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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Emergency Numbers 1

Government of 2

Guam Public School System 4

Family Supports 6

Index of Services by Category 26

Index of Services by Agencies 31

My Child’s Teacher(s): My Child’s Teacher Assistant: They can be reached at My Family Service Worker is: S/he can be reached at

OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Name Agency/Organization Phone/Fax Numbers

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

For Emergencies CALL 911 911 is capable of answering a TTY/TDD For Persons who are Deaf/Hearing 475-9080 / 711-Telephone Relay Service Impaired: Police Precincts: 472-8911 (Northern) 632-9808 / 11 Hagåtña (Central) 475-8537 Tamuning (Central) 649-3660 Agat (Southern) 475-8628 / 30 / 34 Crime Stoppers Hotline 472-HELP (4357)

Fire Dispatch 475-9082/3 Fire Stations Agat 565-2700 Astumbo 633-6626 Barrigada 734-2264 Dededo 632-5197 Inarajan 828-8177 Piti 472-8139 Sinajaña 472-6342 Talofofo 789-3473 Tamuning 646-8801/2 Umatac/Merizo 828-8572 Yigo 653-3473 Yoña 789-2231 Rescue Base 1 (Tiyan) 642-3330 Rescue Base 2 (Agat Marina) 565-4118

Guam Memorial Authority Main Operator 647-2330 / 2552-6 Ambulance 475-9082 / 3 Emergency Room 647-2489 / 2442 / 2281 Emergency Room Poison Control 646-8104 Poison Control Telephone Advice 1-800-222-1222 Poison Control 646-8104

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES A.B. Won Pat Guam International Airport Dept of Public Health & Social Services Executive Office: 646-0300 Fax: 646-8823 (DPHSS) Terminal Operations: 642-4460 Tel: 735-7102/73 Fax: 734-5910 Bureau of Information Technology Department of Public Works (DPW) Tel: 475-1113 Fax: 472-9508 Tel: 646-3131 / 3259 Fax: 649-6178 Civil Service Commission Guam Economic Development & Commerce Tel: 647-1855/7 Fax: 647-1867 Authority (GEDCA) Tel: 647-4332 Fax: 649-4146 Department of Administration (DOA) Guam Energy Office Tel: 475-1101 / 1250 Fax: 477-6788 Tel: 646-4361 Fax: 649-1215 Department of Agriculture Department of Revenue & Taxation Tel: 734-3942/3 Fax: 734-6569 Tel: 635-1817 / 1820/1 Fax: 633-2643 Department of Chamorro Affairs Department of Youth Affairs (DYA) Tel: 475-4278/9 Fax: 475-4227 Tel: 735-5010 Fax: 734-7536 Department of Corrections (DOC) Retirement Fund Director: 473-7021 Fax: 473-7024 Tel: 475-8900/1 Fax: 475-8922 Department of Integrated Services for Guam Community College (GCC) Indiviuals with Disabilities (DISID) Admissions: 735-5531~4 Fax: 734-5238 Tel: 642-0040/14 Fax: 642-2892 TTY: 642-0019 Department of Labor / AHRD Guam Council on the Arts & Humanity Tel: 475-7075 Fax: 475-7045 (CAHA) One Stop Career Center Tel: 646-2781/2 / 3661 Fax: 648-2787 Tel: 475-7000/1 Fax: 475-7018 Department of Land Management Guam Customs & Quarantine Agency Tel: 649-5390~2 Fax: 649-5383 Tel: 475-6202 / 6243 Fax: 475-6227 Chamorro Land Trust Commission Tel: 475-4251/92/81 Fax: 477-8082 Guam Ancestral Lands Commission Tel: 473-5263/7 Fax: 475-9165 Dept of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Guam Environmental Protection Agency (DMHSA) (Guam EPA) Tel: 647-5330/3 / 5448 Fax: 649-6948 Tel: 475-1658/9 / 1623 Department of Military Affairs Guam Fire Department (GFD) Tel: 735-0406; 647-9150 Fax: 649-8775 Tel: 472-3423~5 / 3311 Fax: 472-3360 See “Emergency Numbers” on page 1 Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR) Guam Homeland Security & Office of Civil Tel: 475-6296/97 Fax: 477-0997 Defense Tel: 475-9600-2 Fax: 477-3727 Guam Housing & Urban Renewal Authority Mayors’ Council of Guam (GHURA) TTY: 472-3701 Tel: 472-6940 Fax: 477-8777 Tel: 477-9851~4 / 3114 Fax: 472-7565 See “Village Mayors” on page 4

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Guam Housing Corporation (GHC) Office of the Attorney General Tel: 647-4143 Fax: 649-4144 Admin / Civil / Solicitor Division Tel: 475-3324 Fax: 472-2493 Prosecution / Family Division Tel: 475-3406 Fax: 477-3390 Child Support Division Tel: 475-3360 Fax: 477-3203 Guam Legislature – Liheslaturan Guåhan Office of the Chief Medical Examiner Tel: 472-3519 Fax: 472-3403 Tel: 646-9363; 647-2369 Fax: 646-8860 Guam Medical Referral Office Office of the Governor and Tel: 475-9336/ 9428/ 9350/3 Fax: 472-7557 Lieutenant Governor of Guam Switchboard: 472-8931~6 Fax: 477-4826 www.guamgovernor.net Guam Memorial Hospital Authority Office of the Public Auditor (GMHA) Tel: 475-0390 Fax: 472-7951 Tel: 647-2555~9 Fax: 649-5508 Hotline: 47AUDIT (472-8348) Guam Police Department (GPD) Port Authority of Guam Office of the Chief of Police Tel: 472-PORT (7678); 477-5931/4 Tel: 475-8508/9 / 8512 Fax: 472-4036 See “Emergency Numbers” on page 1 Guam Power Authority (GPA) Public Defender Service Corp 24hr Service: 475-1472~4 Fax: 477-4921 Tel: 475-3100; 475-3234/6 Fax: 477-5844 Central Office Operator: 649-6875 / 6903 Guam Preservation Trust Superior Court of Guam Tel: 472-9439/40 Fax: 477.2047 Administrator: 475-3544 Fax: 475-3184 Guam Public Library System Supreme Court of Guam Administration: 475-4573/4 Fax: 477-9777 Clerk: 475-3120/62 Fax: 475-3140 Circulation: 475-4751 Reference: 475-4752 Office of the Public Guardian Tel: 475-3173 Fax: 472-0381 Guam Public School System (GPSS) University of Guam Tel: 475-0457 Fax: 472-5003 President: 735-2990/5 Fax: 734-2296 See “Guam Public School System” on page 5 Admissions: 735-2201/2/8 Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) U.S. District Court of Guam Tel: 646-5278/9 Fax: 646-8861 Clerk’s Office: 473-9100 Fax: 473-9152 Guam Waterworks Authority (GWA) Veterans Affairs Office Tel: 647-7800/3 / 1299 / 1233 Fax: 646-2335 Tel: 475-8388~92; 472-8394 Fax: 475-8396 Emergency Dispatch: 646-4211 / 7319 Village Mayors Agaña Heights 472-6393 / 8265/6 (F) 472-6124 Agat 565-2524 (F) 565-4826 Asan-Maina 472-6581, 479-2726 (F) 472-6446

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Barrigada 734-3859 / 3737 (F) 734-1988 Chalan Pago-Ordot 472-8302, 477-1333 / 7173 (F) 477-7131 Dededo 632-5203 / 5019 (F) 632-1129 Hagåtña 477477-8045 / 8047, 472-6379 (F) 477-6686 Inarajan 475-2509-11 (F) 828-2543 Mangilao 734-2163 / 5731 (F) 734-4130 Merizo 828-8312 (F) 828-2429 Mongmong - Toto - Maite 475-6758, 477-9090, 479-6800 / 1 / 2 Piti 472-1232 / 3 (F) 477-2674 Santa Rita 565-2514 (F) 565-3222 Sinajaña 472-6707, 477-3323 (F) 472-5084 Talofofo 789-1421 / 3262 (F) 789-5251 Tamuning-Tumon 646-5211 / 8646 (F) 646-5210 Umatac 828-2940 / 8252 (F) 828-2676 Yigo 653-5248 / 9446 (F) 653-3434 Yoña 789-4798 / 1525 (F) 789-1821

GUAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM (Central Offices) Superintendent of Education Financial Affairs/Business Office/Accounting Tel: 475-0457 Fax: 472-5003 Tel: 475-0238 Curriculum & Instruction / Research, FSAIS / MIS Tel: 475-0479 Planning & Evaluation Tel: 475-0512 Elementary & Secondary Tel: 475-0459 GPSS Auditors Tel: 475-0510 Facilities & Maintenance Tel: 475-0611 Guam Education Policy Board (GEPB) Tel: 475-0465 Federal Programs Tel: 475-0470 Guam Head Start Program Tel: 475-0484 Fax: 477-1535 Legal Counsel Tel: 475-0658 Recruitment & Certification Tel: 475-0442 Nutrition & Food Services Management Student Support Services Tel: 475-0504 Tel: 475-6406 Payroll Tel: 475-0430 Supply Management / Procurement Personnel Tel: 475-0496 Tel: 475-0438

