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CAHC Contacts Chart 1 Michigan Department of Community Health Bureau of Family, Maternal and Child Health Division of Family and Community Health PROGRAM ROSTER OF STATE FUNDED CLINICAL CHILD & ADOLESCENT HEALTH CENTERS SPONSORING AGENCY ADOLESCENT HEALTH COORDINATOR PHONE FAX E-MAIL GRADE SCHOOL- CENTER LEVEL BASED OR LINKED ACCESS ACCESS Teen Health Center Mona Farroukh (313) 216-2208 (313)584-3206 [email protected] MS/HS SL 2651 Saulino Ct. 6450 Maple Road Dearborn, MI 48120 Dearborn, MI 48126 ALCONA COMMUNITY Kathy Eiler (989)736-8146 (989)736-7031 [email protected] SCHOOLS 51 N. Barlow Rd. [email protected] Lincoln, MI 48742 Alcona Elementary School Paula Welling, EL SB Tiger Health Extension CPNP 181 North Barlow Road Lincoln, MI 48742 BALDWIN FAMILY HEALTH Kristie Strumbie (231) 745-5020, ext. [email protected] MS/HS SB 439 CARE, INC. Teen Health Program Wanda Ottinger, (231) 745-3116 (231)745-3136 [email protected] 1615 Michigan Avenue PA-C Baldwin, MI 49304 BERRIEN COUNTY HEALTH Benton Harbor School Based Junerose Moore (269) 926-7121 ext. (269) 926-8129 [email protected] HS SB 5689 DEPT. Health Center (269) 927-5689 769 Pipestone, P.O. Box 706 870 Colfax Robyn Henry, NP (269)925-4500 (269)925-0207 [email protected] Benton Harbor, MI 49023 Benton Harbor, MI 49022 SPONSORING AGENCY ADOLESCENT HEALTH COORDINATOR PHONE FAX E-MAIL GRADE SCHOOL- CENTER LEVEL BASED OR LINKED CALHOUN COUNTY HEALTH Battle Creek Central High Cheryl Czerney, (269) 969-6479 (269) 966-1489 [email protected] HS SB DEPT. School PNP (269) 965-9539 (269) 660-5864 190 E. Michigan Adolescent Health Center Battle Creek, MI 49014 100 West Van Buren Battle Creek, MI 49017 CENTER FOR FAMILY HEALTH Northeast Elementary School Sara Benedetto (517) 784-3950 (517) 787-7990 [email protected] EL SB 2298 Springport Road – Ste B 1024 Fleming Avenue Jackson, MI 49202 Jackson, MI 49202 Parkside Middle School Sara Benedetto (517) 784-3950 (517) 787-7990 [email protected] MS SB Teen Health Ctr at Parkside 2400 Fourth Street Jackson, MI 49203 CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF Redford High School Wilhelmina (313)745-1588 (313)993-7857 [email protected] HS SB MICHIGAN 21431 Grand River Giblin, RN, MPA 3901 Beaubien Blvd. Detroit, MI 48219 Lynn [email protected] Detroit, MI 48201 Smitherman, MD Cathy Patty- (313) 387-2091 (313) 494-8220 [email protected] Resk, NP CHIPPEWA COUNTY HEALTH Karen Senkus (906) 253-3103 [email protected] DEPT. Sault Area High School Rosemary Blashill (906)635-3606 (906)253-1466 [email protected] MS/HS SB 508 Ashmun Street, Suite 120 904 Marquette Ave, Rm 601 Sault Ste Marie, MI 49783 Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 CITY OF DETROIT Northwestern Health Center Gwendolyn (313) 876-4315 (313) 876-0177 [email protected] HS SB DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Northwestern High School Franklin AND WELLNESS PROMOTION 2200 W. Grand Blvd., Room 1151 Taylor, Room 307-C 8300 Detroit, MI 48202 Detroit, MI 48208 SPONSORING AGENCY ADOLESCENT HEALTH COORDINATOR PHONE FAX E-MAIL GRADE SCHOOL- CENTER LEVEL BASED OR LINKED COMMUNITY HEALTH & Western International Health Liza Raymond, (313) 849-5504 (313) 849-5744 [email protected] HS SB SOCIAL SERV. Center FNP 5635 West Fort Street 1500 