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Provides free maternity clothing to families in need. Families may receive assistance once every three months.
- Diagnostic Program: Helps identify or confirm special healthcare needs and develop a care plan. Services may include tests, x-rays, and evaluations by CMH-approved providers. Children are eligible until age 21, and financial eligibility is not required.
- Treatment Program: Provides ongoing care for eligible medical conditions, requiring both medical and financial eligibility. Services include therapies, hospitalizations, medications, and service coordination. Children and young adults are eligible until age 25.
- Service Coordination Program: Assists families in locating and coordinating services for children with specific diagnoses, often through hospital specialty teams. This program ensures families can access appropriate care and resources.
Provides access to victim advocates who can answer general questions about crime victim rights, the criminal justice process, and related topics. Advocates may also provide referrals to other local resources and services that offer support to crime victims. In some cases, advocates may provide assistance filing for restitution, guidance on writing victim impact statements, and accompaniment to court proceedings.
Delivers Foundations for a Better Life 12-week program focused on addressing participants' physical, financial, spiritual, emotional, and relational barriers to maintaining employment. While attending the program, participants also have access to transportation assistance, and on-site resources such as free meals, child care, a fitness center, clothing and hygiene products, support group meetings, and a computer lab.
