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Aspire Student Handbook 2012 FAMILY RESOURCE MANUAL 2020-2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Health ........................................................................................................................................3 Hospitals And Clinics ..............................................................................................................4 Health Services Agencies .......................................................................................................6 Vital Records ............................................................................................................................8 Social Security Benefits AGency/Food Stamps .....................................................................8 Soup Kitchens ..........................................................................................................................9 ESL Classes for Adults ..........................................................................................................10 Family Resource Centers ......................................................................................................14 Child Abuse ............................................................................................................................14 Domestic Abuse, Sexual Abuse & Crime Victims ................................................................15 Emergencies ..........................................................................................................................16 Local Police ............................................................................................................................16 Job Search Resources ..........................................................................................................16 Job Corps ...............................................................................................................................17 Legal Services ........................................................................................................................18 Other Services .......................................................................................................................22 2 HEALTH Shelby County Health Department Immunization Clinics Call Center: 901-222-9980 Shelby County Health Department Community Health Bureau – Clinical Services 814 Jefferson Memphis, TN 38105 http://www.shelbytnhealth.com Cawthon Public Health Clinic 1000 Haynes Street Memphis, TN 38114 Collierville Public Health Clinic 167 Washington St. Collierville, TN 38017 Hickory Hill Public Health Clinic 6590 Kirby Center Cove Memphis, TN 38115 Shelby Crossing Public Health Clinic 6170 Macon Road Memphis, TN 38134 Southland Mall Public Health Clinic 1278 Southland Mall Memphis, TN 66502 Millington Public Health Clinic 8225 US-51 Millington, TN 38053 Memphis Children’s Clinics Monday through Friday: 8 am to 5 pm; Saturday: 8 am to 12 pm, all locations. Appointment recommended. Acute care visits on every Sunday starting at 12 Noon as well as Holidays (call early for appointment and location). www.memphischildrens.org 3 3155 Kirby Whitten Bartlett, TN 38134 901-379-0092 6385 Stage Rd. Barlett, TN 38134 901-386-1683 7705 Poplar Ave Suite #230 Physician’s Office Building. B Germantown, TN 38138 901-755-2400 6615 Kirby Center Cove Memphis, TN 38115 901-795-9193 9860 East Goodman Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 662-890-0158 7672 Airways Blvd. Southaven, MS 38671 662-349-2555 1129 Hale Road Memphis, TN 38116 901-396-0390 HOSPITALS AND CLINICS Baptist Memorial Hospital - East 6019 Walnut Grove Rd. Memphis, TN 38120 901-226-5000 www.baptistonline.org Cherokee Health System 2574 Frayser Boulevard Memphis, TN 38127 901-302-4361 Christ Community Health Services 2595 Central Ave Memphis, TN 38104 901-260-8500 4 Several locations across the city Church Health Center 1350 Concourse Ave., Suite 142 Memphis, TN 38104 901-272-0003 901-272-7576 https://churchhealth.org Several locations across the city Compassion Clinic 531 S. McLean Boulevard -- Temporary Site Central Christian Church Memphis, TN 38104 901-219-1332 Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital 848 Adams Ave. Memphis, TN 38103 901-287-5437 www.lebonheur.org Memphis Health Center 360 EH Crump Memphis, TN 38126 901-261-2000 Methodist University Hospital 1265 Union Ave. Memphis, TN 38104 901-516-7000 www.methodisthealth.org Muslim Health Clinic 1055 Stratford Road Memphis, TN 38122 901-685-3901 www.muslimclinic.org St. Francis Hospital -- Bartlett 2986 Kate Bond Rd. Bartlett, TN 38133 901-820-7000 www.saintfrancisbartlett.com 5 St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105 866-278-5833 www.stjude.org HEALTH SERVICES AGENCIES Baptist Health Services Group 350 Humphreys Blvd Memphis, TN 38120 http://www.bhsgonline.org/ 901-227-2474 Health Care Center Church Health Center 1350 Concourse Ave Suite 142 Memphis, TN 38104 