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for Auburn, Alabama and surrounding areas. Contents (linked to topics shown) Basic Needs Clothing... 3 Basic Needs Food... 4 Basic Needs Housing... 9 Basic Needs Utility Assistance... 12 Children Abuse... 15 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs... 20 Children - Camps... 27 Children Childcare Services... 29 Children Education... 31 Children Food Assistance... 33 Children Foster Care / Adoption... 34 Children Hotlines... 39 Children Legal... 41 Children Medical / Mental Health... 43 Children Shelters... 49 Children Special Needs... 52 Counseling and Support Groups Counseling... 57 Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups... 61 Education / Employment - Education... 65 Education / Employment Employment... 68 Emergency Shelters... 71 Government Aid... 73 Government Children... 75 Government Disaster and Emergency Services... 76 Government Housing... 78

Government Legal... 80 Government Seniors... 81 Hotlines Children... 82 Hotlines Crisis... 84 Hotlines Health Information... 87 Hotlines Substance Abuse... 94 Legal Advocacy... 95 Legal Children... 96 Legal Court Services... 98 Legal Legal Counseling...100 Medical Children...102 Medical Dental Care...108 Medical Disease Specific...110 Medical Financial Assistance...120 Medical General...123 Medical Mental Health...126 Medical Seniors...129 Medical Special Needs...131 Medical Substance Abuse...133 Medical Terminal...135 Medical Women...137 Senior Citizens...141 Special Needs Blind...146 Special Needs Children...147 Special Needs Employment...150 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes...151 Special Needs Legal...154 Special Needs Mental Health...155 Special Needs Physical Disability...159 Transportation...161 Index...163

Basic Needs Clothing Basic Needs Clothing Mission Thrift Store 2051 East University Drive Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 887-5433 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F 10AM-6PM/ Sat 10AM-6PM/ Closed Sunday Purpose: To provide clothing at low prices. Services Provided: Thrift Store Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Auburn/ Opelika Last Updated 7/6/2011 Salvation Army 1038 Opelika Rd Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 826-0073 Contact Person: Captain Ronette Smith Days and Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 10 am-6 pm and Saturdays 9 am-5 pm For Social Services- Tues-Thurs. 9am-12 noon, Must call for appointments Purpose: Offers emergency assistance to the less fortunate of Lee County who are facing dire circumstances. Assistance is provided according to need, without discrimination. Services Provided: Food/ Clothing / Lodging / Medical Assistance / Miscellaneous Eligibility Requirements: Based on Income / Personal Appearance: Must bring SSC, Picture ID, Proof of Income, Material specific to request (prescription, eviction notice, etc.) required. Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 7-06-11 3 Basic Needs Clothing

Basic Needs Food Basic Needs Food Alabama Coalition Against Hunger 3703 Rosa Parks Avenue Montgomery, AL 36105 (p) (334) 821-8336 (f) (334) 264-5659 Email: almeat@mindpsring.com Website: http://www.achr.com/hunger_coalition.htm Contact Person: Earl Tarver Purpose: Anti-Hunger Advocacy Services Provided: Food Stamps/ Information and Referral Eligibility / Community Gardening Requirements: None Area Served: Lee, Russell, Montgomery, and Elmore Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Council on Human Relations Last Updated 7/6/2011 Alabama Council on Human Relations WIC Located at both Darden Head Start Center in Opelika and Boykin Community Center in Auburn Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-8336 (f) (334) 826-6397 Email: almag@achr.com Website: http://www.achr.com/wic.htm Contact Person: JoAnn Harper Days and Hours of Operation: Mondays at the Boykin Center in Auburn 7:30 am-5:30 pm and Wednesday at the Darden Center in Opelika 7:30 am-5:30 pm Purpose: Women Infants and Children Program - Offers nutritious supplemental food to low income pregnant and nursing women and infants. Services Provided: Supplemental food to low-income pregnant and nursing women, babies and children up to five years in age. Eligibility Requirements: Proof of Residency, Photo ID, and income guidlines must be met. ; ask for WIC to set up an appointment, as well as to receive a list of information to bring. Fees: No Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: ACHR Last Updated 10/21/11 Auburn Nutrition Site 410 A Boykin Street Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 887-8745 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9:00AM-1:00PM Purpose: Serve meals to citizens 60+ Services Provided: Frozen Meals on Wheels are delivered through a vendor service not to the site but meals are still served at the Senior Center Eligibility Requirements: Must be 60 or older and need to either call or come to the Senior Center to fill out an application for enrollment. 4 Basic Needs Food

Basic Needs Food ; Donations Accepted Transportation Provided: Yes whith a 7 mile radius in Auburn and is also provided to Loachapoka. Area Served: Auburn Last Updated 12/30/11 Auburn United Methodist Church Food Pantry P.O. Box 3135 137 Gay Street Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 826-8800 (f)(334) 826-8922 Website: http://www.aumc.net Contact Person: Linda Gregory Purpose: To assist families in emergency situations in Lee County Services Provided: To provide hunger relief to people within the Smiths Station community. Eligibility Requirements: Photo ID, Proof of Residency and Income (Must be low-income in order to apply for this service. Preferred Referral Procedure: In person on Friday mornings Area of Service: Smith Station commmunity only. Last Updated 7/6/2011 Community Market 3810-C Pepperell Parkway (Behind Durango's) (p) (334) 749-8844Website: http://foodbankofeastalabama.com/community-market/ Contact Person: Elsie Lott Days and Hours of Operation: Call to set-up an appointment before your first visit. Monday-Tuesday 8:30-10:30 (for senior citizens only) Wednesday. - Friday. 8-2 (general public) Saturday 8:00-11:30 Purpose: Provides food to people in need. Services Provided: Food pantry. Eligibility Requirements: Must meet one of the following guidelines: 1. Income below 130% of United States Government Poverty Line 2. Special circumstances (fire, flood, etc.) / Personal Appearance / Walk ins Transportation Provided: On LETA route Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 7/6/11 Lakeview Baptist Church Food Pantry 1600 East Glenn Avenue Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 887-7094 Website: http://www.lakeviewbaptist.org Contact Person: Pam Baginski (does not work at the church office and must contact the church for information) Days and Hours of Operation: Monday/ 9AM-11AM 5 Basic Needs Food

Basic Needs Food Purpose: To provide hunger relief within the community. Services Provided: Grocery Assistance Eligibility Requirements: Low- Income ; Bring picture ID and proof of income Area Served: Auburn/ Opelika Last Updated 12/30/11 Area Agency on Aging Lee-Russell Council of Governments 2207 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 749-5264 / (800) AGE-LINE (f) (334) 749-6582 Website: http://www.lrcog.com/aging.html Contact Person: Jackie Pinkard Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30am - 4:30pm Purpose: To provide programs and services to persons 60 and older. Services Provided: Home Delivered Meals/ Medicaid Waivers/Senior Centers/ Legal assistance/ Outreach/ Insurance Counseling/ Alzheimer's Support Group/ Alzheimer's Respite Services/ Prescription Drug Assistance Eligibility Requirements: No income requirements for most programs. Age requirement vary per program. Waiting List: Yes; depends on the program (Social Security Card required for some services) Fees: Varies according to the program. Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Last Updated 10/21/11 The Bridge 1000 Lee Road 263 Beulah, AL 36852 (p) (334) 742-0144 Email: info@thebridge.ws Website: http://www.thebridge.ws Contact: Pastor Bill BryanDays and Hours of Operation: Tues/ 9:30AM-11:30AM Purpose: To help relieve hunger in the community. Services Provided: Grocery Assistance Eligibility Requirements: Low-Income Area Served: Lee County, Chambers County Last Updated 7/6/11 Salvation Army 1038 Opelika Rd Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 826-0073 6 Basic Needs Food

Basic Needs Food Contact Person: Captain Ronette Smith Days and Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 10 am-6 pm and Saturdays 9 am-5 pm For Social Services- Tues-Thurs. 9am-12 noon, Must call for appointments Purpose: Offers emergency assistance to the less fortunate of Lee County who are facing dire circumstances. Assistance is provided according to need, without discrimination. Services Provided: Food/ Clothing / Lodging / Medical Assistance / Miscellaneous Eligibility Requirements: Based on Income / Personal Appearance: Must bring SSC, Picture ID, Proof of Income, Material specific to request (prescription, eviction notice, etc.) required. Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 7-06-11 Smiths Station Baptist Church Food Pantry P.O. Box 189 Smiths Station, AL 36877 (p) (334) 297-4932 Contact: Church Office Days and Hours of Operation: Call for an appointment. Purpose: To provide hunger relief to people within the Smiths Station community. Services Provided: Grocery Assistance / Food Pantry; Can get food every 90 days for a maximum of 3 times per year Eligibility Requirements: Low-Income and Resident of Smiths Station. ; Appointment Only Area Served: Smiths Station and Salem. Last Updated 1-11-12 St. Michael's Catholic Church Food Pantry 1100 N. College St. Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 887-5540 Website: www.stmichaelsauburn.com Purpose: To provide hunger relief within the community. Services Provided: Grocery Assistance, only six times per year (Thurs 9AM-12PM) Eligibility Requirements: Low-Income; Bring income verification, proof of address and ID on first Wednesday of month, 9AM-11AM for qualification; Only have to register one time on the first Wednesday of the month during a 12 month period Area Served: Unrestricted Last Updated 7/6/11 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Food Stamps 7 Basic Needs Food

Basic Needs Food 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 737-1250 Website: dhr.alabama.gov/counties/county_results.aspx?id=lee Email: fs@dhr.alabama.gov Contact Person: Beverly Lakin Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Provide monthly benefits to eligible low income households to help them buy food. Services Provided: Food Stamps Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents (Income and resource guidelines based on family size.) / Office Visit (must obtain application form); Can upload the form from the Internet Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 7/6/11 8 Basic Needs Food

Basic Needs Housing Basic Needs Housing Alabama Rural Ministry P.O. Box 2890 131 South Gay Street Auburn, AL 38631 (p) (334) 501-4276 (f) (334) 887-3231 Email: info@arm-al.org Website: www.arm-al.org Contact Person: Lisa Pierce Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Meet home repair needs/ Children's Day Camp Services Provided: Summer Day Camp/ Home Repair Eligibility Requirements: Disabled/ Elderly/ Low-Income Waiting List: 3 Months on Home Repair Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Transportation Provided: N/A Area Served: Sumter/ Greene/ Lee/ Macon Counties Last Updated 1-11-12 Auburn Housing Authority 931 Booker Street Auburn, AL 36832 (p) (334) 821-2262 (f) (334) 821-2264 Email: AHA@mindspring.com Contact Person: Lee Eastman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30 AM-4:30PM, closed for lunch from 12-1 Purpose: To provide safe, decent housing. Eligibility Requirements: Client must be at least 19 years of age. Income range, rental history, credit, criminal reports must be provided. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Personal Appearance (Birth cert, income verification, social security card required) Fees: No application fee. Housing costs vary according to program. Area Served: Auburn Affiliation/Parent Organization: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Last Updated 8/24/11 Auburn United Methodist Church MERCY Program P.O. Box 3135 137 Gay Street Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 826-8800 ext. 254 (f) (334) 826-8922 Contact Person: Linda Gregory Purpose: To help people throughout the community. Services Provided: Rent and Utility Assistance, once a year or two times in four years; also offers a circle of care ministry. Do not have a contract with Opelika Power Company. Eligibility Requirements: Must be low-income and live in Lee County Must have lived at the current residence for at least 3 months. Utility bill must be in the client's name and still active. 9 Basic Needs Housing

Basic Needs Housing ; Call 524-4828 to schedule an appointment Mon - Thurs. : 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm Last Updated 7/5/11 Auburn Housing Network 144 Tichenor Avenue, Suite 2 Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 501-7280 Email: athomas@auburnalabama.org Email: stolbert@auburnalabama.org Email: tmwhite@auburnalabama.org Contact Person: Sharon Tolbert; Todd White (housing rehab), Ashley Thomas Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: A network referral for housing repair for low income persons living in the City of Auburn. Services Provided: Housing Rehab Program: Minor home repairs. on an emergency and rehabilitation basis. Mortgage, utility assistance. Services determined on a case by case basis. Referrals are made for needs of weatherization, ramps, concrete, and minor repairs. Eligibility Requirements: Low Income; must be Auburn resident Area Served: City of Auburn Last Updated 8/24/11 Lee County Habitat for Humanity 605 2nd Ave. (p) (334) 745-2123 (f) (334) 745-2428 Email: mark.a.grantham310@gmail.com Contact Person: Mark Grantham Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8 am - 4:30pm Purpose: To build low income housing for those living in inadequate housing. Services Provided: Low Income Housing Eligibility Requirements: Resident of Lee County for one year; income requirements; 500 sweat equity hours; Families living in inadequate housing. Call for qualifications. Waiting List: Yes for application; Must go through application orientation Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: Habitat for Humanity International Last Updated 1/25/12 Opelika Housing Authority P.O. Box 786 Opelika, AL 36803 (Mailing Address) 1706 Toomer Street Opelika, AL 36803 (Actual Address) (p) (334) 745-4171 (f) (334) 745-6783 10 Basic Needs Housing

Email: opelikaha@opelikaha.org Website: www.opelikaha.org Basic Needs Housing Contact Person: Akinola Popoola Days and Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 12 pm / 1 pm -4:30 pm (closed 12-1 for lunch) Purpose: To provide safe, decent housing. Services Provided: Section 8 Housing, Public Housing. Eligibility Requirements: Client must be at least 19 years old. Income range, rental history, credit reports, and criminal reports must be provided. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Personal Appearance (birth certificate, income verification, and social security card required) Fees: Yes, housing costs vary according to income. Area Served: Opelika Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Housing and Urban Development Last Updated 7/5/11 Presbyterian Community Ministry 143 East Thach Avenue Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 887-3777 Contact: Mary Turnbull Days and Hours of Operation: M and Tues 10:00AM-2:00PM, Thurs 12:00PM-4:00PM Purpose: To provide assistance to people within the community. Services Provided: Rent and Utility Assistance Eligibility Requirements: Low-Income or Emergency situation ; No interest loan Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 1-11-12 11 Basic Needs Housing

Basic Needs Utility Assistance Basic Needs Utility Assistance Alabama Council on Human Relations Shelter and Rental Assistance 319 West Glenn Avenue P.O. Box 409 Auburn, AL 36831-0409 (p) (334) 821-8336 (f) (334) 826-6397 Email: alma.gholston@achr.com Website: www.achr.com/csbg.htm Contact Person: Tabitha Johnson Days and Hours of Operation: Clients are seen Monday - Thursday. Purpose: To provide the residents of Lee County who face health threatening emergencies including lack of heat, water, lights, food, medication, or impending eviction. Services Provided: Will help pay one month's rent, mortgage or utility bill to keep a person from being evicted. Eligibility Requirements: Must meet financial guidelines Waiting List: Must call for appointments Mon - Thurs 10am-12pm. Only the 1st 15 senior citizens age 60 and older can walk in Monday - Thursday Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 7/5/11 Alabama Council on Human Relations Low Income Home Energy Assistance 319 West Glenn Avenue Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-8336 (f) (334) 826-6397 Email: mailto:alma.gholston@achr.com Website: www.achr.com/csbg.htm Contact Person: Receptionist Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM (General Office Hours) Purpose: Helps Lee County residents who have a crisis caused by an inability to pay their utility bills. Families may receive a grant paid directly to the utility company. Eligibility Requirements: Must meet income guidelines. Assistance is limited., Appointments are taken Monday-Thursday from 10am-12pm. Fees: No Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: ACHR Last Updated 1-11-12 Auburn United Methodist Church MERCY Program P.O. Box 3135 137 South Gay Street Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 826-8800 12 Basic Needs Utility Assistance

(f) (334) 826-8922 Basic Needs Utility Assistance Contact Person: Linda Gregory Hours of Operation: Mon - Thurs. 1:30 pm - 4pm Purpose: To help people throughout Lee County. Services Provided: Rent and Utility Assistance, once a year or two times in four years; also offers a circle of care ministry. Do not have a contract with Opelika Power Company. Eligibility Requirements: Must be low-income and live in Lee County. Must have lived at the current residence for at least 3 months. Utility bill must be in the client's name and still active. ; call for appointment Last Updated 10/21/11 Auburn Housing Network 144 Tichenor Avenue, Suite 2 Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 501-7280 Email: athomas@auburnalabama.org Email: stolbert@auburnalabama.org Email: tmwhite@auburnalabama.org Contact Person: Sharon Tolbert; Todd White (housing rehab), Ashley Thomas Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: A network referral for housing repair for low income persons living in the City of Auburn. Services Provided: Housing Rehab Program: Minor home repairs on emergency and rehabilitation basis. Mortgage, utility assistance. Services determined on a case by case basis. Referrals are made for needs of weatherization, ramps, concrete, and minor repairs. Eligibility Requirements: Low Income; must be Auburn resident Area Served: City of Auburn Last Updated 8/24/11 Presbyterian Community Ministry 143 East Thach Avenue Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 887-3777 Contact: Mary Turnbull Days and Hours of Operation: M and Tues 10:00AM-2:00PM, Thurs 12:00PM-4:00PM Purpose: To provide assistance to people within the community. Services Provided: Rent and Utility Assistance Eligibility Requirements: Low-Income or Emergency situation ; No interest loan Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 1-11-12 Project Share 13 Basic Needs Utility Assistance

206 26th Street North (p) (334) 749-9981 Website: www.leeredcross.org Basic Needs Utility Assistance Contact: Jennifer Ryan Purpose: To provide assistance for people who are having trouble paying their energy bill. Services Provided: Financial assistance for energy bill (only one bill per season) Eligibility Requirements: Low income/ 62 or older, or 100% disability. No applications but are refered to the United Way. Preferred Referral Procedure: None but some are referred to the United Way. Area Served: Lee County, Chambers County Affiliation/Parent Organization: American Red Cross Last Updated 7/5/11 William Mason Emergency Fund P. O. Box 3075 Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 745-5540 ext. 13 (f) (334) 745-5606 Email: Unitedway@unitedwayofleecounty.com Website: www.unitedwayofleecounty.com Contact Person: Kristi Holt Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4PM Purpose: Provides emergency assistance to individuals or families suffering a financial hardship. Services Provided: Emergency assistance with propane, electric and gas utility bills and prescription medication for individuals without prescription medication for individuals without prescription insurance. Eligibility Requirements: Crisis/ Emergency Situations ; by appointment only.. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way of Lee County, Inc. Last Updated 12/30/11 14 Basic Needs Utility Assistance

Children Abuse Children Abuse Child Advocacy Center of East Alabama 1810 Corporate Drive (p) (334) 705-0770 (f) (334) 705-0741 Email: CACCEA@earthlink.net Website: www.cacea.net Contact Person: Cleone Brock Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide a safe, comfortable, non-threatening environment for children who are victims of sexual and/or physical abuse. Services Provided: Counseling Eligibility Requirements: Any child who is a victim of sexual and/or physical abuse. Preferred Referral Procedure: Referrals by Department of Human Resources and Law Enforcement Area Served: Lee and Macon Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Human Resources/ Law Enforcement Agencies/Alabama Child Advocacy Center Network Last Updated 10/5/11 Domestic Violence Intervention Center P.O. Box 2183 Opelika, AL 36803-2183 (p) (800) 650-6522/ (334) 749-1515 (f) (334) 749-2220 Website: www.acadv.org Contact Person: Lisa Stephens Days and Hours of Operation: Office: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm/ 24 Hr Hotline Purpose: Temporary emergency shelter for battered spouses and their children. Confidential location counseling and referrals. Services Provided: Shelter/ Counseling/Violence Prevention Programs Eligibility Requirements: Victim of Domestic Violence Area Served: Lee, Macon, Tallapoosa, Randolph, Chambers County. Last Updated 1/11/12 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Family and Children Services 2300 Center Hills Drive, Bldg. 2 (p) (334) 742-2112 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/family_childrens.htm Contact Person: Jean Spicer Days and Hours of Operation: M-T/ 8AM-7:00 PM, F 8AM-5 PM (evening appointments available) 15 Children Abuse

Children Abuse Purpose: The Center has many programs designed to help troubled youth, children with mental illness or developmental disorders, child abuse prevention, substance abuse prevention and outpatient services. Services Provided: Child Day Services/ Special Deliveries Progran Eligibility Requirements: Contact Center Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1/11/12 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Adult Protective Services 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 737-1270 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Contact Person: Carolyn Hunter Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: The mission of the Adult Protective Services Division is to support and enable County Departments to protect elderly and disabled adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation and prevent unnecessary institutionalization. Services Provided: Casework Services/ Adult Day Care and Foster Care/Homemaker Service/ Investigating Adult Abuse and Neglect Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents only (over the age of 18 and must be physically or mentally impaired/ unable to make decisions in their best interest) for intake,yes for adoption Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/11/12 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (p) 1-800-843-5678 (24 hours) (p) (703) 224-2150 (f) (703) 224-2122 Website: www.missingkids.com Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a Week/ 24 Hours Purpose: The mission of the organization is to serve as the nation s resource on the issues of missing and sexually exploited children. The organization provides information and resources to law enforcement, parents, children including child victims as well as other professionals. Services Provided: A hotline for reporting disappearances, sightings, and sexual abuse. Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1/11/12 Rape Abuse and Incest National Network 635-B Pennsylvania Ave, SE 16 Children Abuse

Washington, DC 20003 (p) 202-544-3064 (Headquarters) (p) 1-800-656-4673 (Hotline) Website: www.rainn.org Children Abuse Days and Hours of Operation: 24 hours/ 7 Days a Week Purpose: The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE and the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline at rainn.org, and publicizes the hotlines' free, confidential services; educates the public about sexual violence; and leads national efforts to prevent sexual violence, improve services to victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice. Services Provided: Hotline (All calls are kept Confidential) Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1/12/12 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Supporting Lee County's families. Services Provided: DHR investigates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation for children, disabled adults and the elderly. DHR provides services to strengthen families through appropriate, individualized services. DHR also licenses home day care providers of young children, foster care providers for abused children/adults and adoptive homes for DHR adoptions. Also general referrals for other community resources as Loins Club, are available through the Intake Unit. Lion's Club Program (Alabama Sight Conservation Association) Offers referrals on behalf of the local Lion's Clubs that serve the Lee County area. The Lion's Club provides eye exams and corrective lenses to eligible clients with low income. This service is provided to adults and children with no health insurance such as Medicaid or Medicare. Proof of income and I.D. are required Eligibility Requirements: Varies for different services. Fees: Depends upon the program and call DHR for details. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/25/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Outreach Services 1109 Spring Drive Opelika, Al 36801 Phone: (334) 749-2996 Fax: (334) 745-0503 Website: www.lcydc.org/communityservices.aspx Contact Person: Illya Lawrence 17 Children Abuse

Children Abuse Days and Hours of Operation: M- F/ Administrative Office- 8AM- 4:30 PM, Availability-24 hours Purpose: Provides a range of services for at- risk children, teens, and families including intervention through campus and community based residential programs and prevention through community outreach programs. Services Provided: Project Uplift: Program matches volunteers with over 300 children and pre-teens who reside in the Lee County area. Approximately 200 volunteers, primarily Auburn University students, serve as "big brothers and big sisters" to children referred through DHR, Juvenile Court, and the local school systems. Administrative office is located on the AU campus. Twenty volunteer trainings are offered throughout the year. Visit the Project Uplift website for additional detail, contact information, as well as, information regarding referring children to our program or to learn the steps to become a mentor to a child in our community. Click here to view the Project Uplift Web site East Alabama F.O.C.U.S. Family Outcome-Centered Unification Services is a specialized program that provides intensive time-limited family preservation and reunification services to families in Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa and Elmore Counties. With a focus on child safety, these services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each family referred by DHR. Services offered by F.O.C.U.S. are based on the Homebuilders Model and Functional Family Therapy. Both Models are evidence-based and family-focused and are designed for in-home service provision. Continuum of Family Care (COFC): The Lee County COFC program is a home-based program which started in November, 2006, in partnership with the State and Lee County Departments of Human Resources. COFC brings together a continuum or array of service disciplines with a goal of serving at-risk children and their families in the least disruptive, most seamless manner possible. The COFC program employs a staff of in-home service professionals who focus on meeting the immediate or chronic, ongoing needs of families in crisis in an effort to prevent the placement of children outside of the home. In cases where residential care is advisable, COFC coordinates both placement and reunification efforts. COFC currently serves up to 10 families referred to the program by Lee County DHR. Utilizing a multisystemic, family-driven approach, service providers are prepared to coach, model support and intervene in an effort to strengthen family dynamics and assist with keeping children safe and productive. For more information concerning COFC, call (334) 364-0766 or email Shonda Davis at sdavis@lcydc.org. Comprehensive Family Services: A home-based multi-systemic program in which LCYDC staff partner with Lee County DHR social workers to provide wrap-around services to families. CFS therapists and family service workers tailor interventions to meet the needs of families to ensure child safety and preserve or reunify families. Therapeutic Foster Care: Provides intensive therapeutic and specialized services to children and teens (including sibling groups and teen moms). Length of stay varies as needed. Referrals are accepted from DHR. Program provides supportive intervention and nurturing environment for abused or emotionally conflicted children in the homes of trained foster parents located throughout Lee and adjacent counties. For information on becoming a therapeutic foster parent, please email your request to ilawrence@lcydc.org. Step-Down Therapeutic Foster Care: Children who have progressed sufficiently in TFC and require a reduced level of services in the TFC home, are eligible for Step-Down Therapeutic Care. The recommendation of the child's Family Planning Team is required for the reduced level of care. In the event that the child may indicate the need for intensified services, the child will be stepped up to the more intensive TFC level of care. Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: Depends on program. Call for details. Fees: Depends on the program. Transportation Provided: Yes. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 5-31-12 18 Children Abuse

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Children After School and Extracurricular Programs Children After School and Extracurricular Programs Auburn Dixie League Baseball/ Softball Auburn Parks and Recreation 307 South Dean Road Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 5012930 (f) (334) 5012960 Website: www.auburnalabama.org/baseball Contact Person: Auburn Parks and Recreation Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM- 5PM Purpose: Provides baseball and softball opportunities for the youth of Auburn. Eligibility Requirements: Age requirements and residency/ Registration dates Preferred Referral Procedure: Personal Appearance- Fees: Check the website or call for list of fees. Area Served: Auburn Affiliation/Parent Organization: City of Auburn Last Updated 1/25/12 Beauregard Dixie Youth Baseball/ Softball P.O. Box 947 Opelika, AL 36803 (p) (334) 703-6032 e-mail: byaa2011@yahoo.com Contact Person: April Clark Purpose: The Beauregard Baseball Association is a non-profit organization which provides children the opportunity to play an organized sport while learning teamwork and sportsmanship. Services Provided: Summer Recreation Eligibility Requirements: Boys and Girls ages 4-18 years old. Fees: Registration Fees Area Served: Beauregard Community Affiliation/Parent Organization: Dixie Youth Baseball/ Babe Ruth Baseball Last Updated 1/25/12 Chattahoochee Council, Boy Scouts 5480 Sehatulga Rd. Columbus, GA 31907 (p) (706) 327-2634 (f) (706) 327-3622 Email: info@chattahoochee-bsa.org Website: www.chattahoochee-bsa.org Contact Person: Anthony Berger, Executive Director/Jared Bertram, Lee County Leader Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-5PM EST Purpose: Teaches citizenship, character development and personal fitness to over 3000 youth and adult volunteers in Lee County. Services Provided: Provides year-round training, service and support to the organization and its units. Eligibility Requirements: Boys: 1st Grade- 12th Grade/ Girls: 9th Grade - 12th Grade (Explorer Program) 20 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs

Children After School and Extracurricular Programs / Personal Appearance Fees: Registration Fee/ Per Year: Explorers $10, Boy Scouts $15 Area Served: Lee County and Hurtsboro Affiliation/Parent Organization: Boy Scouts of America Last Updated 1/12/12 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Lee County 1610 Toomer St. -6542 (p) (334) 745-2582 Email: ybatts@bgcleeco.org Website: www.bgcleeco.org Contact Person: Yvoone Batts, Director of Operations Days and Hours of Operation: Office Hours are M-F/ 9:00-2:30 pm and After School Hours are M-F/ 2:30-6:30 pm. Purpose: To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. We accomplish this mission by developing relationships with young people and providing them with an array of programs based on the Boys & Girls Clubs of America's five Core Areas of Youth Development: Education & Career Development, Character & Leadership Development, Health & Life Skills, The Arts and Sports, Fitness & Recreation. Services Provided: Power Hour: Making Minutes Count CareerLaunch SMARTMoves SMART Girls Passport to Manhood Keystone Club Torch Club Basketball (10-12 & Teens) Eligibility Requirements: Open to all children between the ages 6-18 / Personal Appearance, Birth certificate may be required for certain age groups. Fees: Membership Fee Transportation Provided: Limited. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of America Last Updated 1/25/12 Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama 145 Coliseum Blvd Montgomery, AL 36109 1-800-239-6636 or 334-272-9164 Website: www.girlscoutssa.org E-mail: rfields@girlscoutssa.org Contact Person: Rhonda Fields (Regional Representative) or Cheryl Miller Days and Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri/ 8:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: The purpose of Girl Scouts is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Services Provided: leadership building activities that promote service to the community. 21 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs

Children After School and Extracurricular Programs Eligibility Requirements: Girl: between 5 and 17 years old or E-mail Fees: Membership Fee ($12 annual fee) Area Served: Lee, Coosa, Tallapoosa, Chambers, Macon and 25 other counties in the southern half of Alabama. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. Last Updated 1/12/12 Joyland Child Development Center 410 Boykin St. Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-7624 (f) (334) 821-7695 Contact Person: Pam Dumas Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 6:30AM-5:30PM Purpose: Child Care Services Provided: Child Care, Pre-School (ages 2-5), After- School Care (ages 6-12)/ Transportation to/from center as well as for after school. Eligibility Requirements: 2 1/2-12 Years / Appointment: must bring Social Security Card, Immunization Form, Registration Form, Referral from Child Care Resource Center, Inc. Fees: Varies with service. Transportation Provided: Yes for after school children. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: St. Michael's Catholic Church/ United Way of Lee County. Last Updated 2/2/12 Junior Achievement of East Alabama-West Georgia P.O. Box 494 804 South Jennings Avenue Lanett, AL 36863 (p) (334) 644-4900 (f) (334) 644-4902 Email: jalanett@charter.net Website: http://lanett.ja.org/ Contact Person: Jena M. Granger, President Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hours/ 7 Days a Week Purpose: Educates and inspires young people to value free enterprise, business and economics through in school programs conducted by volunteer role models. Services Provided: School Programs: Elementary School Program, Project Economics, Enterprise in Action, International Marketplace, Economics of staying in school, and Economics Eligibility Requirements: Students attending grades K-12. Area Served: East District, Lee District, Troup District, and Elmore District Affiliation/Parent Organization: Junior Achievement Last Updated 1/12/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Transition Services 22 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs

Children After School and Extracurricular Programs 1101 Spring Drive (p) (334) 749-2996 Website: www.lcydc.org/transitionservices.aspx Contact Person: Ellen Ingram, Director of Transition Services Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Services Provided: Passages: A moderate, congregate-care residential facility meeting the needs of a co-ed population ages 11-17. Length of stay is approximately 90 days and referrals are accepted from County DHRs and Juvenile Court Systems. For more information, please call 321-0217, or email Sherrell Stout at sstout@lcydc.org. Journeys: An intensive residential treatment facility serving up to 12 male and female adolescents ages 12 through 17. The youth are referred by Juvenile Court probation officers or DHR social workers throughout the State of Alabama. This facility is located on the Lee County Youth Development Center s Main Campus in Opelika, Alabama. Average length of stay is 9 months. The program provides intensive therapeutic interventions to address behavioral and psychosocial functioning in a minimally secured setting. For more information, please call (334) 321-0213 or email Rudolph Martin at rmartin@lcydc.org. Transitional Living Home: Serves a co-ed population of up to 10 adolescents ages 16 through 19. Referrals accepted statewide from DHR and Juvenile Court with length of stay ranging from several months to several years. Provides nurturance and support in a homelike environment with a goal of helping youth to live self sufficiently post-care. Strong emphasis on independent living skills including employment, money management and community integration. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Independent Living Services (ILP): Serves a co-ed population of up to four young adults in apartment living arrangements. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Central Cafeteria: Centrally located at the heart of main campus, the agency s Central Cafeteria operations meets standards set forth by the State Department of Public Health, as well as the Federal Child Nutrition program administered through the State of Alabama Department of Education. The cafeteria prepares more than three hundred meals each day year-round. After school and evening snacks as well as special dietary menus for youth with identified health issues are also provided. The cafeteria staff take pride in their efforts to prepare meals which appeal to a wide-range of discerning adolescent palates. They gladly accept suggestions from the residents and incorporate changes when feasible. For additional information call (334) 321-0238 or email Leighann@lcydc.org. Relief Staff Services: Providing qualified staff to physically supervise and support children in residential care 24-7-365 is a continually daunting task. In order to provide basic coverage during regular staff absences or position vacancies and additional coverage during client crisis, the agency utilizes a Relief Specialist system. Relief Specialists receive the same screening and training as the regular Residential Specialists and are expected to work on an as-needed basis. The Relief Specialists are vital to Transitional and Correctional Service operations and provide an important link to consistent quality client care. The agency strives to maintain a list of reliable and dependable Relief Specialists. For further information call (334) 321-0209. Preferred Referral Procedure: County Department of Human Resources or Juvenile Court. Fees: Per Contract rate or Non-contract rate.. Last Updated 1/12/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Correctional Services 1101 Spring Drive (p) (334) 321-0230 (f) (334) 749-3102 23 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs

Children After School and Extracurricular Programs Website: lcydc.org/correctionalservices.aspx Contact Person: Charles Smith Days and Hours of Operation: Sun-Sat. / 24 hours Services Provided: (Information provided from website) East Alabama Regional Detention A maximum-security detention facility located on Main Campus with a capacity to serve 32 juveniles. The average age is 14 and the average length of stay is four weeks. Referrals accepted from DYS and Juvenile Court in 12 counties. Provides locked security, support, and limited psychological assessments for juvenile offenders awaiting final adjudication and placement. Voyages Offering Structure, Treatment, Awareness, Redirection and Support in a minimally secured congregate-care setting. Serving up to 16 females statewide ages 12 to 18 who have been referred for care by the Department of Youth Services. Average lenght of stay is up to 60 days. Program focus is on the development of responsible behavior patterns, social skill building and effective decision-making. The intervention team consists of referring workers, family, team leaders, residential specialists, teachers, a social worker and counselor with administrative and clinical support. B.E.A.M.S. (Behavior, Education, Attitude, Motivation & Success) Specialized community residential treatment for eight female juvenile offenders. This 90-day program provides treatment-based services to girls referred by Department of Youth Services. Maintenance/Security: The facilities, grounds, equipment and auto fleet owned by the agency require continual attention, repair and maintenance. The agency s Maintenance Department strives to assist department heads and direct-care staff in establishing and maintaining environments that are inviting and safe for children, families and employees. The agency s Security Department works to ensure year-round safety on the agency s main campus during late night and early morning hours. Eligibility Requirements: Adolescents committed by Juvenile Court System Preferred Referral Procedure: Referred through juvenile court and the Department of Youth Services Fees: Per Department of Youth Services and member county contracts Area Served: East Alabama Region/Statewide. Last Updated 1/12/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Psychological Services 1109 Spring Drive (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 1/12/12 24 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs

Opelika Dixie Youth Baseball and Softball 1001 Andrews Rd. Opelika, AL 36803 (p) (334) 705-5560 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs Contact Person: Sam Bailey Purpose: Provides scholarships and equipment for needy children who want to play. Services Provided: Recreation Eligibility Requirements: Must meet income guidelines for financial scholarship Area Served: Opelika Last Updated 12/09 Opelika Parks and Recreation 1102 Denson Drive Opelika, AL 36830 (p) (334) 705-5560 (f) (334) 705-5568 Website: www.opelika.org/default/.asp?id=455 Contact: Bill Harrison Purpose: Family Recreation Services Provided: Senior Programs, exercise, tumbling, country dances, baton, art lessons, art and craft lessons, sports, and day camp. Preschool activities (ages 3-6 years). Facilities also available for rent. Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted but some class sizes are limited. Waiting List: Yes, for some programs. or personal appearance/ Reservations and registration must be done by personal appearance. Fees: Depends on program. Area Served: City of Opelika and surrounding areas. Last Updated 12/09 Project Uplift 422 West Thach Avenue Auburn University, AL 36849 (p) (334) 844-4430 (f) (334)844-4449 Email: puplift@auburn.edu Website: www.auburn.edu/student_info/project_uplift/ Contact Person: Chris Nunn Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Programs are designed to help children develop constructive happy lives so delinquency in our county will decrease. Services Provided: A volunteer is set up with a youth and they form a friendship. Eligibility Requirements: Children between the ages of 5-12 yrs. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Referred by Schools, Parents, and Social Service agencies. Area Served: Lee County 25 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs

Children After School and Extracurricular Programs Affiliation/Parent Organization: Auburn University/ Lee County Youth Development Center Last Updated 1/12/12 26 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs

Children Camps Children - Camps Alabama Rural Ministry P.O. Box 2890 131 South Gay Street Auburn, AL 38631 (p) (334) 501-4276 (f) (334) 887-3231 Email: info@arm-al.org Website: www.arm-al.org Contact Person: Lisa Pierce Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Meet home repair needs/ Children's Day Camp Services Provided: Summer Day Camp/ Home Repair Eligibility Requirements: Disabled/ Elderly/ Low-Income Waiting List: 3 Months on Home Repair Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Transportation Provided: N/A Area Served: Sumter/ Greene/ Lee/ Macon Counties Last Updated 1-11-12 Camp ASCCA P.O. Box 21 5278 Camp ASCCA Jackson Gap, AL 36861 (p) (256) 825-9226 (p) (800) 843-2267 (f) (256) 825-8332 Email: matt@campascca.org Email: info@campascca.org Website: www.campascca.org Contact Person: Matt Rickman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4PM Purpose: CAMP provides quality year-round recreational and educational activities in a resident camp setting for individuals with disabilities in a barrier-free environment. Services Provided: One week summer camps/ Seasonal weekend camps Eligibility Requirements: Mental/ Physical Disability: Ages 6- Adult Waiting List: Yes. Fees: Yes, based on service provided. Area Served: Alabama and a few areas in Tennessee and Georgia. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Easter Seals Society Last Updated 5/16/12 Camp Smile-A-Mile 1510 5th Ave. S. Birmingham, AL 35233 (p) (205) 323-8427 / 1-888-500-7920 (f) (205) 323-6220 Website: www.campsam.org Contact Person: Bruce Hooper, Executive Director 27 Children Camps

Children Camps Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: Alabama s program for children with cancer. Services Provided: Camp for children with cancer. Eligibility Requirements: Cancer patients between the ages of 2 and young adults. Preferred Referral Procedure: Referrals through the Children s Hospital Hematology/Oncology department. Fees: No cost to children with cancer Transportation Provided: Week long camps have transportation provided through busing from Children s Hospital. Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 1/12/12 28 Children Camps

Children Childcare Services Auburn Day Care Centers, Inc. 410 Boykin St. Auburn, AL 36830 (p)(334) 821-4060 (f)(334) 821-2128 Email: auburndaycarectr@bellsouth.net Children Childcare Services Contact Person: Ethel J. White Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/Auburn center 8:00AM-5:30PM; Moton 6:30AM-5:30PM; Ridgecrest 6:30AM-5:30PM; Boykin 6:30AM-5:30PM Purpose: Provides comprehensive child care services so that parents can work or attend school. Services Provided: Day Care Eligibility Requirements: Varies: depends on situation; Must be 6 weeks old - 12 years old. Waiting List: Depends on the program. / Personal Appearance/ Referral by Child Care Resource Center (Applicants must bring Birth Certificate, Insurance Card, Income Statement, & Child's Immunization Records.) Fees: Varies: based on subsidy, income, family size Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Auburn and surrounding areas Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way Last Updated 2-2-12 Child Care Resource Center, Inc. 510 South 7th Street (p) (334) 749-8400 (f) (334) 749-9398 Email: childcarerc@mindspring.com Contact Person: Carlyn B. Tucker-Simmons Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Promoting quality child care through the provision of support services for child care providers, parents, employers, and the community. Services Provided: Childcare, Training and Technical Assistance/ Resource and Referral Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Macon, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties. Affiliation/Parent Organization: The Alabama National Child Care Resource and Referral Association Last Updated 2-2-12 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Family and Children Services 2300 Center Hills Drive, Bldg. 2 (p) (334) 742-2112 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/family_childrens.htm Contact Person: Jean Spicer Days and Hours of Operation: M-T/ 8AM-7:00 PM, F 8AM-5 PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: The Center has many programs designed to help troubled youth, children with mental illness or developmental disorders, child abuse prevention, substance abuse prevention and outpatient services. Services Provided: Child Day Services/ Special Deliveries Progran Eligibility Requirements: Contact Center 29 Children Childcare Services

Children Childcare Services Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1/11/12 Employer's Child Care Alliance 510 South 7th Street (p) (334) 749-8400 (f) (334) 749-9398 Email: tammy.morgan@ccrc_alabama.org Contact Person: Tammy Morgan Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Promoting quality child care through the provision of support services for employers and the community. Services Provided: Training and technical assistance/ Resource and Referral Eligibility Requirements: Area employers are eligible to become alliance partners. Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Macon, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties. Affiliation/Parent Organization: The Alabama National Child Care Resource and Referral Association Last Updated 2-2-12 Joyland Child Development Center 410 Boykin St. Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-7624 (f) (334) 821-7695 Contact Person: Pam Dumas Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 6:30AM-5:30PM Purpose: Child Care Services Provided: Child Care, Pre-School (ages 2-5), After- School Care (ages 6-12)/ Transportation to/from center as well as for after school. Eligibility Requirements: 2 1/2-12 Years / Appointment: must bring Social Security Card, Immunization Form, Registration Form, Referral from Child Care Resource Center, Inc. Fees: Varies with service. Transportation Provided: Yes for after school children. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: St. Michael's Catholic Church/ United Way of Lee County. Last Updated 2/2/12 Family Guidance Center of Alabama (334) 745-7037 30 Children Childcare Services

Children Education Children Education Alabama Council on Human Relations Head Start Program 319 West Glenn Avenue Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-8336 Ext. 240 (f) (334) 826-6397 Website: www.achr.com/head_start.htm Contact Person: Saundra Aldridge Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Educational, medical and dental care for low income children ages 3-5. Services Provided: Head Start Program: Medical care, dental care and family support for children enrolled in program Eligibility Requirements: Must meet income guidelines. Waiting List: Yes Fees: No Transportation Provided: Yes to children who live more than 2 miles away from a Head Start Center Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: ACHR Last Updated 2-2-12 Junior Achievement of East Alabama-West Georgia P.O. Box 494 804 South Jennings Avenue Lanett, AL 36863 (p) (334) 644-4900 (f) (334) 644-4902 Email: jalanett@charter.net Website: http://lanett.ja.org/ Contact Person: Jena M. Granger, President Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hours/ 7 Days a Week Purpose: Educates and inspires young people to value free enterprise, business and economics through in school programs conducted by volunteer role models. Services Provided: School Programs: Elementary School Program, Project Economics, Enterprise in Action, International Marketplace, Economics of staying in school, and Economics Eligibility Requirements: Students attending grades K-12. Area Served: East District, Lee District, Troup District, and Elmore District Affiliation/Parent Organization: Junior Achievement Last Updated 1/12/12 Alabama Council on Human Relations Head Start Program 319 West Glenn Avenue Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-8336 Ext. 240 (f) (334) 826-6397 Website: www.achr.com/head_start.htm 31 Children Education

Children Education Contact Person: Saundra Aldridge Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Educational, medical and dental care for low income children ages 3-5. Services Provided: Head Start Program: Medical care, dental care and family support for children enrolled in program Eligibility Requirements: Must meet income guidelines. Waiting List: Yes Fees: No Transportation Provided: Yes to children who live more than 2 miles away from a Head Start Center Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: ACHR Last Updated 2-2-12 32 Children Education

Children Food Assistance Children Food Assistance Alabama Council on Human Relations WIC Located at both Darden Head Start Center in Opelika and Boykin Community Center in Auburn Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-8336 (f) (334) 826-6397 Email: almag@achr.com Website: www.achr.com/wic.htm Contact Person: JoAnn Harper Days and Hours of Operation: Monday at the Boykin Community Center 8 am-5:30 pm and Wednesday at the Darden Head Start Center 8 am-5:30 pm Purpose: Women Infants and Children Program - Offers nutritious supplemental food to low income pregnant and nursing women and infants. Services Provided: Supplemental food to low-income pregnant and nursing women, babies and children up to five years in age. Eligibility Requirements: Proof of Residency, Photo ID, and Income guidelines must be met ; ask for WIC to set up an appointment, as well as to receive a list of information to bring. Fees: No Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: ACHR Last Updated 7/6/2011 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Food Stamps 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 737-1250 Website: http://dhr.alabama.gov/counties/county_results.aspx?id=lee\ Email: fs@dhr.alabama.gov Contact Person: Beverly Lakin Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Provide monthly benefits to eligible low income households to help them buy food. Services Provided: Food Stamps Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents (Income and resource guidelines based on family size.) / Office Visit (must obtain application form); Can upload the form from the Internet Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 7/6/11 ehow guide to obtraining foodstamps in Lee County http://www.ehow.com/how_6314331_apply-stamps-lee-county_-alabama.html 33 Children Food Assistance

Children Foster Care / Adoption Children Foster Care / Adoption Lifeline Adoption 2104 Rocky Ridge Road Birmingham, AL 35216 (p) 205-967-0811 or 1-800-875-5595 (f) (205) 969-2137 Email: lifeline@lifelineadoption.org Contact Person: Any of the Administrative Assistants Purpose: Christian Adoption, Crisis Pregnancy Services Provided: Lodging available/ Medical expenses paid/ Babies placed in Christian homes/foster Home training Eligibility Requirements: Yes, depending on the case. Areas Served: For Adoptions-Any of the surrounding states, Foster-Birmingham area and surrounding areas. Affiliation/Parent Organization-Save a Life Last Updated 2-2-12 Alabama Post Adoption Connections 181 West Valley Avenue, Suite 300 Homewood, AL 35209 (p) (334) 409-9477/ 1-866-803-2722 (f) (334) 945-8198 Email: info@casapac.org Website: www.casapac.org www.childrensaid.org Contact Person: Kevin Williams Days and Hours of Operation: M-F 8:30AM - 5:00 PM/ Saturday 10:30AM - 4:00 PM Purpose: Provides services for helping families deal with adoption. Services Provided: Free counseling for adoptive families support groups, resource library, educational training for prospective adoptive families in consideration of adopting waiting children in Alabama, Special Events, and a Camp. Eligibility Requirements: Must be Pre-Adoptive family., Email Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: DHR and Children's Aid Society Last Updated 10/21/11 Alabama Sheriff's Ranches Girl's Ranch Administrative Office 2680 Bell Road Montgomery, AL 36124-0009 (p) (334) 213-2071 (f) (334) 213-1195 Email: info@sheriffsranch.org Website: www.sheriffsranch.org Contact Person: Nick Rauccio (CEO) Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Long-term residential care for needy and neglected children. Services Provided: Foster Care Eligibility Requirements: Call for more information. 34 Children Foster Care / Adoption

Children Foster Care / Adoption Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR, the local sheriff's department, or contact this organization directly. Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 2-2-12 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Child Protective Services 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Supporting Lee County's families. Services Provided: DHR investigates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation for children, disabled adults and the elderly. DHR provides services to strengthen families through appropriate, individualized services. DHR also licenses home day care providers of young children, foster care providers for abused children/adults and adoptive homes for DHR adoptions. Also general referrals for other community resources as Loins Club, are available through the Intake Unit. Lion's Club Program (Alabama Sight Conservation Association) Offers referrals on behalf of the local Lion's Clubs that serve the Lee County area. The Lion's Club provides eye exams and corrective lenses to eligible clients with low income. This service is provided to adults and children with no health insurance such as Medicaid or Medicare. Proof of income and I.D. are required Eligibility Requirements: Varies for different services. Fees: Depends upon the program and call DHR for details. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/25/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Transition Services 1101 Spring Drive (p) (334) 749-2996 Website: www.lcydc.org/transitionservices.aspx Contact Person: Ellen Ingram, Director of Transition Services Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Services Provided: Passages: A moderate, congregate-care residential facility meeting the needs of a co-ed population ages 11-17. Length of stay is approximately 90 days and referrals are accepted from County DHRs and Juvenile Court Systems. For more information, please call 321-0217, or email Sherrell Stout at sstout@lcydc.org. Journeys: An intensive residential treatment facility serving up to 12 male and female adolescents ages 12 through 17. The youth are referred by Juvenile Court probation officers or DHR social workers throughout the State of Alabama. This facility is located on the Lee County Youth Development Center s Main Campus in Opelika, Alabama. Average length of stay is 9 months. The program provides intensive therapeutic interventions to address behavioral and psychosocial functioning in a minimally secured setting. For more information, please call (334) 321-0213 or email Rudolph Martin at rmartin@lcydc.org. Transitional Living Home: Serves a co-ed population of up to 10 adolescents ages 16 through 19. Referrals accepted statewide from DHR and Juvenile Court with length of stay ranging from several months to several years. Provides nurturance and support in a homelike environment with a goal of helping 35 Children Foster Care / Adoption

Children Foster Care / Adoption youth to live self sufficiently post-care. Strong emphasis on independent living skills including employment, money management and community integration. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Independent Living Services (ILP): Serves a co-ed population of up to four young adults in apartment living arrangements. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Central Cafeteria: Centrally located at the heart of main campus, the agency s Central Cafeteria operations meets standards set forth by the State Department of Public Health, as well as the Federal Child Nutrition program administered through the State of Alabama Department of Education. The cafeteria prepares more than three hundred meals each day year-round. After school and evening snacks as well as special dietary menus for youth with identified health issues are also provided. The cafeteria staff take pride in their efforts to prepare meals which appeal to a wide-range of discerning adolescent palates. They gladly accept suggestions from the residents and incorporate changes when feasible. For additional information call (334) 321-0238 or email Leighann@lcydc.org. Relief Staff Services: Providing qualified staff to physically supervise and support children in residential care 24-7-365 is a continually daunting task. In order to provide basic coverage during regular staff absences or position vacancies and additional coverage during client crisis, the agency utilizes a Relief Specialist system. Relief Specialists receive the same screening and training as the regular Residential Specialists and are expected to work on an as-needed basis. The Relief Specialists are vital to Transitional and Correctional Service operations and provide an important link to consistent quality client care. The agency strives to maintain a list of reliable and dependable Relief Specialists. For further information call (334) 321-0209. Preferred Referral Procedure: County Department of Human Resources or Juvenile Court. Fees: Per Contract rate or Non-contract rate.. Last Updated 1/12/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Outreach Services 1109 Spring Drive Opelika, Al 36801 Phone: (334) 749-2996 Fax: (334) 745-0503 Website: www.lcydc.org/communityservices.aspx Contact Person: Illya Lawrence Days and Hours of Operation: M- F/ Administrative Office- 8AM- 4:30 PM, Availability-24 hours Purpose: Provides a range of services for at- risk children, teens, and families including intervention through campus and community based residential programs and prevention through community outreach programs. Services Provided: Project Uplift: Program matches volunteers with over 300 children and pre-teens who reside in the Lee County area. Approximately 200 volunteers, primarily Auburn University students, serve as "big brothers and big sisters" to children referred through DHR, Juvenile Court, and the local school systems. Administrative office is located on the AU campus. Twenty volunteer trainings are offered throughout the year. Visit the Project Uplift website for additional detail, contact information, as well as, information regarding referring children to our program or to learn the steps to become a mentor to a child in our community. Click here to view the Project Uplift Web site East Alabama F.O.C.U.S. Family Outcome-Centered Unification Services is a specialized program that provides intensive time-limited family preservation and reunification services to families in Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa and Elmore Counties. With a focus on child safety, these services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each 36 Children Foster Care / Adoption

Children Foster Care / Adoption family referred by DHR. Services offered by F.O.C.U.S. are based on the Homebuilders Model and Functional Family Therapy. Both Models are evidence-based and family-focused and are designed for in-home service provision. Continuum of Family Care (COFC): The Lee County COFC program is a home-based program which started in November, 2006, in partnership with the State and Lee County Departments of Human Resources. COFC brings together a continuum or array of service disciplines with a goal of serving at-risk children and their families in the least disruptive, most seamless manner possible. The COFC program employs a staff of in-home service professionals who focus on meeting the immediate or chronic, ongoing needs of families in crisis in an effort to prevent the placement of children outside of the home. In cases where residential care is advisable, COFC coordinates both placement and reunification efforts. COFC currently serves up to 10 families referred to the program by Lee County DHR. Utilizing a multisystemic, family-driven approach, service providers are prepared to coach, model support and intervene in an effort to strengthen family dynamics and assist with keeping children safe and productive. For more information concerning COFC, call (334) 364-0766 or email Shonda Davis at sdavis@lcydc.org. Comprehensive Family Services: A home-based multi-systemic program in which LCYDC staff partner with Lee County DHR social workers to provide wrap-around services to families. CFS therapists and family service workers tailor interventions to meet the needs of families to ensure child safety and preserve or reunify families. Therapeutic Foster Care: Provides intensive therapeutic and specialized services to children and teens (including sibling groups and teen moms). Length of stay varies as needed. Referrals are accepted from DHR. Program provides supportive intervention and nurturing environment for abused or emotionally conflicted children in the homes of trained foster parents located throughout Lee and adjacent counties. For information on becoming a therapeutic foster parent, please email your request to ilawrence@lcydc.org. Step-Down Therapeutic Foster Care: Children who have progressed sufficiently in TFC and require a reduced level of services in the TFC home, are eligible for Step-Down Therapeutic Care. The recommendation of the child's Family Planning Team is required for the reduced level of care. In the event that the child may indicate the need for intensified services, the child will be stepped up to the more intensive TFC level of care. Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: Depends on program. Call for details. Fees: Depends on the program. Transportation Provided: Yes. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 5-31-12 Big House P.O. Box 230 Opelika, AL 36803 Physical Address: 211 Samford Ave. (P) (334) 363-2634 Email: bighousefoundation@hotmail.com Contact: Micah Melnick Hours of Operation: Mon Thurs 10-4 pm Purpose: Big House is a non-profit organization in Opelika, AL that assists foster families in Lee County. From our Clothes Closet to our Kids Night Out respite events, our goal is to meet the specific needs of children who are often invisible in our society, and the families who have stepped up to care for them. 37 Children Foster Care / Adoption

Children Foster Care / Adoption Eligibility: Must be a foster family or be an adopted family affiliated through foster care. Preferred Referral Method: None at this current time Transportation: None Area of Service: Lee County Last updated: 7/5/11 38 Children Foster Care / Adoption

Children Hotlines Children Hotlines Metro Help National Runaway Switchboard 3080 North Lincoln Chicago, IL 60657 (p) 1-800-786-2929 or (773) 880-9860 Email: info@nrscrisisline.org Website: www.nrscrisisline.org Contact Person: Operator Days and Hours of Operation: Daily/24 Hr Hotline Purpose: Crisis Intervention/ Take messages or conference calls to parents/ Offer free Greyhound bus rides home/shelters Services Provided: Counseling Youth and Parents/ Youth Shelters/ Home free: free ticket back home Eligibility Requirements: Dependent upon the case. Transportation Provided: Free ticket back home, depending upon the situation. Area Served: United States Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 2/2/12 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (p) 1-800-843-5678 (24 hours) (p) (703) 224-2150 (f) (703) 224-2122 Website: www.missingkids.com Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a Week/ 24 Hours Purpose: The mission of the organization is to serve as the nation s resource on the issues of missing and sexually exploited children. The organization provides information and resources to law enforcement, parents, children including child victims as well as other professionals. Services Provided: A hotline for reporting disappearances, sightings, and sexual abuse. Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1/11/12 Youth Crisis Hotline (p) (800) 442-4673 24 hours Purpose: Provides counseling and referrals to local drug treatment centers, shelters, and counseling services. Responds to youth dealing with pregnancy, molestation, suicide, and child abuse. Operates 24 hours, seven days a week. Services Provided: Hotline (24 Hrs) Eligibility Requirements: None Fees: Depends upon the program but the phone calls are free. 39 Children Hotlines

Children Hotlines Area Served: Huntsville and North Alabama. Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way Last Updated 2/2/12 40 Children Hotlines

