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2018 Neni DirectoryEmergency NumbersGovernment AgenciesFamily/Parent SupportsHealth ServicesEducational ServicesYoung girl with a face paint. Clipart background of a circus tent, a clown holding balloons and a juggling monkey standing on a ballA Guam Directory of Services for Children Birth to Eight Years of Age and Their Families Updated May 2018Emergency NumbersFOR EMERGENCIES:CALL 911911 is capable of answering a TTY/TDDFor persons who are deaf/hearing impaired call the Telephone Relay Service at 475-9080/711Homeland Security/Civil Defense475-9600 / 9602POLICE PRECINCT472-8911Dededo (Northern): 632-9808/11Hag?t?a (Central): 475-8537/8541Tumon (Central): 649-6330Agat (Southern): 475-8641/2/3CRIME STOPPERS HOTLINE: 477-HELP (4357)FIRE DISPATCH475-9080/9082/3/4Agat: 565-2700Barrigada: 734-2264Dededo: 632-5197Inarajan: 828-8177Piti: 472-8139Sinaja?a: 472-6342Talofofo: 789-3473Tamuning: 646-8801/2Umatac/Merizo: 828-8572Yigo: 653-3473Yo?a: 789-2231Agat Marina: 565-4118HOSPITALSGuam Memorial Hospital Authority Switchboard647-2330/2552-6Ambulance: 475-9082/3Emergency Room: 648-7909-14Poison Control Telephone Advice: 1-800-222-1222GUAM REGIONAL MEDICAL CITY645-5500U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL344-9340GUAM BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER CRISIS HOTLINE647-8833/4Developmental Screening advertisement.Young boy with a thought bubble.Do you wonder what I can do?Developmental screenings help parents figure out the things their children can do at certain ages.If you are interested in finding out more about your child’s development, contact one of the programs below.Guam Early Intervention System Department of Education 500 Mariner Ave Tiyan Building E Barrigada, GU 91913 Tel: 300-5776/5816Early Childhood Special Education Preschool Department of Education Chief Brodie Memorial Elementary School225 N. Marine Corps Drive Tamuning, GU 96931 Tel: 300-1322Project Bisita I Familia Department of Public Health & Social Services520 W Santa Barbara AveDededo, GU 96929 Tel: 735-7104/634-7408Kari?uDepartment of Public Health & Social Services Tel: 478-5400/735-7104Emergency PreparednessPrepare, Plan, and PackEmergency situations can happen at any time, and at any place. Whether natural or man-made, these emergency situations can result in damage to property and endanger the health and safety of the general public. Guam regularly experiences natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, and floods. Fires and disasters from hazardous materials are other occurrences that may endanger you and your property.Prepare Basic SuppliesIn the event of an emergency, you should be prepared to be self-sufficient for up to seven days. Preparing and maintaining an emergency supply of essential items can help ensure that you have adequate supplies to meet your and your family’s needs until help arrives.Basic emergency supplies include:One week supply of canned and dried food itemsDrinking water – at least one gallon per person per dayFlashlights and extra batteriesBattery operated radioFirst Aid kitWhistle10 – 30 day supply of medications and medical suppliesToilet tissue and personal hygiene suppliesWater for flushing toilet in the event water is shut offTrash bags, gloves, duct tape or masking tape, and plastic containers for storing itemsChlorine bleach for sanitizing Propane stove and extra propane gasCell Phone with charger, extra batteryCan OpenerRoll up mat and blankets3-day supply of change of clothesSturdy shoesLighter Formula (powder or liquid) Baby food Disposable diapersChange of clothes, bibs, blankets Baby soap, shampoo, powder, lotion Disposable gloves/Hand sanitizer Favorite toy, blanket, stuffed animal or booksPaper products (plates, spoons, forks, and paper towels)Make a Plan and Practice your PlanEmergency preparedness also means making a plan. Your plan should: Designate a place to meet if you and your family are separated from each other.Pick a primary and alternate contact number for you and your family to call if you are separated from each other.Establish a buddy system with other family members, friends, neighbors, or co-workers, and develop a plan on how you can help each other.Consider including your children in your planning, preparation, and other activities to help them understand the importance of emergency preparedness. Children learn from your example.Share your plan and your emergency contact list with members in your buddy system.Make a plan on how to secure your house in case you are not home or you are otherwise unable to secure your home.Identify another place to go to in case you need to evacuate.Establish your primary and alternate evacuation routes.If you use mobility aids, plan on how to take them with you and how to store extra aids at your alternate shelter, if possible.Pack a GO-KIT (Disaster Supply Kit)You should prepare a bag with your most essential items which you can grab if an emergency situation occurs, and you need to evacuate right away. Be sure the bag is not too heavy for you or someone to carry. Your emergency GO-KIT should include:List of contact numbersDried foods and bottled waterFlashlight and extra batteriesWhistleSmall portable radio and extra batteriesBasic toiletries and sanitary itemsMedications and medical suppliesImportant documents, including medical informationIt is a good idea to:Place your bag near an entry or exit way so it can easily be carried out.Put reminder notices in your calendar or appointment book to check and replace items in your bag at least every 6 months.Let people in your buddy system know where your GO-KIT is ernment NumbersOffice of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of GuamAddress: Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex, AdelupP. O. Box 2950 Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Tel: 472-8931-6Fax: 477-4826Website: ; LegislatureAddress: 163 Chalan Santo Papa Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Protocol OfficeTel: 472-3499Fax: 472-3403Website: MayorsMayors’ Council of GuamAddress: P. O. Box 786 Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Tel: 472-6940, 477-8461Fax: 477-8777Website: Heights Tel: 472-6393/8285/6 Fax: 472-6124AgatTel: 565-2524/4335Fax: 565-4826 Asan-MainaTel: 472-6581, 479-2726Fax: 472-6446BarrigadaTel: 734-3724/25/34/36Fax: 734-1988Chalan Pago - OrdotTel: 472-8302, 477-1333/7173Fax: 477-7131DededoTel: 632-5203/637-9014Fax: 637-1129Hag?t?aTel: 477-8045/8047 472-6379Fax: 477-6686InarajanTel: 475-2509-11Fax: 828-2543MangilaoTel: 734-2163/5731Fax: 734-4130MerizoTel: 828-8312/2941/8772Fax: 828-2429Mongmong-Toto-MaiteTel: 477-6758, 477-9090 479-6800-1Fax: 472-6494PitiTel: 472-1232/3Fax: 477-2674Santa RitaTel: 565-2514/4337Fax: 565-3222Sinaja?aTel: 472-6707, 477-3323Fax: 472-5084TalofofoTel: 789-1421/3262Fax: 789-5251Tamuning-Tumon-HarmonTel: 646-5211/8646,647-9819/20Fax: 646-5210UmatacTel: 828-2940/2951828-8252/58Fax: 828-2676YigoTel: 653-5248/9446/9119Fax: 653-3434Yo?aTel: 789-4798/1525/6Fax: 789-1821Family SupportsTips for FamiliesParenting is the biggest challenge you will face. It is okay to ask for help when you need it.To take care of your baby, you need to take care of yourself.Your child’s doctor is a good resource for assistance in finding other people who can help you be the best parent you can be.Your child’s teacher is a good resource for teaching strategies and finding other services and supports for your child and your family.Take the time during the early years to teach and love your child. The more time and energy you put into these years, the less heartache and challenge you will have when they are older.When feeding, diapering, or bathing your baby, spend time singing, cuddling, and talking during these caring routines to support your baby’s development.Children never outgrow their need to be touched gently and often – it helps them feel secure and calm so they continue to learn and grow.Provide a variety of sensory experiences – taste, touch, smell, sight, sound – to help build your baby’s brain.It is never too early to introduce books to your baby.Play is how young children learn best.Children learn from your example.Concerned about your child’s HEARING?Mom holding her baby girlFREE HEARING SCREENING services are available. To schedule an appointment, call the Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) at Telephone: 300-5776/5816Guam EHDI logo and Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) logoProduced by the Guam Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (Guam EHDI) Project. This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) under Grant No. H61MC24883, Universal Hearing Screening, and Intervention, $378,191.00. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.4-H & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Administered through the University of Guam, College of Natural Applied Sciences (CNAS)Assists youth between the ages of 6 to 19 years in acquiring knowledge, developing skills, and forming attitudes that will enable them to become self-directed, productive, and contributing members of society. Provides hands on activities.Contact Information:Tel: 735-2040, 735-2044-6Fax: 734-4448ADMISSION & REGISTRATIONGuam Community CollegeProvides vocational assessment including aptitude testing, career exploration, and career guidance.Contact Information: Tel: 735-5531/4GCC Admissions/Registration OfficeTel: 735-5700ADULT & CHILDREN/ADOLESCENT –NURSING SERVICES INPATIENT UNITSGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center790 Gov. Carlos G. Camacho Rd.Tamuning, Guam 96913Provides short-term care for persons with mental health concerns.Contact Information: Children/Adolescent Intake: 647-8890/8844Adult Intake: 647-5417/5443Fax: 647-0250Medical Clinic: 647-5352/5345Fax: 647-5403 ADULT ANGER MANAGEMENT GROUPSanctuary, Inc.406 MaiMai RoadChalan Pago, Guam 96910Assists adults on the effects of anger and how to handle it appropriately in their lives. Various skills are taught to help control anger issues at home and in their workplace. Contact Information:Tel: 475-7101Fax: 477-3117Email: inquiries@Website: ADULT DAY CARE SERVICESCatholic Social Service234 U.S. ArmyJuan C. Fejeran StreetBarrigada, Guam 96913Respite services for elderly, age 60 and older, who are frail with physical impairments and need assistive care in a supportive environment.Contact Information:Main Office: 635-1451Email: adultdaycare@Website: ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMGuam Community CollegeAdult Education OfficeFoundation BuildingOffers students an opportunity to earn credits towards a diploma. Individuals who are 16 years and older, and no longer eligible to be in the Guam Department of Education, should consider enrolling in this program to earn a high school diploma. Contact Information:Tel: 735-6016Fax: 734-6001ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS)Department of Public Health & Social ServicesDivision of Senior CitizensCastle Mall Suite 08, MangilaoProvides protective services to elderly (age 60 years & older) and adults with disabilities (age 18 and older) against abuse, neglect and/or exploitation.Contact Information:Tel: 735-7421/7415Fax: 735-741624 Hour Crisis Intervention Hotline: 632-8853AL-ANONA self-help support program for spouses of alcoholics.Contact Information:Tel: 646-7233 HOTLINECheck the Observation Post of the Pacific Daily Newspaper (PDN) for dates, times and places of meetings.ALA-TEENA self-help support program for teenagers who have one or more parents with a drinking problem.Tel: 646-7233 HOTLINECheck the Observation Post of the Pacific Daily Newspaper (PDN) for dates, times and places of meetings.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSA self-help program for individuals who abuse alcohol. The public is welcome to attend open meetings; closed meetings are for those who have admitted their alcoholism.Contact Information:Tel: 646-7233 HOTLINECheck the Observation Post of the PDN for dates, times, and places of meetings.ALEE FAMILY VIOLENCE SHELTER Catholic Social ServiceProvides emergency shelter and basic needs to adult females, with or without minor children, who are victims/survivors of spousal or domestic violence, rape & stalking, or sexual assault in a confidential, safe and comfortable environment. The shelter operates 24 hours, seven days a week.Contact Information:24-hour Hotline:648-4673 (HOPE)Email: alee@Website: ALEE SHELTER FOR CHILDREN Catholic Social ServiceProvides emergency shelter and needs to children, from birth through seventeen years, who are victims/survivors of abuse, neglect, or sexual assault in a safe and comfortable environment. The shelter operates 24 hours, seven days a week.Contact Information:Tel: 648-HOPE (4673)Email: alee@Website: ALEE SHELTER FOR WOMENCatholic Social ServiceProvides emergency/protective shelter for victims of family domestic violence and sexual assault. The shelter serves women, with or without children, who are in crisis from family domestic violence & sexual assault.Contact Information:Tel: 648-HOPE (4673)Email: alee@Website: AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETYBank of Guam BuildingSanta Cruz Branch479 W. O’Brien Dr., Suite 102Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Provides assistance and support services for those with cancer.Contact Information:Tel: 477-9451Fax: 477-9450Website: Email: elena.santiago@AMERICAN RED CROSSBuilding 285, Route 4Hag?t?a, GU 96910Provides services including: counseling, referral services, financial assistance in times of crisis, disaster relief, training in health and safety, and First Aid & CPR training.Contact Information:Tel: 472-6217/9Fax: 477-2721Email: sandra.ramiro@AMERICORPS PROGRAM aka SERVEGUAM! COMMISSIONGCIC Bldg.414 W. Soledad Ave., Ste. 205Hag?t?a, GU 96910Provides education scholarships to participants who provide volunteer services to the community.Contact Information:Tel: 300-4599Email: sgc.volunteer@dol.ANDERSEN AIRMEN & FAMILY READINESS CENTERAndersen Air Force BaseAssists both single and married personnel to help solve problems, obtain assistance, and provide in-depth information on resources available to them in the military and civilian community on Guam.Contact Information:Tel: 366-8136Fax: 366-8267Email: 36fss.fsfr@us.af.mailATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICEITC Building590 S. Marine Corps Drive, Suite 706Tamuning, Guam 96913Prosecutes individuals; consults with victims/witnesses for case preparation, evidence gathering, and testimony; and advocates for consumers.Contact Information:Tel: 475-3324Fax: 477-4703AUDIOLOGICAL SERVICESDepartment of Education Division of Special EducationEnsures that all students with permanent or temporary hearing impairments are identified and provided with comprehensive audiological services (i.e. hearing screening and diagnostic evaluation), medical referrals, and counseling services for families and other related professionals.Contact Information:Tel/Fax: 300-2254AYUDA PARA I MA?AINA (APIM) PARENT SUPPORTSanctuary, Inc. An open support group for adults age 18 years and older that focuses on the issues of parenting and provides the opportunity to discuss the frustrations they face caring for their children.Contact Information:Tel: 475-7101 Fax: 477-3117 Website: GROUP BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF GUAM180 South Route 4Chalan Pago, Guam 96910Mailing Address:P.O. Box 3131Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Helps children reach their potential through professionally supported mentoring relationships.Contact Information:Tel: 472-BBBS (2227)Email: info@Website: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA CHAMORRO DISTRICTOffers character, citizenship, and personal fitness training for male youth in the 1st grade through 20 years of age.Contact Information:Tel: 649-0639Fax: 649-0646Email: guamboyscouts@BUREAU OF FAMILY HEALTH & NURSING SERVICESDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesAdministers Maternal Child Health Programs, Family Planning, Central Medical Clinic and Island-Wide Nursing Services.Contact Information:Tel: 735-7104Fax: 734-7097BUREAU OF SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (BOSSA) Department of Public Health & Social ServicesMaintains an updated list of all licensed child care facilities. Responsible for licensing and monitoring of childcare facilities excluding those childcare facilities in military bases. Administers the various Child Welfare Programs: Child Protective Services, Adoption, Foster Care, and Family Preservation.Contact Information:Tel: 475-2653/2672Fax: 477-0500CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICE234A U.S. Army Juan C.Fejeran StreetBarrigada, Guam 96913Serves the elderly, the abused, the homeless, and individuals with disabilities through the following programs: senior services, protective shelters, homeless/housing, individuals with disabilities, and