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Boston Resource Manual Resource Manual Contents 1. Primary Care & Health Clinics 2. STI & HIV 3. Family Planning & Parenting 4. Youth Development 5. GLBT 6. Substance Abuse 7. Behavioral Health & Counseling 8. Violence 9. Shelter & Housing PED Project ASSERT at Boston Medical Center Table of Contents 1 Primary Care & Community Health Clinics BMC Pediatric/Adolescent Center Boston Health Care for the Homeless 850 Harrison Ave, ACC-5th Fl 780 Massachusetts Avenue 617.414.4086 857.654.1000 www.bhchp.org BMC Adult Primary Care rd th 850 Harrison Ave, ACC-3 OR DOB 5 Manet Community Health Center 617-638-7980 110 West Squantum Street 617.376.3030 Adult Family Medicine www.manetchc.org nd 850 Harrison Ave, ACC-2 Fl 617-414-2080 Mattapan Community Health Center* 1425 Blue Hill Avenue Primary Care Referral Line 617-296-0061 1-800-841-4325 (Health Connection) www.mattapanchc.org BMC Community Health Clinics Neponset Health Center* 398 Neponset Avenue Codman Square Health Center* 617-282-3200 637 Washington Street 617-825-9660 Roxbury Comprehensive Community www.codman.org Health Center 435 Warren Street Dorchester House Multi-Service Center* 617-442-7400 1353 Dorchester Avenue 617-288-3230 South Boston Community Health Center* www.dorchesterhouse.org 409 West Broadway 617-269-7500 East Boston Community Health Center* www.sbchc.org 10 Gove Street 617-569-5800 South End Community Health Center www.ebnhc.org 1601 Washington Street 617-425-2000 Geiger-Gibson Health Center* www.sechc.org 250 Mount Vernon Street 617-288-1140 Upham’s Corner Teen Health Center* 500 Columbia Road Greater Roslindale Medical & Dental 617-287-0786 4199 Washington Street www.uphamscornerhealthctr.com 617-323-4440 www.roslindale.org Whittier St. Neighborhood Health Center* Harvard Street Health Center* 1125 Tremont Street 632 Blue Hill Avenue 617-427-1000 617-825-3400 www.harvardstreet.org www.wshc.org 1 Primary Care Allston/Brighton Dorchester Joseph M. Smith Community Health Center 287 Western Avenue Bowdoin Street Health Center* 617.783.0500 230 Bowdoin Street, Dorchester www.jmschc.org 617.754.0100 www.bidmc.org Boston Jamaica Plain Fenway Community Health Center* 1340 Boylston Street Brookside Community Health Center 617.267.0900 3297 Washington Street www.fenwayhealth.org 617-983-6039 www.brighamandwomens.org Sidney Borum Jr. Health Center 130 Boylston Street, Back Bay Martha Eliot Health Center* 617.457.8140 75 Bickford Street www.sidneyborum.org 617-971-2100 www.childrenshospital.org South Cove Community Health Center 885 Washington Street, Chinatown Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center 617.521.6700 640 Centre Street www.scchc.org 617-983-4100 www.brighamandwomens.org Cambridge North End CHA Teen Health Center* 459 Broadway North End Community Health Center 617.665.1548 332 Hanover Street www.challiance.org 617-643-8000 www.mgh.harvard.edu/northend CHA Family Health Center* 237 Hampshire Street Roxbury 617.575.5570 www.challiance.org Dimock Health Center 55 Dimock Street CHA Riverside Health Center* 617-442-8800 617.575.5620 www.dimockcenter.org www.challiance.org La Alianza Hispana Windsor Street Health Center* 409 Dudley Street 119 Windsor Street 617-427-7175 617.665.3600 www.laalianza.org www.challiance.org Somerville Charlestown MGH Charlestown HealthCare Center Union Square Family Health Center* 73 High Street 337 Somerville Avenue 617.724.8135 617-665-3370 www.mgh.harvard.edu www.challiance.org 1 Primary Care 2 STI & HIV ACT-NOW Program www.sidneyborum.org BMC Adolescent Center -Free rapid HIV testing 850 Harrison Ave, Yawkey 5th FL 617.414.4100 – Marybeth Whittier Street Health Center 617.414.3824 – Erica 1125 Tremont Street -HIV counseling & STD education to teens 617.989.3104 seen in the Adolescent Center and PED www.whittierstreet.org BMC ED HIV Testing Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, 617.414.2844 Bisexual, and Transgender (BAGLY) David Russell (Pager:6720) 14 Beacon Street Tuesday-Friday 2:30-11PM 617.227.4313 Saturday 1030AM-7PM www.bagly.org -Free HIV testing and counseling every Boston-AHOPE other Wednesday Needle Exchange Programs 800.383.2437 East Boston Neighborhood Health www.bphc.org 10 Gove Street -Van schedule found online 617.569.5800 www.ebnhc.org Project Trust 721 Massachusetts Avenue Boston GLASS Community Center 617.414.4495 93 Massachusetts Avenue -Walk-in service/no appointment needed 617.266.3349 www.jri.org/glass Boston Healthcare for the Homeless -HIV testing/counseling for GLBT youth 780 Albany Street 857.654.1000 Fenway Community Health www.bhchp.org 1340 Boylston Street 617.267.0159 (HIV) Bowdoin Street Health Center 617.927.6000 (STI) 230 Bowdoin Street, Dorchester www.fenwayhealth.org 617.754.0065 www.bidmc.org Infectious Disease Clinic Boston Medical Center Project Protection Dowling Building, Ground FL Martha Eliot Health Center 