Children Legal Children Legal Lee County Family Court/ Juvenile Division 2311 Gateway Drive, Suite 119 (p)(334) 737-3463 Contact Person: Family Court Judge-Mike Fellows/Pam Seidler-Chief Probation Officer/ Intake Officer- Stephanie Brooks/ Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: The court and its personnel assists in processing cases referred to the court through the required court procedures and seeing that those cases are supervised by the correct personnel. Eligibility Requirements: Must be 18 years old or under and cases within Lee County jurisdiction. Preferred Referral Procedure: Agencies or Appearances. Fees: No filing fees, but court costs may be assessed at a later date. Area Served: Lee County or cases that occur within the jurisdiction of Lee County. Last Updated 2/2/12 Alabama Department of Human Resources - Lee County Office Child Protective Services 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Supporting Lee County's families. Services Provided: DHR investigates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation for children, disabled adults and the elderly. DHR provides services to strengthen families through appropriate, individualized services. DHR also licenses home day care providers of young children, foster care providers for abused children/adults and adoptive homes for DHR adoptions. Also general referrals for other community resources as Loins Club, are available through the Intake Unit. Lion's Club Program (Alabama Sight Conservation Association) Offers referrals on behalf of the local Lion's Clubs that serve the Lee County area. The Lion's Club provides eye exams and corrective lenses to eligible clients with low income. This service is provided to adults and children with no health insurance such as Medicaid or Medicare. Proof of income and I.D. are required Eligibility Requirements: Varies for different services. Fees: Depends upon the program and call DHR for details. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/25/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Correctional Services 1101 Spring Drive (p) (334) 321-0230 (f) (334) 749-3102 Website: lcydc.org/correctionalservices.aspx 41 Children Legal

Children Legal Contact Person: Charles Smith Days and Hours of Operation: Sun-Sat. / 24 hours Services Provided: (Information provided from website) East Alabama Regional Detention A maximum-security detention facility located on Main Campus with a capacity to serve 32 juveniles. The average age is 14 and the average length of stay is four weeks. Referrals accepted from DYS and Juvenile Court in 12 counties. Provides locked security, support, and limited psychological assessments for juvenile offenders awaiting final adjudication and placement. Voyages Offering Structure, Treatment, Awareness, Redirection and Support in a minimally secured congregate-care setting. Serving up to 16 females statewide ages 12 to 18 who have been referred for care by the Department of Youth Services. Average lenght of stay is up to 60 days. Program focus is on the development of responsible behavior patterns, social skill building and effective decision-making. The intervention team consists of referring workers, family, team leaders, residential specialists, teachers, a social worker and counselor with administrative and clinical support. B.E.A.M.S. (Behavior, Education, Attitude, Motivation & Success) Specialized community residential treatment for eight female juvenile offenders. This 90-day program provides treatment-based services to girls referred by Department of Youth Services. Maintenance/Security: The facilities, grounds, equipment and auto fleet owned by the agency require continual attention, repair and maintenance. The agency s Maintenance Department strives to assist department heads and direct-care staff in establishing and maintaining environments that are inviting and safe for children, families and employees. The agency s Security Department works to ensure year-round safety on the agency s main campus during late night and early morning hours. Eligibility Requirements: Adolescents committed by Juvenile Court System Preferred Referral Procedure: Referred through juvenile court and the Department of Youth Services Fees: Per Department of Youth Services and member county contracts Area Served: East Alabama Region/Statewide. Last Updated 1/12/12 42 Children Legal

Children Medical / Mental Health Children Medical / Mental Health State of Alabama Children's Rehabilitation Service 516 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Contact Person: Kimberly Wall Days and Hours of Operation: M- F/ 7:30AM - 4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children with disabilities. Services Provided: Rehabilitation service for children birth to age 21; provides disability services, expertise and adoptive technology to school system's for special needs children; administers state wide Hemophilia program; provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis. Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician, walk- in Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph counties Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able. Bill, Medicaid, or insurance. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Transportation: No Last Updated 10/21/11 The Kid One Transport System P.O. Box 360943 Birmingham, AL 35236-0943 ---or 3535 7th Ct. South Birmingham, AL 35222 (p) (205) 978-1000 or toll free (800) 543-7143 Website: www.kidone.org Purpose: Transportation provided for appointments that will better the patient medically, mentally or physically for children under the age of 19 and expectant mothers. Kid One does not provide transportation to school, daycare, or after school care. Services Provided: Transportation for children to their appointments. Eligibility Requirements: Must live in a home with a permanent or temporary lack of transportation. Must live in a home within the state of Alabama. Must be under the age of 19 and have a medical, mental, or physical illness; or must be an expectant mother. Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Fees: Must be Medicaid eligible/enrolled or there is a small fee. Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: 35 counties in Alabama. Last Updated 2/2/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Psychological Services 1109 Spring Drive 43 Children Medical / Mental Health

Children Medical / Mental Health (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 1/12/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Transition Services 1101 Spring Drive (p) (334) 749-2996 Website: www.lcydc.org/transitionservices.aspx Contact Person: Ellen Ingram, Director of Transition Services Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Services Provided: Passages: A moderate, congregate-care residential facility meeting the needs of a co-ed population ages 11-17. Length of stay is approximately 90 days and referrals are accepted from County DHRs and Juvenile Court Systems. For more information, please call 321-0217, or email Sherrell Stout at sstout@lcydc.org. Journeys: An intensive residential treatment facility serving up to 12 male and female adolescents ages 12 through 17. The youth are referred by Juvenile Court probation officers or DHR social workers throughout the State of Alabama. This facility is located on the Lee County Youth Development Center s Main Campus in Opelika, Alabama. Average length of stay is 9 months. The program provides intensive therapeutic interventions to address behavioral and psychosocial functioning in a minimally secured setting. For more information, please call (334) 321-0213 or email Rudolph Martin at rmartin@lcydc.org. Transitional Living Home: Serves a co-ed population of up to 10 adolescents ages 16 through 19. Referrals accepted statewide from DHR and Juvenile Court with length of stay ranging from several months to several years. Provides nurturance and support in a homelike environment with a goal of helping youth to live self sufficiently post-care. Strong emphasis on independent living skills including employment, money management and community integration. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Independent Living Services (ILP): Serves a co-ed population of up to four young adults in apartment living arrangements. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Central Cafeteria: Centrally located at the heart of main campus, the agency s Central Cafeteria operations meets standards set forth by the State Department of Public Health, as well as the Federal Child Nutrition program administered through the State of Alabama Department of Education. The cafeteria prepares more than three hundred meals each day year-round. After school and evening snacks as well as special dietary menus for youth with identified health issues are also provided. 44 Children Medical / Mental Health

Children Medical / Mental Health The cafeteria staff take pride in their efforts to prepare meals which appeal to a wide-range of discerning adolescent palates. They gladly accept suggestions from the residents and incorporate changes when feasible. For additional information call (334) 321-0238 or email Leighann@lcydc.org. Relief Staff Services: Providing qualified staff to physically supervise and support children in residential care 24-7-365 is a continually daunting task. In order to provide basic coverage during regular staff absences or position vacancies and additional coverage during client crisis, the agency utilizes a Relief Specialist system. Relief Specialists receive the same screening and training as the regular Residential Specialists and are expected to work on an as-needed basis. The Relief Specialists are vital to Transitional and Correctional Service operations and provide an important link to consistent quality client care. The agency strives to maintain a list of reliable and dependable Relief Specialists. For further information call (334) 321-0209. Preferred Referral Procedure: County Department of Human Resources or Juvenile Court. Fees: Per Contract rate or Non-contract rate.. Last Updated 1/12/12 State of Alabama Children's Rehabilitation Service 516 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Contact Person: Kimberly Wall Days and Hours of Operation: M- F/ 7:30AM - 4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children with disabilities. Services Provided: Rehabilitation service for children birth to age 21; provides disability services, expertise and adoptive technology to school system's for special needs children; administers state wide Hemophilia program; provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis. Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician, walk- in Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph counties Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able. Bill, Medicaid, or insurance. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Transportation: No Last Updated 10/21/11 The Kid One Transport System P.O. Box 360943 Birmingham, AL 35236-0943 ---or 3535 7th Ct. South Birmingham, AL 35222 (p) (205) 978-1000 or toll free (800) 543-7143 Website: www.kidone.org Purpose: Transportation provided for appointments that will better the patient medically, mentally or physically for children under the age of 19 and expectant mothers. Kid One does not provide transportation to school, daycare, or after school care. Services Provided: Transportation for children to their appointments. 45 Children Medical / Mental Health

Children Medical / Mental Health Eligibility Requirements: Must live in a home with a permanent or temporary lack of transportation. Must live in a home within the state of Alabama. Must be under the age of 19 and have a medical, mental, or physical illness; or must be an expectant mother. Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Fees: Must be Medicaid eligible/enrolled or there is a small fee. Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: 35 counties in Alabama. Last Updated 2/2/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Psychological Services 1109 Spring Drive (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 1/12/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Transition Services 1101 Spring Drive (p) (334) 749-2996 Website: www.lcydc.org/transitionservices.aspx Contact Person: Ellen Ingram, Director of Transition Services Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Services Provided: Passages: A moderate, congregate-care residential facility meeting the needs of a co-ed population ages 11-17. Length of stay is approximately 90 days and referrals are accepted from County DHRs and Juvenile Court Systems. For more information, please call 321-0217, or email Sherrell Stout at sstout@lcydc.org. Journeys: An intensive residential treatment facility serving up to 12 male and female adolescents ages 12 through 17. The youth are referred by Juvenile Court probation officers or DHR social workers throughout the State of Alabama. This facility is located on the Lee County Youth Development Center s Main Campus in Opelika, Alabama. Average length of stay is 9 months. The program provides intensive therapeutic interventions to address behavioral and psychosocial functioning in a minimally secured setting. For more information, please call (334) 321-0213 or email Rudolph Martin at rmartin@lcydc.org. 46 Children Medical / Mental Health

Children Medical / Mental Health Transitional Living Home: Serves a co-ed population of up to 10 adolescents ages 16 through 19. Referrals accepted statewide from DHR and Juvenile Court with length of stay ranging from several months to several years. Provides nurturance and support in a homelike environment with a goal of helping youth to live self sufficiently post-care. Strong emphasis on independent living skills including employment, money management and community integration. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Independent Living Services (ILP): Serves a co-ed population of up to four young adults in apartment living arrangements. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Central Cafeteria: Centrally located at the heart of main campus, the agency s Central Cafeteria operations meets standards set forth by the State Department of Public Health, as well as the Federal Child Nutrition program administered through the State of Alabama Department of Education. The cafeteria prepares more than three hundred meals each day year-round. After school and evening snacks as well as special dietary menus for youth with identified health issues are also provided. The cafeteria staff take pride in their efforts to prepare meals which appeal to a wide-range of discerning adolescent palates. They gladly accept suggestions from the residents and incorporate changes when feasible. For additional information call (334) 321-0238 or email Leighann@lcydc.org. Relief Staff Services: Providing qualified staff to physically supervise and support children in residential care 24-7-365 is a continually daunting task. In order to provide basic coverage during regular staff absences or position vacancies and additional coverage during client crisis, the agency utilizes a Relief Specialist system. Relief Specialists receive the same screening and training as the regular Residential Specialists and are expected to work on an as-needed basis. The Relief Specialists are vital to Transitional and Correctional Service operations and provide an important link to consistent quality client care. The agency strives to maintain a list of reliable and dependable Relief Specialists. For further information call (334) 321-0209. Preferred Referral Procedure: County Department of Human Resources or Juvenile Court. Fees: Per Contract rate or Non-contract rate.. Last Updated 1/12/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Outreach Services 1109 Spring Drive Opelika, Al 36801 Phone: (334) 749-2996 Fax: (334) 745-0503 Website: www.lcydc.org/communityservices.aspx Contact Person: Illya Lawrence Days and Hours of Operation: M- F/ Administrative Office- 8AM- 4:30 PM, Availability-24 hours Purpose: Provides a range of services for at- risk children, teens, and families including intervention through campus and community based residential programs and prevention through community outreach programs. Services Provided: Project Uplift: Program matches volunteers with over 300 children and pre-teens who reside in the Lee County area. Approximately 200 volunteers, primarily Auburn University students, serve as "big brothers and big sisters" to children referred through DHR, Juvenile Court, and the local school systems. Administrative office is located on the AU campus. Twenty volunteer trainings are offered throughout the year. Visit the Project Uplift website for additional detail, contact information, as well as, information regarding referring children to our program or to learn the steps to become a mentor to a child in our community. Click here to view the Project Uplift Web site East Alabama F.O.C.U.S. 47 Children Medical / Mental Health

Children Medical / Mental Health Family Outcome-Centered Unification Services is a specialized program that provides intensive time-limited family preservation and reunification services to families in Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa and Elmore Counties. With a focus on child safety, these services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each family referred by DHR. Services offered by F.O.C.U.S. are based on the Homebuilders Model and Functional Family Therapy. Both Models are evidence-based and family-focused and are designed for in-home service provision. Continuum of Family Care (COFC): The Lee County COFC program is a home-based program which started in November, 2006, in partnership with the State and Lee County Departments of Human Resources. COFC brings together a continuum or array of service disciplines with a goal of serving at-risk children and their families in the least disruptive, most seamless manner possible. The COFC program employs a staff of in-home service professionals who focus on meeting the immediate or chronic, ongoing needs of families in crisis in an effort to prevent the placement of children outside of the home. In cases where residential care is advisable, COFC coordinates both placement and reunification efforts. COFC currently serves up to 10 families referred to the program by Lee County DHR. Utilizing a multisystemic, family-driven approach, service providers are prepared to coach, model support and intervene in an effort to strengthen family dynamics and assist with keeping children safe and productive. For more information concerning COFC, call (334) 364-0766 or email Shonda Davis at sdavis@lcydc.org. Comprehensive Family Services: A home-based multi-systemic program in which LCYDC staff partner with Lee County DHR social workers to provide wrap-around services to families. CFS therapists and family service workers tailor interventions to meet the needs of families to ensure child safety and preserve or reunify families. Therapeutic Foster Care: Provides intensive therapeutic and specialized services to children and teens (including sibling groups and teen moms). Length of stay varies as needed. Referrals are accepted from DHR. Program provides supportive intervention and nurturing environment for abused or emotionally conflicted children in the homes of trained foster parents located throughout Lee and adjacent counties. For information on becoming a therapeutic foster parent, please email your request to ilawrence@lcydc.org. Step-Down Therapeutic Foster Care: Children who have progressed sufficiently in TFC and require a reduced level of services in the TFC home, are eligible for Step-Down Therapeutic Care. The recommendation of the child's Family Planning Team is required for the reduced level of care. In the event that the child may indicate the need for intensified services, the child will be stepped up to the more intensive TFC level of care. Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: Depends on program. Call for details. Fees: Depends on the program. Transportation Provided: Yes. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 5-31-12 48 Children Medical / Mental Health

Children Shelters Children Shelters East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Residential Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2877 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/residential.htm Contact Person: Outreach Services Department Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-5:00PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: The center has a variety of group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Services Provided: Group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Homes are based on condition (i.e. mentally handicapped or mentally ill) and age. The ages served are from children to elderly. Eligibility Requirements: Must be mentally handicapped or mentally ill. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Call the Outreach Services Department to arrange an appointment. Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 5-31-12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Outreach Services 1109 Spring Drive Opelika, Al 36801 Phone: (334) 749-2996 Fax: (334) 745-0503 Website: www.lcydc.org/communityservices.aspx Contact Person: Illya Lawrence Days and Hours of Operation: M- F/ Administrative Office- 8AM- 4:30 PM, Availability-24 hours Purpose: Provides a range of services for at- risk children, teens, and families including intervention through campus and community based residential programs and prevention through community outreach programs. Services Provided: Project Uplift: Program matches volunteers with over 300 children and pre-teens who reside in the Lee County area. Approximately 200 volunteers, primarily Auburn University students, serve as "big brothers and big sisters" to children referred through DHR, Juvenile Court, and the local school systems. Administrative office is located on the AU campus. Twenty volunteer trainings are offered throughout the year. Visit the Project Uplift website for additional detail, contact information, as well as, information regarding referring children to our program or to learn the steps to become a mentor to a child in our community. Click here to view the Project Uplift Web site East Alabama F.O.C.U.S. Family Outcome-Centered Unification Services is a specialized program that provides intensive time-limited family preservation and reunification services to families in Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa and Elmore Counties. With a focus on child safety, these services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each family referred by DHR. Services offered by F.O.C.U.S. are based on the Homebuilders Model and Functional Family Therapy. Both Models are evidence-based and family-focused and are designed for in-home service provision. Continuum of Family Care (COFC): The Lee County COFC program is a home-based program which started in November, 2006, in partnership with the State and Lee County Departments of Human Resources. COFC brings together a continuum or array of 49 Children Shelters

Children Shelters service disciplines with a goal of serving at-risk children and their families in the least disruptive, most seamless manner possible. The COFC program employs a staff of in-home service professionals who focus on meeting the immediate or chronic, ongoing needs of families in crisis in an effort to prevent the placement of children outside of the home. In cases where residential care is advisable, COFC coordinates both placement and reunification efforts. COFC currently serves up to 10 families referred to the program by Lee County DHR. Utilizing a multisystemic, family-driven approach, service providers are prepared to coach, model support and intervene in an effort to strengthen family dynamics and assist with keeping children safe and productive. For more information concerning COFC, call (334) 364-0766 or email Shonda Davis at sdavis@lcydc.org. Comprehensive Family Services: A home-based multi-systemic program in which LCYDC staff partner with Lee County DHR social workers to provide wrap-around services to families. CFS therapists and family service workers tailor interventions to meet the needs of families to ensure child safety and preserve or reunify families. Therapeutic Foster Care: Provides intensive therapeutic and specialized services to children and teens (including sibling groups and teen moms). Length of stay varies as needed. Referrals are accepted from DHR. Program provides supportive intervention and nurturing environment for abused or emotionally conflicted children in the homes of trained foster parents located throughout Lee and adjacent counties. For information on becoming a therapeutic foster parent, please email your request to ilawrence@lcydc.org. Step-Down Therapeutic Foster Care: Children who have progressed sufficiently in TFC and require a reduced level of services in the TFC home, are eligible for Step-Down Therapeutic Care. The recommendation of the child's Family Planning Team is required for the reduced level of care. In the event that the child may indicate the need for intensified services, the child will be stepped up to the more intensive TFC level of care. Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: Depends on program. Call for details. Fees: Depends on the program. Transportation Provided: Yes. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 5-31-12 Metro Help National Runaway Switchboard 3080 North Lincoln Chicago, IL 60657 (p) 1-800-786-2929 or (773) 880-9860 Email: info@nrscrisisline.org Website: www.nrscrisisline.org Contact Person: Operator Days and Hours of Operation: Daily/24 Hr Hotline Purpose: Crisis Intervention/ Take messages or conference calls to parents/ Offer free Greyhound bus rides home/shelters Services Provided: Counseling Youth and Parents/ Youth Shelters/ Home free: free ticket back home Eligibility Requirements: Dependent upon the case. Transportation Provided: Free ticket back home, depending upon the situation. Area Served: United States Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 2/2/12 50 Children Shelters

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Children Special Needs Children Special Needs Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program University of Alabama 624 Bryant Dr. Box 870395 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0392 (p) (205) 348-4928 / 1-800-826-1675 (f) (205) 348-3909 Email: adap@adap.ua.edu Website: www.adap.net Contact Person: Ellen Gillespie Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:45PM Purpose: To advocate for the rights of those with disabilities. Services Provided: Legal Rights/ Assistance with Information and Referral/Education and Training. Eligibility Requirements: To be diagnosed with a disability, live in Alabama, to meet priority issues.. Preferred Referral Procedure: Telephone Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 5-31-12 Alabama Early Intervention System Child Find 602 S. Lawrence St. Montgomery, AL 36104 (p) 1-800-543-3098 / TTY: 800-499-1816 (f) (334) 293-7393 hispanic # (866) 450-2838 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us/ei Contact Person: Elizabeth D. Prince Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To locate, identify, evaluate, and coordinate services for children from birth through 3 years of age with special needs/disabilities. Services Provided: Child Find Information and Referral/ Public Awareness (Brochure/ Fact Sheet) Eligibility Requirements: Client must have a known or suspected developmental delay in one or more areas: physical, vision/hearing, motor, etc.. / Fax.. Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: Early Intervention Service. Last Updated 5-31-12 Camp ASCCA P.O. Box 21 5278 Camp ASCCA Jackson Gap, AL 36861 (p) (256) 825-9226 (p) (800) 843-2267 (f) (256) 825-8332 Email: matt@campascca.org 52 Children Special Needs

Email: info@campascca.org Website: www.campascca.org Children Special Needs Contact Person: Matt Rickman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4PM Purpose: CAMP provides quality year-round recreational and educational activities in a resident camp setting for individuals with disabilities in a barrier-free environment. Services Provided: One week summer camps/ Seasonal weekend camps Eligibility Requirements: Mental/ Physical Disability: Ages 6- Adult Waiting List: Yes. Fees: Yes, based on service provided. Area Served: Alabama and a few areas in Tennessee and Georgia. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Easter Seals Society Last Updated 5/16/12 Camp Smile-A-Mile 1510 5th Ave. S. Birmingham, AL 35233 (p) (205) 323-8427 / 1-888-500-7920 (f) (205) 323-6220 Website: www.campsam.org Contact Person: Bruce Hooper, Executive Director Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: Alabama s program for children with cancer. Services Provided: Camp for children with cancer. Eligibility Requirements: Cancer patients between the ages of 2 and young adults. Preferred Referral Procedure: Referrals through the Children s Hospital Hematology/Oncology department. Fees: No cost to children with cancer Transportation Provided: Week long camps have transportation provided through busing from Children s Hospital. Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 1/12/12 Children's Rehabilitation Services 516 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Contact Person: Kimberly Waugh Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children in need who have disabilities. Services Provided: Provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician referral or walk-in Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able; Will bill Medicaid or insurance companies. 53 Children Special Needs

Children Special Needs Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Last Updated 10/21/11 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Adult Case Management Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2700 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: A consumer focused strategy for linking mentally ill (SMI) adults, seriously emotionally disturbed (SED) individuals with mental retardation to necessary community supported systems and services. Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped, mental illness, or seriously emotionally disturbed individuals. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1-10-10 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Residential Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2877 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/residential.htm Contact Person: Outreach Services Department Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-5:00PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: The center has a variety of group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Services Provided: Group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Homes are based on condition (i.e. mentally handicapped or mentally ill) and age. The ages served are from children to elderly. Eligibility Requirements: Must be mentally handicapped or mentally ill. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Call the Outreach Services Department to arrange an appointment. Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 5-31-12 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Outpatient Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) 334) 742-2877 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F / 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: The Center offers a wide range of general outpatient services to adults and children who have a diagnosis of serious mental illness or who have a serious emotional disturbance. Services Provided: Primary goal is to assist consumers to achieve, maintain, or return to an optimal level of functioning in the community. This goal is accomplished by providing a wide range of services to consumers and 54 Children Special Needs

Children Special Needs their families, delivered by a team of qualified staff, including therapists, nurses, case managers, psychiatrists, and nurse practitioners. Psychiatric clinics are scheduled for adults and children weekly at the outpatient clinics. Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped, mentally ill, or serious emotional disturbance. Preferred Referral Procedure: Call for an appointment Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1-10-10 State of Alabama Children's Rehabilitation Service 516 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Contact Person: Kimberly Wall Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM -4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children with disabilities. Services Provided: Rehabilitation service for children birth to age 21; provides disability services, expertise and adoptive technology to school system's for special needs children; administers state wide Hemophilia program; provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis. Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician, walk-in Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph counties Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able. Bill, Medicaid, or insurance. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Transportation: No Last Updated 1-10-10 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Psychological Services 1109 Spring Drive (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. 55 Children Special Needs

Children Special Needs Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 1/12/12 56 Children Special Needs

Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling Counseling and Support Groups Counseling Auburn University Marriage and Family Therapy Center Glanton House Auburn University, AL 36849 (p) (334) 844-4478 (f) (334) 844-1924 Website: www.mftcenter.auburn.edu Contact Person: Dr. Tom Smith Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM, Evening Appointments Available Purpose: To provide marriage and family therapy to individuals, couples, and families. Services Provided: Individual/ Family/ Couples Counseling Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted Preferred Referral Procedure: Call between 8AM-4:30PM to schedule an appointment Fees: Based on family size and income ($10-$40) Area Served: Lee County and Surrounding Areas Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Human Development & Family Studies in the college of Human Sciences, Auburn University Last Updated 10-5-11 Child Advocacy Center of East Alabama 1810 Corporate Drive (p) (334) 705-0770 (f) (334) 705-0741 Email: childadvocacy@cacea.net Website: www.cacea.net Contact Person: Cleone Brock Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide a safe, comfortable, non-threatening environment for children who are victims of sexual and/or physical abuse. Services Provided: Counseling Eligibility Requirements: Any child who is a victim of sexual and/or physical abuse. Preferred Referral Procedure: Referrals by Department of Human Resources and Law Enforcement Area Served: Lee and Macon Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Human Resources/ Law Enforcement Agencies/Alabama Child Advocacy Center Network Last Updated 10/5/11 His Place 1415 Second Avenue (p) (334) 749-2130 (f) (334) 749-2381 Website: www.harvestevangelism.org Email: hisplace@harvestevangelism.org Contact Person: Don Sledge Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a week/ 24 Hrs; Office: M-F 9am-5pm 57 Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling

Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling Purpose: Voluntary one year Christian program for men with life controlling problems and all forms of addiction Services Provided: Transient Shelter/ Rehabilitation/ Christian Counseling Eligibility Requirements: Must be 18 years or older; must commit to a one year residency program Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Court Referral/ Self Referral Fees: -$300 for curriculum during the program but if the participant is not satisfied or does not wish to stay for the duration of the program then His Place will provide the individual with a $150 bus ticket Transportation Provided: Limited Area Served: East Alabama and is a worldwide organization Affiliation/Parent Organization: Harvest Evangelism Last Updated 10/05/11 Psychological Services Center 1109 Spring Drive (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 1/12/12 Rape Counselors of East Alabama 2133 Executive Park Drive (p) (334) 741-0707 (f) (334) 745-5606 Contact Person: Vickie Dearing Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-5PM/ (334) 705-0510 - (24 hrs) Purpose: Provides 24 hour crisis counseling to victims of sexual violence through community volunteers. Prevention education programming to schools, professionals, and community groups. Services Provided: To help victims get through the hospital tests, police questioning, etc,. immediately following the rape. / Work with schools to educate on sexual assault. / Support groups. Eligibility Requirements: None ne Area Served: Chambers, Lee, Macon, and Tallapoosa Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way Last Updated 7/5/11 58 Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling

Women's Hope Medical Clinic 820 Stage Road Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (800) 395-HELP 24 hour hotline (p) (334) 502-7000 Website: www.womenshope.org Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9:00AM-5:00PM Purpose: To provide medically accurate information about pregnancy, fetal development, lifestyle issues, and related concerns. Services Provided: Abortion alternatives/ Free lay counseling/ Free pregnancy test information/ Free maternity and infant clothing/ Free STD testing / Personal Appearance/ Appointment Area Served: Unrestricted Last updated: 11/29/11 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Psychological Services 1109 Spring Drive (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 1/12/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Outreach Services 1109 Spring Drive Opelika, Al 36801 Phone: (334) 749-2996 Fax: (334) 745-0503 Website: www.lcydc.org/communityservices.aspx Contact Person: Illya Lawrence Days and Hours of Operation: M- F/ Administrative Office- 8AM- 4:30 PM, Availability-24 hours 59 Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling

Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling Purpose: Provides a range of services for at- risk children, teens, and families including intervention through campus and community based residential programs and prevention through community outreach programs. Services Provided: Project Uplift: Program matches volunteers with over 300 children and pre-teens who reside in the Lee County area. Approximately 200 volunteers, primarily Auburn University students, serve as "big brothers and big sisters" to children referred through DHR, Juvenile Court, and the local school systems. Administrative office is located on the AU campus. Twenty volunteer trainings are offered throughout the year. Visit the Project Uplift website for additional detail, contact information, as well as, information regarding referring children to our program or to learn the steps to become a mentor to a child in our community. Click here to view the Project Uplift Web site East Alabama F.O.C.U.S. Family Outcome-Centered Unification Services is a specialized program that provides intensive time-limited family preservation and reunification services to families in Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa and Elmore Counties. With a focus on child safety, these services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each family referred by DHR. Services offered by F.O.C.U.S. are based on the Homebuilders Model and Functional Family Therapy. Both Models are evidence-based and family-focused and are designed for in-home service provision. Continuum of Family Care (COFC): The Lee County COFC program is a home-based program which started in November, 2006, in partnership with the State and Lee County Departments of Human Resources. COFC brings together a continuum or array of service disciplines with a goal of serving at-risk children and their families in the least disruptive, most seamless manner possible. The COFC program employs a staff of in-home service professionals who focus on meeting the immediate or chronic, ongoing needs of families in crisis in an effort to prevent the placement of children outside of the home. In cases where residential care is advisable, COFC coordinates both placement and reunification efforts. COFC currently serves up to 10 families referred to the program by Lee County DHR. Utilizing a multisystemic, family-driven approach, service providers are prepared to coach, model support and intervene in an effort to strengthen family dynamics and assist with keeping children safe and productive. For more information concerning COFC, call (334) 364-0766 or email Shonda Davis at sdavis@lcydc.org. Comprehensive Family Services: A home-based multi-systemic program in which LCYDC staff partner with Lee County DHR social workers to provide wrap-around services to families. CFS therapists and family service workers tailor interventions to meet the needs of families to ensure child safety and preserve or reunify families. Therapeutic Foster Care: Provides intensive therapeutic and specialized services to children and teens (including sibling groups and teen moms). Length of stay varies as needed. Referrals are accepted from DHR. Program provides supportive intervention and nurturing environment for abused or emotionally conflicted children in the homes of trained foster parents located throughout Lee and adjacent counties. For information on becoming a therapeutic foster parent, please email your request to ilawrence@lcydc.org. Step-Down Therapeutic Foster Care: Children who have progressed sufficiently in TFC and require a reduced level of services in the TFC home, are eligible for Step-Down Therapeutic Care. The recommendation of the child's Family Planning Team is required for the reduced level of care. In the event that the child may indicate the need for intensified services, the child will be stepped up to the more intensive TFC level of care. Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: Depends on program. Call for details. Fees: Depends on the program. Transportation Provided: Yes. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 5-31-12 60 Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling

Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups AL-ANON (Alcoholics Anonymous Family Support Group) Meetings at Emmanuel Episcopal Church 800 1st Avenue (p) (334) 745-8405 Website: www.alnwfl-al-anon.org Contact Person: Karen (334) 741-8515 Days and Hours of Operation: Meetings: Monday: 6:00 pm - Serenity Corner Al-Anon Group, Cornerstone Methodist Church (Auburn) at 6pm. Tuesday: 7:30 pm - Open Door AFG, Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Opelika) Thursday: 12:00 pm - Women in Recovery, Holy Trinity Episcopal (Auburn) Thursday: 7:30 pm - Thursday Night AFG, Pelham House (Alexander City) Sunday: 12:30 pm - Reprieve for Families AFG, The Reprieve (Opelika) Purpose: Support group for families of alcoholics. Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 12/29/11 Alabama Head Injury Foundation 3781 Martha Lane Millbrook, AL 36054 (p) (334) 290-0646 (P/F) (f) (205) 823-4544 Emergencies Only Cell Phone: (334) 224-5179 Email: ahif_montgomery_auburn@yahoo.com Website: www.ahif.org Contact Person: Holli Driver, Auburn Resource Coordinator Days and Hours of Operation: 24 hours Purpose: To promote the quality of life for survivors and families, promote prevention of head injury. Services Provided: Information/ Referral/ Support Groups Eligibility Requirements: Client has suffered traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury. Area Served: State of Alabama Last Updated 12/29/11 Alabama Post Adoption Connections 500 Interstate Park Suite 501 Montgomery, AL 36109 (p) (334) 409-9477/ (866) 803-2722 (f) (334) 409-9474 Email: info@casapac.org Website: www.casapac.org or www.childsaid.org Contact Person: Kevin Williams Days and Hours of Operation: M-F 8:30AM - 5:00 PM/ Saturday 10:30AM - 4:00 PM Purpose: Provides services for helping families deal with adoption. 61 Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups

Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups Services Provided: Free counseling for adoptive families support groups, resource library, educational training for prospective adoptive families in consideration of adopting waiting children in Alabama, Special Events, and a Camp. Eligibility Requirements: Must be Pre-Adoptive family., Email Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: DHR and Children's Aid Society Last Updated 10/21/11 Alcoholics Anonymous Auburn / Opelika Intergroup (p) (334) 745-8405 Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org Days and Hours of Operation: Please call for meeting times or check the Website Purpose: To stay sober and help others achieve sobriety. Services Provided: Support group/ Mentors/ Education Eligibility Requirements: Anyone who feels they may have a problem with alcohol or is interested in learning about the effects of alcohol. Last Updated 12/30/11 Alzheimer's Disease Support Group 2207 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 749-5264 ext. 215 Contact Person: Leisa Askew Days and Hours of Operation: Every Thursday/ Respite program 12:30PM -4:30PM Purpose: To provide support and relief for caregivers of anyone suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other related dementias. Eligibility Requirements: Must know someone suffering early stages of Alzheimer's disease or other related dementias. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Lee-Russell Area Agency on Aging. Meetings: 1st Monday of month at 10AM; 3rd Monday of month at 1PM; Meetings held at Magnolia Place: 1552 Professional Parkway, Auburn AL Last Updated 8-13-09 Hospice Advantage of East Alabama Medical Center 665 Opelika Road Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 826-1899 (f) (334) 826-0756 Contact Person: Sherri Burdell, RN Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Nurses are available 24/7 Purpose: Provides comfort, pain relief, and palliative care to terminally ill patients and their families, including social work, home health aid, and volunteer services. 62 Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups

Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups Services Provided: Respite Care/ Nursing Services/ Residential Care/ Social Work Services/ Physical, Occupational, Speech Therapy/ Dietary Counseling / Chaplain Eligibility Requirements: Must be diagnosed as terminally ill by a physician. Fees: Yes, varies with service and with insurance providers. Area Served: Lee County and Surrounding Areas Affiliation/Parent Organization: EAMC, Hospice Advantage, and Bethany House. Last Updated 12-30-11 Leukemia Society of America, Inc., Alabama Chapter 100 Chase Park South, Suite 220 Birmingham, AL 35244 (p) (205) 989-0098 (f) (205) 989-0099 Website: www.lls.org Contact Person: Noralyn Hamilton Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: Dedicated to curing leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, and myeloma and to improve the quality of life patients and their families. Services Provided: Patient Financial Aid/ Family Support Group Programs/ Programs for children with cancer Eligibility Requirements: People with a diagnosis of leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma / Email Area Served: Alabama and Florida Panhandle Last Updated 12-30-11 Overeaters Anonymous (p) (334) 745-5503 Website: www.oa.org Contact Person: Marion (334) 750-6920 Days and Hours of Operation: Call for meeting times. Newcomers meet on Wednesdays at 6:00PM and the regular members meet on Mondays at 6:30 pm at Grace Methodist Church located at 915 E Glenn Avenue, Auburn Alabama. Purpose: Regular Meetings/ Open to all people who have a desire to stop compulsive eating habits. Services Provided: Support Group Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Unrestricted Last Updated 12-30-11 Smokers Support Group 2027 Pepperell Parkway (p) (334) 705-1694 Email: samantha_bishop@eamc.org 63 Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups

Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups Contact Person: Samantha Bishop Days and Hours of Operation: Every Monday/ 6PM-7PM (First-timers please call before you come) Purpose: To provide a support group for people that have stopped smoking. Services Provided: Support Group; Quit-Smoking classes Eligibility Requirements: Preferably quit smoking Fees: $65/ 9-week class; support group is free Area Served: Auburn/Opelika Affiliation/Parent Organization: EAMC Last Updated 8-13-09 64 Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups

Education / Employment - Education Education / Employment - Education Achievement Center 510 West Thomason Circle (p) (334)745-3501 (f) (334)749-5808 Email: info@achievement-center.org Website: www.achievement-center.org/ Contact Person: Furrell Bailey Days and Hours of Operation: M-Th 8AM-4:00PM and Friday 8AM - 11:30AM Purpose: The Achievement Center- Easter Seal provides vocational development and extended employment programs for physically, mentally and developmentally disabled individuals; to assist them in obtaining competitive or extended employment; and to help maximize their independent living skills. Services Provided: Job Development, Job Coaching, Job Retention, and On The Job Training / Evaluation, and Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) Eligibility Requirements: 16-21 years old, out of school and within household income requirements set by the Workforce Development Act. Must present 2 forms of ID and proof of family income. Waiting List: Possibly Preferred Referral Procedure: Must have a referral from the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Fees: Yes, based on service provided. Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Macon, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 12/30/11 Adult Education Classes Southern Union State Community College 1701 Lafayette Parkway (p) (334) 749-6437 (ext 5339) / (334) 749-8480 Email: dsmith@suscc.edu Contact Person: Martha Law Purpose: To prepare for high school equivalency degree. Services Provided: A free adult education class to help prepare for the GED high school diploma. Eligibility Requirements: Please call Area Served: Chambers, Clay, Lee & Randolph Counties. Last Updated 12/09 Alabama Council on Human Relations Head Start Program 319 West Glenn Avenue / P.O. Box 409 Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-8336 (f) (334) 826-6397 Website: www.achr.com/head_start.htm Contact Person: Theresa Rudolph Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Educational, medical and dental care for low income children ages 3-5. 65 Education / Employment - Education

Education / Employment - Education Services Provided: Head Start Program: Medical care, dental care and family support for children enrolled in program Eligibility Requirements: Must meet income guidelines. Waiting List: Only if full Fees: No Area Served: Lee, Russell, Macon & Bullock Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: ACHR Last Updated 12/30/11 Job Corps 1145 Air Base Blvd Montgomery, AL 36108 (p) (334) 262-8883 (f) (334) 265-2339 Website: http://montgomery.jobcorps.gov/about.aspx Contact Person: An Admissions Counselor at (800) 733-5627 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: A U.S. Department of Labor Federally Funded Vocational and Educational Program that gives young men and women between the ages of 16-24 years a chance to learn skills needed to get a good job. Services Provided: Provide over 100 different types of job training/ Provide help studying for GED or High School Diploma/ Job Skills/ Room and Board; medical and dental care; clothing allowance of up to $317 the first year and salary up to $200 a month. Eligibility Requirements: Must meet Federal Poverty Guidelines/ Must live in Job Corp Center (Training lasts 6-18 months) Waiting List: At some centers Transportation Provided: Depends on the center you choose. Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 12/09 Lee County Extension System 600 South 7th Street, Suite 4 (p) (334) 749-3353 (f) (334) 749-1444 Email: cbrowne@aces.edu Website: www.aces.edu Contact Person: Chuck Browne Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-12 Noon, 12:30PM-4:30PM Purpose: To improve the quality of life for Lee County through Auburn University Research based education programs. Services Provided: Agriculture 4-H, Home Economics, Community Resource Development, Food and Nutrition, Forestry and Wildlife, Agriculture, Home and Commercial Horticulture, and Aqua Culture. Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted Preferred Referral Procedure: None Fees: Depends on the program. Area Served: Lee County and surrounding areas. 66 Education / Employment - Education

Last Updated 12/30/11 Education / Employment - Education Lee County Literacy Coalition 2133 Executive Park Drive Opelika, AL 36830 (p) (334) 705-0001 Website: www.leecountyliteracy.org/ Contact Person: Sue Edge Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9AM-4PM (Tutoring: day or evening) Purpose: To provide free literacy services to all who come forward and ask. Services Provided: Tutoring/ Reading Programs Eligibility Requirements: Must have desire to read well and come forward and ask for help Waiting List: Sometimes for appointment for personal appearance. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way of Lee County, Inc. Last Updated 12/30/11 OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University) Outreach Program Office 301 O.D. Smith Hall Auburn University, AL 36849-5609 (p) (334) 844-5100 (f) (334) 844-3101 Email: opo@auburn.edu Website: www.olliatauburn.org/ Contact Person: Linda Shook, OLLI Auburn Coordinator Purpose: OLLI is a membership program for learning in retirement. Services Provided: Provide courses of 8-10 week duration on subjects such as literature, art, geo politics, economics, history, ethics, memoir writing, and current issues for learning in retirement. Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted Preferred Referral Procedure: Enroll by mail or online Fees: Enrollment fee is $25. Course fees: Fall, Winter and Spring $140; Fall and Winter $115; Fall and Spring $115; Fall semester is $65. Area Served: Unlimited, but mainly within 30 mile radius of Auburn. Affiliation/Parent Organization: National Resource Center for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes. Last Updated 12/30/11 67 Education / Employment - Education

Education / Employment - Employment Education / Employment Employment Alabama State Employment Service 2300 Fredrick Road (p) (334) 749-5065 Website: www.joblink.alabama.gov Contact: Deidra Bell Days and Hours of Operations: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: To help people within the community find employments. Services Provided: Job Development/ Job Referral/ Job Placement/ Testing and Job Counseling/ Information and Referral Eligibility Requirements: None Preferred Referral Procedure: Personal Appearance Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12/09 Goodwill Industries 1955 North Side Industrial Boulevard Columbus, GA 31904 (p) (706) 324-4366 (f) (706) 660-0429 toll free: (866) 325-8265 Email: gwicol@gwicol.org Website: www.gwisr.org Contact Person: Jane Nichols Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30 am - 4 pm Purpose: To train persons with disability so they may gain competitive employment. Services Provided: Work Evaluation and Adjustment Training/ Clothing Eligibility Requirements: To have a certified disability by a physician. Waiting List: Yes, Depends on availability of jobs. / Personal Appearance ( Must have birth certificate, income tax statement, disability papers, and social security card) Fees: Varies Area Served: Columbus, Phenix City, West Point, LaGrange, Americus, Opelika, Eufaula, Carrolton, Newnan Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way, CARF, GARF Last Updated 12/09 Job Corps 1145 Air Base Blvd Montgomery, AL 36108 (p) (334) 262-8883 (f) (334) 265-2339 toll free: (800) 449-8883 Contact Person: Daphne Smith Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: A U.S. Department of Labor Federally Funded Vocational and Educational Program that gives young men and women between the ages of 16-24 years a chance to learn skills needed to get a good job. 68 Education / Employment - Employment

Education / Employment - Employment Services Provided: Provide over 100 different types of job training/ Provide help studying for GED or High School Diploma/ Job Skills/ Room and Board; medical and dental care; clothing allowance of up to $317 the first year and salary up to $200 a month. Eligibility Requirements: Must meet Federal Poverty Guidelines/ Must live in Job Corp Center (Training lasts 6-18 months) Waiting List: At some centers Transportation Provided: Depends on the center you choose. Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 12/09 Opelika CareerLink 2300 Frederick Rd. Opelika, AL 36803-1589 (p) (334) 749-5704 (f) (334) 749-5031 Contact Person: Peggy Bridges Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:45AM-4:30PM Purpose: Help people in the community with job training and also finding a job. Services Provided: Job Training/ Finding a Job/ Job Retraining Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Employment Services Last Updated 12/09 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Family Assistance Program and Jobs Program 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: http://dhr.alabama.gov/ Contact Person: Cynthia W. Burke Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: The Family Assistance Program provides financial assistance to meet basic needs for families with a dependent child under age 18 or age 19 if s/he is a full time student in a secondary school or in the equivalent level of vocational or technical training and whose income and resources do not exceed established agency standards. The Family Assistance and JOBS Program offers benefits and services to eligible families so as to encourage the care of children in their own homes or in the homes of relatives. Services Provided: Temporary cash payments, Work and job training services, and Child care assistance for parents engaged in work and training activities. Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents, income and resource guidelines based on family size. / Office Visit (must obtain application form) Area Served: Lee County 69 Education / Employment - Employment

Education / Employment - Employment Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/25/12 70 Education / Employment - Employment

Emergency Shelters Emergency Shelters Domestic Violence Intervention Center P.O. Box 2183 Opelika, AL 36803-2183 (p) (800) 650-6522/ (334) 749-1515 (f) (334) 749-2220 Website: www.acadv.org Contact Person: Lisa Stephens Days and Hours of Operation: Office: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm/ 24 Hr Hotline Purpose: Temporary emergency shelter for battered spouses and their children. Confidential location, counseling, and referrals. Services Provided: Shelter/ Counseling/Violence Prevention Programs Eligibility Requirements: Victim of Domestic Violence Area Served: Lee, Macon, Tallapoosa, Randolph, Chambers Counties. Last Updated 1/11/12 Lee County American Red Cross 206 26th Street (p) (334) 749-9981 (f) (334) 749-8299 Email: info@leeredcross.org Websites: www.gulfcoastredcross.org/ or www.leeredcross.org Contact Person: Jennifer Ryan Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8 AM-12PM; 1PM- 4PM Purpose: Provides disaster relief during natural disasters/ Operates local blood drives/ Assists burn-out victims/ Offers training in CPR, water safety and first aid. Services Provided: Disaster Services/ Armed Forces Emergency Services/ Blood Services Eligibility Requirements: Military Families/ Disaster Victims/ Blood Donors/ Elderly and Disabled (for Project Share), and General Public Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Call before sending clients Fees: Tuition for health and safety courses Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: American Red Cross- Washington DC Last Updated 1-10-10 Metro Help National Runaway Switchboard 3080 North Lincoln Chicago, IL 60657 (p) 1-800-786-2929 or (773) 880-9860 Email: info@nrscrisisline.org Website: www.nrscrisisline.org Contact Person: Operator Days and Hours of Operation: Daily/24 Hr Hotline 71 Education / Employment - Employment

Emergency Shelters Purpose: Crisis Intervention/ Take messages or conference calls to parents/ Offer free Greyhound bus rides home/shelters Services Provided: Counseling Youth and Parents/ Youth Shelters/ Home free: free ticket back home Eligibility Requirements: Dependent upon the case. Transportation Provided: Free ticket back home, depending upon the situation. Area Served: United States Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 2/2/12 72 Education / Employment - Employment

Government Aid Government Aid Medicaid Agency 1716 Catherine Court Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 502-5446/ 1-800-362-1504 Hotline Contact Person: Betty Chapman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: Assists Medicaid recipients with their questions and problems concerning Medicaid. Services Provided: Information and Referral/ Ambulance service where medically necessary for Medicaid eligible. Eligibility Requirements: Income Eligibility Transportation: No Area Served: Auburn/ Opelika Last Updated 12/09 Peace Corps (National Office) Paul D. Coverdell Peace Corps Headquarters 1111 20th Street NW Washington, DC 20526 (800) 424-8580 (Regional Office) 61 Forsyth St. Suite 3M40 Atlanta, GA 30303 (p) 1-800-424-8580 24 hours Email: atlinfo@peacecorps.gov Website: www.peacecorps.gov Purpose: To locate willing people to volunteer to help people in other countries. Services Provided: Volunteers to help build homes and establish things needed in communities. Eligibility Requirements: Call for information Fees: Call for information Area Served: Unrestricted Last Updated 12/09 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Family Assistance Program and Jobs Program 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: http://dhr.alabama.gov/ Contact Person: Cynthia W. Burke Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM 73 Government Aid

Government Aid Purpose: The Family Assistance Program provides financial assistance to meet basic needs for families with a dependent child under age 18 or age 19 if s/he is a full time student in a secondary school or in the equivalent level of vocational or technical training and whose income and resources do not exceed established agency standards. The Family Assistance and JOBS Program offers benefits and services to eligible families so as to encourage the care of children in their own homes or in the homes of relatives. Services Provided: Temporary cash payments, Work and job training services, and Child care assistance for parents engaged in work and training activities. Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents, income and resource guidelines based on family size. / Office Visit (must obtain application form) Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/25/12 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Food Stamps 1715 Corporate Dr. (p) (334) 737-1270 (f) (334) 749-0889 Alabama Website: http://dhr.alabama.gov/ Lee County Website: http://dhr.alabama.gov/counties/county_results.aspx?id=lee Contact Person: Beverly Lakin Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Provide monthly benefits to eligible low income households to help them buy food. Services Provided: Food Stamps Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents (Income and resource guidelines based on family size.) / Office Visit (must obtain application form), can upload form from the Internet. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 12/09 74 Government Aid

Government Children Government Children State of Alabama Children's Rehabilitation Service 516 West Thomason Circle / P.O. Box 409 (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Contact Person: Kimberly Wall - Office Coordinator Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM -4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children with disabilities. Services Provided: Rehabilitation service for children birth to age 21; provides disability services, expertise and adoptive technology to school system's for special needs children; administers state wide Hemophilia program; provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education.. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis. Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician, walk-in Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph counties Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able. Bill, Medicaid, or insurance. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Transportation: No Last Updated 10/21/11 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Child Protective Services 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Supporting Lee County's families. Services Provided: DHR investigates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation for children, disabled adults and the elderly. DHR provides services to strengthen families through appropriate, individualized services. DHR also licenses home day care providers of young children, foster care providers for abused children/adults and adoptive homes for DHR adoptions. Also general referrals for other community resources as Loins Club, are available through the Intake Unit. Lion's Club Program (Alabama Sight Conservation Association) Offers referrals on behalf of the local Lion's Clubs that serve the Lee County area. The Lion's Club provides eye exams and corrective lenses to eligible clients with low income. This service is provided to adults and children with no health insurance such as Medicaid or Medicare. Proof of income and I.D. are required Eligibility Requirements: Varies for different services. Fees: Depends upon the program and call DHR for details. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/25/12 75 Government Children

Government Disaster and Emergency Services Government Disaster and Emergency Services Lee County Emergency Management Agency 908 Avenue B, P.O. Box 2769, 36803 (p) (334) 749-8161 (f) (334) 749-6058 Contact Person: Cathrine Russell Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Purpose: To assist in emergency/disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Services Provided: Emergency planning and training Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 9-14-05 Auburn Housing Authority 931 Booker Street Auburn, AL 36832 (p) (334) 821-2262 (f) (334) 821-2264 Email: AHA@auburnhousingauth.org Contact Person: Lee Eastman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30 AM - 4:50 PM / Closed 12-1 for lunch Purpose: To provide safe, decent housing. Eligibility Requirements: Client must be at least 19 years of age. Income range, rental history, credit, criminal reports must be provided. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Personal Appearance (Birth cert, income verification, social security card required) Fees: No application fee. Housing costs vary according to program. Area Served: Auburn Affiliation/Parent Organization: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Last Updated 8//24/11 Opelika Housing Authority P.O. Box 786 Opelika, AL 36803 (Mailing Address) 1706 Toomer Street Opelika, AL 36803 (Actual Address) (p) (334) 745-4171 (f) (334) 745-6763 Email: opelikaha@opelikaha.org Website: www.opelikaha.org Contact Person: Akinola Popoola Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM / Closed 12-1 for lunch Purpose: To provide safe, decent housing. Services Provided: Public Housing. Eligibility Requirements: Client must be at least 19 years old. Income range, rental history, credit reports, and criminal reports must be provided. 76 Government Children

Government Disaster and Emergency Services Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Personal Appearance (birth certificate, income verification, and social security card required) Fees: Yes, housing costs vary according to income. Area Served: Opelika Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Housing and Urban Development Last Updated 7/5/11 77 Government Children

Government Housing Auburn Housing Authority 931 Booker Street Auburn, AL 36832 (p) (334) 821-2262 (f) (334) 821-2264 Email: AHA@auburnhousingauth.org Government Housing Contact Person: Lee Eastman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30 AM - 4:50 PM / Closed 12-1 for lunch Purpose: To provide safe, decent housing. Eligibility Requirements: Client must be at least 19 years of age. Income range, rental history, credit, criminal reports must be provided. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Personal Appearance (Birth cert, income verification, social security card required) Fees: No application fee. Housing costs vary according to program. Area Served: Auburn Affiliation/Parent Organization: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Last Updated 8//24/11 Opelika Housing Authority P.O. Box 786 Opelika, AL 36803 (Mailing Address) 1706 Toomer Street Opelika, AL 36803 (Actual Address) (p) (334) 745-4171 (f) (334) 745-6763 Email: opelikaha@opelikaha.org Website: www.opelikaha.org Contact Person: Akinola Popoola Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM / Closed 12-1 for lunch Purpose: To provide safe, decent housing. Services Provided: Public Housing. Eligibility Requirements: Client must be at least 19 years old. Income range, rental history, credit reports, and criminal reports must be provided. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Personal Appearance (birth certificate, income verification, and social security card required) Fees: Yes, housing costs vary according to income. Area Served: Opelika Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Housing and Urban Development Last Updated 7/5/11 78 Government Housing

Government Legal Government Legal Lee County District Attorney's Victim Services 2311 Gateway Drive, Suite 111 (p) (334) 737-3446 (f) (334) 745-5161 Contact Person: Terri Schuab Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8 AM -4:30 PM Purpose: To provide services and referrals to victims of violent crimes. Services Provided: Assistance through the criminal justice system, referrals to necessary agencies. Eligibility Requirements: Violent Crime Victim ne Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: Lee County District Attorney's Office Last Updated 10/21/11 Area Agency on Aging Lee-Russell Council of Governments 2207 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 749-5264 / (800) AGE-LINE (f) (334) 749-6582 Website: www.lrcog.com/aging.html Contact Person: Jackie Pinkard Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM Purpose: To provide programs and services to persons 60 and older. Services Provided: Home Delivered Meals/ Medicaid Waivers/Senior Centers/ Legal assistance/ Outreach/ Insurance Counseling/ Alzheimer's Support Group/ Alzheimer's Respite Services/ Prescription Drug Assistance Eligibility Requirements: No income requirements for most programs. Age requirements vary per program. Waiting List: Yes; depends on the program (Social Security Card required for some services) Fees: Varies according to the program. Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Last Updated 10/21/11 80 Government Legal

Government Seniors Government Seniors Area Agency on Aging Lee-Russell Council of Governments 2207 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 749-5264 / (800) AGE-LINE (f) (334) 749-6582 Website: www.lrcog.com/aging.html Contact Person: Jackie Pinkard Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM Purpose: To provide programs and services to persons 60 and older. Services Provided: Home Delivered Meals/ Medicaid Waivers/Senior Centers/ Legal assistance/ Outreach/ Insurance Counseling/ Alzheimer's Support Group/ Alzheimer's Respite Services/ Prescription Drug Assistance Eligibility Requirements: No income requirements for most programs. Age requirements vary per program. Waiting List: Yes; depends on the program (Social Security Card required for some services) Fees: Varies according to the program. Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Last Updated 10/21/11 81 Government Seniors

Hotlines Children Hotlines Children Alabama Post Adoption Connections 181 West Valley Avenue, Suite 300 Homewood, AL 35209 (p) (205) 949-2722 / (866)-803-2722 (f) (205) 945-8198 Email: info@casapac.org Website: www.casapac.org www.child-aid.org Contact Person: Kevin Williams Days and Hours of Operation: M-F 8:30AM - 5:00 PM/ Saturday 10:30AM - 4:00 PM Purpose: Provides services for helping families deal with adoption. Services Provided: Free counseling for adoptive families support groups, resource library, educational training for prospective adoptive families in consideration of adopting waiting children in Alabama, Special Events, and a Camp. Eligibility Requirements: Must be Pre-Adoptive family., Email Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: DHR and Children's Aid Society Last Updated 10/21/11 Metro Help National Runaway Switchboard 3080 North Lincoln Chicago, IL 60657 (p) 1-800-786-2929 or (773) 880-9860 Email: info@nrscrisisline.org Website: www.nrscrisisline.org Contact Person: Operator Days and Hours of Operation: Daily/24 Hr Hotline Purpose: Crisis Intervention/ Take messages or conference calls to parents/ Offer free Greyhound bus rides home/shelters Services Provided: Counseling Youth and Parents/ Youth Shelters/ Home free: free ticket back home Eligibility Requirements: Dependent upon the case. Transportation Provided: Free ticket back home, depending upon the situation. Area Served: United States Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 2/2/12 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Charles B. Wang International Children Bldg 699 Prince Ave. Alexandria, VA 22314 (p) 1-800-843-5678 24 hours Website: www.missingkids.com Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a Week/ 24 Hours Purpose: To report disappearances, sightings and sexual abuse outside of family. 82 Hotlines Children

Hotlines Children Services Provided: A hotline for reporting disappearances, sightings, and sexual abuse. Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1-10-10 First - Candle - National Center for the Prevention of SIDS (p) 1-800-638-7437 24 hours Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a Week/ 24 Hours Purpose: Information and Referrals Services Provided: Hotline for information and referrals Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1-10-10 83 Hotlines Children