Scotten Avenue Detroit, MI 48209 Detroit, MI 48209 DETROIT COMMUNITY Claudia Corbin 313-821-2591 313-822-4202 [email protected] HEALTH CONNECTION, INC. Healthy Teens Community Marie Shoulders- 313-832-6300 x2128 ADOL SL 13901 East Jefferson Ave. Care Center Williams, FNP Detroit, MI 48215 611 Martin Luther King Blvd. Detroit, MI 48201 DOWNRIVER COMMUNITY New Haven Adolescent Jennifer Breloski (586) 749-5173 ext. (586) 749-6724 [email protected] SL SERVICES, INC. Services 237 555 St. Clair River Drive 58144 Gratiot Algonac, MI 48001 New Haven, MI 48048 FAMILY HEALTH CENTER Rockelle Rogers, (269)349-2641 (269)349-4373 [email protected] MEDICAL DIRECTOR MD 117 West Paterson Kalamazoo Communities in Cynda Greenman (269)337-1601 ext. (269)385-5806 [email protected] Kalamazoo, MI 49007-2581 Schools Foundation 202 247 North Rose Street Kalamazoo, MI 49007 Edison Environmental Lenore Anderson, (269) 337-1706 (269) 337-1644 [email protected] EL SB Science Academy PNP (269) 337-1702 924 Russell Street Kalamazoo, MI 49001 GENESYS HEALTH Nicholas T. (810) 606-6387 FOUNDATION Evans One Genesys Parkway Waterford Teen Health Center Dottie Rodriguez, (248) 674-4876 [email protected] ALT. HS SB Grand Blanc, MI 48439-8066 Waterford Alternative High NP School--Manley Campus Alissa Lusky, [email protected] 2989 Van Zandt M.S., LLP Waterford, MI 48329 SPONSORING AGENCY ADOLESCENT HEALTH COORDINATOR PHONE FAX E-MAIL GRADE SCHOOL- CENTER LEVEL BASED OR LINKED GRAND RAPIDS PUBLIC Stephanie Painter (616) 819-2155 (616) 819-2017 [email protected] SCHOOLS 1331 Franklin SE Creston Teen Health Center Linda Power, (616) 819-2424 [email protected] HS SB Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Creston High School Clinic Nurse Mngr 1720 Plainfield Ave. N.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49505 Leslie DeJager, [email protected] PAC Ottawa Hills High School Elizabeth (616) 776-5110 [email protected] Health Center Anderson, PA-C 2055 Rosewood Ave, SE Rachel Rubingh, (616) 776-5110 [email protected] Grand Rapids, MI 49506-5296 PA-C Union High School Health Nancy Pommer (616) 791-6593 (616) 791-6729 [email protected] HS SB Center Union High School Roberto Miller, [email protected] 1800 Tremont NW PA-C Grand Rapids, MI 49504 GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY Kit Mikovitz (231) 922-2743 (231) 922-6472 [email protected] HEALTH DEPARTMENT (231) 922-6490 [email protected] 2325 Garfield Traverse Bay Area Career Lisa Peacock Career SB (231) 922-6491 [email protected] Traverse City, MI 49686 Tech. Alicia Classens, Tech & Alt. 880 Parsons Road NP School HEALTH DELIVERY, INC. Saginaw High School Angelia Williams (989)907-2713 (989)907-2781 [email protected] HS SB 1522 Janes Street 3100 Webber Street Saginaw, MI 48601 Saginaw, MI 48607 SPONSORING AGENCY ADOLESCENT HEALTH COORDINATOR PHONE FAX E-MAIL GRADE SCHOOL- CENTER LEVEL BASED OR LINKED HENRY FORD HEALTH Kathleen Conway (313) 874-5483 (313) 874-9169 [email protected] SYSTEM School Based Health Initiative Fitzgerald Health Center Melissa (586) 759-9070 (586) 759-6098 [email protected] HS SB One Ford Place, 5-E 23200 Ryan Rd. Boothroyd, NP Detroit, MI 48202 Warren, MI 48091 Hutchins Health Center Sylvia Smith, (313) 873-1400 (313) 873-4735 [email protected] MS SB 8820 Woodrow Wilson PNP Detroit, MI 48206 Youthville