support services.Contact Information:Tel: 635-1441/2Fax: 635-1444Email: css@Website: of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides counseling, education, testing, and treatment for HIV and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).Contact Information:Tel: 735-7166/7137HOTLINE: 734-2437Fax: 735-2105CHIEF HUR?O ACADEMYChamorro VillageImplements the teaching of Chamoru with an immersion approach in the community through after school, summer camp, and adult evening programs; corporate adult classes; and creating immersion books, CDs, and DVDs. Hur?o also provides translation services, both written and oral.Contact Information:Tel: 472-5858Email: hurao@; hurao1@CHILD & ADOLESCENT SERVICES DIVISIONGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterLocated behind Bank of Guam, Hag?t?aAddresses a broad spectrum of mental disorders which affect youth. Services include care coordination/case management; individual, family, group and play counseling/therapy; outreach crisis service; in-home intervention; respite care; therapeutic day treatment; family resource center, and Child-Adolescent Inpatient Unit.Contact Information:Tel: 477-5339Fax: 477-5330CHILD CARE & DEVELOPMENT FUND (CCDF) PROGRAM(Formerly Block Grant Child Care)Department of Public Health & Social Services(Behind KFC, Mangilao)Assists low income families to meet their childcare needs and expenses to maintain employment and/or attend a training or educational program.Contact Information:Tel: 735-7256/7350Fax: 473-7165CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (CDC)U.S. Naval Base, GuamAndersen Air Force Base, GuamProvides day care services for military dependents on a routine or drop-in basis.Contact Information:Naval Base CDCTel: 564-1844/5Naval Hospital: 472-2312School Age CDC(Kinder to 7th Grade)Tel: 339-6130Naval Base Teen CenterTel: 339-6410/1Andersen Air Force Base CDCTel: 366-1601/1291CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES (CPS)Department of Public Health & Social ServicesReceives and investigates reports of child abuse and neglect. Provides crisis intervention, removal and placement, initiation of court intervention, and case management services.Contact Information:Tel: 475-2672Fax: 475-3203CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DIVISIONITC Building590 S. Marine Corps DriveTamuning, Guam 96913Assists in identifying and locating absent parents and enforcing their financial obligation to support their children.Contact Information:Tel: 475-3360Ext. 661/663/664Fax: 477-2159CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS (CSHCN)Department of Public Health and Social ServicesMedical Social ServiceProgramsSpecial Kids ClinicShriners Outreach ClinicGenetics ClinicOrthotics ClinicProvides services to children who have or are at increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional condition, and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that generally required by children.Contact Information:Central-MangilaoTel: 735-7351/6CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CAP)Dos Amantes Plaza, 2nd Floor10 Marine Corps DriveTamuning, Guam 96913Assists Vocational Rehabilitation clients to ensure their rights under the Rehabilitation Act are protected and benefits are available through programs authorized under the Act.Contact Information:Tel: 646-4227CLIENT SERVICES & FAMILY COUNSELINGSuperior Court of Guam120 West O'Brien DriveHag?t?a, Guam 96910Provides parenting classes; individual, family, and group counseling; and psychiatric and psychological evaluation to court referred clients.Contact Information:Tel: 475-3101/3383Fax: 472-5450COMMUNITY HABILITATION PROGRAMCatholic Social Service131 Judge Sablan St.Chalan Pago, Guam, 96910Provides services to adults with significant disabilities needing independent life skills training and other services to engage in socialization and integration in the community.Contact Information:Tel: 472-8598/472-8599Email: communityhabilitation@COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS (CHC)Department of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides comprehensive primary medical care to all ages by appointment or walk-in, regardless of ability to pay. Services include: child health, well child services, vision, hearing, immunizations, fluoride varnish, prenatal care, family planning, pregnancy test, and cancer and STD screening.Contact Information:Northern Region CHC (Dededo)Tel: 635-4410Fax: 635-4413Southern Region CHC (Inarajan)Tel: 828-7604Fax: 828-7504Central Region CHC (Mangilao)Tel: 735-7102 / 7173 / 7161Fax: 734-5910COMMUNITY NUTRITION EDUCATION PROGRAM University of Guam Agriculture Building -Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) -SNAP-EDProvides nutrition lessons such as food storage/preparation, sanitation, meal planning and budgeting, and proper nutrition to low income families; young homemakers with young children, and youths 9-19 years of age. Tel: 735-2030 Fax: 734-4222 COOPERATIVE EXTENSIONUniversity of GuamProvides information and educational support to help reach financial goals.Contact Information:Tel: 735-2055Fax: 734-1244COUNSELING SERVICES BRANCHGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterProvides direct clinical services to adults, children, families, couples, and groups with problems which may or may not occur because of substance abuse or mental illness.Contact Information:Front Desk: 647-5440 Fax: 647-0250CounselorsTel: 647-5447/1112CRIME STOPPERSGuam Police DepartmentEnables individuals to report information related to crimes committed, while ensuring the confidentiality of the reporter.Contact Information:Tel: 477-HELP (4357)Text: 486-HELP (4357)CRISIS HOTLINEGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterA 24-hour crisis intervention hotline that serves the community by providing a listening service, referral service, and public outreach. All calls are confidential.Contact Information:Tel: 647-8833/4Fax: 647-0250CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTERA place where women facing an unplanned pregnancy can come for free pregnancy tests and counseling. Tel: 777-6014 DAY TREATMENT SERVICESGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterProvides residential and day treatment services program for outpatients.Contact Information:Tel: 647-5317Fax: 647-5402DENTAL CLINIC-MANGILAO Department of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides emergency treatment for patients 16 years of age and below that meet income guidelines and senior citizens 55 and above.Contact Information:Tel: 735-7364Fax: 735-7155DEPARTMENT OF INTEGRATED SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES (DISID)DNA Building238 Archbishop F. C. Flores St.Suite 703Hag?t?a, GU 96910Provides integrated services for individuals with disabilities and their families, including a maximum of 16 hours of respite care a month.Contact Information:Tel: 475-4646 (Director’s Office)TTD: 477-9183TTY: 477-9183Tel: 475-4624Fax: 477-2892DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION490 Chalan PalasyoAgana Heights, Guam 96910Develops and implements cultural, recreational, and other leisure activities for the public; conducts educational programs; and promotes health and wellness through use of recreational facilities, beaches, and pools.Contact Information:Tel: 475-6296/7475-6288/9Fax: 477-0997DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES123 Chalan Kareta Rt. 10 Mangilao, Guam 96913Provides leadership and direction in diverse areas of environmental health, consumer protection, communicable disease control, vital statistics, Medicaid, Medically Indigent Program (MIP), food stamps, public assistance, foster care, and elderly programs.Contact Information:Tel: 735-7102 (Director’s Office)Fax: 734-5910; 473-5910DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AFFAIRS (DYA)169 San Isidro StreetMangilao, GU 96913Provides programs and services geared toward promoting youth leadership skills, youth development, rehabilitation, and community involvement. Includes correctional facilities, counseling, juvenile diversion, school-based programs, and youth resource centers. Contact Information:Tel: 735-5010Fax: 734-7536Northern Resource Center Tel: 635-4392/3Fax: 632-0294Central Resource Center Tel: 477-9557/8Fax: 472-2912Southern Resource Center Tel: 565-5031/2Fax: 565-5034DIVISION OF CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTIONDepartment of EducationResponsible for the standards and guidelines of instruction in public schools.Contact Information:Tel: 475-0512; 300-1247/1635/1638DIVISION OF PUBLIC WELFAREDepartment of Public Health & Social Services123 Chalan Kareta Rt. 10 Mangilao, Guam 96913Provides services to eligible clients to remove social barriers which prevent persons from obtaining/maintaining the basic necessities of life to include safe and decent housing, medical care, nutritious foods, and employment status. Programs include: MIP, Medicaid, SWAP, SNAP, and Health Services.Contact Information:Tel: 735-7274Fax: 735-7092DIVISION OF SPECIAL EDUCATIONDepartment of EducationProvides free, appropriate public education to all students with disabilities, ages birth through 21 years. Services include speech/language, occupational and physical therapy, itinerant hearing, vision, audiological, leisure, educational services, services for emotionally disabled, academic, visual and performing arts programs for the Gifted and Talented, and staff development.Tel: 300-1322Email: sped@Website: DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION (DVR)DNA Building238 Archbishop F.C. Flores St.6th FloorHag?t?a, Guam 96910Provides employment services for persons with disabilities who are eligible for vocational services as well as services to family members of disabled persons.Tel: 475-5735/8TTY: 477-8642Fax: 475-4661DRUG & ALCOHOL SERVICESJ&G Commercial CenterHag?t?a, Guam 96910Provides assessment, education, individual and group counseling/therapy, and aftercare to those suffering from drug or alcohol abuse.Tel: 475-5438/40Fax: 477-7782Website: gbhwc.DRUG AND ALCOHOL GROUP (PATHWAYS)Sanctuary, Inc.A closed, more intensive support group for youth ages 11-24 years who have deeper issues concerning drugs and/or alcohol use or abuse. Designed to help them understand the reasons for their use and recognize the consequences of their decisions. Attendance in group is by referral only and based on an assessment conducted by program staff.Tel: 475-7101Fax: 477-3117Website: EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION (ECSE) PRESCHOOL PROGRAMDepartment of Education Division of Special EducationProvides services to children ages three to five years who have been identified as having developmental delays in the following areas: speech and language, cognition, fine and gross motor, self-help, or personal/social skills.Tel: 300-1329Email: sped@Website: EDUCATIONAL & DEVELOPMENTAL INTERVENTION SERVICES (EDIS)U.S. Naval HospitalProvides the military community with special education, speech/language therapy, developmental screening, play-based therapy, play groups, and parent training for children birth to 36 months of age who may have a developmental delay, disability, or medical condition which may affect development.Tel: 344-9027Fax: 344-9322EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH PROGRAMUniversity of Guam2nd Floor Calvo Field HouseAn educational enrichment program for middle and high school students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds. Encourages and assists minority students and those from other under-represented groups in ways that help them complete their secondary education.Tel: 735-2246Fax: 734-7514Email: ets.uog@ELEMENTARY PROGRAMDepartment of EducationDivision of Special EducationSupports the implementation of specialized instruction for students with disabilities in the elementary schools.Tel: 300-2281/2300Website: EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRYCatholic Social ServiceProvides emergency food assistance through distribution of canned and dry goods. Baby food, formula, and baby diapers may also be provided when in stock. Clothing, shoes, and household items are also provided to victims of fire and flood.Tel: 635-1441/2Fax: 635-1444Email: css@Website: EMERGENCY SHELTERSanctuary Inc.A co-ed 30-day emergency shelter for runaway, homeless, abused, and troubled youth ages 12 to 17 years. Services include alcohol and drug screening and assessments, individual and family counseling, support groups, daily and recreational therapeutic and educational activities, and aftercare services to ensure smooth transition from shelter to home.Tel: 475-7101Crisis Hotline: 475-7100 Fax: 477-3117Website: EMOTIONALLY DISABLED PROGRAMDepartment of Education Division of Special EducationProvides evaluation, specialized instruction, and counseling for all students requiring services due to their emotional disabilities.Tel: 300-2274Website: ERICA’S HOUSE122 Torre LaneToto, GU 96910A family visitation center that provides supervised and unsupervised visits and serves as a drop off and pick up center.Tel: 642-4020/22Email: ericahse@Websites: ericashouse.FAMILY MINISTRYArchdiocese of Aga?aChancery OfficeMarriage preparationTel: 472-6116; 562-0000 Fax: 477-3519FAMILY SERVICE CENTERThe Salvation ArmyProvides education and life skill courses as well as canned food (amount depends on family size) to individuals and/or families once every 3 months.Tel: 477-3528/9Fax: 477-3505FLEET & FAMILY SUPPORT CENTERPrograms and ServicesBldg. 106PSC 455 Box 157FPO AP 96540-1157Naval Base GuamAssists single and married military personnel and their family members to obtain assistance and provide information on resources available to them in the military and civilian community on Guam.Tel: 333-2056/7/8333-9827/8Fax: 333-2023/333-9630 Email: FFSCguam@fe.navy.milGCC HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY OFFICEGuam Community CollegeFoundation Building 6000Assists individuals 16 years and older, who are not enrolled in a high school and who do not have a high school diploma, in obtaining a high school equivalency diploma by successfully passing either the GED or the HiSET high school equivalency test.Tel: 735-6008/9/10/11Fax: 734-6002Email: gcc.hse@guamcc.eduWebsite: guamcc.eduGOVERNOR'S COMMUNITY OUTREACH FEDERAL PROGRAMS OFFICE (GCO-FPO)GCO-FPO is the state administering agency for the Services-Training-Officers-Prosecutors (STOP), Violence Against Women (VAW), and the Sexual Assault Service Program. Tel: 475-9178Fax: 477-4826Email: gcofpo@GUAHAN PROJECTA program of West Care GuamHelps keep our community informed about the AIDS epidemic. The project provides FREE AIDS educational workshops, FREE and confidential HIV and STD testing, support groups, home and hospital visits, and personal care items to people living with HIV/AIDS on Guam and the neighboring islands.Tel: 472-0218/9Fax: 472-0217Website: GUAM BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER (GBHWC)790 Gov. Carlos G. Camacho Rd.Tamuning, Guam 96913Provides Mental Health & Substance Abuse treatment to adults & children; and to develop privately funded community based programs. GBHWC's role as the single state entity is to provide mental health services to the population of Guam either as a direct provider of services or contract services out and have a regulatory role.Tel: 647-8833/4Fax: 647-0250GUAM BREAST & CERVICAL CANCER EARLY DETECTION PROGRAMDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services to qualified women. Also conducts education and awareness on cancer and obesity prevention by promoting healthy styles.Tel: 735-0671/2Fax: 734-7626GUAM CANCER CARERK Plaza341 S. Marine Corps DriveSuite 102Tamuning, Guam 96913A non-profit, local organization created for the primary purpose of bridging the gaps of services that our local cancer patients face. Supports cancer patients on island through core programs such as patient navigation, financial assistance, patient transport program, cancer screening & prevention, and outreach & education.Tel: 969-2223Fax: 969-3222Website: GUAM COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT & FAMILY VIOLENCEA non-profit organization that works to address sexual assault and family violence; provides education, outreach, and training regarding sexual assault and family violence; identifies gaps in services to victims of sexual assault and family violence; and makes recommendations for changes.Victim Advocates Reaching Out:477-5552Healing Hearts Crisis Center:647-5351Adult Protective Services Crisis Intervention Hotline: 632-8853Sanctuary, Inc.: 475-7100National Domestic Violence Hotline:1-800-799-SAFE (7233)National Dating Abuse Helpline:1-866-331-9474Website: GUAM DEPARTMENT OF LABORGCIC Building Suite 400Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Provides job seekers and employers access to a convenient, reliable, up-to-date and broad range of coordinated employment, training