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Resource Directory Resource Directory 13. Legal/Local Government 1. Adult Services/Senior Citizens 14. Medical 2. Child Support 15. Mental Health 3. Child Programs 16. Money Management 4. Church Groups 17. Pregnancy 5. Clothing 18. Recreation 6. Counseling 19. Transportation 7. Crisis/Disaster 20. Utilities 8. Parenting 21. Support Groups 10. Food 22. Helplines Hotlines 11. Child Care 23. Dental 12. Housing 24. Jobs/Training Adult Services/Senior Citizens Division of Family Support Division of Protection and Permanency Jonesville Rest Home Grant Manor Health Care Center Senior Citizens Center Dept. For Employment Services Northern Kentucky Area Development District Child Support Division of Family Support Grant County Child Support Kentucky Division of Child Support Child Care 4C of Northern Kentucky Northern KY Area Development District Brighton Center Williamstown Christian Academy New Discovery Educational Centers (north) New Discovery Educational Centers (south) Williamstown Board of Education Head Start Children Inc. Grant Co. Community Early Childhood Council Child Programs Grant County Public Library Crittenden Mt. Zion Family Resource Center Grant County Extension Office-4H Program Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council Boy Scouts of America Mason Corinth Family Resource New Discovery Educational Center Center (north) Williamstown Family/Youth Service New Discovery Educational Center Center (south) Dry Ridge Family Resource Center Cub Scouts Grant County Youth Service Center A.W.A.N.A Youth Groups American Red Cross, Grant County Sherman Baptist Youth Group Unit MVParents and Teen Classes Church Groups Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Click on each set to see the Church Listings. A-C D-F G-L M-O P-T U-Z Church Groups A-C ANTIOCH CHURCH OF CHRIST CORINTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Keefer Road Corinth, KY859 824-3835 330 Old Corinth-Owenton Rd Corinth, KY 859 824- 0336 CHERRY GROVE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD Cherry Grove Road Williamstown, KY859 586-6668 or CORINTH CHURCH OF GOD 859 428-0205 Disc. U.S. 25 Corinth, KY859 824-9164 Disc. CONCORD BAPTIST CHURCH CORINTH COMMUNITY WORSHIP CENTER 3505 Golds Valley Rd.Jonesville859 484-5071 Disc. 210 Ninth Street Corinth, KY 859 824-5684 CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH CRITTENDEN BAPTIST CHURCH 235 Church St. Corinth, KY859 824-5647 215 Russell St. Crittenden, KY859 428-3122 CRITTENDEN CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) P.O. Box 130106 North Main St. Crittenden, KY859 428-2210 Church Groups D-F DRY RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH 19 Broadway Dry Ridge, KY 859 824-5501 DRY RIDGE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) 13 School Street Dry Ridge, KY 859 823-1303 DRY RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 15 Warsaw Avenue Dry Ridge, KY 859 824-5622 Wrong # ELLISTON BAPTIST CHURCH 5750 Elliston-Mt.Zion Rd Dry Ridge, KY 859 371-1364 Disc. FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH 501 Fairview Road Williamstown, KY 859 824-1122 Wrong # FAMILY BIBLE CHURCH 16 Summit Avenue Williamstown, KY 859 824-9034 Disc. FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER 1380 N. Main St.Williamstown 859 824-7391 FIRST LOVE COMMUNITY WORSHIP Pastor’s home Crittenden 859 823-6511 Church Groups G-L GOD’S COMMUNITY CHURCH 403 South Main St. Williamstown, KY859 824-5830 Disc. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH KNOXVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 3125 Dixie Hwy Sherman, KY859 428- 110 E. Fairview Rd.Williamstown859 823-4441 1393 Disc. KNOXVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH GRANT COUNTY BAPTIST TEMPLE 12 Knoxville Road Williamstown, KY 1190 Dry Ridge Road Dry Ridge, KY859 428-1854 Disc. LABOR OF LOVE MINISTRY 113 Johnson Street Williamstown, KY859 824-6899 Disc. GRASSY RUN BAPTIST CHURCH 1555 Heekin Rd. Williamstown, KY LAWRENCEVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 3650 Lawrenceville Rd Corinth, KY859 824-7775 Disc. HANDS OF JESUS MINISTRY 2060 Lemon northcutt Rd. Dry ridge, KY LIVELY STONE CHURCH OF GOD 859 428-1541 Sherman-Mt. Zion Road Sherman, KY859 823-2332 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH LYSTRA CHURCH OF CHRIST 3515 Dixie Hwy, between Crittenden & (1 mile south of Mason, KY) Dry Ridge, KY859 428-1133 or 859 586- 8915 Dixie Hwy Williamstown, KY 859 824-6637 4875 JONESVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4465 Stewart Ridge Rd Jonesville, KY859 750-8167 Disc. Church Groups M-O MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH 14460 Jonesville Road Dry Ridge, KY859 824-3393 MASON BAPTIST CHURCH 320 Mason-Sipple RoadMason, KY 859 824-0337 MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 389 Mt. Carmel Rd.Williamstown859 824-5894 Disc. MOUNT OLIVET Christian Church 2175 Heekin-Lawrenceville Rd. Williamstown, KY859 824-4093 MOUNT PISGAH METHODIST CHURCH 930 Gold’s Valley Rd.Dry Ridge, KY859 824-4921 Disc. MOUNT PLEASANT CHURCH OF CHRIST Home of the Whites Williamstown, KY859 824-9393 MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 5320 Sherman-Mt. Zion RdDry Ridge, KY859 428-1091 Automated VM NEW LIFE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 1645 Gardnersville RdCrittenden, KY859 428-3120 Automated VM OAK RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH 2425 Oak Ridge RoadWilliamstown, KY OPEN DOOR BAPTIST CHURCH 1190 Dry Ridge Rd.859 428-1854 Disc. Church Groups P-T PLEASANT VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 7910 Napoleon-Zion Station Rd. Dry Ridge, KY 859 428- 0931 SHILOH Full Gospel CHURCH 266 Keefer Rd. Corinth, KY 859 428-1218 ROANOKE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Home # Gumlick Road Falmouth, KY 859 428-1229 STEWARTSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Ky 36 Stewartsville Rd.Williamstown, KY ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCH 6 Church Drive Williamstown, KY859 824-5381 STRINGTOWN CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8475 Cordova RdBerry, KY 41035 SHERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH 859 824-3646 Disc. 3525 Dixie Hwy Dry Ridge, KY859 428-2695 TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH SHERMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST 6350 Warsaw Rd.Dry Ridge, KY 1055 Sherman-Mt. Zion Rd .Dry Ridge, KY859 428-1661 859 801-3824 Wrong # SHERMAN FULL GOSPEL 3295 Dixie Hwy Dry Ridge, Ky859 428-2200 Church Groups U-Z WILLIAMSTOWN CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH 318 N. Main Street Williamstown, KY 859 824-2041 1486 Jagg Road Demossville, KY 41033859 824-7405 WILLIAMSTOWN CHURCH OF GOD 113 High Street Williamstown, KY 859 824-0910 VINE RUN BAPTIST CHURCH 8690 Warsaw Road Dry Ridge, KY (Folsom) WILLIAMSTOWN CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH’S 859 428-1079 WITNESSES 205 Humes Ridge Road Williamstown, KY VINEYARD Church of Grant County 859 824-3235 Automated VM 1418 N. Main Williamstown 859 824-9400 WILLIAMSTOWN PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS VIOLET RIDGE CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH 1000 Violet Road Crittenden, KY 749 South Main St. Williamstown, KY 859 428-2230 Automated VM 859 824-3918 Automated VM WHITE DOVE REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH WILLIAMSTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 255 Lusby Mill Road Corinth, KY 41010850 206 Paris Street Williamstown, KY 859 823-5171 823- 6651 Disc. