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Mississippi Resource Directory Mississippi Resource Directory 1 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS Angel Wings Outreach Center C.A.R.E.S. P.O. Box 787 120 Coleman Street Mendenhall, MS. 39114-0787 Cleveland, MS. 38732 Admin: 601-847-5802 Admin: 662-843-0111 Crisis Line: 1-866-847-5802 Crisis: 662-843-1491 Care Lodge Catholic Charities-Shelter for Battered Families P.O. Box 5331 200 N. Congress St. Suite 100 Meridian, MS. 39302 Jackson, MS 39201 Admin: 601-482-8719 Admin. 601-366-0750 / Legal 601-206-9339 Shelter: 601-483-8436 Shelter 601-366-0222 Crisis: 601-693-4673 / 888-593-4673 Crisis: 1-800-237-9012 Domestic Abuse Family Shelter Domestic Abuse Family Shelter (Second Location) P.O. Box 273 P. O. Box 1504 Laurel, MS 39441 Hattiesburg, MS 39403 Admin: 601-428-1707 Admin. 601-582-2102 Crisis: 1-800-649-1092 Gulf Coast Women’s Shelter for Non-Violence Haven House Family Shelter P.O. Box 333 P. O. Box 57 Biloxi, MS. 39533 Vicksburg, MS 39181 Admin: 228-436-3809 Admin. 601-638-0021 Crisis: 228-435-1968 Crisis: 601-638-0555 Crisis: 1-800-800-1396 / 888-593-4673 Crisis: 1-800-898-0860 House of Grace Our House, Inc. P.O. Box 272 P. O. Box 3956 Southaven, MS. 38671 Greenville, MS 38704 Admin: 253-0252 or 0251 Admin. 662-334-6873 Crisis Line: 662-342-1432 Toll Free: 1-800-898-0834 S.A.F.E., Inc. Safe Haven, Inc. (MS) P.O. Box 985 P.O. 5354 Tupelo, MS. 38802-0985 Columbus, MS 39704 Admin: 662-841-9138/ 841-9105 Crisis: 662-327-6040 Crisis: 662-841-2273 /800-527-7233 Crisis: 1-800-890-6040 The Guardian Shelter The Center For Violence Prevention P.O. Box 1225 P. O. Box 6279 Natchez, MS 39121 Pearl, MS 39288 Admin: 601-442-0142 Admin. 601-932-4198 Crisis: 1-800-273-6938 Crisis: 1-800-266-4198 2 3 SHELTERS AND EMERGENCY HOUSING AIDS SERVICES COALITION BACK BAY MISSION P.O. Box 169 1012 Division Street Hattiesburg, MS 39403-0169 Biloxi, MS 39533 Phone: (601) 450-4286 Phone: (228) 432-030 BOLIVAR COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY GRACE HOUSE PO Drawer 180 236 Millsaps Avenue Cleveland, MS 38732 Jackson, MS 39202 Phone: (662) 846-1491 Phone: (601) 353-1038 HOMES OF GRACE MATT’S HOUSE (Stewpot Community Services) 14200 Jericho Road 343 Adelle Street Vancleave, MS 39565 Jackson, MS 39202 Phone: (228) 826-5283 Phone: (601) 948-2873 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION MISSISSIPPI UNITED TO END HOMELESSNESS 4803 Harrison Circle 2255 Broadway Drive Gulfport, MS 39507 Hattiesburg, MS 39402 Phone: (228) 864-6274 Phone: (601) 288-4720 MOUNTAIN OF FAITH MINISTRIES MULTI-COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICE AGENCY P. O. Box 820138 2900 St. Paul Street Vicksburg, MS 39182 Meridian, MS 39301 Phone: (601) 661-8990 Phone: (601) 483-4838 NEW DIMENSIONS DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION PARTNERS TO END HOMELESSNESS P. O. Box 11495 318 Comet Drive Jackson, MS 39283 Jackson, MS 39206 Phone: (601) 969-9856 Phone: (601) 213-5301 RUTH'S REFUGE (Gateway Rescue Mission) SALVATION ARMY, CENTER OF HOPE 1204 First Avenue 110 Presto Lane Jackson, MS 39203 Jackson, MS 39206 Phone: 601-961-3025 Phone: (601) 982-4881 SALVATION ARMY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER SALVATION ARMY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER P.O. Box 630 P. O. Box 114 Pascagoula, MS 39568 Greenville, MS 38702 Phone: (601) 762-8267 Phone: (662) 378-8070 SOUTH MISSISSIPPI AIDS TASK FORCE