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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESRESOURCE GUIDE2020-2021CONTENTSFrequently Called Numbers/Crisis Hotlines2Guilford County Schools Resources3COVID-19 Resources5After School/Child Care Services6ESL7Food Assistance9General Resources10Health Services14Housing19Mental Health Services 22Substance Services29Pregnant & Parenting Teens30Special Needs Services32Tutoring/Mentor Programs34Frequently Called Numbers / Crisis HotlinesOrganizationContact Information Services211 – United Way211211. Provides information on various resources in the community.24 Hour National Runaway Line1-800-RUN-AWAYFamilies of runawaysClerk of CourtDAMagistrateGSO: 336-412-7500HP: 336-822-6700GSO: 336-412-7600HP: 336-822-6710GSO: 336-412-7870HP: 336-822-6719Provides information regarding court hearings.Provides information on the status of a filed petition.Guilford County Schools Student Crisis Hotline336-332-7295The GCS Student Crisis Hotline operates 7am to midnight, 7 days per week and is staffed by GCS counselors, social workers, school psychologists and those trained to assist students in crisis.Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services1203 Maple StreetGreensboro, NC 27405300 South Centennial St.High Point, NC 27260Greensboro:336-641-3447CPS: 336-641-3795Daycare: 336-641-3715Emergency Asst: 336-641-3000Food Stamps: 336-641-3000Work First: 336-641-3000High Point:336-641-3447CPS: 336-641-3795Daycare: 336-641-7771Emergency Asst: 336-845-7756Food Stamps: 336-641-7771Work First: 336-641-7771Open to everyoneGuilford County Family Justice Center (FSJ)336-641-7233Services for victims of domestic violence, child abuse and elder abuse.Guilford Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency PreventionGreensboro:336-256-2250201 South Green StreetGreensboro, NC 27401High Point:336-889-7923Provides court ordered counseling and supervision.Home School919-733-4276 Identifies students who are receiving home school services. Mel-Burton School Structured Treatment Program336-273-4687309 Concord Street, Ste 201Greensboro, NC 27406A structured alternative educational program for students. Services: counseling, medication, behavioral management, etc.Red Cross336-333-2111Disaster or emergency servicesSandhills Crisis Referral Number1-800-256-2452Crisis intervention services (24 hour emergency services), treatment and referrals.Social Security Administration336-333-5382877-319-3075Disability, SSI, MedicareSupport for Kids of Incarcerated Parents (SKIP)336-549-9674Provides support to kids who have incarcerated parents or family members.Guilford County Schools ResourcesDepartmentContact InformationServicesACES336-370-2321After School CareCounseling Services336-370-2331Provides classroom liaison, educational and career information, individual and group counseling, and system support.Guilford County Schools Student Crisis Hotline336-332-7295The GCS Student Crisis Hotline operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and is staffed by GCS counselors, school social workers, school psychologists and those trained to assist students in crisis.Guilford County SchoolsCall Center336-332-7290GCS has established a call center to answer incoming questions from students, parents and the general public. The call center will operate Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. GCS employees, including translators, will staff the center and respond to inquiries about school nutrition, digital learning, health/wellness, special education, and employee relations issues, among other topics.ESL Department336-370-8982Committed to helping English language learners acquire the necessary language skills to succeed, not only in school, but in life as well.Homeless Liaison336-574-2637To ensure that homeless students in our county receive the services they need.Human Resources336-370-8348Goal is to provide excellent, accurate, timely and courteous services to all our employees.Kindergarten and Pre-K Registration336-370-2362Provides information on the requirement of Kindergarten and Pre-K program.Mental Health & Intervention Services336-370-8325Provides information on providers requesting entry into schools to provide mental health services to students.Guilford Parent Academy336-279-4924Provides information and training on a variety of topics for parents, grandparents and family members caring for children and young people in Guilford County. Designed to help parents help their children succeed at school and in life.Psychological Services336-370-8170Collaborates with other school personnel and parents to enhance learning and social-emotional development and adjustment of children.Safe and Drug Free Schools336-621-4044Age appropriate, drug prevention and educational programs for all students (K-12); drug prevention, early identification and intervention; referral for monitoring and rehabilitation; violence prevention programsSchool Social Work & Dropout Prevention336-621-4019Provides a variety of services such as school social work services to address students at risk of dropping out of school.Student Assignment336-370-8303Provides school reassignments for students.Transportation336-370-8920Provides transportation services for students in GCS.Technology Services (help desk)336-370-8179Provides technology assistance.COVID-19 ResourcesName of OrganizationContact InformationPurpose/ServicesTarget Population/CriteriaGuilford County Schools Call Center336-332-7290GCS has established a call center to answer incoming questions from students, parents and the public. GCS employees, including translators, will staff the center and respond to inquiries about school nutrition, digital learning, health and wellness, special education, and employee relations issues, among other topics. The call center operates Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.GCS students, parents and the general publicGuilford County Schools COVID-19 Resource Webpage updates, COVID-19 information and resources Students, parents and the publicCenter for Disease Control symptoms and information on coping with the diseaseAll agesNC Department of Health and