Hotlines Crisis Hotlines Crisis 2-1-1 Community Connections (p) 211 or 1-888-4-211CONNECTS Website: www.211connectsalabama.com Purpose: 211 is an easy to remember phone number linking people with the health and human services they need. Services Provided: Information & Referral. Eligibility Requirements: None. Area Served: All counties in State of Alabama with exception to Russell County. Last Updated 2-25-09 Crisis Center of East Alabama P.O. Box 1053 Auburn, AL 36832 (p) (334) 821-8600 Email: crisiscenter@earthlink.net Website: www.home.earthlink.net/~crisiscenter Contact Person: Doug Reardon Days and Hours of Operation: 24 hrs Purpose: The Crisis Center is a telephone suicide and crisis intervention service. When you need help and do not know where to turn, call someone who cares. Services Provided: Telephone listening for children that are home alone after school (Kids Line)/ Referral Service Eligibility Requirements: Clients must call Crisis Center by Phone/ Tallapoosa and Chambers Counties may call collect. Area Served: Lee and Chambers Counties/ also West Point, GA Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way Last Updated 1-10-10 Domestic Violence Intervention Center P.O. Box 2183 Opelika, AL 36803-2183 (p) (800) 650-6522/ (334) 749-1515 (f) (334) 749-2220 Website: www.acadv.org Contact Person: Lisa Stephens Days and Hours of Operation: Office: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm/ 24 Hr Hotline Purpose: Temporary emergency shelter for battered spouses and their children. Confidential location counseling and referrals. Services Provided: Shelter/ Counseling/Violence Prevention Programs Eligibility Requirements: Victim of Domestic Violence 84 Hotlines Crisis

Hotlines Crisis Area Served: Lee, Macon, Tallapoosa, Randolph, Chambers Counties. Last Updated 1/11/12 Elder Abuse Hotline (p) 1-800-458-7214 (AL DHR) Contact Person: Trudy Paine Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM - 5PM Purpose: To report abuse, neglect or exploitation of senior citizens. Calls are confidential. Services Provided: Hotline Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1-10-10 Hazardous Materials Spills (p) 1-800-424-8802 Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hour Hotline Purpose: Report spills of oil, chemicals, or hazardous material Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1-10-10 Lee County American Red Cross 206 26th Street (p) (334) 749-9981 (f) (334) 749-8299 Email: info@leeredcross.org Websites: www.arclcc.org or www.leeredcross.org Contact Person: Jennifer Ryan Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8 AM-12PM; 1PM- 4PM Purpose: Provides disaster relief during natural disasters/ Operates local blood drives/ Assists burn-out victims/ Offers training in CPR, water safety and first aid. Services Provided: Disaster Services/ Armed Forces Emergency Services/ Blood Services Eligibility Requirements: Military Families/ Disaster Victims/ Blood Donors/ Elderly and Disabled (for Project Share), and General Public Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Call before sending clients Fees: Tuition for health and safety courses Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: American Red Cross- Washington DC Last Updated 1-10-10 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (p) 1-800-843-5678 (24 hours) (p) (703) 224-2150 (f) (703) 224-2122 85 Hotlines Crisis

Website: www.missingkids.com Hotlines Crisis Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a Week/ 24 Hours Purpose: The mission of the organization is to serve as the nation s resource on the issues of missing and sexually exploited children. The organization provides information and resources to law enforcement, parents, children including child victims as well as other professionals. Services Provided: A hotline for reporting disappearances, sightings, and sexual abuse. Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1/11/12 Rape Abuse and Incest National Network 635-B Pennsylvania Ave, SE Washington, DC 20003 (p) 202-544-3064 (Headquarters) (p) 1-800-656-4673 (Hotline) Website: www.rainn.org Days and Hours of Operation: 24 hours/ 7 Days a Week Purpose: The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE and the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline at rainn.org, and publicizes the hotlines' free, confidential services; educates the public about sexual violence; and leads national efforts to prevent sexual violence, improve services to victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice. Services Provided: Hotline (All calls are kept Confidential) Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1/12/12 Rape Counselors of East Alabama 2133 Executive Park Drive (p) (334) 741-0707 (f) (334) 745-5606 Contact Person: Vickie Dearing Days and Hours of Operation: (334) 705-0510 (24 hrs) Purpose: Provides 24 hour crisis counseling to victims of sexual violence through community volunteers. Prevention education programming to schools, professionals, and community groups. Services Provided: To help victims get through the hospital tests, police questioning, etc,. immediately following the rape. / Work with schools to educate on sexual assault. / Support groups. Eligibility Requirements: None ne Area Served: Chambers, Lee, Macon, and Tallapoosa Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way Last Updated 7/5/11 86 Hotlines Crisis

Hotlines Health Information Hotlines Health Information Alabama Chapter Arthritis Foundation P.O. Box 241683 Montgomery, AL 36124-1683 (p) (800) 879-7896 (f) (334) 244-1178 Email: info.al.scb@arthritis.org Website: www.arthritis.org/chapters/alabama/ Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/8:30-4:30 (CST) Purpose: To provide information on Arthritis/ Patient Advocacy Services Provided: Information and Referrals/ Self-Help Classes Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12-10-10 Alabama Department of Public Health AIDS RSA Tower, Suite 1400 201 Monroe St. Montgomery, AL 36104 (p) (334) 206-5364/ 1-800-228-0469 (Hotline) (f) (334) 206-2092 Website: www.adph.org/aids/ Contact Person: Jane Cheeks Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To provide information and referrals to the community on AIDS and HIV related topics. Services Provided: Information and Referrals within Alabama. Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12-10-10 Alabama Head Injury Foundation P.O. Box 3992 Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (205) 823-3818 toll free: (800) 433-8002 (f) (205) 823-4544 Emergencies Only Cell Phone: (334) 224-5179 Email: jackelahif@bellsouth.net Website: www.ahif.org Contact Person: Holli Driver - Auburn Resource Coordinator (p) (334) 290-0646 Days and Hours of Operation: 24 hours Purpose: To promote the quality of life for survivors and families, promote prevention of head injury. Services Provided: Information/ Referral/ Support Groups Eligibility Requirements: Client has suffered traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury. Area Served: State of Alabama Last Updated 12/29/11 87 Hotlines Health Information

Hotlines Health Information Alabama Quality Assurance Foundation Two Perimeter Park South, Suite 200W Birmingham, AL 35243 (p) (205) 970-1600 toll free: (800) 288-4950 (f) (205) 970-1616 Website: www.aqaf.com Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:00AM -4:00PM Purpose: Medicare Services Provided: Hotline for quality of care complaints/ Medicare questions and referrals Eligibility Requirements: Medicare recipients or their beneficiaries Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12-10-10 American Council for the Blind (Hotline) 2200 Wilson Blvd Arlington, VA 22201 (p) (800) 424-8666/ (202) 467-5081 (Recording after 3:00) (f) (703) 465-5085 Website: www.acb.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 2PM-5PM EST Purpose: Information and Referral Last Updated 12-10-10 American Heart Association (Hotline) (National Center) 7272 Greenville Avenue Dallas, TX 75231 (Regional Office) 448 South Lawrence Street Montgomery, AL 36104 (p) (334) 223-1700 (f) (334) 223-1701 Website: www.americanheart.org Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hour Hotline Purpose: Provides research and education on heart disease. Last Updated 12-10-10 National Kidney Foundation of Alabama, Patient Dialysis Aid 2951 Flowers Rd. S., Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30341 (p) (888) 533-1981 (f) (770) 4527564 Website: www.kidney.org Purpose: To educate the public and assist with patients and research. Services Provided: Provides transportation, medication and emergency services for low income patients needing dialysis treatment. Eligibility Requirements: Kidney patients in need. Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Alabama and Georgia Affiliation/Parent Organization: National Kidney Foundation Last Updated 12-10-10 88 Hotlines Health Information

American Liver Foundation 75 Maiden Lane, Suite 603 New York, NY 10038 (p) 1-800-465-4837 / 1-800-443-7872 Email: info@liverfoundation.org Website: www.liverfoundation.org Hotlines Health Information Days and Hours of Operation: M-F except holidays/ 8:30AM-4:30PM EST Purpose: Provides referral and information on local treatment centers for liver disease. Services Provided: Hotline Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute 528 Raven Way Naples, FL 34110 (p) 1-800-232-SIDS 24-hour hotline (f) (239) 431-5425 Website: www.sids.org Days and Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 9am - 5 pm Purpose: Provides information and hands on care to the public and to doctors. Services Provided: Provides hands on care and education. Also provides a support group for families. Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 Lamaze Information Line 2025 M Street NW Washington, DC 20036 (p) 1-800-368-4404 (f) (202) 367-2128 Email: info@lamaze.org Website: www.lamaze.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9AM-5PM EST Purpose: Refers callers to instructors who are accredited in childbirth education. Services Provided: Hotline Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 8-10-05 89 Hotlines Health Information

Cancer Information Service 933 S. 19th Street, Ch 19, Room 127 Birmingham, AL 35294 (p) 1-800-422-6237 Website: www.cancer.gov Hotlines Health Information Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9AM-4:30 PM (CST) *Offer live online help 9AM -11 PM (EST) Purpose: Provides accurate and up-to-date information on cancer to patients and their families, health professionals, and the general public. Services Provided: Cancer Education Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted Area Served: Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana Affiliation/Parent Organization: National Cancer Institute Languages Spoken: Spanish and English Last Updated 12-10-10 Southeast Alabama Sickle Cell Clinic P.O. Box 1079 Tuskegee Institute, AL 36087 (Mailing Address) (p)(800) 854-1367 / (334) 826-1168 (f)(334) 727-9390 Email: seasca@earthlink.net Contact Person: Wendy Morgan Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/9AM-5PM; Tuskegee 9AM-5PM; Auburn 9AM-5PM Purpose: To assist people within the community living with sickle cell. To educate the public about sickle cell. Services Provided: Education/ Testing/ Counseling/ Medical and Financial Referrals/ Tutorial Services/ Clinics at EAMC/ Camp ASCCA Eligibility Requirements: Must have sickle cell disease or be a sickle cell carrier Preferred Referral Process: Phone or Personal Appearance Area Served: East Alabama; Macon, Lee, Russell, Bullock, Barber, Pike, Dale, Henry, Houston, Geneva counties Last Updated 12-10-10 Epilepsy Hotline (National Office) 4351 Garden City Drive Landover, MD 20785-7223 (p) 1-800-EFA-1000 Website: www.epilepsyfoundation.org (Regional Office) Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama 273 Azalea Road, Suite 310 Mobile, AL 36609-1970 (p) (800) 950-6662 Website: www.epilepsyfoundationalabama.org/ 90 Hotlines Health Information

Hotlines Health Information Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9:00AM-6:00PM EST Purpose: Referrals to local clinics, rehab centers, and doctors. General information on symptoms and treatment of epilepsy. Services Provided: Information and Referral Eligibility Requirements: None Fees: No Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 Eye Care America P.O. Box 429098 San Francisco, CA 94109-1336 (p) (877) 887-6327 (f) (415) 561-8567 Website: www.eyecareamerica.org Days and Hours of Operation: 24/7 Purpose: For elderly persons (65 or older) who cannot afford eye care. Services Provided: Does not cover cost of drugs, hospital services, or glasses. Eligibility Requirements: 65 or older Fees: Depends on service provided. Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 Lung Line 1400 Jackson Street Denver, CO 80206 (p) (800)-222-lung (f) (303) 398-2102 Email: lungline@njc.org Website: www.nationaljewish.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 10AM-6:30PM Purpose: Telephone information service line. Services Provided: Registered nurses provide information on lung, allergic and immune diseases. Eligibility Requirements: None Affiliation/Parent Organization: National Jewish Medical and Research Center Last Updated 12-10-10 Lupus Foundation of America 2000 L. Street NW, Suite 710 Washington, DC 20036 (p) (800) 558-0121 (English) (f) 202-349-1156 Email: lupusinfo@lupus.org (Health Issues) Website: www.lupus.org Days and Hours of Operation: Weekdays except holidays/ 8:30AM-5:00PM EST 91 Hotlines Health Information

Hotlines Health Information Purpose: General information referrals to local foundation chapters. Services Provided: Information and Referral Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Chapters throughout the US Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 12-10-10 Sickle Cell Disease Association of America 231 E. Baltimore St, Suite 800 Baltimore, MD 21202 (p) 1-800-421-8453 Email: scdaa@sicklecelldisease.org Website: www.sicklecelldisease.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-5:00PM PST Purpose: To provide information and assistance to people dealing with or wanting to understand sickle cell disease. Services Provided: Referrals/ Research/ Education/ Genetic Counseling Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 12-10-10 National Center for the Prevention of SIDS - First Candle (p) 1-800-638-7437 24 hours Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a Week/ 24 Hours Purpose: Information and Referrals Services Provided: Hotline for information and referrals Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 National Center for the Prevention of SIDS - First Candle (p) 1-800-638-7437 24 hours Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a Week/ 24 Hours Purpose: Information and Referrals Services Provided: Hotline for information and referrals Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 92 Hotlines Health Information

National Down Syndrome Society 666 Broadway New York, NY 10012 (p) 1-800-221-4602 24 hours Email: info@ndss.org Website: www.ndss.org Hotlines Health Information Days and Hours of Operation: 9AM-5PM EST Purpose: To provide a hotline for information on Down Syndrome. Services Provided: Literature/ Referrals/ Information Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 National Epilepsy Library Epilepsy Foundation 4351 Garden City Drive Landover, MD 20785-7223 (p) 1-800-332-4050 Email: nel@efa.org Website: www.epilepsyfoundation.org/programs/library.cfm Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-5:30PM Purpose: To provide a hotline for information on epilepsy. Services Provided: Information and Referrals Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 VD Hotline (p) 1-800-227-8922 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-11PM Purpose: Information and Referral Services Provided: Hotline Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12-10-10 93 Hotlines Health Information

Hotlines Substance Abuse Hotlines Substance Abuse Cocaine Abuse Hotline (p) 1-800-992-9239 24 hours a day Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hour a Day Hotline Purpose: Drug, Alcohol, and Suicide Counseling. Call for local referrals Services Provided: Hotline/ Information and Referral Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1-10-10 Drug and Alcohol Referal Hotline (p) 1-800-888-9383 Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hour Hotline Purpose: Information and Referral for Crack Users Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1-10-10 94 Hotlines Substance Abuse

Legal Advocacy Legal - Advocacy ARISE P.O. Box 612 Montgomery, AL 36101 (p) (334) 832-9060 Website: www.arisecitizens.org Contact Person: Kimble Forrister Purpose: Coalition working on poverty issues by promoting state policies to improve the lives of low-income people. Services Provided: Services Advocacy Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 1-10-10 95 Legal Advocacy

Legal Children Legal Children Lee County Family Court/ Juvenile Division 2311 Gateway Drive, Suite 119 (p)(334) 737-3463 Contact Person: Family Court Judge-Mike Fellows/Pam Seidler-Chief Probation Officer/ Intake Officer- Stephanie Brooks/ Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: The court and its personnel assists in processing cases referred to the court through the required court procedures and seeing that those cases are supervised by the correct personnel. Eligibility Requirements: Must be 18 years old or under and cases within Lee County jurisdiction. Preferred Referral Procedure: Agencies or Appearances. Fees: No filing fees, but court costs may be assessed at a later date. Area Served: Lee County or cases that occur within the jurisdiction of Lee County. Last Updated 2/2/12 Alabama Department of Human Resources - Lee County Office Child Protective Services 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Supporting Lee County's families. Services Provided: DHR investigates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation for children, disabled adults and the elderly. DHR provides services to strengthen families through appropriate, individualized services. DHR also licenses home day care providers of young children, foster care providers for abused children/adults and adoptive homes for DHR adoptions. Also general referrals for other community resources as Loins Club, are available through the Intake Unit. Lion's Club Program (Alabama Sight Conservation Association) Offers referrals on behalf of the local Lion's Clubs that serve the Lee County area. The Lion's Club provides eye exams and corrective lenses to eligible clients with low income. This service is provided to adults and children with no health insurance such as Medicaid or Medicare. Proof of income and I.D. are required Eligibility Requirements: Varies for different services. Fees: Depends upon the program and call DHR for details. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/25/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Correctional Services 1101 Spring Drive (p) (334) 321-0230 (f) (334) 749-3102 Website: lcydc.org/correctionalservices.aspx 96 Legal Children

Legal Children Contact Person: Charles Smith Days and Hours of Operation: Sun-Sat. / 24 hours Services Provided: (Information provided from website) East Alabama Regional Detention A maximum-security detention facility located on Main Campus with a capacity to serve 32 juveniles. The average age is 14 and the average length of stay is four weeks. Referrals accepted from DYS and Juvenile Court in 12 counties. Provides locked security, support, and limited psychological assessments for juvenile offenders awaiting final adjudication and placement. Voyages Offering Structure, Treatment, Awareness, Redirection and Support in a minimally secured congregate-care setting. Serving up to 16 females statewide ages 12 to 18 who have been referred for care by the Department of Youth Services. Average lenght of stay is up to 60 days. Program focus is on the development of responsible behavior patterns, social skill building and effective decision-making. The intervention team consists of referring workers, family, team leaders, residential specialists, teachers, a social worker and counselor with administrative and clinical support. B.E.A.M.S. (Behavior, Education, Attitude, Motivation & Success) Specialized community residential treatment for eight female juvenile offenders. This 90-day program provides treatment-based services to girls referred by Department of Youth Services. Maintenance/Security: The facilities, grounds, equipment and auto fleet owned by the agency require continual attention, repair and maintenance. The agency s Maintenance Department strives to assist department heads and direct-care staff in establishing and maintaining environments that are inviting and safe for children, families and employees. The agency s Security Department works to ensure year-round safety on the agency s main campus during late night and early morning hours. Eligibility Requirements: Adolescents committed by Juvenile Court System Preferred Referral Procedure: Referred through juvenile court and the Department of Youth Services Fees: Per Department of Youth Services and member county contracts Area Served: East Alabama Region/Statewide. Last Updated 1/12/12 97 Legal Children

Legal Court Services Legal Court Services Alabama Crime Victims Compensation 5845 Carmichael Rd. Montgomery, AL 36117 (p) (334) 290-4420 toll free: (800)-541-9388 (For Victims only) (f) (334) 290-4455 Website: www.acvcc.alabama.gov Contact Person: Dr. Cassi T. Jones Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To aid victims of violent crime. Services Provided: Financial compensation to victims of violent crime. Eligibility Requirements: None Preferred Referral Procedure: Hospitals/Police Department Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 1-10-10 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Brief Intensive Treatment Partial Hospitalization and Crisis Residential Program 2500 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2871 (f) (334) 742-2832 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/brief_intensive.htm Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:30PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: Provides crisis residential and partial hospitalization services and is certified by the Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation as a designated mental health facility to detain persons who are court ordered to receive inpatient treatment. Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1-10-10 Lee County District Attorney's Victim Services 2311 Gateway Drive, Suite 111 (p) (334) 737-3446 (f) (334) 745-5161 Contact Person: Kathy Buck Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide services and referrals to victims of violent crimes. Services Provided: Assistance through the criminal justice system, referrals to necessary agencies. Eligibility Requirements: Violent Crime Victim ne 98 Legal Court Services

Legal Court Services Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: Lee County District Attorney's Office Last Updated 10/21/11 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Child Protective Services 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Supporting Lee County's families. Services Provided: DHR investigates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation for children, disabled adults and the elderly. DHR provides services to strengthen families through appropriate, individualized services. DHR also licenses home day care providers of young children, foster care providers for abused children/adults and adoptive homes for DHR adoptions. Also general referrals for other community resources as Loins Club, are available through the Intake Unit. Lion's Club Program (Alabama Sight Conservation Association) Offers referrals on behalf of the local Lion's Clubs that serve the Lee County area. The Lion's Club provides eye exams and corrective lenses to eligible clients with low income. This service is provided to adults and children with no health insurance such as Medicaid or Medicare. Proof of income and I.D. are required Eligibility Requirements: Varies for different services. Fees: Depends upon the program and call DHR for details. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/25/12 99 Legal Court Services

Legal Legal Counseling Legal Legal Counseling Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program University of Alabama 624 Bryant Dr. Box 870395 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0392 (p) (205) 348-4928 / 1-800-826-1675 (f) (205) 348-3909 Email: adap@adap.ua.edu Website: www.adap.net Contact Person: Ellen Gillespie Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:45PM Purpose: To advocate for the rights of those with disabilities. Services Provided: Legal Rights/ Assistance with Information and Referral/Education and Training. Eligibility Requirements: To be diagnosed with a disability, live in Alabama, to meet priority issues.. Preferred Referral Procedure: Telephone Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 5-31-12 Area Agency on Aging Lee-Russell Council of Governments 2207 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 749-5264 / (800) AGE-LINE (f) (334) 749-6582 Website: www.lrcog.com Contact Person: Jackie Pinkard Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Purpose: To provide programs and most services to persons 60 and older. Services Provided: Home Delivered Meals/ Medicaid Waivers/Senior Centers/ Legal assistance/ Outreach/ Insurance Counseling/ Alzheimer's Support Group/ Alzheimer's Respite Services/ Prescription Drug Assistance Eligibility Requirements: Different qualifications for each program. Age requirements also vary per program. Waiting List: Yes; depends on the program (Social Security Card required for some services) Fees: Varies according to the program. Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Last Updated 10/21/12 Legal Services Alabama 3320 Skyway Drive, Suite 711 (p) (334) 826-6828 (f) (334) 826-6830 Toll-Free Number (866) 456.4995 Website: www.alabamalegalhelp.org Contact Person: Perry G. Myer, Jr. Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Providing legal assistance to low income individuals in civil cases. Services Provided: Legal Assistance 100 Legal Legal Counseling

Legal Legal Counseling Eligibility Requirements: Depends on household income vs. how many people live in the home Area Served: Lee, Tallapoosa, Russell, Macon, and Chambers Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Legal Services Corporation Last Updated 9-26-05 101 Legal Legal Counseling

Medical Children Medical - Children Alabama Council on Human Relations Head Start Program 319 West Glenn Avenue / P.O. Box 409 Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-8336 (f) (334) 826-6397 Website: www.achr.com/head_start.htm Contact Person: Theresa Rudolph Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Educational, medical and dental care for low income children ages 3-5. Services Provided: Head Start Program: Medical care, dental care and family support for children enrolled in program, Early Head Start Program covers children from 6 weeks to 4 years of age. Eligibility Requirements: Must meet income guidelines. Waiting List: Only if full Fees: No Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: ACHR Last Updated 12/30/11 Alabama Early Intervention System Child Find 602 S. Lawrence St. Montgomery, AL 36104 (p) 1-800-543-3098 / TTY: 800-499-1816 (f) (334) 293-7393 hispanic # (866) 450-2838 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us/ei Contact Person: Elizabeth D. Prince Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To locate, identify, evaluate, and coordinate services for children from birth through 3 years of age with special needs/disabilities. Services Provided: Child Find Information and Referral/ Public Awareness (Brochure/ Fact Sheet) Eligibility Requirements: Client must have a known or suspected developmental delay in one or more areas: physical, vision/hearing, motor, etc.. / Fax.. Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: Early Intervention Service. Last Updated 5-31-12 All Kids Health Insurance Program 201 Monroe St., Suite 240 / P.O. Box 303017 Montgomery, AL 36130-3017 (p) (334) 206-5568/ (334) 749-3411 (Hospital) Toll Free: (877) 774-9521 102 Medical - Children

Website: www.adph.org/allkids/ Medical - Children Contact Person: Mary Urquhart Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5AM Purpose: Provide Health insurance to low income families. Services Provided: Insurance Eligibility Requirements: 18 years old or younger/ Alabama Resident/ US Citizen or Eligible Immigrants Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Fees: Annual premium is determined at elegibility which is either $50 or $100 per child and a small co-pay is owed at the doctor's office and pharmacy. Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Department of Public Health Last Updated 11/21/11 American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute 528 Raven Way Naples, FL 34110 (p) 1-800-232-SIDS 24-hour hotline / (239) 431-5425 (f) (770) 426-1369 Website: www.sids.org Email: sids@sids.org Days and Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Purpose: Provides information and hands on care to the public and to doctors. Services Provided: Provides hands on care and education. Also provides a support group for families. Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/28/11 Andrew Willis Emergency Fund 1715 Corporate Dr. Opelika, AL 36803-2425 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Contact Person: Beverly Lakin Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: The Andrew Willis Memorial Emergency Fund pays medical expenses for impoverished children, such as doctor and dental bills and prescriptions. Has no administrative expenses. Services Provided: Gives money to those who qualify. Funds are paid directly to vendor or service provider. Eligibility Requirements: Must be a medically related expense for children. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way of Lee County Last Updated 12/28/11 Auburn City Schools Dental Clinic P.O. Box 3270 Auburn, AL 36831-3270 103 Medical - Children

(p) (334) 887-2100 (f) (334) 887-2107 Medical - Children Contact Person: Joy Stanley Days and Hours of Operation: Days and times vary; 2-3 days per week, call for times Purpose: To provide affordable dental care for children. Services Provided: Provides basic dental care and teaches preventive dental health for needy students who do not have private dental insurance in Auburn City Schools. Eligibility Requirements: Children in grades K-12 who qualify for free/ Reduced Lunch Waiting List: All qualified students are screened every school year Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Auburn City Schools Students Affiliation/Parent Organization: Auburn City Schools Last Updated 12/09 Camp Smile-A-Mile 1510 5th Ave. S. Birmingham, AL 35233 (p) (205) 323-8427 / 1-888-500-7920 (f) (205) 323-6220 Website: www.campsam.org Contact Person: Bruce Hooper, Executive Director Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: Alabama s program for children with cancer. Services Provided: Camp for children with cancer. Eligibility Requirements: Cancer patients between the ages of 2 and young adults. Preferred Referral Procedure: Referrals through the Children s Hospital Hematology/Oncology department. Fees: No cost to children with cancer Transportation Provided: Week long camps have transportation provided through busing from Children s Hospital. Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 1/12/12 Children's Hospital of Alabama 1600 7th Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35233 (p) (205) 939-9100 Website: www.chsys.org Contact Person: Mike Warren (CEO) Days and Hours of Operation: M-Sun./ 24 hours Purpose: Provides comprehensive health care services to the children and youth of the State of Alabama and the southern region. Services Provided: Hematology/Oncology, kidney dialysis, pulmonary disease center, comprehensive epilepsy center, pediatric burn center, pediatric trauma, surgical specialists, critical care, and E.C.M.O. Eligibility Requirements: Youth Preferred Referral Procedure: None Fees: Yes Area Served: State of Alabama Last Updated 12/09 104 Medical - Children

Children's Rehabilitation Services 516 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Medical - Children Contact Person: Kimberly Wall Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children in need who have disabilities. Services Provided: Provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician referral or walk-in Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able; Will bill Medicaid or insurance companies. Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Last Updated 10/21/11 Make-A-Wish Foundation Central Alabama Regional Office 244 Goodwin Crest Dr., Suite 200 Birmingham, AL 35209 (p) (205) 254-9474 (f) (205) 254-9479 Email: jsweney@ga-al.wish.org Website: www.ga-al.wish.org Contact Person: John Sweeney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9AM-5PM Purpose: To grant wishes for children under the age of 18 years who have life threatening illnesses. Services Provided: A non-profit volunteer organization, dedicated to making the wishes of very special children come true. Eligibility Requirements: Children under age 18 who have never had a wish granted before. or Email Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12/09 Opelika City Schools Dental Health Care 214 Jeter Street (p) (334) 741-5609 (f) (334) 741-5608 Contact Person: Leslie Melton Days and Hours of Operation: Tues, Wed, Thurs 8:00AM-3:00PM Purpose: Provides routine prevention and emergency dental care for the underprivileged children (K-8) in the Opelika City School System. Services Provided: Dental Care Eligibility Requirements: School Age 105 Medical - Children

Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Opelika City School System Last Updated 12/09 Medical - Children Project Aim 1204 Haley Center Auburn University, AL 36849 (p) (334) 844-2101 (f) (334) 844-1209 Email: bairdsa@mail.auburn.edu Contact Person: Dr. Samera Baird Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM; Program hours are M-Tues, and Thurs-Fri 8:30AM- 11:30AM Purpose: Provide early intervention to infants and toddlers with developmental delays. Services Provided: Many services for infants and toddlers. Eligibility Requirements: Meets eligibility requirements established by AL Dept. of Rehabilitation Services; Children must be between 6 months and 3 years old. Area Served: 6 County Area Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way/ Auburn University/ Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind Last Updated 12/09 State of Alabama Children's Rehabilitation Service 516 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Contact Person: Kimberly Wall Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM -4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children with disabilities. Services Provided: Rehabilitation service for children birth to age 21; provides disability services, expertise and adoptive technology to school system's for special needs children; administers state wide Hemophilia program; provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis. Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician, walk-in Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph counties Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able. Bill, Medicaid, or insurance. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Transportation: No Last Updated 12/09 The Kid One Transport System P.O. Box 360943 106 Medical - Children

