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Guil<strong>for</strong>d County<br />

Supportive <strong>Services</strong><br />

For <strong>Youth</strong><br />

Resource Guide<br />

Fall 2008


Dear Community Members,<br />

The Guil<strong>for</strong>d County <strong>Youth</strong> Supportive <strong>Services</strong> Resource Directory is a comprehensive list of<br />

community agencies in Guil<strong>for</strong>d County which offer programs and services to youth and their<br />

families <strong>for</strong> a wide range of needs. This resource directory has been created to be used by<br />

parents and youth service providers (such as school administration and teachers, social workers,<br />

guidance counselors, and school resource officers) to make referrals <strong>for</strong> youth and families<br />

with unmet needs.<br />

Many of the services listed originated from United Way's 2-1-1 In<strong>for</strong>mation Referral database.<br />

This resource directory was originally developed by the Resource and Needs Subcommittee of<br />

the Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Disproportionate Minority Contact Project (DMC). DMC is a community<br />

initiative focused on identifying ways we can reduce the number of African American youth entering<br />

the juvenile justice system. A grant that supported the DMC initiative was awarded to<br />

the UNCG Center <strong>for</strong> <strong>Youth</strong>, Family, and Community Partnerships through the North Carolina<br />

Department of Crime Control & Public Safety, Governor's Crime Commission.<br />

Currently, this directory is updated and maintained by the Guil<strong>for</strong>d <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong> and<br />

housed on its website www.guil<strong>for</strong>deducationalliance.org. Other organizations are encouraged<br />

to link it to their websites and to make additional copies of this booklet as needed.<br />

Funds <strong>for</strong> the printing and distribution have been provided through a grant that Guil<strong>for</strong>d <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Alliance</strong> received from American Express.<br />

While the services listed within this directory were current when published, services and contact<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation listed may become outdated. For the most updated version, please to go the<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong> website, or <strong>for</strong> further in<strong>for</strong>mation or to make a suggestion, please<br />

contact Guil<strong>for</strong>d <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong> at info@guil<strong>for</strong>deducationalliance.org or (336) 841-4332.<br />

Thank you to the many organizations and individuals who have made this resource available to<br />

the community!<br />

Margaret Bourdeaux Arbuckle<br />

Executive Director<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

Fall 2008


Table of Contents<br />

Chapter Title Page<br />

1 Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care 1<br />

2 After School Care 2<br />

3 Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health 3<br />

4 Delinquency 5<br />

5 Diverse & Special Needs 6<br />

6 Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> 10<br />

7 Employment & Training 10<br />

8 Faith Based <strong>Services</strong> 11<br />

9 Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health) 12<br />

10 Life Skills 13<br />

11 Mentoring 14<br />

12 Parenting & Family Development 18<br />

13 Recreation & Extracurricular Activities 18<br />

14 Substance Abuse 21<br />

15 Teen Pregnancy 21<br />

16 Tutoring & Academic Support 23<br />

17 <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong> 25<br />

18 Other <strong>Services</strong> 26<br />

Index of Community Resources 27


Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

Greensboro<br />

You can make a report of child abuse by calling, writing, or visiting<br />

Department of Social <strong>Services</strong>, Child<br />

(336) 641-3795<br />

www.co.guil<strong>for</strong>d.nc.us<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Department of Social <strong>Services</strong>, Child Protective<br />

Protective <strong>Services</strong><br />

High Point<br />

<strong>Services</strong> Division.<br />

(336) 845-7866<br />

Act Together Crisis Care—<strong>Youth</strong><br />

Focus<br />

www.youthfocus.org (336) 375-1332<br />

A 12 bed facility <strong>for</strong> youth ages 10-17 who have run away, are<br />

experiencing a family crisis, are the victims of abuse or neglect or<br />

become homeless <strong>for</strong> other reasons. The maximum stay is 15 days.<br />

AGAPE of NC Inc. (336) 855-7107<br />

Provides services to abused and neglected children and their<br />

families through adoptions, foster care, and counseling.<br />

Children’s Home Society of North<br />

Carolina<br />

www.chsnc.org 1-800-632-1400<br />

CHS Adoption and Foster Care program provides the following<br />

services to improve quality-of-life <strong>for</strong> children at risk: Foster<br />

Care—Parent training and support services <strong>for</strong> temporary placement<br />

of children in safe, nurturing foster homes; Adoption—Social work,<br />

recruitment, training, referral, placement, assessment, and postplacement<br />

services; The <strong>Alliance</strong>— Needs-assessments of children<br />

and specialized therapy enabling successful adoptive placements;<br />

Supportive Post Adoption Network <strong>Services</strong> – Social work services<br />

to prevent placement disruption and specialized trainings addressing<br />

the needs of children with traumatic pre-adoption experiences.<br />

Elon Homes <strong>for</strong> Children www.elonhomes.org/ (336) 292-6008<br />

Private foster care and group homes providing a continuum of<br />

services that enhance the quality of spiritual, physical, emotional,<br />

intellectual, and relational well-being of youth and their families.<br />

Students may be admitted to Elon Homes <strong>for</strong> Children directly by<br />

referral from Department of Social <strong>Services</strong>, Area Program Mental<br />

Health Agencies, juvenile court counselors, outpatient therapists,<br />

hospitals, or other treatment centers. Children that are referred must<br />

be in the custody of the Department of Social <strong>Services</strong> or have a<br />

Voluntary Placement Agreement, which is obtained through the local<br />

DSS.<br />

Family Preservation <strong>Services</strong>—<strong>Youth</strong><br />

Focus<br />

www.youthfocus.org (336) 333-6853<br />

Intensive home-based model of help and education to keep troubled<br />

families from being separated. Counselors provide up to 15 hours of<br />

help each week.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Supportive <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> Resource Guide, Fall 2008 1


Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Family Service of the Piedmont<br />

www.safeandhealthyfamilies.com<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 387-6161<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 889-6161<br />

Foster Friends of North Carolina www.fosterfriendsnc.org (336) 834-9919<br />

In addition to providing assessment and referrals, the agency offers<br />

individual and group therapy <strong>for</strong> children or adults on a variety of<br />

issues. STAR (Strategic Treatment and Restructuring) is a twentyweek<br />

group treatment program <strong>for</strong> individual parents or parenting<br />

couples 18 years or older who are involved with DSS or the court<br />

system due to child maltreatment issues. When calling, ask <strong>for</strong><br />

Intake <strong>Services</strong>.<br />

Provides enrichment opportunities, life skills & character building<br />

programs, long term mentors, and fun events <strong>for</strong> children living in<br />

foster care.<br />

Guardian Ad Litem www.nccourts.org/Citizens/GAL/Default.asp (336) 574-4315<br />

Specialized Children’s Care (336) 574-0981<br />

<strong>Youth</strong> Unlimited www.youthunlimited.cc (336) 883-1361<br />

2. After School Care<br />

Regional Child Care Resources &<br />

Referral<br />

After-school Care Enrichment<br />

<strong>Services</strong> (ACES)<br />

www.rccrr.org<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 369-5097<br />

www.gcsnc.com/programs/aces.htm (336) 370-8905<br />

Trains child advocates who represent abused/neglected children in<br />

Juvenile court after being removed from their families.<br />

Provides services <strong>for</strong> males 10 to 18 years-old. Also operates two<br />

long-term group homes <strong>for</strong> boys.<br />

Provides residential care and counseling services <strong>for</strong> adolescents<br />

with severe behavioral problems at school or home. Provides<br />

community-based programs in foster care, intensive in-home<br />

services, diagnostic assessment, day treatment, and community<br />

support.<br />

Coordinates services to meet early educational and child care needs<br />

in Guil<strong>for</strong>d County. Helps parents in securing community resources<br />

and in acquiring the highest level of educational and child care<br />

services available.<br />

After school program which provides academic and recreational<br />

activities <strong>for</strong> students in grades K-5.<br />

Boys & Girls Club of Greater High<br />

Point<br />

www.hpclubs.org (336) 882-2582<br />

Provides targeted and results-oriented programs <strong>for</strong> disadvantaged<br />

youth, with a focus on <strong>Education</strong> and Career Development, Health<br />

and Life Skills, the Arts, Character and Leadership Development,<br />

and Sports, Fitness, and Recreation.<br />

Brown Recreation Center Afterschool<br />

Care Program<br />

www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/Parks (336) 274-3470<br />

Greensboro Lifeskills Center (336) 574-0079<br />

Multicultural Center at Christ The<br />

King Catholic Church<br />

http://www.charlottediocese.org/<br />

(336) 884-1442<br />

(336) 687-7003<br />

Ages: 5-12 year olds. Monday-Friday 2:30-6:00 PM during the school<br />

year.<br />

A learning center <strong>for</strong> children and families which strives to develop<br />

productive and emotionally stable boys and girls <strong>for</strong> the betterment<br />

of our society.<br />

Offers afterschool care through the De Paul Academy, summer<br />

camps <strong>for</strong> elementary and middle school students, and “Amigos y<br />

Hermanos”, a gang prevention project <strong>for</strong> elementary and middle<br />

school students funded through the Governor’s Crime Commission<br />

Grant. Also has parenting classes and women’s support group <strong>for</strong><br />

Hispanics.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Supportive <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> Resource Guide, Fall 2008 2


Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of<br />

Greensboro<br />

www.greensborobgc.org (336) 274-1509<br />

Support Our Students—YWCA www.ywcagsonc.org (336) 273-3461<br />

The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Greensboro provides<br />

tutoring, computer training, sports education, homework help, and<br />

mentoring.<br />

SOS works to increase safe, af<strong>for</strong>dable after school care <strong>for</strong> middle<br />

school adolescents. SOS builds children’s self-identity, and<br />

increases academic per<strong>for</strong>mance, interests and success. SOS is<br />

held at Allen, Aycock, Eastern Guil<strong>for</strong>d, Guil<strong>for</strong>d, Jamestown, and<br />

Southern Guil<strong>for</strong>d middle schools.<br />

The Music Academy www.musicacademync.org (336) 379-8748<br />

The Academy provides group music lessons and per<strong>for</strong>mances in<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County ACES programs, as well as private schools.<br />

Washington Drive Resource and<br />

Enrichment Center<br />

YMCA of Greensboro<br />

www.hpymca.org/chavis/index.asp (336) 882-1222<br />

www.ymcagreensboro.org<br />

(336) 478-YMCA<br />

(336) 272-2131<br />

(336) 882-YMCA<br />

(336) 387-YMCA<br />

Affiliated with the Carl Chavis YMCA. Offers resource and<br />

enrichment activities, including Learn and Earn youth reading<br />

program.<br />

Seven locations offering recreational, physical fitness, athletic,<br />

educational, and after school programs.<br />

YMCA of High Point<br />

www.hpymca.org<br />

(336) 869-0151<br />

(336) 434-4000<br />

(336) 861-7788<br />

Several locations offering programs and activities <strong>for</strong> children, adults<br />

and seniors. Programs include aerobics, cardiovascular exercising,<br />

adult sports, youth sports, youth summer camps and swimming.<br />

YWCA of Greensboro www.ywcagsonc.org (336) 273-3461<br />

YWCA of High Point www.ywcahp.com (336) 882-4126<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