Human Services statistics, news releases, resources and updatesAll agesAfter School / Child Care ServicesOrganizationContact Information ServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaACES – Guilford County SchoolsAfter School Care Enrichment Services336-370-2321Offers a quality and affordable afterschool program for students. Weekly fee: $46 + $15 enrollmentStudents enrolled in K-5 grade.Boys and Girls ClubGreensboro:336-273-5572High Point:336-882-2582Provides after school services (such as tutoring, homework assistance) to youth in the High Point community. Also, program provides special programs such as drug and alcoholic (for teens) and Reading program.Serves youth 6-18. Application fee: $2.00DSS Day Care UnitGreensboro: 336-641-3715High Point:336-641-7771Provides day care vouchers based on income and need.Need basedGuilford Child Development Child Care Services336-378-7700Provides referral resources for childcare for families.Open to anyoneRegional Child Care Resources & Referral336-369-5097 to anyoneYMCAGreensboro: Hayes-Taylor 336-272-2131 Ragsdale 336-882-9622 Spears 336-387-9622 Metropolitan 336-854-8410Price Bryan 336-478-9622High Point: Carl Chavis 336-434-4000; Childcare Center 336-434-5440Hartley Drive 336-869-0151Carl & Linda Grubb 336-861-7788 Provides after school programs for children including homework help and fitness programs.Elementary and middle school age children. Sibling discountsYWCAHigh Point336-882-4126After school programs for children.Elementary, middle school age children. ESLOrganizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaGTCC ESOL Services Campus:Leeann Anderson 336-334-4822 Ext. 53038 Adult Education Center Building 136 landerson@gtcc.edu High Point Campus Intake Office: 336-334-4822 Ext. 55028 or 550Eduardo Garcia 336-334-4822 Ext. 55001 H4 128 egarcia7@gtcc.eduESOL ServicesAdults whose first language is not EnglishChurch World Service Immigration and Refugee Program N Elm St Suite 607, Greensboro336-617-0381 Appointments accepted Resettlement agency providing immigration legal services in the areas of: naturalization, refugee/asylee green cards, refugee/asylee family reunification, green card renewal, FOIA requests, refugee travel documents, and employment authorization document renewals. Immigrant familiesDepartment of Social Services1203 Maple Street Greensboro, N. C. 27405 336-641-3000 CPS: 336-641-3795 (Randy Jackson) Legal Aide: 336-271-0148 Food Stamps, Medicaid, emergency assistanceAll age groupsFaith Action House International 336-397-0037705 N. Greene StreetGreensboro, NC 27401 Clergy network providing educational training opportunities and support services for immigrants and refugees. Services include language classes, counseling, living needs (food, clothing, diapers, and hygiene products), citizenship training classes, arts, fellowship, advocacy, legal information.Immigrants and refugeesLatino Family Center of High Point336-884-5858155 W. Westwood Ave.High Point, NC 27262Social Justice and Advocacy, Adolescents Parenting, Women’s Resource Center, youth ServicesLatino familiesIslamic Center of Greensboro2023 16th St., Greensboro336-375-4908 Provides outreach and educational opportunities, interpreters and literature Islamic familiesMontagnard Dega Association 611 Summit Ave., Greensboro(336) 373-1812Services include interpreters, English as a Second Language classes and family guidanceMontagnard familiesNew Arrivals Institute2714 W Market St, Greensboro, NC 27403 Phone: (336) 937-4701 Provides the following services: English Language Training, Employment Readiness, Early Childhood Classes, Refugees School Impact, Summer Programs, and other services for families who are new to the United Sates. Immigrant familiesNC African Services Coalition North Elm Street Greensboro, NC 27401; 336-574-2677 Refugee resettlement services, language classes, counseling, living needs (food, clothing, diapers, and hygiene products) African refugeesUNC-G Center for New North Carolinians915 W Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27403 336-334-5411 parenting outreach programs (Thriving at Three, Lead Safe Program, etc.) Afterschool programs and summer enrichment opportunities at Avalon, Glenhaven and Greenbriar Apartments Immigrant familiesUNC-G Psychology Clinic West Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27402 Phone (336) 334-5662 Provides psychological and therapeutic services for non-English speaking clients Group therapy for children, families and adultsWorld Relief Triad Northpoint Ave #102, High Point, NC 27262 (336) 887-9007World Relief strives to provide opportunities for churches, groups, families, and individuals to come alongside immigrants, refugees and survivors of human trafficking who are in great need of love and acceptanceRefugee familiesFOOD assistanceName of OrganizationContact InformationPurpose/ServicesTarget Population/CriteriaGreater High Point Food Alliance listing of available food resources in the High Point areaAll agesSecond Harvest Food Bank336.784.5770 Harvest connects families with over 470 programs that provide groceries or meals, as well as other services. Partner networks include emergency pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and meals programs for children, seniors, and older adults with disabilities.All agesOut of the Garden Project of the Garden Project’s mission?is to nourish families?with food to grow, learn and thrive by connecting people through partnerships thatfeed families,?create community?and build healthier outcomes.Children 0 to 18 yrs of ageFood Resources in Guilford CountyThe link for Greensboro: link for High Point: list created by partners in Guilford County of food resources for Greater Greensboro and Greater High Point.All agesHomeless Shelter Directory listing of emergency food programs provided through Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens in Greensboro, North Carolina and surrounding cities. All agesGeneral ResourcesOrganizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaGuilford Co-Op Extension (4-H)336-641-2400Offers hands on learning experiences to develop long-term life skills.Ages 5-18Legal Aid336-272-0148Provides legal assistance in civil matters (non-criminal matters) to eligible, low-income clients who have problems with their basic needs. Advocates for Children’s ServicesLow incomeAmerican Red Cross, Greensboro Chapter336-333-2111Provides emergency relief to families in a natural disaster. Families who have experienced a natural disaster.Barnabas Furniture Ministry336-370-4002Serves homelessness, burnout victims, domestic violence, and children who are sleeping on the floor.