Resource Guide For San Angelo, Texas San Angelo Police Department Telephone: (325) 657-4255 Website: www.sanangelopolice.org San Angelo Fire Department Telephone: (325) 657-4355 Website: safiredept.com National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-8255
Table of Contents Adult Education Pg. 3 Alcohol/Substance Abuse Pg. 3 Childcare Pg. 4 Counseling Pg. 5 Family Shelters Pg. 6 General Goods (food, clothing, furnishings) Pg. 7 Legal Aid Pg. 8 Medical Care Pg. 8-9 Mental and Physical Disabilities (Aid) Pg. 10 Mentoring Programs Pg. 10 Residential Childcare Pg. 11 Transportation Pg. 11 2
Adult Education Adult Literacy Council of the Concho Valley 59 E. 6 th St. The Adult Literacy Council of the Concho Valley offers services to those who are learning English as their second language. Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm They also have a program to help those who did not get a high school diploma get Telephone: (325)657-0013 their GED. All services offered through this agency are free. Alcohol/Substance Abuse Alcoholics Anonymous Various Locations Telephone: (325)657-6645 AA is an organization of people who want to share their experiences and help others recover from alcoholism. Membership is free. In the San Angelo area, there are 12 meeting places, 6 of which are Spanish speaking. One location has a meeting every night. Information on meeting locations and times is available by phone. Narcotics Anonymous Various Locations Telephone: (325)657-6646 NA, like AA, is an organization of people who share experiences and help one another recover from drug addiction. Membership is free. There are 4 meeting places. Information on locations and times is available by phone. Rivercrest Hospital 1636 Hunters Glen Rd. San Angelo, Texas 76904 Rivercrest is an 80 bed hospital specializing in behavioral health and chemical dependency. They offer services to people Telephone: (325)949-5722 of all ages. Website: www.rivercresthospital.com 3
Childcare/After School Care Boys and Girls Club of San Angelo 1802 N. Lillie Or 2762 Ben Ficklin Hours: Monday-Friday 3pm-6:30pm Phone: (325)655-8343 The Boys and Girls Club of San Angelo has two locations where children ages 6-18 can go after school to get help with homework, tutoring, or participate in an array of activities suited to their interests. The Boys and Girls Club also has summer programs. Contact them for more information. San Angelo Day Nursery YMCA Website: www.bgcasa.net 619 Julian Street Hours: Monday-Friday 6:30am-5:30pm Phone: (325)653-1825 Website: http://sadn-ecdc.weebly.com 353 S. Randolph Hours: Monday-Thursday 5:00am-9:00pm Friday 5:00am-8:00pm Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm Sunday 1:00pm-5:00pm Telephone: (325)655-9106 Website: www.ymcasanangelo.org This facility is licensed to care for up to 250 children ages 7 weeks to 5 years. The eligibility policy for childcare at the nursery states that each parent must work at least 30 hours a week or be enrolled as a fulltime student. Cost is based on income and ranges from $55 to $108 weekly. In addition to the workout facilities, after school day camps are offered at the YMCA. Children ages 5-12 are allowed to attend. The YMCA also offers day camps on school holidays during the summer. Monthly fees start at $160. 4
Counseling Services Building Bridges Telephone: Melissa (325)658-6524 Website: www.hospiceofsanangelo.org/buildingbridges Building bridges is a support group for children and their families who have experienced through the death of someone significant in their lives. The program is offered through Hospice of San Angelo. Two six week sessions are offered annually for children in grades K-12. Individual grief support is also offered. Concho Valley Rape Crisis Center Healthy Families Samaritan Counseling 2002 Colorado San Angelo, Texas 76901 Telephone: (325)655-2000 200 S. Magdalen Telephone: (325)658-2771 Website: http://www.hfsatx.com 242 N. Magdalen Hours: By appointment only Telephone: (325)944-2561 Website: www.samaritansa.org The Concho Valley Rape Crisis Center is a non-profit agency that offers counseling and a 24-hour hotline to survivors and victims of sexual assault. Also offered are education and prevention services that will be tailored to an individual group. Healthy Families is a home-based support program designed to promote healthy child development and enhance family functioning in over-burdened families of newborns. Initial contact is made in the hospital, and intervention is continues for up to three years. Samaritan Counseling is a non-profit agency that provides basic outpatient mental health services to the citizens of the Concho Valley. They offer individual therapy, family therapy, couple counseling, anger management classes, pre-marital counseling, and others. Self-referrals are welcome. Counseling is available for ages 4 and up. 5
Department of Family and Protective Services Family Shelters/ Services for the Abused or Neglected Child Protective Services 622 S. Oakes, Suite L Children s Advocacy Center of Tom Green County Hope House New Bridge Family Shelter Life Bridge Family Shelter Telephone: (325)657-8833 317 Koberlin Telephone: (325)653-4673 Website: www.cactomgreen.org 317 Koberlin Telephone: (325)653-4673 Website: www.cactomgreen.org Telephone: (325)655-5774 Toll-Free Hotline: 1-800-749-8631 Website: www.icdbridges.org/newbridge The mission of the DFPS and CPS is to protect children, the elderly, and people with disabilities from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. This is not a shelter. DFPS should be called when abuse is happening or suspected. CPS can place children in foster care. The person making the report, if the report is provided in good faith, is immune from civil or criminal liability. The Children s Advocacy Center serves as an ally for abused children. The center works with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and Hope House to provide protective services to abused or neglected Children. Hope House provides a safe environment for children who are brought in for the interview process upon making an outcry of abuse or neglect. Services include interviews of child abuse victims, assistance with victim services, court accompaniment, counseling referrals, and criminal justice support. Life Bridge offers emergency shelter and food for up to 90 days for victims of abuse. It is a high-security environment that provides: emergency transportation, classes for residents, support groups, children s activities, and laundry facilities. Counseling and other outreach is available for nonresidential victims. 6