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GUAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM (Division of Special Education) Chief Brodie Elementary School Site Former John F. Kennedy Annex Building Tel: 647-4444 / 4403 • Administration Tel: 300-1323 • Psychological Services Ext. 2277/ 2278/2291 • Compliance Tel: 300-1324 • Emotionally Disabled Program Ext. 2274 • Data Office Tel: 300-320/1321 • Transition Services Ext. 2271 • Transportation Tel: 300-1325 • Parent Services/Family Resource Center • Speech & Language Tel: 300-1326/27 Ext. 2289 • Assistive Technology Tel: 300-1328 • Preschool Tel: 300-1329 Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) Harry S. Truman Elementary School Site Oceanview Middle School Site Tel: 565-5195 Tel: 565-2961 Fax: 565-3259 • Elementary & Secondary Ext. 5368 / 5369 ▪ Intervention Unit Ext. 5776 • Autism Ext. 5384 ▪ Family Resource Center Ext. 5816 • Private Schools Ext. 5390 • Elementary Ext. 5391 Preschool Program Southern High School Site Tel: 475-0655 Fax: 473-0561 Tel: 479-2103 / 7 / 8 • Vision Services University of Guam, House 17, Dean Circle Tel: 735-2454 / 2455 • Deaf & Hard of Hearing Program House • Audiological Diagnostics Unit (PEDS)

GUAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM (Elementary Schools) Tel: Liguan Tel: Agana Heights Tel: 477-8040/60/ 5798 MA Ulloa Tel: 632-8090/ 5716 Astumbo Tel: 635-4363/4/9/70 MU Lujan Tel: 7891535/ 1601/ 0478 CL Taitano Tel: 475-4502~6 Machananao Tel: 635-4381/2 Carbullido Tel: 734-4341; 735-4230 Marcial Sablan Tel: 565-2238/ 2946 Chief Brodie Tel: 647-4444/ 4554/ 4536 Merizo Martyrs Tel: 828-8535/ 8680/ 8778 DL Perez Tel: 653-2646/2632; 633-1311 Ordot-Chalan Pago Tel: 477-8645; 472-4687 FQ Sanchez Tel: 828-8472/ 3590 PC Lujan Tel: 734-3971/2 HS Truman Tel: 565-5195; 2533 Price Tel: 734-2159/ 7766/7 Inarajan Tel: 828-8641/2 Talofofo Tel: 789-1171/ 1386/ 3218 JM Guerrero Tel: 632-1540/7102; 633-6066 Tamuning Tel: 646-8058/9/ 8648 JQ San Miguel Tel: 477-9368/70/71 Upi Tel: 633-1382/74; 653-1371/2 LB Johnson Tel: 646-5046/49/ 8871 Wettengel Tel: 632-7770/ 7870/ 7970

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS 4-H & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, Assists youth between the ages of 9 to 19 years Administered through the University of Guam, in acquiring knowledge, developing skills, and College of Applied & Life Sciences (CALS) forming attitudes that will enable them to Tel: 735-2040 Fax: 734-4448 become self-directing, productive, and contributing members of society ADULT & CHILDREN/ADOLESCENT – Provides short-term care for persons with mental NURSING SERVICES INPATIENT UNITS health problems Dept of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Tel: 647-5410 Fax: 647-0250 ADULT ANGER MANAGEMENT GROUP An open support/lecture group for adults ages 18 Sanctuary, Inc. years and older, who discuss the effects of anger Tel: 475-7102 Fax: 477-3117 and how to use it appropriately in their lives ADULT DAY CARE SERVICES Provides services to adults age 60 and older who Catholic Social Services are unable to function at home without Tel: 635-1441/ 2 Main Office Fax: 635-1444 supportive services, but do not need 24-hour Tel: 635-1450/ 1 North (Barrigada Heights) care ADULT HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM A High School Diploma Program consisting of Guam Community College 36 hours of academic and selective course work. Tel: 735-5584 Fax: 735-5608 Transfer credits from previous schools are accepted (Grades 10 - 12) ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS) Provides protective services to adults with or Dept of Public Health & Social Services with out disabilities age 18 and older against Tel: 735-7384 / 5 / 6 TTY: 735-7415 abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation Fax: 735-7416 AGENCY FOR HUMAN RESOURCES Provides training and job placement for persons DEVELOPMENT (AHRD) entering the job market who come from low Tel: 475-7075 Fax: 475-7098 income households or persons who have been unemployed or severely under employed for the past six months AL-ANON A self help support program for spouses of Check Observation Post of the Pacific Daily alcoholics, whether or not the problem drinker News (PDN) for meeting dates, times & places. recognizes his/her problem ALA-TEEN A self help support group for teenagers who Check Observation Post of the Pacific Daily have one or more parents with a drinking News (PDN) for meeting dates, times & places. problem. Teens solve their own problems, not those of the drinking parent. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS A self help program for individuals who abuse Check Observation Post of the Pacific Daily Alcohol. Public is welcome to open meetings - News (PDN) for meeting dates, times & places. closed meetings are for those who have admitted Tel: 646-7233 HOTLINE their alcoholism ALEE SHELTER FOR ABUSED SPOUSES Provides short-term shelter, assistance, AND CHILDREN guidance, and counseling towards future 6

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS Catholic Social Services planning for victims (women & their children) Tel: 649-2533 / 649-6729 Fax: 646-8486 of domestic violence, spouse abuse or neglect

Provides a safe, clean and loving home for children in need including those removed from harmful, unhealthy situations until foster care can be provided AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Provides assistance and support services for Tel: 477-9451 / 2 Fax: 477-9450 those with cancer AMERICAN RED CROSS Provides services such as counseling, referrals, Tel: 472-6217 / 9 Fax: 477-2721 financial assistance in times of crisis, disaster relief, health & safety training, etc. AMERICORPS PROGRAM aka Provides education scholarships to participants SERVE GUAM! Commission who provide volunteer services to the Tel: 475-7081 / 2 Fax: 475-7045 community ANDERSEN AIRMEN & FAMILY Assists single and married military personnel READINESS CENTER and their family members to solve problems, obtain assistance, and provide information on Tel: 366-8136 Fax: 366-8267 resources available to them in both the military and civilian community on Guam. ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE Prosecutes individuals; consults with victims/ Tel: 475-3324 Fax: 472-2493 witnesses for case preparation, evidence gathering and testimony; and advocates for consumers AUDIOLOGICAL SERVICES, Pediatric Provides early screening from birth to school Evaluation and Diagnostic Services (PEDS), age children to identify possible hearing GPSS Division of Special Education impairments Tel: 735-2455 / 6 Fax: 734-7820 AUTISM COMMUNITY TOGETHER A family support group for families of children (ACT) – Contact Person: Ann Marie Cruz with autism. Tel: 653-7991 Cell: 777-7991 Fax: 477-7473 AYUDA PARA I MAÑAINA (PARENTAL Provides parental assistance and services in the ASSISTANCE), Sanctuary, Inc. areas of anger management, parenting skills, Tel: 475-7101 / 2 / 3 / 8 Fax: 477-3117 parent support groups, and outreach services BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Offers character, citizenship, and personal CHAMORRO DISTRICT fitness training for male youth from 1st grade Tel: 649-0639 Fax: 649-0646 through age 20 years BUREAU OF SOCIAL SERVICES Responsible for licensing and monitoring ADMINISTRATION (BOSSA), DPHSS childcare facilities excluding those childcare Tel: 475-2602 / 2653 / 2672 Fax: 477-0500 facilities in military bases; Maintains an updated TTY: 477-0500 list of all licensed child care facilities

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS CAREER CENTER Provides vocational assessment including Guam Community College aptitude testing, career exploration and career Tel: 735-5531~4 **GCC Admissions Office guidance CARIDAD I, Catholic Social Services Provides supportive housing for children ages 5 Tel: 637-7004 to 17 years who are referred by the court and/or Child Protective Services CARIDAD II, Catholic Social Services Provides supportive housing for adults with mild Tel: 647-4176 to severe disabilities CASE MANAGEMENT BRANCH Provides advocacy, assessment, counseling, Catholic Social Services evaluation, information & referral, interpreting, Tel: 635-1422 / 3 Fax: 635-1444 & telephone assistance to persons age 60+ CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS ASSISTANCE Assists those who are unable to afford the cost PROGRAM, DPHSS of medical treatment of a catastrophic illness, Tel: 735-7243 / 7264 / 7293 Fax: 734-6860 which is an ―illness with medically related expenses of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) or more than one’s insurance or which are not covered by one’s medical insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, or Medically Indigent Program‖. CATASTROPHIC MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Provides assistance to persons in need because Catholic Social Services of catastrophic medical conditions Tel: 635-1421 / 1441 Fax: 635-1444 CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES (CSS) Provides home bound meals, adult daycare Tel: 635-1421 Fax: 635-1444 services for social needs, in home service, personal care, errands, and transportation CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING Provides information and referral, peer ON GUAM (CILG) counseling, independent living skills, and Tel: 647-4548 / 9 TTY: 647-4552 advocacy Fax: 647-4551 Email: [email protected] CHILD & ADOLESCENT SERVICES Addresses a broad spectrum of mental disorders DIVISION, DMHSA which affect youth. Services include care Tel: 647-5410 Fax: 649-6948 coordination/case management; individual, family, group and play counseling/therapy; outreach crisis service in home intervention; respite care; therapeutic day treatment; family resource center; as well as the Child-Adolescent Inpatient Unit CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS Provides day care services available for military (U.S. Naval Base, Guam) dependents on a routine or drop-in basis Tel: 564-1844/5 / 472-2312 / 355-5502 Fax: 564-1751 CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES (CPS) Receives and investigates reports of child abuse DPHSS and neglect 8