$25 fee per referralMay require a walk-through of the residence prior to assisting the family.Children’s Home Society336-373-8523Provides services to any family interested in fostering or adopting a child.No restrictionsFamily Services of the PiedmontGeneral Info: 336-387-6161Crisis Line Greensboro: 336-889-6161Crisis Line High Point:336-889-7273Counseling, advocacy and education in dealing with depression, anxiety, credit card debt, etc. Consumer credit counselingNeed basedDepartment of Social Services (Greensboro)336-641-3447CPS: 336-641-37951203 Maple St, Greensboro, NCCPS, emergency assistance, day care, food stamps, Work FirstNeed basedDepartment of Social Services (High Point)336-641-3000CPS: 336-641-3795325 E. Russell Ave, High Point, NCCPS, emergency assistance, day care, food stamps, Work FirstNeed basedChildren’s Home Society (formerly Family Life Council of Greensboro)336-333-6890Provides parenting education programs and marriage resources Call for intake informationGoodwill Industries336-275-98011235 S. Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC 27406Provides educational training and employments services.Disabled or disadvantagedGreensboro Housing Authority336-275-8501450 N. Church StreetGreensboro, NCProvides affordable housing for families. Section 818 + to apply. Must be employed for a year (at least 30 hrs/wk), a student, elderly or disabled. Info to apply: photo ID, Soc Security card and birth certificate for everyone in the household. Greensboro Housing Coalition336-691-9521Referral resource for housing onlyProvides services to low income and special needs Helping Hands (Mt. Zion Baptist Church)336-373-4264Provides rent and utilities assistance if funds are available.Call for appointment. Valid NC ID card and gas/electric bill with current Guilford County address requiredTriad Job Link 336-373-8041342 North Elm StreetGreensboro, NC 27401Provides workshop and career counseling for individuals who are searching for employment. Also assists with developing a resume and interviewing. GED classes offered through GTCC.Any adult searching for employment or seeking a career change. Hours of operation:M,T,Th: 8:30-5:30W: 8:30-7:30F: 8:30-12:00Legal Aid336-272-0148122 N. Elm St, Ste 700Greensboro, NC 27401Represents low income clients in civil domestic violence cases, landlord/tenant disputes, adoptions/child custody when safety of child is endangered.Low incomeNational Conference for Community and Justice336-272-0359Provides varied youth-based programs (summer programs: Anytown and Leaders 4 tomorrow. Throughout the year: Change in the Middle and Youth Leadership) to help with improving relationships and promoting diversity toleranceNeed basedDepartment of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention – Guilford County336-641-260015 Lockheed Court, Greensboro, NC 27409Provides court ordered counseling and supervision. Ages 7-17One Harvest877-818-1778Locations:Christ Wesleyan Church2400 S. Holden RoadGreensboro, NC 27407336-299-8062Bethany Fellowship Church4707 W. Gate City Blvd.Greensboro, NC 27407336-323-3172Offers affordable, pre-packaged, high quality food boxes.No eligibility requirements.Family boxes $35, fees vary for other boxesOne Step Further336-275-3699623 Eugene Court, Greensboro, NC 27401Program serving juveniles and their families by providing support services (family life skills, medication, resolution training, teen court system, etc.)Adolescent currently in the juvenile justice system, must be referred by a professional in the juvenile justice system.Salvation Army336-273-5572Provides food, rent and clothing assistance to familiesClothing: 9-1:30 (need ID & SS card)The Servant Center336-275-85851312 Lexington AvenueGreensboro, NC Provides emergency assistance for families who need food.You must register your family.Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency336-274-1507Provides education (health fairs, presentations, etc) and free screening (HIV/AIDS, Syphilis, Diabetes and Sickle Cell)No fee.Screenings: Tuesday: 9-12:00pmTh 1-4:00pmGuilford County Transportation and Mobility Services 336-641-2561Provides families transportation to and from medical appointments.First time riders must complete a medical assessment.United Way (211)211888-892-1162Provides information on various resources in the community. Open to anyoneUrban Ministries336-271-5959Provides clothing, food and financial assistance to families in the Greensboro area.Greensboro residents in need of food, shelter or clothingWest End Ministries336-884-1105903 W. English RoadHigh Point, NC 27262Community Meal: Th 5:30-6:30 Bread Ministry: Fri 9 amFood Pantry: Th 3-5 pmNeed basedWIC (Women, Infants and Children)Greensboro:336-641-3214High Point:336-641-7571Provides nutritional assessment, education and food vouchers to pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children younger than five.Guilford County resident pregnant or post-partum woman (had baby last 6 months or breastfeeding within last 12 months, financially eligible, medical or nutritional need. Appointments needed.Women’s Resource Center, YWCAGreensboro:336-275-6090High Point:336-882-4126Links women to different resources in the community. Self-help classes, job training and education.Women 18+Youth First Greensboro Parks and Recreation336-373-25583910 Clifton RoadFolk Teen CenterGreensboro, NC 27407Provides city wide program for at-risk teens. Annual Teen Summit, Student Improvement Award, Gang Intervention, Summer programsAt-risk youthHealth ServicesOrganizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaChildren’s Developmental Services Agency (CDSA)336-334-5601122 North Elm Street, Ste 400Greensboro, NC 27401beearly. Service coordination, early intervention services and Family Support Network of Central CarolinaInfant-ToddlerFamily Services of the PiedmontThe Families First Center315 E. Washington Street, Greensboro, NC 27401Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. / 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m.336-387-6161The Slane Center1401 Long Street, High Point, NC 27262Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. / 2-3:30 p.m.336-387-6161High Point Center for Child Wellness308 Boulevard Street, High Point, NC 27262Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.