and educational services, program information, and resources through a full-service American Job Center.Telephone: 475-7044/36Fax: 475-7045American Job Center Location:Suite 300, Bell Tower Building, Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Telephone: 475-7000/7001Website: dol. Job Bank: GUAM DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL130 University Drive, Suite 17Mangilao, Guam 96913Advocates for system change, public policy, and best practices that promote the full inclusion and integration of people with developmental disabilities.Tel: 735-9127/8Fax: 734-9121Email: guamddc@gddc.Website: gddc.GUAM DIABETES PREVENTION & CONTROL PROGRAM Department of Public Health & Social ServicesDevelops policies and promotes activities that improve the quality and access to diabetes care. Also conducts education, awareness, and training on diabetes prevention and control.Tel: 735-7295Fax: 735-7500GUAM EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION (GUAM EHDI) PROJECTGuam Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, & Service (Guam CEDDERS)Provides resources to ensure all infants born on Guam receive early hearing screening, detection, and intervention services.Tel: 735-2466Fax: 734-2448Email: nenihearing@Website: GUAM EARLY INTERVENTION SYSTEM (GEIS)Department of Education Division of Special Education500 Mariner Avenue, Building EBarrigada, Guam 96913Provides diagnostic services, family support, and intervention services for children birth to 36 months of age who have or are at-risk of having developmental delays and disabilities.Tel: 300-5776/5816Fax: 472-1741Email: geis@Website: geisGUAM EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM (GETP) Department of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides support services such as transportation, child care, and work expenses to all mandatory work registered members, including volunteers of eligible households between the ages of 16 to 59 who are receiving public assistance.Tel: 735-7256Fax: 734-5955GUAM GIRL SCOUTSEncourages girls, ages 5 to 17 years, to develop their potential. Activities deal with sports, leadership development, service, career planning, social issues, environmental protection, and related areas. Tel: 646-5652Website: ; HEAD START PROGRAMDepartment of Education500 Mariner Avenue, Building EBarrigada, Guam 96913A comprehensive child development program for 3-5 year old children of income eligible families and children with special needs. Head Start assists the child and family in obtaining health, dental, nutritional, psychological, and educational services needed.Tel: 475-0484300-1603/1604Fax: 477-1535Email: cmschroeder@Website: guamheadstart. GUAM HEALTHY MARRIAGE AND RELATIONSHIP PROJECT (GHMP) SPARKA program of WestCarePacific IslandsA service helping young couples ages 18 to 25 who are either married or in a relationship. This project helps to build the foundations for healthy relationships, positive parenting, and economic stability.Tel: 472-0218/9Fax: 472-0217Email: sandra.bordallo@GUAM HOMELAND SECURITY/ CIVIL DEFENSE #221B Chalan Palasyo Aga?a Heights, Guam 96910Coordinates and facilitates all Government of Guam, Military, and Federal Liaison response agencies and their resources in mitigating, preparing, responding, and recovering from any and all types of emergencies in order to protect the lives, environment, and property of the island of Guam.Tel: 475-9600/2 Fax: 477-3727 Website: ghs. GUAM HOUSING AND URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY (GHURA) 117 Bien Venida Ave.Sinajana, GU 96910Administers housing assistance for low to moderate income families under Public Housing, Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, and the Guma Trankilidat (Elderly Housing), as well as the Community Planning and Development (CPD) Program designed to meet community development projects. Front Desk: 475-1330Main: 477-9851Fax: 300-7565Website: GUAM HOUSING CORPORATION (GHC)ITC Building590 S. Marine Corps Drive Suite 514Tamuning, GU 96913Government financial institution that provides financial services for qualified low/moderate-income individuals and families who are first-time homeowners, elderly, disabled, or displaced. Tel: 647-4143/4140/4133Fax: 649-4144Website: GUAM LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION - DISABILITY LAW CENTER (GLSC-DLC)113 Bradley PlaceHag?t?a, GU 96910Provides legal services to indigent persons and persons with disabilities in family law, domestic violence, disability rights, public benefits, consumer and civil rights; and protection, advocacy and client assistance programs. Includes information and referral, monitoring, and support ranging from investigation to negotiation and legal action as a final alternative.Tel: 477-9811/2Fax: 477-1320Disability Law Center Tel: 922-4571Website: gu GUAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUTHORITY (GMHA)Provides 24-hour emergency medical services, customary acute care services and certain specialty munications Center Tel: 647-2555TTY: 649-1801Fax: 648-6791See inside front cover for emergency numbers.GUAM NATIONAL GUARDFamily Program Office – FamilyAssistanceBarrigada Readiness CenterSupports and educates families "along the path of their National Guard life."Tel: 735-0434GUAM OFFICE OF MINORITY HEALTHDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesCollaborates and partners with local, regional, national, and international organizations to promote the elimination of health disparities in minority communities specifically to reduce health disparities in cancer, obesity, and other weight concerns. The program also provides cultural competency training to the healthcare workforce.Tel: 638-7474Fax: 734-7500GUAM POLICE DEPARTMENT (GPD)Serves the community by protecting life and property, enforcing laws, preventing crime, and maintaining order for all citizens.Emergency Tel:911Tel: 475-8512/08/09Fax: 472-4036Victims Assistance UnitTel: 475-8620/8647Email: gpd@ GUAM PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM254 Martyr StreetHag?t?a, Guam 96910Provides information and library services to assist individuals or groups with special needs as well as for the general public.Tel: 475-4751/2TTY: 479-0016Fax: 477-9777 Email: gpls@gpls.Website: gpls. GUAM REGIONAL MEDICAL CITY133 Route 3Dededo, GU 96912Provides wellness, cardiology, medical oncology, endocrinology, pulmonology, neurology, and other medical and surgical subspecialties.Tel: 645-5500Fax: 649-4765Website: GUAM REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITYDepartment of Administration Division of Public Transportation Services DPW Compound542 N. Marine Dr.Tumon, GU 96913Provides Fixed Route and Para-Transit services to the public. No service on Sundays and holidays.Tel: 475-4686/4603Fax: 475-4600Website: grta. GUAM SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION & EDUCATION PROGRAMDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesConducts primary prevention activities addressing rape, sexual abuse, and family violence.Tel: 735-7304Fax: 735-5000GUAM SYSTEM FOR ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY (GSAT)University of Guam CEDDERSProvides assistive technology (AT) demonstrations, short-term device loans, financial loans for AT, training, technical assistance, information, referrals, and other services that promote access and services for individuals with disabilities, their families, and service providers.Tel: 735-2490TTY: 735-2491Fax: 734-8378Website: GUAM VET CENTER 222 Chalan Santo Papa Street Suite 201 Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Provides individual, group, and couple/family counseling. Referrals may be made to assist veterans in promoting personal growth and greater readjustment to community living. Tel: 472-7161/0 Fax: 472-7162 Clinic Tel: 475-5760 Website: vetcenter. GUMA ASUSENAGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterProvides supervised home care, residential, and community support services for adults with an intellectual disability or developmentally disabled adults. Operates the Independent Group Home (IGH) & Mary Clare Home (MCH).Tel: 473-2607/6GUMA SAN JOSE HOMELESS SHELTERCatholic Social ServiceProvides emergency shelter and support services for individuals and families for no more than 60 days.Tel: 635-1441/2Email: gumasanjose@Website: GUMA SERENIDAD EMERGENCY RECEIVING HOMECatholic Social ServiceProvides temporary, protective shelter and case management services to elderly age 60 and older, and adults with disabilities, ages 18 through 59, who are victims of abuse or neglect, or in imminent danger. 24-hour Hotline: 632-8853Fax: 637-8877Email: sagradaerh@Website: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GUAM, INC.Encourages volunteer participation in construction of homes for families with limited resources. Homes are sold on a no-profit, no interest mortgage and homeowners provide volunteer labor to reduce cost.Tel: 647-4667Email: habitat@HEALING HEARTS RAPE CRISIS CENTERGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterProvides 24-hour crisis intervention services and referrals for all victims of sexual assault. Provides examinations in a safe and healing environment and facilitated by a specially trained nurse.Tel: 647-5351Fax: 647-5414I FAMAGU'ON-TAGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterProvides services for children ages 5 to 17 (up to 21 if still in school) with emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges and their families. I Famagu'on-ta incorporates the system of care core values and guiding principles in its wraparound approach, service development, and service delivery using promising practices in achieving positive outcomes for child and family.Tel: 477-8847/9Tel: 477-5338/9Fax: 477-5330Website: gbhwc. IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesCastle Building, MangilaoProvides immunizations for childhood preventable diseases for all children birth -18 years of age.Tel: 735-7143Fax: 734-1475TTY: 477-0500INA’FA MAOLEK227 West O'Brien DriveHag?t?a, GuamConflict resolution & education services.Tel: 475-1977Fax: 475-1974Email: inafamaolek@ INTAKE REGISTRATIONGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterProvides screening and evaluation. Individuals in crisis or in cases of emergency, should contact intake services for assistance.Tel: 647-5440Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pmISLANDWIDE BREAST FEEDING COALITIONProvides education, support, and promotion of breast-feeding for all pregnant and lactating women and their support network. Offers a 24-hour hotline to answer breast-feeding questions.Tel: 475-0302 24-Hour HotlineCell: 488-5171 (Adelina Portela)Cell: 777-6526 (Barbara Mafnas)JOB OPPORTUNITY AND BASIC SKILLS PROGRAM (JOBS)Department of Public Health & Social ServicesBuilds skills for a better future through educational and training programs and provides support services for child care, transportation, and work expenses when starting a new job. Open to all mandatory work registered members, including volunteers of eligible households between the ages of 16-59 who are receiving benefits under TANF and other public assistance programs.Tel: 735-7256Fax: 734-5955TTY: 477-0500KARIDAT PROGRAMCatholic Social ServiceProvides 24-hour residential and therapeutic support services in a group home setting for adults with physical, cognitive, and/or intellectual disabilities. Services also include case management, advocacy, job training, and recreational activities.Tel: 635-1407Fax: 635-1444Email: karidat@Website: KARI?UGuam’s Early Childhood System of Care and Wellness Promotion & PreventionDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesAddresses the whole health of young children from birth through 5 years of age. Kari?u provides FREE services for young children and their families that are family-driven and child-centered: developmental and behavioral screening, information, educational resources, enhanced home visitation, training, peer support, Wrap Around services, and clinical services using play interventions. Tel: 478-5400/735-7104Fax: 478-5415Website: LATTE TREATMENT CENTER, LLCSpecializes in providing treatment services for children and youth with severe behavioral and emotional problems that may pose a danger to themselves or others. Tel: 646-5018/23LEND-A-HAND GUAM CHAPTER Pacific Daily NewsFinancial assistance limited to local residents for emergency need situations on a one-time basis. Must prove financial need & the inability to acquire assistance from any other source.Tel: 479-0102Fax: 472-1512LIFE TEENNorth: Our Lady of Lourdes Church (Yigo)Central: Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Toto)Provides youth retreats and regular post-retreat fellowship sessions designed to encourage spiritual growth and healthy relationships among families, church, and the community.North (Yigo) Tel: 653-1102 Fax: 653-4746Central (Toto) Tel: 477-9118 Fax: 472-2514LIGHTHOUSE RECOVERY CENTERThe Salvation ArmyProvides a drug-free transitional shelter for homeless men wanting to work on their recovery from drugs and alcohol in a supportive environment. The center helps clients overcome their addictive behavior and trains them in life skills that will lead to drug-free and responsible living.Tel: 477-7671/3Fax: 477-4649Website: LIHENG ELDERLY HOUSING PROGRAMCatholic Social ServiceA rental housing program consisting of ten one-bedroom units for elderly, age 55 and older, who are self-sufficient with independent living arrangements.Tel: 635-1411Fax: 635-1444Email: css@Website: MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH (MCH) CLINICDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides free medical services to vulnerable populations (i.e., well child care to low-income children under age 5 and prenatal care/family planning to women of childbearing age) as well as those with diseases (e.g., STD/HIV, TB) which pose a threat to the community.Tel: 735-7121 Administrative OfficeTel: 735-7105Fax: 734-7097MEDICAID PROGRAM Department of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides medical care for persons receiving welfare benefits including low income individuals and families who meet the Medical Categorically Needy Expansion income and resource guidelines. Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) also provided by Medicaid.Tel: 735-7274Fax: 735-7092MEDICAL SOCIAL SERVICESDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides services to patients and/or families who are experiencing social, emotional, psychological or financial problems related to illness, disabling condition, disability, and its incapacitating effects or high-risk pregnancy including counseling, medical consultation, referral, and crisis intervention.MangilaoTel: 735-7351/7168/7356Fax: 735-7103MEDICALLY INDIGENT PROGRAM (MIP)Department of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides medical assistance to low income families.MangilaoTel: 735-7245DededoTel: 635-7411MONSIGNOR DAVID I.A. QUITUGUA FOUNDATIONCatholic Social ServiceProvides monetary assistance for individuals leaving off-island for catastrophic medical treatment. Off-island doctor's referral and travel itinerary are requested documents for application.Tel: 635-1441/2Fax: 635-1444Email: css@ Website: MOTHEREAD? PROGRAM Humanities GuahanReflection CenterSuite 106Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Literacy program for parents to improve literacy and language skills; helps parents to become positive reading role models for their children.Tel: 472-4468Fax: 472-4465Email: cflores@ Website: NEW BEGINNINGSGuam Behavioral Health and Wellness CenterProvides drug and alcohol services for adults.Tel: 475-5438/5440Fax: 477-7782OASIS EMPOWERMENT CENTER960 S. Marine Corp Drive Suite 110 Tamuning, Guam 96913 Offers residential counseling and support services for women with life-controlling problems such as addiction, co-dependency, and the wounds of abuse and homelessness. Outpatient programs are also available for those with a more stable living environment. Offer to men but only outpatients.Tel: 646-4601Fax: 646-5601Website: Email: oasisreception671@ OCCUPATIONAL AND PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICESDepartment of Education Division of Special EducationInvolves assessment, identification, development, and implementation of specific therapy programs. Includes ongoing direct services to students who need self-care, fine motor, and gross motor instruction.Tel: 647-4401/2Website: OFFICE OF PUBLIC DEFENDER CRIMINAL & JUVENILEHandles criminal and juvenile cases, and serves court orders.Tel: 475-3100Fax: 477-5844OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC GUARDIANSupreme Court of Guam110 West O'Brien DriveHag?t?a, Guam(Old Court Building)Receives referrals concerning persons who may be in need of guardianship. Serves as guardian of persons (or estate of an adult) who by reason of age, disease, or disability are