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS Tel: 475-2653 / 2672 Fax: 477-0500 CHILD SEAT LOANER PROGRAM, DPW Provides vehicle safety seats to families with a Tel: 646-3259 / 3131 low-income status CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT Assists in identifying and locating absent parents DIVISION, Office of the Attorney General and enforcing their obligation to support their Tel: 475-3360 Ext. 661/ 663/ 664 children financially Fax: 477-2159 CHILD CARE & DEVELOPMENT FUND Assists low income families to meet their (CCDF) PROGRAM , DPHSS childcare needs and expenses to maintain (Formerly Block Grant Child Care) employment and/or attend a training or Tel: 735-7256 / 7267 Fax: 734-5955 educational program. CIVIL DEFENSE Directs all policy regarding Civil Defense Tel: 475-9600 / 1 Fax: 477-3727 functions in the Territory of Guam CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CAP) Assists Vocational Rehabilitation clients to Tel: 637-4227 Fax: 637-4211 ensure their rights under the Rehabilitation Act are protected and benefits available through programs authorized under the Act CLIENT SERVICES & FAMILY Provides parenting classes; individual, family, COUNSELING, Superior Court of Guam group counseling; psychiatric and psychological Tel: 475-3101 / 3383 Fax: 472-5450 evaluation to court referred clients COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS (CHC), Provide comprehensive primary medical care to DPHSS all ages by appointment or walk-in, regardless of Northern Region CHC (Dededo) ability to pay. A sliding fee scale is available for Tel: 635-7462 / 7492 Fax: 635-7493 those who qualify. All insurances (including Southern Region CHC (Inarajan) Medicaid & MIP) are accepted. Services may Tel: 828-7502 Fax: 828-7504 include prenatal care, Well Baby/Child care, Central Region (Mangilao) sports/school physical exams, immunization, Tel: 735-7101/2 walk-in care for minor emergencies and acute illness. COMMUNITY OUTREACH PREVENTION Provides public housing residents with services EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT such as outreach, educational/economic PROGRAM (COPED) workshops, resident association capacity Sanctuary, Inc. building, drug & alcohol assessment and Tel: 475-7103 Fax: 734-7097 referral, parenting classes as well as youth peer leadership training, mentorship, and conflict resolution COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL, Provides counseling, education, testing, and DPHSS treatment for HIV and STDs. Tel: 734-2437 Hotline Tel: 735-7166/49/37 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION PROGRAM Personal financial management program that University of Guam provides information and educational support Tel: 735-2055 to help you reach your financial goals. 9

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS COUNSELING SERVICES BRANCH, Direct clinical services are provided to adults, DMHSA children, families, couples, and groups with Tel: 647-5325 Fax: 647-0250 problems which may or may not occur because of substance abuse or mental illness. CRIME STOPPERS, Guam Police Department Enables individuals to report information related Tel: 477-HELP (4357) to crimes committed, while ensuring the Cell: 888-STOP (7868) confidentiality of the reporter. CRISIS HOTLINE, DMHSA A 24-hour crisis intervention hotline that Tel: 647-8833 / 4 Fax: 647-6948 provides a listening service, referral service, and public outreach. All calls are confidential. DAY TREATMENT BRANCH, DMHSA Residential and day treatment services operate Tel: 647-5419 as an adult day treatment program for acute and chronic mentally ill persons DENTAL CLINIC—MANGILAO, DPHSS Provides free basic dental services for children Tel: 735-7364 Fax: 735-7155 below age 17 years and emergency dental care to senior citizens over age 55 years DEPARTMENT OF INTEGRATED Provides integrated services for individuals with SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH disabilities and their families including a DISABILITIES (DISID) maximum of 16 hours of respite care a month. Tel: 475-4646 (Director’s Office) TTY: 477-9183 Fax: 477-2892 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & Develops and implements cultural, educational, RECREATION recreational, and other leisure activities for the Tel: 475-6296 / 7 Fax: 477-0997 public; Promotes health and wellness through use of recreational facilities, beaches, and pools DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & Provides leadership and direction in diverse SOCIAL SERVICES areas of environmental health, consumer Tel: 735-7113 (Director’s Office) protection, communicable disease control, vital Fax: 734-5190 statistics, Medicaid, MIP, food stamps, public assistance, foster care, and elderly programs. DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AFFAIRS Provides programs and services geared toward Tel: 735-5010 Fax: 734-7536 promoting youth leadership skills as well as Northern Resource Center youth development, rehabilitation, and Tel: 635-4392 / 93 Fax: 632-1366 community involvement. Includes correctional Central Resource Center facilities, counseling, juvenile diversion, school- Tel: 477-9557 / 8 Fax: 477-9611 based programs, and youth resource centers. Southern Resource Center Tel: 565-5031 / 3 Fax: 565-5032 DIVISION OF SENIOR CITIZENS, DPHSS Provides services for persons age 60 years and Tel: 735-7382 / 92 Fax: 735-7416 older such as Adult Day Care, Adult Protective Services, Case Management, Senior Center Operations, Transportation, Congregate Nutrition, Home Delivered Nutrition, 10

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS Homemaker Services, In-Home Services, Legal Assistance, and Manamko Yan Manhoben Program. DIVISION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION Responsible for ensuring and providing a free, Guam Public School System appropriate public education to all students with Tel: 300-1323 Temporary Fax: 647-4404 disabilities, ages birth through 21 years * See page 4 for more phone numbers. DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL Provides employment services for persons with REHABILITATION, DVR/DISID disabilities who are eligible for vocational Tel: 475-4626~28 TTY: 477-8642 services as well as services to family members Fax: 475-4661 of disabled persons DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF A family support group for families of children GUAM – Contact Person: Ann Marie Cruz with Down syndrome Tel: 653-7991 Cell: 777-7991 Fax: 477-7473 DRUG & ALCOHOL COUNSELING, Provides assessment, education, individual and DMHSA group counseling/therapy, and aftercare to those Tel: 475-5438 Fax: 477-7782 suffering from drug or alcohol abuse DRUG AND ALCOHOL GROUP An open support group for youth ages 12 to 18 (NA’ HOMLO), Sanctuary, Inc. years that discusses the negative effects and Tel: 475-7101 Ext. 110 Fax: 477-3117 consequences of drug/alcohol use and focuses on getting participants to understand how often, with whom, and why they use these substances. DRUG AND ALCOHOL GROUP A closed, more intensive support group for (PATHWAYS), Sanctuary, Inc. youth ages 11-24 years who have deeper issues Tel: 475-7101 Ext. 108 Fax: 477-3117 concerning drugs and/or alcohol use or abuse. Attendance in group is by referral only and based on an assessment conducted by program staff. DRUG AND ALCOHOL PREVENTION Provides substance abuse and violence PROGRAM (DAPP), Sanctuary, Inc. prevention services to include drug and alcohol Tel: 475-7102 Fax: 477-3117 screening, assessments, outreach education, counseling, support groups, as well as educational training and workshops EDUCATIONAL & DEVELOPMENTAL Provides the military community with special INTERVENTION SERVICES (EDIS) education, speech/language therapy, U.S. Naval Regional Hospital developmental screening, play-based therapy, Tel: 344-9027 Fax: 344-9322 play groups, and parent training to children up to 3 years of age who may have a developmental delay, disability, or medical condition which may affect their development EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH An educational enrichment program for middle PROGRAM, University of Guam and high school students on Guam who come Tel: 735-2251 Fax: 734-7514 from disadvantaged backgrounds. Encourages 11

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS and assists minority students and those from other under-represented groups in ways that help them complete their secondary education. ELDERLY NUTRITION SERVICES Delivers well-balanced meals to senior citizen Catholic Social Services centers and to the frail elderly and sick (must be Tel: 649-9716 Fax: 649-9703 60 years and older, have an incapacitating disability, or be otherwise isolated at home) ELEMENTARY/PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Supports the implementation of specialized GPSS Division of Special Education instruction for students with disabilities in the Tel: 565-5195 Ext. 5391 Elementary elementary schools Tel: 300-1329 Preschool Fax: 647-4404 (Temporary) ELIM PACIFIC FOUNDATION Offers counseling and support services to Prison Fellowship Guam prisoners and parolees. Tel/Fax: 646-4601 EMERGENCY FOOD BANK Distributes rice, vegetables, fruits, dried goods, Catholic Social Services canned food, baby food and pampers to needy Tel: 635-1442 / 1 / 3 Fax: 635-1444 families or those in crisis situations due to unusual circumstances. EMERGENCY RECEIVING HOME Offers shelter and care for those neglected and Tel: 653-8855 Emergency Hotline abused. EMERGENCY SHELTER A co-ed 30-day emergency shelter for runaway, Sanctuary Inc. homeless, abused and troubled youth ages 12 to Tel: 475-7101 Fax: 477-3117 17 years. Services include individual and family Tel: 475-7100 Crisis Line counseling with a licensed clinician; support groups; daily and recreational therapeutic and educational activities; and aftercare services. EMOTIONALLY DISABLED PROGRAM Provides evaluation, specialized instruction and GPSS Division of Special Education counseling for all students requiring services due Tel: 300-2274 / 2277 / 78 to their emotional disabilities Fax: 647-4404 (Temporary) ERICA’S HOUSE Provides supervised visits, and serves as a drop Tel: 642-4020 / 22 off and pick up center EXPANDED FOOD & NUTRITION Provides nutrition lessons such as food storage, EDUCATION PROGRAM (EFNEP) sanitation, meal planning and budgeting, food University of Guam preparation, and proper nutrition to low income Tel: 735-2030 Fax: 734-4222 families; young homemakers with young children, and youths 9-19 years of age FAMILY AND YOUTH MINISTRY Offers programs in parenting skills, marriage Archdiocese of Agaña counseling and guidance for children of divorced Tel: 472-6116 Ext. 231 Fax: 472-8024 or separated parents or those in grief from death in the family 12