-7 p.m.Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.336-801-118824/7 Crisis LineGreensboro 336-273-7273High Point 336-889-7273intake@ – for inquiries about services/questionsProvides individual and family counseling for children, adolescents and adults dealing with substance abuse, drug addiction, alcoholism, anger management, depression, anxiety, family stress, physical abuse, sexual abuse, family dysfunction, grief or marital problems.Clients without insurance can receive primary care along with behavioral and psychiatric care. Clients with insurance can receive behavioral and psychiatric care.Walk-in clinics available for Mental Health and Substance Abuse issuesServes familiesSliding fee scale with costs as low as $0 depending on income level. Medicaid is accepted.Guilford Community Care Network336-895-4900612 Pasteur DriveSuite 108Greensboro, NC 27406 health disparities and improving overall health and well-being. Doctors, pharmacies and other health care related agencies offering services for low income, uninsured adults in Guilford CountyServes any patient with income of 0-200% of poverty level.Guilford County Department of Public HealthMain Number for All Locations and Services: 336-641-7777All clinic appointments, both locations (exception dental): 336-641-3245 (8:00am - 5:00pm)After Hours Nurse Triage Line: 336-641-3245(5:00pm - 8:00am)Address: 1100 East Wendover Avenue, Greensboro, NC1st Floor Clinical Services:Medical Records: 336-641-4697Women, Infants & Children (WIC): 336-641-3214Maternity Eligibility: 336-641-31792nd Floor Clinical Services:Appointments (English or Spanish): 336-641-3245Tuberculosis (TB): 336-641-3256Refugee Health: 336-641-4801Family Planning Eligibility: 336-641-32453rd Floor:Medication Assistance Program (MAP): 336-641-8030 option 2Pharmacy: 336-641-3388Chandler Dental Clinic: 336-641-3152Address: 1103 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NCAddress: 501 East Green Drive, High Point, NC1st FloorCare Coordination for Children (CC4C): 336-641-7641Pregnancy Care Management: 336-641-7641School Health: 336-641-78022nd Floor Clinical Services: Appointments (English and Spanish): 336-641-3245Refugee Health: 336-641-4801Dental Services: 336-641-7733Medication Assistance Program (MAP): 336-641-7620Pharmacy: 336-641-7620Vital Records: Room 202: 336-641-7991Women, Infants & Children (WIC): 336-641-7571, Children’s Dental Care, HIV/STI testing, Health Education, WIC, Pregnancy Care Management, Medication Assistance, Maternity Care, Women’s Care, COVID-19 testing, Communicable DiseasesAll Guilford County residentsAll services are designed to meet the needs of uninsured/underinsured low-income residentsSome services are available to any resident of North Carolina, call for more informationJDRF Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation336-373-1768216 W. Market StreetSuite BGreensboro, NC 27401 Diabetes managementAnyone with juvenile diabetes and their families.Cone Health Urgent Care Center336-832-44001123 N. Church StreetGreensboro, NC 27401Provides healthcare servicesAccepts insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, Moses Cone Health System Behavioral Health Center336-832-9700Assessment Help Line: 1-800-711-2635Outpatient Services:336-832-9800700 Walter Reed DriveGreensboro, NC 2740324/7 hotline providing assistance, referrals and information; Inpatient, crisis stabilization; Thirty bed inpatient unit; Accredited school setting; Grief/loss counseling group therapy; On-site teacher for inpatient care; Indoor/outdoor recreational facility.Ages 5-18Muscular Dystrophy Association336-856-15912306 W. Meadowview RdGreensboro, NC 27407Provides patient service programs, education, support groups, clinics.Individuals with muscular dystrophy or other neuromuscular disordersPiedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency1102 E. Market StreetGreensboro, NC336-274-1507401 Taylor AvenueHigh Point, NC 27260336-886-2437 services such as outreach, screening, prevention education, and access to health care. Thriving at 3 ProgramNeed basedSmile for a Lifetime336-274-7649 (Greensboro)1304 Beaman Pl.Greensboro, NC 27408336-644-1664 (Summerfield)6161 Lake Brandt Rd.Greensboro, NC 27455 orthodontic care to individuals who may not have the opportunity to acquire assistance.Ages 11-18Application required.Triad Adult & Pediatric MedicineFamily Medicine at Brentwood2039 Brentwood Street Suite B109High Point, 27263Phone: (336) 355-9722Mon - Thurs: 8:00am - 5:00pmFamily Medicine at Arlington1205 Arlington StreetGreensboro, 27406Phone: (336) 333-3348Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 5:30pmFamily Medicine at Commerce400 E. Commerce Ave.High Point, 27262Phone: (336) 884-0224Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturdays (October - March): 9am - 1pmPediatrics at Wendover1046 E. Wendover Ave.Greensboro, 27405Phone: (336) 272-1050Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturdays (October - March): 9am - 1pmFamily Medicine at Eugene1002 S. Eugene StreetGreensboro, 27406Phone: (336) 355-9920M, W & F: 8:00am - 5:00pm SERVICES:Telehealth, COVID-19 Testing, Well-Child Exams, Immunizations, Acute Care, Advanced Care Teams, Nutrition, Asthma, Integrated Behavioral Health, Developmental Services, Fluoride Dental Varnish, Referrals to Specialty Medical Care, Language Services to people whose primary language is not English, After Hours Nurse Coverage, Nexplanon insertion, Onsite Lab Services, Foster Care Physicals, Adolescent Care, Women's health screeningADULT