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Offers residential care on a short-term basis to help stabilize individuals experiencing mental health crises. Mental Health Services More information:
- Assists with transitioning back to the community after discharge from inpatient facilities
Accepts monetary donations to help people affected by natural disasters, like hurricanes, fires, floods, tornadoes, and winter storms. Disaster Services More information: -All donations go directly to the disaster relief effort chosen by the donor -Donations are used to provide services like food, shelter, and drinks to survivors and rescue workers
Offers food and nutrition services for pregnant and postpartum women, nursing mothers, and children 5 years or younger.
Benefits Counseling
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- Provides free food, education, support for breastfeeding, and referrals for healthcare
Provides perishable and nonperishable food items to individuals in need. Food Assistance
Offers a youth empowerment program to help prevent youth from entering the criminal justice system.
Youth Development
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- Provides training in life skills, leadership, and conflict resolution
- Offers services tailored to individual needs for 6 - 18 months.
Provides housing and case management for individuals with a substance use or co-occurring disorder. Substance Use Disorder Services More information: - Program runs 3 to 6 months
Offers in-home assistance to individuals who need help with everyday tasks.
In-Home Care
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- Helps with cleaning, cooking, personal care, and money management
- Includes teaching clients to do these tasks on their own
Connects library patrons to social workers who can help with resources and service referrals related to health, food, legal, education, employment, and mental health needs. Helplines and Information More information:
- Helps with applications for services like SNAP, medical assistance, childcare subsidies, and more
Manages and monitors juvenile intake complaints. Correctional Facilities and Services More information:
- Assesses and reviews complaints to promote the best interest of the child and community
- Assesses whether the juvenile court has jurisdiction and if judicial action is warranted
- Identifies risk, needs, and strengths
- When appropriate, diversion programs are offered
Provides legal services such as preparing for trial and legal information for juvenile criminal cases. Legal Services
Distributes food to individuals and families.
Food Pantry
Offers housing, case management, and personal care to individuals who are unable to live alone due to mental or physical health issues.
Supportive Housing
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- Participants live in private homes and get help with transportation to appointments and events
Provides information and services to prepare for and assist with emergencies and disasters.
Public Health and Safety, Disaster Services
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- Includes fire safety, natural disasters, summer and winter cooling and heating safety, pet safety, and more
Offers emergency shelter programs all year round, including the colder months of the year when temperatures are 26 degrees or below and a Code Blue Shelter is activated.
Temporary Shelter
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- Includes a 51-bed family emergency shelter and an 18-bed individual emergency shelter
- Provides case managers to assist with life skills training, job readiness, and finding a job while children continue their education in the schools where they are enrolled
- Offers a cold weather shelter from November through March
Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans and military personnel, and their spouses. Employment Services More information:
- Offers job counseling, testing, and placement assistance
- Case management services are available
Provides general and specialty health services. Medical Care More information:
- Offers immunizations, family planning, and prenatal care
- Includes HIV/Aide services, such as testing, health education, and social work services
- Includes physical exams
- Provides dental care, hearing and eye exams
Provides primary medical care services, including preventative and acute care, annual physicals, disease management, and referrals. Medical Care
Provides support, accountability, and opportunities for youth who have violated the law or are a danger to themselves or others. Crime Prevention and Response, Correctional Facilities and Services
Provides general and specialty health services. Medical Care More information:
- Offers immunizations, family planning, and prenatal care
- Includes HIV/Aide services, such as testing, health education, and social work services
- Includes physical exams
- Provides dental care, hearing and eye exams
Provides employment assistance for individuals with disabilities. Employment Services More information:
- Includes testing, employment counseling, job development, and placement services
- Offers interpreters for individuals who are hard of hearing or deaf
- Refers individuals to DORS and other support services as needed
Provides emergency financial assistance to prevent the loss of housing or essential utilities.
Financial Assistance
Provides a food pantry for those in need. Food Assistance More information:
- May have clothing and household items as supplies last.
- Thanksgiving items given in November
Provides legal assistance in civil cases related to family and domestic, children in need of assistance, housing, employment, public benefits, and consumer issues. Legal services More information: - Available during the school year; closed from May to mid-August
Offers food and nutrition services for pregnant and postpartum women, nursing mothers, and children 5 years or younger.
Benefits Counseling
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- Provides free food, education, support for breastfeeding, and referrals for healthcare
Distributes food vouchers to eligible older adults to use at farmers' markets in the community. Food Assistance