Catholic Social <strong>Services</strong> www.cssnc.org (336) 274-5577<br />

Offers health and fitness services, educational workshops, skill<br />

development, and after school care.<br />

Offers programs in health, fitness, and after school care. Serves all<br />

sectors of the community, including men, but places emphasis on<br />

programs <strong>for</strong> women and girls.<br />

CSS offers services including pregnancy support, counseling, and<br />

Latino services.<br />

Cheshire Center<br />

www.cheshirecenter.net<br />

(336) 375-2240<br />

1-800-360-1099<br />

Cheshire Center, Inc. is the largest private clinic in the area providing<br />

Speech Therapy, Developmental Therapy (C.B.R.S.), Physical<br />

Therapy and Occupational Therapy to a largely pediatric population.<br />

Children's Home Society of North<br />

Carolina<br />

Counseling <strong>Services</strong>—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

Family Life Council of Greater<br />

Greensboro<br />

www.chsnc.org (800) 632-1400<br />

www.youthfocus.org<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 333-6853<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 841-6083<br />

www.flcgso.com (336) 333-6890<br />

CHS services include pregnancy counseling, family and therapeutic<br />

foster care, domestic adoption <strong>for</strong> infants and older children, and<br />

adoption support services.<br />

Therapists work with young people ages 7 to 17 and their families to<br />

resolve issues such as delinquency, truancy and behavior problems,<br />

both at home and school.<br />

Provides accessible, high-quality and diverse programs, resources<br />

and advocacy <strong>for</strong> today's families, educators and community<br />

agencies.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Supportive <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> Resource Guide, Fall 2008 3


Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Greensboro<br />

Focused on building safe and healthy families and strong<br />

(336) 387-6161<br />

Family Service of the Piedmont<br />

www.safeandhealthyfamilies.com<br />

communities by providing counseling, victim services, prevention<br />

High Point<br />

services, and community education.<br />

(336) 889-6161<br />

Grief Support Groups <strong>for</strong><br />

Children—Hospice and Palliative<br />

Care of Greensboro<br />

Grief Support Groups <strong>for</strong><br />

Children—Hospice of the Piedmont<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d Center<br />

http://hospicegso.org (336) 544-5437<br />

www.hospice-careconnection.org (336) 889-8446<br />

www.guil<strong>for</strong>dcenter.com<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 641-3630<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 845-7949<br />

1-800-853-5163<br />

Children cope with loss differently than adults. The Kids Path staff of<br />

HPCG offer support activities <strong>for</strong> children and adolescents<br />

throughout the year.<br />

For children (up to age 18), support groups and individual counseling<br />

are available to address the unique needs and issues of grieving<br />

children and adolescents through the Kids Path program. Individual<br />

and family sessions can also be arranged with a Bereavement<br />

Counselor.<br />

Provides confidential services <strong>for</strong> residents of Guil<strong>for</strong>d County of all<br />

ages with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities and substance<br />

abuse problems.<br />

Institute <strong>for</strong> Family Centered <strong>Services</strong> www.ifcsinc.org (336) 297-9009<br />

Jewish Family <strong>Services</strong> www.shalomgreensboro.org/ (336) 852-4829<br />

Learning Disabilities Association<br />

www.ldaguil<strong>for</strong>d.org<br />

(336) 855-5900<br />

(800) 222-3123<br />

Mell-Burton School—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus www.youthfocus.org (336) 375-5502<br />

Provides programs dedicated to the health and safety of the children,<br />

youth, and families and strives to empower those families to<br />

successfully raise their children within a normalized environment.<br />

Offers in<strong>for</strong>mation and Referral line, counseling, Resettlement<br />

<strong>Services</strong>, Financial Assistance, Goodwill Coupons, and the Jewish<br />

Community High School program.<br />

Promotes awareness of the multifaceted nature of learning<br />

disabilities and a support group <strong>for</strong> individuals with learning<br />

disabilities, their families, and professionals.<br />

Day treatment program <strong>for</strong> middle and high school students with<br />

serious emotional and behavioral problems.<br />

Mental Health<br />

Association—Greensboro<br />

Mental Health Association—High<br />

Point<br />

Methodist Counseling—Chrysalis<br />

Counseling Center<br />

www.mhag.org (336) 373-1402<br />

www.mhahp.org (336) 883-7480<br />

www.chrysaliscounselingcenter.com (336) 852-0626<br />

The Association conducts programs which help promote better<br />

mental health, provides support to those who suffer from mental<br />

illness and strives to reduce the stigma associated with mental<br />

illness through education and service.<br />

Advocates <strong>for</strong> the improved care of the mentally ill and strives to<br />

reduce the stigma associated with mental illness. Provides<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation and referral regarding support groups, educational<br />

programs, mental health agencies, etc.<br />

Chrysalis is a non-profit fee-based pastoral counseling and<br />

consultation center with 24 years of caring <strong>for</strong> individuals, couples<br />

and families, providing help <strong>for</strong> marriage and family difficulties,<br />

stress, anxiety, depression, loss and grief recovery, premarital<br />

counseling, spriritual direction, transitions - a full spectrum of<br />

services.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Supportive <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> Resource Guide, Fall 2008 4


Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Moses Cone Behavioral Health http://www.mosescone.com/ (336) 832-9700<br />

Provides inpatient and outpatient care <strong>for</strong> mental health and<br />

chemical dependency needs with 24 hour help line.<br />

Greensboro<br />

Piedmont Children’s Home—<strong>Youth</strong><br />

(336) 333-6853 Residential facility serving females ages 12 to 17 who are<br />

www.youthfocus.org<br />

Focus<br />

High Point behaviorally and/or emotionally disturbed.<br />

(336) 841-6083<br />

At PCC we provide a safe and confidential setting <strong>for</strong> people to heal<br />

emotionally, relationally and spirituality through af<strong>for</strong>dable,<br />

Presbyterian Counseling www.presbyteriancounseling.org (336) 288-1484 competent psychotherapy and education. We warmly welcome<br />

clients of all faith traditions and respect the spirituality of each<br />

person.<br />

Psychiatric Residential Treatment<br />

Facility—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

www.youthfocus.org (336) 375-8333<br />

Serves young people (13-17) who suffer from severe emotional<br />

and/or behavioral problems who cannot be successfully treated<br />

through outpatient counseling, group home placement, or other nonsecure<br />

community interventions.<br />

Tristan’s Quest, Inc. www.tristansquest.com (336) 547-7460<br />

UNA Psychological Associates<br />

(336) 370-0655<br />

(800) 779-0130<br />

<strong>Youth</strong> Unlimited www.youthunlimited.cc (336) 883-1361<br />

4. Delinquency<br />

Department of Juvenile Justice &<br />

Delinquent Prevention (DJJDP)<br />

www.ncdjjdp.org<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 256-2250<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 889-7623<br />

Law En<strong>for</strong>cement – Greensboro www.greensboro-nc.gov/police (336) 373-1000<br />

Law En<strong>for</strong>cement - High Point www.high-point.net/police/index.cfm (336) 887-7940<br />

An organization which receives gifts, grants, and fees <strong>for</strong> services<br />

and is dedicated to improving the quality of life <strong>for</strong> children and<br />

adolescents with emotional/behavioral challenges and their families<br />

through public and professional education, family support, and direct<br />

services.<br />

A licensed mental health facility providing psychological counseling<br />

<strong>for</strong> children, adolescents and adults.<br />

Provides residential care and counseling services <strong>for</strong> adolescents<br />

with severe behavioral problems at school or home. Provides<br />

community-based programs in foster care, intensive in-home<br />

services, diagnostic assessment, day treatment, and community<br />

support.<br />

Provides intake, probation and after care services to children and<br />

families involved in the juvenile court system.<br />

Works to safeguard lives and property; respectfully en<strong>for</strong>ce the laws<br />

of the land and work cooperatively to lessen the impact of crime on<br />

the lives of residents and visitors to Greensboro.<br />

The High Point Police Department strives to improve the quality of<br />

life <strong>for</strong> those we serve by developing partnerships with the<br />

community based on a commitment to quality service.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Supportive <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> Resource Guide, Fall 2008 5


Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Law En<strong>for</strong>cement- Guil<strong>for</strong>d County<br />

Sheriff<br />

www.guil<strong>for</strong>dcountysheriff.com (336) 641-3690<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Sheriff's Office is responsible <strong>for</strong> the protection of<br />

life and property, the investigation of criminal activities, the service of<br />

all civil processes, the en<strong>for</strong>cement of laws, the arrest of violators,<br />

the safekeeping of prisoners within Guil<strong>for</strong>d County, and the security<br />

of courtrooms.<br />

One Step Further www.onestepfurther.com (336) 275-3699<br />

A program which allows juveniles and their families to work out their<br />

problems positively through unpaid community service, resolution<br />

training, mediation services and victim restitution.<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

African <strong>Services</strong> Coalition www.ascafrica.org (336) 574-2677<br />

NCASC provides a number of services at no cost to clients<br />

throughout North Carolina. The services offered include:<br />

Employment services and job upgrades <strong>for</strong> those meeting the<br />

eligibility criteria; Case management (serving as a liaison with<br />

service providers) <strong>for</strong> refugee families and asylees; Translation and<br />

acculturation assistance <strong>for</strong> new refugees and immigrants in the<br />

Triad area; In<strong>for</strong>mation and referrals in human services <strong>for</strong> new<br />

immigrants in the area of health and human services.<br />

Assistive Technology Resource<br />

Center—Greensboro<br />

www.ncatp.org/ (336) 275-9044<br />

The North Carolina Assistive Technology Program (NCATP) is a<br />

state and federally funded program that provides assistive<br />

technology services statewide to people of all ages and abilities.<br />

Assistive Technology (AT) is any type of equipment that helps<br />

people with disabilities or older individuals be more independent at<br />

home, school, work, leisure time, or in community life.<br />

Autism Society of North<br />

Carolina—Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Chapter<br />

www.asncgc.org (336) 333-0197<br />

The Autism Society of Guil<strong>for</strong>d County is committed to providing<br />

support and promoting opportunities which enhance the lives of<br />

individuals within the autism spectrum and their families. The Autism<br />

Society of Guil<strong>for</strong>d County strives to create a community where<br />

people within the autism spectrum and their families receive respect,<br />

services, and supports based on individual differences, needs, and<br />

preferences.<br />

Casa Guadalupe www.cssnc.org/casaguadalupe (336) 574-2837<br />

Casa Guadalupe supports basic human needs, civil rights issues;<br />

and the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness <strong>for</strong> all people through<br />

immigration work advocacy <strong>for</strong> those new to the Spanish-speaking<br />

community in the Piedmont Triad area. Offers a link to other service<br />

agencies in the Piedmont Triad area and aids in acquiring these<br />

services.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Supportive <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Youth</strong> Resource Guide, Fall 2008 6


Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Center <strong>for</strong> New North Carolinians http://cnnc.uncg.edu (336) 334-5411<br />

