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Offers school bus driver training and refresher courses.
Offers a free and confidential crisis line for veterans. Can also help with local suicide prevention coordinators, who can connect veterans to ongoing counseling and services in their area.
Assists women and men who are studying to take the naturalization test and to become informed and participative U.S. citizens.
Provides two 12-week semesters of group classes to provide explanation, reinforcement, and practice. Volunteers work individually with those who are scheduled to take their naturalization test.
All classes and tutoring are in English.
Provides counseling and therapy services, including evaluation, assessment, and diagnosis for children and families experiencing behavioral and mental health issues.
Services include specialized support for runaway and homeless youth, offering emotional guidance and assistance in resolving underlying issues. Therapeutic interventions include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for trauma recovery and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to address thoughts and cognitions as behaviors. Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is provided for juvenile offenders as an alternative to residential treatment, focusing on improving family relations, peer associations, and school performance.
The program also offers Parent Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT), which uses real-time coaching to help parents manage childhood aggression and defiance while strengthening the parent-child relationship. Additionally, play therapy is utilized to help children express emotions and to assist in diagnosing the source of behavioral difficulties.
Provides a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary response to child sexual abuse and serious physical abuse allegations in a neutral, child-focused setting.
Coordinates and tracks the investigations, medical treatment, counseling referrals, prosecution and training in order to protect the best interests of the child victims and their families.
Provides a program to help the perpetrators of violence learn non-violent skills. The program uses group dynamics to confront and challenge beliefs that accommodate violent patterns people choose. The group offers participants a sharing and interactive learning environment. The program consists of an assessment interview, min. of 26 weekly sessions, and a 30-minute exit interview. Community service can be accepted upon proof of need.
Offers to coordinate access to dental services for people with disabilities, the elderly or those medically at risk. If you cannot afford dental treatment and you have no dental insurance please call for an application or go to website to download an application. Emergency dental care is not provided.
Food pantry. Participants are allowed to visit once per week.
Partners with area banks to offer a Financial Literacy Workshop where participants learn more about banking accounts, how to make a budget, credit scores and how to improve them, and other money management skills.
Food assistance offered twice per month. Walmart donates items weekly and they are distributed three times per week.
Fans may be provided at no cost, while supplies last. (1 fan per household.)
Activities and tutoring during the school year.
Middle School Zone 3:30 pm-6 pm, Monday-Friday (6th-8th graders)
Dinner served from 4:30 pm-5:30 pm (ages 18 and under)
Summer youth programs. (End of May-Beginning of August)
Offers help to coordinate veterinary assistance for pet owners who are unable to afford the full cost of veterinary services. The program aims to keep pets in their homes and prevent them from being relinquished to a shelter due to medical costs.
