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Author John D. Bess Special Advisor
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ADULT RESOURCE DIRECTORY: 2013 COMM
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C. Medical Care D. Social Visitatio
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS (Quick Reference)
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conditions vary dependent on severa
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hearings, random urine screenings a
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CSO can increase the level of super
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Branch V - Interstate Compact and G
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Central Intervention Team (CIT) 601
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Firearm Possession: No person convi
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D. Children Charged as Adults (Titl
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III. SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Subs
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offered aftercare case management s
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DBH Funded Substance Abuse Treatmen
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B. Free and Fee Treatment Services
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Another Way, Inc. - 1363 Holton Lan
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assess public safety concerns, comm
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education services, case management
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family counseling, and weekly trans
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Angie Smith, Women’s Program Mana
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toiletries), access to primary medi
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Prince Georges County Health Depart
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substance abusing behavior, and (3)
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Serenity Home, Inc. - 514 Wolfe Str
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Phoenix Houses of the Mid-Atlantic
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Program, remain alcohol free (TAP s
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Note: Transfer of Community Supervi
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youth program. Federal Bonding Prog
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DOES Office of Youth Programs - 405
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Division of Rehabilitation Services
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Annie Higginbotham, Job Developer F
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Capital Guardian Youth Challenge Ac
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Downtown SAMS - 1250 H Street, NW #
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Lifeguards and Swimming pool staff
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Opportunities Industrialization Cen
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Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW)
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V. EDUCATION A. General Educational
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Southeast (SE) GED Programs and DC
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www.(Collegename).edu/admissions fo
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Selective Service Registration - Ma
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DC Special Education students are e
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DC (18+) residents seeking emergenc
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Hypothermia Shelters (DC) AREA SHEL
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Domestic Violence Treatment Program
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F. Treatment For Persons with Sexua
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Federal Public Defender Offices nea
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Children’s National Medical Cente
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B. Other Community Health Centers &
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Hospice of Washington - 3720 Upton
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All genders, (12 - 35 years), repro
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Free HIV Testing Sites in DC QUADRA
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Free HIV Testing Sites in DC QUADRA
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Mon, Tues, Thurs 8am to 4pm, Mon, W
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Us Helping Us - 3636 Georgia Avenue
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Bernice Alston, Manager Provides pa
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Grandparent Caregivers Program (CFS
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investigates reported allegations o
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(202) 610-9630 (Outreach), (202) 61
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Hope House Kids Program facilitates
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University Legal Services - 220 I S
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D. Notary Services Accessing notary
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Mother’s Program: Pregnant and po
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Northwest Center 2702 Ontario Rd, N
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B. Other Parenting Resources Nation
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Hero’s Place - 1204 Queen Street,
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E. Mental Health VET Center - 1250
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XVII. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES/COMMU
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Organization Martha’s Table www.m
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Community and Economic Development
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Neal T. Conway, Executive Director
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Class and individual representation
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Project Help - (202) 434-2120, Dani
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Mental Health Division (MHD) - 633
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XIX. IMMIGRATION Arrestees not born
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Catholic Charities (DC) - 924 G Str
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Washington Lawyer’s Committee For
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C. Deportation Map Adult Resource D
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Homestretch - 303 S. Maple Avenue,
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Boat People S.O.S - 6066 Leesburg P
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Focus on Kids Foster Care Street Ou
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XXI. LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSG
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Courtney’s House - PO Box 48626,
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of Alcoholics Anonymous. Regularly
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XXII. PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY SERV
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Division of Rehabilitation Services
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chronically mentally ill patients,
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Clothes Closet: Ms. Ola Betts, by a
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SHABACH! Community Service Corp - 2
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Maryland Crime Victims Resource Cen
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Association of Retarded Citizens DC
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DC Rape Crisis Center .............
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Hospice of Washington .............
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Next Step .........................
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St. Ann’s Center For Children, Yo