Birmingham, AL 35236-0943 ---or 3535 7th Ct. South Birmingham, AL 35222 (p) (205) 978-1000 or toll free (800) 543-7143 Website: www.kidone.org Medical - Children Purpose: Transportation provided for appointments that will better the patient medically, mentally or physically for children under the age of 19 and expectant mothers. Kid One does not provide transportation to school, daycare, or after school care. Services Provided: Transportation for children to their appointments. Eligibility Requirements: Must live in a home with a permanent or temporary lack of transportation. Must live in a home within the state of Alabama. Must be under the age of 19 and have a medical, mental, or physical illness; or must be an expectant mother. Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Fees: Must be Medicaid eligible/enrolled or there is a small fee. Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: 35 counties in Alabama. Last Updated 2/2/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Psychological Services 1109 Spring Drive (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 1/12/12 107 Medical - Children

Medical Dental Care Medical Dental Care Alabama Council on Human Relations Head Start Program 319 West Glenn Avenue / P.O. Box 409 Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 821-8336 (f) (334) 826-6397 Website: www.achr.com/head_start.htm Contact Person: Frankie King Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Educational, medical and dental care for low income children ages 3-5. (Early Head Start program covers children from 6 weeks to 4 years of age) Services Provided: Head Start Program: Medical care, dental care and family support for children enrolled in program Eligibility Requirements: Must meet income guidelines. Fees: No Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: ACHR Last Updated 12/09 Auburn City Schools Dental Clinic P.O. Box 3270 Auburn, AL 36831-3270 (p) (334) 887-2100 (f) (334) 887-2107 Contact Person: Joy Stanley Days and Hours of Operation: Days and times vary; 2-3 days per week, call for times Purpose: To provide affordable dental care for children. Services Provided: Provides basic dental care and teaches preventive dental health for needy students who do not have private dental insurance in Auburn City Schools. Eligibility Requirements: Children in grades K-12 who qualify for free/ Reduced Lunch Waiting List: All qualified students are screened every school year Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Auburn City Schools Students Affiliation/Parent Organization: Auburn City Schools Last Updated 12/09 Mercy Medical Clinic for Family Care 1702 Catherine Court, Suite 1A Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 501-1081 (f)(334) 501-1083 Email: almercymedical@bellsouth.net Contact Person: Becky Rodekore Days and Hours of Operation: Call for hours; Screening New Patients : M - Th 9-11 am ; Medication Pickup : M - Th 1pm - 3pm 108 Medical Dental Care

Medical Dental Care Purpose: Mercy Medical Ministry is a non-profit, interdenominational, Christian ministry that seeks to follow the example of our Lord Jesus by addressing both physical and spiritual needs. Services Provided: Family medical and dental care for residents of Lee County. Eligibility Requirements: Patients must be without health insurance, including Medicare or Medicaid, and having an income below 20% of the federal poverty line. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Fees: Minimal fees or none Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 12/09 Opelika City Schools Dental Health Care 214 Jeter Street (p) (334) 741-5609 (f) (334) 741-5608 Contact Person: Leslie Melton Days and Hours of Operation: Tues, Wed, Thurs 8:00AM-3:00PM Purpose: Provides routine prevention and emergency dental care for the underprivileged children (K-8) in the Opelika City School System. Services Provided: Dental Care Eligibility Requirements: School Age Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Opelika City School System Last Updated 12/09 109 Medical Dental Care

Medical Disease Specific Medical Disease Specific Alabama Chapter Arthritis Foundation 2700 Hwy 280 E Suite 180 Birmingham, AL 35233 (p) (800) 879-7896 (f) (205) 979-4172 Email: info.al.scb@arthritis.org Website: www.arthritis.org/communities/chapters/chapter.asp?chapid=8 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/8:30-4:30 (CST) Purpose: To provide information on Arthritis/ Patient Advocacy Services Provided: Information and Referrals/ Self-Help Classes Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12/09 Alabama Department of Public Health -AIDS RSA Tower, Suite 1400 201 Monroe St. Montgomery, AL 36104 (p) (334) 206-5364/ 1-800-228-0469 (Hotline) (f) (334) 206-2092 Website: www.adph.org/aids/ Contact Person: Jane Cheeks JD, MPH, Director Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To provide information and referrals to the community on AIDS and HIV related topics. Services Provided: Information and Referrals within Alabama. Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12/09 Alabama Eye Bank 500 Robert Jemison Road Birmingham, AL 35209 (Administration) (205) 942-2120 (Donor/Technical) 1-800-423-7811 (f) (205) 942-2184 Email: info@alabamaeyebank.org Website: www.alabamaeyebank.org Contact Person: Tom Cattell Days and Hours of Operation: 24 hours Purpose: Transplant Tissues Services Provided: Collection/ Distribution of eye tissue for transplantation Eligibility Requirements: None ne Fees: Vary 110 Medical Disease Specific

Area Served: Alabama and Southeast Last Updated 12/09 Medical Disease Specific Alabama Head Injury Foundation 3781 Martha Lane Millbrook, AL 36054 (p) (334) 290-0646 Emergencies Only Cell Phone: (334) 224-5179 Email: aahif_montgomery_auburn@yahoo.com Website: www.ahif.org Contact Person: Holli Driver, Auburn Resource Coordinator Days and Hours of Operation: 24 hours Purpose: To promote the quality of life for survivors and families, promote prevention of head injury. Services Provided: Information/ Referral/ Support Groups Eligibility Requirements: Client has suffered traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury. Area Served: State of Alabama Last Updated 12/29/11 Alabama Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 6030 Monticello Drive Montgomery, AL 36130-6000 (p) (334) 213-3906 Email: dpritchard@apls.state.al.us Website: statelibrary.alabama.gov/content/aplsser_blind.aspx Contact: Dana Pritchard Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To provide services for blind and physically handicapped. Services Provided: To provide recreational reading and basic reference needs for persons unable to read standard print, unable to hold books or suffering from dyslexia. Eligibility Requirements: Must be blind or physically handicapped. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12/09 American Council for the Blind (Hotline) 1155 15th Street NW, Suite 1004 Washington, DC 20005 (p) 1-800-424-8666/ (202) 467-5081 (Recording after 3:00) (f) (202) 467-5085 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 2PM-5PM EST Purpose: Information and Referral Last Updated 12/09 American Heart Association (Hotline) (National Center) 7272 Greenville Avenue Dallas, TX 75231 111 Medical Disease Specific

Medical Disease Specific (Regional Office) 448 South Lawrence Street Montgomery, AL 36104 (p) (334) 223-1700 (f) (334) 223-1701 Website: www.americanheart.org Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hour Hotline Purpose: Provides research and education on heart disease. Last Updated 12/09 American Kidney Fund South East Regional Office 72 Edgewood Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30303 (p) (404) 658-1424 / 1-800-638-8299 (English) 1-866-300-2900 (Spanish) Email: lwilliams@kidneyfund.org Website: www.kidneyfund.org Regional Contact Person: Laura Williams, South East Regional Director Days and Hours of Operation: M-F except holidays/ 9:00AM-5:00PM EST Purpose: Provides referral information and financial assistance to kidney patients. Brochures Provided. Services Provided: Hotline Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 American Liver Foundation 75 Madison Lane, Suite 603 New York, NY 10038 (p) (800) 465-4837 / (800) 443-7872 Southeast Division in Atlanta (p) toll free (866) 425-4837 Email: info@liverfoundation.org Website: www.liverfoundation.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F except holidays/ 8:30AM-4:30PM EST Purpose: Provides referral and information on local treatment centers for liver disease. Services Provided: Hotline Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 Auburn University Speech and Hearing Clinic 1199 Haley Center Auburn, AL 36849-5232 (p) (334) 844-9600 (f) (334) 844-4585 Email: pindzrh@auburn.edu 112 Medical Disease Specific

Medical Disease Specific Contact Person: Rebekah Pindzola Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To provide evaluation and treatment services for adults and children in speech, hearing, and language. Eligibility Requirements: None; self-referrals as well as referrals from physicians or other professionals / Appointment Fees: Sliding Scale, based on income and family size. Area Served: East Central Alabama/West Georgia Affiliation/Parent Organization: Auburn University, Department of Communication Disorders Last Updated 12/09 FMC Dialysis Patient Aid Fund 260 Village Professional Dr. Suite 2 (p) (334) 749-5085 (f) (334) 745-4617 Contact Person: Deirdre Joseph Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 6:30AM-5:30PM Purpose: Replace lost renal functions through dialysis. Services Provided: Help with transportation needs, utilities, etc. for dialysis patients. Eligibility Requirements: Clients with end stage of Renal Disease; Low-Income and in need Waiting List: Dependant upon available funding (Medical Verification is Required) Fees: Yes, depending on service provided (Sliding Scale) Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: National Medical Care Last Updated 12/09 Cancer Information Service 1320 S. Dixie Hwy Suite 120 Coral Gables, FL 33146 (p) (305) 2434821 (p) (800) 422-6237 Website: www.cancer.gov Contact Person: Michaelyn Havrileski Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9AM-4:30 PM (CST) *Offer live online help 9AM -11 PM (EST) Purpose: Provides accurate and up-to-date information on cancer to patients and their families, health professionals, and the general public. Services Provided: Cancer Education Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted Area Served: Southeast Affiliation/Parent Organization: National Cancer Institute 113 Medical Disease Specific

Languages Spoken: Spanish and English Last Updated 12/09 Medical Disease Specific Arbor Springs 1910 Pepperell Parkway (p) (334)749-1471 (f) (334)749-6016 Contact Person: Mark Traylor Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM to 4:30PM (Office) / Facility open 24 hours Purpose: 225 bed Long-Term Care Facility including an Alzheimer's unit Services Provided: Long term care Eligibility Requirements: Patients require long term care; physician referral; Medicare Medicaid eligible or private insurance Waiting List: Yes-short Preferred Referral Procedure: Appointment (Insurance policies, Health Insurance Card, and Social Security Card must be provided) Fees: Varies with service, only emergency Area Served: Lee County and surrounding area Affiliation/Parent Organization: Care Corps of Alabama VI Last Updated 12/09 East Alabama AIDS Outreach 665 Opelika Road Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 887-5244, 1-800-799-4967 (f) (334) 826-2111 Email: Marilyn.swyers@eamc.org Contact Person: Marilyn Swyers Days and Hours of Operation: M-F / 9AM - 4PM Purpose: Provides direct services to those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS as well as Prevention Education to the Lee County Community. Services Provided: Prevention education and direct services to patients Eligibility Requirements: Anyone is eligible for education services/ Any person infected with HIV is eligible for services at no cost to them (To receive direct services, proof of HIV positive status must be shown.) Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Lee, Macon, Chambers, Russell, Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 12/09 Southeast Alabama Sickle Cell Clinic P.O. Box 1079 Tuskegee Institute, AL 36087 (Mailing Address) (p) (800) 854-1367 / (334) 727-6120 (f) (334) 727-9390 Contact Person: Wendy Morgan Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/9AM-5PM; Tuskegee 9AM-5PM; Auburn 9AM-5PM Purpose: To assist people within the community living with sickle cell. To educate the public about sickle cell. Services Provided: Education/ Testing/ Counseling/ Medical and Financial Referrals/ Tutorial Services/ Clinics at EAMC/ Camp ASCCA 114 Medical Disease Specific

Medical Disease Specific Eligibility Requirements: Must have sickle cell disease or be a sickle cell carrier Preferred Referral Process: Phone or Personal Appearance Area Served: East Alabama; Macon, Lee, Russell, Bullock, Barber, Pike, Dale, Henry, Houston, Geneva counties Last Updated 12/09 Epilepsy Hotline (National Office) 4351 Garden City Drive Landover, MD 20785-7223 (p) 1-800-EFA-1000 Website: www.epilepsyfoundation.org (Regional Office) Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama Office Park 3 273 Azalea Rd. #310 Mobile, AL 36609-1970 (p) (251) 341-0170 (800) 626-1582 Contact Person: Mitch Garrett Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9:00AM-4:00PM EST Purpose: Referrals to local clinics, rehab centers, and doctors. General information on symptoms and treatment of epilepsy. Services Provided: Information and Referral Eligibility Requirements: None Fees: No Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 Leukemia Society of America, Inc., Alabama Chapter 100 Chase Park South, Suite 220 Birmingham, AL 35244 (p) (205) 989-0098 (f) (205) 989-0099 Toll Free: (888) 560-9700 Website: www.leukemia.org Contact Person: Noralyn Hamilton Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Purpose: Dedicated to curing leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, and myeloma and to improve the quality of life patients and their families. Services Provided: Patient Financial Aid/ Family Support Group Programs/ Programs for children with cancer Eligibility Requirements: People with a diagnosis of leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. Must have a cancer of the blood system. / Email Area Served: Alabama and Florida Panhandle Last Updated 12/30/11 115 Medical Disease Specific

Lung Disease Support Group 2000 Pepperell Parkway (p) (334) 528-3795 Email: kerri_jordan@eamc.org Medical Disease Specific Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-4PM Purpose: Support Group for people with chronic lung disease. Services Provided: Support Group Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: EAMC Last Updated 12/09 Lung Line 1400 Jackson Street Denver, CO 80206 (p) 1-800-222-lung (f) (303) 398-1355 Email: lungline@njc.org Website: www.nationaljewish.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 10AM-6:30PM Purpose: Telephone information service line. Services Provided: Registered nurses provide information on lung, allergic and immune diseases. Eligibility Requirements: None Affiliation/Parent Organization: National Jewish Medical and Research Center Last Updated 12/09 Lupus Foundation of America (National Office) 2000 L. Street NW, Suite 710 Washington, DC 20036 (p) (800) 558-0121 (f) 202-349-1156 Email: lupusinfo@lupus.org (Health Issues) Website: www.lupus.org (Regional) LFA, Georgia Chapter Atlanta, GA (770) 333-5930 or Ruth Gordon-Bradshaw (334) 288-1537 Contact Person: Maria Myler (GA Chapter) Days and Hours of Operation: Weekdays except holidays/ 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM EST Purpose: General information referrals to local foundation chapters. 116 Medical Disease Specific

Medical Disease Specific Services Provided: Information and Referral Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: Chapters throughout the US Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 12/09 Sickle Cell Disease Association of America 231 E. Baltimore St. Suite 800 Baltimore, MD 21202 (p) 1-800-421-8453 Email: scdaa@sicklecelldisease.org Website: www.sicklecelldisease.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-5:00PM PST Purpose: To provide information and assistance to people dealing with or wanting to understand sickle cell disease. Services Provided: Referrals/ Research/ Education/ Genetic Counseling Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 12/09 National Center for Stuttering 388 2nd Avenue Suite 136 New York, NY 10016 (p) 1-800-221-2483 Website: www.stuttering.com Contact Person: Bert Berman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 10AM-5PM Eastern Time Purpose: Provides educational information, treatment information and counseling for adults and children who stutter. Services Provided: Provide general information to the public. Provide training for speech therapist. Eligibility Requirements: None Preferred Referral Procedure: Social Services Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 National Center for the Prevention of SIDS (First Candle) (p) 1-800-638-7437 24 hours Website: www.firstcandle.org Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a Week/ 24 Hours 117 Medical Disease Specific

Medical Disease Specific Purpose: Information and Referrals Services Provided: Hotline for information and referrals Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 National Down Syndrome Society 666 Broadway New York, NY 10012 (p) 1-800-221-4602 24 hours Email: info@ndss.org Website: www.ndss.org Days and Hours of Operation: 9AM-5PM EST Purpose: To provide a hotline for information on Down Syndrome. Services Provided: Literature/ Referrals/ Information Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 National Epilepsy Library Epilepsy Foundation 4351 Garden City Drive Landover, MD 20785-7223 (p) 1-800-332-4050 Email: nel@efa.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F / 9 AM - 5 PM Purpose: To provide a hotline for information on epilepsy. Services Provided: Information and Referrals Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 National Kidney Foundation of Alabama, Patient Dialysis Aid 4150 Carmichael Ct. Montgomery, AL 36106-2871 (p) (888) 533-1981 (f) (334) 396-9870 Website: www.kidney.org Purpose: To educate the public and assist with patients and research. Services Provided: Provides transportation, medication and emergency services for low income patients needing dialysis treatment. Eligibility Requirements: Kidney patients in need. 118 Medical Disease Specific

Medical Disease Specific Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: National Kidney Foundation Last Updated 12/09 Opelika Nephrology Referral Center 2609 Village Professional Dr. Suite 2 (p) (334) 749-5085 (f) (334) 745-4617 Contact Person: Deb Morris Days and Hours of Operation: M-Sat/ 6AM-6PM Purpose: To provide help with kidney disease. Services Provided: Education and Information / Dialysis Eligibility Requirements: None Preferred Referral Procedure: None Fees: Yes Area Served: Opelika Last Updated 12/09 119 Medical Disease Specific

Medical Financial Assistance Medical Financial Assistance All Kids Health Insurance Program 201 Monroe St. Suite 250 Montgomery, AL 36130-3017 (p) (334) 206-5568/ (334) 749-3411 (Hospital) Website: www.adph.org/allkids/ Contact Person: Mary Urquhart Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5AM Purpose: Provide Health insurance to low income families. Services Provided: Insurance Eligibility Requirements: 18 years old or younger/ Alabama Resident/ US Citizen or Eligible Immigrants Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Fees: Annual premium is determined at elegibility which is either $50 or $100 per child and a small co-pay is owed at the doctor's office and pharmacy. Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Department of Public Health Last Updated 11-21-11 Andrew Willis Emergency Fund 175 Corporate Dr. (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 737-1250 Contact Person: Beverly Lakin Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: The Andrew Willis Memorial Emergency Fund pays medical expenses for impoverished children, such as doctor and dental bills and prescriptions. Has no administrative expenses. Services Provided: Gives money to those who qualify. Funds are paid directly to vendor or service provider. Eligibility Requirements: Must be a medically related expense for children. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way of Lee County Last updated: 12/28/11 Medicaid Agency 1716 Catherine Ct. Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 502-5446/ 1-800-362-1504 Hotline Webpage: www.alabama.gov/portal/secondary.jsp?id=healthservices Contact Person: Betty Chapman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: Assists Medicaid recipients with their questions and problems concerning Medicaid. Services Provided: Information and Referral/ Ambulance service where medically necessary for Medicaid eligible. Eligibility Requirements: Income Eligibility 120 Medical Financial Assistance

Transportation: No Area Served: Auburn/ Opelika Medical Financial Assistance Mercy Medical Clinic for Family Care 1702 Catherine Court, Suite 1A Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 501-1081 (f)(334) 501-1083 Email: almercymedical@bellsouth.net Days and Hours of Operation: Call for hours; clinic hours M 6:00PM-9PM, Wed 1:00 PM-5:00 PM, Screening New Patients Tues 10:00AM-2:00PM Purpose: Mercy Medical Ministry is a non-profit, interdenominational, Christian ministry that seeks to follow the example of our Lord Jesus by addressing both physical and spiritual needs. Services Provided: Family medical and dental care for residents of Lee County. Eligibility Requirements: Patients must be without health insurance, including Medicare or Medicaid, and having an income below 200% of the federal poverty line. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Fees: Minimal fees or none Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 9-26-05 Salvation Army 1038 Opelika Rd Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 826-0073 Contact Person: Captain Ronette Smith Days and Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 10 am-6 pm and Saturdays 9 am-5 pm For Social Services- Tues-Thurs. 9am-12 noon, Must call for appointments Purpose: Offers emergency assistance to the less fortunate of Lee County who are facing dire circumstances. Assistance is provided according to need, without discrimination. Services Provided: Food/ Clothing / Lodging / Medical Assistance / Miscellaneous Eligibility Requirements: Based on Income / Personal Appearance: Must bring SSC, Picture ID, Proof of Income, Material specific to request (prescription, eviction notice, etc.) required. Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 7-06-11 William Mason Emergency Fund P. O. Box 3075 Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 745-5540 ext. 13 (f) (334) 745-5606 Email: Unitedway@unitedwayofleecounty.com Website: www.unitedwayofleecounty.com Contact Person: Kristi Holt Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4PM Purpose: Provides emergency assistance to individuals or families suffering a financial hardship. 121 Medical Financial Assistance

Medical Financial Assistance Services Provided: Emergency assistance with propane, electric and gas utility bills and prescription medication for individuals without prescription medication for individuals without prescription insurance. Eligibility Requirements: Crisis/ Emergency Situations ; by appointment only.. Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way of Lee County, Inc. Last Updated 12/30/11 122 Medical Financial Assistance

Medical General Medical General Alabama Quality Assurance Foundation Two Perimeter Park South, Suite 200W Birmingham, AL 35243 (p) (205) 970-1600 Toll free: (800) 760-4550 Website: www.aqaf.com Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:00AM -4:00PM Purpose: Medicare Services Provided: Hotline for quality of care complaints/ Medicare questions and referrals Eligibility Requirements: Medicare recipients or their beneficiaries Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12/09 Central Alabama Nursing Services, Inc. 2200-B Gateway Drive Opelika, AL 36803 (p) (334) 745-7308, 1-800-264-2060 (f) (334) 745-8162 Contact Person: Stephanie Birmingham Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM (Phones are answered 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week) Purpose: Private duty nursing in the home. Services Provided: Provide RNs, LPNs, Nurses' aides or homemakers (depending on the level of care needed by the client) to work private duty in the home or hospital to provide skilled or custodial care for clients. Eligibility Requirements: None Fees: Varies (Some insurance companies will pay for skilled care) Area Served: Montgomery, Lee, Autauga, Elmore, Russell, Macon, Pike, Lowndes Co. Last Updated 12/09 Lee County Health Department 1801 Corporate Drive (p) (334) 745-5765 (f) (334) 745-9830 Website: www.adph.org Contact Person: James Martin Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-5PM Purpose: Promote public health. Services Provided: Family Planning/ Immunizations/ Vital Statistics/ Life Care Program/ Environmental/ STD/ Disease Control/ WIC/ Medicaid/ TB X-rays and tests Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted Waiting List: Yes, same day; appointments Preferred Referral Procedure: Appointment Fees: Based on service provided (Sliding Scale) Area Served: Alabama 123 Medical General

Medical General Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Department of Public Health Last Updated 12/09 Life South Community Blood Centers East Alabama 505 E Thomason Circle (p) (888) 795-2707 / (334) 705-0884 (f) (334) 745-8154 Website: www.lifesouth.org Contact: Paul Rogers Days and Hours of Operation: M and Thurs 9:00AM-7:00PM; Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 9:00AM-5:00PM; Sun 12:00PM-5:00PM Purpose: Non-profit blood bank. Services Provided: Blood Bank Eligibility Requirements: None Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: East Alabama Last Updated 12/09 Johnson Express 984 Lee Rd. 203 Salem, AL 36874 (p) (334) 745-7178 (f) (334) 2971728 Reservations 24 Hours a Day Seven Days a Week Contact: Janice Johnson Purpose: To provide Non-emergency and wheelchair transportation Services Provided: Transportation to Dialysis, doctorâ s appointments, adult daycare, drop-offs Eligibility Requirements: Fees required Preferred Referral Procedure: Call for reservation Fees: $35.00 Roundtrip Wheelchair Client (attendant permitted) $25.00 Roundtrip Ambulatory Client Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Chambers, Lee, Macon, Tallapoosa, Muskogee, Barbour, Bullock, Randolph, and Russell Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Miss Deanna s Child Care Last Updated 12/09 Overeaters Anonymous Grace Methodist Church 915 E. Glenn Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 887-7003 Website: www.oa.org Contact Person: Gloria Mann Days and Hours of Operation: Call for meeting times. Newcomers should attend an orientation held every Monday and Thursday at 6:30 PM at Grace Methodist Church located at 915 E Glenn Avenue, Auburn Alabama. Purpose: Regular Meetings/ Open to all people who have a desire to stop compulsive eating habits. Services Provided: Support Group Eligibility Requirements: None 124 Medical General

Area Served: Unrestricted Last Updated 12/30/11 Medical General 125 Medical General

Medical Mental Health Medical Mental Health Alzheimer's Disease Support Group 2207 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 749-5264 ext. 215 Contact Person: Leisa Askew Days and Hours of Operation: Every Thursday/ Respite program 12:30PM -4:30PM Purpose: To provide support and relief for caregivers of anyone suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other related dementias. Eligibility Requirements: Must know someone suffering early stages of Alzheimer's disease or other related dementias. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Lee-Russell Area Agency on Aging. Meetings: 1st Monday of month at 10AM; 3rd Monday of month at 1PM; Meetings held at Magnolia Place: 1552 Professional Parkway, Auburn AL Last Updated 12/09 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Residential Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2877 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/residential.htm Contact Person: Outreach Services Department Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-5:00PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: The center has a variety of group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Services Provided: Group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Homes are based on condition (i.e. mentally handicapped or mentally ill) and age. The ages served are from children to elderly. Eligibility Requirements: Must be mentally handicapped or mentally ill. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Call the Outreach Services Department to arrange an appointment. Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 5-31-12 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Outpatient Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) 334) 742-2877 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/outpatient.htm Contact Person: Outpatient Services Office Days and Hours of Operation: M-F / 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: The Center offers a wide range of general outpatient services to adults and children who have a diagnosis of serious mental illness or who have a serious emotional disturbance. 126 Medical Mental Health

Medical Mental Health Services Provided: Primary goal is to assist consumers to achieve, maintain, or return to an optimal level of functioning in the community. This goal is accomplished by providing a wide range of services to consumers and their families, delivered by a team of qualified staff, including therapists, nurses, case managers, psychiatrists, and nurse practitioners. Psychiatric clinics are scheduled for adults and children weekly at the outpatient clinics. Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped, mentally ill, or serious emotional disturbance. Preferred Referral Procedure: Call for an appointment. Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 12/09 East Alabama Mental Health Mental Retardation Center 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2700 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/who.htm Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide quality mental health services to citizens of all income levels. Services Provided: Homes/ Outpatient/ Child/ Adult Eligibility Requirements: Mentally handicapped, mental illness, or serious emotional disturbance. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 12/09 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Adult Protective Services 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 737-1270 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Contact Person: Carolyn Hunter Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: The mission of the Adult Protective Services Division is to support and enable County Departments to protect elderly and disabled adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation and prevent unnecessary institutionalization. Services Provided: Casework Services/ Adult Day Care and Foster Care/Homemaker Service/ Investigating Adult Abuse and Neglect Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents only (over the age of 18 and must be physically or mentally impaired/ unable to make decisions in their best interest) for intake,yes for adoption Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/11/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. 127 Medical Mental Health

Psychological Services 1109 Spring Drive (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Medical Mental Health Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. Last Updated 1/12/12 128 Medical Mental Health

Medical Seniors Medical Seniors Bubba's Medicine Shop 512 2nd Avenue (p) (334) 749-3426 Website: www.bubbasonline.com Contact Person: Bubba Young Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:00AM-6PM Purpose: Pharmacy Services Provided: Discount prices on medications with free delivery/ Emergency Service Available Eligibility Requirements: None, Personal Appearance Fees: Fees vary with service (prescription) rendered Transportation Provided: Delivery Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 12/09 Central Alabama Nursing Services, Inc. 1995 Pepperell Pkwy Suite 4 (p) (334) 745-7308, 1-800-264-2060 (f) (334) 745-8162 Contact Person: Stephanie Birmingham Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM (Phones are answered 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week) Purpose: Private duty nursing in the home. Services Provided: Provide RNs, LPNs, Nurses' aides or homemakers (depending on the level of care needed by the client) to work private duty in the home or hospital to provide skilled or custodial care for clients. Eligibility Requirements: None Fees: Varies (Some insurance companies will pay for skilled care) Area Served: Montgomery, Lee, Autauga, Elmore, Russell, Macon, Pike, Lowndes Co. Last Updated 12/09 Eye Care America 655 Beach Street San Francisco, CA 94142 (p) 1-800-222-3937 (f) 415-561-8567 Website: www.eyecareamerica.org Days and Hours of Operation: 24/7 Purpose: For elderly persons (65 or older) who cannot afford eye care. Services Provided: Does not cover cost of drugs, hospital services, or glasses. Eligibility Requirements: 65 or older 129 Medical Seniors

Fees: Depends on service provided. Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 Medical Seniors 130 Medical Seniors

