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Adult Learning Center

785-832-5960 

2145 Louisiana St.

www.usd497.org/Schools/AdultLearning

GED classes, assessments, employment skills, goal-setting.

 

Alcoholics Anonymous

785-842-0110

Assistance through mutual support for those who desire to stop drinking and/or maintain sobriety.

 

American Red Cross

785-843-3550

2518 Ridge Court, Ste 203

Food, lodging, clothing for individuals impacted by disaster. Utility assistance for customers of Westar (Project DESERVE.)

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Ballard Community Services

785-842-0729

708 Elm St, Lawrence, KS 66044

www.ballardcenter.org

High quality child-care, emergency food, commodities, children’s clothing, family support staff for child-care clients.

 

Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center

785-843-9192

200 Maine Street

www.bertnash.org

Outpatient mental health services for children, adolescents and adults. Homeless outreach program assists individuals and families with/without mental illness in locating housing.

 

Big Brothers and Big Sisters

785-843-7359

2518 Ridge Court, Ste 206

www.mentoringmagic.org

Strives to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better forever.

 

Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence

785-841-5672

2910 Haskell Ave.

www.bgclawrence.com

After-school and summer programs focused on academic success, good character & leadership, and healthy lifestyles.

 

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Catholic Charities

785-856-2694

1525 W. 6th Street

www.catholiccharitiesks.org

Provides: food voucher, rent and utility assistance, transportation, counseling, legal immigration support, case management, marriage for keeps, holiday supports.

 

Centro Hispano

785-843-2039

204 W. 13th Street

http://centrohispano.twofinches.com

Information in English and Spanish about community services, bilingual case management, cultural center.

 

Child Care Aware of Eastern Kansas

785-865-0669

2706 Iowa, Ste C

east.ks.childcareaware.org

Customized child care referrals, resources for early childhood professionals, and referrals to community resources for individuals, children, and families.

 

Community Children’s Center / Head Start

785-842-2515

925 Vermont Street

www.eckan.org/CommunityChildrensCenter.htm

Promotes healthy development for children ages 3-5 years. Provides pre-school services Monday-Friday. Must meet federal income guidelines to qualify.

 

Cottonwood, Inc.

785-842-0550

2801 W. 31st Street

www.cwood.org

Provides a comprehensive array of supports for people with disabilities, including residential, employment and case management services.

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DCCCA

785-841-4138

1739 E. 23rd Street (outpatient)

3312 Clinton Pkwy (office)

www.dccca.org

Child-placing agency, outpatient intervention, assessment, treatment and support groups for individuals and families where the abuse of alcohol and other drugs has become a problem.

 

Douglas County Dental Clinic

785-312-7770

2210 Yale Street

www.dcdclinic.org

Providing comprehensive dental care to low income, uninsured residents of Douglas County. Reduced fees charged on a sliding scale according to household income. KanCare accepted.

 

Douglas County Senior Services

785-842-0543

745 Vermont Street

www.dgcoseniorservices.org

Senior meals, transportation, community services. Information and referral, and lifelong learning classes.

 

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Early Childhood Education

785-832-5760

1605 Davis Road, Kennedy Elementary School

www.usd497.org/Schools

Lawrence Public Schools offers pre-kindergarten and early childhood programs. Offers screening for children between 3 and 5.

 

ECKAN

785-841-3357

2518 Ridge Court, Ste 104

www.eckan.org

Assistance with rent and utilities, home weatherization, school supplies, homeless and housing counseling, referrals to other services and case management. Food Pantry.

 

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Family Promise of Lawrence

785-764-9506

www.lawrencefamilypromise.org

Provides temporary housing for families with children through an interfaith network of congregations.

 

First Step at Lakeview

785-843-9262

3015 W. 31st Street

www.dccca.org/Addictiontreatment

A residential licensed drug treatment center providing reintegration services for women recovering from chemical dependency. Call for admissions details.

 

Food Pantry – First Baptist Church

785-843-0020

1330 Kasold Drive

www.firstbaptistlawrence.com

Free food pantry. Open every Wednesday noon – 2pm and 

1st and 3rd Wednesdays 5:30 – 7:30 pm.

 

Food Pantry – Southside Church of Christ

785-843-0770

1105 W. 25th Street

Free food pantry. Must call before arriving. 

Open Tues and Wed 9:30 – 11:30 am and Fri 9:30 – 11am.

