This document provides contact information for various community resources in categories such as alcohol/drug abuse, children's services, counseling, employment assistance, financial assistance, food/nutrition, health care, housing/shelter, and legal assistance. Key organizations listed include the Community Action Agency, Department of Human Services, Gogebic County Economic Development, local schools and libraries, hospitals and clinics, veterans services, unemployment assistance, homeless shelters, food banks and more.
Final ontonagon co. resource guide june 2011allisonliddle
This document provides a comprehensive list of resources in Ontonagon County, Michigan organized by category. It includes contact information for organizations that provide services related to alcohol/drug abuse, budget/credit counseling, children's services, clothing, counseling/crisis support, education, emergency services, employment assistance, financial assistance, food/nutrition, health care, housing/shelter, humane society, insurance, legal assistance, poison control, protective services, senior citizens services, special needs services, suicide prevention, support groups, transportation, utilities, veterans services, women's services and general Michigan information. The list aims to be a helpful guide to local services and support for Ontonagon County residents.
CCRC Economic Development Plan Tropical Futures 2016Shenal Basnayake
The document provides an overview of the Cassowary Coast Regional Council Economic Development Plan "Tropical Futures 2016". It outlines five pillars of economic development: 1) Marketing the Cassowary Coast Region, 2) Building Partnerships, 3) Workforce Development, 4) Enabling Infrastructure, and 5) Planning for the Future. The plan aims to guide sustainable economic growth in the region through implementing strategies and priority actions under each pillar to 2016. It also discusses the region's profile, context, and corporate framework to provide a foundation for economic development activities.
The site visit overview document outlines plans for McKesson analysts to observe clinical workflows at three Providence hospitals. The goal is to understand how information is gathered, stored, and transferred in the patient environment. Over three days, the analysts will observe activities like shift changes and patient admissions across units like ICU and medical/surgery. They will interview clinicians, take photos of the environment, and document tasks and interactions. The site visit aims to provide insights to help McKesson improve their clinical software applications.
The document provides findings from a survey of over 2,000 employees in Great Britain about health, well-being and working conditions. Key findings include:
- Nearly half of respondents had taken sick leave in the past year, averaging 5 days absence. Many also reported going to work while sick (presenteeism).
- Most common health/well-being initiatives offered were holiday and pension schemes. Subsidized canteens/restaurants and healthy vending options saw highest take-up.
- Over half reported flexible working options like flexi-time or working from home. Assistance for returning to work after sickness included reduced hours/duties.
- Relationships with managers/colleagues were mostly positive but room
The document outlines the key concepts and guidelines of basic life support (BLS) according to the American Heart Association. It discusses the chain of survival for cardiac arrest victims and the importance of early intervention. Major changes to BLS guidelines in 2015 included compressions being performed at a rate of 100-120 per minute, a compression depth of at least 2 inches for adults and children, and minimizing interruptions in chest compressions. The document provides algorithms and procedures for BLS for adults, children, and infants.
This document provides a summary of unit costs of health and social care services in the UK for 2010. It was compiled by Lesley Curtis of the Personal Social Services Research Unit and contains costs for a wide range of services. These include residential and community-based services for older people, people with mental health problems, learning disabilities, children and families, as well as hospital services. For each service, information is provided on unit costs per resident or client including establishment costs, personal living expenses, qualifications of staff and salary costs.
This document provides a summary of the evaluation report for the National Aged Care Nurse Practitioner Trial conducted in Australia between 2005-2007. The trial involved establishing nurse practitioner-like roles across seven aged care sites to evaluate the potential introduction of nurse practitioners into residential aged care. Data was collected on over 500 residents through surveys and interviews with residents, families, and staff. Results showed most residents were elderly females with multiple health issues. Residents at nurse practitioner sites reported equal or higher satisfaction with care and similar or improved health outcomes compared to control sites. Feedback from staff and stakeholders was generally positive about the value of nurse practitioners, though some concerns were raised around sustainability and regulatory barriers. The report concludes nurse practitioners may help improve care quality
Final ontonagon co. resource guide june 2011allisonliddle
This document provides a comprehensive list of resources in Ontonagon County, Michigan organized by category. It includes contact information for organizations that provide services related to alcohol/drug abuse, budget/credit counseling, children's services, clothing, counseling/crisis support, education, emergency services, employment assistance, financial assistance, food/nutrition, health care, housing/shelter, humane society, insurance, legal assistance, poison control, protective services, senior citizens services, special needs services, suicide prevention, support groups, transportation, utilities, veterans services, women's services and general Michigan information. The list aims to be a helpful guide to local services and support for Ontonagon County residents.
