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Alexander County Resource Guide 2017 1 Alexander County Resource Guide 2017 2 Alexander County Directory Table of Contents Aging………………………………………………………………..……3 Childcare……………………………………………………………….4 Children / Youth Activities……………………………………..5 Children/ Youth / Family – Social Service Agencies..6 Counseling…………………………………………………………….7 Disabled………………………………………………………………..8 Early Childhood…………………………………………………..…9 Education…………………………………………………………….10 Financial Assistance / Related Services………………..11 Food…………………………………………………………………….12 Healthcare………………………………………………………..…13 Helpful Toll Free Numbers…………………………………..14 Housing……………………………………………………………….16 Substance Abuse………………………………………………….17 Support Groups……………………………………………………18 Transportation…………………………………………………….19 Utilities………………………………………………………………..20 3 Aging Alexander County Public Aid 1401 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-0762 Southern Seven Health Department 3014 Elm St Cairo, IL 618-734-4167 4 Childcare Baby Palace 623 26th Cairo, IL Cairo Headstart 4115 Sycamore St #B Cairo, IL 618-734-4220 Cordney Day Care 208 12th St Cairo, IL 618-734-0089 Delta Daycare 1702 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-9770 Jones Child Care 2206 Pine St Cairo, IL 618-734-9798 Margaret’s Daycare Center 602 Jefferson Avc Cairo, IL 618-734-9643 Star Goldsmith 2813 Park Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-2126 5 Children / Youth Activities Cairo Public Library 1609 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-1840 Fort Defiance State Park US Hwy 60 & 62 Cairo, IL Magnolia Manor 2700 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-0201 MS Flowers Outreach Center Cairo, IL US Custom House 1400 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-9632 6 Children / Youth / Family - Social Service Agencies Alexander County Public Aid 1401 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-0762 Cairo Women’s Shelter, Inc. PO Box 911 Cairo, IL 618-734-4357 Delta Center 1400 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-2665 Department of Children & Family Services Cairo, IL 618-734-0858 618-734-0027 Southern Seven Health Department 3014 Elm Street Cairo, IL 618-734-4167 7 Counseling Delta Center Inc 1401 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-2665 Family Counseling Center 1401 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-2665 Julie K Mason 1400 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-2665 8 Disabled Southern Seven Health Department 3014 Elm Street Cairo, IL 618-734-4167 9 Early Childhood Cairo Headstart 4115 Sycamore St #B Cairo, IL 618-734-4220 Cairo USD #1 2403 MLKing Dr Cairo, IL 618-734-4102 Egyptian CUSD 5 20023 Diswood Rd Tamms, IL 618-776-5306 Emerson Pre-School At Risk 3103 Elm St Cairo, IL 618-734-1806 10 Education Bennett Elementary School Sandusky Christian School Cairo, IL 25447 Big Bend Road 618-734-0344 Tamms, IL 618-747-2526 Cairo Junior/Senior High School 4201 Sycamore St Shawnee Elementary School Cairo, IL 40842 IL 3 618-734-2187 McClure, IL 618-661-1504 Cairo Unit School District 1 2403 Dr. Martin Luther King Ave Cairo, IL Washington Junior High School 618-734-4102 425 20th St Cairo, IL Egyptian Elemetnary School 20023 Diswood Rd Tamms, IL 618-776-5251 Egyptian Senior High School 20023 Diswood Rd Tamms, IL 618-776-5251 Emerson Elementary School 3101 Elm St Cairo, IL 618-734-1027 Five County Regional Alternative 1615 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-4211 Five County Regional Vocational System 130 Washington Ave Tamms, IL 618-747-2703 Olive Branch Christian Academy 22461 Railroad St Olive Branch, Il 618-776-6082 11 Financial Assistance / Related Services Community Health & Emergency Services 13245 Kessler Rd Cairo, IL 618-734-4400 Daystar Community Program 909 Washington Avc Cairo, IL 618-734-0178 12 Food Cairo Women’s Shelter 911 Cedar St Cairo, IL 618-734-4357 Daystar Community Program 909 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-0178 Human Service Department 1401 Washington Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-0762 13 Healthcare Community Health & Emergency Services 13245 Kessler Rd Cairo, IL 618-734-4400 Delta Center 1401 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-2665 VNA Tip Homecare 235 16th St Cairo, IL 618-734-3937 14 Helpful Toll Free Numbers AIDS HIV helpline First Transit (Medicaid transportation) 1-800-AID-AIDS 1-877-725-0569 1-800-243-2437 Alzheimer Association Elder Abuse Hotline 1-800-272-3900 1-866-800-1409 American Cancer Society Epilepsy Foundation of Greater 1-800-ACS-2345 Southern Illinois 1-800-227-2345 Belleville 1-866-848-0472 Mt. Vernon 1-618-244-6680 American Diabetes Association Governor’s Office of Citizen Assistance 1-800-DIABETES 1-800-642-3112 1-800-342-2383 American Red Cross Illinois Arts Council 1-800-RED-CROSS 1-800-237-6994 1-800-733-2767 Attorney General Consumer Fraud Hotline Illinois Department on Aging Services 1-800-243-0607 1-800-624-2459 Attorney General Crime Victims Assistance Illinois Department on Revenue 1-800-228-3368 1-800-732-8866 