SERVICES:Telehealth, COVID-19 Testing, Physical Exams, Medicare Wellness / Preventative Exams, Acute Care, Advanced Care Teams, Management of Chronic Medical Conditions, Nutrition, Integrated Behavioral Health Care, Medication Assistance Program, Referrals to Specialty Care, Language Services to People whose Primary Language is not English, After Hours Nurse Coverage, Onsite Lab Services, AIC testing, FIT (Formally Incarcerated Transitional) Health Care Program, Nexplanon, Women's health screenings, Legal Aide ServicesChildren and families Sliding Fee based on needMedicaid acceptedHOUSINGOrganizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaFamily Services of the Piedmont (GSO)336-387-6161315 E. Washington St, Greensboro, NC 27405Provides shelter and supportive services for victims of domestic violence and child abuse. Also provides mental health and counseling services and financial stability case management.Woman and childrenFamily Services of the Piedmont (High Point)336-889-61611401 Long St. High Point, NC 27262Provides shelter and supportive services for victims of domestic violence and child abuse. Also provides mental health and counseling services, alcoholism, opioid addiction, substance abuse, dual diagnosis and financial stability case management.Women and childrenGreensboro Housing Authority Supportive Housing Authority336-303-3079 or 336-271-33681300 Ogden Street, Ste BGreensboro, NC Provides supportive housing service program for homeless individuals and families with special needs.Rent is determined based on income and family size.Greensboro Housing Coalition336-691-95211031 Summit Ave, Suite 1E-2Greensboro, NC 27405*REFERRAL RESOURCE FOR HOUSING ONLY*Collaborates with homeless service providers and other stakeholders as part of the Guilford County Continuum of Care. Provides services to low income and special needs individuals.Homeless and low-income families and individuals, special needs individualsGreensboro Human Relations Department828-373-2038300 W. Washington StreetGreensboro, NC 27402Fair housingNo restrictions or feesGreensboro Urban Ministries336-271-5959 ext. 344305 W. Gate City Blvd.Greensboro, NC 27406Provides crisis intervention and emergency services.Greensboro residents in need of shelterGuilford Interfaith Hospitality Network336-574-0333707 N. Greene StreetGreensboro, NC 27401Provides temporary shelter for minor children and their parents.Contact agency to complete a phone interview.High Point Housing Authority336-887-2661500 E. Russell AvenueHigh Point, NC 27260 Provides very low-income families with decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing.Income not greater than 50% of median; monthly rent will varyHigh Point Human Relations Department336-883-3124211 S. Hamilton St. Suite 205High Point, NC 27261Fair housingNo restrictions or feesHousing Coalition (Servant Center)336-340-0105Advocates for decent, affordable housing for people of low to moderate income or special needs. Call or walk-inJoseph’s House336-389-98802703 Bessemer AvenueGreensboro, NC 27405Transitional living for homeless young men. Also includes comprehensive case management and other supportive services.Homeless young men ages 18-23Leslie’s House336-884-1039851 English RoadHigh Point, NC 27262Emergency shelter provides life skills, job and personal development classes, case management & goal setting.Homeless women 18 & over without dependents. No fees charged.The Men’s Shelter at Open Door Ministries336-886-4922400 N. Centennial StreetHigh Point, NC 27261Temporary housing for adult homeless men. Services: counseling, legal services, nurse’s clinic, on-site NA meetings, served lunch & dinner.Homeless males 18 & over, resident of Guilford County (1st preference to High Point residents), must have NC ID card and SS card.Partners Ending Homelessness336-553-27151500 Yanceyville St, Greensboro, NC 27405Provides professional help with locating housing resources and access to support servicesHomelessRoom at the Inn336-275-9566734 Park AvenueGreensboro, NC 27405Maternity home that provides shelter, food, clothing, case management, in house daycare, transportation and counseling.Homeless, single pregnant women and single mothers with children suffering from homelessnessSafe Place (Act Together)336-375-13321601 Huffine Mill RoadGreensboro, NC 27405Twelve bed co-ed facility for those experiencing a family crisis. Also, offers crisis counseling and other services. Maximum stay-15 daysAges 11-17No charge to familySalvation ArmyCenter of Hope336-235-03481311 S. Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC commands/greensboro/programs-that-help/center-of-hope Provides 36 single women, 20 men and 10 families with emergency shelter.HomelessWard Street Missions336-884-16091619 Ward AvenueHigh Point, NCClothing Closet: M-Th 9-2, Fri 5:30-7 pm, Sat 8-10:30 amEmergency Food Pantry: (W 9-12, Th 5:30-7 pmCommunity Meal: Th 5:30-7 pmKids Café: M-Th 5:00Used Furniture & Large Appliances: Call 884-1609Open to everyoneWelfare Reform Liaison ProjectGreensboro:336-691-57802601 Greengate DriveGreensboro, NC 27406High Point:336-889-5376 Provides job training, work experience, job readiness and job development.18 and over; income below federal poverty guidelines, must have at least HS diploma or GED; four intake cycles per yearMental Health Services **Please note that the list in this guide is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of acceptable mental health providers in Guilford County, nor an endorsement of specific agencies selected to serve Guilford County Schools. Best practice for providing parents with options for their child to receive services is to give them the names of at least three providers from which they can anizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaAct Together Crisis Shelter—Alexander Youth Network (formerly Youth Focus)336-375-13321601 Huffine Mill Rd., Greensboro, NC 27405 9-bed facility for youth who have run away, experiencing a family crisis, the victim of abuse or neglect or become homeless for other reasons.Youth ages 11-17 Authora Care (formerly Hospice of Greensboro, Alamance and Caswell Counties)Greensboro Office:2500 