Medical Special Needs Medical Special Needs Alabama Early Intervention System Child Find 602 S. Lawrence St. Montgomery, AL 36104 (p) 1-800-543-3098 / TTY: 800-499-1816 (f) (334) 293-7393 hispanic # (866) 450-2838 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us/ei Contact Person: Elizabeth D. Prince Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To locate, identify, evaluate, and coordinate services for children from birth through 3 years of age with special needs/disabilities. Services Provided: Child Find Information and Referral/ Public Awareness (Brochure/ Fact Sheet) Eligibility Requirements: Client must have a known or suspected developmental delay in one or more areas: physical, vision/hearing, motor, etc.. / Fax.. Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: Early Intervention Service. Last Updated 5-31-12 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Residential Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2877 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/residential.htm Contact Person: Outreach Services Department Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-5:00PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: The center has a variety of group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Services Provided: Group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Homes are based on condition (i.e. mentally handicapped or mentally ill) and age. The ages served are from children to elderly. Eligibility Requirements: Must be mentally handicapped or mentally ill. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Call the Outreach Services Department to arrange an appointment. Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 5-31-12 Children's Rehabilitation Services 516 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Contact Person: Kimberly Waugh 131 Medical Special Needs

Medical Special Needs Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children in need who have disabilities. Services Provided: Provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician referral or walk-in Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able; Will bill Medicaid or insurance companies. Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Last Updated 10/21/11 132 Medical Special Needs

Medical Substance Abuse Medical Substance Abuse Alcoholics Anonymous Auburn / Opelika Intergroup (p) (334) 745-8405 Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org Days and Hours of Operation: Please call for meeting times or check the Website Purpose: To stay sober and help others achieve sobriety. Services Provided: Support group/ Mentors/ Education Eligibility Requirements: Anyone who feels they may have a problem with alcohol or is interested in learning about the effects of alcohol. Last Updated 12/30/11 Cocaine Abuse Hotline (p) 1-800-992-9239 24 hours a day Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hour a Day Hotline Purpose: Drug, Alcohol, and Suicide Counseling. Call for local referrals Services Provided: Hotline/ Information and Referral Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 Crack Abuse Help line (p) 1-800-888-9383 Days and Hours of Operation: 24 Hour Hotline Purpose: Information and Referral for Crack Users Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 His Place 1415 Second Avenue (p) (334) 749-2130 (f) (334) 749-2381 Website: www.harvestevangelism.org Email: hisplace@harvestevangelism.org Contact Person: Don Sledge Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a week/ 24 Hrs; Office: M-F 9am-5pm Purpose: Voluntary one year Christian program for men with life controlling problems and all forms of addiction 133 Medical Substance Abuse

Medical Substance Abuse Services Provided: Transient Shelter/ Rehabilitation/Christian Counseling Eligibility Requirements: Must be 18 years or older; must commit to a one year residency program Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Court Referral/ Self Referral Fees: -$300 for curriculum during the program but if the participant is not satisfied or does not wish to stay for the duration of the program then His Place will provide the individual with a $150 bus ticket Transportation Provided: Limited Area Served: East Alabama and is a worldwide organization Affiliation/Parent Organization: Harvest Evangelism Last Updated: 10/05/11 Opelika Addictions Center 2300 Center Hills Drive, Building 1 (p) (334) 742-2130 (f) (334) 742-2107 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org Contact Person: Anne Penney Purpose: Intensive outpatient treatment programs for adults who are chemically dependent or who abuse substances and their families. Services Provided: Outpatient/ Counseling Eligibility Requirements: Must be an adult and chemically dependent. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Auburn/ Opelika Affiliation/Parent Organization: East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Last Updated 12/09 The Women's Center 2300 Center Hills Dr., Bldg. 1 (p) (334) 742-2130 (f) (334) 742-2107 Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: For women that have a chemical or alcohol dependency. Services Provided: Counseling for substance abuse. Eligibility Requirements: Women with substance abuse problems. Area Served: Unrestricted Affiliation/Parent Organization: East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Last Updated 12/09 134 Medical Substance Abuse

Medical Terminal Medical Terminal Bethany House 1171 Gatewood Drive Building 100 Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 826-0032 (f) (334) 826-2018 Website: www.hospiceadvantage.net/ Contact Person: Sheri Burdell, RN Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a week/ 24Hrs Purpose: Residential setting for terminally ill. Services Provided: Care and housing for terminally ill. Eligibility Requirements: Must be a hospice patient Waiting List: Sometimes Preferred Referral Procedure: By a physician Fees: Yes: varies/accepts insurance; Medicare or private insurance Area Served: Can be from anywhere (ex. May live out of state, but family resides in Alabama) Affiliation/Parent Organization: EAMC Last Updated 12/09 Hospice Advantage of East Alabama Medical Center 665 Opelika Road Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 826-1899 (f) (334) 826-0756 Website: www.hospiceadvantage.net Contact Person: Sheri Burdell, RN Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Nurses are available 24/7 Purpose: Provides comfort, pain relief, and palliative care to terminally ill patients and their families, including social work, home health aid, and volunteer services. Services Provided: Respite Care/ Nursing Services/ Residential Care/ Social Work Services/ Physical, Occupational, Speech and Massage Therapies/ Dietary Counseling / Chaplain Eligibility Requirements: Must be diagnosed as terminally ill by a physician. Fees: Yes, varies with service and with insurance providers. Area Served: Lee County and Surrounding Areas Affiliation/Parent Organization: EAMC, Hospice Advantage, and Bethany House. Last Updated 12/30/11 Make-A-Wish Foundation Central Alabama Regional Office 2100 1st Avenue, Suite 370 Birmingham, AL 35203 (p) (205) 254-9474 (f) (205) 254-9479 Email: smeeks@wish.org or kwhitehurst@wish.org Contact Person: John Sweeney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9AM-5PM Purpose: To grant wishes for children under the age of 18 years who have life threatening illnesses. Services Provided: A non-profit volunteer organization, dedicated to making the wishes of very special children come true. 135 Medical Terminal

Medical Terminal Eligibility Requirements: Children under age 18 who have never had a wish granted before. or Email Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 12/09 Wiregrass Hospice 831 W. Washington St. Eufaula, AL 36027 (p) (334) 616-0061 (f) (334) 616-0061 Contact Person: Haley Clements Purpose: Provide care for terminally ill. Services Provided: In-Home Care/ Skilled Nurses/ Home Health Aids/ Medical Social Workers/ Volunteers/ Physical Occupational and Speech Therapy/ Bereavement Support Eligibility Requirements: Diagnosed with 6 months to live. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Transportation: No Area Served: Wiregrass Hospice has locations throughout Alabama. Last Updated 12/09 136 Medical Terminal

Medical Women Medical Women ASPO Lamaze Information Line 2025 M Street NW Washington, DC 20036 (p) 1-800-368-4404 (f) (202) 367-2128 Email: info@lamaze.org Website: www.lamaze.org Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9AM-5PM EST Purpose: Refers callers to instructors who are accredited in childbirth education. Services Provided: Hotline Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 12/09 Beacon Women's Center 1011 Monticello Court Montgomery, AL 36117 (p) 1-800-321-2181 24 hour answering service Website: www.summitcenters.com/summit-beacon/index.htm Days and Hours of Operation: M-Th - 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM Closed Friday Purpose: To provide health care and counseling to women. Services Provided: GYN exams/ Pap Smears/ Birth Control / Abortion Counseling/ Pregnancy Tests (free) Eligibility Requirements: Female for appointment ( Birth Certificate and Driver's License required) Fees: Sliding Scale based on income. Area Served: Alabama and surrounding states Affiliation/Parent Organization: Summit of Birmingham Last Updated 12/09 Breast Feeding Support Group East Alabama Medical Center Auburn, AL 36801 (p) (334) 528-1260 Contact Person: Patti Cox Days and Hours of Operation: Every Thursday/ 12:00PM ; Located in the Dayroom on the 3rd floor Purpose: Support Group Services Provided: Encouragement/ Information/ Support / Breast Feeding Prep Class held every 2nd Saturday of the month from 10:00AM-12:00PM for mothers before they deliver. Eligibility Requirements: None Preferred Referral Procedure: None 137 Medical Women

Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: EAMC Last Updated 12/09 Medical Women East Alabama Medical Center/ Lamaze Class 2000 Pepperell Parkway (p) (334) 528-1260 Website: www.eamc.org Contact Person: EAMC s Health Resource Center (334-528-1260) Days and Hours: See schedule on EAMC website at www.eamc.org Purpose: To help expectant parents be prepared physically, psychologically and intellectually to cope with pregnancy, labor, delivery and post-partum. Services Provided: Prepared Childbirth Classes Eligibility Requirements: Expectant mothers and their support person Preferred Referral Procedure: Register online at www.eamc.org Programs & Services, Education, Prepared Childbirth Fees: 4 week class - $70, Saturday class -$80 Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: EAMC Last Updated 6/12 Lee County Health Department 1801 Corporate Drive (p) (334) 745-5765 (f) (334) 745-9830 Website: www.adph.org Contact Person: James Martin Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-5PM Purpose: Promote public health. Services Provided: Family Planning/ Immunizations/ Vital Statistics/ Life Care Program/ Environmental/ STD/ Disease Control/ WIC/ Medicaid/ TB X-rays and tests Eligibility Requirements: Unrestricted Waiting List: Yes, same day; appointments Preferred Referral Procedure: Appointment Fees: Based on service provided (Sliding Scale) Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Department of Public Health Last Updated 12/09 Rape Abuse and Incest National Network 635-B Pennsylvania Ave, SE Washington, DC 20003 (p) 202-544-3064 (Headquarters) (p) 1-800-656-4673 (Hotline) Website: www.rainn.org Days and Hours of Operation: 24 hours/ 7 Days a Week 138 Medical Women

Medical Women Purpose: The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE and the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline at rainn.org, and publicizes the hotlines' free, confidential services; educates the public about sexual violence; and leads national efforts to prevent sexual violence, improve services to victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice. Services Provided: Hotline (All calls are kept Confidential) Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1/12/12 Rape Counselors of East Alabama 2133 Executive Park Drive (p) (334) 741-0707 (f) (334) 745-5606 Contact Person: Vickie Dearing Days and Hours of Operation: 8am-5pm (334) 705-0510 (24 hrs) Purpose: Provides 24 hour crisis counseling to victims of sexual violence through community volunteers. Prevention education programming to schools, professionals, and community groups. Services Provided: To help victims get through the hospital tests, police questioning, etc,. immediately following the rape. / Work with schools to educate on sexual assault. / Support groups. Eligibility Requirements: None ne Area Served: Chambers, Lee, Macon, and Tallapoosa Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way Last Updated 7/5/11 Sav-A-Life (p) (334) 821-2112/ (334) 821-6700 24 hour hotline Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9:00AM-5PM Purpose: To provide pregnant women with information and counseling about abortion and abortion alternatives. Services Provided: Abortion alternatives/ Free counseling/ Free pregnancy test information/ Pre-natal clinic/ Free maternity and infant clothing / Personal Appearance/ Appointment Area Served: Unrestricted Last Updated 12/09 Women's Hope Medical Clinic 820 Stage Road (Actual Address) Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 821-2112 (f) (334) 502-7001 Email: nurse@womenshopemed.org Website: www.womenshope.org 139 Medical Women

Medical Women Contact Person: Julie Klarenbeek, RN Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9AM-5PM Purpose: Serving women and families experiencing crisis pregnancy. Services Provided: Pregnancy Testing/ Counseling and Education/ Adoption Information/ Emotional Support/ Parenting Classes/ STD Testing and Referral/ Recovery, Support and Outreach Eligibility Requirements: Prenatal Care and Ultrasound Transportation Provided: Individual Situation Area Served: All surrounding communities Affiliation/Parent Organization: Sav-A-Life Last Updated 12/29/11 140 Medical Women

Senior Citizens Senior Citizens Adult Foster Homes Program P.O. Box 640015 Pike Road, AL 36064-0015 (p) (334) 737-1100 (Lee County DHR)/ 1-866-425-5437 (The toll-free number is a information line for people who want to provide foster care.) Contact Person: Ida Jennings-Jones LBSW Purpose: To provide a home for elder adults that cannot live by them selves or with their natural families due to risk of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or institutionalization. Services Provided: Adult Foster Care Eligibility Requirements: Must be 18 or older. Waiting List: Possible Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: North Alabama United Methodist Churches Last Updated 1/10 Alabama Rural Ministry P.O. Box 2890 131 South Gay Street Auburn, AL 38631 (p) (334) 501-4276 (f) (334) 887-3231 Email: info@arm-al.org Website: www.arm-al.org Contact Person: Lisa Pierce Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Meet home repair needs/ Children's Day Camp Services Provided: Summer Day Camp/ Home Repair Eligibility Requirements: Disabled/ Elderly/ Low-Income Waiting List: 3 Months on Home Repair Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Transportation Provided: N/A Area Served: Sumter/ Greene/ Lee/ Macon Counties Last Updated 1-11-12 Auburn Nutrition Site 410 A Boykin Street Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 887-8745 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 9:00AM-1:00PM Purpose: Serve meals to citizens 60+ Services Provided: Frozen Meals on Wheels are delivered through a vendor service not to the site but meals are still served at the Senior Center. Eligibility Requirements: Must be 60 or older for the Senior Center and need to either call or come to the Senior center to fill out an application for enrollment. ; Donations Accepted Transportation Provided: Yes within a 7 mile radius in Auburn and is also privided to Loachapoka. Area Served: Auburn 141 Senior Citizens

Last Updated 12/30/11 Senior Citizens Arbor Spring Health and Rehab 1910 Pepperell Parkway (p) (334)749-1471 (f) (334)749-6016 Contact Person: Mark Traylor Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM to 5PM (Office)/ Facility open 24 hours Purpose: 225 bed Long-Term Care Facility including an Alzheimer's unit Services Provided: Long term care Eligibility Requirements: Patients require long term care; physician referral; Medicare Medicaid eligible or private insurance Waiting List: Yes-short Preferred Referral Procedure: Appointment (Insurance policies, Health Insurance Card, and Social Security Card must be provided) Fees: Varies with service, only emergency Area Served: Lee County and surrounding area Affiliation/Parent Organization: Care Corps of Alabama VI Last Updated 1/10 Central Alabama Nursing Service, Inc./Lee Co. 1995 Pepperell Pkwy, Suite 4 (p) (334) 745-7308 (f) (334) 745-8162 Contact Person: Stephanie Birmingham Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: Provides personal care and homemaker services to elderly or infirmed people in their homes. Services Provided: Sitter Services/ Homemakers/ Nurse's Aides Eligibility Requirements: Need service/ Have ability to pay / Personal Appearance/ Appointment Fees: Varies with service provided. Area Served: Lee, Russell, Chambers, Macon counties Last Updated 1/10 East Alabama Services for the Elderly (EASE) 1300 Commerce Dr. Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 826-5811 (f) (334) 826-6460 Email: easedirector@bellsouth.net Contact Person: Lura New Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:00PM Purpose: Provides life sustaining services to elderly and disabled individuals to allow them to remain independent for as long as safely possible. Services Provided: Adult Day Care/ Transportation/ Nutrition Advice/ Outreach/ Recreation/ Referrals/ Consumer Education/ Elderly Employment / Foster Grandparents /Home Healthcare / Personal Care Eligibility Requirements: Housing Waiting List: Yes 142 Senior Citizens

Fees: Yes, based on service provided Transportation Provided: For some programs. Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Last Updated 1/10 East Alabama Services for the Elderly EASE HOUSE 1300 Commerce Drive Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 826.5811 (f) (334) 749-9195 Senior Citizens Contact Person: Dona Stroud (334) 826-3078 Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a week/ 8AM - 5PM Purpose: Provides life sustaining services to elderly and disabled individuals to allow them to remain independent for as long as safely possible. Services Provided: Housing Eligibility Requirements: Low income; must be 62 or older Waiting List: Varies With Service Preferred Referral Procedure: Call/ Write/ Personal Appearance Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Auburn/ Opelika Last Updated 1/10 Elder Abuse Hotline (p) 1-800-458-7214 (AL DHR) Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:00AM-4:30PM Purpose: To report abuse, neglect or exploitation of senior citizens. Calls are confidential. Services Provided: Hotline Eligibility Requirements: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1/10 Eye Care America P.O. Box 429098 San Francisco, CA 94142-9098 (p) (877) 887-6327 (f) (415) 561-8567 Website: www.eyecareamerica.org Days and Hours of Operation: 24/7 Purpose: For elderly persons (65 or older) who cannot afford eye care. Services Provided: Does not cover cost of drugs, hospital services, or glasses. Eligibility Requirements: 65 or older Fees: Depends on service provided. Area Served: United States Last Updated 1/10 Area Agency on Aging 143 Senior Citizens

Lee-Russell Council of Governments 2207 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 749-5264 / (800) AGE-LINE (f) (334) 749-6582 Website: http://www.lrcog.com Senior Citizens Contact Person: Jackie Pinkard Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Purpose: To provide programs and most services to persons 60 and older. Services Provided: Home Delivered Meals/ Medicaid Waivers/Senior Centers/ Legal assistance/ Outreach/ Insurance Counseling/ Alzheimer's Support Group/ Alzheimer's Respite Services/ Prescription Drug Assistance Eligibility Requirements: Different qualifications for each program. Age requirements also vary per program. Waiting List: Yes; depends on the program (Social Security Card required for some services) Fees: Varies according to the program. Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties Last Updated 10/21/11 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Adult Protective Services 2015 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Website: http://dhr.alabama.gov/services/adult_protective_services/adult_protective_services.aspx Contact Person: Debra Causey Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: The mission of the Adult Protective Services Division is to support and enable County Departments to protect elderly and disabled adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation and prevent unnecessary institutionalization. Services Provided: Casework Services/ Adult Day Care and Foster Care/Homemaker Service/ Investigating Adult Abuse and Neglect Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents only (over the age of 18 and must be physically or mentally impaired/ unable to make decisions in their best interest) for intake, Yes for adoption Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/10 Auburn Adult Daycare Center 410 Boykin Street Auburn, AL 36820 (p) (334) 826-9144 (f) (334) 826-0164 Contact Person: Lonnie Richardson Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM Services Provided: Daycare and varied activities with breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack. Nurse check each Wednesday. Eligibility Requirements: Need for limited assistance. Waiting List: Yes. 144 Senior Citizens

Preferred Referral Procedure: In person. Fees: $22 a day. Transportation Provided: Yes $4 a day. Area Served: Lee and Russell Counties. Last Updated 1/10 Senior Citizens 145 Senior Citizens

Special Needs Blind Special Needs Blind Alabama Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 6030 Monticello Drive Montgomery, AL 36130-6000 (p) (334) 213-3906 Website: http://webmini.apls.state.al.us/apls_web/bard/bph1.php Contact Person: Susan Clements Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To provide services for blind and physically handicapped. Services Provided: To provide recreational reading and basic reference needs for persons unable to read standard print, unable to hold books or suffering from dyslexia. Eligibility Requirements: Must be blind or physically handicapped. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 1-10-10 American Council for the Blind (Hotline) 1155 15th Street NW, Suite 1004 Washington, DC 20005 (p) 1-800-424-8666/ (202) 467-5081 (Recording after 3:00) (f) (202) 467-5085 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 2PM-5PM EST Purpose: Information and Referral Last Updated 1-10-10 American Foundation for the Blind (Hotline) 11 Penn Plaza Suite 300 New York, NY 10001 (p) (212) 502-7600 toll free (800) 232-5463 (f) (212) 502-7777 Email: afbinfo@afb.net Website: www.afb.org Contact Person: Regina Jenwright Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-4:30PM EST Purpose: Information on vision loss, blindness and services available for the blind. Sends free brochures. Eligibility Requirements: None Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: United States Last Updated 1-10-10 146 Special Needs Blind

Special Needs Children Special Needs Children Alabama Early Intervention System Child Find 602 S. Lawrence St. Montgomery, AL 36104 (p) 1-800-543-3098 / TTY: 800-499-1816 (f) (334) 293-7393 hispanic # (866) 450-2838 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us/ei Contact Person: Elizabeth D. Prince Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To locate, identify, evaluate, and coordinate services for children from birth through 3 years of age with special needs/disabilities. Services Provided: Child Find Information and Referral/ Public Awareness (Brochure/ Fact Sheet) Eligibility Requirements: Client must have a known or suspected developmental delay in one or more areas: physical, vision/hearing, motor, etc.. / Fax.. Area Served: Alabama Affiliation/Parent Organization: Early Intervention Service. Last Updated 5-31-12 Camp ASCCA P.O. Box 21 5278 Camp ASCCA Jackson Gap, AL 36861 (p) (256) 825-9226 (p) (800) 843-2267 (f) (256) 825-8332 Email: matt@campascca.org Email: info@campascca.org Website: www.campascca.org Contact Person: Matt Rickman Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4PM Purpose: CAMP provides quality year-round recreational and educational activities in a resident camp setting for individuals with disabilities in a barrier-free environment. Services Provided: One week summer camps/ Seasonal weekend camps Eligibility Requirements: Mental/ Physical Disability: Ages 6- Adult Waiting List: Yes. Fees: Yes, based on service provided. Area Served: Alabama and a few areas in Tennessee and Georgia. Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Easter Seals Society Last Updated 5/16/12 Camp Smile-A-Mile 1510 5th Ave. S. Birmingham, AL 35233 147 Special Needs Children

Special Needs Children (p) (205) 323-8427 / 1-888-500-7920 (f) (205) 323-6220 Website: www.campsam.org Contact Person: Bruce Hooper, Executive Director Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: Alabama s program for children with cancer. Services Provided: Camp for children with cancer. Eligibility Requirements: Cancer patients between the ages of 2 and young adults. Preferred Referral Procedure: Referrals through the Children s Hospital Hematology/Oncology department. Fees: No cost to children with cancer Transportation Provided: Week long camps have transportation provided through busing from Children s Hospital. Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 1/12/12 Children's Rehabilitation Services 516 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-7579 (f) (334) 749-3530 Website: www.rehab.state.al.us Contact Person: Ginger Brannon Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide medical services to children in need who have disabilities. Services Provided: Provide medical services, medication, appliances, therapy (speech, occupational, physical), care coordination, nursing services, audio logical services, nutrition counseling, and patient education. Eligibility Requirements: Treatment in CRS clinics provided for the following conditions: orthopedic problems, plastic surgical conditions, neurosurgical disorders, visual defects, cleft lip and palate, convulsive disorders, spinal bifida, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, cystic fibrosis Preferred Referral Procedure: Physician referral or walk-in Fees: CRS patients assist with treatment costs as they are able; Will bill Medicaid or insurance companies. Area Served: Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Randolph Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Last Updated 10/21/11 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Residential Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2877 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/residential.htm Contact Person: Outreach Services Department Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-5:00PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: The center has a variety of group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Services Provided: Group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Homes are based on condition (i.e. mentally handicapped or mentally ill) and age. The ages served are from children to elderly. Eligibility Requirements: Must be mentally handicapped or mentally ill. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Call the Outreach Services Department to arrange an appointment. 148 Special Needs Children

Special Needs Children Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 5-31-12 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Adult Case Management Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2700 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/case_management.htm Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: A consumer focused strategy for linking mentally ill (SMI) adults, seriously emotionally disturbed (SED) individuals with mental retardation to necessary community supported systems and services. Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped, mental illness, or seriously emotionally disturbed individuals. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 10-4-05 Alabama Chapter Arthritis Foundation P.O. Box 241683 Montgomery, AL 36124-1683 (p) (800) 879-7896 (f) (334) 244-1178 Email: info.al.scb@arthritis.org Website: www.arthritis.org/communities/chapters/chapter.asp?chapid=8 Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/8:30-4:30 (CST) Purpose: To provide information on Arthritis/ Patient Advocacy Services Provided: Information and Referrals/ Self-Help Classes Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 8-11-05 149 Special Needs Children

Special Needs Employment Special Needs Employment Goodwill Industries 1955 North Side Industrial Boulevard Columbus, GA 31904 (p) (706) 324-4366 (f) (706) 660-0429 Email: gwicol@gwicol.org Website: www.goodwill.org Contact Person: Jane Nichols Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:00AM-4:30PM Purpose: To train persons with disability so they may gain competitive employment. Services Provided: Work Evaluation and Adjustment Training/ Clothing Eligibility Requirements: To have a certified disability by a physician. Waiting List: Yes, Depends on availability of jobs. / Personal Appearance ( Must have birth certificate, income tax statement, disability papers, and social security card) Fees: Varies Area Served: Columbus, Phenix City, West Point, LaGrange, Americus, Opelika, Eufaula, Carrolton, Newnan Affiliation/Parent Organization: United Way, CARF, GARF Last Updated 1-10-10 150 Special Needs Employment

Special Needs Housing / Group Homes Special Needs Housing / Group Homes Alabama Rural Ministry P.O. Box 2890 131 South Gay Street Auburn, AL 38631 (p) (334) 501-4276 (f) (334) 887-3231 Email: info@arm-al.org Website: www.arm-al.org Contact Person: Lisa Pierce Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: Meet home repair needs/ Children's Day Camp Services Provided: Summer Day Camp/ Home Repair Eligibility Requirements: Disabled/ Elderly/ Low-Income Waiting List: 3 Months on Home Repair Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Transportation Provided: N/A Area Served: Sumter/ Greene/ Lee/ Macon Counties Last Updated 1-11-12 Care Center of Opelika 1908 1/2 Pepperell Parkway (p) (334)749-1471 (f) (334)749-6016 Contact Person: Jane Hornsby Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM to 5PM (Office)/ Facility open 24 hours Purpose: 225 bed Long-Term Care Facility including an Alzheimer's unit Services Provided: Long term care Eligibility Requirements: Patients require long term care; physician referral; Medicare Medicaid eligible or private insurance Waiting List: Yes-short Preferred Referral Procedure: Appointment (Insurance policies, Health Insurance Card, and Social Security Card must be provided) Fees: Varies with service, only emergency Area Served: Lee County and surrounding area Affiliation/Parent Organization: Care Corps of Alabama VI Last Updated 9-6-05 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Adult Day Services 2300 Center Hills Drive, Bldg. 2 (p) (334) 742-2130 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/day.htm Contact Person: Adult Day Services office. Purpose: Offers various programs to help adults with mental illness or who are mentally handicapped. 151 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes

Special Needs Housing / Group Homes Services Provided: Adult Intensive Day Services/ Adult Habilitation Services/ Adult Rehabilitation Day Services Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped or Mental Illness Preferred Referral Procedure: Call for an appointment Area Served: Lee, Russell. Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 10-4-05 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Residential Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2877 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/residential.htm Contact Person: Outreach Services Department Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-5:00PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: The center has a variety of group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Services Provided: Group homes for mentally ill and mentally handicapped persons. Homes are based on condition (i.e. mentally handicapped or mentally ill) and age. The ages served are from children to elderly. Eligibility Requirements: Must be mentally handicapped or mentally ill. Waiting List: Yes Preferred Referral Procedure: Call the Outreach Services Department to arrange an appointment. Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 5-31-12 East Alabama Services for the Elderly EASE HOUSE 1300 Commerce Drive Auburn, AL 36831 (p) (334) 749-0226 (f) (334) 749-9195 Days and Hours of Operation: 7 Days a week/ 8AM - 5PM Purpose: Provides life sustaining services to elderly and disabled individuals to allow them to remain independent for as long as safely possible. Services Provided: Housing Eligibility Requirements: Low income; must be 62 or older Waiting List: Varies With Service Preferred Referral Procedure: Call/ Write/ Personal Appearance Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Auburn/ Opelika Last Updated 10-18-05 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Adult Protective Services 2015 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 749-0889 Contact Person: Debra Causey Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM 152 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes

Special Needs Housing / Group Homes Purpose: The mission of the Adult Protective Services Division is to support and enable County Departments to protect elderly and disabled adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation and prevent unnecessary institutionalization. Services Provided: Casework Services/ Adult Day Care and Foster Care/ Homemaker Service/ Investigating Adult Abuse and Neglect Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents only (over the age of 18 and must be physically or mentally impaired/ unable to make decisions in their best interest) for intake, Yes for adoption Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources 153 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes

Special Needs Legal Special Needs Legal Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program/ University of Alabama University of Alabama 624 Bryant Dr. Box 870395 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0392 (p) (205) 348-4928 / 1-800-826-1675 (f) (205) 348-3909 Email: adap@adap.ua.edu Website: www.adap.net Contact Person: Ellen Gillespie Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:45PM Purpose: To advocate for the rights of those with disabilities. Services Provided: Legal Rights/ Assistance with Information and Referral/Education and Training. Eligibility Requirements: To be diagnosed with a disability, live in Alabama, to meet priority issues.. Preferred Referral Procedure: Telephone Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 5-31-12 154 Special Needs Legal