The Center <strong>for</strong> New North Carolinians operates to help refugees and<br />

immigrants in the area adjust to U.S. culture. Currently CNNC<br />

operates the Glen Haven Development Center which assists<br />

immigrant families through providing after school tutoring and<br />

assistance with English <strong>for</strong> newly arrived refugees and immigrants<br />

with the goal of improving school work and acculturation.<br />

Cheshire Center<br />

www.cheshirecenter.net<br />

(336) 375-2240<br />

1-800-360-1099<br />

Cheshire Center, Inc. is the largest private clinic in the area providing<br />

Speech Therapy, Developmental Therapy (C.B.R.S.), Physical<br />

Therapy and Occupational Therapy to a largely pediatric population.<br />

Communication <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> the Deaf<br />

and Hard of Hearing<br />

www.csdhh.org<br />

Voice<br />

(336) 275-8878<br />

TTY/Video Phone<br />

(336) 274-1461<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation on any issue related to deafness and hearing loss can<br />

be obtained at CSDHH. We offer educational presentations <strong>for</strong><br />

groups, businesses or civic organizations that can be tailored to your<br />

specific needs. CSDHH advocates issues on individual and<br />

organizational levels. Examples of past advocacy projects are:<br />

Helping professionals establish policies <strong>for</strong> hiring interpreters, and<br />

finding assistive listening devices (ALDs) <strong>for</strong> public places. CSDHH<br />

can arrange an interpreter on a scheduled or emergency basis.<br />

Exceptional Children’s Assistance<br />

Center (ECAC)<br />

www.ecac-parentcenter.org/ 1-800-962-6817<br />

ECAC's Parent Training and In<strong>for</strong>mation Center (PTI) is funded<br />

through the US Department of <strong>Education</strong>, Office of Special<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Programs and has been providing services to North<br />

Carolina families of children with disabilities, their teachers and other<br />

professionals since 1983. <strong>Services</strong> provided include: parent-toparent<br />

support, help with educational issues and IEP meetings,<br />

workshops and a free lending library.<br />

Family Support Network of Central<br />

Carolina<br />

www.fsncc.org (336) 832-6507<br />

Family Support Network of Central Carolina serves families whose<br />

children have been diagnosed with a special need or chronic illness,<br />

or who have been born prematurely. The Family Support Network of<br />

Central Carolina (FSNCC) offers a variety of services <strong>for</strong> families of<br />

children with special needs. Whether your child has been recently<br />

diagnosed, or your family is new to the Triad, we can connect you<br />

with the in<strong>for</strong>mation you need to support your child, access services,<br />

and join our community.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Gay Straight Advocates <strong>for</strong> <strong>Education</strong> www.gsafe.org (336) 271-8428<br />

Provides resources which address the educational, emotional,<br />

psychological, and spiritual needs and wants of gay, lesbian,<br />

bisexual, transgender youth and their allies. GSAFE's program<br />

<strong>Youth</strong>SAFE is a safe, welcoming, confidential, regular social<br />

networking program <strong>for</strong> Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and<br />

Questioning youth in Guil<strong>for</strong>d County. Teens, age 14 -18, gather<br />

every other Thursday evening to get to know each other, support<br />

each other, have fun and in<strong>for</strong>mally discuss topics of interest to<br />

LGBTQ youth.<br />

Greensboro TEACCH (Treatment<br />

and <strong>Education</strong> of Autistic and related<br />

Communication-handicapped<br />

Children)<br />

www.teacch.com/ (336) 334-5773<br />

The Greensboro TEACCH Center serves individuals with autism in<br />

the piedmont region of North Carolina. <strong>Services</strong> include diagnostic<br />

evaluations, treatment planning and implementation, education,<br />

consultation, supported employment assistance, training<br />

opportunities and research.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d Native American Association www.guil<strong>for</strong>dnative.org (336) 273-8686<br />

Promotes greater academic success among American Indian<br />

children in the Greensboro and Guil<strong>for</strong>d County School Systems<br />

through social, economic, educational, and cultural assistance.<br />

Horsepower TLC www.horsepower.org (336) 931-1424<br />

HORSEPOWER's mission is to promote and enhance the welfare of<br />

individuals with disabilities by providing a program of therapeutic,<br />

educational and recreational value, and further, to empower<br />

individuals who are mentally, physically, emotionally and/or socially<br />

challenged through the use of horses, while providing therapeutic<br />

benefits in a safe and controlled atmosphere.<br />

Latino Family Center of Catholic<br />

Social <strong>Services</strong><br />

Learning Disabilities Association<br />

www.cssnc.org<br />

www.ldaguil<strong>for</strong>d.org<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 884-5858<br />

(336) 855-5900<br />

(800) 222-3123<br />

Serves the Latino community in Greater High Point, provides<br />

classes, counseling, individual and group therapy, victim assistance,<br />

and child and youth services.<br />

Promotes awareness of the multifaceted nature of learning<br />

disabilities and a support group <strong>for</strong> individuals with learning<br />

disabilities, their families, and professionals.<br />

Lutheran Family <strong>Services</strong><br />

www.lfscarolinas.org<br />

(336) 378-7881<br />

(336) 275-7295<br />

Seeks justice, healing, renewal, and enrichment <strong>for</strong> individuals and<br />

families through service, advocacy, and education.<br />

Multicultural Center at Christ The<br />

King Catholic Church<br />

Muscular Dystrophy Association of<br />

the Triad<br />

http://www.charlottediocese.org/<br />

(336) 884-1442<br />

(336) 687-7003<br />

greensboro@mdausa.org (336) 856-1591<br />

Offers afterschool care through the De Paul Academy, summer<br />

camps <strong>for</strong> elementary and middle school students, and “Amigos y<br />

Hermanos”, a gang prevention project <strong>for</strong> elementary and middle<br />

school students funded through the Governor’s Crime Commission<br />

Grant. Also has parenting classes and women’s support group <strong>for</strong><br />

Hispanics.<br />

MDA's 200 local offices serve every community in the United States<br />

through a vast program of clinics, support groups, summer camps,<br />

equipment loans and much more.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

National Conference <strong>for</strong> Community<br />

and Justice (NCCJ)<br />

www.nccjtriad.org (336) 272-0359<br />

Sponsors youth-based Anytown, Different and the Same, The Green<br />

Circle, High School Leadership Training, and Partners <strong>for</strong> Inclusion<br />

programs. Focus on promoting diversity tolerance and combating<br />

racism.<br />

National Multiple Sclerosis<br />

Society—Greensboro<br />

http://ncc.nationalmssociety.org/ (336) 299-4136<br />

Although MS is typically thought of as an adult-onset disease, some<br />

children and teens have been diagnosed. Young Persons with MS: A<br />

Network <strong>for</strong> Families with a Child or Teen with MS is a program that<br />

offers educational and psychosocial support <strong>for</strong> children and teens<br />

with MS and their families.<br />

NC Division of Vocational<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

Parents, Families & Friends of<br />

Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)<br />

Piedmont Baptist Association Ministry<br />

Center<br />

http://dvr.dhhs.state.nc.us/<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 299-7337<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 887-2686<br />

www.pflaggreensboro.org (336) 852-8489<br />

Designed to assist persons with impairments secure gainful<br />

employment. <strong>Services</strong> include evaluation, job placement, training,<br />

and counseling.<br />

Offers support, education, and advocacy <strong>for</strong> Lesbian and gay<br />

persons as well as their families and friends.<br />

www.piedmontbaptist.org/ministry.html (336) 275-7651 Provides ESL classes <strong>for</strong> native Spanish-speakers.<br />

Salvation Army Angel Tree (336) 881-5400<br />

Provides gifts <strong>for</strong> senior citizens and underprivileged children during<br />

the Christmas season.<br />

Special Olympics www.sonc.net 1-(888)-396-6369<br />

Specialized Children’s Care (336) 574-0981<br />

The Arc<br />

www.arcg.org<br />

www.arc-of-hp.com<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 373-1076<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 883-0653<br />

Tristan’s Quest, Inc. www.tristansquest.com (336) 547-7460<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

(Dept. of Social <strong>Services</strong>)<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 641-6520<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 845-7879<br />

Under 21<br />

(High Point)<br />

(336) 315-2016<br />

Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and athletic<br />

competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports <strong>for</strong> children and adults<br />

with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to<br />

develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and<br />

participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their<br />

families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.<br />

Provides services <strong>for</strong> males 10 to 18 years old. Also operates two<br />

long-term group homes <strong>for</strong> boys.<br />

Provides programs <strong>for</strong> children with mental retardation and their<br />

families.<br />

An organization dedicated to improving the quality of life <strong>for</strong> children<br />

and adolescents with emotional/behavioral challenges and their<br />

families through public and professional education, family support,<br />

and direct services.<br />

Site <strong>for</strong> vocational rehabilitation <strong>for</strong> clients who are disabled and<br />

have the desire to seek meaningful training and employment that will<br />

help them function in the community, as they become independent<br />

citizens.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

<strong>Youth</strong> Unlimited www.youthunlimited.cc (336) 883-1361<br />

Provides residential care and counseling services <strong>for</strong> adolescents<br />

with severe behavioral problems at school or home. Provides<br />

community-based programs in foster care, intensive in-home<br />

services, diagnostic assessment, day treatment, and community<br />

support.<br />

6. Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d Child Development www.guil<strong>for</strong>dchilddevelopment.org (336) 378-7700<br />

Offers free pre-school (Head Start & More at Four) to income<br />

elligible families. Child must be 4 years of age on or be<strong>for</strong>e August<br />

31st of current year.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Department of Social<br />

<strong>Services</strong> Childcare Subsidy<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Partnership <strong>for</strong><br />

Children<br />

http://www.co.guil<strong>for</strong>d.nc.us/<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 641-3715<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 845-7771<br />

(336) 274-5437<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Schools www.guil<strong>for</strong>d.k12.nc.us/Preschool/index.htm (336) 370-2359<br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

Provides subsidies <strong>for</strong> childcare to families who qualify.<br />

Provides in<strong>for</strong>mation on preschool and pre-k programs in Guil<strong>for</strong>d<br />

County.<br />

Offers free pre-K programs. Child must be 4 years of age on or<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e August 31st of current year.<br />

American Red Cross—Greensboro<br />

Chapter<br />

http://gso.redcross.org (336) 333-2111<br />

Adolescents (ages 11-14) can learn how to safely and responsibly<br />

care <strong>for</strong> children. Become a Certified Red Cross Babysitter by taking<br />

our Babysitter's Training Course. Adolescents (ages 15+) can take<br />

the Lifeguard Training Course to become a certified lifeguard. For<br />

the next Babysitter's Training Course or Lifeguard Training Course,<br />

contact the chapter.<br />

American Red Cross—High<br />

Point/Thomasville Chapter<br />

http://hpt.redcross.org (336) 885-9121<br />

Adolescents (ages 11-14) can learn how to safely and responsibly<br />

care <strong>for</strong> children. Become a Certified Red Cross Babysitter by taking<br />

our Babysitter's Training Course. Adolescents (ages 15+) can take<br />

the Lifeguard Training Course to become a certified lifeguard. For<br />

the next Babysitter's Training Course or Lifeguard Training Course,<br />

contact the chapter.<br />

Job Corps www.jobcorps.com (336) 297-4298<br />

Free residential (in most cases) education and training program that<br />

helps students between the ages of 16 and 24 gain the experience<br />

they need to get a better job and take control of their lives.<br />

Job Link<br />

Junior Achievement of Central North<br />

Carolina<br />

www.guil<strong>for</strong>djoblink.com<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 373-5922<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 885-8826<br />

http://centralnc.ja.org/ (336) 299-4339<br />

The Guil<strong>for</strong>d County JobLink Career Centers provide many services<br />

to help you find a job or receive the training needed to get a better<br />

job.<br />

School-based economic education programs teaching youth about<br />

business, the economy, the free enterprise system in America, how it<br />

works, and what their part can be in it.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Leadership Connections www.leadershipconnectionsnc.org (336) 790-8247<br />