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS FAMILY SERVICE CENTER Provides education and life skill courses as well The Salvation Army as canned food (amount depends on family size) Tel: 477-3528 / 29 Fax: 477-3505 to individuals and/or families once every 3 months FARMER’S HOME ADMINISTRATION Accepts loan applications for housing from low- Tel: 472-7361 Fax: 472-7366 income families and grant applications from low-income elderly (62 years and older) for home upkeep and maintenance THE FLEET & FAMILY SUPPORT Assists single and married military personnel CENTER and their family members to solve problems, Tel: 333-2056 / 7 Fax: 333-2023 obtain assistance, and provide information on resources available to them in both the military and civilian community on Guam. FOOD STAMP PROGRAM, DPHSS Monthly benefits are provided to help qualifying Mangilao – Tel: 735-7245; Fax: 734-3364 low income households buy food Dededo – Tel: 635-7466 / 7 Inarajan – Tel: 828-7543; Fax: 828-7542 G.E.D. TUTORIAL PROGRAM, DYA Provides tutoring sessions for the G.E.D. exam Tel: 735-5030 Fax: 734-7536 GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT Provides GED testing to individuals who have PROGRAM (GED) not finished high school. A small fee is charged Guam Community College for these tests. Tel: 735-5584 Fax: 735-5608 GENTLE REFUGE CRISIS PREGNANCY A place where women facing an unplanned CENTER pregnancy can come for free pregnancy tests and Tel: 472-1742 counseling GOVERNOR'S COMMUNITY OUTREACH Provides services through a volunteer network – FEDERAL PROGRAMS OFFICE depending on skills and experience of volunteers Tel: 475-9178 Fax: 472-7575 and the need requested by the volunteer station GUAM DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Advocates for system change, public policy, and COUNCIL best practices that promote the full inclusion and Tel: 735-9127 / 8 Fax: 734-9121 integration of people with developmental Website: http://www.guamddc.com disabilities GUAM EARLY HEARING DETECTION Provides resources to ensure all infants born on AND INTERVENTION (GUAM EHDI) Guam receive early hearing screening, detection, PROJECT, UOG Guam CEDDERS and intervention services. Tel: 735-2466 Fax: 734-5709 Website: http://www.guamehdi.org GUAM EARLY INTERVENTION SYSTEM Provides diagnostic services as well as family GPSS Division of Special Education support and intervention services for children Tel: 565-2961 Ext. 5776 who have or are at risk of having developmental delays and disabilities. 13

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS GUAM EHDI FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP A family support group for families of children – Contact Person: Ann Marie Cruz with hearing impairments. Tel: 653-7991 Cell: 777-7991 Fax: 477-7473 Website: http://www.guamehdi.org GUAM EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Provides support services such as transportation, PROGRAM (GETP) child care, and work expenses to all mandatory Department of Public Health & Social Services work registered members, including volunteers Tel: 735-7256 Fax: 734-5955 of eligible households between the ages of 16 to TTY: 735-7196 59 who are receiving benefits under Food Stamps and other welfare programs GUAM EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (GES) Assists individuals in finding gainful Department of Labor employment in the private sector, Government Tel: 475-7028 (Director’s Office) of Guam or the Federal Government Tel: 475-7031 Fax: 475-7018 GUAM GIRL SCOUTS Encourages girls, ages 5 to 17 years, to develop Tel: 646-5652 Fax: 646-5676 their potential, make friends, and become a vital part of their community. Adults over 18 years provide guidance through voluntary leadership. GUAM HEAD START PROGRAM, GPSS Provides a comprehensive child development Tel: 475-0484 / 5 Fax: 477-1535 program for 4- and 5-year-old children who meet income requirements or have a disability. Head Start assists the child and family in obtaining needed health, dental, nutritional, psychological, and educational services. GUAM HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Support groups that hold monthly meetings to Tel: 472-3053 collaborate with other parents, in planning and implementing home-based educational programs for their children. GUAM HOUSING AND URBAN Administers housing assistance for low- to RENEWAL AUTHORITY (GHURA) moderate-income families under Public Tel: 475-1330 Housing, Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Tel: 477-9851~54 Front Desk Program and the Guma Trankilidat (Elderly Fax: 472-7565 Accounting Housing). Fax: 477-7570 Section 8 GUAM HOUSING CORPORATION (GHC) Government financial institution that provides Tel: 647-4143 Fax: 649-4144 rental units, home loans, and/or loans to cover the down payment and closing cost of a home mortgage loan for qualified low- or moderate income individuals and families who are first- time homeowners, elderly, disabled, or displaced GUAM IDENTIFIES FAMILIES TERRIFIC A support network that assists parents of STRENGTHS, INC. (GIFTS) children with or at-risk for emotional, Tel: 477-GIFT (4438) Fax: 477-4439 behavioral, and mental health disorders and

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS Cell: 482-4438 provides them with information on parents’ rights, advocacy, support and training GUAM LEGAL SERVICES Provides legal services to indigent persons and CORPORATION persons with disabilities in family law, domestic Tel: 477-9811 / 2 Fax: 477-1320 violence, disability rights, public benefits, Disability Law Center consumer and civil rights; protection, advocacy Tel: 922-4571 Fax: 477-4720 and client assistance programs for developmentally disabled and mentally ill individuals GUAM MEDICAID, DPHSS Provides medical care for persons receiving Tel: 735-7243 Fax: 734-6860 welfare benefits including low income Individuals and families who meet the Medical Categorically Needy Expansion income and resource guidelines GUAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Provides 24-hour emergency medical services, AUTHORITY (GMHA) customary acute care services and certain Tel: 647-2491 /2489 / 2281 Fax: 649-1729 specialty services. Includes adult and pediatric TTY: 649-1801 medical services; in-patient and out-patient Fax: 649-5508 Communications Center surgery; intensive care; skilled nursing care; Fax: 649-1729 Emergency Department laboratory and blood bank services; radiology, Fax: 649-0145 Hospital Administration nuclear medicine and CT scan diagnostic services; pharmacy; respiratory care; renal dialysis; rehab services; and dietetic services. GUAM PARENT INFORMATION A federally funded program that provides FREE RESOURCE CENTER (PIRC) information, training, and resources for parents Tel: 477-7472 / 0 Fax: 477-7473 and guardians of children ages 0 to 21 years old. Mon-Fri: 8:30am – 5:30 pm / Sat: 10am-2pm GUAM POLICE DEPARTMENT (GPD) Serves the community by protecting life and Tel: 911 Emergency property, enforcing laws, preventing crime, and Tel: 475-8512 / 08 / 09 Fax: 472-4036 maintaining order for all citizens. Tel: 475-8620 Victims Assistance Unit GUAM’S POSITIVE PARENTS A non-profit organization representing parents TOGETHER (GPPT) whose children have developmental, physical, Tel: 653-7991 Home Fax: 477-7473 and emotional disabilities. Support groups Cell: 777-7991 include Autism Community Together (ACT), the Down Syndrome Association of Guam (DSAG), Guam Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (Guam EHDI), and Guam Identifies Families Terrific Strengths (GIFTS). GUAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Provides information and library services to Tel: 475-4753~5 Fax: 477-9777 assist individuals or groups with special needs as well as for the general public. GUAM PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEM Provides public transportation, with fee. Bus

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS OFFICE, DOA Division of Public starts at Micronesia Mall and Agaña Shopping Transportation Services Center and branches throughout the island. Tel: 475-4620 / 4686 / 4616 Fax: 473-4370 GUAM REHABILITATION & Extended training, work experience and upward WORKSHOP CENTER, INC. mobility through the work process schedule; Tel: 649-0884 Provides entry level pay at prevailing minimum wage and incentive pay GUAM SAVE PROGRAM Personal financial management program that University of Guam provides information and educational support to Tel: 735-2050 / 55 Fax: 734-1244 help individuals reach their financial goals GUAM SYSTEM FOR ASSISTIVE Provides training, services, and information that TECHNOLOGY (GSAT), UOG Guam promote increased experience and knowledge CEDDERS of assistive and adaptive devices for individuals Tel: 735-2490 Fax: 734-8378 with disabilities TTY: 735-2491 GUAHAN PROJECT A non-profit organization that assists individuals Tel: 647-5684 Fax: 647-4481 with HIV or AIDS and their families and works Tel: 689-4480 (Executive Director) to increase public awareness and responsibility with regard to HIV and AIDS. GUMA IFIL, DMHSA Provides supervised home care, residential, and Tel: 473-2607 community support services for mentally retarded adults GUMA SAGRADA FAMILIA I & II Provides emergency shelter, protective care and Catholic Social Services services to abused and neglected individuals 60 Tel: 653-8855 / 6 Fax: 635-1444 years and over, and persons with disabilities 18 years and older. GUMA’ SAN JOSE Provides emergency shelter for families and Catholic Social Services individuals for no more than 60 days. Includes Tel: 649-2955 / 637-2957 meals and support services to assist the family in resolving their problems which prevent their independent living arrangements. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GUAM, Encourages volunteer participation in INC. construction of homes for families with limited Tel: 647-4667 Fax: 472-4665 resources. Homes are sold on a no-profit, no interest mortgage and homeowners provide volunteer labor to reduce the construction cost. HEALING HEARTS RAPE CRISIS Provides 24-hour crisis intervention services CENTER, DMHSA and referrals for all victims of sexual assault. Tel: 647-5351 Fax: 647-5351 Also provides a fully equipped examining room and specially trained nurse examiners who perform sexual assault examinations in a safe and healing environment.