 

Food Pantry – Trinity Episcopal Church

785-843-6166

1027 Vermont Street

www.trinitylawrence.org

Tues 2-4pm and Sat 10-noon. Walk-ins welcome.

 

Friends of Recovery

https://www.friendsofrecovery.com/

913-722-0367

Transitional houses for people in recovery from alcohol and drugs.

 

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Goodwill

785-331-3908

2200 W. 31st Street

https://www.mokangoodwill.org/locations/goodwill-lawrence

Second hand clothing and other goods.

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Habitat For Humanity

785-832-0777

720 Connecticut Street

www.lawrencehabitat.org

Provides simple, decent and affordable housing to low-to-moderate income families. We believe in a home ownership process that empowers families to create ongoing change in their lives.

 

Haskell Health Center

785-843-3750

2415 Massachusetts Street

Health services available to any federally recognized tribal member. General practice, optometry, dietary, mammography and well-woman  exams, pediatric and well-child exams, mental health services, drug abuse counseling, diabetes clinics, dental care, pharmacy and lab.

 

Haskell Indian Nations University

785-749-8404

155 Indian Avenue

www.haskell.edu

The premier national intertribal university serving members of federally recognized American Indian & Alaska Native nations.

 

Headquarters Counseling Center

785-841-2345

211 E. 8th Street, Ste C

www.headquarterscounseligcenter.org

Free, confidential 24/7 counseling.

 

Heartland Community Health Center

785-841-7297346

Maine Street, Ste 150

www.heartlandhealth.org

Medical clinic with sliding scale fees, pregnancy care, counseling program, HIV/Aids case management. Rent and utilities assistance.  Food Pantry.

 

Housing & Credit Counseling Inc. (HCCI)

785-749-4224

2518 Ridge Court, Ste 208

www.hcci-ks.org
HCCI is a HUD-approved non-profit agency serving Douglas County since 1988. HCCI counsels about rental housing issues, budgeting, credit reports and credit building, debt repayment (including student loan debt), mortgage default, bankruptcy, reverse mortgages, home buying.  Rental housing counseling by phone is free for renters and landlords.  Other counseling is charged on a sliding scale.  About 75% of people counseled qualify for free counseling covered by grants or based on household income.   

 

 

 

 

 

Independence, Inc.

785-841-0333

2001 Haskell Ave.

www.independenceinc.org

Services for those with disabilities. Advocacy, referrals, independent living skills training, psychological services, peer counseling, benefits assistance, computer training, accessible housing program, resource library and home & community based waiver services.

 

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Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging
785-832-0754
2001 Haskell Ave

www.jhawkaaa.org 
JAAA Advocates on aging issues, builds community partnerships and implements programs to help seniors live independent and dignified lives. Provides multitude of services including serving as the aging and disability resource center.  Information and Outreach Provide information and referral services to services and supports for customers with physical disabilities, traumatic brain injury, persons age 60 or older and caregivers for persons age 60 and older of all income levels.  Caregiver support services provides information and referral and assistance, review needs, creation of caregiving plan, supplemental services with specific eligibility requirements.  Case Management provides Evaluation of needs, plan of action to address needs, referral to home services, coordination of community based care, follow up and monitoring, coordinates care plans for individuals to remain in their home and independent.  CHAMPSS Allows seniors to select from a dietitian approved menu an entrée, fruit and vegetable of their choice along with bread and low-fat milk. Provides in home services of attendant care and homemaker services as well as personal emergency response monitoring through contracting care agencies under the OAA and SCA funding streams

 

Jubilee Café

785-841-7500

946 Vermont Street

Breakfast is served year-round from 7:00-8:00am at the First United Methodist Church.

 

Just Food

785-856-7030

1000 E. 11th Street

www.justfoodks.org

Food Pantry offering food once per month on a walk-in basis. Collection/distribution for partnering agencies. Bread and produce donations available daily.

 

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Kansas Audio-Reader Network

785-864-4600

1120 W. 11th Street

www.reader.ku.edu

Reading and information services for blind, visually impaired and print disabled individuals in Kansas. Free of charge.

 

Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs

785-843-5233

745 Vermont Street, Ste 701

www.kcva.org

Assists veterans and surviving spouses in acquiring potential benefits from the federal government.

 

Kansas Department of Families and Children

785-832-3700

1901 Delaware Street

Adult and child protective services, income assistance, food stamps and medical cards, child support enforcement, job training and assistance, income eligible child care and vocation rehabilitation for people with disabilities.