unable/unassisted to properly care for self or property and for whom no alternate guardian among family and friends can be identified. Assists, advises, and guides persons who are seeking or have been appointed as guardian of an adult. Offers guidance to avoid the need for appointment of a guardian.Tel: 475-3173Fax: 472-0381Email: publicguardian@opg.Website: ONE-STOP CAREER CENTER Department of LaborBell Tower, 3rd floorAnigua, Guam 96910Across 76 Gas StationProvides job seekers with employment-related services such as training assessment as well as employment counseling and referral.Tel: 475-7000Fax: 475-7098PEACE OFFICEGuam Behavioral Health & Wellness CenterJ&G Commercial CenterChalan Santo Papa Ste. 205Building FHag?t?a, GuamProposes to implement evidence-based alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention programs for the island of Guam.Tel: 477-9079/9083Fax: 477-9076Website: PROBATION DIVISIONSuperior Court of GuamProvides monitoring and supervision of individuals on probation.Tel: 475-3388/3448Fax: 477-4944Website: .gu PROJECT AIMGuam Community CollegeStudent Center Room 5204Provides academic and personal support services for students who meet one or more of the following requirements: first generation college student; income-eligible; and students with disabilities.Tel: 735-5594/5Fax: 734-5238Email: projectaim@guamcc.eduWebsite: guamcc.edu PROJECT BISITA I FAMILIADepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides home visiting services to support women during pregnancy and after birth. Supports include positive parenting skills such as child development, health, and safety. Tel: 735-7104/634-7408Fax: 735-7097Website: PROJECT ISA-TAA program of WestCarePacific IslandsProvides prevention and support activities for youth ages 9 to 17 years who are at-risk of juvenile delinquency and to reduce participation in risky behaviors. The program uses a gender-responsive, youth informed approach.Tel: 472-0218/9Fax: 472-0217Website: PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMSDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesFacilitates the following programs: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled Persons (APTD), Aid to the Blind (AB), Old Age Assistance (OAA), General Assistance (GA), and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).SNAP Office MangilaoTel: 735-7245Fax: 735-7439 MIP/ WelfareDededoTel: 635-7411InarajanTel: 828-7542PUBLIC DEFENDER SERVICE CORPORATIONMVP Commercial Bldg.Unit B 779 Rt. 4Sinajana, GU 96910Provides quality legal services to indigent persons in both criminal and civil proceedings within prescribed standards and goals.Tel: 475-3100Fax: 477-5844RESPITE CARE PROGRAMCatholic Social ServiceResidential, non-medical respite service for family caregivers of children or adults from birth through 59 who have physical, cognitive, or intellectual disabilities, or who have chronic or terminal illnesses. Referrals are received from Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center (GBHWC).Tel: 635-1418 Email: respitecare@Website: SAGAN AYUDAN MAISA HOUSING PROGRAMCatholic Social ServiceA rental housing program for adults age 18 and older with mild to severe disabilities who are self-sufficient with ability for independent living. Supportive services such as case management, life skills training, and job placement are provided to enable independent living.Tel: 477-0953Email: liheng@Website: SALVATION ARMYProvides emergency food, clothing, and furniture services. Includes rent and utility assistance, disaster assistance, and substance abuse services.TiyanTel: 477-9872Fax: 477-9870Thrift Shop, Gov. Carlos Camacho Rd.Tel: 647-1569Family ServicesTel: 477-3528/9Fax: 477-3505SANCTUARY, INC.Services/Benefits:24-Hour Crisis InterventionCo-Ed Emergency Shelter(Age Group: 12-17)Drug and Alcohol Residential Treatment(Age Group: 12-18)Permanent Housing Program(Age Group: 18-24)A Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) Accredited, non-profit community-based organization that exists to improve the quality of life for Guam's youth to promote reconciliation during times of family conflicts, fosters the development of responsible community members, and advocates for their needs in an effort to preserve family unity. Provides 24-hour accessibility to youth between ages 12-18 who are experiencing a family problem/conflict. Includes counseling, referrals, temporary emergency shelter, & aftercare; also provides individual, group, & family counseling.Tel: 475-7101Crisis Hotline: 475-7100 Fax: 477-3117Website: SCHOOL PROGRAMDepartment of Education Division of Special EducationSupports the schools in their implementation of specialized instruction to students with disabilities in the secondary schools.Tel: 300-2281/2800Website: SENIOR CITIZENS SUPPORT SERVICESDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesDivision of Senior CitizensAvailable services for senior citizens, age 60 and older to help maintain and improve the quality of life.Tel: 735-7415/21Fax: 735-7416SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM Department of LaborAssists economically disadvantaged persons who are 55 years and older, unemployed, or have poor employment prospects through part-time subsidized employment with ultimate transition to unsubsidized employment.Tel: 300-4559 (One Stop)Tel: 300-4621475-7096/4968 (GCIC Office) Tel: 300-4561Fax: 475-6811Si?A (SELF-ADVOCATES IN ACTION)A non-profit organization comprised of people with disabilities and their families, Si?A promotes self-advocacy and sponsors activities to foster self-determination, community inclusion, and peer-to-peer supports.Contact Person:Lynn TydingcoAndrew TydingcoTel: 488-1430 (Lynn)929-9990 (Andrew)Email: sinaguam@SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATIONGuam Branch Office for persons applying for a Social Security number and for any information on benefits.Tel: 635-4433Fax: 635-4200SPEECH & LANGUAGE SERVICESDepartment of Education Division of Special EducationProvides evaluation, consultation, and direct services to children with disabilities requiring speech and language therapy.Tel: 300-1328/2292Website: ST. DOMINIC'S SENIOR CARE HOMEProvides intermediate and supervised residential care for senior individuals 55 years and older.Tel: 632-9370/2/8/9Fax: 637-1679STD/HIV PREVENTION PROGRAMDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesProvides counseling, education, testing, and treatment of HIV and STDs.Tel: 735-7137Fax: 735-2105STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Department of EducationProvides services to schools and other units within the DOE: attendance, psychological and social work services, coordination of guidance and school health services, and consultation and in-service training on non-curricula student services.Tel: 300-1623-4Fax: 472-7888Website: SUPERIOR COURT CLIENT SERVICES AND FAMILY COUNSELINGJudiciary of GuamProvides client and family counseling services referred by the court. Services include: individual, marriage, and family counseling; family violence men’s groups, sex offender’s groups, conciliation counseling, women’s groups, and kids groups (5-12 years). Only for court order individuals.Tel: 475-3101/3383Fax: 472-5450Website: SUPERIOR COURT OF GUAM, “THRIVE”Refers women 18 and older to Teaching, Healing, & Recovery for Women in Violent Environments (THRIVE), which provides education about family violence and opportunities to learn new strategies and life skills to support new life changes.Tel: 475-3101SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP)Department of Public Health and Social ServicesFormerly known as the Food Stamp Program. Monthly benefits are provided to help low income households buy food. Certain guidelines must be met to qualify.Tel: 735-7245MangilaoTel: 635-7411 DededoSUPPORT SERVICE PROGRAMCatholic Social ServiceThis is the customer services arm of Catholic Social Service for those who meet the requirements for assistance through the food pantry, emergency clothing assistance, and Thrift Store. Client Assistance Programs are supported through donations from the community.Tel: 635-1441/2Fax: 635-1444Email: catholicsocialservice.ssd@ Website: SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF)A program of WestCarePacific IslandsProvides information, education, advocacy, and support to families of veteran and veterans at a time of their critical need through focused assistance and long-term housing stability. Tel: 989-0234/5Fax: 989-0236Website: TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES (TANF)Department of Public Health and Social ServicesDesigned to help needy families achieve self-sufficiency through block grants.Tel: 735-7245 MangilaoFax: 735-7092Tel: 635-7411 DededoTHE EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TEFAP)Department of Education Food ServicesProvides food items once a month to income-eligible families.Tel: 300-1258/2460/2480THRIFT SHOP AND FINGERPRINTINGCatholic Social ServiceProvides clothing, household furniture (when available), and other home necessities at low, discount rates. Victims of fire or those in emergency need are assisted without cost. Fingerprinting services are provided for a nominal cost.Tel: 635-1442Fax: 635-1444Email: css@Website: TRANSPORTATION SERVICESDepartment of Education Division of Special EducationProvides safe, efficient transportation for students with disabilities to & from school and other sites when the student’s unique needs require this accommodation.Tel: 300-2292U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREAccepts loan applications for housing from low-income families and grant applications from low-income elderly (62 years and older) for home upkeep and maintenance.Tel: 300-8563Fax: 472-7366U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRSProvides outpatient medical care to eligible veterans. Includes veteran’s benefits to honorably discharged veterans and their beneficiaries. Includes counseling and other services to active duty personnel who are ready to retire or be discharged from the military.Tel: 475-5760UPWARD BOUND/TrioUniversity of GuamA federally funded program to assist students in completing high school education and encourage college attendance.Tel: 735-2245Fax: 734-7514VICTIM ADVOCATES REACHING OUT (VARO)24-hour dispatch throughCrisis HotlineServices by trained volunteers who respond to victims of violent crimes and their families by providing crisis intervention, information, follow-up, and referral.HOTLINE 24/7Tel: 477-5552Fax: 477-8276Email: varoguam1@VICTIMS SERVICES CENTEROffice of the Attorney General, Prosecution DivisionAssists victims of crime by providing information/referral, emotional support, court accompaniment, assistance in filing claims, and transportation for victims if necessary, to court or appointments related to their case.Tel: 475-2587Fax: 477-3390WESTCARE PACIFIC ISLANDS (WCPI)A non-profit organization providing behavioral and mental health services to the most vulnerable populations. WCPI offers targeted services for veterans, persons with mental illness, the homeless, youth at risk, and those who may be afflicted with HIV/AIDS.Tel: 472-0218/9Fax: 472-0217Website: WOMEN INFANT CHILDREN (WIC) PROGRAMDepartment of Public Health & Social ServicesSupplemental nutrition & education program for women who are pregnant, breast feeding or post-partum, and infants and children up to age 5.TIYANTel: 475-0295/6Fax: 477-7945MANGILAOTel: 735-7180/1 Fax: 734-1414DEDEDOTel: 635-7471/2Fax: 635-7476INARAJANTel: 828-7550SANTA RITATel: 565-3537Fax: 565-3536Parent Support GroupsAUTISM COMMUNITY TOGETHER (ACT)A support group for families of children with autism.Contact Person: Josephine BlasTel: 687-1284; 483-0324Email: autismcommunityguam@DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF GUAM (DSAG)A support group for families of children with Down syndrome.Contact Person: Vicky ArriolaTel: 472-6114Email: juanvicky@Website: GUAM EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION (EHDI) PROJECT FITME FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPA family support group for parents with children ages 2-10 who are deaf or hard of hearing.Contact Person: Ann Marie CruzMobile: 777-7991Email: amdcruz@GUAM HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONMailing Address:P.O. Box 7313Tamuning, Guam 96931The Guam Home School Association provides direction and support for home schoolers on Guam. Call us for information on programs and opportunities for your home-educated child.Contact Person: Helen Middlebrooke, PresidentTel: 797-1448Email: guamhsa@Website: guam- GUAM IDENTIFIES FAMILIES TERRIFIC STRENGTHS, INC (G.I.F.T.S.)Guam's Federation of Families for Children's Mental HealthA non-profit family organization of parents whose children ages 0-26 years experience or are at risk for social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health disorders. Provides families with advocacy, support, training, resources, and referrals.Contact Person: Mary Therese EdgerleCell: 788-7386 Email: guamfamilyleader@Parent Information: Your Baby’s Hearing Hearing can change at any time. Talk with your baby’s primary care provider if anything on the list below applies to your baby now or in the future: 1. Either parent or other close family member had hearing loss as a child 2. Your baby was in the NICU for more than five days 3. Your baby had an exchange transfusion 4. Your child had/has many ear infections 5. Your child had/has a head injury 6. You don’t think your child is hearing well 7. You don’t think your child is talking well 8. Your baby’s behaviors differ from the HEARING CHECKLISTDid you know? 50% of infants with hearing loss have no risk factors Hearing can change.Monitor your baby’s developmental milestones with the hearing checklist! HEARING CHECKLIST 0-3 MONTHS Startles or cries to loud sounds Quiets to familiar voices Moves or wakes up when someone talks 3-6 MONTHSCoos, gurgles, and makes a variety of voice sounds Looks toward loud voices or sounds Enjoys rattles or other toys that make sound 6-12 MONTHSBegins to imitate speech sounds (“baba,” “mama”) Understands “no” or “bye bye” Begins to turn head toward soft sounds Looks at familiar objects when named 12-18 MONTHSReadily turns toward all sound Recognizes name and understands about 50 words Moves from saying 2 words to 10 words Follows simple directions (“find your ball”) 18-24 MONTHSEnjoys being read to Points to body parts when asked Starts to combine words, such as “more milk” Says 20-50 words and understands many more More questions about hearing screening? Call Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) Phone: 300-5776 / 5816 | Email: geis@ Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI) Phone: 735-2466 | Website: Department of Education (DOE) Logo, Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) Logo,University of Guam (UOG)Logo, Guam CEDDERS Logo, and Guam EHDI LogoGUAM'S ALTERNATIVE LIFESTYLE ASSOCIATION (GALA)RK Plaza, Suite 307ATamuning, Guam 96913Mailing Address:P.O. Box 128Hag?t?a, Guam 96932A community-based organization that exists to strengthen the quality of life for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered persons, their families, and friends through support, education, & advocacy. GALA upholds a society that embraces social diversity through love and respect for all.Tel: 969-5483Email: galaguam@Website: galaguam.GUAM’S POSITIVE PARENTS TOGETHER (GPPT)A non-profit organization representing parents whose children have developmental, physical, and emotional disabilities.Contact Person: Ann Marie CruzTel: 777-7991Email: gpptguam@HARVEST HOUSE170C Machaute StreetBarrigada, GU 96913Ministry for foster children and their families that provides for their physical needs, spiritual encouragement, and emotional support.Contact Person: Bethany TaylorTel: 489-4737PARENTS EMPOWERING PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES, INC. (PEP)GCIC Building Ste. 500B414 West Soledad Ave.Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Mailing Address:P.O. Box 9001Agat, Guam 96929A parent advocacy group providing training, advocacy, and support for families in the disability arena.Contact Person: Brittney Cruz, Administrative Assistant, Program Coordinator, & Parent AdvocateTel: 685-7371Website: Email: peptrainingworks@Facebook: PEP Talk DisabilitiesTHE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS GUAM CHAPTER Mailing address:P.O. Box 9964Tamuning, Guam 96931Assists families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive.Tel: 988-9662Email: tcfguam@Are you a parent of a child who is deaf or hard of hearing?Young boy and his father and four women. The Guam Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (Guam EHDI) Project Fitme in collaboration with Guam’s Positive Parents Together (GPPT) is looking for parents of children with hearing loss interested in being part of a deaf / hard of hearing parent advocacy group.For more information, please call Susan Dugan, Project Coordinator, GPPT at 688-4YOU (4968) or 777-7991 or email her at gpptguam@ Produced by the Guam Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (Guam EHDI) Project. with 100% funding support from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Grant #H61MC24883, and facilitated by the University of Guam Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, & Service (Guam CEDDERS). This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) under Grant No. H61MC24883, Universal Hearing Screening, and Intervention, $378,191.00. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.Guam EHDI logo, GPPT logo, UOG logo and Guam CEDDERS logoLanguage Assistance Service ProvidersAmerican Sign LanguageKirsten Rosario689-0729kbamba2003@American Sign LanguageLeah Baguinon 747-3355 shavada.leah777@ American Sign LanguageChristine Chargulaf472-6785988-1722christineachargulaf@American Sign LanguageJeannie Hollis858-2129633-5197jhcutieislandgirl@billhollisguam@ ChamoruHope A. Cristobal483-0097 (c)649-0097 (h)hcristobalmom@ChamoruPeter Onedera(210) 912-6920peteronedera@somnakUchan2@ChamoruDr. Marilyn Salas472-6956 (h) 486-4226 (c)ilanchera@ChamoruR. Arlene Santos727-25254rasantos@ ChamoruAnna Marie B. Arceo482-4630hurao1@ Chinese (Mandarin, Taiwanese)Jean Reda788-5010jeanreda@ Chinese (Mandarin)Chung Ling Harrell646-7917688-7516 (c)clal@kuentos. Chinese (Mandarin)Lola Shufeng Wang686-8088lwguam@ ChuukeseConstantine K. Apimwar635-1407capimwar@ChuukeseSatury Diamond-Iriarte653-7310653-2013689-5607Tury45@ ChuukeseDelena M. James734-3611delsjames@ChuukeseBertha Kachita858-8656 (c)478-5413mikeneta@ChuukeseJuan Martin487-5587jkmartin07@ChuukeseJane Quitano488-6063300-2610xjanep@ ChuukeseMintina Ruda Shimizu649-5862 (h)482-5862486-5863 (c)Mintyruda@ChuukeseWilliam Stinnett988-5915 (c)willstinnett8@ ChuukeseEvelyn Suda475-3383988-4570 (c)esuda@JapaneseKayoko Kushima685-6934989-2261kayobo196@Japanese (24 hr. Emergency LAS)Micronesia Assistance, Inc. 649-8147maikuba@ (website)KoreanHaewon Aevermann687-5015aevermann60@KoreanKyung Hee Byun637-1307633-2955929-5431khb115@KoreanBo M. Hyun987-1782bohyun2282@KoreanChristopher Bo Heon Lee482-8949boleeguam@KosraeanIros N. Waguk687-8507 (c)989-8510iroswaguk@Kosraean, PohnpeianJohnston Palik789-0020864-3005palikjohnston@ PohnpeianSimion J. Kihleng789-4621475-2653skihleng@ Pohnpeian, ChuukeseOnania Snively486-3015onaniasnively@SpanishDialma Cartagena653-6418dialma_us@Tagalog Roberto Bonifacio(632) 697-2559nayongsilangan@ Tagalog / KapampanganAlice M. Cuenca735-7131735-7120486-8838admanalo@ Tagalog/VisayanEva Losbanes735-7121eva.losbanes@dphss. YapeseJeannie T. Gaag688-7106789-4224jgaag.kt@Yapese/Chuukese/MortlockesePatricia S. Ruecho969-0146psruecho@ HELPFUL TIPS IN USING INTERPRETER SERVICES*Address comments to the individual. Not only is this a sign of respect, the person may actually understand more than he/she conveys.Do not direct comments to interpreter as this ignores the individual and makes him/her feel discounted.Allow interpreter to use cultural norms in conveying message, communication styles.Speak slowly and allow interpreter to translate every few sentences.Ask for clarification to make sure information is conveyed and received accurately.Do not assume if person nods in agreement or says yes that he/she understands what was said.Own problem of communication; do not blame the individual you are serving.Review proceedings with interpreter in advance so he/she is familiar with your expectations of interview, evaluation, etc.Debrief with interpreter to see if there is information that needs to be clarified or may have been communicated non-verbally by individual.Allow for extra time.Linguistically Competent Practice:Use only trained interpreters to ensure accurate communication.Prohibit use of minor children as interpreters.Determine verbal, reading and writing proficiency of your interpreters.What an Interpreter is NOT:A Mental Health Clinician, therapist or diagnostician.They should not be placed in the position of making clinical decisions.They are not just a “dictionary”, i.e., they also bring invaluable cultural expertise to the sessions.*Gamulin, L., Ida, D., Sanchez, M. (2009, February 19). Technical Assistance Partnership: Cultural and Linguistic Competence Community of Practice. Use of Interpreters in a Mental Health Setting (Power Point Presentation). Retrieved from presentations /20090209_mental healthInterpreters.pdfProject BISITIA I FAMILIA A little boy standing next to his mom and dad.Guam Department of Public Health Social Services LogoHome visiting services for pregnant women, moms, and babies.Services provided to residents of Mangilao, Dededo, and Yigo Valuing Children. Strengthening Families. Engaging Communities. Starting early is starting on time. For more information, contact Project Bisita I Familia Telephone: 671-735-7104/634-7408 * Website: Health ServicesTips for FamiliesEat foods that are good for you – vegetables, fruits, grains, and dairy foods.Get daily exercise – walk with your baby, play outside with your toddler or preschooler.NEVER shake your baby! Don’t throw your baby, even if you are playing, as this may cause the brain to swell, bleed, or bruise which can cause blindness, seizures, intellectual disability, other disabilities, or even death.Arrange for your child to receive regular check-ups and scheduled immunizations.If you call your doctor’s office/clinic, be sure to get the name of the person you speak with in case you need to call back or if questions come up.Ask the clinic if they accept walk-ins and if there are any payments to be made up front.Be sure to verify the type of insurance (including Medicaid), the doctor/clinic will accept.Ask what types of payment are accepted – cash, check, and/or credit card.Make sure you have the necessary documents to help get the most out of your child’s visit – shot records, medical history, medications (type and dosage), insurance, guardianship, etc. HOSPITALSGuam Memorial Hospital Authority850 Gov. Carlos G. Camacho RoadOka Tamuning, Guam 96913Tel: 647-2555 | Fax: 649-5508Guam Regional Medical City133 Route 3Dededo, Guam 96912Tel: 645-5500U.S. Naval HospitalBuilding 1 Farenholt Ave.Agana Heights, Guam 96910Tel: 344-9340Community Health CentersDepartment of Public Health & Social Services (Mangilao)Tel: 735-7102 | Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pmExcept Government HolidaysNorthern Region Community Health CenterTel: 635-4410 | Fax: 635-4413Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 7:30am - 6:00pm | Saturday 8:00am - 6:00pm (Appts. Only)Central Region Community Health CenterTel: 735-7159/7102/7161Fax: 473-5910Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 12:00pm | 1:00pm – 5:00pmSouthern Region Community Health CenterTel: 828-7516-18 / 7604 / 7501 | Fax: 828-7533 / 7504Appointment Tel: 828-7604/7516/17/18Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM | Saturday 7:30am – 12:00pmHealth Services / ClinicsBirthing CenterSagua Ma?aguOpen 24 hours a day,7 days a weekTel: 647-1417 / 647-1418Fax: 647-1919ClinicsAmerican Medical Center (Upper Tumon)1244 North Marine Corps DriveTamuning, Guam 96913Mailing: same as aboveUpper Tumon HoursM-F (Clinic): 8:00am - 9:00pmM-F (Urgent): 6:00pm - 9:00pmSat: 9:00am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 647-8262Fax: 647-8257American Medical Center (Mangilao)263 Vietnam Veteran'sMemorial HighwayMangilao, Guam 96913Mangilao HoursM-F: 8:00am - 6:00pmSat: 9:00am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedAmerican Pediatric Clinic241 Farenholt Ave Suite 106Tamuning, Guam 96913M/W/F: 9:00am - 6:00pmThurs/Sat: 9:00am - 1:00pm(Closed for lunch 12 -1pm)Sun: ClosedTel: 647-2722Fax: 647-2720Central Medical Clinic330 West Marine Corps DriveDededo, Guam 96929Hours of OperationM-F: 7:30am - 2:30pmSat: 7:30am - 12:30pmSun & Holidays: ClosedTel: 637-8112Fax: 637-8113FHP Health Center548 South Marine Corps Dr.Tamuning, Guam 96913Monday - Sunday:7:00am - 11:00pmObserved Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-5825Fax: 647-6532Guam Polyclinic138 Ypao Road 2nd Floor Tamuning, Guam 96913M-F: 8:30am - 10:00am,2:00pm - 3:30pmSaturday: 8:30am - 10:00amSunday & Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-6822/3Fax: 646-3857Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913MEDICAL CLINICSun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedVISION CLINIC1st Sun of Month:8:00am - 12:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 5:00pmFri: 8:00am - 12:00pmDENTAL CLINICMon-Thu: 7:30am - 5:00pmFri: 8:00am - 12:00pmSat, Sun, & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 8:00am - 9:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: MedFirst Physicians’ Group428 Chalan San Antonio Tamuning, Guam 96913M-F: 9:00am - 7:00pmSat: 9:00am - 5:00pmSun: 9:00am - 1:00pm(Closed for lunch 12-2pm)Tel: 647-4121/9893/4102Billing Tel: 647-4105Fax: 646-4429Polymedic Clinic & Pediatric172 Buena Vista AvenueDededo, Guam 96929M-F: 9:00am - 6:00pmSat: 9:00am - 5:00pm(Closed for lunch 12-2pm)Tel: 637-9661/646-2185Fax: 637-9662The Doctors' Clinic851 Gov. Carlos Camacho Rd. Tamuning, Guam 96913-3153M-F: 8:00am - 5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 12:00pmFront Desk: 648-2710 / 300-0824-6Business Office: 300-0830/1/2Business Office Fax: 649-5024Tumon Medical Office125 Carlos Lane, Carlos Hts.Tamuning, Guam 96913FAMILY PRACTICEM/T/TH/F: 9:00am - 12:00pmSaturday: 1:00am - 5:00pmWednesday: ClosedPEDIATRICSM/T/W/F: 9:00am - 12:00pm; 1:00pm - 5:00pmSaturday: 9:00am – 1:00pmThursday: ClosedFamily Practice: 649-5052Fax: 649-5054Pediatrics: 649-7337Fax: 649-7341PediatriciansMaria A. Blancaflor, M.D., FAAPMPG Pediatrics396 Chalan San Antonio, Ste. 103Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon/Tue/Thur/Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm (Closed 12-1pm)Wed/Sat: 9:00am - 1:00pmTel: 648-5437Fax: 649-5437Yolanda M. Carrera, M.D.1757 Army Drive, Ste. 109GBC BuildingTamuning, Guam 96913Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri: 9:30am - 12:00pm, 2:00pm - 5:00pmSat: 9:30am - 12:00pmTel: 649-1058/9Fax: 649-1057Dina D. Domalanta-Villaluna, M.D., FAAPPeMar Place, Suite 101472 Chalan San AntonioTamuning, Guam 96913Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri: 9:00am - 12:00pm, 2:00pm - 6:00pmThur/Sat: 9:00pm - 1:00pmTel: 647-7337/8336Fax: 647-7336Milliecor Fojas, M.D.American Medical Center1244 North Marine Corps Dr.Upper Tumon, Guam 96913Upper Tumon HoursM-S (Clinic): 9:00am - 6:00pmTues: ClosedTel: 647-8262 / 648-9200Fax: 647-8257Antonio L. Garcia, M.D. MedFirst Physicians’ Group428 Chalan San Antonio Ste. 101Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 7:00pmSat: 9:00am - 5:00pmSun: 9:00am - 1:00pm(Closed for lunch 12-2pm)Tel: 647-4121/9893Fax: 646-4429John H. Garrido, M.D.Isla Pediatrics132 East Espiritu Street Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 12:30pm, 2:00pm - 4:30pmSat: 8:30am - 12:30pmTel: 647-8495/4466Fax: 647-6222Mary Elizabeth C. Hernandez., M.D., FAAPGuam Memorial Hospital Authority850 Gov. Carlos G. Camacho Rd.Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pmSat-Sun: 8:00am - 5:00pm(On-call)Tel: 647-2552Fax: 649-1720Delores Lee, M.D.IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop Road Suite 108Dededo, Guam 96929Mon-Fri: 7:30am – 9:00pmSat: 8:30am – 5:00pmBy appointment onlySun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax:633-4452Website: Robert Leon Guerrero, M.D. FHP Health Center548 South Marine Corps Dr.Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pmSat: 9:00am - 4:00pmBy appointment onlyTel: 646-5825 Ext. 8264Fax: 647-3564Website: Maria Gladys Linsangan, M.D., FAAPPolymedic Clinic/Pediatric Clinic172 Buena Vista Avenue Dededo, Guam 96929Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 12:00pm, 1:30pm - 6:00pmSat: 1:00pm - 5:00pmTel: 637-9661, 646-2181Fax: 637-9662Cristina Manaloto, M.D., FAAPAmerican Pediatric Clinic241 Farenholt Ave Suite 106Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 6:00pmThurs/Sat: 9:00am - 1:00pm(Closed for lunch 12 -1pm)(Closed Sunday)Tel: 647-2722Fax: 647-2720Akio Oiso, M.D., FAAP(Japanese Language)IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 8:30am - 5:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: Ma. Edna Angela V. Santos, M.D., FAAPTumon Medical Office125 Carlos Lane Carlos Heights Tumon, Guam 96913Mon-Wed/Fri: 9:00am - 12:00pm1:00pm - 5:00pmThur: ClosedSat: 9:00am - 1:00pmSun & Holidays: ClosedTel: 649-7337Fax: 649-7341Dennis Sarmiento, M.D.FHP Health Center548 South Marine Corps Dr.Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pmSat: 9:00am - 12:00pmBy appointment onlyTel: 646-5825 Ext. 8264Fax: 647-3564Website: James Stadler, M.D.FHP Health Center548 South Marine Corps Dr.Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pmSat: 9:00am - 4:00pmBy appointment onlyTel: 646-5825 Ext. 8264Fax: 647-3564Website: Family PracticeArania Adolphson, M.D.American Medical Center1244 North Marine Corps Dr. Tumon, Guam 96913UPPER TUMON HOURSM-F (Clinic): 8:00am - 9:00pmM-F (Urgent): 6:00pm - 9:00pmSat: 9:00am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 647-8262 / 648-9200Fax: 648-9202Vincent T. Akimoto, M.D. American Medical Center1244 North Marine Corps Dr.Upper Tumon, Guam 96913UPPER TUMON HOURSM-F (Clinic): 8:00am - 9:00pmM-F (Urgent): 6:00pm - 9:00pmSat: 9:00am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 647-8262 / 648-9200Fax: 647-8257Caroline Aventura, M.D.IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 7:30am - 9:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: John Chiu, M.D.Guam Polyclinic138 Ypao Road, 1st FloorTamuning, Guam 96913M-F: 8:30am - 10:00am2:00pm - 3:30pmSaturday: 8:30am - 10:00amSunday & Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-6822/3 Fax: 646-3857Luis Cruz, M.D.IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 7:30am - 9:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: Gabriel David, M.D.Guam SDA ClinicEmergency MedicineUrgent Care388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96911Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: Chris Dombrowski, M.D.Northern Region Community HealthCenterM-F: 7:30am - 6:00pmTel: 635-4410Fax: 635-4413Lisa D. Flores, M.D.Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96911Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: Geoffrey P. Galgo, M.D.Guam Medical Care744 N. Marine Dr., Ste 105Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon/Tue/Thur/Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pmWed: 1:00pm - 5:00pmSat: 9:00am - 12:00pmSun/Holidays: ClosedTel: 647-4174Fax: 647-4199William L. Gerling, M.D.Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Email: medical@Website: Davina Lujan, M.D.Hagat?a MED Clinic250 Route 4 Nanbo Building Suite 203Hag?t?a, Guam 96910M/T/TH/F: 8:00am - 4:00pmWednesday: ClosedSaturday: 9:00am - 1:00pmTel: 475-6500/6501/6502Fax: 475-6520Email: contact@Maria Chela Mariano, M.D. Central Medical Clinic330 W. Marine Corps DriveDededo, Guam 96929M-W & F: 7:30am – 1:00pmSat: ClosedSun & Holidays: ClosedTel: 637-8112Fax: 637-8113Shishin Miyagi, M.D. Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: Julie Namm, M.D.Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: Hoa V. Nguyen, M.D.American Medical Center, LLC1244 North Marine Corps Dr. Upper Tumon, Guam 96913UPPER TUMON HOURSM-F (Clinic): 8:00am - 9:00pmM-F (Urgent): 6:00pm - 9:00pmSat: 9:00am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 647-8262 / 648-9200Fax: 647-8257James K. Nozaki, M.D.Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: Lilli Perez, Ph.D.IHP Medical Group Mental Health ProviderMental Health Counselor, Professional Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Social Worker, Registered Play Therapist655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 7:30am - 9:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447 ext. 514Fax: 633-4452Email: lperez@Website: Michael J. Robinson, M.D.Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: Patrick C. Santos, M.D.Tumon Medical Clinic125 Carlos Lane, Carlos Hts. Tumon, Guam 96913M/T/TH/F/S: 9:00am - 12:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pmWed: ClosedHolidays: ClosedTel: 649-5052Fax: 649-5054Edmund F. Schroeder, Jr., M.D. Health Services of the Pacific 655 Harmon Loop Road Ste 102Dededo, Guam 96929Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pmTel: 647-5355 Fax: 649-0404Ricardo M. Terlaje, M.D.(Spanish Language)IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 7:30am - 9:00pmTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: William W. Weare, M.D.Department of Public Health & Social Services Southern Region Community Health Center162 Apman DriveInarajan, Guam 96917HOURS OF OPERATIONM/W/F: 8:00am – 5:00pmT/TH: 1:00Pm - 5:00pmSaturday: 8:00am - 12:00pmTel: 828-7516~18/7604-05Fax: 828-7533EndocrinologistTimothy Arakawa, M.D.Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: PodiatristsTeresa D. Borja, DPM122 Tun Jose Toves WayTamuning, Guam 96913M-F: 8:00am - 5:00pm Sat & Sun: Closed Tel: 649-3338 Fax: 649-3336Sarah Mina, DPMIHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 7:30am - 9:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: Internal MedicineWilfredo Granada, M.D.IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 7:30am - 9:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: Randolph Leon Guerrero, M.D.IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 7:30am - 9:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: Florencio Lizama, M.D.IHP Medical Group655 Harmon Loop RoadSuite 108Dededo, Guam 96929M-F: 7:30am - 9:00pmSat: 8:30am - 5:00pmSun & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 633-4447Fax: 633-4452Website: OB/GYNAnnie U. Bordallo, M.D. Marianas Physicians Group PeMar Place472 Chalan San Antonio Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pmTel: 647-1830Fax: 647-1919Email: marianasphysiciansgroup@saguamanagu-Jeffrey Gabel, M.D. Guam Memorial Hospital Authority850 Gov. Carlos Camacho Rd.Tamuning, Guam 96911Emergency Cases OnlyOn-CallTel: 647-2555Faye Whiting Jensen, M.D. Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913Sun: 8:00am - 2:00pmMon-Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pmFri: 8:00am - 1:00pmSat & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 646-8881Fax: 646-1292Website: Thomas Shieh, M.D.643 Chalan San AntonioSuite 108Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 11:00am,1:30 - 4:00pmSat: Call for Appt.Tel: 648-2229Fax: 648-2220Website: Jonathan Sidell, M.D.Guam Memorial Hospital Authority850 Gov. Carlos Camacho Rd. Tamuning, Guam 96911Emergency Cases OnlyOn-CallTel: 647-2555Kimberly Walton, M.D.Guam Memorial Hospital Authority850 Gov. Carlos Camacho Rd.Tamuning, Guam 96911Emergency Cases OnlyOn-CallTel: 647-2555Pediatric DentistsVictoria Cheng, D.M.D.Hafa Adai Family DentalITC Building590 S. Marine Corps Dr.Ste 104Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri:8:00am - 5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 3:30pmThu & Sun: ClosedTel: 649-7851/2Fax: 649-7853Hee Soo Ko, D.M.D., PCThe Pediatric Dentistry1900 Harmon Loop Plaza,Army Drive, Ste. 103Dededo, Guam 96929Mon-Sat: 9:00am - 3:00pm (Closed 1-2pm for Lunch)Tel: 637-8334Fax: 637-0611Francisco P. San Nicolas, D.M.D., PCThe Pediatric Dental Center222 Chalan Santo Papa Reflection Center, Suite 301 Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pmTel: 477-6235/6Fax: 477-6237Email: frontoffice@General DentistConrado V. Alegria, D.D.S. Harmon Loop Dental Office505 Harmon Loop Road, Ste 300 Dededo, Guam 96929Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 12:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 4:00pmSun: 8:00am - 1:00pmTel: 637-9696/9700 Fax: 637-6464Timothy P. Brady, DDSGuam Dental Arts140 Punzalan Street Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon: 8:30am - 3:30pmTue/Thur: 8:30am - 5:00pmWed: 8:30am - 4:30pmFri: 8:30am - 2:30pmTel: 646-6689/8462Andrew Eusebio, D.D.S.Ordot Dental Clinic159 Judge Sablan Street Ordot, Guam 96910Mon/Tues/Thur/Fri:8:30am - 4:30pmSat: 8:00am - 4:00pmClosed: Wed & SunTel: 477-8215Fax: 472-9420Email: customerservice@Jason Hartup, D.M.D.Harmon Loop Dental Office505 Harmon Loop Road, Ste 300 Dededo, Guam 96929Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 12:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 4:00pmSun: 8:00am - 1:00pmTel: 637-9696/9700Fax: 637-6464Albert Huang, D.D.S. Island Dental 134 E Marine Corp Drive Unit B3Dededo, Guam 96929Mon/Wed/Thur/Fri: 1:00pm - 9:00pm Tues: Closed Sat/Sun: 9:00am - 5:00pmTel: 989-5999Email: guam.island.dental@ Jeffrey Johnson, D.D.S.Isa Dental 250 Route 4 Nanbo Building Suite 101Hag?t?a, Guam 96910=Mon/Tue/Thur: 8:30am - 5:00pmWed: 8:30am - 3:00pmFri: 8:30am - 3:00pmSat/Sun: ClosedTel: 646-7982 Fax: 646-7989Email: appointment@Janice Malilay, D.D.S.Family Dental CenterMikkel Tan Vy Building194 Chalan San Antonio Road Suite 201Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon/Tue/Thur/Fri: 9:00am - 12:00pm2:00pm - 6:00pm(Closed for lunch:12-2pm)Wed: 9:00am - 12:00pmSat: 8:00am - 12:00pm(Sun: Closed Tel: 646-6510 / 11Fax: 649-4993David Marutani, D.D.S.Hafa Adai Family DentalITC Building590 South Marine Corps Drive Suite 104Tamuning, Guam 96913Clinic Hours:Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 3:30pmThu & Sun: ClosedTel: 649-7851/2Fax: 649-7853Antonio Rapadas, D.D.S.Ordot Dental Clinic159 Judge Sablan Street Ordot, Guam 96910Mon/Tues/Thur/Fri:8:30am - 4:30pmSat: 8:00am - 4:00pmClosed: Wed & SunTel: 477-8215Fax: 472-9420Email: customerservice@Christina Rapadas, D.D.S.Harmon Loop Dental Office505 Harmon Loop Road, Ste 300 Dededo, Guam 96929Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 12:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 4:00pmSun: 8:00am - 1:00pmTel: 637-9696/9700Fax: 637-6464Suzanne Sison, D.D.S.Tracy Sunga, D.D.S.Harmon Loop Dental Office505 Harmon Loop Road, Ste 300 Dededo, Guam 96929Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 12:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 4:00pmSun: 8:00am - 1:00pmTel: 637-9696/9700Fax: 637-6464Yasunori Takenaka, D.D.S.Hafa Adai Family DentalITC Building590 South Marine Corps Drive Suite 104Tamuning, Guam 96913Clinic Hours:Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri:8:00pm -5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 3:30pmThu & Sun: ClosedTel: 649-7851/2Fax: 649-7853Rayner D. Terlaje, D.D.S., M.S. Isa Dental 250 Route 4 Nanbo Building Suite 101Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Mon/Tue/Thur:8:30am - 5:00pmWed: 8:30am - 3:00pmFri: 8:30am - 3:00pmTel: 646-7982Fax: 646-7989Email: appointment@Gerson Valles, DDSGCIC Dental Office414 West Soledad AvenueGCIC Bldg Suite 300Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Mon-Thur: 9:00am - 12:00pm1:00pm - 3:00pmFri: 9:00am - 12:00pmWeekends & Holidays: ClosedTel: 472-2489 / 477-6779Fax: 477-9275Email: gcicdental@Wayne Ward, D.D.S.Guam SDA Clinic388 Ypao RoadTamuning, Guam 96913Dental ClinicMon-Thu: 7:30am - 5:00pmFri: 8:00am - 12:00pmSat, Sun, & Observed Holidays: ClosedTel: 648-2506Fax: 648-2556Website: Corazon Webb, D.D.S.Harmon Loop Dental Office505 Harmon Loop Road Dededo, Guam 96929Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 12:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pmSat: 8:00am - 4:00pmSun: 8:00am - 1:00pmTel: 637-9696/9700Fax: 637-6464Robert J. Yang, D.M.D., PC744 N. Marine Corps Dr., East West Business Ctr, Ste 119 Tumon, Guam 96913Mon/Wed/Fri: 9:00am - 7:00pmTue: 11:00am - 7:00pm Thur: By appt.Sat: 9:00am - 4:00pmTel: 647-8702 / 3Fax: 647-8704Email: yangdental@Website: Is Your Child “At Risk” for Hearing Loss? Mom holding baby girl who is receiving a hearing screening test.Has your baby experienced one of the following “risk factors” for hearing loss? There is concern about your baby’s hearing, speech, language or development for any reason Your family has a history of family members born with hearing loss Your baby spent more than 5 days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or had complications while in the NICU (Check with your health care professional) Your baby experienced a lack of oxygen after birth Your baby needed a machine to help him/her breathe Was given medications that might hurt hearing (Ask your health care provider). Needed a special procedure (blood transfusion) to treat bad jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia) Was exposed to infection before birth. Has head, face or ears shaped or formed in a different way than usual. Has a condition (neurological disorder) that is associated with hearing loss (Check with your health care professional). Had an infection around the brain and spinal cord called meningitis. Received a bad injury to the head especially if a hospital stay was required Was given medication for cancer chemotherapy To schedule a FREE HEARING SCREENING before six months of age for your baby, contact the Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) at Phone: 300-5776/5816 or e-mail: geis@ Guam EHDI logo, Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) logo, UOG logo and Guam CEDDERS logo.For more information log on to: Produced by the Guam Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (Guam EHDI) Project. This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Grant No. H61MC2883, Universal Hearing Screening, and Intervention, $378,191.00. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.Behavioral HealthChild & Adolescent PsychiatristsKirk Bellis, D.O.280 Pale San Vitores Rd.Suite 205Tumon, Guam 96913By appointment onlyTel: 646-4767Fax: 649-1022Ariel Ishmael, M.D.Guahan Behavioral ClinicGCIC Building, Suite 501E Hag?t?a, Guam 96910By appointment onlyTel: 646-7972CALLS ONLYTuesday/Friday:1:00pm - 6:00pmSaturday: 9:00am - 3:00pmClinical PsychologistsHope Cristobal, Psy.D.472 Chalan San Antonio Tamuning, Guam 96913Thurs: By appointment onlyTel: 649-2080/1Fax: 649-2082Mary K. Fegurgur, MSW, Psy.D.Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center 790 Carlos G. Camacho Rd. Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pmTel: 647-5440Eunice Perez, Psy.D. Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center 790 Carlos G. Camacho Rd. Tamuning, Guam 96913 Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pmTel: 647-5440Rita Sharma, Ph.D.Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center790 Carlos G. Camacho Rd.Tamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pmTel: 647-5440Patricia L.G. Taimanglo, Ph.D. Private Practice734 Route 4 Suite 103Sinajana, Guam 96910Evening/Weekends:By appointment onlyTel: 482-0208Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)/ Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)Risha Aguon, MA, LPC144 Aspinall Ave., Suite 201 Hag?t?a, GuamM-S: By appointment onlyTel: 486-9233, 477-3311JoBeth SN Aquino, MA, LPC, MFT Jesse Baleto, MSW, LPC Sandra Bordallo, MA, LMFT, LPC, MAC American Medical Center 1244 North Marine Corps Drive Upper Tumon, Guam 96913By appointment only Tel: 647-8262 Fax: 647-8257Mary K. Fegurgur, M.S.W., Psy.D.Department of Veteran's Affairs Guam CBOC,Hag?t?a, Guam 96910By appointment onlyTel: 475-5776Email: mary.fegurgur@Crystal Smith, MSW, LPC, LCSW 241 Farenholt Ave., Unit 202 Tamuning, Guam 96913By appointment onlyTel: 747-9934Email: csmith@Doris Tolentino, MSW, MPH, LPCBy appointment onlyTel: 646-5748, 898-1853Email: dorislgtolentino@;igimata.gu@Jamella Santos, MSW, LPCKatrina Rosario-Sanchez, MSW, LPC Lisa Linda Natividad, Ph.D., LCSW, LPC, LMHC, LMFT Tel: 646-5748, 777-7285 Email: lisanati@Tricia Lizama, Ph.D., LCSW, LPC, LMHC, LMFTI Gima’-taTel: 646-5748, 488-5073 Email: tatoigue@Early Childhood Mental Health - CliniciansJoBeth SN Aquino, MA, LPC, MFTMon-Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pmTel: 478-5400, 735-7104Website: Lavina LG Camacho, MS, LPC, MFT Kari?u Lisa V. Baza, M.A, LPC1264 N. Chalan Canton TasiYona, Guam 96915 Mon-Fri: By appointments onlyTel: 777-3764Fax: 472-5450 Audiological ServicesAudiological AssociatesCore Pacific Building, Suite 305Chalan San AntonioTamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 4:30pmClosed for lunch:12:00pm - 1:00pmTel: 649-2902Fax: 649-2905Guam Hearing DoctorsR.K. Plaza, Ste. 101B341 S. Marine Corps. DriveTamuning, Guam 96913Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 5:00pmClosed for lunch:12:00pm - 1:00pmTel: 989-TEST (8378)Fax: 969-HEAR (4327)Email: info@Speech & Language Pathology ServicesMay Camacho, CCC-SLP Speech & Language PathologistGCIC Building 414 W. Soledad Ave. Suite 500 Hag?t?a, Guam 96910 By appointment onlyTel: 777-3031 Email: maycamacho52@Keiokia Mendiola, MA, CCC-SLPSpeech Language PathologistGCIC Building 414 W. Soledad Ave. Suite 500 Hag?t?a, Guam 96910 Calls accepted.Monday - Friday:8:00am - 5:00pmTel: 482-4845Email: keokia.islaslp@The Early Childhood Resources and Events home page. The Department of Public Health and Social Services logo and Early Childhood Karinu loving our children logo.View Early Childhood Resources and Events by visiting our website at Educational ServicesTips for FamiliesWhen choosing a child care center, cost should not be the only consideration. Think of health and safety, trained and loving teachers, and toys and materials that are educational and appropriate for your child’s age.Anyone can love a child who is easy to care for and is in a good mood. Look at how a caregiver handles a crying, tantruming child. Notice whether the caregiver responds with love, patience, and positive, calm words, or with harsh and disrespectful words and actions.A high quality child care center will help your child learn about himself, his feelings, other people, communication, physical movement, and thinking skills.Take time each day to talk with your child’s teacher. You are partners in providing the highest quality of care and education.Guam Early Learning Guidelines:Birth to 36 Months3 to 5 YearsGuam Early Learning Guidelines are great resources to assist parents, families, and caregivers in understanding what infants and toddlers are typically able to do as they grow and develop. The guidelines address the domains of development and include strategies that may enhance the overall development of all young children including those with special needs.FOR MORE INFORMATIONContact Guam CEDDERS at 735-2466 or visit the Guam CEDDERS website at to download a copy.Educational ServicesDepartment of EducationTel: 300-1547Jon J.P. FernandezSuperintendent500 Mariner AvenueBarrigada, Guam 96913Tel: 300-1547Fax: 472-5001Website: Erika CruzDeputy Superintendent, Educational Support & Community Learning500 Mariner AvenueBarrigada, Guam 96913Tel: 300-1628/1631Joseph Sanchez Deputy Superintendent, Curriculum & Instructional Improvement 500 Mariner AvenueBarrigada, Guam 96913Tel: 300-1630/5/8300-2295Erika Cruz (Acting)Deputy Superintendent, Assessment & Disability 500 Mariner Avenue Barrigada, Guam 96913 Tel: 300-1275Taling TaitanoDeputy Superintendent, Finance and Administrative Services500 Mariner AvenueBarrigada, Guam 96913Tel: 300-1556Yolanda GabrielAssistant Superintendent, Division of Special Education500 Mariner Avenue Barrigada, Guam 96913Tel: 300-1322Division of Special EducationAdministrationTel: 300-1322Email: sped@ Assistive TechnologyTel: 647-4401/2Audiological ServicesTel: 300-2254AutismTel: 300-2271/2280ComplianceTel: 300-1324/1327Data OfficeTel: 300-1323Deaf & Hard of Hearing ProgramTel: 300-2297/1322Elementary, Secondary & Private SchoolTel: 300-2281/2300Emotionally Disabled ProgramTel: 300-2297/1322Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS)Provides diagnostic services as well as family support and intervention services for children birth to 36 months of age who have or are at risk of having developmental delays and/or disabilities.Tel: 300-5776/5816Email: geis@Website: geisPhysical Address:500 Mariner Avenue, Building EBarrigada, Guam 96913Parent ServicesTel: 300-1321/22Email: gapsd@Preschool ProgramProvides developmentally appropriate services and supports to children with disabilities ages 3-5 years of age.Tel: 300-1329Email: sped@Psychological ServicesTel: 300-2477/91Speech & Language ProgramTell: 300-1328Transition ServicesTel: 300-2279/2280TransportationDispatch: 300-2292/1321Vision ServicesTel: 300-2297/1322Department of Education ProgramsGUAM HEAD START PROGRAMDepartment of Education500 Mariner Avenue Building EBarrigada, Guam 96919Tel: 475-0484Fax: 477-1535Email: cmshroeder@Website: sites.a/headstart/Pre-GATE & GATE Arts ProgramAcademics & Arts500 Mariner AvenueBarrigada, Guam 96913Tel: 477-0631/300-5332Website: sites.guam-gateElementary SchoolsAdacao Elementary SchoolTel: 300-1035/6500Agana Heights Elementary SchoolTel: 477-8040/60/5798Astumbo Elementary SchoolTel: 635-4363/4/9/70B.P. Carbullido Elementary SchoolTel: 734-4341/735-4230C.L. Taitano Elementary SchoolTel: 475-4502~6Chief Brodie Elementary SchoolTel: 647-4444/4554/4536D.L. Perez Elementary SchoolTel: 653-0404/2646*Finegayan Elementary SchoolTel: 632-9364/635-0687/633-1521/2/4H.B. Price Elementary SchoolTel: 734-2159/77/66/7H.S. Truman Elementary SchoolTel: 565-5195/2533Inarajan Elementary SchoolTel: 828-8641/2J.M. Guerrero Elementary SchoolTel: 632-1540/7102*J.Q. San Miguel Elementary SchoolTel: 477-9368//70/71*L.B. Johnson Elementary SchoolTel: 646-5046/49; 646-8871Liguan Elementary SchoolTel: 300-1680M.A. Ulloa Elementary SchoolTel: 632-8090/5176M.U. Lujan Elementary Lujan SchoolTel: 789-1535/3651Machananao Elementary SchoolTel: 635-4381/4382*Marcial Sablan Elementary SchoolTel: 565-2238/2946Merizo Martyrs Elementary SchoolTel: 828-2562/8779/8680Ordot-Chalan Pago Elementary SchoolTel: 477-9645/472-4687P.C. Lujan Elementary SchoolTel: 734-3971/2Talofofo Elementary SchoolTel: 789-1171/3218/3651/300-1640Tamuning Elementary SchoolTel: 646-8058/8059/8648/9Upi Elementary SchoolTel: 633-1382/74/653-1371/2Wettengel