617.414.4290 75 Bickford Street, JP -Testing, counseling, and treatment 617.971.2222 www.childrenshospital.org BMC STD Hotline -Free pre/post HIV testing and counseling 617.414.4081 Sidney Borum Jr. Health Center Free Anonymous HIV Testing Sites 130 Boylston Street 800.235.2331 617.457.8140 2 STI & HIV Websites www.thebody.com www.aids.org www.aids.gov www.hiv.com www.std411.org www.mariatalks.com www.scarleteen.com www.sexetc.org www.startstrongteens.org www.teenvoices.com 2 STI & HIV 3 Family Planning & Parenting BMC’s Women Center 720 Harrison Avenue, DOB 4th FL BMC Grow Clinic for Children 617.638.7428 850 Harrison Avenue, YACC 5th FL www.bmc.org/womenshealth 617.414.5251 www.bmc.org/pediatrics Planned Parenthood 1055 Commonwealth Avenue Greater Boston Food Bank 617.616.1600 70 South Bay Avenue, Boston www.plannedparenthood.org/ma 617.427.5200 www.gbfb.org BMC Project Health/ Family Help Desk Pediatric Primary Care Waiting Room Project Bread Food Source Hotline 88 E. Newton Street 145 Border Street, East Boston 617.414.4989 or 617.414.4349 800.645.8333 www.projecthealth.org www.projectbread.org Father Friendly Initiative Legal Services Boston Public Health Commission 774 Albany Street Greater Boston Legal Services 617.534.9525 197 Friend Street, Boston www.bphc.org 617.371.1234 www.gbls.org BMC Teen and Tot Program BMC Adolescent Center Justice Resource Institute 850 Harrison Avenue YACC 5th FL 545 Boylston Street, Boston 617.414.4528 617.450.0500 www.bmc.org/pediatrics www.jri.org -Pregnant & parenting teens (up to 21) Legal Advocacy and Resource Center St. Mary’s Women & Children 617.603.1700 (hotline) 90 Cushing Avenue, Dorchester 800.342. LAWS 617.436.8600 www.larcma.org -Shelter/Education/Training for pregnant & parenting teens Youth Advocacy Project http://www.smwcc.org/ 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Roxbury 617.445.5640 WIC www.youthadvocacyproject.org 800. WIC.1007 -Legal representation for Boston’s indigent www.mass.gov children charged with criminal offenses -For locations in the Boston area EdLaw Project BMC Food Pantry 10 Malcolm X Boulevard, Roxbury 617.414.3834 617.989.8100 www.youthadvocacyproject.org 3 Family Planning & Parenting Childcare Child Care Choices of Boston (CCCB) 105 Chauncy Street 617.542.5437 www.childcarechoicesofboston.org Mass Child Care Resource and Referral Network www.masschildcare.org Head Start 617.348.6272 (Central Office) www.bostonheadstart.org -Look online for locations Associated Early Care and Education 95 Berkeley Street 617.695.0700 www.associatedearlycareandeducation.org Family Day Care Program, Inc 120 Mount Hope Street, Roslindale 617.323.6899 -For teenage parents and their children 3 Family Planning & Parenting 4 *Offers Free GED prep Youth Development The Youth Development Network Boston Learning Center Boston Public Health Commission 208 Ashmont Street, Dorchester 774 Albany St. 617.265.7170 617.534.3500 www.bostonlearningcenter.org www.bphc.org Bottom Line Boston Community Center 500 Amory Street, JP 1483 Tremont Street 617.524.8833 617.635.4920 www.bottomline.org www.cityofboston.gov/BCYF Bridge Over Troubled Waters* Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston 47 West Street 50 Congress Street 617.423.9575 617.994.4700 www.bridgeotw.org www.bgcb.org Dimock Health Center* Center for Teen Empowerment 55 Dimock Street, Roxbury 48 Rutland Street 617.442.880 617.536.4266 www.dimock.org www.teenempowerment.org College Bound Dorchester* The City School 18 Samoset Street, Dorchester 614 Columbia Road, Dorchester 617.282.5034 617.822.3075 www.fdnh.org www.thecityschool.org Jobs for Youth Network* InnerCity Weightlifting 617.338.0815 www.innercityweightlifting.org www.jfyboston.org www.bostonresourcenet.org TERI College Planning Boston Public Library www.bostonyouthzone.com 700 Boylston Street 617.536.0200 OR 877.332.4348 www.bostonnavigator.org www.tericollegeplanning.org www.youngwomenshealth.org Youth Options Unlimited* 7 Palmer Street, Roxbury Education 617.541.2600 www.cityofboston.gov/bra/yoboston Action for Boston Community -Court involved youth ages 14-24 Development (ABCD, Inc)* 178 Tremont Street Crittenton Women’s Union* 617.348.6000 10 Perthsire Road, Brighton www.bostonabcd.org 617.782.7600 www.liveworkthrive.org 4 Youth Development Language Institute of Boston Career Source 648 Beacon Street 186 Alewife Brook Parkway 617.262.5300 Fresh Pond Mall www.bostonlanguage.com 888.454.9675 -ESL Classes www.yourcareersource.com/employ GED Test Info Haley House Café/Bakery Training www.doe.mass.edu/ged/list Program 12 Dade Street, Dudley Square/Roxbury Employment 617.445.0900 www.haleyhouse.org/cafe Year Up 93 Summer Street Youth Workers’ Alliance 617.542.1533 31 Lenox Street, South End/Lower Roxbury www.yearup.org 617. 442.9800 -Qualifications: 18-24 yrs, HS diploma or http://youthworkersalliance.org/
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