Summit AvenueGreensboro, NC 27405336.621.2500Burlington Office:914 Chapel Hill RoadBurlington, NC 27215336.532.0100 the physical and emotional needs of children and teens who are diagnosed with any life-limiting illness. Also provides grief counseling for children and adolescents.Insurance and Medicaid accepted. Grief counseling services are free of charge.Envisions of Life, LLC 336-887-0708 Address:5 Centerview Drive, Suite 110Greensboro, NC 27407Individual, family, and group therapy. Has a male residential treatment house age 11-17. Children, youth and adultsFamily Services of the PiedmontWalk-in clinics in Greensboro and High Point:The Families First Center315 E. Washington Street, Greensboro, NC 27401Monday – Friday: 8:30am-12:00pm / 1:00pm-2:30pmThe Slane Center1401 Long Street, High Point, NC 27262Monday-Friday: 8:30am-12:00pm/ 2:00-3:30pmHigh Point Center for Child Wellness308 Boulevard Street, High Point, NC 27262Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-7:00pmFriday: 9:00am-5:00pm336-801-1188See website for other services and locationsCrisis Line336-273-7273 , family and group counseling for issues of domestic violence, parenting, child abuse, mental health, medication management, substance abuse and financial stability. The agency also has a domestic violence shelter.Bi-lingual services available.Accepts Medicaid and sliding fee scale payments.Family Solutions, PLLC231 N Spring StreetGreensboro, NC 27401336-899-88003057 S. Church St.Burlington, NC 27215336-899-8800148 Baker RoadArchdale, NC 27263336-899-8800Outpatient therapy to children, youth and families. Services can take place in the office, home or school. Also provides Early Head Start mental health services for 0-3Youth and Adults. Medicaid, Health Choice and Blue Cross. Call for specific fees. Hospice of the Piedmont336-889-84461801 Westchester Drive High Point NC 27262 the physical and emotional needs of children and teens who are diagnosed with any life-limiting illness. Also provides Palliative Care, Hospice Home, Care Connection Home Health, Grief Counseling and Kids PathInsurance and Medicaid accepted. Grief counseling services are free of charge.High Point Regional Hospital-Behavioral Health Department (Emergency Room)601 N. Elm StreetHigh Point, NC 27262336-878-6098 after hours (5:00 pm) health crisis assessments in High Point (walk-in only, no assessments by phone). Evaluation for mental health crisis all ages, inpatient psychiatric hospitalization available for adults.The Kellin Foundation2110 Golden Gate DriveGreensboro, NC? 27405336-429-5600Email: kellinfoundation@Website: advocacy, trauma recovery, peer support, and community outreach mobilization.Youth and Adults. Services are advertised as ‘free or greatly reduced’Mental Health —Greensboro (Formerly Mental Health Association) (336) 373-1402 700 Walter Reed Dr.,Greensboro, NC 27403The Association conducts programs which help promote better mental health, provides support to those who suffer from mental illness and strives to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness through education and service.All AgesMonarch866-272-7826 Intake/Crisis/SupportCrisis Center in Greensboro, NC (336) 676-6906 201 N. Eugene Street Greensboro, NC, NC 27401Many other locations for other services, call or use website of North Carolina’s largest non-profits, offering trauma-informed, care for people with mental illness, substance use disorders and intellectual and developmental disabilities.Medicaid, insurance, sliding scale feesMoses Cone Health System -Behavioral Health CenterAssessment Help Line: 1-800-711-2635 or 336-832-9700Outpatient Services:336-832-9800700 Walter Reed DriveGreensboro, NC 27403(additional locations in Greensboro)24/7 hotline providing assistance, referrals and information; Inpatient, crisis stabilization, outpatient services for MH and SA; Separate 80-bed inpatient unit; Accredited school setting; Grief/loss counseling group therapy; On-site teacher for inpatient careAges 5-adultNational Suicide Hotline/Talk Line1-800-273-8255Provides suicide prevention to individuals in crisis. Also serves veteransAnyone thinking about suicideNew Leaf Adolescent Care, Inc.Winston-Salem: 3720 Vest Mill RoadWinston-Salem, NC 27103(336) 659-6135 phone *Community Support Services Ages 3+*Diagnostic Services*Residential Services (boys)(Level III – 1700)*24-hour crisis response services *Professional referrals: Individual, group, and family therapyPsychiatric and Psychological CliniciansYouth and Adults, Accepts insurance, call for other feesPeculiar Counseling16 Oak Branch Drive, Suite AGreensboro, NC 27407336-285-7616 management, substance abuse, gender identity issues, trauma, PTSD, sexual assault, life planning, etc.Youth and Adults, insurance accepted, call for other fee informationPinnacle Family Services7-C Oak Branch DriveGreensboro, NC 27407-2392Phone: (336) 856-1140 Outpatient therapy, intensive in-home treatment, therapeutic foster care, trauma informed care.Youth and Adults, Call for feesRHA336-899-1505211 S. Centennial StreetHigh Point, NC 27260After Hours Crisis Number: 866-261-5769 Provides crisis intervention and outpatient treatment in High Point Monday-Friday until 5:00 p.m.Youth and Adults, Accepts insurance, Medicaid and self-pay.Reign & Inspiration3409 I West WendoverGreensboro, NC 27407(336) 897-2375 therapy, substance abuse treatment, medication and case management.Youth and AdultsSandhills Center1-800-256-2452 Crisis and Referral LineContact them by phone or online to seek treatment services in the area that match the needs of the client Health, Substance Abuse & I/DD Services CareAll payment typesSteps Towards Success, PLLC1451 South Elm-Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC 27406(336) 355-4748 therapy, stress management, workshops, consultations, etc.Youth and AdultsTop Priority Care Services308 Suite M. Pomona Drive Greensboro, North Carolina 27407336-294-5611 Outpatient services for Substance Abuse, Mental Illness, Homelessness, or a Developmental Disability.Youth and AdultsTriad Health Project336-275-1654801 Summit AvenueGreensboro, NC 27435 case management, resources development, and