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C Over S Heet 2009 COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTORY Published by the St. Clair County Community Mental Health Board HOTLINES CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT 1-800-252-2873 ELDER ABUSE REPORTING 1-800-252-8966 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30 AM TO 5:00 PM 1-800-279-0400 AFTER HOURS NURSING HOME ABUSE 1-800-252-4343 MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM CHESTNUT HEALTH SYSTEMS 397-0900 COMPREHENSIVE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER 482-7330 AFTER HOURS CALL FOR HELP 397-0963 ST. CLAIR COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH BOARD MEMBERS Patricia Shevlin, President Elaine Cueto, Senior Vice President Ann Barnum, Vice President Elliott McKinney, Secretary Robert Clipper, Ph.D. Brad Harriman John “Skip” Kernan Kristi Luetkemyer Curt Schildknecht ST. CLAIR COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH BOARD STAFF Dana Rosenzweig, Executive Director Debbie Humphrey, Program Director Elaine Jacobs, Executive Assistant Mark A. Kern, County Board Chairman ST. CLAIR COUNTY BOARD MEMBERS Carl A. Gomez District 1 Willie McIntosh District 2 Robert Eastern, Jr. District 3 Lelon R. Seaberry, Sr. District 4 Lonnie Mosley District 5 Sharon Smith District 6 Edwin L. Cockrell District 7 Ken Easterley District 8 C. Richard Vernier District 9 Dixie M. Seibert District 10 Joseph A. Swierczek, Jr. District 11 Robert L. Gentsch District 12 Stephen Reeb District 13 Larry W. Stammer, Jr. District 14 Kyle McCarter District 15 June Chartrand District 16 Curtis Jones District 17 Craig W. Hubbard District 18 C. David Tiedemann District 19 Charles Lee District 20 Frank X. Heiligenstein District 21 Ruth S. Rieso District 22 Claire Prindable District 23 Marty T. Crawford District 24 Jeffery K. Radford, Sr. District 25 Ronald Tapley District 26 Kenneth G. Sharkey District 27 Joseph J. Kassly, Jr. District 28 Rick Casey District 29 FOREWORD The St. Clair County Community Mental Health Board is pleased to present the 2009 Edition of the Community Services Directory for St. Clair County, Illinois. The Directory includes agencies providing services in the following areas: health, welfare, education and other related fields associated with these services. The primary purpose of the Directory is to serve as a central reference source of community services available to residents of St. Clair County and surrounding areas. The Directory is provided as an information service and while every effort has been made to list all appropriate agencies in the county, omissions are bound to occur. Agencies that might be included in future directories should be brought to our attention. Inclusion of any agency does not imply endorsement, nor does exclusion imply disapproval of any agency or organization. All information presented has been verified, but due to changes implemented after printing, some information may no longer be current. We regret any inconvenience this may cause. The Directory will also be available on-line. Visit our website at www.stc708.org. If you wish to contact us, the address is 307 East Washington, Belleville, IL 62220. Send e-mail to [email protected]. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE AARP 1 Addus Healthcare 1 Agency For Community Transit (ACT) 1 Al-Anon 2 Alano Society of Greater St. Louis, Inc. 2 Alcoholics Anonymous 2 Alcoholics Anonymous 3 Allkids 3 Alton Mental Health Center 3 Alzheimer’s Association 3 Alzheimer’s Support Groups 4 American Parkinson Disease Association 4 American Red Cross 5 American Red Cross, Scott Air Force Base 5 Amputee Support Group 5 A.R.C.H. (Alcoholic Rehabilitation Community Home) 6 Area Agency on Aging of Southwestern Illinois 6 Attention Deficit Disorder Support Learning Disabilities Association – St. Louis Affiliate 6 Attorney General of Illinois 7 Baptist Children’s Home and Family Services 8 BEACON of Belleville 8 Beck Area Career Center 8 Behavioral Healthcare Services: Mental Health & Addictions St. Elizabeth’s Hospital 9 Belle Manor 9 Belleville Area Ostomy Association 9 Belleville Area Special Services Cooperative (BASSC) 9 Bethany Place 10 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois 10 Bi-State Development Agency 10 Blind Support Group 10 Bradford Place-Independent Senior Living 11 Brain Injury Association of Missouri, Inc. 11 Brain Injury Support System for Southern Illinois 11 The Bridges of Columbia-Independent & Assisted Living 12 Burns Recovered Support Group 12 Cahokia Area Joint Agreement for Special Education 13 Call For Help, Inc. 13 Calvin Johnson Care Center 14 Cancer Patients Weekly Support Group 14 Catholic Children’s Home 14 Catholic Social Services of Southern Illinois 15 Catholic Urban Program 15 Center for Addictions Rehabilitations and Treatment Services (ARTS) 15 Cerebral Palsy of Southwestern Illinois 16 Challenge Unlimited, Inc. 16 Chestnut Health Systems, Inc. 17 Chestnut Health Systems, Inc. (Hilltop) 17 Child and Family Connections 18 Children First Foundation 18 Children’s Center for