CCRC Economic Development Plan Tropical Futures 2016Shenal Basnayake
The document provides an overview of the Cassowary Coast Regional Council Economic Development Plan "Tropical Futures 2016". It outlines five pillars of economic development: 1) Marketing the Cassowary Coast Region, 2) Building Partnerships, 3) Workforce Development, 4) Enabling Infrastructure, and 5) Planning for the Future. The plan aims to guide sustainable economic growth in the region through implementing strategies and priority actions under each pillar to 2016. It also discusses the region's profile, context, and corporate framework to provide a foundation for economic development activities.
The site visit overview document outlines plans for McKesson analysts to observe clinical workflows at three Providence hospitals. The goal is to understand how information is gathered, stored, and transferred in the patient environment. Over three days, the analysts will observe activities like shift changes and patient admissions across units like ICU and medical/surgery. They will interview clinicians, take photos of the environment, and document tasks and interactions. The site visit aims to provide insights to help McKesson improve their clinical software applications.
The document provides findings from a survey of over 2,000 employees in Great Britain about health, well-being and working conditions. Key findings include:
- Nearly half of respondents had taken sick leave in the past year, averaging 5 days absence. Many also reported going to work while sick (presenteeism).
- Most common health/well-being initiatives offered were holiday and pension schemes. Subsidized canteens/restaurants and healthy vending options saw highest take-up.
- Over half reported flexible working options like flexi-time or working from home. Assistance for returning to work after sickness included reduced hours/duties.
- Relationships with managers/colleagues were mostly positive but room
The document outlines the key concepts and guidelines of basic life support (BLS) according to the American Heart Association. It discusses the chain of survival for cardiac arrest victims and the importance of early intervention. Major changes to BLS guidelines in 2015 included compressions being performed at a rate of 100-120 per minute, a compression depth of at least 2 inches for adults and children, and minimizing interruptions in chest compressions. The document provides algorithms and procedures for BLS for adults, children, and infants.
This document provides a summary of unit costs of health and social care services in the UK for 2010. It was compiled by Lesley Curtis of the Personal Social Services Research Unit and contains costs for a wide range of services. These include residential and community-based services for older people, people with mental health problems, learning disabilities, children and families, as well as hospital services. For each service, information is provided on unit costs per resident or client including establishment costs, personal living expenses, qualifications of staff and salary costs.
This document provides a summary of the evaluation report for the National Aged Care Nurse Practitioner Trial conducted in Australia between 2005-2007. The trial involved establishing nurse practitioner-like roles across seven aged care sites to evaluate the potential introduction of nurse practitioners into residential aged care. Data was collected on over 500 residents through surveys and interviews with residents, families, and staff. Results showed most residents were elderly females with multiple health issues. Residents at nurse practitioner sites reported equal or higher satisfaction with care and similar or improved health outcomes compared to control sites. Feedback from staff and stakeholders was generally positive about the value of nurse practitioners, though some concerns were raised around sustainability and regulatory barriers. The report concludes nurse practitioners may help improve care quality
This document provides contact information for various departments at California State University, East Bay. It lists department names, building codes or room numbers, and phone extensions. Some of the departments included are Academic Affairs, Accounting and Finance, Admissions, Athletics, the Library, Student Services, and individual colleges and academic departments. The document serves as a directory to connect people with appropriate campus resources.
Jason Raggard is a registered nurse seeking a career in healthcare. He has over 5 years of experience working in various medical roles including as a registered nurse at Baptist Health Louisville, a certified nursing assistant and technician in the emergency department at KentuckyOne Health, and as a counselor at Camp Kentahten. Raggard obtained his Associate's Degree in Nursing from Galen College of Nursing in 2015 and is currently pursuing his Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from Chamberlain College of Nursing. He holds certifications as a Kentucky Registered Nurse, in Basic Life Support, and Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
The document provides contact information for various rural assistance services available to those in need of help, including helplines for psychological assistance, financial assistance, family assistance, crisis support, and counseling services. It also lists some websites that provide information on issues like depression, drought, health and safety, and online counseling resources. At the end, it provides some indicators of depression and suggestions for managing stress and seeking help if feelings of depression persist.
THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 173Discretionary cuts, con.docxmehek4
THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 173
Discretionary cuts, consoliDations, anD savings
(Budget authority in millions of dollars)
2012 2014
2014 Change
from 2012
cuts
Agricultural Marketing Service - Microbiological Data Program, Department of Agriculture1 .............................................................. 5 ......... –5
Agricultural Marketing Service - Pesticide Recordkeeping Program, Department of Agriculture1 ....................................................... 2 ......... –2
Alaska Conveyance Program, Department of the Interior ................................................................................................................... 29 17 –12
Area Health Education Centers, Department of Health and Human Services .................................................................................... 27 ......... –27
Assistance for Europe, Eurasia, and Central Asia, Department of State and Other International Programs ...................................... 627 497 –130
Beach Grants, Environmental Protection Agency ................................................................................................................................ 10 ......... –10
Brownfields Projects, Environmental Protection Agency ..................................................................................................................... 95 85 –10
Bureau of Indian Affairs Construction, Department of the Interior ....................................................................................................... 124 107 –17
Bureau of Indian Affairs Housing Improvement Program, Department of the Interior1 ........................................................................ 13 ......... –13
Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Green Jobs Program, Department of Labor ............................................................................................. 8 ......... –8
Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Mass Layoff Statistics Program, Department of Labor1 ............................................................................. 2 ......... –2
C–130 Avionics Modernization, Department of Defense ..................................................................................................................... 208 ......... –208
C–27 Joint Cargo Aircraft, Department of Defense ............................................................................................................................. 480 ......... –480
Capacity Building (Section 4 and Rural Housing), Department of Housing and Urban Development ................................................ 40 20 –20
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Direct Healthcare Screenings, Department of Health and Human Services ................. 257 225 –32
Chemical Risk Management Fibers Program, Environmental Protection Agency ............................................................................... 2 ......... –2
Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Education ...
The document provides information about the Lowndes County School District in Mississippi. It lists the school board members and central office administration. It also provides contact information for each school in the district and gives a brief overview of the district's policies regarding instructional programs, grading, textbooks, dual enrollment, special education and more. The document serves as a guide for students, parents, and staff in the Lowndes County School District.
This document provides contact and location information for Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital outpatient services in Missouri and Illinois. It lists over 30 locations offering specialties like cardiology, dermatology, gastroenterology, and more. Phone numbers are provided for making appointments, accessing emergent needs/consultations, and directly contacting specialty schedulers.
Hampden-Sydney College is a small, private liberal arts college located in Virginia. It is one of the oldest colleges in the United States, founded in 1775. The campus is set on rolling countryside and emphasizes leadership development through a challenging academic program. Students have many opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities while maintaining a culture of responsibility.
Jurnal penutup dan neraca saldo setelah penutupan.pdfDeby Andriana
This document contains accounting records and financial statements for Private Co for the period ending March 31, 2014. It includes adjustments to various asset, liability, equity, revenue and expense accounts. After adjustments, Private Co reported total assets of $66,596, total liabilities of $5,090, and total equity of $61,506. For the period, the company reported revenues of $89,950 and expenses of $59,870, resulting in net income of $30,080.
The Elder Friendly Communities Project originated with an awareness of the
increasing seniors’ population not only in Calgary, but also throughout Canada.
As the seniors’ population increases an aging-in-place philosophy has become
commonplace. This philosophy relates strongly to the concept of ‘elder friendly
communities’ and to the participation of seniors in needs assessment, planning,
development and delivery of services to seniors.
Sports And Activities Pembroke Pines Spring 2010pinesnetwork
Complete Guide 2010 in pdf. Sports and Activities SPRING 2010. Pembroke Pines a Vibrant city!
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This document contains a list of mental health and social services resources in Sacramento County, California, including crisis lines, hospitals, clinics, support groups, counseling services, advocacy organizations, and county programs. Contact information is provided for over 50 different organizations that provide services for issues like substance abuse, domestic violence, parenting support, LGBTQ support, crisis pregnancy, and more. The document aims to be a comprehensive one-stop resource for finding mental health and social services in Sacramento County.