NC Division of Vocational<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

(Dept. of Social <strong>Services</strong>)<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

http://dvr.dhhs.state.nc.us/<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 299-7337<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 887-2686<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 641-6520<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 845-7879<br />

Under 21<br />

(High Point)<br />

(336) 315-2016<br />

Catholic Social <strong>Services</strong> www.cssnc.org (336) 274-5577<br />

Jewish Family <strong>Services</strong> www.shalomgreensboro.org/ (336) 852-4829<br />

An award-winning, statewide educational program that targets the<br />

special needs of young women, ages 14-17, by providing<br />

experiences that foster active learning in a participative environment.<br />

Designed to assist persons with impairments secure gainful<br />

employment. <strong>Services</strong> include evaluation, job placement, training,<br />

and counseling.<br />

Site <strong>for</strong> vocational rehabilitation <strong>for</strong> clients who are disabled and<br />

have the desire to seek meaningful training and employment that will<br />

help them function in the community, as they become independent<br />

citizens.<br />

CSS offers services including pregnancy support, counseling, and<br />

Latino services.<br />

Offers in<strong>for</strong>mation and Referral line, counseling, Resettlement<br />

<strong>Services</strong>, Financial Assistance, Goodwill Coupons, and the Jewish<br />

Community High School program.<br />

Lutheran Family <strong>Services</strong><br />

www.lfscarolinas.org<br />

(336) 378-7881 or<br />

(336) 275-7295<br />

Seeks justice, healing, renewal, and enrichment <strong>for</strong> individuals and<br />

families through service, advocacy, and education.<br />

Methodist Counseling—Chrysalis<br />

Counseling Center<br />

Multicultural Center at Christ The<br />

King Catholic Church<br />

Nurturing <strong>Youth</strong> & Developing<br />

Important Alternatives (NYDIA)—St.<br />

James Presbyterian Church<br />

Piedmont Baptist Association Ministry<br />

Center<br />

www.chrysaliscounselingcenter.com (336) 852-0626<br />

http://www.charlottediocese.org/<br />

www.stjamespresby.org/nydia.htm<br />

(336) 884-1442<br />

(336) 687-7003<br />

(336) 273-6658<br />

(336) 370-8490<br />

(336) 273-6658<br />

Chrysalis is a non-profit fee-based pastoral counseling and<br />

consultation center with 24 years of caring <strong>for</strong> individuals, couples<br />

and families, providing help <strong>for</strong> marriage and family difficulties,<br />

stress, anxiety, depression, loss and grief recovery, premarital<br />

counseling, spiritual direction, transitions - a full spectrum of<br />

services.<br />

Offers afterschool care through the De Paul Academy, summer<br />

camps <strong>for</strong> elementary and middle school students, and “Amigos y<br />

Hermanos”, a gang prevention project <strong>for</strong> elementary and middle<br />

school students funded through the Governor’s Crime Commission<br />

Grant. Also has parenting classes and women’s support group <strong>for</strong><br />

Hispanics.<br />

Offers Nurturing <strong>Youth</strong> & Developing Important Alternatives (NYDIA)<br />

program, which helps young girls safely through the teen years<br />

through mentoring. Also focuses on pregnancy prevention and<br />

building self-esteem.<br />

www.piedmontbaptist.org/ministry.html (336) 275-7651 Provides ESL classes <strong>for</strong> native Spanish-speakers.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Presbyterian Counseling www.presbyteriancounseling.org (336) 288-1484<br />

Young Life www.younglife.org (336) 274-0775<br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

Provides a safe and confidential setting <strong>for</strong> people to heal<br />

emotionally, relationally and spirituality through af<strong>for</strong>dable,<br />

competent psychotherapy and education. Welcomes clients of all<br />

faith traditions and respect the spirituality of each person.<br />

Helps youth establish a relationship with Jesus Christ. Works with<br />

high schools, holds weekly meetings, and has weekend camps<br />

weekends in the winter. Conducts trips to Mexico and Frontier Ranch<br />

in Colorado to build houses during spring break and <strong>for</strong> one week in<br />

the summer.<br />

Cheshire Center<br />

www.cheshirecenter.net<br />

(336) 375-2240<br />

1-800-360-1099<br />

Cheshire Center, Inc. is the largest private clinic in the area providing<br />

Speech Therapy, Developmental Therapy (C.B.R.S.), Physical<br />

Therapy and Occupational Therapy to a largely pediatric population.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d Child Health www.gchinc.com (336) 884-0224<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Department of Public<br />

Health<br />

www.guil<strong>for</strong>dhealth.org (336) 641-7777<br />

HealthServe—Moses Cone www.mosescone.com/clinic.cfmid=931 (336) 271-5999<br />

Provides complete pediatric care including primary health, social<br />

work, mental health, Medicaid eligibility, neurology, cardiology,<br />

asthma, developmental disabilities <strong>for</strong> financially needy.<br />

Promotes the growth and development of children by providing direct<br />

and community health services to eligible children and youth, birth to<br />

age 18.<br />

HealthServe Community Health Clinic provides primary healthcare to<br />

adults and families in the Greater Greensboro area through two<br />

locations. Individuals who do not have Medicaid and would like to be<br />

seen at our facilities must complete an eligibility screening prior to<br />

receiving services. To schedule an eligibility screening call the<br />

number provided.<br />

HOPE—High Point Regional Health<br />

System<br />

www.highpointregional.com (336) 878-6713<br />

HOPE is a mobile health care unit which will serve rural, and urban<br />

areas and will service the poor, elderly, and working single parents.<br />

Moses Cone Outpatient Clinic (336) 832-7272<br />

Piedmont Health <strong>Services</strong> and Sickle<br />

Cell Agency<br />

The Arc<br />

www.piedmonthealthservices.org (336) 274-1507<br />

www.arcg.org<br />

www.arc-of-hp.com<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 373-1076<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 883-0653<br />

Provides internal medicine, OB/GYN, and pediatric health care<br />

services. Accepts insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and sliding scale<br />

payments.<br />

Provides outreach, education, screening and case management <strong>for</strong><br />

people with high risk health problems including sickle cell disease<br />

and HIV/AIDS.<br />

Provides programs <strong>for</strong> children with mental retardation and their<br />

families.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Triad Health Project<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

www.triadhealthproject.com<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 275-1654<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 884-4116<br />

Provides comprehensive HIV/AIDS case management, advocacy,<br />

limited financial assistance, food, transportation to medical<br />

appointments, and referrals to community resources. Coordinates<br />

support groups and offers individual counseling. Also provides<br />

HIV/AIDS education.<br />

4-H http://guil<strong>for</strong>d.ces.ncsu.edu/ (336) 375-5876<br />

A Healthy Start www.ywcagsonc.org (336) 273-3461<br />

Applied <strong>Youth</strong> Development (336) 274-7926<br />

Boy Scouting: Old North State<br />

Council<br />

www.bsaonsc.org<br />

(336) 378-9166 or<br />

(800) 367-9166<br />

Gives youth an opportunity to learn leadership, citizenship, and life<br />

skills through presentations, public speaking, fashion revue, projects,<br />

club activities, school enrichment programs, camp and summer fun<br />

workshops. 4-H is the youth development component of North<br />

Carolina Cooperative Extension, which links NC State and A&T<br />

State Universities to the citizens of Guil<strong>for</strong>d County.<br />

Provides programs to foster the healthy development (physical,<br />

social, and emotional) of preteen and teenage girls in the greater<br />

Greensboro area.<br />

Provides classes and activities such as: dance, drill teams, flag<br />

group, baton group, summer camp, job development, modeling,<br />

leadership, etc.<br />

Scouting program is designed to give youth a positive environment<br />

through recognition and advancement.<br />

Boys & Girls Club of Greater High<br />

Point<br />

www.hpclubs.org (336) 882-2582<br />

Provides targeted and results-oriented programs <strong>for</strong> disadvantaged<br />

youth, with a focus on <strong>Education</strong> and Career Development, Health<br />

and Life Skills, the Arts, Character and Leadership Development,<br />

and Sports, Fitness, and Recreation.<br />

College Bound Sisters www.collegeboundsistes.org (336) 334-5193<br />

Family Life Council of Greater<br />

Greensboro<br />

www.flcgso.com (336) 333-6890<br />

Girl Scouting: Tarheel Triad Council www.tarheeltriad.org (336) 274-8491<br />

Greensboro Lifeskills Center (336) 574-0079<br />

An adolescent pregnancy prevention program that encourages girls<br />

ages 12 to 17 to avoid pregnancy, graduate from high school and go<br />

to college.<br />

Provides accessible, high-quality and diverse programs, resources<br />

and advocacy <strong>for</strong> today's families, educators and community<br />

agencies.<br />

Helps girls ages 5-17 develop to their fullest potential in order that<br />

they may become happy and resourceful young women.<br />

A learning center <strong>for</strong> children and families which strives to develop<br />

productive and emotionally stable boys and girls <strong>for</strong> the betterment<br />

of our society.<br />

Greensboro <strong>Youth</strong> Council www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure/gyc/ (336) 373-2733 A leadership development organization <strong>for</strong> high school students.<br />

Hype 4 Life www.hype4life.org (336) 707-6571 Character education program taught through “stepping”.<br />

Leadership Connections www.leadershipconnectionsnc.org (336) 790-8247<br />

An award-winning, statewide educational program that targets the<br />

special needs of young women, ages 14-17, by providing<br />

experiences that foster active learning in a participative environment.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

National Conference <strong>for</strong> Community<br />

and Justice (NCCJ)<br />

NC Cooperative Extension—Guil<strong>for</strong>d<br />

County<br />

www.nccjtriad.org (336) 272-0359<br />

www.ces.ncsu.edu/guil<strong>for</strong>d/ (336) 375-5876<br />

Sponsors youth-based Anytown, Different and the Same, The Green<br />

Circle, High School Leadership Training, and Partners <strong>for</strong> Inclusion<br />

programs. Focus on promoting diversity tolerance and combating<br />

racism.<br />

Conducts educational programs in specialized areas such as<br />

housing, food selection/preparation, diet, nutrition. Sponsors 4-H<br />

program <strong>for</strong> youth ages 6-19.<br />

One Step Further<br />

www.onestepfurther.com<br />

(336) 275-3699<br />

(Greensboro)<br />

Provides mediation, sentencing alternatives, teen court, life skills<br />

training, and community service restitution programming <strong>for</strong> youth.<br />

