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1 Laurel County CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES Department for Community Based Services Family Support 31 S. Laurel Rd. London, KY 40743 (855) 306-8959 Services: Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (K-TAP), Food Stamps, Kinship Care, Family Alternatives Diversion (FAD), State Supplementation, Family Medical, Adult Medical, Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB) LAUREL COUNTY LIFE CENTER 830 South Main Street, Suite 4 London, KY 40741 606-877-1717South Main Street, Suite 4 • London, KY 40741 Services: Free pregnancy tests, Education on pregnancy, abortion, and adoption, "Earn While You Learn" Parenting classes, Maternity & baby clothing, Baby items, Post-Abortion Help, Peer counselling & emotional support, "Just For Men" Group Classes, Pregnancy Loss Group Class CHILD CARE COUNCIL 31 S Laurel Rd. London, KY 40744-8300 (606) 862-1155 Services: Information on available providers and assistance to parents in selecting a suitable provider for their child. Also provides training and technical assistance for child care providers. COME-UNITY COOPERATIVE CARE London, KY 40743-0056 (606) 864-2351 Contact: Linda Galbreath Services: Rental assistance; supportive services; utilities assistance; food pantry, free clothes, denture and eye glass vouchers LAUREL COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE University of Kentucky 200 County Ext Rd, London, KY 40741 Phone:(606) 864-4167 Services: Offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer sciences, and 4-H Youth Development, which include trainings, field visits, newsletters, workshops, etc. Programs are available to strengthen individuals, families and communities on: foods and nutrition, leadership, parenting, environmental issues, resource management, cultural arts, health and safety, home management, family relationships, home furnishings

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Laurel County

CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES Department for Community Based Services

Family Support

31 S. Laurel Rd.

London, KY 40743

(855) 306-8959

Services: Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (K-TAP), Food Stamps, Kinship Care,

Family Alternatives Diversion (FAD), State Supplementation, Family Medical, Adult Medical,

Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)

LAUREL COUNTY LIFE CENTER

830 South Main Street, Suite 4

London, KY 40741

606-877-1717South Main Street, Suite 4 • London, KY 40741 Services: Free pregnancy tests, Education on pregnancy, abortion, and adoption, "Earn While

You Learn" Parenting classes, Maternity & baby clothing, Baby items, Post-Abortion Help, Peer

counselling & emotional support, "Just For Men" Group Classes, Pregnancy Loss Group Class

CHILD CARE COUNCIL

31 S Laurel Rd.

London, KY 40744-8300

(606) 862-1155

Services: Information on available providers and assistance to parents in selecting a suitable

provider for their child. Also provides training and technical assistance for child care providers.

COME-UNITY COOPERATIVE CARE

London, KY 40743-0056

(606) 864-2351

Contact: Linda Galbreath

Services: Rental assistance; supportive services; utilities assistance; food pantry, free clothes,

denture and eye glass vouchers

LAUREL COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE

University of Kentucky

200 County Ext Rd, London, KY 40741

Phone:(606) 864-4167

Services: Offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer sciences,

and 4-H Youth Development, which include trainings, field visits, newsletters, workshops, etc.

Programs are available to strengthen individuals, families and communities on: foods and

nutrition, leadership, parenting, environmental issues, resource management, cultural arts, health

and safety, home management, family relationships, home furnishings

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DANIEL BOONE COMMUNITY ACTION

188 Dogpatch Trading Center

London, KY 40741

(606) 864-9121

Services:

• Community Services Block Grant Outreach Services (CSBG): CSBG funds support

efforts to identify, reduce or eliminate the causes of poverty and to help solve problems

that block the achievement of economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of CSBG is to

reduce poverty, revitalize low-income communities and empower low-income families

and individuals to become more economically self-sufficient.

• Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Provides assistance with

energy costs for households who are income-eligible and responsible for home heating

costs.

• Winter Care: Provides assistance to income eligible households with a disconnect notice

on electric or gas bills.

• CSBG Emergency Funds: These funds are available to assist households in emergency

situations such as loss of home from fire, homelessness or eviction notice.