Elementary SchoolTel: 632-7770/7870/7970Charter SchoolsGUAHAN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOLTel: 979-1065Email: askme@register@Website: iLEARN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOLTel: 989-3789/99Fax: 969-3789Email: admin@ Website: Private Schools (K3, K4, K5)Bishop Baumgartner Memorial Catholic SchoolTel: 472-6670/477-1026Fax: 477-4028Website: Guam Adventist AcademyTel: 789-1515Fax: 789-3547Website: Guam Evangelical Christian AcademyTel: 734-3241Fax: 734-5663Harvest Christian AcademyTel: 477-6341Fax: 477-7136Website: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic SchoolTel: 565-3822/5128Fax: 565-3539Website: Saint Anthony Catholic SchoolTel: 647-1140Fax: 649-7130Website: Saint Francis Catholic SchoolTel: 789-1270Fax: 789-1350Website: San Vicente Catholic SchoolTel: 735-4240-43Fax: 734-8718Website: Santa Barbara Catholic SchoolTel: 632-5578Fax: 632-1414Website: sbcs.edu.gu Southern Christian AcademyTel: 565-7020Fax: 565-5119Website: St. Paul Christian SchoolTel: 637-9855/8544Fax: 637- 2697Website: Licensed Child Care CentersABC CHILDREN’S CENTER Location:126 Fatima StreetLigua TerraceDededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:P.O. Box 8307Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 90Ages: 3 months to 12 yearsFull Time, Part Time, After SchoolMon-Fri: 7:00am-6:00pm (Except GovGuam & Federal Holidays)Tel/Fax: 637-9441Email: abcchildrenscenter@Director/Owner: Sabina TamondongAssistant Director: Lisa RacadioABC SOUTHERN PRESCHOOL Location: 196-B Pacha DriveIpan Talofofo, Guam 96915 Mailing Address: Same as aboveCapacity: 26Ages: Birth to 5 yearsMon-Fri: 6:30am - 6:00pm (Except GovGuam & Federal Holidays)Tel: 789-7529Owner: Arlene PaulinoDirector: Marissa SanchezEmail: amtpaulino@AMAZING KIDS 2 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Location:652 West Marine Corps Drive Hag?t?a, Guam 96910Mailing Address: P.O. Box 315364Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 63Ages: 2 1/2 months to 6 years Full-Time, Part-Time, Daily CareMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except Federal Holidays)Tel: 472-2271Fax: 472-2285 Email: rlchang70@Owner/Director: Rosalie ChangAssistant Director: Isabel ComptonANIGUA LEARNING LADDER CHILD CARE CENTERLocation:114 West O’BrienAnigua, Guam 96910Mailing Address:P. O. Box 1013Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Capacity: 27Ages: Birth to 5 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, Daily, Drop-inMon-Fri: 7:00am-6:00pm (Except Holidays)Tel: 989-3621Email: peredo@Owner: JR Peredo Inc.Director: Judy PeredoBAMBINI MONTESSORI SCHOOL CENTERLocation:227 Tumon Heights Road Tamuning, Guam 96913Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 41Ages: Birth to 10 YearsFull-Time, After School, Part-TimeMon-Sat: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except Selected Holidays)Tel/Fax: 649-2636, 989-1398Email: nagarajs@,natarajan@ Owners: Natarajan & Subasri NagarajanDirector: Subasri NagarajanWebsite: DOC'S DAY CARE, LLC dba DOC'S DAY CARE & PRESCHOOL Location:1088 RT 16. Units #1-3 Barrigada Heights, Guam 96913Mailing Address:P. O. Box 7450Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 60Ages: Birth to 6 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time,Half-Time, DailyMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:30pm (Except Holidays)Tel: 646-1857Email: docs_daycare@, docspreschool@ Owner: Doc's Day Care LLCDirector: Marie RemilloDOC'S KIDDIE COLLEGELocation:159 Washington Drive Mangilao, Guam 96913Mailing Address:P.O. Box 7450Tamuning Guam 96931Capacity: 30Ages: 2 to 6 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, DailyMon-Fri: 7:00am-6:30pm(Except Holidays)Tel: 735-1857Email: docs.kiddie.college@Owner: Doc's Day Care LLC Director: Ciara D. Nauta Assistant Director: Katherine QuanDOMINICAN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Location:130 Dero DriveOrdot, Guam 96910Mailing Address:P. O. Box 5668Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Capacity: 169Ages: 18 months to 71 months Full-Time Mon-Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm (Except Holidays)Tel: 477-7228 / 472-1524 Fax: 472-4282Email: dcdcj1980_2@Owner: Dominican Sisters Director: Sr. Eva GamotinFIRST STEP EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONAL CENTER Location:308 Mepa St. Finegayan Dededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:P. O. Box 27573GMF, Guam 96921Capacity: 45Ages: Birth to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After-School, Daily Drop-InMon-Fri: 6:30am - 6:00pm (Except Federal Holidays)Tel: 632-2839Email: firststepguam@Owner: Tricia HenricksenDirector: Amber HenricksenGIGGLES & SCRIBBLES CHILD CARE CENTERLocation:135 Pale Leon MurphyChalan San AntonioTamuning, Guam 96931Mailing Address:P. O. Box 10507Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 60Ages: 1 month to 10 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After SchoolMon - Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except GovGuam Holidays)Tel: 989-5437Email: guam.giggles@Owners: GGD Pacific Inc. (Greg & Gloria Datuin) Director: Arvi ParagasGRACE CARE CENTER EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT Location:727 Robat Street, Rt. 8Maite, Guam 96910Mailing Address:P.O. Box 5426Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Capacity: 86Ages: Birth to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, Hourly, DailyMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except Federal Holidays)Tel: 475-2273Email: tinadeleonguerrero@Owner: Ted & Tina De Leon GuerreroDirector: Jennifer UmagatGUAM LEADERSHIP ACADEMYLocation:233 Ladera LaneMangilao, Guam 96913Mailing Address:P.O. Box 26221Barrigada, Guam 96921Capacity: 57Ages: Birth to 12 yearsFull-Time, After School, Drop-inMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm; 6:00pm to 12:00amTel: 734-2452Email: gla_guam@Owner: Joshua Singleton Director: Vanessa SingletonGUAM MONTESSORI, INC dba MONTESSORI LEARNING CENTERLocation:2078 Suite A & BU.S. Army Dr., Rte 16Harmon, Guam 96929Mailing Address:P.O. Box 8153Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 45Ages: 2 1/2 - 6 yearsFull-Time, Part-TimeMon-Fri: 7:30am - 4:00pmTel: 633-0240Email: chonamontessori@Owner/Director: Chona G. DomingoHARMONY KIDS CHILD CARE CENTERLocation:105 Gun Beach RoadTumon, Guam 96911Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 55Ages: Birth to 15 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After School, Drop-InMon-Sat: 8:00am - 7:00pm (Closed New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas)Tel: 649-4467Fax: 647-0032Email: hmkidsgu@Owner: Hiroko MaedaDirector: Sharon BayotINFANT OF PRAGUE NURSERY & KINDERGARTENLocation:164 Sabanan Magas Road Mangilao, Guam 96913Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 275Ages: 3 months to 6 years Full-Time; Part-TimeMon-Fri: 7:00am-5:30pm (Except GovGuam, Federal, and Religious Holidays)Tel: 734-2785Fax: 734-1055Email: sbarbara0310@Owner: Sisters of Mercy Director: Sr. Barbara UngactaL.T. DIGI-TELL ENTERPRISES, INC. dba: DEDEDO CHILD CARE & LEARNING CENTERLocation:140 Clara Street, KaiserDededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:P.O. Box 10672Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 45Ages: 1 month to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, Drop-In Mon-Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm (Except Holidays)Tel: 632-9734/482-9734Fax: 632-9734Email: tess@ dcclc@digi-Owners: Teresa S. & Larry D. HalladayDirector: Teresa HalladayLITTLE EINSTEINS CHILD LEARNING CENTERLocation:125 Tun Felix Camacho Road Tamuning, Guam 96931Mailing Address: Same as aboveCapacity: 45Ages: Birth to 5 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time Mon-Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm (Except GovGuam Holidays)Tel: 647-Kids (5437)Email: littlee.guam@Owner: John ParkDirector: Leona BalabagnoAssistant Director: Cheyenne AquaiLITTLE GARDEN DAY CARE CENTERLocation:Guam Reef Hotel, 1st Floor1317 Pale San Vitores RoadTumon, Guam 96913Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 23Ages: 3 months to 13 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After School, Drop-In Mon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year)Tel: 648-4649; 989-9009Email: guam@littlegarden-Owner: Guam Language Center, Inc.Director: Stephanie JimenezLITTLE ONE’S CHILD CARE CENTERLocation:218 Ysengsong RoadDededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 45Ages: 2 months to 16 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After School, Drop-InMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except Holidays)Tel: 633-5451Email: littleones.espinosa@Owners: Christopher and Arlyn EspinosaDirector: Gloria Baguinon Assistant Director: Christopher EspinosaM.G. HUFFER ADVENTURES IN LEARNING CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Location:160 Serafin Mafnas CourtYo?a, Guam 96915Mailing Address:P. O. Box 414Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Capacity: 67Ages: Birth to 14 yearsFull Time, Part-Time, After School, HourlyMon-Sat: 7:00am - 9:00pm (Except most Federal Holidays)Sat: Prior ArrangementTel: 789-2273 Email: huffer56@Owners: Gerard & Magdalena HufferDirectors: Gerard HufferMARIA ARTERO CATHOLIC PRE-SCHOOLLocation:161 Sunset Drive Apt. AAgana Heights, Guam 96910Mailing Address:P.O. Box 3487Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Capacity: 40Ages: 3 ? to 6 yearsFull-time, Part-TimeMon-Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm (Except GovGuam & Religious Holidays)Tel: 472-8777Fax: 472-2326Email: macpksy12@Owner: Mercedarian Missionaries of Berriz Director: Sr. Anotia AddyMERCY HEIGHTS CATHOLIC NURSERY & KINDERGARTENLocation:211 San Vitores St. Perezville Tamuning, Guam 96913Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 197Ages: 2 ? to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-TimeMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except GovGuam, Federal, and Religious Holidays)Tel: 646-1185Fax: 649-1822Email: mhcnk211@Owner: Sisters of Mercy Director: Belen DeFantMILESTONES PLAY & LEARN CENTER Location:J&G Commercial Center215 E. Chalan Santo PapaSte. 101-103Hag?t?a, Guam 96910 Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 82Ages: 5 months to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After SchoolMon-Fri: 6:30am - 6:00pm (Except on Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, & New Year)Tel/Fax: 989-1127; 988-1124; 988-1190Email: milestonesplaynlearn.guam@Owner: Ron RosarioMNW dba: LOTS OF LEARNING CHILD CARE CENTER INC. Location:313 Herman DeLeon St. Sinajana, Guam 96910Mailing Address:P.O. Box 3930Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Capacity: 35 am / 24 pmAges: 1 month to 6 yearsFull-Time, Part-TimeMon-Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm (Except GovGuam & Federal Holidays)Tel: 477-4245Email: lolccc09@Owner: MNVW Inc. Directors: Valene Taimanglo, Operations & CurriculumMary Taimanglo, AdministrationNENE CHILD CARE CENTER Location:177 Techaira StreetMangilao, Guam 96913 Mailing Address:P. O. Box 1742Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Capacity: 37Ages: 3 months to 6 yearsFull-Time, DailyMon-Fri 7:00am - 5:30pm (Except GovGuam & Federal Holidays)Tel/Fax: 734-8368Email: nenechildcarecenter@ Owner: Doris T. Soriano Director: Ariana SorianoNEW CHILDREN WORLD LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER Location:240 Redondo Catan Street Dededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:P.O. Box 4397Hag?t?a, Guam 96929Capacity: 45Ages: Birth to 9 yearsFull-Time, Part-TimeMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except Holidays)Tel: 632-8570Fax: 632-2444Email: zeny_unsay@Owner: Maria Zenaida UnsayDirector: Alma VitugPNG CHILD CARE AND LEARNING CENTERLocation:169 Milagro StreetTamuning, Guam 96913 Mailing Address:P. O. Box 7266Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 77 (AM) & 45 (PM)Ages: Birth to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, Drop-In Mon-Fri: 7:00am - Midnight Sat-Sun: 7:30am - Midnight(Except on New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving & Christmas Day)Tel: 649-4220 / 646-4534 Fax: 646-5971 Email: png@, etgapas@ Owner: PNG Inc., Estela GapasDirectors: Estela Gapas, Sr. Director, Rina Pelayo, Day Time Joesey Ragasa, Night TimePNG CHILD CARE AND LEARNING CENTER AT LEO PALACELocation:221 Lake View Drive Leo Palace Yona, Guam 96915 Mailing Address:P. O. Box 7266Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 44Ages: Birth to 13 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, Drop-In, After School Mon-Sat: 7:00am-6:00pm (Except on New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving & Christmas Day)Tel: 300-9704/05Ext. 2105/2106Fax: 646-5971 Email: maureen_lujan@ Owner: PNG Inc., Estela GapasDirectors: Maureen Lujan and Joesey Ragasa PRECIOUS ONES CHILD CARE AND LEARNING CENTERLocation:642 N. Chalan Kanton TasiRoute 4 Chaot Sinaja?a, Guam 96910Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 70Ages: Birth to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-TimeMon-Fri: 6:30am - 6:00 pm(Except GovGuam & Federal Holidays)Tel: 477-2229Email: precious1schild@Owner: Rita Ann Tydingco Director: Rachael SablanREACH FOR THE STARS LEARNING CENTERLocation:115 Joe & Flo Dr.Agana Heights, GU 96910Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 6Ages: Birth to 5 yearsFull-TimeMon-Fri: 7:00am - 5:30pm (Except Holidays)Tel: 482-7802; 477-3422 Email: rftslc@Owner: Cassandra A. GutierrezSAGAN FINA'NA'GUEN FINO CHAMORULocation:526 East Santa Barbara Ave Dededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:P.O Box 526 E. Santa Barbara,Dededo Guam 96929Capacity: 42Ages: 1 month to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After SchoolMon-Sat: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except for GovGuam holidays)Tel: 632-2395Email: sffcdaycare@Owner: Maria Lynn T. IriarteDirector: Julia ManibusanSMALL WORLD PLAY & LEARN CENTERLocation:230 A/B East Liguan Avenue Dededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:PMB 134130 W. Marine Corps DriveDededo, Guam 96929Capacity: 39Ages: Birth to 10 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After School, DailyMon-Fri: 6:30am - 5:30pm (Except some holidays)Tel: 632-7678Email: smallworldcenter@Owner: Elizalde Bagcal Director: Elizabeth P. FloresTAMUNING DAY CARE & LEARNING CENTERLocation:336 Farenholt Avenue Tamuning, Guam 96913Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 70Ages: 15 months to 6 yearsFull-TimeMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Opened most holidays)Tel: 646-5414Email: tdcc@Owner: Tracy Crisostomo TAN VICTORIA'S CHAMORU DAY CARELocation:159 Etton LaneSinajana, GuamMailing Address:526 East Santa Barbara AvenueDededo, Guam 96929Capacity: 6Ages: 1 month to 5 yearsFull-Time, Part-TimeMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except for Government of Guam Holidays)Tel: 477-2394Email: mlynn@ Owner: Marie Lynn Iriarte TENDER SHEPHERD PRESCHOOLLocation:787 W. Marine Corps DriveHag?t?a, Guam 96910Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 50Ages: 2 years to 8 years Full-Time, Part-Time, After School, DailyMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except Christmas, New Year, Columbus Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Martin Luther King, & Liberation Day)Tel: 477-4732Email: tendershepherdguam@Owner: Lutheran Church Director: Jessame CruzAssistant Director: April Angoco/Jasmine CruzTHE GIVING TREE CHILDREN’S ACADEMYLocation:1080 Lodo Street,Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8307 Tamuning, Guam 96931 Capacity: 42 Ages: 3 months to 10 years Mon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Closed on all Government of Guam and Federal Holidays)Mailing Address:Tel: 989-8733 Email: thegivingtreeguam@ ; maelonietamongdong@ Owner: Jim & Maelonie Tamondong Director: Emeliana Cepeda THE GIVING TREE EARLY LEARNING CENTERLocation:200 Chalan Pale Ramon LaguYigo, Guam 96929P.O. Box 8307Tamuning, Guam 96931Capacity: 46Ages: 3 months to 10 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After School, Daily Drop-inMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Closed on all Government of Guam and Federal Holidays)Tel: 969-1734Email: thegivingtreeguam@Owner: Jim & Maelonie Tamondong Director: Maelonie TamondongTHE YOUNG EXPLORERS CREATIVE CENTERLocation:25 Angela CourtDededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 45Ages: Birth to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After School, HourlyMon-Fri: 7:00am-6:00pm (Except GovGuam & Federal Holidays)Tel/Fax: 632-9251 Email: jenneth_rosario@Owner: Corazon San NicolasDirector: Jenneth RosarioTHE YOUNG LEARNER CENTER Location:515 East Santa Barbara Ave., Kaiser Dededo, Guam 96929Mailing Address:Same as aboveCapacity: 45Ages: Birth to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, After SchoolMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6.00pm (Except Government of Guam & Federal Holidays)Tel/Fax: 632-1372Email: theyounglearnercenter@Owner: Corazon H. San NicolasDirector: Rhea FranciscoTINA'S LEARNING CENTER (TLC) Location:141 Washington Drive Mangilao, Guam 96913Mailing Address:P. O. Box 5426Hag?t?a, Guam 96932Capacity: 51Ages: Birth to 12 yearsFull-Time, Part-Time, DailyMon-Fri: 7:00am - 6:00pm (Except Holidays)Tel: 734-3755Email: tinadeleonguerrero@Owners: Ted & Tina DeLeon GuerreroDirector: Tina DeLeon GuerreroIndex A to CAABC Children’s Center, 80 ABC Southern Pre-School, 80 Academics & Arts (Pre-GATE & GATE Arts Program), 77 Adacao Elementary School, 77 Administration (DOE), 75 Adolphson, Arania, M.D., 59 Admissions & Registration, GCC, 11 Adult & Children/Adolescent-Nursing Service Inpatient Units, 11 Adult Anger Management Group, 11 Adult Day Care Services, 11 Adult High School Diploma Program, 12 Adult Protective Services (APS), 12 Aevermann, Haewon, 49 Agana Heights Elementary School, 77 Aguon, Risha, MA, LPC, 69 Akimoto, Vincent T., M.D., 59 AL-ANON, 12 ALA-TEEN, 12 Alcoholics Anonymous, 12 Alee Family Violence Shelter, (CSS), 12 Alee Shelter for Children (CSS), 13 Alee Shelter for Women (CSS), 13 Alegria, Conrado V., D.D.S., 65 Amazing Kids 2 Child Development Center, 80 American Cancer Society, 13 American Medical Center, 55 American Pediatric Clinic, 55 American Red Cross, 13 Americorps Program (ServeGuam! Commission), 13 Andersen Airmen & Family Readiness Center, 13 Anigua Learning Ladder Child Care Center, 80 Apimwar, Constantine K., 48 Aquino, JoBeth SN, MA, LPC, MFT, 69, 70 Arceo, Anna Marie B., 48 Arakawa, Timothy, M.D., 62 Assistive Technology (DOE), 75 Astumbo Elementary School, 77 Attorney General’s Office, 14 Audiological Associates, 70 Audiological Services (DOE), 14, 75 Autism (DOE), 75 Autism Community Together (ACT), 44 Aventura, Caroline, M.D., 59 Ayuda Para I Ma?aina (APIM), 14BB. P. Carbullido Elementary School, 77 Baguinon, Leah, 48 Baleto, Jesse, MSW, LPC, 69 Bambini Montessori School Center, 80 Baza, Lisa V., M.A., LPC, 70 Bellis, Kirk, D.O., 68 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guam, 14 Bishop Baumgartner Memorial Catholic School, 79 Blancaflor, Maria A., M.D., FAAP, 57 Bonifacio, Roberto, 49 Bordallo, Annie U., M.D., 63 Bordallo, Sandra, M.A., LMFT, LPC, MAC, 69 Borja, Teresa D., DPM, 62 Boy Scouts of America Chamorro District, 14 Brady, Timothy P., D.D.S., 65 Bureau of Family Health & Nursing Services, 15 Bureau of Social Services Administration (BOSSA), 15 Byun, Kyung Hee, 49CC.L. Taitano Elementary School, 77Camacho, Lavina LG, MS, LPC, 69Camacho, May, CCC-SLP, 70Carrera, Yolanda M., M.D., 57Cartagena, Dialma, 48Case Management Services, 15Catholic Social Service, 15CDC/STD/HIV (DPHSS), 15Central Medical Clinic, 55Index C - ECentral Region Community Health Center, 18, 54 Chargualaf, Christine, 48 Charter Schools, 78 Cheng, Victoria, D.M.D., 64 Chief Brodie Elementary School, 77 Chief Hur?o Academy, 15 Child & Adolescent Services Division (GBHWC), 16 Child Care & Development Fund Program (DPHSS), 16 Child Development Centers (U.S. Naval Base, Andersen Air Force Base), 16 Child Protective Services (DPHSS), 16 Child Support Enforcement Division, 17 Children with Special Health Care Needs (DPHSS), 17 Chiu, John, M.D., 59 Civil Defense, 2, 28 Client Assistance Program (CAP), 17 Client Services & Family Counseling, 17 Community Habilitation Program, 17 Community Health Centers (DPHSS), 18, 54 Community Nutrition Education Program, 18 Compliance (DOE), 75 Cooperative Extension Service (UOG), 18 Counseling Services Branch (GBHWC), 18 Crime Stoppers, 18 Crisis Hotline (GBHWC), 19 Crisis Pregnancy Center, 19 Cristobal, Hope A., 48 Cristobal, Hope, Psy.D., 68 Cruz, Erika, 75 Cruz, Luis, M.D., 59 Cuenca, Alice, 49DD.L. Perez Elementary School, 77 Data Office (DOE), 76 David, Gabriel, M.D., 59 Day Treatment Services (GBHWC), 19 Deaf & Head of Hearing Program (DOE), 76 Dededo Child Care & Learning Center, 83 Dental Clinic-Mangilao (DPHSS), 19 Department of Education, 75 Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities (DISID), 19 Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR), 19 Department of Public Health & Social Services, 20, 54 Department of Youth Affairs (DYA), 20 Developmental Screening Sites, 4 Diamond-Iriarte, Satury, 48 Division of Curriculum & Instruction (DOE), 20 Division of Public Welfare (DPHSS), 20 Division of Special Education (DOE), 21 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR/DISID), 21 Doc’s Day Care, LLC dba Doc’s Day Care & Preschool, 81 Doc’s Kiddie College, 81 Domalanta-Villaluna, Dina D., M.D., FAAP, 57 Dombrowski, Chris, M.D., 59 Dominican Child Development Center, 81 Down Syndrome Association of Guam (DSAG), 44 Drug & Alcohol Services (GBHWC), 21 Drug and Alcohol Group (Pathways), 21EEarly Childhood Special Education Pre-School Program (ECSE), 4, 22 Educational & Developmental Intervention Services (EDIS), 22 Educational Services, 73 Educational Talent Search Program (UOG), 22 Elementary Program (DOE), 22 Elementary, Secondary, & Private Schools (DOE), 76 Elementary Schools (DOE), 77-78 Emergency Food Pantry (CSS), 23 Emergency Preparedness, 5-6 Emergency Shelter (Sanctuary, Inc.), 23 Emotionally Disabled Program (DOE), 23, 76 Erica’s House, 23 Eusebio, Andrew, D.D.S., 65Index F - GF4-H & Youth Development, 11 Family Ministry (Archdiocese of Agana), 24 Family Service Center (Salvation Army), 24 Family Supports, 9-43 Fegurgur, Mary K., M.S.W., Psy.D., 68, 69 Fernandez, Jon J.P., 75 FHP Health Center, 55 Finegayan Elementary School, 77 Fire Dispatch, 2 First Step Early Childhood Educational Center, 81 Fleet & Family Support Center, 24 Flores, Lisa D., M.D., 60 Fojas, Milliecor, M.D., 57GGaag, Jeannie T., 50 Gabel, Jeffrey, M.D., 63 Gabriel, Yolanda, 75 Galgo, Geoffrey P., M.D., 60 Garcia, Antonio L., M.D., 57 Garrido, John H., M.D., 57 GCC High School Equivalency Office (GCC), 24 Gerling, William L., M.D., 60 Giggles & Scribbles Child Care Center, 82 Government Numbers, 7 Governor’s Community Outreach Federal Programs Office, 24 Grace Care Center Early Childhood Development, 82 Granada, Wilfredo, M.D., 63 Guahan Academy Charter School, 78 Guahan Project, 25 Guam Adventist Academy, 79 Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, 2, 25 Guam Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (DPHSS), 25 Guam Cancer Care, 25 Guam Coalition Against Sexual Assault & Family Violence, 26 Guam Department of Labor, 26 Guam Developmental Disabilities Council, 26 Guam Diabetes Prevention & Control Program (DPHSS), 26 Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Project (Guam EHDI), 27 Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI) Project Fitme Family Support Group, 44, 47 Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS), 4, 27, 76 Guam Early Learning Guidelines, 74 Guam Employment and Training Program (GETP), 27 Guam Evangelical Christian Academy, 79 Guam Girls Scouts, 27 Guam Head Start Program (DOE), 27, 76 Guam Healthy Marriage Project (GHMP) (SPARK), 28 Guam Hearing Doctors, 70 Guam Home School Association, 44 Guam Homeland Security/Civil Defense, 2, 28 Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority (GHURA), 28 Guam Housing Corporation (GHC), 28 Guam Identifies Families Terrific Strengths, Inc. (G.I.F.T.S.), 44 Guam Leadership Academy, 82 Guam Legal Services Corporation - Disability Law Center, 29 Guam Legislature, 7 Guam Memorial Hospital Authority (GMHA), 2, 29, 54 Guam Montessori, Inc. dba Montessori Learning Center, 82 Guam National Guard, 29 Guam Office of Minority Health, 29 Guam Police Department (GPD), 2, 30 Guam Polyclinic, 55 Guam Public Library System, 30 Guam Regional Medical City, 2, 30, 54 Guam Regional Transit Authority, 30 Guam SDA Clinic, 56 Guam Sexual Violence Prevention & EducationIndex G - LProgram (DPHSS), 30 Guam System for Assistive Technology, 30 Guam Vet Center, 31 Guam’s Alternative Lifestyle Association (GALA), 46 Guam’s Positive Parents Together (GPPT), 46 Guma Asusena (GBHWC), 31 Guma San Jose Homeless Shelter (CSS), 31 Guma Serenidad Emergency Receiving Home, 31HH.B. Price Elementary School, 77 H.S. Truman Elementary School, 77 Habitat for Humanity of Guam, Inc., 31 Harmony Kids Child Care Center, 83 Harrell, Chung Ling, 48 Hartup, Jason, D.D.S., 65 Harvest Christian Academy, 79 Harvest House, 46 Healing Hearts Rape Crisis Center (GBHWC), 31 Health Services, 53 Hernandez, Mary Elizabeth C., M.D., FAAP, 57 Hollis, Jeannie, 48 Hospitals, 54 Huang, Albert, D.D.S., 65 Hyun, Bo M., 49II Famagu’on-ta (GBHWC), 32 IHP Medical Group, 56 iLearn Academy Charter School, 78 Immunization Program (DPHSS), 32 Ina’fa Maolek, 32 Inarajan Elementary School, 77 Infant of Prague Nursery & Kindergarten, 83 Intake Registration (GBHWC), 32 Ishmael, Ariel, M.D., 68 Islandwide Breast-Feeding Coalition, 32 JJ.M. Guerrero Elementary School, 77 J.Q. San Miguel Elementary School, 77 James, Delena M., 48 Jensen, Faye W., M.D., 63 Job Opportunity and Basic Skills Program (JOBS), 33 Johnson, Jeffrey, D.D.S., 65KKachita, Bertha, 48 Karidat Program, 33 Kari?u (DPHSS), 4, 33 Kihleng, Simion J., 49 Ko, Hee Soo, D.M.D., PC, 64 Kushima, Kayoko, 49LL.B. Johnson Elementary School, 77 Language Assistance Service Providers, 48-50 Latte Treatment Center, LLC, 33 Lee, Christopher Bo H., 49 Lee, Delores, M.D., 58 Lend-A-Hand Guam Chapter, 34 Leon Guerrero, Randolph, M.D., 63 Leon Guerrero, Robert, M.D., 58 Licensed Child Care Centers, 80-88 Life Teen, 34 Lighthouse Recovery Center (Salvation Army), 34 Liguan Elementary School, 78 Liheng Elderly Housing Program (CSS), 34 Linsangan, Maria Gladys, M.D., FAAP, 58 Little Einsteins Child Learning Center, 83 Little Garden Day Care Center, 83 Little One’s Child Care Center, 84 Lizama, Florencio, M.D., 63 Lizama, Tricia, Ph.D., LCSW, LPC, LMHC, LMFT, 69 Losbanes, Eva, 50Index L - PLots of Learning Child Care Center, 85 Lujan, Davina, M.D., 60 MM.A. Ulloa Elementary School, 78 M.G. Huffer Adventures in Learning Child Development Center, 84 M.U. Lujan Elementary School, 78 Machananao Elementary School, 78 Malilay, Janice, D.D.S., 65 Manaloto, Cristina, M.D., FAAP, 58 Marcial Sablan Elementary School, 78 Maria Artero Catholic Pre-School, 84 Mariano, Maria Chela, M.D., 60 Martin, Juan, 48 Marutani, David, D.D.S., 66 Maternal Child Health Clinic (DPHSS), 34 MedFirst Physicians’ Group, 56 Medicaid Program, 35 Medical Social Services (DPHSS), 35 Medically Indigent Program (DPHSS), 35 Mendiola, Keiokia, M.A., CCC-SLP, 70 Mercy Heights Nursery & Kindergarten, 84 Merizo Martyrs Elementary School, 78 Micronesia Assistance, Inc., 49 Milestones Play & Learn Center, 85 Mina, Sarah, DPM, 62 Miyagi, Shishin, M.D., 60 Monsignor David I.A. Quitugua Foundation, 35 Motheread? (Guam Humanities Council), 35NNamm, Julie, M.D., 60 Natividad, Lisa Linda, Ph.D., LCSW, LPC, LMHC, LMFT, 69 Nene Child Care Center, 85 New Beginnings (GBHWC), 35 New Children World Learning and Development Center, 85 Nguyen, Hoa V., M.D., 61 Northern Region Community Health Center, 18, 54 Nozaki, James K., M.D., 61 OOasis Empowerment Center, 36 Occupational and Physical Therapy Services, 36 Office of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Guam, 7 Office of the Public Defender Criminal & Juvenile, 36 Office of the Public Guardian, 36 Oiso, Akio, M.D., FAAP, 58 One-Stop Career Center (DOL), 37 Onedera, Peter, 48 Ordot-Chalan Pago Elementary School, 78 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic School, 79 PP.C. Lujan Elementary School, 78 Palik, Johnston, 49 Parent Services (DOE), 76 Parents Empowering Parents of Children with Disabilities, Inc. (PEP), 46 Peace Office (GBHWC), 37 Perez, Eunice, Psy.D., 68 Perez, Lilli, Ph.D., 61 PNG Child Care and Learning Center at Leo Palace, 86 PNG Child Care and Learning Center, 86 Police Precincts, 2 Polymedic & Pediatric Clinic, 56 Pre-GATE & GATE Arts Program (DOE), 77 Precious Ones Child Care and Learning Center, 86 Preschool Program (DOE), 76 Private Schools, 79 Probation Division (Superior Court), 37 Project AIM (GCC), 37 Project Bisita I Familia (DPHSS), 4, 37, 51 Project Isa-Ta, 37Index P - TPsychological Services (DOE), 76 Public Assistance Programs (DPHSS), 38 Public Defender Service Corporation, 38QQue, Brian, M.D., 58Quitano, Jane, 49RRapadas, Antonio, D.D.S., 66 Rapada, Christina, D.D.S., 66 Reach for the Stars Learning Center, 86 Reda, Jean, 48 Respite Care Program, 38 Robinson, Michael J., M.D., 61 Rosario, Kirsten, 48 Rosario-Sanchez, Katrina, MSW, LPC, 69 Ruda Shimizu, Mintina, 49 Ruecho, Patricia S., 50SSagan Ayudan Maisa Housing Program, 38 Sagan Fina’na’guen Fino Chamoru, 87 Sagua Ma?agu, 55 Saint Anthony Catholic School, 79 Saint Francis Catholic School, 79 Salas, Marilyn, PhD., 48 Salvation Army, 38 San Nicolas, Francisco P., D.M.D., PC, 64 San Vicente Catholic School, 79 Sanchez, Joseph, 75 Sanctuary, Inc., 39 Sangalang, Maria Melinda B., DPM, 62 Santa Barbara Catholic School, 79 Santos, Jamella, MSW, LPC, 69 Santos, Ma. Edna Angela V., M.D., 58 Santos, Patrick C., M.D., 61 Santos, R. Arlene, 48 Sarmiento, Dennis, M.D., 58 School Program (DOE), 39 Schroeder, Edmund Jr. F., M.D., 61 Senior Citizens Support Services (DPHSS), 39 Senior Community Service Employment Program, 39 Sharma, Rita, Ph.D., 68 Shieh, Thomas, M.D., 63 Sidell, Jonathan, M.D., 64 Si?A (Self-Advocates in Action), 40 Sison, Suzanne, D.D.S., 66 Small World Play & Learn Center, 87 Smith, Crystal, MSW, LPC, LCSW, 69 Snively, Onania, 49 Social Security Administration, 40 Southern Christian Academy, 79 Southern Region Community Health Center, 18, 54 Speech & Language Program (DOE), 40, 76 St. Dominic’s Senior Care Home, 40 St. Paul Christian School, 79 Stadler, James, M.D., 58 STD/HIV Prevention Program (DPHSS), 40 Stinnett, William, 49 Student Support Services (DOE), 40 Suda, Evelyn, 49 Sunga, Tracy, D.D.S., 66 Superior Court Client Services and Family Counseling, 40 Superior Court of Guam -”Thrive”, 41 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 41 Support Service Program (CSS), 41 Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF), 41TTaimanglo, Patricia L.G., Ph.D, 68 Taitano, Taling, 75 Takenaka, Yasunori, D.D.S., 66 Talofofo Elementary School, 78 Tamuning Day Care & Learning Center, 87 Tamuning Elementary School, 78 Index T – Z Tan Victoria's Chamoru Day Care, 87 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) (DPHSS), 41 Tender Shepherd Pre-School, 87 Terlaje, Rayner D., D.D.S., M.S. 66 Terlaje, Ricardo M., M.D., 62 The Compassionate Friends Guam Chapter, 46 The Doctors’ Clinic, 56 The Emergency Food Assistance Program (DOE), 41 The Giving Tree Children's Academy, 88 The Giving Tree Early Learning Center, 88 The Young Explorers Creative Center, 88 The Young Learner Center, 88 Thrift Shop and Fingerprinting (CSS), 42 Tina’s Learning Center (TLC), 88 Tolentino, Doris, MSW, MPH, LPC, 69 Transition Services (DOE), 76 Transportation Services, 42, 76 Tumon Medical Office, 57 UU.S. Department of Agriculture, 42 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 42 U.S. Naval Hospital, 2, 54 Upi Elementary School, 78 Upward Bound/Trio (UOG), 42 VValles, Gerson, D.D.S., 67 Victims Advocates Reaching Out (VARO), 42 Victims Services Center, (VWAS), 43 Village Mayors, 7 Vision Services (DOE), 76 WWaguk, Iros, 49 Walton, Kimberly, M.D., 64 Wang, Lola Shufeng, 48 Ward, Wayne, D.D.S., 67 Weare, William W., M.D., 62 Webb, Corazon, D.D.S., 67 WestCare Pacific Islands, 43 Wettengel Elementary School, 78 WIC Program (DPHSS), 43YYang, Robert J., D.M.D., PC, 67Guam Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, & Service (Guam CEDDERS) University of Guam303 University Drive, UOG StationMangilao, Guam 96913Tel: 735-2466 TTY: 734-6531Fax: 734-5709Websites: UOG logoGuam CEDDERS logoGuam EHDI logoDepartment of Public Health & Social Services logoKari?u Loving our ChildrenProject Bisita I Familia logoGuam Department of Education logoGuam Early Intervention System logoEarly Childhood Special Education (ECSEP Preschool) logoGuam Head Start Program logoGuam Early Learning Council logo “This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Grant No. H61MC2883, Universal Hearing Screening, and Intervention, $378,191.00. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.” This directory was produced through interagency collaboration between the University of Guam, Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, & Service (Guam CEDDERS) and Guam Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Project; Department of Public Health & Social Services (DPHSS)-Project Bisita I Familia, and Kari?u; and Department of Education (DOE) - Guam Early Intervention System, Early Childhood Special Education Preschool, and Head Start Program; and the Guam Early Learning Council. The University of Guam is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. ................
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