 S 10th Avenue Kelso, WA 98626 Description: Provides Section 8 rental housing program and rental assistance programs for the Kelso area. Organization: Mid-Columbia Housing Authority Web Site: www.mid-columbiahousingauthority.org Telephone: 1-888-356-8919 Address: 312 Court Street, Suite 419 Dalles, OR 97338 Description: Provides affordable housing to low income families in Skamania County through 3 programs, Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, the Home Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBA) program for those who have urgent housing needs because of illness, job loss, permanent disability, etc. and the Shelter Plus Care program, for households that are very low income, homeless, and have one or more persons with disabilities. Organization: Aspire (Achieving Self-Sufficiency, Personal Improvement and Resource Education) Web Site: www.sharevancouver.org Telephone: 360-750-4436 Address: 5701 NE 102nd Avenue Vancouver, WA 98662 Description: Provides case management for assistance with housing and other supportive services. Organization: Emergency Shelter Clearinghouse Web Site: www.icfth.com Telephone: 360-695-9677 Address: 2500 Main Street Vancouver, WA 98660 Description: Provides referrals and assistance to homeless people seeking shelter and help in obtaining stable housing. Organization: Share Outreach Web Site: www.sharevancouver.org Telephone: 360-695-7658 Address: 1115 W 13th Street Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Provides street outreach to homeless individuals, providing Daily Living Services (including access to showers, laundry facilities, clothing, etc.) and assistance with obtaining stable housing. 25-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Clark County Dept of Community Services ? Mental Health Court Web Site: www.clark.wa.gov/mental-health/index.html Telephone: 360-397-2130, x4773 Address: 1601 E Fourth Plain Boulevard, 2nd Floor Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Serving Clark County, Mental Health Court is a program to keep persons with mental health problems or substance abuse problems out of jail and instead placed in treatment programs. Organization: Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program Web Site: www.washingtonlawhelp.org Telephone: 360-695-5313 Address: Confidential address Vancouver, WA 98660 Description: Serving Clark County. Provides free 30 minute advice clinics with a volunteer attorney to low income residents of Clark County. Clinics are offered in areas such as custody, divorce, visitation, landlord/tenant issues, collections, bankruptcy, etc. Clinics are held weekly. Call for telephone intake. Organization: Northwest Justice Project-Vancouver Web Site: www.nwjustice.org Telephone: 360-693-6130 for Northwest Justice Project 1-888-201-1014 for Washington CLEAR network Address: 500 W Eighth Street, Suite 275 Vancouver, WA 98660 Description: Serving Clark County, Cowlitz and Skamania, by providing free civil legal services to low-income people throughout SW Washington State. Advice and possible representation is available for legal issues such as domestic violence, family law, landlord/tenant issues. Can also access legal self-help materials on website. Also operates a free intake and referral system CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education and Referral) to obtain free legal information. Organization: Columbia Legal Services Telephone: 1-800-260-6260 Description: Provides free legal assistance to low income people for civil law matters. Attorneys provide advice on the phone twice a week. Call for screening and to arrange a call from an attorney. 25-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Bi-Mart Web Site: www.bimart.com Telephone: 360-695-6333 Address: 2601 Falk Road Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Washington state residents are permitted to purchase prescriptions at Bi-Mart Club member discounted prices, without purchasing a membership. Access the ?pharmacy only window? on the left, at the front of the store. Pharmacy hours: M-F 9:00am ? 7:00pm; Sat- 9:00am -6:00pm. Closed Sunday. Organization: Columbia River Mental Health Services Web Site: www.crmhs.org Telephone: 360-993-3000 Address: 6929 E Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA Contact: Sue Katz, x 3202 Description: Assists individuals with applying for free medication assistance programs offered through various pharmaceutical companies. MUST BE RECEIVING MEDICAL CARE AT COLUMBIA RIVER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. Organization: Costco Web Site: www.costco.com Telephone: 360-828-2262 Address: 6720 NE 84th Street Vancouver, WA 98665 Description: Washington state residents are permitted to purchase prescription medications at Costco Club member discounted prices without purchasing a membership. At the door to the Costco store, you must tell the greeter that you are only purchasing prescription drugs and you will be allowed access to the pharmacy. Pharmacy hours: M-F 10:00am ? 8:30pm; Sat ? 