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH WILLIAMSTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH 103 South Main St. Dry Ridge, KY 859 824-6568 214 N. Main Street Williamstown, KY 859 824- 4102 Clothing ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY GRANT COUNTY HELPING HANDS NORTHERN KY COMMUNITY ACTION COMMISSION BRIGHTON CENTER Counseling FAMILY NURTURING CENTER NORTH KEY COMMUNITY CARE WOMEN’S CRISIS CENTER BRIGHTON CENTER COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES DIVISION OF PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY ADOLESCENT CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROGRAM CONSUMER COUNSELING SERVICE GRANT COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES CENTER CARE NET PREGNANCY SERVICES (Grant County Center) TIC TOC PROGRAM MODLIN AND ASSOCIATES K.E.Y.S. FAMILY PRESERVATION/REUNIFICATION GRIEF COUNSELING GROUPS NEW HOPE CENTER KENTUCKY INTENSIVE FAMILY SERVICES Crisis/Disaster Brighton Center St. Joseph’s Home Family Preservation/Reunification NorthKey Child Crisis Stabilization St.Vincent Depaul Society Services American Red Cross, Grant County Grant County Youth Services Center Unit Family Nurturing Center Grant County CDW (Court NorthKey Regional Prevention Early Designated Worker) Intervention Dept. of Juvenile Justice Tic Toc Program Community Based Services Division K.E.Y.S of Protection and Permanency MVParents and Teen Classes Community Service/ Juvenile KY Multi-County Task Forces on Child Abuse, Inc. Adolescent Chemical Dependency Program Children’s Crisis Center Children of Domestic Violence North Key Community Care Parenting 1-2-3 MAGIC (CARE NET) MVPARENTS AND TEEN CLASSES Family Nurturing Center H.A.N.D.S. (Health Access Nurturing Development Services) NEW HOPE CENTER Food BRIGHTON CENTER COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES DIVISION OF FAMILY SUPPORT NORTHERN KY. COMMUNITY ACTION COMMISSON GRANT COUNTY HELPING HANDS LAWRENCEVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH (Manger Ministries) St. Vincent DePaul Society SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN WILLIAMSTOWN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vineyard Church Dental HEALTH KENTUCKY HEALTH POINT DENTAL CARE (Dental assistance) OUCHLESS FAMILY DENTISTR COMFORT DENTISTRY FAMILY DENTISTRY PRECISION DENTAL CARE Housing WELCOME HOUSE OF NORTHERN PARKVIEW MANOR KY, INC. GARDENS AT GREENUP H.U.D. AND SECTION 8 NORWOOD I & II APARTMENTS GRANT COUNTY HELPING HANDS WELCOME HOUSE FAIRHAVEN RESCUE MISSION (Emergency Shelter) WOMEN’S CRISIS CENTER St. Vincent DePaul Society CRITTENDEN PLACE APARTMENTS, LTD. BRIGHTON CENTER USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT LOCUST RIDGE APARTMENTS NORTHERN KY COMMUNITY ACTION COMMISSION ACADEMY PLACE APARTMENTS AIRESHIRE APARTMENTS, LTD. CORINTH COUNTRY HOMES HOUSING AUTHORITY OF WILLIAMSTOWN HOUSING AUTHORITY OF DRY RIDGE (MEADOWVIEW ESTATES) Legal/Local Government GRANT COUNTY CDW CHILDREN’S LAW CENTER KENTUCKY YOUTH ADVOCATES GRANT COUNTY ATTORNEY GRANT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GRANT COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CLERK GRANT COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE GRANT COUNTY FISCAL COURT NORTHERN KENTUCKY LEGAL AID SOCIETY, INC. Medical Health Kentucky ST. JOSEPH’S HOME NORTHERN KY COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES DIVISION COMMISSION OF FAMILY SUPPORT NORTHERN KENTUCKY RESPIRATORY CARE Medical Transportation (Region 13) NURSES CALLING NORTHERN KY DISTRICT
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