Music Production Colleges: Pinnacle College July-September 2012 Catalogwww.pinnaclecollege.edu
Pinnacle College offers an Associate's degree in Music Production Recording Arts. The degree prepares you for careers such as: Audio Engineering, Mixing Engineering, Studio Recording, Recording Engineer, Music Producer, Foley, Composer, Mastering Engineer, Music Producer, Live Sound Engineering to name a few.
Pinnacle College also offers a Music Production -Video Game Sound Design certificate track. Some career options include: Sound Assistant, sound editor, voice editor, dialog miser, dialog recorder, dialog coordinator, sound effects mixer, background editor as examples.
The document provides production schedule and contact information for the short film "The Next Stop". It includes cast and crew contact details, useful phone numbers, locations, technical requirements, emergency contacts, photos of the filming location, information about the lead actor, a scene breakdown, and a shooting schedule for a single day of filming. The shooting will take place on November 21st at a bus stop on High Street in Barrington, Cambridgeshire and will involve one scene of a man smoking at the bus stop.
South Carolinians have the opportunity to make voluntary contributions to various organizations through their state tax returns. Contributions can be made to 14 different funds supporting causes like wildlife conservation, children's services, veterans' assistance, education, parks, and more. The document provides details on each fund, including the agencies that manage them and how contribution dollars will be used. Taxpayers are instructed to write in the amount they wish to donate to each fund on their tax form and total contributions on Line 15.
This document provides information about course offerings at the Miller Career & Technology Center for the 2010-2011 school year. It includes general information about full-day and part-day opportunities for junior and senior students, as well as transportation options. It then provides a table of contents and descriptions of courses offered in various career academies, such as Agriculture, Arts/AV, Business, Health Science, Hospitality, Human Services, IT, Law/Public Safety, STEM, and Transportation.
Ivory Coast Private Health Sector Assessment FinalHeidi Jugenitz
USAID is the lead U.S. Government agency that works to end extreme global poverty and enable resilient, democratic societies to realize their potential.
Came into existence in 2002. It has become a successful source of valuable information for and about the Bulgarian community in Canada. Circulation: 5000.
This document provides guidance for residence hall councils at the University of California, Santa Barbara. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of hall council positions like president, vice president, treasurer, and programming chair. It also gives tips for effective leadership, goal setting, motivating members, and running productive meetings. The document aims to help hall councils plan successful programs, develop budgets, recognize members, and publicize their activities through different publicity methods.
The document promotes Wayne State University, describing it as a world-renowned institution of higher learning located in the cultural hub of Detroit that offers students a unique urban college experience through its schools and colleges while being close to various cultural attractions. Wayne State is Michigan's only urban research university and encourages prospective students to apply and discover more about the school for themselves.
The document is the 2007 annual report of the Atlanta Legal Aid Society. It provides statistics on the organization's caseload and outcomes in 2007. Some key details include:
- The organization helped over 400 people in domestic violence situations and protected over 1,400 persons against losing their housing.
- In consumer cases, it obtained nearly $1.75 million in savings for clients and helped 217 people avoid excessive or unlawful debt.
- The report lists statistics on cases by practice area, including family law, housing, consumer law, and others. It also recognizes sponsors and partners who supported the organization's work.
This document provides contact information for various departments at California State University, East Bay. It lists department names, building codes or room numbers, and phone extensions. Some of the departments included are Academic Affairs, Accounting and Finance, Admissions, Athletics, the Library, Student Services, and individual colleges and academic departments. The document serves as a directory to connect people with appropriate campus resources.
Jason Raggard is a registered nurse seeking a career in healthcare. He has over 5 years of experience working in various medical roles including as a registered nurse at Baptist Health Louisville, a certified nursing assistant and technician in the emergency department at KentuckyOne Health, and as a counselor at Camp Kentahten. Raggard obtained his Associate's Degree in Nursing from Galen College of Nursing in 2015 and is currently pursuing his Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from Chamberlain College of Nursing. He holds certifications as a Kentucky Registered Nurse, in Basic Life Support, and Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
The document provides contact information for various rural assistance services available to those in need of help, including helplines for psychological assistance, financial assistance, family assistance, crisis support, and counseling services. It also lists some websites that provide information on issues like depression, drought, health and safety, and online counseling resources. At the end, it provides some indicators of depression and suggestions for managing stress and seeking help if feelings of depression persist.
THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 173Discretionary cuts, con.docxmehek4
THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014 173
Discretionary cuts, consoliDations, anD savings
(Budget authority in millions of dollars)
2012 2014
2014 Change
from 2012
cuts
Agricultural Marketing Service - Microbiological Data Program, Department of Agriculture1 .............................................................. 5 ......... –5
Agricultural Marketing Service - Pesticide Recordkeeping Program, Department of Agriculture1 ....................................................... 2 ......... –2
Alaska Conveyance Program, Department of the Interior ................................................................................................................... 29 17 –12
Area Health Education Centers, Department of Health and Human Services .................................................................................... 27 ......... –27
Assistance for Europe, Eurasia, and Central Asia, Department of State and Other International Programs ...................................... 627 497 –130
Beach Grants, Environmental Protection Agency ................................................................................................................................ 10 ......... –10
Brownfields Projects, Environmental Protection Agency ..................................................................................................................... 95 85 –10
Bureau of Indian Affairs Construction, Department of the Interior ....................................................................................................... 124 107 –17
Bureau of Indian Affairs Housing Improvement Program, Department of the Interior1 ........................................................................ 13 ......... –13
Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Green Jobs Program, Department of Labor ............................................................................................. 8 ......... –8
Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Mass Layoff Statistics Program, Department of Labor1 ............................................................................. 2 ......... –2
C–130 Avionics Modernization, Department of Defense ..................................................................................................................... 208 ......... –208
C–27 Joint Cargo Aircraft, Department of Defense ............................................................................................................................. 480 ......... –480
Capacity Building (Section 4 and Rural Housing), Department of Housing and Urban Development ................................................ 40 20 –20
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Direct Healthcare Screenings, Department of Health and Human Services ................. 257 225 –32
Chemical Risk Management Fibers Program, Environmental Protection Agency ............................................................................... 2 ......... –2
Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Education ...
The document provides information about the Lowndes County School District in Mississippi. It lists the school board members and central office administration. It also provides contact information for each school in the district and gives a brief overview of the district's policies regarding instructional programs, grading, textbooks, dual enrollment, special education and more. The document serves as a guide for students, parents, and staff in the Lowndes County School District.
This document provides contact and location information for Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital outpatient services in Missouri and Illinois. It lists over 30 locations offering specialties like cardiology, dermatology, gastroenterology, and more. Phone numbers are provided for making appointments, accessing emergent needs/consultations, and directly contacting specialty schedulers.
Hampden-Sydney College is a small, private liberal arts college located in Virginia. It is one of the oldest colleges in the United States, founded in 1775. The campus is set on rolling countryside and emphasizes leadership development through a challenging academic program. Students have many opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities while maintaining a culture of responsibility.
Jurnal penutup dan neraca saldo setelah penutupan.pdfDeby Andriana
This document contains accounting records and financial statements for Private Co for the period ending March 31, 2014. It includes adjustments to various asset, liability, equity, revenue and expense accounts. After adjustments, Private Co reported total assets of $66,596, total liabilities of $5,090, and total equity of $61,506. For the period, the company reported revenues of $89,950 and expenses of $59,870, resulting in net income of $30,080.
The Elder Friendly Communities Project originated with an awareness of the
increasing seniors’ population not only in Calgary, but also throughout Canada.
As the seniors’ population increases an aging-in-place philosophy has become
commonplace. This philosophy relates strongly to the concept of ‘elder friendly
communities’ and to the participation of seniors in needs assessment, planning,
development and delivery of services to seniors.
Sports And Activities Pembroke Pines Spring 2010pinesnetwork
Complete Guide 2010 in pdf. Sports and Activities SPRING 2010. Pembroke Pines a Vibrant city!
Click on Slideshare at any time.
Care to Share!
It takes a community to Love and Grow!