https://churchhealth.org/ 901-272-0003 Health Care Center LeBonheur Early Inter & Development (LEAD) 50 N Dunlap Memphis, TN 38103 https://www.lebonheur.org/our-services/le-bonheur-in-the-community/le-bonheur-early- intervention-and-development/index.dot 901-287-5858 Health Care Center Memphis & Shelby County WIC Clinic 757 Galloway Immunizations 814 Jefferson Ave Non-Housing Health Health Start Program Memphis, TN 38105 http://shelbytnhealth.com/ Well Child 650 New York St Memphis, TN https://www.wellchild.com/ Health Care Center 6 Memphis Community Access Program 877 Jefferson Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 TN Care/ Health Ins. Assistance/ Case Mgmt 901-544-7380 The MED Plex 880 Madison Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 https://www.regionalonehealth.org/ 901-545-7446 Non-Housing Health UT College of Dentistry 875 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38163 901-448-6257 http://www.uthsc.edu/dentistry/ Bibleway House of Prayer Ministries (Raven Ministry) 3261 Park Avenue Memphis, TN 38111 901-327-3007 Food & Clothing MIFA (Exchange Store) 910 Vance Avenue Memphis, TN 38126 https://www.mifa.org/families 901-527-0208 Food & Clothing Neighborhood Christian Center 785 Jackson Avenue Memphis, TN 38107 https://www.ncclife.org/ 901-881-6013 Food & Clothing Operation Outreach 69 N Cleveland Memphis, TN 38104 https://www.christcommunityhealth.org/operation-outreach 901-356-1590 Medical/Dental Healthcare 7 Shelby County Breastfeeding Coalition 9204 Bluff Top Cove Memphis, TN 38018 https://www.midsouthlions.org/ 901-331-6313 Child Development Mid-South Lions Club 930 Madison Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 www.midsouthlions.org 901-543-5466 Sight & Hearing Services University of Tennessee Extension 7777 Walnut Grove Road Memphis, TN 38120 https://extension.tennessee.edu/Pages/default.aspx 901-752-1207 Educational Programs VITAL RECORDS To obtain a copy of a Tennessee Birth Certificate contact: Shelby County Health Department Office of Vital Records 814 Jefferson, Room 101-103 Memphis, TN 38015 901-222-9000 www.shelbytnhealth.com/285/Office-of-Vital-Records Tennessee Office of Vital Records 1st floor, Andrew Johnson Tower 710 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37243 615-741-1763 1-855-809-0072 www.tn.gov/health/health-program-areas/vital-records.html SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AGENCY/FOOD STAMPS Social Security Administration 1451 Union Avenue Suite 125, 2nd floor Memphis, TN 38104 8 https://www.e-forms.us/social-security- cards/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=ppc&utm_term=social%20security%20Memphi s&parameter=Memphis Social Security Benefits TN Department of Human Services Service to 38106, 38109, 38116, 38126 3356 S. Third Street Memphis, TN 38109 Service to all other zip codes 3230 Jackson Avenue Memphis, TN 38122 https://www.tn.gov/humanservices.html Food Stamps SOUP KITCHENS Calvary Episcopal Church 102 N Second St Memphis, TN 38103 http://www.calvarymemphis.org/ 901-252-6602 Soup Kitchen Historical First Baptist Church 379 Beale St Memphis, TN 38103 https://fbcmemphis.org/ 901-522-9073 Soup Kitchen Christ the Rock Metro Church 8800 Winchester Rd Memphis, TN 38125 www.thechristtherockmemphis.org 901-751-3333 Soup Kitchen Church of the Holy Names (Only Serving Zip Codes 38103, 38105, 38107 for Food Pantry) 697 Keel Avenue Memphis, TN 38107 http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/usa-05/26099.htm 901-525-9870 ext. 6 Soup Kitchen & Food Pantry 9 Restoration House 3095 Thomas St Memphis, TN 38127 http://www.nonprofitfacts.com/TN/The-Restoration-House.html 901-791-4022 Homeless Shelter First Presbytarian Church 166 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38105 https://www.firstpresmemphis.org/ 901-525-5619 Soup Kitchen Idlewild Presbytarian Church (More Than a Meal) 1750 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38104 http://www.idlewildchurch.org/ 901-726-4681 Soup Kitchen Calvary Rescue Mission 960 South Third St http://www.calvaryrescuemission.org Homeless Services St. Luke’s U.M. Church - Soup Kitchen 480 S Highland Memphis, TN 38103 901-452-6262 Memphis Union Mission/Shelter 382 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 http://www.memphisunionmission.org/ 901-526-8403 ESL CLASSES FOR ADULTS There are also free or low cost ESL classes in our community. For information and classes call the following organizations: Asha’s Refuge 5645 Spring Lake Road Memphis, TN 38135 10 901-500-9200 www.ashasrefuge.org Bartlett Baptist Church 3465 Kirby Whitten Parkway Bartlett, TN 38135 901-333-3350 www.bartlettbaptist.org Wednesdays 6-7:15pm Classes start in September; Childcare available Bellevue Baptist Church 2000 Appling Road Cordova, TN 38016 901-347-5730 www.bellevue.org/women Tuesday 6-8:30pm/Wednesday 9:30-11:30am (women) Classes start in September; Childcare available Catholic Charities of West Tennessee Immigration
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