Behavioral Development 19 Children’s Home + Aid 19 Christian HomeCare Services, Inc. 19 Clinton Manor Living Center 20 Collinsville Faith in Action 20 Community Counseling Center 21 Community Development Block Grant Operation Corporation 21 Community Link 21 Community Resource Center 22 Community Services Block Grant 22 Comprehensive Education Commission 22 Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center of St. Clair County, Inc. 23 Cornell Interventions 24 Counseling Center, Southwestern Illinois College 24 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) 24 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 24 Deaf Support Group 26 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance 26 Developmental Disability Services of Metro East 26 Diabetic Support Group 27 Diocese of Belleville – Office of Youth Ministry 27 Disabled American Veterans National Headquarters 28 Don Bosco Children’s Center 28 Easter Seals Southwestern Illinois 29 Easter Seals SW Illinois Autism Resource Center 29 East Side Health District 29 East St. Louis Agreement for Special Education 30 East St. Louis Housing Authority 30 Edgewood Children’s Center 30 Emotions Anonymous 31 Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Southern Illinois 31 FACTS: Families Affected Come Together 32 Faith Countryside Homes 32 Family Hospice of Belleville Area 32 Fibromyalgia Support Group 33 Franklin Neighborhood Community Association 33 Freeburg Care Center 33 Freeburg Terrace 33 Gamblers Anonymous 35 Garden Place of Millstadt 35 Gateway Foundation 35 Gateway Regional Medical Center Behavioral Health Services 36 Gibson Health Services 36 The Golden Years 36 Grand Court Belleville 37 Grand Manor 37 Grandparents Parenting Again 37 Granite City Catholic Charities 38 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission 38 Harbor Light Center 39 Hazel Bland Promise Center 39 Health & Opportunity Center 39 Heartlinks 40 Helping Hands Inc. 40 HIV/AIDS Support Group 40 HIV Care Consortium 40 Home Helpers of Southwestern Illinois 41 Home Instead Senior Care 41 HOPE (Adult Cancer Group) 42 Hope Clinic For Women 42 Hospice of Southern Illinois 42 Hoyleton Youth and Family Services 43 Human Service Center of Southern Metro East 43 Human Support Services 44 Illinois Center for Autism 45 Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Abuse 45 Illinois Department of Children and Family Services 45 Illinois Department of Employment 46 Illinois Department of Human Services Office of Developmental Disabilities, Southern Network 46 Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Rehabilitation Services 47 Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Transitional Services 47 Illinois Department of Public Health 48 Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs 48 Illinois Division of Insurance 48 Impact, Inc. 49 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Boys & Girls Club 50 JOBtrack 50 Karla Smith Foundation 51 Kids Hope United 51 Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. 53 Lebanon Terrace 54 Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House 55 Leukemia & Lymphoma Monthly Group 55 Life After Breast Cancer 55 LINC, Inc. (Living Independently Now Center) 55 The Lincoln Home 56 Logos School 56 Lupus Support Group 56 Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois 57 Lymphedema Support Group 57 Madison County AIDS Program (MADCAP) 58 Madison County Health Department 58 Madison County Mental Health 708 Board 58 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 59 Memorial Hospital Outpatient Mental Health and Counseling Services 59 Mended Hearts, Inc. – Belleville Chapter 59 Mercy Heartprints 60 Meredith Memorial Home 60 MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries 60 Metro East M.S. Treatment Support Group 60 Minds Eye Information Service 61 Monroe-Randolph Bi-County Health Department 61 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) 61 Mt. Carmel’s Grief Support Group 62 NAMI Greater Belleville 63 NAMI East St. Louis CUPFUL 63 Narcotics Anonymous 63 National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse St. Louis Area 64 National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows 64 New Beginnings Pregnancy Center 64 New Life Evangelistic Center 65 Next Chapter Separated/Divorced Support Group 65 Nu-Voice Club 65 Oxford House 66 Paraquad, Inc. 67 Parents and Friends of the Community Integrated Services Harmony Place 67 Parents and Friends of the Community Integrated Services Liberty Place 67 Parents and Friends of the Specialized Living Center 67 Parents of Murdered Children and Other Survivors of Homicide Victims 68 Parents Without Partners 68 Park Haven Care Center 68 Parkinson’s Support Group 68 PAWS/STL (Pets Are Wonderful Support)/St. Louis 69 Perandoe Special Education District 69 Planned Parenthood 69 Pregnancy Care Center 70 Programs and Services for Older Persons 70 Project HEAVEN – Crime Victim Services 71 Provident Counseling 71 Pulmonary Rehabilitation Support Group 71 Recovery, Inc. 72 Salvation Army
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