other services (support groups and health services) to HIV positive individuals. Also, provides HIV/AIDS education. Free HIV/STI testingHIV Positive individuals and their families.Limited financial assistance.Tristan’s Quest1325-C S Eugene StGreensboro, NC 27406Tel: 336-547-7460 skills classes, one on one developmental consultations, and interactive programs for children and teens aim to improve overall mental health for children with a wide variety of diagnoses by providing mental health and academic services.Fees ranging from $10/per session for sibSUPPORT to$45/$60 per session for one-on-one developmental consultations. Will work with families to create a payment plan.UNCG Psychology Clinic1100 West Market StreetGreensboro, NC 27403-1830Phone (336) 334-5662 health care, psychological testing and therapy services.Anyone deemed appropriate for outpatient psychological services.Wright’s Care Services2311 West Cone Blvd Suite 223Greensboro, NC 27408 336-542-2884 rwright@ Justice Substance Abuse, medication management, community support, early intervention etc.Youth and AdultsAlexander Youth Network (Formerly Youth Focus)Alexander Youth Network (formerly Youth Focus)ASAP Residential Treatment5016 W. Friendly Ave., Greensboro, NC 27406 336-852-5688Structured Day Treatment309 Concord St., Greensboro, NC 27406; 336-852-5688Intensive Substance Use Treatment/ HYPE Program309 Concord St., Greensboro, NC, 27406; 336-273-4687 ext. 7211SA Intensive Outpatient309 Concord St., Greensboro, NC 27406; 336-852-5688SUD Outpatient Therapy405 Parkway, Suite A, Greensboro, NC 27401 | Phone 336-274-5909155 Northpoint Ave., Suite 201, High Point, NC, 27262; 336-907-3747Our Day Treatment Programs serve children grades, K-12, varying by location.Building Futures3300 Normandy Road, Greensboro, NC 27408 | Phone: 336-375-5502Mell Burton Day Treatment1601 Huffine Mills Rd., Greensboro, NC 27405 | Phone: 336-375-5502Structured Day Treatment309 Concord St., Greensboro, NC 27406 | Phone: 336-273-4687Community Based Services inGreensboro: 405 Parkway, Suite A, Greensboro, NC 27401 | Phone 336-274-5909510 Summit Ave., Greensboro, NC 27405 | Phone 336-333-6853High Point Office: 155 Northpoint Ave., Suite 201, High Point, NC 27262; 704-922-9115 Counseling to address mental health, substance abuse and behavioral health problems. Outpatient Services, Intensive In-Home, Multisystemic Therapy, Therapeutic Foster Care, Psychiatric Residential Treatment FacilityYouth under 18 -Accepts Medicaid and sliding fee scale paymentsYouth Haven ServicesGuilford County Office526 N. Elam Ave., Ste 103?Greensboro, NC 27403336-285-7075 3 Group home (males and females, ages 7-18), multi systemic therapy, medication management, in home therapyYouth and Adults, Accepts Medicaid and some insurance, call for feesZephaniah Services, PLLC3409 West Wendover Ave, Suite EGreensboro, NC 27407(336) 285-8074(888) 959-1334 Email: info@, trauma, abuse, neglect, grief and loss, parent education and foster care, substance abuse, learning disability support, and adult services. In the office or in home.Youth and AdultsSubstance servicesOrganizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaAl-Anon and Alateen800-449-1287greensboro.greensboroais@Provides support for family and friends of alcoholics.No fee charged.Anyone affected by the disease of alcoholism. Alateen (group especially for children & teens). Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS)336-333-6860 1101 Carolina Street Greensboro, NC 27401 prevention & early intervention services to youth, to reduce and delay substance use and promote wellness. Treatment services are provided to adults. Youth ages 0-17 (Prevention)Adults (Treatment) Alexander Youth Network (formerly Youth Focus) Adolescent Substance Abuse Services (ASAP)336-333-6853405 Parkway AvenueGreensboro, NC 27401 Mitchell, Substance Abuse Services Program Director336-542-0868smitchell@Substance abuse treatment programsAdolescent Group Home for boys (ASAP Program) SA Intensive Outpatient therapyYouth ages 6-17 (SA treatment) Outpatient therapy, ages 6-21Foster Care Accepts Medicaid and sliding fee scale paymentsFamily Services of the PiedmontGreensboro:336-387-6161315 E. Washington St, Greensboro, NC 27401High Point:336-889-61611401 Long St, High Point, NC 27262Substance abuse treatment: Serves local children and adults, addressing issues of domestic violence, child abuse, mental health and financial stability.Accepts Medicaid and sliding fee scale payments.Fellowship Hall Dunstan RoadGreensboro, NC 27405800-659-3381Addiction and Substance Abuse, Family Treatment, Outpatient and Residential Treatment Adults 18 & older and family treatment of all agesPregnant and Parenting TeensOrganizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaCatholic Charites further information, please contact Megan Miles at 336-714-3217 or email at?mtmiles@ Support, education and encouragement for pregnant teens. Diaper BankAnyoneChildren’s Home Society“Good Beginning for Teen Parents”604 Meadow Street, 800-632-1400 1002 Yanceyville Street, 336-373-8523, Teen, and Professional Educational ProgramsTeen/young parents or pregnant teensFamily Support Network of Central Carolina1200 N Elm St, Greensboro, NC 27408336-832-6507 Support Group for Children of Special NeedsAll Ages Greensboro Cerebral Palsy Association 3205 Wendover Ave E, Greensboro, NC 27405 336-375-2575 Intervention Services for Children with Developmental Delays All Ages Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Division Smart Girls Leadership Academy:For more information on the Smart Girls Leadership Academy, contact Wanda Mackey 336-641-4690,? HYPERLINK "mailto:wmackey@" wmackey@or Laura Mrosla at 336-641 6113,?lmrosla@Pregnancy PreventionProvides support for partnerships in the local communities to promote healthy lifestyles to adolescents. Pregnancy Prevention Programsfor middle school aged girls (7-8th grade) Guilford County Public Health 1100 Wendover Ave E, Greensboro, NC 27405 336-641-3245WIC services, food stamps, & other family resourcesAll Ages Guilford Child Development1200 Arlington St, Greensboro, NC 27406336-369-5097, Childcare options and