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS HEARING SERVICES, GPSS Division of Services include hearing aid usage and Special Education management, consultation and training to Tel: 735-2454 / 55 Fax: 734-7820 parents and teachers, procurement of needed equipment, tutoring, counseling, and preventative care for hearing health needs. HOMEMAKER SERVICES Provides home health care, personal hygiene, Catholic Social Services light housekeeping, monitoring of medication, Tel: 635-1415 / 19 / 20 running errands, and doing personal laundry for the elderly 60 years or older who are frail, sick or disabled. Assists in the physical mobility and general comfort of dysfunctional elderly persons. IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM, DPHSS Provides immunizations for childhood diseases Tel: 735-7143 Fax: 734-1475 and Hepatitis B for all children 0-18 years old TTY: 477-0500 regardless of financial status INA’FA MAOLEK Provides peer mediation and conflict resolution Tel/Fax: 475-1977 workshops INETON MAÑAINA – PARENT SUPPORT An open support group for adults age 18 years GROUP, Sanctuary, Inc. and older that focuses on the issues of parenting Tel: 475-7102 Fax: 477-3117 and provides the opportunity to discuss the frustrations they face caring for their children IN-HOME SERVICES Provides assistance to frail elderly, 60 years and Catholic Social Services older who are without caretakers and are at risk Tel: 635-1415 / 6 1419 / 20 Fax: 635-1444 of costly institutionalization for reason of limitation on their ability to function independently as well as support services such as respite care for caregivers who are caring for frail elderly at home INTAKE / EMERGENCY SERVICES, Provides screening and evaluation. Individuals DMHSA in crisis or in cases of emergency, should contact Tel: 647-5440 intake services for assistance ISLANDWIDE BREAST-FEEDING Provides education, support, and promotion COALITION of breast-feeding for all pregnant and lactating Tel: 735-7127 Fax: 734-7097 women and their support network. Offers a 24-hour hotline to answer breast-feeding questions. JOB OPPORTUNITY AND BASIC SKILLS JOBS program builds skills for a better future PROGRAM (JOBS) and helps individuals enter educational and Department of Public Health & Social Services training programs, provides: support services for Tel: 735-7262 / 56 Fax: 734-7015 child care, transportation and work expenses TTY: 477-0500 when starting a new job. Open to all mandatory work registered members, including volunteers of eligible households between the ages of 16-59

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS who are receiving benefits under TANF and other Public Assistance programs. KARIDAT Offers therapeutic home care for those suffering Tel: 635-1407 / 05 Barrigada Heights from developmental disabilities and provides Tel: 646-4007 Tumon housing and activities of daily living Tel: 734-4196 Mangilao LEND-A-HAND GUAM CHAPTER Financial assistance limited to local residents for Pacific Daily News emergency need situations on a one-time basis. Tel: 477-9711~6 Ext. 102 Fax: 472-1512 Must prove financial need & the inability to acquire assistance from any other source. LIFE TEEN Provides youth retreats & fellowship sessions to Our Lady of Lourdes Church (Yigo) foster spiritual growth & healthy relationships Tel: 653-2584 Fax: 653-4746 among families, church and the community LIGHTHOUSE RECOVERY CENTER Provides a drug-free transitional shelter for The Salvation Army homeless men wanting to work on their recovery Tel: 477-7671 Fax: 477-4649 from drugs and alcohol in a supportive environment LIHENG TRANSITIONAL HOME Provides subsidized transitional housing for PROGRAM / ELDERLY HOUSING homeless families & persons with disabilities to Catholic Social Services pursue economic self-sufficiency over a two- Tel: 635-1413 / 1446 year period. Must be classified as homeless & in a low-income bracket. SENIOR CITIZEN TRANSPORTATION, Provides transportation for Senior citizens DPHSS Tel: 735-7382 / 92 MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH CLINIC, Provides free medical services to vulnerable DPHSS populations (i.e. well child care to low-income Tel: 735-7133 Clinic children under age 5 and prenatal care/family Tel: 735-7105 Administrative Office planning to women of childbearing age) as well Fax: 734-7097 as those with diseases (e.g. STD/HIV, TB) which pose a threat to the community MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICES, DPHSS Provides services to patients and/or families Tel: 735-7356 / 7168 Mangilao who are experiencing social, emotional, Tel: 635-7417 Dededo psychological, or financial problems related to their illness, disabling condition, disability and its incapacitating effects, or high-risk pregnancy including counseling, medical consultation, referral, and crisis intervention MEDICALLY INDIGENT PROGRAM Provides medical assistance to low income (MIP), DPHSS families afflicted with tuberculosis, Lytico Tel: 735-7278 Fax: 734-3364 bodig, irreversible renal failure, or diabetics who use insulin and related supplies. To qualify, persons must be ineligible for Medicaid; have no 18

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS medical insurance coverage; financially unable to pay for medical coverage/services; or have medical insurance that can’t cover the cost of medically required treatment MOTHEREAD/FATHEREAD Literacy program for parents to improve literacy A program of the Guam Humanities Council and language skills; helps parents to become Tel: 472-4468 positive reading role models for their children Email: [email protected] NEW BEGINNINGS, DMHSA Provides drug and alcohol services for adults to Tel: 475-5438 Fax: 477-7782 include residential rehabilitation treatment NAVIGATOR’S COMPASS: GUAM’S Aims to serve as a guide to help military family FAMILY SUPPORT 360 FOR MILITARY members identify and access community FAMILIES, UOG Guam CEDDERS supports to help maximize the potential of their Tel: 735-2560 Fax: 735-2568 child with developmental disabilities Email: [email protected] OCCUPATIONAL AND PHYSICAL Provides assessment and ongoing direct services THERAPY, GPSS Div of Special Education to those students who need self-care, fine motor, Tel: 647-4401 / 2 Fax: 647-4404 and gross motor instruction OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC GUARDIAN Receives referrals concerning persons who may Supreme Court of Guam be in need of guardianship. Serves as guardian Tel: 475-3173 Fax: 472-0381 of persons (or estate of an adult) who by reason of age, disease, or disability are unable/ unassisted to properly care for self or property and for whom no alternate guardian among family and friends can be identified. Assists the Superior Court in the appointment of a guardian of an adult. Assists, advises, and guides persons who are seeking or have been appointed as guardian of an adult. Offers guidance and counsel to avoid the need for appointment of a guardian, where possible; educates the public on guardianship and alternatives to guardianship. ONE-STOP CAREER CENTER Provides job seekers with employment-related Department of Labor services such as training assessment as well as Tel: 475-7000 Fax: 475-7098 employment counseling and referral PACIFIC CONSORTIUM FOR Provides educational materials in appropriate INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, GPSS accessible formats for students with disabilities Division of Special Education who are eligible for special education services Tel: 300-1328 Fax: 647-4404 by the Guam Public School System PARENT SERVICES/FAMILY RESOURCE Supports to parents of students with disabilities CENTER, GPSS Division of Special Education so that they can effectively advocate for the most Tel: 300-2289 appropriate services for their children