This document contains a list of mental health and social services resources in Sacramento County, California, including crisis lines, hospitals, clinics, support groups, counseling services, advocacy organizations, and county programs. Contact information is provided for over 50 different organizations that provide services for issues like substance abuse, domestic violence, parenting support, LGBTQ support, crisis pregnancy, and more. The document aims to be a comprehensive one-stop resource for finding mental health and social services in Sacramento County.
Music Production Colleges: Pinnacle College July-September 2012 Catalogwww.pinnaclecollege.edu
Pinnacle College offers an Associate's degree in Music Production Recording Arts. The degree prepares you for careers such as: Audio Engineering, Mixing Engineering, Studio Recording, Recording Engineer, Music Producer, Foley, Composer, Mastering Engineer, Music Producer, Live Sound Engineering to name a few.
Pinnacle College also offers a Music Production -Video Game Sound Design certificate track. Some career options include: Sound Assistant, sound editor, voice editor, dialog miser, dialog recorder, dialog coordinator, sound effects mixer, background editor as examples.
The document provides production schedule and contact information for the short film "The Next Stop". It includes cast and crew contact details, useful phone numbers, locations, technical requirements, emergency contacts, photos of the filming location, information about the lead actor, a scene breakdown, and a shooting schedule for a single day of filming. The shooting will take place on November 21st at a bus stop on High Street in Barrington, Cambridgeshire and will involve one scene of a man smoking at the bus stop.
South Carolinians have the opportunity to make voluntary contributions to various organizations through their state tax returns. Contributions can be made to 14 different funds supporting causes like wildlife conservation, children's services, veterans' assistance, education, parks, and more. The document provides details on each fund, including the agencies that manage them and how contribution dollars will be used. Taxpayers are instructed to write in the amount they wish to donate to each fund on their tax form and total contributions on Line 15.
This document provides information about course offerings at the Miller Career & Technology Center for the 2010-2011 school year. It includes general information about full-day and part-day opportunities for junior and senior students, as well as transportation options. It then provides a table of contents and descriptions of courses offered in various career academies, such as Agriculture, Arts/AV, Business, Health Science, Hospitality, Human Services, IT, Law/Public Safety, STEM, and Transportation.
Ivory Coast Private Health Sector Assessment FinalHeidi Jugenitz
USAID is the lead U.S. Government agency that works to end extreme global poverty and enable resilient, democratic societies to realize their potential.
Came into existence in 2002. It has become a successful source of valuable information for and about the Bulgarian community in Canada. Circulation: 5000.
This document provides guidance for residence hall councils at the University of California, Santa Barbara. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of hall council positions like president, vice president, treasurer, and programming chair. It also gives tips for effective leadership, goal setting, motivating members, and running productive meetings. The document aims to help hall councils plan successful programs, develop budgets, recognize members, and publicize their activities through different publicity methods.
The document promotes Wayne State University, describing it as a world-renowned institution of higher learning located in the cultural hub of Detroit that offers students a unique urban college experience through its schools and colleges while being close to various cultural attractions. Wayne State is Michigan's only urban research university and encourages prospective students to apply and discover more about the school for themselves.
The document is the 2007 annual report of the Atlanta Legal Aid Society. It provides statistics on the organization's caseload and outcomes in 2007. Some key details include:
- The organization helped over 400 people in domestic violence situations and protected over 1,400 persons against losing their housing.
- In consumer cases, it obtained nearly $1.75 million in savings for clients and helped 217 people avoid excessive or unlawful debt.
- The report lists statistics on cases by practice area, including family law, housing, consumer law, and others. It also recognizes sponsors and partners who supported the organization's work.