Adult Education. Offers a low-income, first-time mother a better future for her and her baby.All Parents and Children 3 ? and older Heartstrings 1250 Revolution Mill Dr #120, Greensboro, NC 27405 336-335-9931 loss support groupAll Ages Mended Hearts Counseling and Recovery Solutions 620 East Lexington Ave High Point, NCPhone: 336-609-7383 or 336-939-0912enjonae@ depression resources & support groupsTeens and Adults Nurse Family Partnership336-369-5080 meets during pregnancy and until child is two years old.First time mom, less than 28 weeks pregnantRoom at the InnMonday – Thursday 9-2pm336- 275-9566 or 336-996-3788734 Park Ave, Greensboro, NC 27405 home that provides shelter, food, clothing, case management, in house daycare, transportation and counseling.Homeless, pregnant womenYWCA Teen Parent Mentor Program336-273-3461 mothers are paired with adult female mentors.Pregnant or parenting teens and their children Special Needs ServicesOrganizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaThe ARC Greensboro:336-373-1076High Point:336-883-0650Advocates and provides community services, which assist families, professionals and individuals in accessing or creating services for citizens with developmental disabilities.Individuals who are mentally challenged and developmentally delayed.Autism Society of NC336-333-0197autismsociety- Provides helpful information and resources for parents and teachers in relation to autism and related communication handicapsIndividuals with autism and their familiesSliding scale feesCommunication Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing336-275-8878122 N. Elm St., Suite M-2 Greensboro, NC 27401Provides information and referral about deaf and hearing loss. Assistive technology assessment and training.No restrictions Many services have no feeExceptional Children’s Assistance Center1-800-962-6817Get the information and support you need to successfully navigate the special education process.Self-referralFamily Support Network of Central Carolina336-832-6507Provides support, education and caring connections to those who have a child with special needs or those born prematurely.Families of children with special needsFees for workshopsInternational Dyslexia Association 410-296-0232Provides awareness of dyslexia and a support group including tutoring for the individual and their familyAnyone interested in dyslexiaLearning Disabilities Association412-341-1515 Provides awareness of learning disabilities and a support group for the individual and their family.Anyone interested in learning disabilitiesNC Division of Vocational RehabilitationGreensboro:336-299-7337High Point:336-887-2686The program is equipped to assist individuals with impairments in the school and employment setting (such as evaluation, job placement, training and more).High school age and adultsRegional Resource Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing1-888-467-3413Provides direct and indirect services for the deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind and deaf with other disabilities living in NC.All agesTEACCH 336-334-5773 Clinical services, education and training for individuals with autism.Parent/legal guardian must call to make referralTutoring / Mentor ProgramsOrganizationContact InformationServicesTarget Population/ CriteriaAcademic Advantage336-272-1023Provides tutoring focusing on academic improvement and building confidence.K-12; direct pay and government fundedAcademic Development336-288-3098Offers educational services to AG students and students with learning differences or attention disordersFee basedBig Brothers and Big Sisters336-378-9100510 Summit AvenueGreensboro, NC 27405 336-882-4167200 N. Main StreetHigh Point, NC 27260 Provides an opportunity for an adult to make a positive difference in a child’s life. (Community based matches and school based matches)Parent must complete an application.Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro336-230-21381200 E. Market StreetGreensboro, NC 27401Provides free tutoring services. Usually takes place twice a week (M-Th) from 3-7.Ages 7-17. Parent and teacher must complete a registration form.BOTSO Mentors Program336-455-2306110 Scott Avenue, Ste 6High Point, NC 27262 The program is designed to empower and mentor academic achievement to African American (but not exclusively) male youth.Male youth ages 6-18. Application required.Parent/guardian must provide transportation.Boy Scouting: Old North State Council336-378-9166 The program is designed to help young males to develop strong leadership skills and self-development.Must join a troop. To locate a troop, call or visit the website.Boys & Girls Clubs336-274-1509Ages 6-18Brain fuse HelpNow Online Tutoring336-279-4924parentacademy@Offering free online tutoring through a live online tutor with access 24 hours a day/7 days a week.Pre-K through 12th gradeG.R.E.A.T. Program(Gang Resistance Education and Training)1-800-726-7070great- Gang and violence prevention programSchool-based, law enforcement officer-instructed classroom curricula.The Homework Center336-854-2902Offers tutoring services.Elementary and middle school, $15 per hour.Huntington Learning Center336-288-7979Program is designed to help pinpoint educational problems and provide tutoring in the trouble areas.Contact center directly for prices.Noble Academy Community Program336-282-7044tutoring Tutoring especially for students with learning differences and attention disorders.Open to anyoneRegistration form available onlinePiedmont Baptist Association Ministry Center336-275-7651Provides ESL classes. Classes are held at different churches and/or some one-on-one instruction.No feeReading Connections336-230-2223Adult literacy agencyAdults ages 18+No fees chargedSylvan Learning Center336-517-1259TutoringPricing varies on programsTriad Hispanic Ministries 336-769-1202Tutoring services for childrenPreference given to K-5 Hispanic/ESL studentsTristan’s Quest, Inc.- STEPS336-547-7460Program for teens and young adults to prepare for independence.Children with emotional, behavioral, social and academic challenges ................
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