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RESOURCE GUIDE 2015.Pdf HOUSING SERVICE PARENTING/CHILD CARE CONTINUED... TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED... AMI’S HOPE (Homeless shelter for 989-720-1124 NOAHS ARK DAYCARE 989-725-2202 YELLOW DIAMOND TAXI 989-743-0303 pregnant women Only) OFFICE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 800-234-6996 UTILITY ASSISTANCE CAPITAL AREA COMM. SERVICES 989-723-3115 (www.greatstarttoquality.org) CONSUMERS ENERGY 800-477-5050 GREEN PATH DEBT SOLUTION(counseling) 810-230-1077 SHIAWASSEE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH 989-723-6791 SHIAWASSEE COUNTY ENERGY ASST. LOW INCOME (DHS) 989-725-3200 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SAGINAW- 989-753-5200 SHIAWASSEE COUNTY FRIEND OF COURT 989-743-2397 SHIAWASSEE (Based in Saginaw; 989-720-1494 SHIAWASSEE PARENTING COALITION 989-725-2581 VETERAN SERVICES comes to Owosso TH-Sat 9-4, at the (RESD) Resale Store 1496 N M-52) DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS 989-743-2231 SHIAWASSEE RESD 989-743-3471 (Shiawassee Veterans) HOPE NOW HOTLINE 888-995-4673 (Counseling, for home owners only) SMILE—DIVORCE/SEPARATION 989-743-2312 NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 800-273-TALK HOUSING CHOICE (SECTION 8) 866-748-8024 ST JOSEPH PRE-SCHOOL ONLY 989-723-2030 MI VETERANS TRUST FUND 989-743-2231 (Emergency Grant) MI STATE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 517-373-8370 SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES AUTHORITY ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES 855-444-3911 VFW POST (Health Equipment) 989-723-8655 800-CALL-FHA FHA ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION 800-272-3900 SHIAWASSEE COUNTY HOUSING 989 -725-0537 YOUTH ASSISTANCE SERVICE COUNCIL ON AGING DURAND 989 - 288 - 4122 REHABILITATION (Low Income Loans) CATHOLIC CHARITIES 989-723-8239 COUNCIL ON AGING OWOSSO 989-723-8875 USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT 517-324-5222 COUNCIL ON AGING MORRICE 517-625-4270 GAY, LESBIAN, TRANSGENDER HOTLINE 888-843-4564 810-230-8766 ELDER LAW OF MICHIGAN 517-485-9164 NATIONAL PARENT HELPLINE 855-427-2736 LEGAL ASSISTANCE HOSPICE HOUSE 989-743-9000 NATIONAL RUNAWAY SWITCHBOARD 800-786-2929 EASTERN MI LEGAL SERVICES 800-339-9513 MEMORIAL HOME HEALTH/HOSPICE 989-725-2299 REACH: RUNAWAY PROGRAM FOR AT 810-233-8700 RESOURCE GUIDE ELDER LAW 866-400-9164 RISK TEENS/FLINT AND OWOSSO 989-725-9511 RESPITE VOLUNTEERS 989-725-1127 LEGAL SERVICE OF S. CENTRAL MI SHIAWASSEE RESD 989-743-3417 COUNCIL & ADVOCACY LINE 888-783-8190 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 800 -772-1213 2015 TREVOR LIFELINE 866-488-7386 SHIAW. COUNTY FRIEND OF COURT 989-743-2397 SMOKING (SUICIDE PREVENTION FOR PARENTING / CHILD CARE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 800-227-2345 GAY/LESBIAN YOUTH 25 yrs & under) 4 WINGS PRESCHOOL 989-725-5770 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 800-242-8721 COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE REFERRAL BAKER COLLEGE EARLY LEARNING CENTER 989-729-3340 AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION 800-548-8252 CENTRAL MI 2-1-1—REFERRAL LINE 24/7 2-1-1 BENTLEY BRIGHT BEGINNINGS OWOSSO 989 - 725 - 5770 MI QUIT KIT/MI TOBACCO QUITLINE 800-QUIT-NOW (centralmi211.org) BENTLEY BRIGHT BEGINNINGS MORRICE 517-625-4371 TRANSPORATION CACS HEADSTART 989-725-4625 CPS CENTRAL INTAKE 855-444-3911 SHIAWASSEE AREA TRANSPORTATION 989-729-2687 CATHOLIC CHARITIES (Parenting Class) 989-723-8239 AGENCY (SATA) 877-667-7100 DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES– DHS 989-725-3200 CONGREGATIONAL CHILD CARE CENTER 989-725-9092 SHIAWASSEEE RESD 989-725-8341 GREAT START 989-725-2581 DAYCARE ASSITANCE-DHS 989-725-3200 (students w/disabilities) SHIAWASSEE CENTRAL DISPATCH 911 GREAT START PROGRAMS 989-725-2581 TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS 989-725-9303 SHIAWASSEE CENTRAL DISPATCH 989-743-9111 MATERNAL INFANT HEALTH PROGRAM 989-743-2319 (Information/Referral system for any (NON EMERGENCY) Shiawassee residents for ALL MOPS/MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS DEVELOPED BY: SHIAWASSEE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. SHIAWASSEE UNITED WAY 989-723-4987 www.mops.org transportation needs) Revised: September 2015 CLOTHING BANKS EDUCATION SHIAWASSEE HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOOD & NUTRITION PROGRAMS BABY PANTRY (INFANT–4) 989-723-5877 BAKER COLLEGE ALT ED 989-729-3620 PROGRAMS CACS SHIAWASSEE ACCESS CENTER 989-723-3115 CAREER CLOSET (referral only) 989-729-1942 EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES 989-725-2581 BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT 989-743-2383 CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Th 11-1) 989-723-2495 HEADSTART 989-723-5849 MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE 989-729-4512 CHILDRENS SPECIAL CARE SERVICES 989-743-2355 CLOTHES CLOSET 989-288-2117 Mobile Meals LAINGSBURG Early Childhood Center 517-651-2067 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 989-743-2390 (Faith Baptist , Durand Th 10-4) MSU EXTENTSION 989-743-2251 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 989-723-4277 SHIAWASSEE EARLY ON 989-725-2581 HEARING & VISION SCREENING 989-743-2355 COUNSELING / MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES SHIAWASSEE RESD 989-743-3471 SHIAWASSEE COUNCIL ON AGING 989-723-8875 HIV & SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 989-743-2355 AIDS INFO (1-4 M-F) 800-448-0440 (Hot Meals for Seniors) DISEASES CATHOLIC CHARITIES 989-723-8239 EMERGENCY SERVICES IMMUNIZATIONS/TB TESTING 989-743-2355 W.I.C. PROGRAM 989-743-2383 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER 989-723-5877 AMERICAN RED CROSS 989-743-6118 MATERNAL & INFANT HEALTH 989-743-2319 PROGRAM (MIHP) COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH 989-723-6791 CACS SHIAWASSEE ACCESS CENTER 989-723-3115 HEALTH SERVICES 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE/CMH 800-622-4514 WIC– WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN 989-743-2383 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 2-1-1 AFTER HOURS CARE 989-725-2667 MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE BEHAVIORAL 989-725-8101 (Food pantries, homeless services and 2-1-1 HEALTH/STRESS UNIT shelters and multiple referral services) ALZHEIMERS ASSOC 800-272-3900 COMMUNITY REFERRAL AGENCIES MI PROBLEM GAMBLING HELPLINE 800-270-7117 SALVATION ARMY 989-725-7485 ALCOHOL / DRUG ABUSE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 800-799-SAFE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 800-227-2345 HOTLINE AL-ANON 989-725-6545 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES FIREBURG DENTAL 810-232-2920 NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION 800-273-TALK ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS 989-723-5711 LIFE LINE BAKER COLLEGE 989-729-3616 HEALTH INSURANCE MARKET PLACE 989-921-5353 CATHOLIC CHARITIES 989-723-8239 PARENT HOTLINE 855-4PARENT HDI CACS SHIAWASSEE ACCESS CENTER 989-723-3115 DOT CARING CENTER 989-725-2229 POISON CONTROL 800-222-1222 (Schedule appointment for Medicaid) DRUG HELPLINE (SAMHSA) 800-662-HELP REACH (for ages 10-17 yr old) 810-233-8700 HUMAN INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT 989-723-1322 MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE 989-723-5211 Substance Abuse and Mental Health SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE 800-656-4673 MI WORKS!—SHIAWASSEE COUNTY 989-729-9599 MI DENTAL ASSOC 800-589-2632 Services Administration TAYLOR LIFE CENTER 989-723-0330 MI WORKS! CAREER SERVICES 989-729-1942 SHIAW. COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH 989-723-6791 POISON CONTROL 800-222-1222 DISABILITY SERVICES ABUSE/NEGLECT/DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOC. FOR CHILDREN’S MENTAL 517-372-4016 RESPITE VOLUNTEERS 989-725-1127 CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL 989-723-5877 HEALTH-LANSING CHILDHOOD LEAD POISON PREVENTION 888-322-4453 DHS-CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES 855-444-3911 DISABILITY NETWORK-FLINT 810-742-1800 SHIAWASSEE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 989-743-2355 SHIAWASSEE COUNTY HEALTH DEPT NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE HOTLNE 800-4-A-CHILD FAMILY CENTER PHONE LINE/CSHCS 800-359-3722 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 989-743-2390 SHIAWASSEE COMMUNITY HEALTH MI REHABILITATION SERVICES 989-725-1338 CENTER, (HEALTH DELIVERY INC.) 989-729-4848 NATIONAL RUNAWAY SAFELINE 800-RUN-AWAY RESD STUDENT LEARNING CENTER/EAST 989-723-8205 FAMILY PLANNING & PRENATAL /FAMILY SUPPORT SAFE CENTER 989-723-9716 SHIAWASSEE FREE MEDICAL CLINIC 989-720-7866 RESD STUDENT LEARNING CENTER/WEST 989-723-6784 MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE 989-723-5211 SAFE CENTER/24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 877-952-7283 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 800-772-1213 PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER 989-723-4025 TAYLOR LIFE CENTER 989-723-0330 THE ARC SHIAWASSEE 989-723-7377 .
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