9:30am- 6:00pm. Closed Sunday. Organization: Emergency Prescription Program Web Site: www.freeclinics.org Telephone: 360-313-1390 Address: 4100 Plomondon Street Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serving Southwest Washington. Assists low income, uninsured families and individuals (on a one time basis) with purchase of prescription drugs for acute illness/chronic disorders. However, no assistance for tranquilizers, antidepressants, birth control medications, heart medications, or controlled substances. Organization: North Star Clinic Web Site: www.crmhs.org Telephone: 360-993-3040 Address: 6926 E Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serving Clark and Cowlitz Counties. Methadone-dispensing clinic providing prescribed medications on a sliding scale fee. Organization: RX Assistance (Website) Web Site: www.rxassist.org Description: Offers a comprehensive directory of Patient Assistance Programs (programs run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy them). Provides instructions and forms that need to be submitted to determine eligibility. Organization: Partnership for Prescription Assistance Web Site: www.pparx.org Telephone: 1-888-477-2669 Description: Provides assistance for individuals without prescription coverage, who can?t afford their medications. A trained specialist will help in determining what programs you may qualify for and help with applying for those programs. 25-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alanon/Alateen Family Groups?Vancouver Web Site: www.al-anonportlandoregon.org Telephone: 360-693-5781 Alanon/Alateen 360-694-3870 Alcoholic Anonymous 1-888-425-2666 ? Meeting hotline USA & Canada Address: PO Box 65211 Vancouver, WA 98665 Description: Serving Southwest Washington. Self-help support groups for relatives and friends of alcoholics whose lives have been affected by alcohol. Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous-Vancouver Web Site: www.vanintgrp.com Telephone: 360-694-3870 Address: 2203 Fairmount Avenue, Suite A Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serving Southwest Washington. Self-help 12-step recovery groups for alcoholics. Information and referral to local group meetings held every day and evening. Organization: Cocaine Anonymous Oregon/SW Washington Web Site: www.caorwa.org Telephone: 1-800-NOCAINE Address: Memorial Health Center 3400 Main St - Fir Willow Rm Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Support Group for those recovering from cocaine addiction, using 12-step recovery program. Meetings and social events. Hearing impaired interpreters. Organization: Intercept-Summit View Church Web Site: www.summitview.net Telephone: 360-260-8300 Address: 700 NE 182nd Avenue Vancouver, WA 98682 Description: Serving Clark County. Non denominational church providing Christian Bible based support groups for men with substance abuse or sexual addiction. Organization: Living Free Ministries Web Site: www.livinghopechurch.com Telephone: 360-944-3905 Address: 10702 NE 117th Avenue Vancouver, WA 98662 Description: Serving Clark County. Christian biblical based 12 step program for people with alcohol/drug addictions. Child care provided. Donation suggested to cover child care. Organization: Marijuana Anonymous Web Site: www.marijuana-anonymous.org Telephone: 503-221-7007 Address: 2205 Fairmount Avenue Vancouver, WA Description: Serving Clark County. Provides weekly support group meetings and one on one support for persons experiencing drug, alcohol or emotional abuse. Organization: SAFE Ministries Web Site: www.gbcsbc.org Telephone: 360-574-3242 Address: 9400 NE 50th Avenue Vancouver, WA 98665 Description: Serving Clark County. Provides weekly support group (Road to Recovery) for those who desire to discontinue using marijuana. Meets Wednesdays at 5:30pm. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous-Vancouver Web Site: www.na.org Telephone: 360-690-1144 Address: PO Box 2782 Vancouver, WA 98668 Description: Serving Southwest Washington. Recovering persons provide telephone information and referral. Provide information on location of support group meetings, literature and special speakers. Organization: Alcoholic Anonymous/Alanon Telephone: 360-423-2520 Description: Serving Longview/Kelso area. Self-help 12 Step recovery groups for alcoholics and families/friends of alcoholics. Call for information and referral to local group meetings and times. Organization: Cowlitz Substance Abuse Coalition Telephone: 360-577-3041 Address: 207 4th Avenue North ? Admin Annex Kelso, WA 98626 Description: Referral services for substance abuse information. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Telephone: 360-636-1622 Description: Providing information on self-help recovery groups in the Longview area. Call for information and referral to local group meetings and times. 