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of<br />

Greensboro<br />

www.greensborobgc.org (336) 274-1509<br />

Win-Win Resolutions www.winwinresolutions.org (336) 230-1232<br />

YMCA of Greensboro<br />

www.ymcagreensboro.org<br />

(336) 478-YMCA<br />

(336) 272-2131<br />

(336) 882-YMCA<br />

(336) 387-YMCA<br />

The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Greensboro provides<br />

tutoring, computer training, sports education, homework help, and<br />

mentoring.<br />

Reduces violence and prejudice in schools and communities by<br />

teaching conflict resolution and positive social skills through<br />

interactive drama presentation.<br />

Seven locations offering recreational, physical fitness, athletic,<br />

educational, and after school programs.<br />

YMCA of High Point<br />

www.hpymca.org<br />

(336) 869-0151<br />

(336) 434-4000<br />

(336) 861-7788<br />

Several locations offering programs and activities <strong>for</strong> children, adults<br />

and seniors. Programs include aerobics, cardiovascular exercising,<br />

adult sports, youth sports, youth summer camps and swimming.<br />

YWCA of Greensboro www.ywcagsonc.org (336) 273-3461<br />

YWCA of High Point www.ywcahp.com (336) 882-4126<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

Offers health and fitness services, educational workshops, skill<br />

development, and after school care.<br />

Offers programs in health, fitness, and after school care. Serves all<br />

sectors of the community, including men, but places emphasis on<br />

programs <strong>for</strong> women and girls.<br />

21st Century Scholars—Communities<br />

in Schools of High Point<br />

www.cisnet.org/highpoint (336) 883-6434<br />

Provides career assessment and college access activities and<br />

support <strong>for</strong> 7th-12th graders. Students sign a pledge to be alcohol-,<br />

drug-, and crime-free and can participate in college trips, job<br />

shadowing, financial aid workshops, and scholarship searches. Many<br />

students have career mentors--volunteers who meet with the<br />

students once or twice per month--to explore careers.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

AllStars <strong>Youth</strong> Mentoring<br />

Program—Positive Direction <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>Youth</strong> & Families, Inc.<br />

www.pdyfinc.com (336) 274-4692<br />

AllStars is a self-esteem curriculum that teaches students (ages 11-<br />

15) how to gain positive attention and to get what they want in a<br />

positive manner. College mentors attend lunch time and "hang out"<br />

with the students and introduce the Curriculum in a casual way.<br />

Students are invited to take the AllStar Challenge which includes a<br />

booklet designed to document their accomplishments in areas such<br />

as increasing their consistency displaying appropriate behaviors in<br />

school, home and community, learning, respectfulness etc. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation on locations contact number listed.<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central<br />

Piedmont<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater<br />

Greensboro<br />

www.bbbscp.org (336) 882-4167<br />

www.bbbsyf.org/ (336) 378-9100<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Piedmont's mission is to help<br />

children reach their full potential through professionally supported,<br />

one-to-one relationships with measurable impact. We do this by<br />

placing a positive mentor in the lives of our youth who spend on<br />

average 2-5 hours a week <strong>for</strong> at least one year working with a child.<br />

This agency offers both school-based and community-based<br />

mentoring.<br />

The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Greensboro is to<br />

make a positive difference in the lives of children and youth, primarily<br />

through a professionally-supported One-to-One relationship with a<br />

caring adult, and to assist them in achieving their highest potential as<br />

they grow to become confident, competent, and caring individuals.<br />

This agency offers mentoring <strong>for</strong> children of incarcerated parents<br />

(Mentoring Children of Promise), court ordered mentoring<br />

(Governors One on One), community based mentoring, school<br />

based mentoring (Class Act), and middle school mentoring at local<br />

college campuses (Campus Sidekicks).<br />

Black & Hispanic Achievers myrna.wigley@ymcagreensboro.org (336) 362-2850<br />

BOTSO Mentors Program www.botso.org (336) 887-2014<br />

Black and Hispanic Achievers is a nationally recognized teen<br />

mentoring program <strong>for</strong> 8th-12th graders. The focus is to educate<br />

and expose youth to various career fields as well as promote and<br />

encourage teens to further their education to post secondary<br />

institutions. <strong>Youth</strong> have the opportunity to take company and college<br />

tours and participate in training and self-esteem sessions. The<br />

group meets on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from<br />

10:00am - 12:30pm. Program registration fee is $25.00 per student.<br />

BOTSO's mission is to empower, primarily Male <strong>Youth</strong> of African<br />

Descent through mentoring, academic achievement and character<br />

building education. Mentors are primarily African-American males<br />

who create activities and facilitate programs <strong>for</strong> community youth.<br />

Effective June 1, 2008 BOTSO will also provide group home<br />

services<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Communities in Schools of Greater<br />

Greensboro<br />

www.cisnet.org/cisgreatergreensboro/ (336) 691-1268<br />

Mentoring to high school students at Dudley and Smith High Schools<br />

who are involved in Community in Schools programming.<br />

Governor’s One on One www.ncdjjdp.org/community/govone.html (336) 378-9100<br />

Journeys Mentoring Program (Foster<br />

Friends NC)<br />

http://www.fosterfriendsnc.org/journeys.htm (336) 834-9919<br />

The Governor's One on One program provides technical assistance,<br />

training, monitoring and funding <strong>for</strong> local program coordinators who<br />

recruit, screen and match adult volunteers who agree to spend at<br />

least four hours a week <strong>for</strong> one year in a one to one relationship with<br />

a troubled young person.<br />

JOURNEYS is a mentoring program designed <strong>for</strong> children ages 11-<br />

17 who are currently experiencing foster care and who need<br />

unconditional support and meaningful relationships with adult<br />

mentors.<br />

Jóvenes Sabios—Family Life Council<br />

http://www.wiseguysnc.org/<br />

(336) 333-6890<br />

x 230<br />

Jóvenes Sabios is an interactive male responsibility program <strong>for</strong><br />

Spanish speaking young men ages 11-17. It is a comprehensive 10-<br />

12 week workshop designed <strong>for</strong> the prevention of adolescent<br />

pregnancy. Jóvenes Sabios is the Spanish version of the Wise<br />

Guys program that has been taught in the Guil<strong>for</strong>d County School<br />

System and to a number of community groups since 1990. The<br />

Spanish program is based on a translation and adaptation of the<br />

English manual.<br />

Lunch Buddy Program<br />

http://www.guil<strong>for</strong>d.k12.nc.us/depts/community/lun<br />

chbuddies.htm<br />

See Description<br />

Through this program a caring, responsible adult is paired with a<br />

child who may need a role model or some extra attention. Lunch<br />

Buddies eat lunch with their student buddy once per week to develop<br />

friendships that could last <strong>for</strong> years. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation contact the<br />

Lunch Buddy Coordinator located at each school in GCS.<br />

NARIOP (New Light At-Risk<br />

Intergenerational Outreach<br />

Program)—New Light Baptist Church<br />

(336) 273-9671<br />

An alternative day program and alternative school <strong>for</strong> suspended<br />

youth in Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Schools.<br />

Nurturing <strong>Youth</strong> Developing<br />

Important Alternatives—St. James<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

www.stjamespresby.org/nydia.htm (336) 273-6658<br />

NYDIA provides adolescent girls with opportunities <strong>for</strong> building selfesteem<br />

through mentoring relationships, educational and cultural<br />

activities and programs that nurture the total person. Middle school<br />

girls enter NYDIA at grade six and are expected to remain in the<br />

program through the eighth grade. Sixth graders are referred to<br />

NYDIA by school counselors and parents, and they may refer<br />

themselves. As they enter into the project, they are matched with an<br />

adult female college student who serves as a mentor, role model,<br />

and friend. Each pair (mentor and mentee) participates in various<br />

educational, cultural, and recreational activities as well as any<br />

special time they choose to spend together away from the group.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

PACE, Inc. www.paceyourway.com (336) 886-7160<br />

Our goal is to help at risk youth become successful students by<br />

providing one-on-one mentoring <strong>for</strong> youth at risk of failing in school,<br />

dropping out of school or becoming involved in delinquent behavior,<br />

including gang activity and substance abuse.<br />

Shield Mentor Program http://shieldyouth.com (336) 337-2771<br />

SHIELD Mentor Program connects middle and high school youths<br />

with a mentor to service them with life-changing experiences that are<br />

focused on equipping them with a plan, a task, and a path. SHIELD's<br />

long-term goal is to help teens find their purpose in life by identifying<br />

their strengths and weaknesses and allowing them to grow and<br />

improve in character. Mentoring can take place anytime, including<br />

weekends dependant on the availability and schedule between the<br />

mentor and mentee. Mentors and mentees will exchange contact<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, including email, allowing 24/7 accessibility.<br />

TEEN MOM Program—YWCA High<br />

Point<br />

http://www.ywcahp.com/Program<strong>Youth</strong>.htm (336) 882-4126<br />

The Teen Mom program works with teenage mothers under the age<br />

18, who are pregnant or parenting <strong>for</strong> the first time. The program<br />

aims to strengthen or establish individual support systems and<br />

preserve family stability; develop effective parenting skills; and<br />

prevention of substantiated child abuse, neglect, or dependency<br />

reports. Mentors provide services to pregnant and parenting<br />

adolescents which leads to personal self-sufficiency and economic<br />

support <strong>for</strong> themselves.<br />

Teen Parent Mentor<br />

Program—YWCA Greensboro<br />

http://www.ywca.org/greensboro<br />

(336) 273-3461 ext.<br />

117<br />

TPMP offers educational activities and programs, the <strong>for</strong>mation of a<br />

supportive relationship with an adult mentor, positive peer<br />

interactions and staff interventions. This program integrates several<br />

critical components: the pursuit of goals including personal,<br />

education and career, the development of positive parenting skills,<br />

improved access to community services and participation in health,<br />

fitness and wellness activities. Monthly meetings and special events<br />

are held <strong>for</strong> both teen moms and their mentors.<br />

The MEL Corp—Black Child<br />

Development Institute of Greensboro,<br />

Inc.<br />

http://blackchilddevelopment.org/ (336) 230-2138<br />

The MEL Corp mentoring program matches trained adult volunteers<br />

with adolescents. The mentor provides a positive role model, which<br />

guides adolescents toward positive life experiences and outcomes.<br />

Mentors commit to meet their protégé <strong>for</strong> a minimum of five hours<br />

per month to engage in enriching activities.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Wise Guys—Family Life Council http://www.wiseguysnc.org/ (336) 333-6890 x237<br />

A program <strong>for</strong> high school and college age males to train them to<br />

become mentors and facilitators <strong>for</strong> the Wise Guys program, a multisession<br />

course <strong>for</strong> teen males that aims to prevent teen pregnancy<br />

and STD's, and to develop healthy relationships. Peer Mentors are<br />

male students from local colleges and universities who co-facilitate<br />

classes <strong>for</strong> teen males with Family Life Council Wise Guys<br />

Educators.<br />

12. Parenting & Family Development<br />

Family Life Council of Greater<br />

Greensboro<br />

www.flcgso.com (336) 333-6890<br />

Focuses on family life and parent education. Provides programs <strong>for</strong><br />

parenting, marriage education, and youth programs<br />

Family Service of the Piedmont www.safeandhealthyfamilies.com (336) 387-6161<br />