• Emergency Food and Shelter: Funds for this program are only available in Whitley

County.

• Weatherization: Improves energy efficiency of low-income households by insulating,

repairing/installing energy efficient heating systems, repairing/replacing doors and

windows and various other energy saving improvements. This program serves low-

income homes of the elderly, the disabled, and families with young children.

• Educational/Scholarship Program: Scholarships are available to one graduating senior

from each of the six area high schools in Bell and Whitley counties. These students must

be nominated by their school counselor in order to be considered.

• Housing Initiatives: Assists low-income households to qualify to become homeowners.

Also assists current homeowners with rehabilitation needs.

• Kentucky Vision Project: Assists adults meeting income guidelines with eye exams and

the purchase of eyeglasses.

• Needy Meds Program: Helps with prescription costs for qualifying individuals.

• Emergency Services Grant (ESG): Provides assistance for the homeless and prevention

of homeless.

• Workforce Investment Act (WIA Adult): Delivers tiered levels of services to adults,

dislocated workers, and job seekers. Services include On the Job training, Classroom

training and Supportive Services. An assortment of resources are used to supply the

latest job information, identify interests and aptitudes, help with resume preparation, and

enhance career advancement.

• Career Resource room: Computers, copier, phone, fax, resume preparation and job

related literature are available to the general public at no cost.

• Job Sight: Skills Assessment 2. Job Search & Placement 3. In-Demand Job Information

4. GED Classes 5. Certificate & Degree Programs 6. On-the-job training 7. Vocational

Rehabilitation 8. Experience Works, Inc. (older workers programs) 9. Kentucky

Community and Technical College (postsecondary & vocational educational programs)

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LAUREL COUNTY LITERACY COUNCIL

90 Bennett Ln

London, KY 40741

Phone:(606) 878-9134

Services: Services: One-on-one private lessons in Adult Basic Education studying for the GED,

group classes, family literacy, computer-assisted instruction, and ESL (English as a Second

Language).

KENTUCKY HOMEPLACE 188 Dog Patch Trading Center

London, KY 40741 (606) 878-1950 (606) 878-1598 E-mail: [email protected]

Services: Eyeglass Vouchers, Education Assistance, Assistance with medication costs

LAUREL COUNTY SECTION 8 HOUSING AGENCY

184 County Extension Rd.

London, KY 40741

(606) 878-0512 E-mail: [email protected]

HOUSING AUTHORITY OF LONDON

100 Scott St.

London, KY

40741-1424 (606) 864-5474 Fax: (606) 864-5429

**Will accept offenders based upon charges and length of time since conviction**

LAUREL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

527 Whitley St.

London, KY 40741

(606) 878-7754

Services: School and Community Health Education, Adult Health Screening. HIV/AIDS

Education, Diabetes Education, Early Intervention-First Steps, HANDS, Family Planning,

Nutrition Counseling, Genetics Community Program, PKU screening, SIDS Program, Preventive

Health Care Screening, School-Based Youth Service, WIC Program, Sexually Transmitted

Disease HIV Counseling and Testing Program, Immunization for Children & Adults,

Tuberculosis Program, Cancer Screening, Cardiovascular Disease Program, Home Care

Program, Lead Screening, Tobacco Program

CUMBERLAND RIVER COMPREHENSIVE CARE 915 Laurel Rd,

London, KY 40744

(606) 864-6332

Services: Mental health assistance and referrals, substance abuse services, mental retardation and

developmentally delayed services. Outpatient and emergency services including case

management and supportive employment.