Benefits Hotline (Medicare Part D, Illinois Emergency Management Agency locate a physician, dental services, and other) 1-800-782-7860 1-800-226-0768 Circuit Breaker Illinois Health Benefits Hotline 1-800-732-8866 1-800-226-0768 Dentaquest (for Medicaid dental) Illinois Relay Center 1-888-286-2447 (Hearing Impaired Phone Access) Voice user 1-800-526-0857 Department of Children and Family Services TTY user 1-800-526-0844 (DCFS) Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-252-2873 Domestic Violence Help Line Illinois Senior Care Helpline 1-877-863-6338 1-800-252-8966 15 Helpful Toll Free Numbers Continued… Internal Revenue Service Poison Control Center 1-800-829-1040 1-800-942-5969 Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Social Security Administration 1-877-342-7891 1-866-931-2549 Little Egypt Breast Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Cervical Cancer Prog. 1-800-273-TALK 1-877-532-2271 1-800-273-8255 Lottery Information Tobacco Quitline 1-800-252-1775 1-866-784-8937 Medicare Toll Free Directory Assistance 1-800-Medicare 1-800-373-3411 Meth Helpline Tourism, Illinois 1-866-535-7922 1-800-226-6632 National Center for Missing Veteran’s Affairs And Exploited Children 1-800-827-1000 1-800-843-5678 National Runaway Switchboard Winter Road Conditions 1-800-786-2929 1-800-452-4368 Parent Help Line 1-888-727-5889 16 Housing Alexander County Housing Authority 1101 Ohio St Cairo, IL 618-734-1910 Delta Apartments 1207 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL Little Egypt Apartments 310 18th St Cairo, IL Women’s Shelter Cairo, IL 618-734-4357 17 Substance Abuse Delta Center Inc 1401 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-2665 NA Meeting Shuemaker Buidling 1100 Halliday Avenue Cairo, IL 6:00 pm on Wednesdays 18 Support Groups Cairo Women’s Shelter 911 Cedar St Cairo, IL 618-734-4357 Delta Center 1400 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL 618-734-2665 19 Transportation Shawnee Public Transportation 866-577-6278 20 Utilities Cairo Public Utility Company 1100 Commercial Ave Cairo, IL 618-649-0017 Illinois American Water Co 4100 Ohio St Cairo, IL 618-734-3776 Bond County Resource Guide 2017 Bond County Directory Table of Contents Aging…………………………………………………………...3 Childcare…………………………………………………….…4 Child / Youth Activities…………………………………….….5 Child / Youth / Family – Social Service Agencies………….…6 Counseling……………………………………………………..7 Disabled………………………………………………………..8 Early Childhood………………………………………………..9 Education……………………………………………………...10 Financial Assistance / Related Services………………………11 Food…………………………………………………………...12 Healthcare……………………………………………………..13 Helpful Toll Free Numbers…………………………………...14 Housing……………………………………………………….16 Pet Resources………………………………………………….17 Pregnancy……………………………………………………..18 Substance Abuse………………………………………………19 Transportation…………………………………………………20 Utilities………………………………………………………..21 Aging Bond County Health Department 1520 S 4th St Greenville, IL 618-664-1442 Bond County Senior Center 1001 East Harris Avenue Greenville, IL 618-664-1465 Brauns Terrace 1115 E Washington Ave Greenville, IL 618-664-1444 Cedarhurst Memory Care 1200 E Harris Ave Greenville, IL Emerald Pointe 105 Honey Locust Ln Greenville, IL 618-644-6096 Glenwood 605 S Dewey St Greenville, IL 618-664-9012 Helia Healthcare of Greenville 400 E Hillview Ave Greenview, IL 618-664-1622 Childcare Child’s World Day Care 1106 S Elm St Greenville, IL 618-664-2854 BCMW Headstart Center 218 E South Ave Greenville, IL 618-664-0025 Sonrise Christian Education 1100 Killamey Dr Greenville, IL 618-664-4508 Child / Youth Activities 4-H University of Illinois Extension 925 E Harris Greenville, IL 618-664-3665 American Farm Heritage Museum 1395 Museum Avenue Greenville, IL 618-664-9733 Andrew Carnegie Public Library 414 W Main St Greenville, IL 618-664-3155 Bond County Fair 618-664-0706 Durley Camp & Retreat Center 1391 Woburn Rd Greenville, IL Kingsbury Park District 630 E City Rt 40 Greenville, IL 618-664-4969 Marcoot Jersey Dairy & Creamery 526 Dudleyville Rd Greenville, IL 618-664-1110 Child / Youth / Family – Social Service Agencies BCMW Community Services 915 S 3rd St D Greenville, IL 618-664-3309 Bond County Health Department 1520 S 4th St Greenville, IL 618-664-1442 Bond County Housing Authority 220 E Winter Ave Greenville, IL 618-664-2321 Brauns Terrace 1115 E Washington Ave Greenville, IL 618-664-1444 Human Service Department 100 N Locust St Greenville, IL 618-664-0668 Jubilee House 417 W College Ave Greenville, IL 618-664-2360 Knights of Columbus 411 Charles Ave Greenville, IL 618-664-3209 Phoenix Crisis Center 200 W College Ave Greenville, IL 618-664-2953 Counseling Bond County Health Department 1520 S 4th St Greenville, IL 618-664-1442 Prairie Counseling Center 503 South Prairie Street Greenville, IL 618-664-1455 Wellness Link 150 Health Care Dr Greenville, IL 618-664-2922 Disabled BCMW Community Services 915 S 3rd St Greenville, IL 618-664-3309 Beltone Hearing Aid Service 621 S 2nd St Greenville, IL 618-463-9490 Bond County Health
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