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS PARENTING SKILLS CLASS An open instructional group for parents that Sanctuary, Inc. focuses on providing support to parents Tel: 475-7102 Fax: 477-3117 experiencing difficulty with their children. Teaches skills needed to become an effective parent such as communication, conflict resolution, appropriate discipline, reflective listening, problem solving, listening skills, parenting styles and setting limits. PEACE PROJECT, DMHSA Prevention & Offers alcohol, tobacco and other drug Training Branch prevention and early intervention resources and Tel: 477-9079~83 Fax: 477-9076 tools, and serves as a link to state level agencies and the community PEDIATRIC EVALUATION AND Provides for the initial screening and DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES (PEDS) identification of children birth to age 3, who Guam Early Intervention System have or are at risk of having developmental GPSS Division of Special Education delays or disabilities Tel: 735-2454 / 55 Fax: 734-7820 PREVENTION & TRAINING BRANCH Provides information and activities to prevent DMHSA the development of problems related to Tel: 477-8861~3 Fax: 477-9076 dysfunctional life situations or substance abuse PROBATION DIVISION Provides monitoring and supervision to Superior Court of Guam individuals on probation Tel: 475-3338 / 3448 PROJECT AIM Provides academic and personal support services Guam Community College for students who meet one or more of the Tel: 735-5594 / 5 following requirements: 1. First generation college student; 2. Income-eligible; 3. Students with disabilities PROJECT I FAMAGU’ON –TA, DMHSA A system of care program providing wrap- Tel: 477-8847~49 / 477-5338 Fax:477-5330 around services and supports for youth from ages 5 to 21 years of age with Serious Emotional Disturbances (SED) and their families PROJECT TINITUHON Facilitates the implementation of Guam’s Early Tel: 735-2466 Fax: 734-5709 Childhood Comprehensive System around five focus areas: 1) Access to Health Insurance and Medical Home; 2) Social Emotional Development and Mental Health; 3) Early Care & Education and Child Care; 4) Parent Education; and 5) Family Supports PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES Provides evaluation, specialized instruction, as GPSS Division of Special Education well as educational, behavioral, and counseling Tel: 647-4444 / 4403 Ext. 2291 / 2277 / 78 services for all students requiring such assistance due to their emotional disabilities

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Provides the following: • Temporary Assistance DPHSS for Needy Families (TANF), • Aid to the Tel: 735-7245 Food Stamps Mangilao Permanently and Totally Disabled Persons Tel: 635-7466 / 7 MIP/ Welfare Dededo (APTD), • Aid to the Blind (AB), • Old Age Tel: 828-7552 / 37 / 39 Inarajan Assistance (OAA), & • General Assistance (GA) PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE Provides quality legal services to indigent CORPORATION persons in both criminal and civil proceedings Tel: 475-3100 Fax: 477-5844 within prescribed standards and goals RESPITE CARE PROGRAM Provides free respite care services for families of Catholic Social Services persons with disabilities (mental or physical) and Tel: 635-1418 / 17 persons with a chronic/terminal illness. Serves ALL ages, operating from 8am-9pm, and every day of the week. SALVATION ARMY A non-profit organization that operates a thrift Family Services shop and provides an array of social services Tel: 477-3528 Fax: 477-3505 such as emergency food and clothing, rent and Tiyan Office utility assistance, disaster assistance, and Tel: 477-9872 Fax: 477-3505 substance abuse services Thrift Shop Tel: 647-1569 SANCTUARY, INC. Provides 24-hr accessibility to youth between Tel: 475-7101 Fax: 477-3117 ages 12 to18 who are experiencing a family Tel: 475-7100 CRISIS HOTLINE problem/conflict. Services include counseling, Website: http://www.sanctuaryguam.org referrals, temporary emergency shelter and aftercare; individual, group, & family counseling; and various programs, services and support groups SECONDARY PROGRAM, GPSS Division of Supports the implementation of specialized Special Education instruction to students with disabilities in the Tel: 565-5195 Ext 5368 secondary schools SELF-ESTEEM GROUP, Sanctuary, Inc. An open support group for youth ages 11 to 18 Tel: 475-7102 Fax: 477-3117 years that addresses their self-concept & feelings of worth and works to increase their value of self SENIOR CITIZENS SUPPORT SERVICES Senior citizens, age 60 and older, with services DPHSS Division of Senior Citizens available to help maintain and improve the Tel: 735-7382 / 735-7011 Fax: 735-7416 quality of their lives SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE Assists economically disadvantaged persons EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM who are 55 years and older and are unemployed Department of Labor or have poor employment prospects through Tel: 475-7015 parttime subsidized employment with ultimate transition to unsubsidized employment SERVEGUAM! Commission Provides education scholarships to participants aka AMERICORPS PROGRAM who provide volunteer services to the Tel: 475-7081 / 2 Fax: 475-7045 community 21

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS SERVICIO PARA I MANAMKO (SPIMA) Provides programs and services aimed toward Guam Association of Retired Persons promoting and maintaining the total well-being Tel: 477-9014 / 473-1916 Fax: 477-9015 of the senior citizen SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Guam Branch Office for persons applying for a Tel: 635-4433 Social Security number, and for any information on benefits SPECIAL KIDS CLINIC, DPHSS Provides bi-monthly comprehensive primary Northern Region CHC (Dededo) care services in a multidisciplinary way (team Tel: 635-7458 / 59 Fax: 637-0440 includes specially trained pediatrician, nurse, & By Appointment: Ask for Gigi medical social worker) to children from birth to age 16 years with special health care needs such as extreme prematurity, complex seizures, congenital conditions, and related needs SPEECH & LANGUAGE SERVICES Provides evaluation, consultation, and direct GPSS Division of Special Education services to children with disabilities requiring Tel: 300-1326 / 1327 speech and language therapy SPIMA, SENIOR CENTER Provides wholesome recreational activities Guam Association of Retired Persons whenever possible to persons age 60 years Agaña Heights: 477-3884 and older Agat: 565-5965 Merizo: 828-8215 Astumbo: 632-0159 Santa Rita: 565-2512 Dededo: 633-0292 Sinajaña: 477-9321 Hagåtña: 477-9014 / 473-0561 Tamuning: 649-1838 Inarajan: 828-8640 Yigo: 653-3392 Mangilao: 734-9203 Yoña/Talofofo: 789-2327 SPIMA, TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Provides transportation services to registered DPHSS Division of Senior Citizens senior citizens age 60 and older. Priority of Tel: 735-7382 Fax: 735-7416 services is as follows: 1) Hemodialysis and Cancer treatment; 2) Doctor appointments; 3) Lab tests; 4)Therapy; 5) Prescription pick-up 6) Dental appt; 7) Social Services appt such as housing, welfare, and food stamps. 7) Social Security Office visit; 8) Shopping; 9) Other (upon government approval). ST. DOMINIC'S SENIOR CARE HOME Provides intermediate and supervised residential Tel: 632-9370 / 8 / 9 Fax: 637-1679 care for senior individuals 55 yrs and older STD/HIV PREVENTION PROGRAM Provides counseling, education, testing and Department of Public Health & Social Services treatment of HIV and STDs. Tel: 734-2437 HOTLINE Tel: 735-7137 / 7149 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Provides services to schools and other units Guam Public School System, Division of within the Department: Attendance services, Special Education psychological and social work services to non-

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS Tel: 300-1624 Fax: 472-7888 special education students, coordination of guidance and school health services, consultation and in-service training on noncurricula student services of the department. TEMPORARY EMERGENCY FOOD Provides food items once a month to income ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TEFAP) eligible families. Guam Public School System, Food Services Tel: 475-6402 / 6400~09 Fax: 477-5394 THE NAVIGATOR’S COMPASS: GUAM’S Aims to serve as a guide to help military family FAMILY SUPPORT 360 FOR MILITARY members identify and access community FAMILIES supports to help meet challenges and help Tel: 735-2560 Fax: 734-5709 maximize the potential of their child with Website: http://www.guamfamilysupport.org developmental disabilities. Location: UOG Dean Circle House 22/23 THRIFT SHOP AND FINGERPRINTING Provides clothing, household furniture, when Catholic Social Services available, and other family essentials for sale to Tel: 472-1271 the public. Fire victims and those in emergency need are given clothing without cost. Provides fingerprinting for employment purposes. ―THRIVE‖ (Teaching, Healing, & Recovery Provides women 18 and older (as referred by for Women in Violent Environments) Guam courts) with education about family Superior Court of Guam violence & opportunities to learn new strategies Tel: 475-3101 and life skills to support new life changes TOBACCO CESSATION, Sanctuary Inc. A weekly open/instructional group for youth Tel: 475-7101 Fax: 477-3117 ages 11-18 years that discourages tobacco use among adolescents and encourages members to deal with peer pressure and make appropriate decisions to abstain from alcohol and drug use TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM An 18-month program which provides a 24-hour (TLP), Sanctuary Inc. shelter for youth ages 16 to 21 years for whom Tel: 475-7103 Fax: 477-3117 returning home is not an option and those who are aging out of the foster care system & require assistance to transition into an independent living situation within the community TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Provides safe, efficient transportation for GPSS Division of Special Education students with disabilities to & from school and Tel: 300-1325 other sites when the student’s unique needs prohibit the usage of the regular bus system U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS Provides outpatient medical care to eligible AFFAIRS Veterans; veteran’s benefits to honorably Tel: 344-9200 / 9440 discharged veterans and their beneficiaries; and counseling and other services to active duty personnel who are ready to retire or be