WINGARD HOUSE 2756 Fernwood Road 1279 N. West Street Biloxi, MS 39535 Jackson, MS 39202 Phone: (228) 385-1214 Phone: (601) 969-2775 4 REGIONAL COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH AND ALCOHOL AND DRUG PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION TREATMENT SERVICES* REGION 1 Region 1 Mental Health Center Coahoma, Quitman, Tallahatchie, Tunica 1742 Cheryl Street Phone: (662) 627-7267 Clarksdale, MS 38614 REGION 2 Communicare Calhoun, Lafayette, Marshall, Panola, Tate, Yalobusha 152 Highway 7 South Phone: (662) 234-7521 Oxford, MS 38655 REGION 3 LIFECORE Health Group Benton, Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe, Pontotoc 2434 South Eason Boulevard Union Tupelo, MS 38801 Phone: (662) 640-4595 REGION 4 Timber Hills Mental Health Services Alcorn, DeSoto, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo 303 N. Madison Phone: (662) 286-9883 Corinth, MS 38835 REGION 6 Life Help Attala, Bolivar, Carroll, Grenada, Holmes, Humphreys, Old Browning Road Issaquena, Leflore, Montgomery, Sharkey, Sunflower, P. O. Box 1505 Washington Greenwood, MS 38935-1505 Phone: (662) 453-6211 REGION 7 Community Counseling Services Choctaw, Clay, Lowndes, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, 1032 Highway 50 Webster, Winston P. O. Box 1336 Phone: (662) 524-4347 West Point, MS 39773 REGION 8 Region 8 Mental Health Services Copiah, Lincoln, Madison, Rankin, Simpson 613 Marquette Road Phone: (601) 825-8800 Brandon, MS 39042 REGION 9 Hinds Behavioral Health Services Hinds 3450 Highway 80 West Phone: (601) 321-2400 Jackson, MS 39209 REGION 10 Weems Community Mental Health Center Clarke, Jasper, Kemper, Lauderdale, Leake, Neshoba, 1415 College Drive 5 Newton, Scott, Smith Meridian, MS 39302 Phone: (601) 483-4821 REGION 11 Southwest MS Mental Health Complex Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Franklin, Jefferson, Lawrence, 1701 White Street Pike, Walthall, Wilkinson McComb, MS 39649 Phone: (601) 684-2173 REGION 12 Pine Belt Mental Healthcare Resources Covington, Forrest, Greene, Jeff Davis, Jones, 103 South 19th Avenue Lamar, Marion, Perry, Wayne Hattiesburg, MS 39404 Phone: (601) 544-4641 REGION 13 Gulf Coast Mental Health Center Hancock, Harrison, Pearl River, Stone 1600 Broad Avenue Gulf Coast Mental Health Center Gulfport, MS 39501 Phone: (228) 863-1132 REGION 14 Singing River Services George, Jackson 3407 Shamrock Court Singing River Services Gautier, MS 39553 Phone: (228) 497-0690 REGION 15 Warren-Yazoo Mental Health Services Warren, Yazoo 3444 Wisconsin Avenue Warren-Yazoo Mental Health Services Vicksburg, MS 39180 Phone: (601) 638-0031 *These Community Mental Health Centers provide community based mental health and substance abuse services. 6 ALCOHOL AND DRUG PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION TREATMENT CENTERS A BRIDGE TO RECOVERY Intensive Outpatient / Outpatient / Recovery Support 361 Towne Center Blvd. Adult Males/ Females Ridgeland, MS 39157 Phone: (601) 977-9353 A SECOND CHANCE Intensive Outpatient/ Outpatient 406 26th Avenue Suite 5 Adult Males/ Females Meridian, MS 39301 Phone: (601) 616-4605 ALCOHOL SERVICES CENTER Outpatient / Prevention / DUI / All Ages 950 North West Street Phone: (601) 948-6220 Jackson, MS 39202 ALTERNATIVES FOR LIFE TREATMENT & RECOVERY, LLC Methadone Maintenance (Intensive Outpatient & Outpatient) Adult Males/Females 500 Woodrow Wilson Drive Phone: (601) 362-3131 Jackson, MS 39216 BAPTIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE Chemical Dependency / Detoxification / Intensive Outpatient Adult Males/Females 2520 5th Street Phone: (662) 244-2161 Columbus, MS 39703 CARESCENTER, INC. Intensive Outpatient / Outpatient Adolescent Males/Females 1801 N. West Street Phone: (601) 355-0077 Jackson, MS 39202 CATHOLIC CHARITIES, INC. Primary Residential / Transitional Residential (Females) Pregnant & Parenting Born Free / New Beginnings 805 N. Flag Chapel Road Phone: (601) 922-0026 Jackson, MS 39209 CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LEARNING/THE FRIENDSHIP CONNECTION Transitional Residential / Recovery Support Adult Females / Pregnant Females 1480 Raymond Road Phone: (601) 373-1533 Ext. 2 Jackson, MS 39204 CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI PREVENTION SERVICES Prevention / Adolescent Males/Females 2406 Grove Street Phone: (601) 631-0102 Vicksburg, MS 39180 7 CHOCTAW BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Outpatient / Recovery Support / Prevention / Intensive Outpatient / DUI Tribal Members of MS Band of Choctaw Indians 210 Hospital Circle Phone: (601) 389-6291 Choctaw, MS 39350 CHRISTIAN CHANGES COUNSELING AND RECOVERY CENTER, INC. Intensive Outpatient / Outpatient / DUI / Recovery Support Adult Males/Females 309 E. Lampkin Street Phone: (662) 324-2230 Starkville, MS 39759 COPAC, INC. Primary and Transitional Residential/ Recovery Support/ Intensive Outpatient/Outpatient/ Detoxification / DUI Males/Females 3949 Hwy. 43 North 5352 Hwy. 25 Suite 1650 Phone: (601) 829-2500 Brandon, MS 39047 Flowood, MS 39232 CORRECTIONAL COUSELING OF MISSISSIPPI Recovery Support / DUI / Outpatient Adult Males/Females 6512 Dogwood View Parkway Suite B Phone: (601) 949-9960 Jackson, MS 39213 DELTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Detoxification / Adult Males / Females Geriatric and Psychiatric 300 S. Washington Ave. Phone: (662) 725-2461 Greenville, MS 38701 DR. ARENIA C. MALLORY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. Prevention / All Ages 17280 Highway 17 South Phone: (662) 834-1857 Lexington, MS 39095 DREAM (DEVELOPING RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION IN AMERICA, INC.) Prevention / All Ages 310 Airport Road Phone: (601) 933-9199 Jackson, MS 39208 DREAM OF HATTIESBURG, INC. (DRUG-FREE RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION AND ALTERNATIVES IN MS.) Prevention / All Ages 614 W. Pine Street Phone: (601) 545-2102 Hattiesburg, MS 39401 EAST MISSISSIPPI STATE HOSPITAL Inpatient Chemical Dependency Unit / Detoxification / Prevention Adult Males / Adolescent Males 1818 College Drive Phone: (601) 482-6186 Meridian, MS 39307 EXTRA MILE SOBER LIVING CENTER FOR MEN 8 Transitional Residential / Adult Males 720 Oak Grove Road Phone: (662) 397-2854 Mantachie, MS 38855 FRIENDS OF ALCOHOLICS Primary Residential /Adult Males 1298 F.O.A. Road Phone: (601) 362-4275 Jackson, MS 39209 GULF OAKS/BILOXI REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Co-Occurring Disorders / Intensive Outpatient / Partial Hospitalization Adult Males/Females/Adolescents 180 DeBuys Road Building C Phone: (228) 388-0600 Biloxi, MS 39531 G.V. “SONNY” MONTGOMERY VA MEDICAL CENTER Primary Residential / Addictive Disorders Treatment / Outpatient / Intensive Outpatient Detoxification / Chemical Dependency Unit / Recovery Support / Day Treatment Eligible Veterans / Males / Females 1500 E. Woodrow
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