1. ALCOHOL/DRUG ABUSE Samaritan Counseling Center ................906-265-2000 FOOD/NUTRITION EDUCATION
Veterans Hospital...................................800-215-8262
Alcohol Anonymous / Al-Anon ............... 712-432-8733 Veterans Outreach Clinic .......................906-932-0032 Community Action Agency .................... 906-667-0283
Northcare Access CDR.......................... 800-305-6564 Western U.P. Employee Assistance ......906-482-3031 Department of Human Services ............ 906-663-6200
Marquette General Hospital Rehab ....... 906-225-3186 MSU Extension Snap Ed Program ........ 906-663-4045
Western U.P. Access Services .............. 906-482-7473 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Salvation Army ...................................... 715-360-8563
Western U.P. Employee Assistance ...... 906-482-3031 Senior Meals (GOCAA) ......................... 906-667-0283
Western U.P. Substance Abuse Services Coordinating Gogebic County Economic Development .................... SHARE (Ironwood) ................................ 906-932-3022
Agency ................................................... 888-482-4377 ...............................................................906-932-2090 SHARE (Wakefield) ............................... 906-224-8421
St. Vincent DePaul – Ironwood ............. 906-932-4547
BUDGET/CREDIT COUNSELING EDUCATION – Bessemer ........... 906-663-4436
WIC/Western U.P. District Health Dept. 906-667-0200
Community Action Agency..................... 906-667-0283 All Saints Catholic Academy ..................906-932-3200
Green Path Debt Solutions .......................................... Bessemer Area School District ..............906-667-0413 HEALTH CARE
................................... 906-932-4169 or 800-718-7077 Bessemer Library ...................................906-667-0404 SEE YELLOW PAGES
MSU Extension ...................................... 906-663-4045 GOCAA Head Start ................................906-663-4302
St. Vincent DePaul – Ironwood .............. 906-932-4547 Gogebic Community College .................906-932-4231 American Cancer Society ...................... 800-469-0149
– Bessemer............ 906-663-4436 Gogebic County Community Schools Alternative Aspirus Grand View Hospital................. 906-932-2525
Education Program ................................906-663-4888 Department of Human Services ............ 906-663-6200
CHILDREN SERVICES Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District........ Lac Vieux Desert Health Center ............ 906-358-4587
...............................................................906-575-3438 Lac Vieux Desert Pharmacy .................. 906-358-4905
Big Brothers/Big Sisters ......................... 906-932-8463 Ironwood Area Schools ..........................906-932-3110 Veterans Administration Hospital .......... 800-215-8262
Department of Human Services............. 906-663-6200 Ironwood Carnegie Library.....................906-932-0203 Veterans Outreach Clinic ...................... 906-932-0032
Early On ................................................. 906-575-3438 MSU Extension ......................................906-663-4045 Western U.P. District Health Dept. ........ 906-667-0200
Gogebic Ontonagon Community Action Agency Head Wakefield-Marenisco School District......906-224-9421
Start ....................................................... 906-663-4302 Wakefield Library ...................................906-229-5236 HOUSING/SHELTER
Great Parents, Great Start ..................... 906-575-3438 Watersmeet Township School ...............906-358-4504
Great Start Collaborative ....................... 906-575-3438 Bessemer Housing Commission ........... 906-667-0288
Insurance MI Child/Healthy Kids............ 906-663-6200 EMERGENCY SERVICES Community Action Agency .................... 906-667-0283
Lac Vieux Desert Head Start ................. 906-358-4970 FOR EMERGENCY DIAL 911 Department of Human Services ............ 906-663-6200
MI Alliance for Families.......................... 800-552-4821 Ironwood Housing Commission............. 906-932-3341
MSU Extension Breast Feeding Support American Red Cross ..............................906-482-8085 Kathy Richards, Inc. .............................. 906-932-5500
............................................................... 906-663-4045 Aspirus Grand View Hospital .................906-932-2525
U.P. Regional Child Care Resource Center DNR – Forest Fires ................................906-353-6122 HUMANE SOCIETY
............................................................... 877-614-7328 Gogebic County Sheriff’s Dept...............906-667-0203
WIC/Western U.P. District Health Dept . 906-667-0200 Lac Vieux Desert Tribal Police ...............906-358-4313 Hope Animal Shelter ............................. 906-932-1511
Marquette General Poison Control.........800-222-1222
CLOTHING Michigan State Police.............................800-525-5555 INSURANCE/TEMPORARY MEDICAL
SEE YELLOW PAGES
Goodwill ................................................. 906-932-4214 EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE/TRAINING
Salvation Army....................................... 715-360-8563 Department of Human Services (Medicaid) .................
