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Denton County Community Resources Directory Sponsored by & Associates P.C. DENTON COUNTY COMMUNITY RESOURCES DIRECTORY NEED HELP NOW? CALL 2-1-1 OR 1-877-541-7905 Answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week All listings provided in this directory are for information only and their inclusion does not constitute endorsement. Every effort has been made to identify all governmental and not for profit agencies and organizations in Denton County, providing programs and services on a regular basis. Agencies wishing to be considered for inclusion should apply in writing to: Information & Referral Helpline 1314 Teasley Lane Denton, TX 76205 If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact us at 940-566-5851 ext. 119 1 HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS Attorney General (Child Support Division) 469-241-6500 Animal Control for the City of Denton 940-349-7594 Animal Control for Denton County 940-349-1600 City of Argyle 940-464-7273 City of Aubrey 940-440-9343 City of Corinth 940-498-3200 City of Denton 940-349-8200 City of Justin 940-648-2541 City of Krugerville 940-365-5833 City of Krum 940-482-3491 City of Lake Dallas 940-497-2226 City of Lewisville 972-219-3400 City of Pilot Point 940-686-2165 City of Ponder 940-479-2396 City of Sanger 940-458-7930 City of Tioga 940-437-2351 Denton Chamber of Commerce 940-382-9693 Denton County Juvenile Probation 940-349-2400 Denton Independent School District 940-369-0000 Denton Public Library 940-349-8752 Denton Record Chronicle 940-387-3811 Department of Family Protective Services 940-381-3400 Fire Marshall/Emergency Management 940-349-2840 Grief and Loss Center of North Texas 214-452-3105 Lewisville Chamber of Commerce 972-436-9571 Lewisville Public Library 972-219-3570 Mayor/City Council of Denton 940-349-7717 North Central Texas College 940-498-6282 Texas Department of Public Safety 940-484-6666 Texas Woman’s University 940-898-2000 United Way of Denton County, Inc. 940-566-5851 University of North Texas 940-565-2000 United States Post Office 940-387-8555 Voters Registration 940-349-3200 2 POLICE DEPARTMENTS Argyle PD 506 N Highway 377 Argyle, TX 76226 Denton PD Lewisville PD Mailing Address: 601 East Hickory St. 1187 West Main St. P.O. Box 609 Denton, TX 76205 Lewisville, TX 75067 Argyle, TX 76226 940-349-8181 Mailing Address: 940-464-7254 P.O. Box 299002 Double Oak PD Lewisville, TX 75029 320 Waketon Rd. Aubrey PD 972-219-3600 Double Oak, TX 75077 108 E Elm St. Aubrey, TX 76227 972-355-5995 Little Elm PD 940-365-2601 Flower Mound PD 88 W. Eldorado Pwky 4150 Kirkpatrick Lane Little Elm, TX 75068 Bridgeport PD Flower Mound, TX 214-975-0460 1000 Thompson St. 75028 Bridgeport, TX76206 Pilot Point PD 972-539-0525 940-683-3430 100 East Main Street Highland Village PD Pilot Point, TX 76258 Carrollton PD 1000 Highland Village Rd. 940-686-2969 2025 E. Jackson Rd. Highland Village, TX 75077 Carrollton, TX 75006 Ponder PD 972-317-6551 102 W. Bailey St. 972-466-3290 Ponder, TX 76259 Justin PD The Colony PD 940-479-2396 415 N. College Ave. 5151 N. Colony Blvd. The Justin, TX 76247 Sanger PD Colony, TX 75056 Mailing Address: 209 N. 5th St. 972-625-1887 P.O. Box 129 Sanger, TX 76266 Justin, TX 76249 Corinth PD 940-458-7444 940-648-2541 3501 FM 2181 Suite A TWU Campus PD Corinth, TX 76210 Krugerville PD Oakland Complex 940-279-1500 100 Kruger Rd 1201 Oakland St. Krugerville, TX 76227 Denton, TX 76204 Cross Roads PD 940-365-2029 Mailing Address: 100 Kruger Rd P.O. Box 425767 Krugerville, TX 76227 Krum PD Denton, TX 76204 940-365-2029 146 West Mccart St. 940-898-2911 Krum, TX 76249 Decatur PD 940-482-3171 UNT Campus PD 1601 S. State St. 1700 Wilshire St, Decatur, TX 76234 Lake Dallas PD Denton, TX 76201 940-393-0300 212 Main Street 940-565-3000 Lake Dallas, TX 75065 940-497-2228 3 HOTLINES AND TOLL-FREE NUMBERS Children Abuse Hotline 800-252-5400 Child Care Information Hotline 800-862-5252 Immunization Hotline 800-252-9152 Safe Riders (Infant Car Seats) Hotline 800-252-8255 National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 800-843-5678 Attorney General Child Support Services 800-252-8014 SIDS Alliance 800-221-7437 Youth National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 800-843-5678 Texas Runaway Hotline 800-392-3352 Texas Youth Hotline 800-989-6884 Seniors Department of Aging & Disability Services (60+ Hotline) 800-252-9240 Office of Attorney General Consumer Protection 800-621-0508 Texas Department of Aging & Disability Services & Consumer Rights 800-458-9858 Legal Hotline for Texans 800-622-2520 Health & Disabled ALS (Lou Gehrig’s) 800-782-4747 American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Parkinson Disease Association 800-223-2732 Cancer Information Hotline 800-227-2345 Deaf Services 800-332-3873 Division of Blind Services (DARS) 800-628-5115 HIV/STD Hotline 800-299-2437 Infectious Disease Hotline 800-252-8239 National Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 