 

Kansas Department of Vital Statistics

785-296-1500

www.kdheks.gov/vital

Maintains and issues certified copies of vital records.

 

Kansas Legal Services

800-723-6953

www.kansaslegalservices.org

A statewide non-profit organization dedicated to helping low income Kansans meet their basic needs through the provision of essential legal, mediation and employment training services.

 

Kansas Lifeline Program

800-662-0027

www.cc.state.s.us/pi/lifeline.htm

Any local eligible telecommunications carrier offers reduced cost service to low-income households.

 

Kansas Protection Report Center

800-922-5330

If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected. Phone answered 24/7.

 

KU Child & Family Services Clinic

785-864-4416

1000 Sunnyside Avenue

www.kuclinic.ku.edu

Provides quality mental health care to the children, adolescents, and families of the Lawrence community. Offers sliding scale based on income.

 

KU Psychological Clinic

785-864-4121

1415 Jayhawk Boulevard, Fraser Hall #340

www.psych.ku.edu/psych_clinic

Community-based mental health clinic. First session free, sliding scale for further needs.

 

KU on Wheels

785-864-4644

wwwlawrencetransit.org

Lawrence and KU provide a coordinated public transit service 

throughout the city and on campus.

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Kansas Suicide Prevention HQ

785-841-2345

2110 Delaware St. 

Lawrence, KS 66046

www.ksphq.org

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L.I.N.K.

785-331-3663

First Christian Church

221 W. 10th Street

www.linklawrence.org

Provides free, home-cooked and hot lunch.

Tues, Thurs, Sat and Sun 1-2pm.

 

Lawrence Community Housing Trust

Formerly Tenants To Homeowners, Inc.

785-842-5494

2518 Ridge Court, Ste 103

www.tenants-to-homeowners.org

Provides first time homebuyer counseling, affordable, accessible and energy efficient homeownership opportunities and low-cost rental housing to those with low and moderate incomes.

 

Lawrence Community Shelter

785-832-8864

3655 E. 25th Street

www.lawrenceshelter.org

Provides shelter and case management for homeless adults and families.

 

Lawrence Memorial Hospital

785-505-5000

325 Maine Street

www.lmh.org

Providing acute care inpatient and outpatient services, community education programs, 24hour emergency department and psychiatric stabilization services.

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Lawrence Play Therapy, LLC

785-657-4099 

719 Massachusetts Street, Suite 128

Lawrence, Kansas  66044

www.lawrenceplaytherapy.com

 

Lawrence Public Library

785-843-3833

707 Vermont Street

www.lawrencepubliclibrary.org

A free resource with more than 200,000 books, CDs, and DVDs. A community spot with meeting rooms, computers, and free wifi. Culturally relevant resources and programs for all ages.

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Lawrence Workforce Center

785-840-9675

2920 Haskell Ave. Ste 2

www.kansasworks.com

Re-employment and employment services.

 

Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department

785-843-0721 (clinic) 785-843-3060 (office)

200 Maine Street, Ste B

www.ldchealth.org

Immunizations, family planning clinic (including exams, birth control and pregnancy tests), diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted  diseases, HIV testing, well child checks, resources for seniors wanting to remain in the home (Project LIVELY), WIC nutrition assistance for pregnant women and children under 5.

 

Lawrence-Douglas County Housing Authority

785-842-8110

1600 Haskell Avenue

www.ldcha.org

City and County joint agency whose mission is to provide safe and affordable housing to Douglas County residents with incomes at or below 80 percent of the area median income.

 

Legal Aid of Douglas County

785-864-5564

1535 W. 15th Street, Green Hall #105

Free legal services to Douglas County residents who qualify. Includes domestic relations (divorce, child custody), landlord/tenant relations, and court appointed juvenile and misdemeanor matters.

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Meals on Wheels of Lawrence

785-830-8844

2121 Kasold Avenue, Ste B

Specialized home meal delivery program for homebound persons.

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Narcotics Anonymous

785-749-6631

www.na.org

Help with recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

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National Alliance for Mentally Ill (NAMI)

800-539-2660 and 785-233-0755

Educating, supporting and empowering people with mental illness and their families.