St. Vincent DePaul – Ironwood .............. 906-932-4547 Unemployment Hotline (MI) ...................866-500-0017 ............................................................... 906-663-6200
– Bessemer............ 906-663-0089 Western U.P. Michigan WORKS!................................. Social Security Administration ............... 906-932-1321
................................... 906-932-4059 or 800-562-1200
COUNSELING/EMOTIONAL CRISIS LEGAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Community Mental Health Access/Information ............ Lawyer Referral/Legal Hotline ............. 800-968-0738
............................................................... 888-906-9060 Legal Aid………………………………… 800-872-8432
Community Action Agency .....................906-667-0283
Community Mental Health Crisis Line.... 800-348-0032 Department of Human Services .............906-663-6200
Domestic Violence Escape (DOVE) ............................ POISON CONTROL
Gogebic County Friend of the Court……906-667-0218
................................... 906-932-0310 or 800-711-6744 Salvation Army .......................................715-360-8563
Marquette General Hospital ................... 800-562-9753 Aspirus Grand View Hospital................. 906-932-2525
Social Security Administration................906-932-1321
Michigan Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Marquette General Poison Control ........ 800-222-1222
Violence ................................................. 517-347-7000 St. Vincent DePaul – Ironwood ..............906-932-4547
National Domestic Violence Hotline....... 800-799-7233 – Bessemer ............906-663-4436
2. PROTECTIVE SERVICES Veteran Counselors Office (DAV) ..........906-667-1110
Community Mental Health Access/Information ............ UTILITIES
............................................................... 888-906-9060
Community Mental Health Crisis Line.... 800-348-0032
SEE YELLOW PAGES GOGEBIC COUNTY
Dial Help ................................................ 800-562-7622 Community Action Agency .....................906-667-0283
Domestic Violence Escape (DOVE) ............................ Department of Human Services .............906-663-6200
................................... 906-932-0310 or 800-711-6744 Michigan Public Service Commission ....800-292-9555
Department of Human Services............. 906-663-6200
Gogebic County Sheriff’s Dept. ............ 906-667-0203
Salvation Army .......................................715-360-8563
St. Vincent DePaul – Ironwood ..............906-932-4547
RESOURCE GUIDE
Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual
Violence ................................................. 517-347-7000
– Bessemer ............906-663-4436 AND
Michigan State Police ............................ 800-525-5555
National Domestic Violence Hotline....... 800-799-7233
VETERAN SERVICES
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Veteran Center.......................................800-215-8262
SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICES Benefit Program ..........................................X32659
Transportation .............................................X32666
Community Action Agency..................... 906-667-0283 Veteran Counselors Office .....................906-667-1110
Senior Meals (GOCAA) ......................... 906-667-0283 Veteran Outreach Clinic .........................906-932-0032
Social Security Administration ............... 906-932-1321
WOMEN SERVICES
SPECIAL NEED SERVICES
Aspirus Grand View OB/GYN ................906-932-2525
Brain Injury Association of Michigan ...... 800-444-6443 Domestic Violence Escape (DOVE).............................
Community Mental Health Access/Information ............ ................................... 906-932-0310 or 800-711-6744
............................................................... 888-906-9060 MSU Extension Breast Feeding Support .....................
Early On ................................................. 906-575-3438 ...............................................................906-663-4045
Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District ....... Western U.P. District Health Dept..........906-667-0200
............................................................... 906-575-3438
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill ....... 800-331-4264
Veterans Administration......................... 800-215-8262
Western U.P. District Health Dept ......... 906-667-0200
SUICIDE PREVENTION
FOR EMERGENCY DIAL 911
Community Mental Health Crisis Line.... 800-348-0032
Dial Help ................................................ 800-562-7622
Suicide Prevention Hotline..................... 800-273-8255 Great Start Collaborative
Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District
SUPPORT GROUPS 202 Elm Street
Alcohol Anonymous / Al-Anon ............... 712-432-8733 PO Box 218
MICHIGAN GENERAL INFORMATION Bergland, MI 49910
Aspirus Grand View Hospital ................. 906-932-2525
Community Mental Health Access/Information ............
DIAL 211 www.gogreatstart.org
............................................................... 888-906-9060
Dial Help ................................................ 800-562-7622
TRANSPORTATION
Community Action Agency..................... 906-667-0283 Updated June 2011
Department of Human Services............. 906-663-6200
Gogebic County Transit ......................... 906-932-2523
St. Vincent DePaul – Ironwood .............. 906-932-4547
– Bessemer............ 906-663-4436