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JOB SHOP

85 South Laurel Road

London KY, 40744

(800) 474-9675

Email: [email protected]

**Do place felons based on qualifications and charges. Do not place individuals with violent

crimes or sex offenses

STAFFMARK

215 Shopping Center Rd

London, KY 40741

(606) 862-6767

** Do place felons based on qualifications and charges. Do not place individuals with violent

crimes or sex offenses

IMPACT EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS

1188 S Laurel Rd

London, KY 40744

(606) 877-1460

**Do place felons based upon crime, do consider sex offenders based upon crime

PROFFESSIONAL STAFFING AND SORTING SOLUTIONS

713 18th St, Corbin, KY 40701

(606) 528-9616

**Do place all offenders

HAWK CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

75 Capital Dr.

London, KY 40741

606-877-9682

Services: Celebrate Recovery, Free Counseling, Community (Peer) Groups

HART BAPTIST CHURCH

P.O. Box 696

London, KY 40743

606-864-9366

Services: Food Pantry, Free Clothes, Community Garden, Community Service/Volunteer

GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

845 S Main St, London, KY 40741

(606) 864-4635

Services: Food Pantry, Community Service/Volunteer

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

123 Keavy Rd, London, KY 40744

(606) 864-6789

Services: Emergency Food Pantry

ST. WILLIAM ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

521 W 5th St, London, KY 40741

(606) 864-7500

Services: AA/NA Meetings

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

301 W 5th St, London, KY 40741

(606) 864-5226

Services: Celebrate Recovery, Donate Can Food

LONDON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

804 W 5th St, London, KY 40741

(606) 864-4194

Services: Recreation Center/Gym, Divorce Support Group

NEW SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH

2182 N Laurel Rd, London, KY 40741

(606) 843-7802

Services: Food Pantry, Community Service/Volunteers

AA/NA Meetings

“Clean as a Whistle”

Judicial Annex Building

S. Broad Str.

London, KY

Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays 7:30pm

Sundays 2:00pm

“We Do Recover”

Parkway Church of God

510 Cumberland Gap Parkway

Corbin, KY 40701

Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays 6:00pm

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS

Sue Bennett College Center

168 Howard Road

London, KY 40744

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

CARE & SHARE GROUP

New Living Hope Church

123 Medco Ln

London, KY 40741

Phone:(606) 864-9492

Monday 8:00pm

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Clay County

CHILD CARE COUNCIL OF KENTUCKY

598-2118 (every other Friday)

Services: Information on available providers and assistance to parents in selecting a suitable

provider for their child. Also provides training and technical assistance for child care providers.

HEART AND SOUL PREGNANCY CENTER

769 Muddy Gap Rd

Manchester, KY 40962

(606)-599-8283

Services: Childbirth Preparation, Life Skills, Community Referrals, Counseling, Material Aid,

Parenting Classes, Adoption Support, Abortion Recovery Support, Baby Store

GRACE COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE CENTER 108 Manchester Shopping Center

Manchester, KY 40962

Phone:(606) 596-0410

Services: Sliding Scale Fee for Medical and Mental Health Services, Women’s Health,

Community Outreach, Referrals, Counseling

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE

University of Kentucky

69 Jameson Rd, Manchester, KY 40962

Phone:(606) 598-2789

Services: Offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer sciences,

and 4-H Youth Development, which include trainings, field visits, newsletters, workshops, etc.

Programs are available to strengthen individuals, families and communities on: foods and

nutrition, leadership, parenting, environmental issues, resource management, cultural arts, health

and safety, home management, family relationships, home furnishings

DANIEL BOONE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY

1535 Shamrock Rd

Manchester, KY 40962

Phone:(606) 598-5127

Services:

• Community Services Block Grant Outreach Services (CSBG): CSBG funds support

efforts to identify, reduce or eliminate the causes of poverty and to help solve problems

that block the achievement of economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of CSBG is to

reduce poverty, revitalize low-income communities and empower low-income families

and individuals to become more economically self-sufficient.

• Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Provides assistance with

energy costs for households who are income-eligible and responsible for home heating

costs.

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• Winter Care: Provides assistance to income eligible households with a disconnect notice

on electric or gas bills.

• CSBG Emergency Funds: These funds are available to assist households in emergency

situations such as loss of home from fire, homelessness or eviction notice.

• Emergency Food and Shelter: Funds for this program are only available in Whitley

County.

• Weatherization: Improves energy efficiency of low-income households by insulating,

repairing/installing energy efficient heating systems, repairing/replacing doors and

windows and various other energy saving improvements. This program serves low-

income homes of the elderly, the disabled, and families with young children.

