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- Does not accept domestic or farm animals
- Offers animal rescue tips and education on the website
Provides a residential program for children who have been abused or neglected.
Mental Health Services
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- Children attend local public schools and receive tutoring from staff
- Offers therapeutic programming and intense supervision
- Volunteer opportunities available
- Available by phone and text
Provides supervised residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Supportive Housing More information: - Provides assistance with nursing and transportation - Provides assistance in performing activities of daily living such as cooking, housework, shopping, bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, and mobility
Trains service dogs in mobility assistance, sound response, and PTSD for individuals with special needs. Service Animals More information: - Offers therapy dog visitations and other animal-assisted therapies - Provides humane education and in-service workshops on ADA compliance for service dogs
Provides daily pre-prepared hot meals to go.
Soup Kitchen
Helps individuals to secure meaningful employment and develop the skills to obtain and maintain competitive employment in a chosen field of interest. Employment Services More information: - Vocational Assessment - Preparation for the job search - Job coaching, training, and support - Training and counseling in budgeting, money management, and benefits. - Collaboration with a support team, including the individual’s behavioral health provider, employer, and family - Access to resources, such as the Department of Labor & Licensing, and the Division of Rehabilitation Services - Assistance in reporting earned income to Social Security
Offers basic medical care for adults and children, including preventative and chronic care, immunizations, and referrals to specialists and emergency hospitalization if needed. Medical Care
Provides information and referrals to various programs that encourage economic independence and self-sufficiency. Helplines and Information More information:
- Includes pre-GED classes, child-rearing, youth development, education, employment, housing retention, health, household management, and service coordination
Serves as a public library offering a variety of services to the community. Library Services More information:
- Includes age-specific literacy programs
- Meeting and conference rooms available to reserve
Performs minor repairs and maintenance for low-income homeowners.
Home Improvement
Offers information, training, and events nationally and medical missions internationally to screen for diseases.
Public Education and Information, Mentoring and Networking More information:
- Offers mentoring programs for training medical students, physicians assistants, nurse practitioners, and medical assistance for clinicals
- Assists young adults to navigate challenges and find success
Investigates reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults and provides services to prevent further harm.
Protective Services
Provides legal aid that can assist with criminal record relief, family law matters, consumer debt, name and gender marker change, tax issues, and other legal problems. Legal Services
Provides primary medial care, including vaccinations, routine check-ups, treatment of minor illnesses and injuries, and managing chronic and complex illnesses such as allergies and asthma. Medical Care
Provides respite care services for families and caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities. Respite Care
Offers food and nutrition services. Food Assistance More information: - Includes free food, education, support for breastfeeding, and referrals for healthcare
Helps refugees develop English language proficiency for faster social integration and economic self-sufficiency.
Educational Programs
Provides nutrition consulting services.
Educational Programs
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- Includes nutrition assessments, meal planning, education, and counseling
- In-home services available
Distributes perishable and nonperishable foods to individuals in need. Food Assistance More Information:
- Accepts food donations
- Treatment lasts at least 6 weeks
- Group members are expected to attend 12-step meetings
Provides low-cost transportation services for residents who can get in and out of a car without assistance. Transportation More information:
- Available for medical appointments, shopping, and social activities 365 days a year - Limited to a maximum of 12 trips per month, within a 35 mile radius - Passengers may qualify for subsidized transportation
Distributes clothing when available. Limited supplies. Clothing Assistance More information: - Donations of toiletries, clothing, and winter clothing accepted