General Goods (Food/Clothing/Furnishings) Christians in Action 555 E. 6 th Street Store Hours: Monday-Sat. 9am-5:30pm Telephone: (325)655-5127 Store Phone: (325) 655-1834 One of the largest thrift stores in Texas with clothes, furnishings, appliances, and more. CIA also provides services to those in need of help meeting rent costs, buying food and clothing, paying for utilities and medication, and finding transportation. Goodwill Rust Street Ministries Website: http://www.christiansinaction.us 2301 Sherwood Way San Angelo, Texas 76901 Hours: Monday-Sat. 9am-7pm Sunday 12pm-6pm 803 Rust St. Hours: Monday-Thurs. 10am -2pm Friday 9am-Noon Telephone: (325)486-1004 Goodwill is a store with gently used and new items (clothes, furnishings, jewelry, and more) available at a bargain price. Goodwill accepts cash, checks, Mastercard, and Visa. Rust Street Ministries provides temporary assistance with clothes, food, household items, and furniture. Those in need can receive furniture and appliances once a year, clothes for a family twice a year, and food for a week 4 times a year. *This organization also provides anger management courses and a substance abuse plan. 7
Legal Aid Legal Aid of Northwest Texas 17 South Chadbourne, Ste. 403 Free civil legal services are provided to eligible low income residents of the area. Telephone: (325) 653-6982 Toll-Free: 1-800- 284-5180 Website: www.lanwt.org Medical Services La Esperanza Health Clinic 1610 S. Chadbourne (325)658-5339 2033 W. Beauregard 35 E. 31 st St. The goal of the Esperanza clinics is to provide quality care to all people in the area, particularly the medically underserved. Telephone: (325)658-5339 Planned Parenthood Website: www.esperanzahealth.org 2010 Pecos San Angelo, Texas 76902 Hours: Mon.-Wed., Fri. 9am-6pm Thurs. 9am-1pm Telephone: (325)944-1909 Sexual and reproductive healthcare provider and advocate. Services offered: general healthcare, birth control, emergency contraception, HIV testing, LGBT services, education, pregnancy testing, STD treatment, and women s health services Fees are based on household income. You will not be turned away because of inability to pay. 8
Rivercrest Hospital San Angelo Community Medical Center Shannon Hospital WIC Assistance 1636 Hunters Glen Rd. San Angelo, Texas 76904 Telephone: (325)949-5722 Website: www.rivercresthospital.com 3501 Knickerbocker Rd. San Angelo, Texas 76904 Website: www.sacmc.com Hospital 120 E. Harris Telephone: (325)653-6741 Clinic 120 E. Beauregard Telephone: (325) 658-1511 Website: www.shannonhealth.com 424 S. Chadbourne Hours: Monday-Thursday 7am-6pm Saturday 8am-Noon Second Saturday of the month only Telephone: (325)657-4396 Rivercrest is an 80 bed hospital specializing in behavioral health and chemical dependency. They offer services to people of all ages. Hospital Hospital WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant women, new mothers, and young children. Nutrition education and counseling, nutritious foods, breastfeeding assistance, and help accessing health care are provided to low-income women, infants, and children through WIC. 9
Aid for the Mentally and/or Physically Disabled Concho Resource Center 1317 Colorado St. San Angelo, Texas 76901 Concho Resource Center is a non-profit organization that provides people with mental, visual, and physical disabilities a Telephone: (325)659-2201 work center, skill development courses, and work contracts. MHMR Website: www.conchorc.org 1501 W. Beauregard San Angelo, Texas 76901 Telephone: 325-658-7750 Crisis Intervention: 1-800-375-8965 Website: www.mhmrcv.org The mission of Mental Health Mental Retardation Services for the Concho Valley is to offer an array of services and supports which respond to the needs of people with mental illness, intellectual development disorders and autism, enabling them to make choices that result in lives of dignity and increased independence. Also offered is a crisis intervention/suicide prevention 24-hour hotline. Mentors for Kids Big Brothers Big Sisters 36 W. Beauregard Telephone: (325)486-2200 Website: www.bbbs.org Big Brothers Big Sisters offers a mentor service for children in San Angelo. You can enroll your child who will then be paired with a big brother or sister. Bigs and Littles can share in many kinds of activities together for just a few hours every month. Kids involved in the program are more confident, do better in school, and are less likely to get involved in the use of drugs and alcohol. 10
Residential Childcare Concho Valley Home for Girls 412 Preusser San Angelo, Texas 76902 The Concho Valley Home for Girls offers long-term residential services for girls ages 10-17. The home can serve up to 22 Telephone: (325)655-3821 residents. There is also a children s emergency shelter for boys and girls ages West Texas Boys Ranch Website: www.conchokids.org 10223 Boys Ranch Road San Angelo, Texas 76904 Telephone: 1-800-756-9827 Website: www.wtbr.org newborn to 18. West Texas Boys Ranch is a Christian-based home community that welcomes boys who are in need of a safe environment to grow and learn. WTBR asks for a one-year commitment to the program, but boys can stay until they graduate from high school. Children are welcomed regardless of the family s ability to pay for services. Transportation TRANSA 2801 W. Loop 306, Ste. A Transportation services are provided for San Angelo, Texas 76904 the general population of San Angelo. Telephone: (325)944-9666 Website: www.cvcog.org/cvcog/trans_urban.html Adult bus passes are $30.00/month and $1.00/ride. Bus routes are available on their website. 11