Special Needs Mental Health Special Needs Mental Health Best Buddies 1228 Haley Center Auburn University, AL 36849 (p) (334) 844-2086 Email: Dunnca1@auburn.edu Contact Person: Cari Dunn Days and Hours of Operation: No set days/ No set hours Purpose: Best Buddies is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people who are intellectually disabled by providing one to one friendships and integrated employment with students at Auburn University. Services Provided: To provide a client with a student and help form a dependable friend relationship. Eligibility Requirements: Must be intellectually disabled. Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Auburn/ Opelika / Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: Auburn University Last Updated 1/10 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Adult Day Services 1708 Corporate Dr. (p) (334) 742-2130 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/day.htm Contact Person: Adult Day Services office. Purpose: Offers various programs to help adults with mental illness or who are mentally handicapped. Services Provided: Adult Intensive Day Services/ Adult Habilitation Services/ Adult Rehabilitation Day Services Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped or Mental Illness Preferred Referral Procedure: Call for an appointment Area Served: Lee, Russell. Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1/10 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Outreach Services 2500 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2877/ 1-800-815-0630 (f) (334) 742-2832 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/outreach.htm Contact Person: Outreach Services office Purpose: The primary goal of Outreach is to coordinate emergency and intake services in the most efficient and timely way possible. 155 Special Needs Mental Health

Special Needs Mental Health Services Provided: Outreach Services provides an array of services that are crisis-oriented, intensive, brief, and focused. Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped, Mental Illness, or serious emotional disturbance. Preferred Referral Procedure: Call for an appointment. Last Updated 1/10 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Adult Case Management Services 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2700 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/case_management.htm\ Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: A consumer focused strategy for linking mentally ill (SMI) adults, seriously emotionally disturbed (SED) individuals with mental retardation to necessary community supported systems and services. Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped, mental illness, or seriously emotionally disturbed individuals. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1/10 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Brief Intensive Treatment Partial Hospitalization and Crisis Residential Program 1708 Corporate Drive (p) (334) 749-6750 (f) (334) 742-2832 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/brief_intensive.htm Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:30PM (evening appointments available) Purpose: Provides crisis residential and partial hospitalization services and is certified by the Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation as a designated mental health facility to detain persons who are court ordered to receive inpatient treatment. Eligibility Requirements: Mentally Handicapped Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1/10 East Alabama Mental Health Mental Retardation Center 2506 Lambert Drive (p) (334) 742-2700 Website: www.eastalabamamhc.org/who.htm Contact Person: Anne Penney Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Purpose: To provide quality mental health services to citizens of all income levels. 156 Special Needs Mental Health

Special Needs Mental Health Services Provided: Homes/ Outpatient/ Child/ Adult Eligibility Requirements: Mentally handicapped, mental illness, or serious emotional disturbance. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa Counties Last Updated 1/10 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Adult Protective Services 1715 Corporate Dr. -6836 (p) (334) 737-1100 (f) (334) 737-1270 Website: www.dhr.state.al.us Contact Person: Carolyn Hunter Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: The mission of the Adult Protective Services Division is to support and enable County Departments to protect elderly and disabled adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation and prevent unnecessary institutionalization. Services Provided: Casework Services/ Adult Day Care and Foster Care/Homemaker Service/ Investigating Adult Abuse and Neglect Eligibility Requirements: Lee County residents only (over the age of 18 and must be physically or mentally impaired/ unable to make decisions in their best interest) for intake,yes for adoption Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: State Department of Human Resources Last Updated 1/11/12 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Psychological Services 1109 Spring Drive (p): (334) 745-2760 (f): (334) 745-7998 E-mail contact: twoodall@lcydc.org Website: www.lcydc.org/psychologicalservices.aspx Contact Person: Terry Woodall. Days and Hours of Operation: 8AM-4:00PM / M-F, Clinic Hours 9 am-5:30pm Mon-Thurs, 9 am-3:00pm on Friday. Purpose: To provide comprehensive assessment and therapy services to youth. Services Provided: Residential and outpatient psychological assessments for children / psychotherapy / mental status examinations / Psychological or psychiatric consultations Eligibility Requirements: Depends upon specific program. Waiting List: Yes (Depending on program) Preferred Referral Procedure: DHR or the Alabama Dept. of Youth Services Fees: Depends on program t provided unless the Alabama Dept. of Human Resources or Alabama Dept. or Youth Services provides transportation to the center. Area Served: Counties statewide, main concentration in East Alabama. 157 Special Needs Mental Health

Last Updated 1/12/12 Special Needs Mental Health Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Transition Services 1101 Spring Drive (p) (334) 749-2996 Website: www.lcydc.org/transitionservices.aspx Contact Person: Ellen Ingram, Director of Transition Services Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-4:30PM Services Provided: Passages: A moderate, congregate-care residential facility meeting the needs of a co-ed population ages 11-17. Length of stay is approximately 90 days and referrals are accepted from County DHRs and Juvenile Court Systems. For more information, please call 321-0217, or email Sherrell Stout at sstout@lcydc.org. Journeys: An intensive residential treatment facility serving up to 12 male and female adolescents ages 12 through 17. The youth are referred by Juvenile Court probation officers or DHR social workers throughout the State of Alabama. This facility is located on the Lee County Youth Development Center s Main Campus in Opelika, Alabama. Average length of stay is 9 months. The program provides intensive therapeutic interventions to address behavioral and psychosocial functioning in a minimally secured setting. For more information, please call (334) 321-0213 or email Rudolph Martin at rmartin@lcydc.org. Transitional Living Home: Serves a co-ed population of up to 10 adolescents ages 16 through 19. Referrals accepted statewide from DHR and Juvenile Court with length of stay ranging from several months to several years. Provides nurturance and support in a homelike environment with a goal of helping youth to live self sufficiently post-care. Strong emphasis on independent living skills including employment, money management and community integration. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Independent Living Services (ILP): Serves a co-ed population of up to four young adults in apartment living arrangements. For further information, please call (334) 749-3314 or email Darryle Powell at dpowellydc@aol.com. Central Cafeteria: Centrally located at the heart of main campus, the agency s Central Cafeteria operations meets standards set forth by the State Department of Public Health, as well as the Federal Child Nutrition program administered through the State of Alabama Department of Education. The cafeteria prepares more than three hundred meals each day year-round. After school and evening snacks as well as special dietary menus for youth with identified health issues are also provided. The cafeteria staff take pride in their efforts to prepare meals which appeal to a wide-range of discerning adolescent palates. They gladly accept suggestions from the residents and incorporate changes when feasible. For additional information call (334) 321-0238 or email Leighann@lcydc.org. Relief Staff Services: Providing qualified staff to physically supervise and support children in residential care 24-7-365 is a continually daunting task. In order to provide basic coverage during regular staff absences or position vacancies and additional coverage during client crisis, the agency utilizes a Relief Specialist system. Relief Specialists receive the same screening and training as the regular Residential Specialists and are expected to work on an as-needed basis. The Relief Specialists are vital to Transitional and Correctional Service operations and provide an important link to consistent quality client care. The agency strives to maintain a list of reliable and dependable Relief Specialists. For further information call (334) 321-0209. Preferred Referral Procedure: County Department of Human Resources or Juvenile Court. Fees: Per Contract rate or Non-contract rate.. Last Updated 1/12/12 158 Special Needs Mental Health

Special Needs Physical Disability Special Needs Physical Disability Alabama Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 6030 Monticello Drive Montgomery, AL 36130-6000 (p) (334) 213-3906 Website: statelibrary.alabama.gov/content/aplsser_blind.aspx Contact Person: Susan Clements Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 8AM-5PM Purpose: To provide services for blind and physically handicapped. Services Provided: To provide recreational reading and basic reference needs for persons unable to read standard print, unable to hold books or suffering from dyslexia. Eligibility Requirements: Must be blind or physically handicapped. Preferred Referral Procedure: None Area Served: Alabama Last Updated 8-11-05 Lee County Alabama Easter Seals 510 West Thomason Circle (p) (334) 745-3501 (f) (334) 749-5808 Contact Person: Joni House Days and Hours of Operation: M-Th/ 8AM-4:30PM F/ 8AM -11:30AM Purpose: Improves quality of life of individuals with disabilities helping them become productive, selfsustaining and healthy members of their families and community. Services Provided: Transportation assistance for disabled persons to clinics, hospitals, and other treatment centers for examination and treatment when family is unable to provide. Eligibility Requirements: Be referred by another agency verifying need and financial eligibility or furnish financial information which meets eligibility guidelines. / Written request from agency making referral verifying need, disability, and service needed (DOB and address of patient) Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Lee County Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Easter Seals Society Last Updated 10-12-05 Salvation Army 1038 Opelika Rd Auburn, AL 36830 (p) (334) 826-0073 Contact Person: Captain Ronette Smith Days and Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 10 am-6 pm and Saturdays 9 am-5 pm For Social Services- Tues-Thurs. 9am-12 noon, Must call for appointments 159 Special Needs Physical Disability

Special Needs Physical Disability Purpose: Offers emergency assistance to the less fortunate of Lee County who are facing dire circumstances. Assistance is provided according to need, without discrimination. Services Provided: Food/ Clothing / Lodging / Medical Assistance / Miscellaneous Eligibility Requirements: Based on Income / Personal Appearance: Must bring SSC, Picture ID, Proof of Income, Material specific to request (prescription, eviction notice, etc.) required. Area Served: Lee County Last Updated 7-06-11 160 Special Needs Physical Disability

Transportation Transportation LETA Lee-Russell Council of Governments 2207 Gateway Drive (p) (334) 749-9092 or (887) 743-3739 Website: www.lrcog.com/leta.html Contact Person: Barbara Yarbrough Days and Hours of Operation: M-F/ 7:30AM-4:30PM Purpose: Metropolitan planning organization: Lee County Transit Authority (LETA)- Public Transportation/ LETA- Demand Response- Transportation on demand. Services Provided: Transportation - Dial-a Ride Eligibility Requirements: General public/ Handicapped: children and adults (Doctors approval for handicapped elderly.) Fees: $2.00- Adults and children over 5;.$1.00- Senior citizens (with card)/handicapped/ On demand transportation, $2.00- inside urban area Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: 5 mile radius of Auburn & Opelika City Halls Affiliation/Parent Organization: Alabama Department of Transportation Last Updated 12/09 Johnson Express 1400 2nd Avenue (p)(334) 745-7178 (f)(334) 745-6460 Reservations 24 Hours a Day Seven Days a Week Contact: Janice Johnson Purpose: To provide Non-emergency and wheelchair transportation Services Provided: Transportation to Dialysis, doctorâ s appointments, adult daycare, drop-offs Eligibility Requirements: Fees required Preferred Referral Procedure: Call for reservation Fees: $35.00 Roundtrip Wheelchair Client (attendant permitted) within the city limits $25.00 Roundtrip Ambulatory Client within the city limits Additional Charge for clients outside the city limits Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: Chambers, Lee, Macon, Tallapoosa, Muskogee, Barbour, Bullock, Randolph, and Russell Counties Affiliation/Parent Organization: Miss Deanna's Child Care Last Updated 12/09 Metro Help National Runaway Switchboard 3080 North Lincoln Chicago, IL 60657 (p) 1-800-786-2929 or (773) 880-9860 Email: info@nrscrisisline.org Website: www.nrscrisisline.org 161 Transportation

Transportation Contact Person: Operator Days and Hours of Operation: Daily/24 Hr Hotline Purpose: Crisis Intervention/ Take messages or conference calls to parents/ Offer free Greyhound bus rides home/shelters Services Provided: Counseling Youth and Parents/ Youth Shelters/ Home free: free ticket back home Eligibility Requirements: Dependent upon the case. Transportation Provided: Free ticket back home, depending upon the situation. Area Served: United States Affiliation/Parent Organization: None Last Updated 2/2/12 The Kid One Transport System P.O. Box 360943 Birmingham, AL 35236-0943 ---or 3535 7th Ct. South Birmingham, AL 35222 (p) (205) 978-1000 or toll free (800) 543-7143 Website: www.kidone.org Purpose: Transportation provided for appointments that will better the patient medically, mentally or physically for children under the age of 19 and expectant mothers. Kid One does not provide transportation to school, daycare, or after school care. Services Provided: Transportation for children to their appointments. Eligibility Requirements: Must live in a home with a permanent or temporary lack of transportation. Must live in a home within the state of Alabama. Must be under the age of 19 and have a medical, mental, or physical illness; or must be an expectant mother. Preferred Referral Procedure: Application Fees: Must be Medicaid eligible/enrolled or there is a small fee. Transportation Provided: Yes Area Served: 35 counties in Alabama. Last Updated 2/2/12 162 Transportation

Index Index 2-1-1 Community Connections Hotlines Crisis, 88 Achievement Center Education / Employment - Education, 69 Adult Case Management Services Children Special Needs, 57 Special Needs Children, 156 Special Needs Mental Health, 163 Adult Day Services Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 158 Special Needs Mental Health, 162 Adult Education Classes Education / Employment - Education, 69 Adult Foster Homes Program Senior Citizens, 148 Adult Protective Services Children Abuse, 16 Medical Mental Health, 134 Senior Citizens, 151 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 160 Special Needs Mental Health, 164 AIDS Medical Disease Specific, 117, 121 Alabama Chapter Arthritis Foundation Hotlines Health Information, 92 Medical Disease Specific, 117 Special Needs Children, 156 Alabama Coalition Against Hunger Basic Needs Food, 4 Alabama Council on Human Relations Basic Needs Food, 4 Basic Needs Utility Assistance, 12 Children Education, 32 Children Food Assistance, 34 Education / Employment - Education, 69 Medical Children, 108 Medical Dental Care, 115 Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Legal Court Services, 104 Alabama Department of Human Resources - Lee County Office Children Legal, 43 Legal Children, 102 Alabama Department of Human Resources -Lee County Office Basic Needs Food, 8 Children Abuse, 16, 17 Children Food Assistance, 34 Children Foster Care / Adoption, 37 Education / Employment - Employment, 73 163 Index

Index Government Aid, 77 Government Children, 79 Legal Court Services, 105 Medical Mental Health, 134 Senior Citizens, 151 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 159 Special Needs Mental Health, 164 Alabama Department of Public Health Hotlines Health Information, 92 Alabama Department of Public Health -AIDS Medical Disease Specific, 117 Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program Children Special Needs, 55 Legal Legal Counseling, 106 Special Needs Legal, 161 Alabama Early Intervention System Children Special Needs, 55 Medical Children, 108 Medical Special Needs, 138 Special Needs Children, 154 Alabama Eye Bank Medical Disease Specific, 117 Alabama Head Injury Foundation Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 65 Hotlines Health Information, 92 Medical Disease Specific, 118 Alabama Post Adoption Connections Children Foster Care / Adoption, 36 Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 65 Hotlines Children, 86 Alabama Quality Assurance Foundation Hotlines Health Information, 93 Medical General, 130 Alabama Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Medical Disease Specific, 118 Special Needs Blind, 153 Special Needs Physical Disability, 167 Alabama Rural Ministry Basic Needs Housing, 9 Children - Camps, 27 Senior Citizens, 148 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 158 Alabama Sheriff's Ranches Girl's Ranch Children Foster Care / Adoption, 36 Alabama State Employment Service Education / Employment Employment, 72 AL-ANON Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 65 Alcoholics Anonymous Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 66 Medical Substance Abuse, 140 Alcoholics Anonymous Family Support Group 164 Index

Index Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 65 All Kids Health Insurance Program Medical Children, 108 Medical Financial Assistance, 127 Alzheimer's Disease Support Group Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 66 Medical Mental Health, 133 American Council for the Blind (Hotline) Hotlines Health Information, 93 Medical Disease Specific, 118 Special Needs Blind, 153 American Foundation for the Blind (Hotline) Special Needs Blind, 153 American Heart Association (Hotline) Hotlines Health Information, 93 Medical Disease Specific, 119 American Kidney Fund Medical Disease Specific, 119 American Liver Foundation Hotlines Health Information, 94 Medical Disease Specific, 119 American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute Hotlines Health Information, 94 Medical Children, 109 Andrew Willis Emergency Fund Medical Children, 109 Medical Financial Assistance, 127 Arbor Spring Health and Rehab Senior Citizens, 149 Arbor Springs Medical Disease Specific, 121 Area Agency on Aging Basic Needs Food, 6 Government Legal, 84 Government Seniors, 85 Legal Legal Counseling, 106 Senior Citizens, 151 ARISE Legal Advocacy, 101 ASPO Medical Women, 144 Auburn / Opelika Intergroup Medical Substance Abuse, 140 Auburn Adult Daycare Center Senior Citizens, 151 Auburn City Schools Dental Clinic Medical Children, 110 Medical Dental Care, 115 Auburn Day Care Centers, Inc. Children Childcare Services, 29 Auburn Dixie League Baseball/ Softball Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 20 165 Index

Index Auburn Housing Authority Basic Needs Housing, 9 Government Disaster and Emergency Services, 81 Government Housing, 83 Auburn Housing Network Basic Needs Housing, 10 Basic Needs Utility Assistance, 13 Auburn Nutrition Site Basic Needs Food, 4 Senior Citizens, 148 Auburn Parks and Recreation Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 20 Auburn United Methodist Church Basic Needs Housing, 9 Basic Needs Utility Assistance, 13 Auburn United Methodist Church Food Pantry Basic Needs Food, 5 Auburn University Marriage and Family Therapy Center Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 60 Auburn University Speech and Hearing Clinic Medical Disease Specific, 120 Beacon Women's Center Medical Women, 144 Beauregard Dixie Youth Baseball/ Softball Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 20 Best Buddies Special Needs Mental Health, 162 Bethany House Medical Terminal, 142 Big House Children Foster Care / Adoption, 39 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Lee County Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 21 Breast Feeding Support Group Medical Women, 144 Bridge, The Basic Needs Food, 6 Brief Intensive Treatment Partial Hospitalization and Crisis Residential Program Special Needs Mental Health, 163 Camp ASCCA Children - Camps, 27 Children Special Needs, 55 Special Needs Children, 154 Camp Smile-A-Mile Children - Camps, 27 Children Special Needs, 56 Medical Children, 110 Special Needs Children, 154 Cancer Information Service Hotlines Health Information, 95 Medical Disease Specific, 120 Care Center of Opelika 166 Index

Index Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 158 Central Alabama Nursing Service, Inc./Lee Co. Senior Citizens, 149 Central Alabama Nursing Services, Inc. Medical General, 130 Medical Seniors, 136 Charles B. Wang International Children Bldg Hotlines Children, 86 Chattahoochee Council, Boy Scouts Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 20 Child Advocacy Center of East Alabama Children Abuse, 15 Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 60 Child Care Resource Center, Inc. Children Childcare Services, 29 Child Find Children Special Needs, 55 Medical Children, 108 Medical Special Needs, 138 Special Needs Children, 154 Child Protective Services Children - Foster Care - Adoption, 37 Children - Legal, 43 Government - Children, 79 Legal - Children, 102 Legal - Court Services, 105 Children's Hospital of Alabama Medical Children, 110 Children's Rehabilitation Services Children Special Needs, 56 Medical Children, 111 Medical Special Needs, 138 Special Needs Children, 155 Cocaine Abuse Hotline Hotlines Substance Abuse, 100 Medical Substance Abuse, 140 Community Market Basic Needs Food, 5 Correctional Services Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 24 Children Legal, 43 Legal Children, 102 Crack Abuse Help line Medical Substance Abuse, 140 Dialysis Patient Aid Fund Medical Disease Specific, 120 Domestic Violence Intervention Center Children Abuse, 15 Emergency Shelters, 75 Hotlines - Crises, 88 Drug and Alcohol Referal Hotline Hotlines Substance Abuse, 100 167 Index

Index EASE Senior Citizens, 149 EASE HOUSE Senior Citizens, 150 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 159 East Alabama AIDS Outreach Medical Disease Specific, 121 East Alabama Medical Center/ Lamaze Class Medical Women, 145 East Alabama Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Children Abuse, 15 Children Childcare Services, 29 Children Shelters, 52 Children Special Needs, 57 Legal Court Services, 104 Medical Mental Health, 133 Medical Special Needs, 138 Special Needs Children, 155, 156 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 158, 159 Special Needs Mental Health, 162, 163 East Alabama Mental Health Mental Retardation Center Medical Mental Health, 134 Special Needs Mental Health, 164 East Alabama Services for the Elderly Senior Citizens, 149 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 159 ehow guide to obtraining foodstamps in Lee County Children - Food Assistance, 35 Elder Abuse Hotline Hotlines Crisis, 89 Senior Citizens, 150 Employer's Child Care Alliance Children Childcare Services, 30 Epilepsy Foundation Medical Disease Specific, 125 Epilepsy Hotline Hotlines Health Information, 96 Medical Disease Specific, 122 Eye Care America Hotlines Health Information, 96 Medical Seniors, 136 Senior Citizens, 150 Family and Children Services Children Abuse, 15 Children Childcare Services, 29 Family Assistance Program and Jobs Program Education / Employment - Employment, 73 Government - Aid, 77 Family Guidance Center of Alabama Children Childcare Services, 31 First - Candle - National Center for the Prevention of SIDS Hotlines Children, 87 168 Index

Index First Candle Hotlines Health Information, 98 Medical Disease Specific, 125 FMC Medical Disease Specific, 120 Food Stamps Basic Needs Food, 8 Children Food Assistance, 34 Government Aid, 78 Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 21 Glanton House Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 60 Goodwill Industries Education / Employment Employment, 72 Special Needs Employment, 157 Grace Methodist Church Medical General, 131 Hazardous Materials Spills Hotlines Crisis, 89 Head Start Program Children - Education, 32 Children Education, 33 Children Education, 33 Education / Employment - Education, 69 Medical Children, 108 Medical Dental Care, 115 His Place Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 60 Medical Substance Abuse, 140 Hospice Advantage of East Alabama Medical Center Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 66 Medical Terminal, 142 Job Corps Education / Employment - Education, 70 Education / Employment Employment, 72 Johnson Express Medical General, 131 Transportation, 169 Joyland Child Development Center Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 22 Children Childcare Services, 30 Junior Achievement of East Alabama-West Georgia Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 22 Children Education, 32 Kid One Transport System, The Children - Medical - Mental Health, 45 Children Medical / Mental Health, 47 Medical - Children, 113 Transportation, 170 Lakeview Baptist Church Food Pantry Basic Needs Food, 5 169 Index

Index Lamaze Information Line Hotlines Health Information, 94 Medical Women, 144 Lee County Alabama Easter Seals Special Needs Physical Disability, 167 Lee County American Red Cross Emergency Shelters, 75 Hotlines Crisis, 89 Lee County District Attorney's Victim Services Government Legal, 84 Legal Court Services, 104 Lee County Emergency Management Agency Government Disaster and Emergency Services, 81 Lee County Extension System Education / Employment - Education, 70 Lee County Family Court/ Juvenile Division Children Legal, 43 Legal Children, 102 Lee County Habitat for Humanity Basic Needs Housing, 10 Lee County Health Department Medical General, 130 Medical Women, 145 Lee County Literacy Coalition Education / Employment - Education, 71 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc Children Medical / Mental Health, 49 Lee County Youth Development Center, Inc. Children Abuse, 18 Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 23, 24 Children Foster Care / Adoption, 38 Children Legal, 43 Children Medical / Mental Health, 46, 48 Children Shelters, 52 Children Special Needs, 58 Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 62 Legal Children, 102 Medical Children, 113 Medical Mental Health, 135 Special Needs Mental Health, 164, 165 Lee-Russell Council of Governments Basic Needs Food, 6 Government Legal, 84 Government Seniors, 85 Legal Services Alabama Legal Legal Counseling, 106 LETA Transportation, 169 Leukemia Society of America, Inc., Alabama Chapter Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 67 Medical Disease Specific, 122 Life South Community Blood Centers East Alabama 170 Index

Index Medical General, 131 Lifeline Adoption Children Foster Care / Adoption, 36 Low Income Home Energy Assistance Basic Needs Utility Assistance, 12 Lung Disease Support Group Medical Disease Specific, 123 Lung Line Hotlines Health Information, 96 Medical Disease Specific, 123 Lupus Foundation of America Hotlines Health Information, 97 Medical Disease Specific, 123 Make-A-Wish Foundation Central Alabama Regional Office Medical Children, 111 Medical Terminal, 142 Medicaid Agency Government Aid, 77 Medical Financial Assistance, 127 Mercy Medical Clinic for Family Care Medical Dental Care, 115 Medical Financial Assistance, 128 MERCY Program Basic Needs Housing, 9 Metro Help Children Hotlines, 41 Children Shelters, 53 Emergency Shelters, 75 Hotlines Children, 86 Transportation, 169 Mission Thrift Store Basic Needs - Clothing, 3 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Children Abuse, 16 Children Hotlines, 41 Hotlines Children, 86 National Center for Stuttering Medical Disease Specific, 124 National Center for the Prevention of SIDS Hotlines Children, 87 Medical Disease Specific, 125 National Center for the Prevention of SIDS - First Candle Hotlines Health Information, 97 National Down Syndrome Society Hotlines Health Information, 98 Medical Disease Specific, 125 National Epilepsy Library Hotlines Health Information, 98 Medical Disease Specific, 125 National Kidney Foundation of Alabama, Patient Dialysis Aid Hotlines Health Information, 93 Medical Disease Specific, 126 171 Index

Index National Runaway Switchboard Children Hotlines, 41 Children Shelters, 53 Emergency Shelters, 75 Hotlines Children, 86 Transportation, 169 OLLI Education / Employment - Education, 71 Opelika Addictions Center Medical Substance Abuse, 141 Opelika CareerLink Education / Employment Employment, 73 Opelika City Schools Dental Health Care Medical Children, 111 Medical Dental Care, 116 Opelika Dixie Youth Baseball and Softball Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 25 Opelika Housing Authority Basic Needs Housing, 10 Government Disaster and Emergency Services, 81 Government Housing, 83 Opelika Nephrology Referral Center Medical Disease Specific, 126 Opelika Parks and Recreation Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 25 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University Education / Employment - Education, 71 Outpatient Services Children Special Needs, 57 Medical Mental Health, 133 Outreach Services Children -- Abuse, 18 Children Counseling and Support Groups - Counseling, 62 Children Foster Care, 38 Children Medical / Mental Health, 49 Children -- Shelters, 52 Special Needs Mental Health, 162 Overeaters Anonymous Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 67 Medical General, 131 Peace Corps Government Aid, 77 Presbyterian Community Ministry Basic Needs Housing, 11 Basic Needs Utility Assistance, 13 Project Aim Medical Children, 112 Project Share Basic Needs Utility Assistance, 14 Project Uplift Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 25 Psychological Services 172 Index

Index Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 24 Children - Medical - Mental Health, 48 Children Medical / Mental Health, 46 Children Special Needs, 58 Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 62 Medical Children, 113 Medical Mental Health, 135 Special Needs Mental Health, 164 Psychological Services Center Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 61 Rape Abuse and Incest National Network Children Abuse, 17 Hotlines Crisis, 90 Medical Women, 145 Rape Counselors of East Alabama Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 61 Hotlines Crisis, 90 Medical Women, 146 Residential Services Children Shelters, 52 Children Special Needs, 57 Medical Mental Health, 133 Medical Special Needs, 138 Special Needs Children, 155 Special Needs Housing / Group Homes, 159 Salvation Army Basic Needs - Clothing, 3 Basic Needs Food, 7 Medical Financial Assistance, 128 Special Needs Physical Disability, 167 Sav-A-Life Medical Women, 146 Shelter and Rental Assistance Basic Needs Utility Assistance, 12 Sickle Cell Disease Association of America Hotlines Health Information, 97 Medical Disease Specific, 124 Smiths Station Baptist Church Food Pantry Basic Needs Food, 7 Smokers Support Group Counseling and Support Groups Support Groups, 68 Southeast Alabama Sickle Cell Clinic Hotlines Health Information, 95 Medical Disease Specific, 122 Southern Union State Community College Education / Employment - Education, 69 St. Michael's Catholic Church Food Pantry Basic Needs Food, 7 State of Alabama Children's Rehabilitation Service Children Medical / Mental Health, 45, 47 Children Special Needs, 58 Government Children, 79 173 Index

Index Medical Children, 112 Transition Services Children After School and Extracurricular Programs, 23 Children Foster Care / Adoption, 37 Children Medical / Mental Health, 46, 48 Special Needs Mental Health, 165 VD Hotline Hotlines Health Information, 99 WIC Basic Needs Food, 4 Children Food Assistance, 34 William Mason Emergency Fund Basic Needs Utility Assistance, 14 Medical Financial Assistance, 128 Wiregrass Hospice Medical Terminal, 143 Women's Center, The Medical - Substance Abuse, 141 Women's Hope Medical Clinic Counseling and Support Groups Counseling, 62 Medical Women, 146 Youth Crisis Hotline Children Hotlines, 41 Auburn Public Library 749 East Thach Avenue Auburn, AL 36830 Phone: (334) 501-3190 174 Index