Health Center Lydia McBurrows, 313-309-1475 313-309-1476 [email protected] MS/HS SL University Prep Charter NP School LaTanya Porter- [email protected] 7375 Woodward Ave, Suite Howard 1570 Detroit, MI 48202 Webber School Based Health Tina Almanza, (313) 898-6739 (313) 898-6741 [email protected] EL/MS SB Center NP 4700 Tireman Detroit, MI 48204 INGHAM COUNTY HEALTH Otto Community Health Carlos Moreno (517) 702-3557 (517) 484-7852 [email protected] MS SB DEPT. Center 5303 S. Cedar St. 500 E. Thomas Lansing, MI 48911 Lansing, MI 48906 Willow Plaza Services Merina 517) 702-3500 (517) 484-5169 [email protected] SL 306 West Willow Street Hakvongsa, NP Lansing, MI 48906 SPONSORING AGENCY ADOLESCENT HEALTH COORDINATOR PHONE FAX E-MAIL GRADE SCHOOL- CENTER LEVEL BASED OR LINKED KALKASKA MEMORIAL Teen Health Corner Zaidee Anderson (231)258-7538 (231)258-7573 [email protected] ADOL SL HEALTH CENTER 419 S Coral Kalkaska, MI 49646 MOTT CHILDREN'S HEALTH Dee Walker (810) 768-7588 (810) 768-7507 [email protected] CENTER (810) 591-9333 (810) 591-6904 806 Tuuri Place Beecher Teen Health Center Liz VanSickle MS/HS SB Flint, MI 48503 (B-103) Beecher High School 6255 Neff Rd. Mt. Morris, MI 48458 Northwestern Wellness Cntr. Pat Finch (810) 237-7569 (810) 760-5076 MS/HS SB Northwestern Edison Community HS 2138 Carpenter Rd. Flint, MI 48505 NORTH OAKLAND MEDICAL Luretta Pandya (248) 857-6740 [email protected] CENTERS Linda Eaton [email protected] 461 W. Huron Pontiac Central Teen Health Lynn Lawlor, NP (248) 451-7147 (248) 334-1164 [email protected] HS SB Pontiac, MI 48341 Center 300 W. Huron Pontiac, MI 48341 Pontiac Northern Teen Health Kelly Everden, (248) 451-7365 (248) 451-7370 [email protected] HS SB Center PNP 1051 Arlene Suzanne Maithel [email protected] HS SB SPONSORING AGENCY ADOLESCENT HEALTH COORDINATOR PHONE FAX E-MAIL GRADE SCHOOL- CENTER LEVEL BASED OR LINKED NORTHWEST MICHIGAN Pat Fralick (231)347-5628 (231) 347-2861 [email protected] COMMUNITY HEALTH (231) 587-9840 (231) 587-9846 [email protected] AGENCY Ironmen Health Center Tammy Hickman, ADOL SL 220 West Garfield 205 Grove Street NP Mancelona, MI 49659 Charlevoix, MI 49720 Molly Cotant (231) 547-7621 (231) 547-6238 [email protected] OAKLAWN HOSPITAL Luanne Miller (269) 789-8814 (269) 789-4932 [email protected] 200 NORTH MADISON Albion Senior High School Joyce Spicer (517) 629-5080 (517)629-3929 [email protected] HS SB MARSHALL, MI 49068 Wildcats Wellness Center (517) 629-8464 225 Watson Street Albion, MI 49224 OAKWOOD HEALTH CARE Lauren Kazee (734) 729-3650 (734) 729-0783 [email protected] (734) 941-1400 (734) 941-2041 SYSTEM - AMBULATORY DIV. 23400 Michigan Ave. Inkster Teen Health Center Mary Serowoky, [email protected] HS SB Village Plaza, Ste. 210 Inkster High School NP Dearborn, Mi 48124-1922 3250 Middlebelt Rd. Lauren Kazee (734) 729-3650 (734) 729-0783 [email protected] Inkster, MI 48141 (734) 941-1400 (734) 941-2041 Lincoln-Jefferson-Barnes Sue Szurek, NP (734) 728-2423 (734) 728-2183 [email protected] EL SB Health Center 33800 Grand Traverse Westland, MI 48186 Romulus Adolescent Health Liz Kirshner, NP [email protected] HS/MS X Center Lauren Kazee (734) 729-3650 (734) 729-0783 [email protected] Romulus High School (734) 941-1400 (734) 941-2041 9650 S.
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