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

800-273-8255

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Olive Center

785-371-9304

1012 Massachusetts St.

Lawrence, KS 66044

kris@greenhouselawrence.com

www.greenhouselawrence.com/ministries/olivecenter/

Olive Center at Greenhouse Church is dedicated to fostering and honoring a healing environment in order to provide meaningful advocacy services and support to those whose lives have been impacted by sexual trauma. Calling Olive Center connects you or your loved one to a trained and experienced Trauma Support Advocate; all calls are confidential, and all advocacy services and supports are provided at no cost.

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Parents As Teachers

785-832-5680

2145 Louisiana Street

www.usd497.org/schools

Resources and programs for parents of children prenatal through 3 years including group connections for parents and special services for pregnant and parenting teens.

 

Peaslee Tech Center

785-856-1831

2920 Haskell Avenue

www.peasleetech.org

Technical training in partnership with other institutions.

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Recovery and Hope Network (RAHN)

785-856-1222

1009 New Hampshire Street, Ste C

Hours: Mon-Fri 1-5pm

Free services for adults with severe mental illness.

Support groups, advocacy, reduction of self-stigma, self-isolation and relapse, and independent living skills training including learning how to advocate for one’s self.

 

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Salvation Army

785-843-4188

946 New Hampshire Street

www.salvationarmy.org

Rent and utility assistance, emergency food pantry, crisis intervention, case management, homeless drop-in services (mail pick-up, snacks, laundry, phone access). Alcohol and drug rehabilitation referrals. Vision USA program provides assistance with eye exams and glasses. Emergency temporary housing for families (offsite). Holiday assistance. Emergency disaster services. 

 

Sexual Trauma & Abuse Care Center

785-843-8985 (24/7)

708 W. 9th Street, Ste 105

www.stacarecenter.org

Provides 24 hour support services for child and adult victim-survivors of sexual violence, their families, friends and partners by staff and volunteer advocates.

 

Social Service League

785-843-5414

905 Rhode Island Street

www.facebook.com/socialserviceleague

Thrift store at reasonable prices. Free clothing with voucher from any social service agency. Free eye exams and glasses for qualifying children. Free clothing for job interviews and employment (Back To Work Program).

 

St. John’s Rummage House

785-331-2219

1246 Kentucky Street

Second-hand clothing and household items.

 

Success By Six

785-842-8719 or 785-979-7607

https://dcsb6.org/

Free home-visitation program that helps with family life management for families with children age 0-5 years. Parenting support, information and referral.

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The Children's Shelter, Inc.

785-843-2085

105 W. 11th Street

www.theshelterinc.org

Provides youth residential program for children ages 10-18, juvenile intake, family and foster care services, and prevention and diversion program.

 

Tiny-K Early Intervention

785-843-3059

2619 W. 6th Street, Ste B

https://www.usd497.org/tiny-k

Provides support and resources for Douglas County children and families, with a special emphasis on young children, birth to three years of age who have special needs.

 

Trinity In-Home Care, Inc.

785-842-3159

2201 West 25th Street, Ste Q

www.trinityinhomecare.com

Providing quality respite and in-home support services to promote greater independence to families and individuals of all ages.

 

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Veterans’ Affairs of Lawrence Community Based Outreach Clinic (CBOC)

785-841-2957

2200 Harvard Road

www.topeka.va.gov

Community based healthcare clinic offering basic health care and mental health counseling to veterans.

 

Visiting Nurses Association

785-843-3738

www.kansasvna.org

Provides physician ordered home visits for the homebound acutely ill patient; provides end of life care with emphasis on comfort. 

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Willow Domestic Violence Center

785-843-3333 or 800-770-3030

www.willowdvcenter.org

Provides free and confidential services to victims of domestic violence. Services include 24hour crisis hotline, safe shelter, peer counseling, support group, court advocacy and more.

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Willow Emotional and Relational Health, LLC

785-594-5357

723 Eighth St. 

Baldwin City, KS 66006

www.willowemotionalhealth.org

 

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Online Resources

Online Resources

Websites

Blogs and Channels

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/learn/index.htm

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Medical News Today

www.medicalnewstoday.com

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Mental Health America 

www.mhanational.org

 

Mentalhealth.gov

www.mentalhealth.gov 


National Institute of Drug Abuse

www.nida.nih.gov

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National Institute of Mental Health

www.nimh.nih.gov

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On Our Sleeves

https://www.onoursleeves.org/

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Psychcentral.com

www.pyschcentral.com

 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration

www.samhsa.gov

 

United States Department of Health and Human Services

https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/faq/mental-health/index.html

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Web MD

www.webmd.com

 

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