4 HOTLINES AND TOLL-FREE NUMBERS Additional Resources Abuse/Neglect Report Hotline 800-252-5400 Attorney General Crime Victims Compensation 800-983-9933 Injured Workers Hotline 800-252-7031 Lawyer Referral Service 800-252-9690 Family Law Hotline 800-777-3247 Literacy Hotline 800-441-7323 Mental Health & Drug Abuse Referral Hotline 800-662-4357 National Alcohol/Drug Referral 800-454-8966 National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 National Sexual Assault Hotline 800-656-4673 Adapt Community Solutions (Mental Health/Chemical Dependency) 866-260-8000 Texas Workforce Commission Employer Hotline 800-832-9394 Texas Workforce Commission Unemployment Insurance Hotline 800-558-8321 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255 5 SUPPORT GROUPS Health Services of North Texas 940-381-1501 Alcoholics Anonymous 214-887-6699 ALS (Lou Gehrig’s) 877-714-0088 Alzheimer’s Caregivers 940-566-0902 Alzheimer Association 800-272-3900 American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 Ann’s Haven Hospice/VNA 940-349-5900 Counseling Center of Denton 940-382-5328 Denton County MHMR 940-381-5000 Denton County Public Health 940-349-2900 Diabetes 940-349-2900 Down Syndrome Partnership of North Texas 682-316-3121 Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas 214-267-1374 Friends of the Family 940-382-7273 Grief and Loss Center of North Texas 214-452-3105 La Leche League of Denton 940-383-5769 Medical City Denton 940-384-3535 Medical Center of Lewisville 972-420-1000 Overeaters Anonymous 505-891-2664 Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas 940-891-0737 Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton 940-898-7000 Women to Women Pregnancy Resource Center 940-383-4494 6 INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES Statewide Information and Referral Services - 211 (landline) 1-877-541-7905 (cell phone) COLLIN COUNTY The Assistance Center of Collin County 972-422-1850 North Collin County-Lifeline (McKinney) 972-542-0020 COOKE COUNTY United Way of Cooke County 940-665-1793 DALLAS COUNTY United Way of Metropolitan Dallas 214-978-0000 211-Texas 877-541-7905 DENTON COUNTY United Way of Denton County 940-566-5851 GRAYSON COUNTY United Way of Grayson County 903-893-1920 TARRANT COUNTY United Way of Tarrant County 817-258-8000 Diocese of Fort Worth (Catholic Charities) 817-534-0814 WISE COUNTY United Way of Wise County 940-627-2111 WARM (Wise Area Relief Mission) 940-626-4676 7 OTHER RESOURCES Visit our website to view and/or download this directory and other helpful resources: https://www.unitedwaydenton.org/FindHelp View electronic versions of our full resource directory and our pocket resource directory. You can also access our Mental Health Resources Directory to view behavioral health services that can help people through a mental health crisis. View several interactive maps pinpointing the locations of services throughout Denton County related to child care, mental health, Veterans, housing, food pantries, legal, and families in need. 8 OTHER RESOURCES Are you or a loved one experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis? Visit our website to learn how to access local resources: https://www.unitedwaydenton.org/homelessness-resources 9 TRANSPORTATION TO HUMAN SERVICE AGENCIES 10 The Denton County Transportation Authority and the City of Denton collaborated to create a map of social services across Denton County and where access via public transportation is available. Visit https://www.dcta.net/rider-info/passenger-info/access- human-services to view the live map and a table of how to access each service agency via public transportation. CATEGORICAL INDEX ABUSE and NEGLECT/PROTECTIVE SERVICES Children’s Advocacy Center for Denton Co. 25 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Denton County Friends of the Family 32 Denton County, Inc. 28 NorthTexas Youth Connection 53 11 Spirit Horse Therapeutic Riding Center 63 COUNSELING SERVICES Texas Dept of Family and Protective CCD Counseling, PA 23 Services 64 Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home 29 Denton I.S.D. Student and Staff Assistance 36 BLIND/VISUALLY IMPAIRED SERVICES Denton County Friends of the Family 32 Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind 30 First Step Denton County EyeCare America 38 Outreach Program 40 REACH of Denton 57 Innovative Counseling Services 45 Lewisville Counseling Services 48 CAMPS: RECREATIONAL NextGen Counseling, PLLC 51 Boy Scouts of America-Longhorn Council 22 Pastoral Counseling Center 54 Boys and Girls Club of North Central Texas 22 Ranch Hand Rescue Counseling Center 56 Camp Fire First Texas 23 UNT-Child and Family Resource Clinic 68 Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas 41 UNT-Counseling & Human Development Center 68 CAMPS: REHABILITATIVE UNT-Counseling and Testing Center 68 Camp Summit 23 UNT-Psychology Clinic 69 Southwestern Diabetic Foundation, Inc.
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