Greensboro Lifeskills Center (336) 574-0079<br />

Focused on building safe and healthy families and strong<br />

communities by providing counseling, victim services, prevention<br />

services, and community education.<br />

A learning center <strong>for</strong> children and families which strives to develop<br />

productive and emotionally stable boys and girls <strong>for</strong> the betterment<br />

of our society.<br />

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren<br />

Support Program<br />

http://www.senior-resources-guil<strong>for</strong>d.org/<br />

High Point and<br />

Jamestown<br />

(336) 884-4816<br />

All other areas<br />

(336) 373-4816<br />

The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Program is a<br />

collaborative ef<strong>for</strong>t of Senior Resources of Guil<strong>for</strong>d and the YWCA’s<br />

of Greensboro and High Point. The program offers grandparents and<br />

other relative caregivers age 55 and over a variety of FREE support<br />

options including monthly lunch and learn and support group<br />

meetings, quarterly evening support group meetings, resource and<br />

referral in<strong>for</strong>mation and a yearly retreat.<br />

Lutheran Family <strong>Services</strong><br />

www.lfscarolinas.org<br />

(336) 378-7881<br />

(336) 275-7295<br />

Seeks justice, healing, renewal, and enrichment <strong>for</strong> individuals and<br />

families through service, advocacy, and education.<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

American Red Cross—High<br />

Point/Thomasville Chapter<br />

http://hpt.redcross.org (336) 885-9121<br />

Red Cross <strong>Youth</strong> Club membership is open to all high school<br />

students. Clubs meet regularly to work on projects and activities<br />

throughout the year. They take on a single project each and support<br />

other chapter services, activities, and fundraising events. <strong>Youth</strong> have<br />

the opportunity to participate in state and national youth committees<br />

and councils, gaining valuable experiences. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

contact Sarah Franklin, <strong>Youth</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Coordinator.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

ArtQuest www.greenhillcenter.org/ (336) 333-7460<br />

ArtQuest is Green Hill Center’s hands-on art gallery <strong>for</strong> children and<br />

families, with interactive exhibits, open art studio activities, camps,<br />

workshops, birthday parties, and more! At ArtQuest families have the<br />

opportunity to discover the excitement of making art together.<br />

Although ArtQuest is <strong>for</strong> families every day, each Wednesday<br />

evening from 5 -7 pm is Family Night and open free to the public.<br />

Blandwood Mansion www.blandwood.org (336) 272-5003<br />

Blandwood , home of <strong>for</strong>mer North Carolina Governor John Motley<br />

Morehead, is a treasure of architectural and historical significance<br />

located in the heart of downtown Greensboro. The mansion is a<br />

National Historic Landmark and is the oldest example of Italian villa<br />

architecture in the United States. It is operated as a house museum<br />

by Preservation Greensboro, Inc. and the Blandwood Guild.<br />

Boys & Girls Club of Greater High<br />

Point<br />

www.hpclubs.org (336) 882-2582<br />

Provides targeted and results-oriented programs <strong>for</strong> disadvantaged<br />

youth, with a focus on <strong>Education</strong> and Career Development, Health<br />

and Life Skills, the Arts, Character and Leadership Development,<br />

and Sports, Fitness, and Recreation.<br />

Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum www.nchistoricsites.org/chb/chb.htm (336) 449-4846<br />

Founded in 1902 by Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Palmer Memorial<br />

Institute trans<strong>for</strong>med the lives of more than 1,000 African American<br />

students. Today, restored campus buildings provide the setting <strong>for</strong> a<br />

unique educational experience. The museum links Dr. Brown and<br />

Palmer Institute to the larger themes of African American women,<br />

education, and social history, emphasizing the contributions made by<br />

African American citizens to education in North Carolina.<br />

City Arts Classes<br />

http://www.greensboronc.gov/departments/Parks/programs/<br />

(336) 373-2026<br />

City Arts offers classes in dance, drama, music and visual arts to all<br />

ages. Call or visit website <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation and class schedules.<br />

City Parks and<br />

Recreation—Greensboro<br />

City Parks and Recreation—High<br />

Point<br />

Community Theater of Greensboro<br />

www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/parks<br />

(336) 373-2574<br />

(336) 373-2626<br />

www.high-point.net/pr/index.cfm (336) 883-3469<br />

www.ctgso.com<br />

(336) 333-7470<br />

x201<br />

The mission of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department is to<br />

provide a diversity of year-round leisure opportunities through open<br />

space, park settings, recreational facilities and programs <strong>for</strong> all<br />

citizens of Greensboro.<br />

The Parks & Recreation Department strives to provide quality,<br />

wholesome indoor and outdoor recreation and leisure activities <strong>for</strong><br />

the citizens of High Point.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Greensboro Children’s Museum www.gcmuseum.com (336) 574-2898<br />

Greensboro Historical Museum www.greensborohistory.org (336) 373-2043<br />

Greensboro Public Library www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/library (336) 373-2471<br />

High Point Museum www.highpointmuseum.org (336) 885-1859<br />

The Greensboro Children's Museum is a hands-on, interactive, and<br />

educational play place <strong>for</strong> children ages 0-10 years and their<br />

families. Visitors learn while they play, touch, explore and discover in<br />

a variety of “Our Town” exhibits that have been created to stimulate<br />

children's imagination and to provide rich play experiences.<br />

Here you'll discover first hand the rich history of the Piedmont area.<br />

The museum's 17,000 square feet of exhibition space offers hours of<br />

entertaining, educational enjoyment. Admission, tours, and parking<br />

are free.<br />

Featuring exciting exhibits, hands-on programs and tours, and<br />

special members-only events, the museum gives you a peek into<br />

what life was like in High Point from its early days as a backcountry<br />

community to its present days as the International Home Furnishings<br />

Capital of the World. Admission is free.<br />

High Point Public Library www.highpointpubliclibrary.com (336) 883-3660<br />

McCulloch Gold Mill www.castlemcculloch.com/panning.asp (336) 887-2206<br />

Tours of McCulloch Gold Mill are sponsored by the McCulloch<br />

Foundation and are fun <strong>for</strong> families, students, seniors, and<br />

businesses! The Gold and Gem panning activities are exciting,<br />

educational, and an overall great group adventure! Plan to spend<br />

your field trips, birthday parties, or other kids activities at this unique<br />

and historic NC Gold Panning treasure.<br />

Mendenhall Plantation www.mendenhallplantation.org/ (336) 454-3819<br />

Natural Science Center www.natsci.org (336) 288-3769<br />

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of<br />

Greensboro<br />

The Center <strong>for</strong> <strong>Education</strong>,<br />

Imagination and the Natural World at<br />

Timberlake Farm<br />

www.greensborobgc.org<br />

(336) 274-1509<br />

https://beholdnature.org (336) 449-0612<br />

A visit to the Mendenhall Plantation shows students that there were<br />

dissenters to slavery in antebellum North Carolina. Buildings on the<br />

property include the main house, an old school house, the Madison<br />

Lindsay House and Medical School, a spring house, and a barn.<br />

There is also a restored wagon that may have been used to help<br />

runaway slaves.<br />

Home to Animal Discovery Zoological Park and the OmniSphere<br />

Theater. Offers educational workshops, summer camps, and<br />

birthday parties.<br />

The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Greensboro provides<br />

tutoring, computer training, sports education, homework help, and<br />

mentoring.<br />

The Center offers a wide range of programs <strong>for</strong> children and young<br />

adults to foster this human/earth relationship including afterschool<br />

and summer programs <strong>for</strong> children.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

The Volunteer Center of Greensboro www.volunteergso.org (336) 373-1633<br />

The Volunteer Center is an in<strong>for</strong>mation hub with volunteer<br />

opportunities from across the area. Offers opportunities just <strong>for</strong><br />

teens, projects that are suitable <strong>for</strong> groups of people, special holiday<br />

opportunities, and a calendar of one-day or short-term events.<br />

YMCA of Greensboro<br />

www.ymcagreensboro.org<br />

(336) 478-YMCA<br />

(336) 272-2131<br />

(336) 882-YMCA<br />

(336) 387-YMCA<br />

Seven locations offering recreational, physical fitness, athletic,<br />

educational, and after school programs.<br />

YMCA of High Point<br />

www.hpymca.org<br />

(336) 869-0151<br />

(336) 434-4000<br />

(336) 861-7788<br />

Several locations offering programs and activities <strong>for</strong> children, adults<br />

and seniors. Programs include aerobics, cardiovascular exercising,<br />

adult sports, youth sports, youth summer camps and swimming.<br />

<strong>Youth</strong> First—Folk Teen Center<br />

www.greensboronc.gov/departments/Parks/programs/<br />

(336) 373-2934<br />

YWCA of Greensboro www.ywcagsonc.org (336) 273-3461<br />

YWCA of High Point www.ywcahp.com (336) 882-4126<br />

14. Substance Abuse<br />

Adolescent Substance Abuse<br />

Program—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

www.youthfocus.org (336) 333-6853<br />

Al-Anon and Alateen www.greensboroalanon.org (336) 332-0090<br />

Alcohol Drug <strong>Services</strong> www.adsyes.com (336) 333-6860<br />

Headquartered at the Folk Teen Center, <strong>Youth</strong> First offers citywide<br />

programs <strong>for</strong> at-risk teenagers. By our definition, all teens are<br />

potentially at-risk. <strong>Youth</strong> First partners with non-profit<br />

organizations and service providers <strong>for</strong> teenagers and their families.<br />

Offers health and fitness services, educational workshops, skill<br />

development, and after school care.<br />

Offers programs in health, fitness, and after school care. Serves all<br />

sectors of the community, including men, but places emphasis on<br />

programs <strong>for</strong> women and girls.<br />

Provides residential and day treatment to males ages 12-17 with<br />

substance abuse problems. Combines residential services with<br />

intensive counseling, educational programming, and attendance at<br />

local self-help groups (AA and NA).<br />

Provides in<strong>for</strong>mation on daily support group meeting times and<br />

locations. (336) 332-<br />

0090<br />

Provides substance abuse education, prevention, and treatment<br />

services to residents of Guil<strong>for</strong>d County and surrounding areas.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Substance Abuse<br />

Coalition<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

Coalition on Adolescent<br />

Pregnancy—Greensboro and High<br />

Point<br />

www.gcsac.org (336) 288-9774<br />

www.gcapponline.org (336) 274-2217<br />

The Coalition brings together the provider community and Guil<strong>for</strong>d<br />

County Residents to develop a partnership through advocacy,<br />

education, collaboration, and support of best practice principles to<br />

effectively address substance abuse<br />

Works to reduce adolescent pregnancy by involving all sectors of the<br />

community in prevention initiatives.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

College Bound Sisters www.collegeboundsisters.org (336) 334-5193<br />

An adolescent pregnancy prevention program that encourages girls<br />

ages 12 to 17 to avoid pregnancy, graduate from high school and go<br />

to college.<br />

Provides outreach, education, screening and case management <strong>for</strong><br />

Piedmont Health <strong>Services</strong> and Sickle<br />

www.piedmonthealthservices.org (336) 274-1507 people with high risk health problems including sickle cell disease<br />