25-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Columbia Treatment Services Web Site: www.columbiatreatment.com Telephone: 360-694-7479 Address: 7017 NE Highway 99, Suite 114 Vancouver, WA 98665 Description: Serving Clark County. This agency provides chemical dependency treatment services for adults 18 and older. Provides intensive outpatient services including a family program, complete evaluation and assessment including services required by the court. Also provides drug urinalysis screening for treatment, the court and families. Wheelchair accessible, fees based on specific service. Signing/interpretation can be arranged. Organization: Lifeline Alcohol Detox Center Web Site: www.cccoad.org/cdac Telephone: 360-696-1631 Address: 1601 Fourth Plain Boulevard, 1st Floor Vancouver, WA 98663 Description: Serving Clark County, this agency provides detoxification to persons referred by the police, self-referral or other community agencies. Also provides assessment and referral to community treatment resources, alcohol and drug classes. Wheelchair accessible, English/Bilingual interpretation, and signing can be arranged. Organization: Lifeline Community Drug and Alcohol Center Web Site: www.cccoad.org/cdac Telephone: 360-397-8488 Address: 1601 Fourth Plain Boulevard, 2nd Floor Vancouver, WA 98668 Description: Provides outpatient services for drug and alcohol abusers, including individual and group therapy, support groups, detox and intervention, DUI assessment. Also provides assessment and referral for addicted youth and pregnant women. Organization: Northwest Recovery Center Telephone: 360-693-2243, x114 Address: 1601 E Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serving Clark County. Provides outpatient treatment for chemical dependency. Works with courts, probation officers and deferred prosecution. Gender specific groups. Co-occurring disorder program for individuals with HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, and chemical dependency/mental health problems. Accepts Medicaid, sliding scale fee, private insurance. Organization: Positive Start Web Site: www.pacificcc.org Telephone: 360-425-9210 Address: 1601 Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver WA 98663 Description: Provides support for pregnant and postpartum women with substance abuse issues. Provides assessments, treatment, referral and planning, access to a chemical dependency counselor, peer support and case management. Organization: Cowlitz County Drug Abuse Prevention Center Telephone: 360-425-9210 Address: 600 Broadway Street Longview, WA 98632 Description: Provides outpatient assessment and treatment for substance abuse issues, inpatient treatment program for postpartum women, intensive inpatient programs for women with children. Organization: Center For Dual Diagnosis Recovery (CDDR) at Columbia River Mental Health Services Web Site: www.crmhs.org Telephone: 360-993-3000 Address: 6926 NE Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Provides assessment and treatment for alcohol/drug abuse to those with mental illnesses. Organization: North Star Clinic Web Site: www.crmhs.org Telephone: 360-993-3000 Address: 6926 NE Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Opiate substitution treatment program, providing methadone and therapy for those with opiate addictions. 25-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: SHIBA-Vancouver Web Site: www.insurance.wa.gov Telephone: 360-624-9020, x253 State SHIBA Helpline 1-800-562-6900 Address: 1009 McLoughlin Boulevard Lupeke Senior Center Vancouver, WA 98660 Description: Serving Clark County. A network of volunteers trained by the Insurance Commissioner?s office to help consumers with questions regarding health care insurance, including Medicare and Medicare Supplements, Medicaid, long term care insurance, prescription drug coverage and assistance programs. Will also provide assistance in completing forms to obtain prescription assistance from pharmaceutical companies. Organization: Columbia River Community Services (Dept of Social and Health Services) Web Site: www.dshs.wa.gov Telephone: 360-759-2800 Address: 5411 E Mill Plain Boulevard, Building #1 Vancouver, WA 98661 Description: Serving Clark County. Provides assistance with understanding eligibility requirements and completing applications for a variety of benefits, including medical, food and cash assistance. Organization: Washington State Health Care Authority Web Site: www.basichealth.hca.wa.gov Telephone: 1-800-826-2444 Description: Provides assistance with eligibility requirements and application process for applying for state sponsored program (Basic Health) that provides affordable health care coverage through private health plans. Organization: North County Family Resource Center Telephone: 360-687-7128 Address: 701 E Main Street Battleground, WA 98604 Description: Serving Clark County. Provides assistance with eligibility and application process for various health benefits and WIC (Women, Infants and Children). Organization: Sea Mar Community Health Center Telephone: 360-896-5128 Address: 7410 E Delaware Way Vancouver, WA 98664 Description: Provides assistance with eligibility and applications process for health care benefits for the uninsured. Organization: Plan to Work Program @ The Center for Independence Web Site: www.centerforindependence.org Telephone: 1-866-497-9443 for general information or 1-800-724-8172 for individualized assistance. Address: 10828 Gravelly Lake Drive SW Lakewood, WA 98499 Contact: Pat Buff Description: Provides planning and assistance to individuals receiving SSDI and/or SSI who are considering returning to work. 12-2 12-1 1 13- 14-14 14-1 16-22 16-1 17-25 17-1 18-1 19-16 19-1 20-16 20-1 21-12 21-1 38 22- 1 23- 24-10 24-1 25-24 25-1