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS discharged from the military UPWARD BOUND/Trio A federally funded program to assist students in University of Guam completing their high school education and Tel: 735-2245 Fax: 734-7514 encourage them to continue college VETERAN'S CENTER Provides individual counseling, couple/family U.S. Naval Hospital Counseling, groups; Makes referrals to assist Tel: 472-7161 Fax: 472-7162 veterans in promoting personal growth and Tel: 344-9440 / 9200 Clinic greater readjustment to community living VICTIMS ADVOCATES REACHING OUT Services by trained volunteers who respond to (VARO), Department of Mental Health & victims of violent crimes and their families by Substance Abuse providing crisis intervention, information, Tel: 477-5552 HOTLINE followup and referral. 24-hour dispatch through Tel/Fax: 477-8276 Crisis Hotline VICTIMS WITNESS AYUDA SERVICES, Assists victims of crime by providing (VWAS), Office of the Attorney General, information/referral, emotional support, court Prosecution Division accompaniment, assistance in filing claims, and Tel: 475-3405 / 3408 transportation for victims if necessary, to court or appointments related to their case VISION SERVICES Provides vision services for students with GPSS Division of Special Education disabilities requiring orientation/mobility Tel: 479-2103 / 7 / 8 training, instructional adaptations, and other needs related to vision loss VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Provides evaluation of vocational rehabilitation CONSUMER SERVICES (DISID) potential including diagnostic & related services, Tel: 475-4635 / 1441 / 1443 counseling & guidance, physical & mental Fax: 475-4661 restoration, vocational & other training services WELLSPRINGS GROUP, Sanctuary Inc. Closed support group for youth ages 10 to 18 Tel: 475-7101 Fax: 477-3117 years who have been emotionally, physically or sexually abused that focuses on the recovery process of victimization WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) Provides nutrition education, counseling, SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM, educational materials and supplemental food to DPHSS low income pregnant women, postpartum Tiyan Tel: 475-0295~7 Fax: 477-7949 women, breast-feeding women, and infants and Mangilao Tel: 735-7180~3 Fax: 734-1414 children under the age of 5. Participants must Dededo Tel: 635-7471~4 Fax: 635-7476 have a nutrition-related health problem and Inarajan Tel: 828-7551 meet income criteria to qualify. YOUTH ANGER MANAGEMENT GROUP A weekly open support/process group for youth Sanctuary Inc. ages 11 to 17 years that teaches the effects of Tel: 475-7101 Fax: 477-3117 anger as well as the skills to help control anger issues at home, school, and with peers YOUTH EMBRACING SANCTUARY (YES) Volunteer group for youth ages 12 to 24 years 24

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AGENCY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES & SUPPORTS CREW, Sanctuary Inc. which promotes youth empowerment, Tel: 477-9079 Fax: 477-3117 participation, responsibility, and productivity using their creative and positive energies to support Sanctuary functions to include tutors for clients in shelter YOUTH FOR YOUTH ORGANIZATION A teen drug prevention program which uses the DMHSA Prevention & Training Branch influence of positive peer support of youth Tel: 647-5415 / 5446 Fax: 647-0276 helping youth choose and maintain a drug free lifestyle and using their creative energy to spread the drug-free message to others YOUTH RESOURCE CENTERS Community-based outreach facilities established Department of Youth Affairs to address youth development, prevention of Dededo Tel: 635-4392 / 3 Fax: 632-0294 juvenile delinquency, aftercare services, and Mongmong-Toto-Maite Tel: 477-9557 / 8 community mentoring. Pagachao Agat Tel:565-5031~3 Fax:565-5032

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INDEX OF SERVICES (Listed by Service)

Advocacy & Legal Services Adult Protective Services (APS) 37 Child Protective Services (CPS) 41 Child Support Enforcement Division 41 Client Assistance Program (CAP) 41 Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities (DISID) 42 Guam Developmental Disabilities Council 48 Guam Legal Services Corporation 49 Healing Hearts Rape Crisis Center 52 Parent Services/Family Resource Center, GPSS 33, 55 Public Defender Services Corporation 55, 58 Child Care Bureau of Social Services Administration 39 Child Care Development Centers 21-32 Child Care & Development Fund (CCDF) Program (Block Grant) 41 Children & Youth Services 4-H & Youth Development 37 Boy Scouts of America 39 Child Seat Loaner Program, DPW 41 Department of Parks and Recreation 43 Family and Youth Ministry, Archdiocese of Agaña 46 Guam Early Intervention System 34, 48, 56 Guam Girl Scouts 49 Guam Head Start Program 49 Ina’fa Maolek 52 Life Teen 53 Sanctuary Inc. 42, 45, 52, 56, 58 Youth for Youth Organization 63 Youth Resource Centers, DYA 43, 63, 68 Counseling & Support Services Adult Anger Management Group, Sanctuary Inc. 37 Andersen Airmen & Family Readiness Center 38 Ayuda Para I Mañaina (Parental Assistance), Sanctuary Inc. 39 Child & Adolescent Services Division, DMHSA 40 Client Services and Family Counseling, Superior Court of Guam 41, 60 Counseling Services Branch, DMHSA 42 Crisis Pregnancy Center, Gentle Refuge 47 Day Treatment Services, DMHSA 42 Drug and Alcohol Groups (Na’Homlo and Pathways), Sanctuary Inc. 44-45 Parenting Skills Class 56 Elim Pacific Foundation 45 Family Ministry, Archdiocese of Agaña 46 Family Service Center, Salvation Army 46 The Fleet & Family Support Center 47 STD/HIV Organization, Guahan Project 43, 61 Ina’fa Maolek 52 Ineton Mañaina – Parent Support Group, Sanctuary Inc. 52 Islandwide Breast-Feeding Coalition 53 26

Life Teen 53 Parent Agencies Networking 41 Parent Services, GPSS 32, 56 Parenting Skills Class, Sanctuary Inc. 56 Prevention & Training Branch, DMHSA 57 Sanctuary, Inc. 58 Self-Esteem Group, Sanctuary Inc. 58 STD/HIV Prevention Program, DPHSS 61 Student Support Services, GPSS 61 ―THRIVE‖, Superior Court of Guam 60 Tobacco Cessation, Sanctuary Inc. 61 Upward Bound, UOG 62 Veteran’s Center, U.S. Naval Hospital 62 Wellspring Group, Sanctuary Inc. 63 Youth Anger Management Group, Sanctuary Inc. 63 Crisis Intervention Adult Protective Services (APS) 36, 45 Alee Shelter for Abused Spouse & Children 38 Child Protective Services (CPS) 41 Crisis Hotline, DMHSA 42 Crisis Hotline, Sanctuary, Inc. 58 Emergency Shelter, Sanctuary Inc. 46 Guam Police Department (GPD) 50 STD/HIV Organization, Guahan Project 42, 61 Healing Hearts Rape Crisis Center 52 Juvenile Diversion Program, DYA 43 Probation Division, Superior Court 57 Victims Advocates Reaching Out (VARO) 62 Victims Witness Ayuda Services (VWAS) 62 Diagnostic / Evaluation Services Audiological Services, GPSS 17 Division of Special Education, GPSS 33, 34, 39, 44, 46 , 48, 52, 55-58, 60, 62 Educational Talent Search, UOG 45 Hearing Services, GPSS 52 Occupational and Physical Therapy, GPSS 44, 54 Pediatric Evaluation and Developmental Services (PEDS), GPSS 34, 38, 48, 56 Psychological Services, GPSS 33, 57 Speech and Language Services, GPSS 58 Vision Services, GPSS 34, 62 Drug and Alcohol Al-ANON 36 ALA-Teen 38 Alcoholics Anonymous 38 Drug and Alcohol Counseling Branch, DMHSA 44 Drug and Alcohol Groups (Na’Homlo and Pathways), Sanctuary Inc. 44 Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program, Sanctuary Inc. 58 Light House Recovery Center, The Salvation Army 52 New Beginnings, DMHSA 42, 54 Prevention and Training Branch, DMHSA 56 Tobacco Cessation, Sanctuary Inc. 56, 60 Education & Training 27

Adult High School Program, GCC 37 American Red Cross, Guam Chapter 38 AmeriCorps Program 38, 58 Ayuda Para I Mañaina (Parental Assistance) 39, 58 Career Center, GCC 39 Cooperative Extension Program UOG 42 Division of Curriculum and Instruction, GPSS 44 Educational Talent Search, UOG 45 GED Tutorial Program, DYA 47 General Education Development (GED) Program, GCC 47 Guam Public Library 50 Guahan Project 51 Prevention and Training Branch, DMHSA 57 Secondary Program, GPSS 58 STD/HIV Prevention Program, DPHSS 61 Student Support Services, GPSS 60, 61 Emergency Services American Red Cross 38 Emergency Food Bank, CSS 40, 46 Emergency Room, GMH 2 Family Service Center, Salvation Army 46 Lend-A-Hand Guam Chapter, PDN 53 Medical Social Services, DPHSS 54 Sanctuary Inc. 58 Thrift Shop and Fingerprinting, CSS 58, 61 Employment & Training Agency for Human Resources Development (AHRD) 37 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, DISID 44 Guam Employment Service (GES) 48 Guam Employment Training Program (GETP), DPHSS 48 Guam Rehabilitation and Workshop Center 51 Job Opportunity Basic Skills (JOBS) Program 53 One Stop Career Center, DOL 55 Senior Community Service Employment Program 59 Family Violence Alee Shelter for Abused Spouses and Children 38 Child Protective Services (CPS) 39, 41 Client Services and Family Counseling, Superior Court of Guam 41, 60 Crisis Hotline, DMHSA 42 Healing Hearts Crisis Center 52 Victims Advocates Reaching Out (VARO), DMHSA 62 Victims Witness Ayuda Services 62 Wellsprings Group, Sanctuary Inc. 63 Financial Assistance American Red Cross 38 Catastrophic Medical Assistance, CSS 40 Catholic Social Services 40 Family Service Center, Salvation Army 46 Guam Medicaid, DPHSS 50 Lend-A-Hand Guam Chapter, PDN 53 Medically Indigent Program (MIP) 54 Public Assistance Programs, DPHSS 57 28

