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2-1-1 Texas Call: 2-1-1 For more information on 2-1-1 in the United States, visit http://www.211.org 1323 58th Street, Lubbock, TX 79412 Help: 2-1-1 or 806-762-5043 or 877-541-7905 Administration: 806-762-8721 Free and confidential community information and referral service provided. Find free information on services in your area providing: food, shelter, rent assistance, utility bill assistance, counseling, child care, after school programs, senior services, disaster relief, and other programs in the area. For health and human resource information in Lubbock and surrounding 15 county region, dial 2-1-1 or email
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Catholic Family Services 2805 N. Columbia Street, Plainview, TX 79072 806-296-7044 Parent- teen skills building classes. Information and referral service to agencies that can help. Services provided in the LEAF communities of: Plainview, Crosbyton, Littlefield and Tulia.
Central Plains Center 24-Hour CRISIS Number: 800-687-1300 Admissions: 715 Houston, Plainview, TX 79072 Main number: 806-296-2726 Serves Bailey, Briscoe, Castro, Floyd, Hale, Lamb, Motley, Parmer and Swisher County citizens with mental illness, mental retardation, emotional disturbance, addiction and early childhood developmental delay.
Rural Children's Initiative Plainview Office - Central 631 Broadway Plainview, TX 79072 806/291-0388 Phone 806/291-4428 Fax Littlefield Office - West 232 Phelps Ave. Littlefield, TX 79339 806/385-3766 Phone 806/385-4251 Fax Floydada Office - East 105 S. Main, Suite 206 Floydada, TX 79235 806/983-4929 Phone/Fax Our mission is to cultivate a responsive community of care that inspires, supports, and enables all children and families to realize their potential to lead healthy, productive lives in their communities.
Community Resource Coordination Groups Floyd, Briscoe, and Motley, Counties – 806-983-2925 Castro and Swisher Counties - 806-995-2776 Bailey and Parmer Counties – 806-250-3315 Crosby and Dickens Counties – 806-767-0468 Hale County – 806-291-5324 Multi-agency groups comprised of public and private child-service providers that meets on a regular basis to review service needs and provide limited case management services for children, youth, and families who have multiple personal and family needs. These needs, which adversely affect their ability to benefit from the educational program, are best met through interagency cooperation.
Crisis Center of the Plains Office: 806-293-9772 24 Hour Hotline: 806-293-7273 Crisis counseling, rape crisis and victims services, problem solving assistance, information and referral, individual and group counseling.
Lamb County Family Resource Center 232 Phelps Ave., Littlefield, TX 806-385-3766 Individual, group, and family prevention & intervention services for youth and families who are at risk for substance abuse, and behavioral and emotional problems; parent education and support services; short-term skills based training dealing with: low self-esteem issues, anger management problems, communication skills building, conflict resolution.
Plainview Counseling Association 3109 Olton Road, Plainview, TX 79072 806-293-8402 Marriage & Family Counseling, Substance Abuse and Sex Offenders Treatment, Mental and Behavioral Health Counseling for adults, adolescents and children.
STAND Intervention Program 105 Main, Floydada, TX 79235; 806-983-4929 232 Phelps Ave., Littlefield, TX; 806-385-372-2806 1200 Houston Street, Plainview, TX; 293-1105 Individual, group, and family prevention & intervention services for youth and families who are at risk for substance abuse, and behavioral and emotional problems; parent education and support services; short-term skills based training dealing with: low self-esteem issues, anger management problems, communication skills building, conflict resolution. Area Agency on Aging (AAA) 1323 58th Street / PO Box 3730 Freedom Station, Lubbock, TX 79452-3730 806-687-0940 / 888-418-6564 FAX 806-765-9544
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The AAA provides an inclusive and coordinated variety of services and opprotunities so that seniors can lead dignified, independent, and productive lives. THese services are for those living in the South Plains region. LOOKING FOR HELP - And Don't Have a Clue Where to Go? (pdf) H.O.T. Jobs - Health Opportunities in Texas Texas HOT Jobs is a health career guide provided by the Texas AHECs and their partners.
SAMHSA United States Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration. "A Life in the Community For Everyone"
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline A 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. If you need help, please dial 1-800-273-TALK (8255). You will be routed to the closest possible crisis center in your area. With more than 130 crisis centers across the country, our mission is to provide immediate assistance to anyone seeking mental health services. Call for yourself, or someone you care about. Your call is free and confidential.
Unting Parents TUiniting Parents is a parent case management program for families of children with chronic illnesses and/or disibilities We are staffed by a program director, administrative assistant and trained Parent Case Managers who have children with disibilities. Uniting Parents provides families in the upper 32 counties of the Texas Panhandle the resources they need to help their children.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) NAMI has established itself as the most formidable grassroots mental health advocacy organization in the country. Dedication, steadfast commitment and unceasing belief in NAMI's mission by grassroots advocates have produced profound changes. NAMI's greatest strength is the dedication of our grassroots leaders and members. We are the families, friends and individuals that serve to strengthen communities across the country.
TexVet Partners Across Texas is the collaborative effort of federal, state, and local organizations, that focuses on bringing our military members and those that care about them a wealth of resources. The resources identified through TexVet are meant for anyone who is serving or has served in any branch of the military, as well as the others who care about a service member.
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