Cell Agency<br />

and HIV/AIDS.<br />

Non-denominational licensed maternity home that provides shelter,<br />

Room at the Inn of the Triad www.roominn.org (336) 275-0206<br />

food, clothing, case management, in-house daycare, transportation<br />

and counseling <strong>for</strong> homeless, single, pregnant women and their<br />

children.<br />

TEEN MOM Program—YWCA High<br />

Point<br />

http://www.ywcahp.com/Program<strong>Youth</strong>.htm (336) 882-4126<br />

The Teen Mom program works with teenage mothers under the age<br />

18, who are pregnant or parenting <strong>for</strong> the first time. The program<br />

aims to strengthen or establish individual support systems and<br />

preserve family stability; develop effective parenting skills; and<br />

prevention of substantiated child abuse, neglect, or dependency<br />

reports. Mentors provide services to pregnant and parenting<br />

adolescents which leads to personal self-sufficiency and economic<br />

support <strong>for</strong> themselves.<br />

Teen Parent Mentor<br />

Program—YWCA Greensboro<br />

http://www.ywca.org/greensboro<br />

(336) 273-3461 ext.<br />

117<br />

TPMP offers educational activities and programs, the <strong>for</strong>mation of a<br />

supportive relationship with an adult mentor, positive peer<br />

interactions and staff interventions. This program integrates several<br />

critical components: the pursuit of goals including personal,<br />

education and career, the development of positive parenting skills,<br />

improved access to community services and participation in health,<br />

fitness and wellness activities. Monthly meetings and special events<br />

are held <strong>for</strong> both teen moms and their mentors.<br />

Thriving at Three—United Way of<br />

Greater Greensboro<br />

www.thrivingatthree.org (336) 378-6600<br />

Thriving at Three is a United Way of Greater Greensboro community<br />

collaboration with a simple premise: children who are healthy,<br />

physically and emotionally, by age three are more likely to be<br />

successful in school and in life. Offers resource guide of services <strong>for</strong><br />

expectant and new moms in Guil<strong>for</strong>d County.<br />

Transitional Living Program—<strong>Youth</strong><br />

Focus<br />

www.youthfocus.org (336) 333-6853<br />

YWCA of Greensboro www.ywcagsonc.org (336) 273-3461<br />

YWCA of High Point www.ywcahp.com (336) 882-4126<br />

Serves women ages 18 to 21 who are homeless and require<br />

additional assistance to allow them to achieve independence.<br />

Provides services exclusively to young women who are pregnant or<br />

parenting a young child or other females in need of transitional living<br />

services.<br />

Offers health and fitness services, educational workshops, skill<br />

development, and after school care.<br />

Offers programs in health, fitness, and after school care. Serves all<br />

sectors of the community, including men, but places emphasis on<br />

programs <strong>for</strong> women and girls.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

A+ Tutoring www.aplustutor.us (336) 288-5050<br />

Serves grades K12; Available mornings, afternoons, evenings, and<br />

weekends.<br />

Academic Associates educators@northstate.net (336) 886-4198<br />

Serves K-Adult; includes Homework Buddies, SAT Prep, EOG Prep,<br />

and Enrichment<br />

Academic Development <strong>Services</strong> www.academicdevelopment.com (336) 288-3098<br />

Serves K-College; Includes ADHD, learning disabilities, gifted, and<br />

college prep. Offers test prep (with the exception of EOGs and<br />

EOCs).<br />

Boys & Girls Club of Greater High<br />

Point<br />

College Admission Coaching<br />

<strong>Services</strong><br />

www.hpclubs.org (336) 882-2582<br />

(336) 855-1036<br />

Provides targeted and results-oriented programs <strong>for</strong> disadvantaged<br />

youth, with a focus on <strong>Education</strong> and Career Development, Health<br />

and Life Skills, the Arts, Character and Leadership Development,<br />

and Sports, Fitness, and Recreation.<br />

One-on-one assistance <strong>for</strong> high school juniors and seniors and their<br />

families on college search decisions and mechanics.<br />

Communities in Schools of Greater<br />

Greensboro<br />

Communities in Schools of High<br />

Point<br />

Comprehensive <strong>Education</strong>al<br />

Consulting<br />

www.cisnet.org/cisgreatergreensboro/ (336) 691-1268<br />

www.cisnet.org/highpoint (336) 883-6434<br />

garlandcecg@gmail.com (336) 324-2068<br />

Greensboro Public Library www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/library (336) 373-2471<br />

Offers tutoring, college planning, college visits, application and<br />

financial aid application assistance.<br />

Provides assistance to students to allow them to be successful in<br />

school.<br />

Offers both group and individual consultations; Focus on preparing<br />

<strong>for</strong> high school, high school conversations, and the college search<br />

and application process.<br />

Offers free on-line tutoring in all subjects everyday from 2-10 PM.<br />

Also offers resources <strong>for</strong> college test prep.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Schools Homework<br />

Hotline<br />

Greensboro & High<br />

Point<br />

(336) 333-6888<br />

Colfax<br />

(336) 724-1362<br />

Gibsonville<br />

(336) 449-5504<br />

The GCS Homework Hotline provides homework assistance by<br />

telephone <strong>for</strong> kindergarten through 12th grade students four days per<br />

week from August through May. There is no charge <strong>for</strong> the service<br />

and calls are toll-free from all parts of Guil<strong>for</strong>d County. All calls are<br />

confidential and answered by certified GCS teachers. The hours are<br />

from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday (except on<br />

Holidays and Teacher Workdays).<br />

High Point Public Library www.highpointpubliclibrary.com (336) 883-3660<br />

Huntington Learning Center http://greensboro.huntingtonlearning.com (336) 286-9540<br />

Kumon www.kumon.com 877-586-6673<br />

Offers free on-line tutoring in all subjects. Also offers resources <strong>for</strong><br />

college test prep.<br />

Tests students to pinpoint educational problems and provides<br />

tutoring in reading, phonics, study skills, math and SAT/ACT prep.<br />

Kumon is an international after-school math and reading program<br />

that employs a unique learning method designed to help each child<br />

develop the skills needed to per<strong>for</strong>m to his or her full potential.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Greensboro<br />

NAACP <strong>Youth</strong> Mentors<br />

(336) 273-1222 The youth division of the NAACP offers mentoring and tutoring to<br />

High Point young people in the community.<br />

(336) 887-3446<br />

Pupils Ask, Teachers Help<br />

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of<br />

Greensboro<br />

http://pathwhelp.org<br />

www.greensborobgc.org (336) 274-1509<br />

We offer 100% FREE internet based solutions to help parents and<br />

students with homework or other school related questions. We offer<br />

multiple methods to obtain help, from online message boards<br />

(<strong>for</strong>ums), to full website pages, to email support, to live chat with real<br />

teachers in almost every subject available.<br />

The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Greensboro provides<br />

tutoring, computer training, sports education, homework help, and<br />

mentoring.<br />

Saturday Academy GAMSEC (336) 285-2038<br />

Smart Kids TLC www.smartkidstlc.net (336) 255-5588<br />

Summer Scholars Program GAMSEC (336) 697-1226<br />

Support Our Students—YWCA www.ywcagsonc.org (336) 273-3461<br />

Sylvan Learning Center www.tutoring.sylvanlearning.com 1-888-Educate<br />

The Piedmont School www.thepiedmontschool.com (336) 883-0992<br />

Currently offered to Andrews, Central, Grimsley, Page, Dudley, and<br />

Lexington High School students. Also offered to Hairston, Aycock,<br />

Kiser, Welborn, Penn-Griffin, Ferndale, and Lexington Middle School<br />

students. Must be a rising 7-12th grader. To get involved, ask <strong>for</strong><br />

your local Teacher Coordinator <strong>for</strong> GAMSEC at listed middle and<br />

high schools or call number provided.<br />

Tutoring is available in any course which requires reading, studying<br />

and test-taking.<br />

Provides rising 7-12th minority females and males with early,<br />

sustained instruction in mathematics, sciences, and computer<br />

programming. Also motivates these students to pursue professions<br />

in math, science, and computer programming. Contact Dr. Nellouise<br />

Watkins in Greensboro <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

SOS works to increase safe, af<strong>for</strong>dable after school care <strong>for</strong> middle<br />

school adolescents. SOS builds children’s self-identity, and<br />

increases academic per<strong>for</strong>mance, interests and success. SOS is<br />

held at Allen, Aycock, Eastern Guil<strong>for</strong>d, Guil<strong>for</strong>d, Jamestown, and<br />

Southern Guil<strong>for</strong>d middle schools.<br />

Provides personalized instruction to students of all ages and skill<br />

levels<br />

Non-Profit organization providing a unique, essential service to<br />

children in our community with learning disabilities and/or AD(H)D;<br />

Ages 6-Adult<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

The Spirit of Excellence Tutorial<br />

Program—Black Child Development<br />

Institute<br />

www.blackchilddevelopment.org (336) 230-2138<br />

The Spirit of Excellence Tutorial Program is a multifaceted academic<br />

enrichment program designed to improve per<strong>for</strong>mance of<br />

participating Guil<strong>for</strong>d County School students in grades one through<br />

twelve. Spirit of Excellence operates ten tutorial sites throughout<br />

Greensboro, all located in public places including churches, public<br />

housing communities, branches of the Greensboro Public Library,<br />

the campus of North Carolina A & T State University, and the Hayes<br />

Taylor YMCA. A special component of the tutorial program is "The<br />

Algebra Project," a tutorial site devoted to meeting the needs of<br />

students in higher math courses such as algebra, geometry, and<br />

trigonometry.<br />

Tristan’s Quest, Inc. www.tristansquest.com (336) 547-7460<br />

Tutor.Com<br />

www.tutor.com<br />

University Instructors www.universityinstructors.com 1-800-894-0535<br />

Washington Drive Resource and<br />

Enrichment Center<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

www.hpymca.org/chavis/index.asp<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 882-1222<br />

Act Together Crisis Care www.youthfocus.org (336) 375-1332<br />

Adolescent Substance Abuse<br />

Program<br />

Counseling <strong>Services</strong><br />

www.youthfocus.org (336) 333-6853<br />

www.youthfocus.org<br />

Greensboro<br />

(336) 333-6853<br />

High Point<br />

(336) 841-6083<br />

Family Preservation <strong>Services</strong> www.youthfocus.org (336) 333-6853<br />

An organization which receives gifts, grants, and fees <strong>for</strong> services<br />

and is dedicated to improving the quality of life <strong>for</strong> children and<br />

adolescents with emotional/behavioral challenges and their families<br />

through public and professional education, family support, and direct<br />

services.<br />

Online resource <strong>for</strong> students, families and business professionals to<br />

connect to one of our expert tutors, teachers, or professional<br />

librarians online.<br />

Network of Certified Teachers, professors, business leaders, retired<br />

professionals, recent graduates, university students, and others who<br />

are committed to assisting K-12 students succeed in the classroom<br />

and in life.<br />

Affiliated with the Carl Chavis YMCA. Offers resource and<br />

enrichment activities, including Learn and Earn youth reading<br />

program.<br />

A 12 bed facility <strong>for</strong> youth ages 10-17 who have run away, are<br />

experiencing a family crisis, are the victims of abuse or neglect or<br />

become homeless <strong>for</strong> other reasons. The maximum stay is 15 days.<br />

Provides residential and day treatment to males ages 12-17 with<br />

substance abuse problems. Combines residential services with<br />

intensive counseling, educational programming, and attendance at<br />

local self-help groups (AA and NA).<br />

Therapists work with young people ages 7 to 17 and their families to<br />

resolve issues such as delinquency, truancy and behavior problems,<br />

both at home and school.<br />

Intensive home-based model of help and education to keep troubled<br />

families from being separated. Counselors provide up to 15 hours of<br />

help each week.<br />

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Community Resource Website/Email Phone Description of <strong>Services</strong><br />

