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Provides early childhood development services, including special programs for children with disabilities and delays.
Educational Programs
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- Offers parent education classes
Provides guidance to individuals who wish to represent themselves in court for legal matters related to domestic violence, family law, wills, guardianship of disabled adults, tenant matters, and small claims. Legal Assistance
Provides in-home personal care services such as activities of daily living assistance, personal hygiene, meal preparation, non-emergency transportation, medication management, and companionship. In-Home Care
- Offers water service payment plans for customers with past due balances of $250 to $5,000
- Water4All program offers a discount on annual water and sewer bills; must be renewed yearly
Offers guidance in becoming effective leaders and agents of change among peers and within the community. Community Center More information:
- Youth of the Year celebrates achievements beginning locally with opportunities to progress to state, regional, and national levels
- Keystone Club (14 to 18 years) provides leadership development opportunities in academic success, career preparation, and community service
- Torch Club (11 to 13 years) develops leadership skills through chartered, small-groups, and service clubs
- Youth for Unity promotes equity and inclusion through service-learning, activities, and conversations
- School-based programming offered at Howard Community College, Harper's Choice Middle School, and Laurel Woods Elementary School
Operates a gym that provides recreational and sports activities for youth and adults. Leisure and Recreation More information: - Offers T-ball, flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, kick ball, weight training, running and core strength training, aerobics, aquacise, swimming lessons, yoga, zumba, and personal trainers.
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Provides library services. Library Services More information:
- Loans books, printed materials, ebooks, audio-visual materials, talking books, and more
- Offers computer training, access to computers and Internet, and WiFi
- Provides free meeting rooms.
- Provides virtual information and referral for various services
- Provides age-specific programming and services
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Sells used clothing and household items. Clothing Assistance More information:
- Accepts donations of any reusable items sold in-store; does not accept donations of large furniture, TVs, computers, car seats, cribs, or mattresses
Provides or connects families to support services, including developmental screenings, family learning activities, parenting education, playgroups, and home visiting services. Education Support, Parenting Education
- Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, and General Education Development available
- Offers workforce development and training in various industries
Offers a professionally supported mentoring program Youth Development More information: - Participating families may meet with a case manager once a month - Accepts donations of new toys, books, clothes, and household items during the holidays
Offers individual and family therapy provided in-home or in-office. Mental Health Services More information:
- Includes individual, cognitive behavioral, trauma-focused, inner child therapy, and family therapies
- Offers homework help, book clubs, journaling, and essay contests
- Provides information on money management, entrepreneurship, and college awareness
- Clients receive a card to access benefits
Manages and monitors juvenile intake complaints. Correctional Facilities and Services More information:
- Assesses and reviews complaints to promote the best interest of the child and community
- Assesses whether the juvenile court has jurisdiction and if judicial action is warranted
- Identifies risk, needs, and strengths
- When appropriate, diversion programs are offered
Sells used clothing and household items. Clothing Assistance, Home Goods More information: - Accepts donations of any reusable items sold in-store
Provides support, accountability, and opportunities for youth who have violated the law or are a danger to themselves or others. Crime Prevention and Response, Correctional Facilities and Services
Offers various classes to promote health education and stress reduction.
Medical Care, Leisure and Recreation
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- Includes exercise sessions, Yoga, discussions on nutrition, relaxation sessions, and a mindfulness meditation series
- Volunteer opportunities available
Distributes baby diapers, wipes, and formula.
Clothing Assistance, Food Assistance
Provides general medical care services, including emergency room services, primary care, surgery, women's health services, and neonatal intensive care. Medical Care More information:
- Includes inpatient and outpatient care in medicine, orthopedics, pediatrics, and obstetrics
- Treats vascular procedures, and treatment for diabetes and related disorders
- Helps inpatients with post-hospital planning, housing issues, and referrals to community services
- Telemedicine services available for some services
Provides library services including materials loan, programs for all ages, and mobile outreach. Library Services More information: - Loans books, magazines, DVDs, CDs, ebooks, large print materials, and more - Offers computer training, access to computers and Internet, and WiFi - Reference and inter-library loan services available
Helps families with children who are at risk of losing permanent housing.
Homelessness Prevention
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- Provides case management and some financial assistance
- Refers to workforce development, continuing education, food, and housing support services
