Abuse

The mission statement of 1736 Family Crisis Center is to serve vulnerable community members in Los Angeles. It wants to help children, women, men, and families through crises, domestic violence, assault, homelessness, addiction, emotional challenges, and more.

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Individual & Family Services Psychiatric Health Road to Recovery Meet Me Where I Am (MMWIA) Integrated Physical Health Services

 Abuse, Crisis, Education, HIV/AIDS, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 906 views

The Craven County Veterans Services Office provides various services and referrals so Veterans, dependents, and survivors can apply for and receive benefits for which they are entitled.

 Abuse, Crisis, Education, Housing/Shelter, Insurance, Job Services, Legal Aid, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Recovery, Support Groups, Veteran Services / 906 views

Counseling, pregnancy help, womans services, drug addiction, therapy and medication.

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The Department of Social Services has an email address, DSSinfo@NHCgov.com, for customers to send documents, requests for applications and case inquiries for Economic Services programs including: Food and Nutrition Services (formerly known as Food Stamps) Medicaid, including Long Term Care services Child Care assistance (subsidy for child care costs) Work First Family Assistance (financial assistance for working families) Crisis Intervention (financial assistance for utility and housing payments) To report abuse or neglect, or for Social Work services, like Foster Care, Child Protective Services or Adult Protective Services, call 910-798-3420.

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VOW was founded so that survivors of domestic violence can help shape the policies, actions and regulations that impact abused women and children. The success of our first initiative, the Battered Mother’s Justice Campaign, encouraged us to develop organizing campaigns focused on reforming housing and child welfare programs in New York City. Our campaigns affect thousands of women annually. We are committed to ensuring that the systems in place to aid survivors of domestic violence and their children are effective and responsive. Through diverse collaborations, we educate the public about issues facing survivors of domestic violence and their children. We wish to be recognized as the leading community organization dedicated to bettering the lives of survivors of domestic violence and their children.

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