Mell-Burton School www.youthfocus.org (336) 375-5502<br />

Day treatment program <strong>for</strong> middle and high school students with<br />

serious emotional and behavioral problems.<br />

Greensboro<br />

Piedmont Children’s Home<br />

www.youthfocus.org<br />

(336) 841-6083<br />

(336) 333-6853 Residential facility serving females ages 12 to 17 who are<br />

High Point behaviorally and/or emotionally disturbed.<br />

Psychiatric Residential Treatment<br />

Facility<br />

www.youthfocus.org (336) 375-8333<br />

Serves young people (13-17) who suffer from severe emotional<br />

and/or behavioral problems who cannot be successfully treated<br />

through outpatient counseling, group home placement, or other nonsecure<br />

community interventions.<br />

Transitional Living Program www.youthfocus.org (336) 333-6853<br />

18. Other <strong>Services</strong><br />

Serves women ages 18 to 21 who are homeless and require<br />

additional assistance to allow them to achieve independence.<br />

Provides services exclusively to young women who are pregnant or<br />

parenting a young child or other females in need of transitional living<br />

services.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County School Social Workers<br />

www.guil<strong>for</strong>d.k12.nc.us/<br />

(336) 621-4027 or<br />

call your school office<br />

School social workers can help in a variety of situations where<br />

students may experience social, behavioral, cultural, medical,<br />

emotional, physical, legal or psychological difficulties. Social workers<br />

are to maintain privacy and confidentiality. School staff may make<br />

referrals by completing a School Social <strong>Services</strong> Referral Form,<br />

which is available at the school.<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong> www.guil<strong>for</strong>deducationalliance.org (336) 841-4332<br />

Provides an abundance of resources and in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> parents and<br />

teachers, including (but not limited to) school readiness tools,<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation on No Child Left Behind, and a Community Guide to<br />

Understanding School Budgets.<br />

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Community Resource<br />

Chapter<br />

21st Century Scholars—Communities in Schools of High<br />

Point<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

4-H 10. Life Skills<br />

A Healthy Start<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

A+ Tutoring 16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

Academic Associates<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

Academic Development <strong>Services</strong><br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

Act Together Crisis Care—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

Adolescent Substance Abuse Program—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

14. Substance Abuse<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

African <strong>Services</strong> Coalition<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

After-school Care Enrichment <strong>Services</strong> (ACES)<br />

2. After School Care<br />

AGAPE of NC Inc.<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

Al-Anon and Alateen<br />

14. Substance Abuse<br />

Alcohol Drug <strong>Services</strong><br />

14. Substance Abuse<br />

AllStars <strong>Youth</strong> Mentoring Program—Positive Direction <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>Youth</strong> & Families, Inc.<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

American Red Cross—Greensboro Chapter<br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

American Red Cross—High Point/Thomasville Chapter<br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

Applied <strong>Youth</strong> Development<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

ArtQuest<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

Assistive Technology Resource Center—Greensboro 5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

Autism Society of North Carolina—Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Chapter 5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Piedmont<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Greensboro<br />

Black & Hispanic Achievers<br />

Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro<br />

Blandwood Mansion<br />

BOTSO Mentors Program<br />

Boy Scouting: Old North State Council<br />

Boys & Girls Club of Greater High Point<br />

Brown Recreation Center Afterschool Care Program<br />

Casa Guadalupe<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

2. After School Care<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

2. After School Care<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

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Catholic Social <strong>Services</strong><br />

Community Resource<br />

Center <strong>for</strong> New North Carolinians<br />

Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum<br />

Cheshire Center<br />

Children’s Home Society of North Carolina<br />

City Arts Classes<br />

City Parks and Recreation—Greensboro<br />

City Parks and Recreation—High Point<br />

Coalition on Adolescent Pregnancy—Greensboro and High<br />

Point<br />

College Admission Coaching <strong>Services</strong><br />

College Bound Sisters<br />

Communication <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> the Deaf and Hard of Hearing<br />

Communities in Schools of Greater Greensboro<br />

Communities in Schools of High Point<br />

Community Theater of Greensboro<br />

Comprehensive <strong>Education</strong>al Consulting<br />

Counseling <strong>Services</strong>—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

Department of Juvenile Justice & Delinquent Prevention<br />

(DJJDP)<br />

Department of Social <strong>Services</strong>, Child Protective <strong>Services</strong><br />

Elon Homes <strong>for</strong> Children<br />

Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center (ECAC)<br />

Family Life Council of Greater Greensboro<br />

Family Preservation <strong>Services</strong>—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

Chapter<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

4. Delinquency<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

12. Parenting & Family Development<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

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Community Resource<br />

Family Service of the Piedmont<br />

Family Support Network of Central Carolina<br />

Foster Friends of North Carolina<br />

Gay Straight Advocates <strong>for</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

Girl Scouting: Tarheel Triad Council<br />

Governor’s One on One<br />

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Program<br />

Greensboro Children’s Museum<br />

Greensboro Historical Museum<br />

Greensboro Lifeskills Center<br />

Greensboro Public Library<br />

Greensboro TEACCH (Treatment and <strong>Education</strong> of Autistic<br />

and related Communication-handicapped Children)<br />

Greensboro <strong>Youth</strong> Council<br />

Grief Support Groups <strong>for</strong> Children—Hospice and Palliative<br />

Care of Greensboro<br />

Grief Support Groups <strong>for</strong> Children—Hospice of the<br />

Piedmont<br />

Guardian Ad Litem<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d Center<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d Child Development<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d Child Health<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Department of Public Health<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Department of Social <strong>Services</strong> Childcare<br />

Subsidy<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Partnership <strong>for</strong> Children<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County School Social Workers<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Schools<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Schools Homework Hotline<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Substance Abuse Coalition<br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

Guil<strong>for</strong>d Native American Association<br />

Chapter<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

12. Parenting & Family Development<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

12. Parenting & Family Development<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

2. After School Care<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

12. Parenting & Family Development<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

6. Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

6. Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

6. Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

18. Other <strong>Services</strong><br />

6. Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

11. Mentoring<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

14. Substance Abuse<br />

18. Other <strong>Services</strong><br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

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Community Resource<br />

HealthServe—Moses Cone<br />

High Point Museum<br />

High Point Public Library<br />

HOPE—High Point Regional Health System<br />

Horsepower TLC<br />

Huntington Learning Center<br />

Hype 4 Life<br />

Institute <strong>for</strong> Family Centered <strong>Services</strong><br />

Jewish Family <strong>Services</strong><br />

Job Corps<br />

Job Link<br />

Jóvenes Sabios—Family Life Council<br />

Junior Achievement of Central North Carolina<br />

Kumon<br />

Latino Family Center of Catholic Social <strong>Services</strong><br />

Law En<strong>for</strong>cement – Greensboro<br />

Law En<strong>for</strong>cement - High Point<br />

Law En<strong>for</strong>cement- Guil<strong>for</strong>d County Sheriff<br />

Leadership Connections<br />

Learning Disabilities Association<br />

Lunch Buddy Program<br />

Lutheran Family <strong>Services</strong><br />

McCulloch Gold Mill<br />

Mell-Burton School—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

Mendenhall Plantation<br />

Mental Health Association—Greensboro<br />

Mental Health Association—High Point<br />

Methodist Counseling—Chrysalis Counseling Center<br />

Moses Cone Behavioral Health<br />

Moses Cone Outpatient Clinic<br />

Multicultural Center at Christ The King Catholic Church<br />

Chapter<br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

4. Delinquency<br />

4. Delinquency<br />

4. Delinquency<br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

12. Parenting & Family Development<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

2. After School Care<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

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Community Resource<br />

Muscular Dystrophy Association of the Triad<br />

NAACP <strong>Youth</strong> Mentors<br />

NARIOP (New Light At-Risk Intergenerational Outreach<br />

Program)—New Light Baptist Church<br />

National Conference <strong>for</strong> Community and Justice (NCCJ)<br />

National Multiple Sclerosis Society—Greensboro<br />

Natural Science Center<br />

NC Cooperative Extension—Guil<strong>for</strong>d County<br />

NC Division of Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

Nurturing <strong>Youth</strong> & Developing Important Alternatives<br />

(NYDIA)—St. James Presbyterian Church<br />

One Step Further<br />

PACE, Inc.<br />

Chapter<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

11. Mentoring<br />

4. Delinquency<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) 5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

Piedmont Baptist Association Ministry Center<br />

Piedmont Children’s Home—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

Piedmont Health <strong>Services</strong> and Sickle Cell Agency<br />

Presbyterian Counseling<br />

Presbyterian Counseling<br />

Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

Pupils Ask, Teachers Help<br />

Regional Child Care Resources & Referral<br />

Room at the Inn of the Triad<br />

Salvation Army Angel Tree<br />

Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Greensboro<br />

Saturday Academy GAMSEC<br />

Shield Mentor Program<br />

Smart Kids TLC<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

2. After School Care<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

2. After School Care<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

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Community Resource<br />

Special Olympics<br />

Specialized Children’s Care<br />

Summer Scholars Program GAMSEC<br />

Support Our Students—YWCA<br />

Sylvan Learning Center<br />

TEEN MOM Program—YWCA High Point<br />

Teen Parent Mentor Program—YWCA Greensboro<br />

The Arc<br />

The Center <strong>for</strong> <strong>Education</strong>, Imagination and the Natural<br />

World at Timberlake Farm<br />

The MEL Corp—Black Child Development Institute of<br />

Greensboro, Inc.<br />

The Music Academy<br />

The Piedmont School<br />

The Spirit of Excellence Tutorial Program—Black Child<br />

Development Institute<br />

The Volunteer Center of Greensboro<br />

Thriving at Three—United Way of Greater Greensboro<br />

Transitional Living Program—<strong>Youth</strong> Focus<br />

Triad Health Project<br />

Tristan’s Quest, Inc.<br />

Tutor.Com<br />

UNA Psychological Associates<br />

University Instructors<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

(Dept. of Social <strong>Services</strong>)<br />

Washington Drive Resource and Enrichment Center<br />

Win-Win Resolutions<br />

Wise Guys—Family Life Council<br />

Chapter<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

2. After School Care<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

2. After School Care<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

17. <strong>Youth</strong> Focus <strong>Services</strong><br />

9. Health (also see Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health)<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

7. Employment & Training<br />

2. Afterschool Care<br />

16. Tutoring & Academic Support<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

11. Mentoring<br />

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Community Resource<br />

YMCA of Greensboro<br />

YMCA of High Point<br />

Young Life<br />

<strong>Youth</strong> First—Folk Teen Center<br />

<strong>Youth</strong> Unlimited<br />

YWCA of Greensboro<br />

YWCA of High Point<br />

Chapter<br />

2. After School Care<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

2. After School Care<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

8. Faith Based <strong>Services</strong><br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

1. Abuse, Neglect and Foster Care<br />

3. Counseling, Mental & Behavioral Health<br />

5. Diverse & Special Needs<br />

2. After School Care<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

2. After School Care<br />

10. Life Skills<br />

13. Recreation & Extracurricular Activities<br />

15. Teen Pregnancy<br />

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