Upward Bound, UOG 62 Food Assistance & Nutrition Program Elderly Nutrition Services, CSS 45 Emergency Food Bank, CSS 40, 46 Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), UOG 46 Family Service Center, The Salvation Army 46 Food Stamp Program, DPHSS 47 Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) Guam Public School System Food Services 61 Guam Public School System 33-35 Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Supplemental Program 43, 63 Health Care & Medical Assistance American Cancer Society 38 American Red Cross 38 Catastrophic Illness Assistance Program, DPHSS 40 Catastrophic Medical Assistance, CSS 40 Community Health Centers (CHC), DPHSS 41 Crisis Pregnancy Center, Gentle Refuge 47 Day Treatment Branch, DMHSA 42 Dental Clinic, DPHSS 42 Division of Clinical Services, Intake, DMHSA 53 Guam Medicaid Program, DPHSS 50 Guam Memorial Hospital Authority (GMHA) 2 Healing Hearts Crisis Center 52 Hearing Services, GPSS 52 Immunization Program, DPHSS 52 Island-wide Breast-Feeding Coalition 53 Maternal Child Health Clinic, DPHSS 54 Medical Social Services, DPHSS 54 Medically Indigent Program (MIP), DPHSS 54 STD/HIV Prevention Program, DPHSS 61 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 62 Vision Services, GPSS 62 Housing Assistance, Independent & Residential Living Alee Shelter for Abused Children 38 Farmer’s Home Administration 47 Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority (GHURA) 49 Guam Housing Corporation (GHC) 49 Caridad I & II, CSS 39 Guma Ifil, DMHSA 51 DMHSA 43 Guma Sagrada Familia l & ll, CSS 51 Guma San Jose, CSS 51 Habitat for Humanity of Guam 52 Light House Recovery Center, Salvation Army 53 Liheng Transitional Home Program, CSS 54 Transitional Living Program, Sanctuary Inc 61 Mental Health Adult Anger Management Group, Sanctuary Inc. 37 Adult & Children/Adolescent Inpatient Units, DMHSA 37 Counseling Services Branch 42 Child & Adolescent Services Division, DMHSA 40 29

Day Treatment Branch, DMHSA 42 Drug and Alcohol Groups (Na’Homlo and Pathways), Sanctuary Inc 45 The Fleet & Family Support Center 47 Guma Ifil, DMHSA 51 Project I Famagu’on ta, DMHSA 43 Intake/Emergency Services, DMHSA 53 Self-Esteem Group, Sanctuary Inc 58 Wellspring Group, Sanctuary Inc 63 Youth Anger Management Group, Sanctuary Inc 63 Parent or Family Supports ALA-Teen 38 Andersen Airmen & Family Readiness Center 38 Autism Community Together (ACT) 39 Ayuda Para I Mañaina, Sanctuary, Inc. 39 Child Support Enforcement Division, Attorney General’s Office 41 Community Outreach Prevention Education & Development Program 42 Down Syndrome Association of Guam 44 Education & Developmental Intervention Services 45 Family Counseling, Superior Court 41, 60 Guam Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Project 34, 48 Guam EHDI Family Support Group 48 Guam Home School Association 49 Guam Identifies Families Terrific Strengths (GIFTS) 49 Guam Parent Information Resource Center 50 Guam’s Family Support 360 for Military Families 55, 61 Guam’s Positive Parents Reaching Out Together (GPPT) 50 Ineton Mañaina, Parent Support Group, Sanctuary, Inc. 52 Pacific CIMAP Project 56 Parent Services/Family Resource Center, GPSS 56 Parenting Skills Class, Sanctuary, Inc. 56 Project Tinituhon 57 Respite Care Adult Day Care Services, CSS 37 Homemaker Services, CSS 52 In-Home Services, CSS 52 Respite Care Program, CSS 58 Services for Persons with Disabilities Client Assistance Program (CAP), (PAN) 41 Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities (DISID) 42 Disability Law Center 49 Division of Special Education, GPSS 33, 34 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, DISID 44 Educational & Developmental Intervention Services (EDIS), Naval Hospital 45 Elementary/Preschool Program, GPSS 45 Guam Developmental Disabilities Council 48 Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) 34, 48 Guam Legal Services Corporation 49 Guam Rehabilitation and Workshop Center, Inc. 51 Guam System for Assistive Technology (GSAT) 51 Caridad l & ll, CSS 39 Department of Youth Affairs (DYA) 43 Guma Ifil 51 30

Manamko’ Yan Manhoben Program, Division of Senior Citizens 44 Office of the Public Guardian 55 Parent Agencies Networking (PAN) 41 Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TTY/TDD) Service 2 Services for the Elderly Adult Protective Services (APS) 37 Adult Day Care Services, CSS 37 Case Management Services, CSS 39 Dental Clinic, DPHSS 42 Division of Senior Citizens, DPHSS 44 Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities (DISID) 42 Elderly Nutrition Services, CSS 45 Guam Legal Services Corporation 49 Guma Sagrada Familia I & II, CSS 51 Homemaker Services, CSS 52 In-Home Services, CSS 52 Manamko’ Yan Manhoben Program, Division of Senior Citizens 44 Senior Citizens Support Services, DPHSS 59 Senior Community Service Employment Program 59 SPIMA Senior Center Operations 59 St. Dominic’s Senior Care Home 60 Transportation Services, GGARP-SPIMA 60 Services for the Military Community Andersen Airman and Family Readiness Center 38 Child Care Development Centers 21-32 Educational & Developmental Intervention Services (EDIS), Naval Hospital 45 Guam’s Family Support 360 for Military Families 55, 61 Project Tinituhon 57 The Fleet & Family Support Center 47 Transportation Guam Public Transit System 51 Transportation Services, GPSS 62 Transportation Services, GGARP/SPIMA 59, 60

INDEX OF SERVICES (Listed by Agency)

Catholic Social Services Adult Day Care Services 37 Alee Shelter for Abused Spouses & Children 38 Case Management Services 39 Catastrophic Medical Assistance 40 Crisis Intervention Hotline Service 42 Elderly Nutrition Service 45 Emergency Food Bank 40, 46 Guma San Jose 51 Homemaker Services 52 In-Home Services 52 Liheng Transitional Home Program 54 Respite Care Program 58 31

Thrift Shop & Fingerprinting 61 Guam Public School System Division of Curriculum & Instruction 44 Division of Special Education 33, 34, 44 Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) 34, 38 Guam Head Start Program 49 Hearing Services 52 Occupational & Physical Therapy / Leisure Education Services 44,55 Parent Services / Family Resource Center 33,56 Pediatric Evaluation & Development Services (PEDS) 34, 39, 48, 56 Psychological Services 33, 57 Secondary Program 58 Speech & Language Services 59 Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), Food Services 61 Transportation Services 62 Vision Services 34, 62 Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse (DMH&SA) Adult Counseling Branch 42 Case Management Branch 39 Child & Adolescent Services Division 40 Crisis Hotline 42 Day Treatment Branch 42 Drug & Alcohol Counseling Branch 44 Guma Ifil 51 Guma Manhoben I & II, Division of Senior Citizens 44 Healing Hearts Rape Crisis Center 52 Intake/Emergency Services 53 New Beginnings 43, 54 PEACE 56 Prevention & Training Branch 57 Therapeutic Foster Care 43 Victims Advocates Reaching Out (VARO) 62 Department of Public Health & Social Services (DPHSS) Adult Protective Services (APS) 37 Bureau of Social Services Administration (BOSSA) 39 Catastrophic Illness Assistance Program 40 Child Protective Services (CPS) 41 Child Care & Development Fund (CCDF) Program (Block Grant) 41 Dental Clinic—Mangilao 42 Food Stamp Program 47 Foster Care 39, 43 Guam Employment & Training Program (GETP) 48 Inarajan/Southern Region Community Health Center 11, 41 Immunization Program 52 Job Opportunity & Basic Skills (JOBS) Program 53 Manamko’ Yan Manhoben Program, Division of Senior Citizens 44 Maternal Child Health 54 Medical Clinics 7-11 Medical Social Services 54 Medically Indigent Program (MIP) 40, 54 Public Assistance Programs 57 Senior Citizens Support Services 59 32

STD/HIV Prevention Program 43, 61 Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Supplemental Food Program 63 University of Guam 4-H & Youth Development 38 Cooperative Extension Program 42 Educational Talent Search 45 Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program 46 Guam EHDI Project 48 Guam Save Program 51 Guam System for Assistive Technology 51 Guam’s Family Support 360 for Military Families 55, 61 Upward Bound Program 62 Index of Services

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Guam public school system P.O. BOX DE, Hagatña, Guam 96932 Tel: 475-0462 • FAX: 472-5003

Revised as of June 2009

Revision and update of this directory is an interagency collaboration between the Guam Head Start Program and various other agencies to include the Department of Public Health and Social Services - Project Tinituhon, the Guam Parent Information Resource Center (Guam PIRC), the Guam Public School System (GPSS) - Division of Special Education: Guam Early Intervention System, and the University of Guam, Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service (Guam CEDDERS). 34