• Educational/Scholarship Program: Scholarships are available to one graduating senior

from each of the six area high schools in Bell and Whitley counties. These students must

be nominated by their school counselor in order to be considered.

• Housing Initiatives: Assists low-income households to qualify to become homeowners.

Also assists current homeowners with rehabilitation needs.

• Kentucky Vision Project: Assists adults meeting income guidelines with eye exams and

the purchase of eyeglasses.

• Needy Meds Program: Helps with prescription costs for qualifying individuals.

• Emergency Services Grant (ESG): Provides assistance for the homeless and prevention

of homeless.

• Workforce Investment Act (WIA Adult): Delivers tiered levels of services to adults,

dislocated workers, and job seekers. Services include On the Job training, Classroom

training and Supportive Services. An assortment of resources are used to supply the

latest job information, identify interests and aptitudes, help with resume preparation, and

enhance career advancement.

• Career Resource room: Computers, copier, phone, fax, resume preparation and job

related literature are available to the general public at no cost.

• Job Sight: Skills Assessment 2. Job Search & Placement 3. In-Demand Job Information

4. GED Classes 5. Certificate & Degree Programs 6. On-the-job training 7. Vocational

Rehabilitation 8. Experience Works, Inc. (older workers programs) 9. Kentucky

Community and Technical College (postsecondary & vocational educational programs)

CLAY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

330 Shamrock Rd

Manchester, KY 40962

(606) 598-2425

Services: School and Community Health Education, Adult Health Screening. HIV/AIDS

Education, Diabetes Education, Early Intervention-First Steps, HANDS, Family Planning,

Nutrition Counseling, Genetics Community Program, PKU screening, SIDS Program, Preventive

Health Care Screening, School-Based Youth Service, WIC Program, Sexually Transmitted

Disease HIV Counseling and Testing Program, Immunization for Children & Adults,

Tuberculosis Program, Cancer Screening, Cardiovascular Disease Program, Home Care

Program, Lead Screening, Tobacco Program

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CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES Department for Community Based Services

Family Support

P.O. Box 409

237 Old US HWY 421

Manchester, KY 40962

(855) 306-8959

Services: Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (K-TAP), Food Stamps, Kinship Care,

Family Alternatives Diversion (FAD), State Supplementation, Family Medical, Adult Medical,

Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)

KY HOMEPLACE

105 Main Street

Manchester, KY 40962

(606) 599-1039

Michelle Ledford [email protected]

Services: Eyeglass Vouchers, Education Assistance, Assistance with medication costs

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

LOW BOTTOM GROUP

Old Pinhook School

5120 North Hwy 421

Manchester KY 40962

Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:00pm

RED BIRD MISSION ***Serves CLAY, LESLIE, & BELL COUNTIES***

70 Queendale Center

Beverly, KY

40913-9607

606-598-3155

Services: Health and Wellness programs, including prescription and denture assistance;

Community Outreach, Free and discount clothing, emergency food assistance, monthly food

bank, parenting assistance, housing repairs, tobacco cessation program

GOD’S CLOSET

Dickenson St, Manchester, KY 40962

(606) 813-6406 or (606) 598-5285

Services: Free Clothing

OBI FRIENDSHIP HOUSE 11 Mulberry Street

Oneida, KY 40972

(606) 847-4111

Services: Discount and free clothing

10

THE JOY CENTER

64 Joy Ave

Big Creek, KY 40914

(606) 598-6027

Services: Community Outreach Ministries, Food and Clothing

Knox County

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CHILD CARE COUNCIL

209 Knox St.

Barbourville, KY 40906-1427

(606) 546-2631

Services: Information on available providers and assistance to parents in selecting a suitable

provider for their child. Also provides training and technical assistance for child care providers.

EMERGENCY FUND SERVICES, INC.

PO Box 8 Barbourville, KY 40906

(606) 546-3152

Services: Emergency assistance; food

KNOX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

261 Hospital Dr

Barbourville, KY 40906

Phone:(606) 546-3486

Services: School and Community Health Education, Adult Health Screening. HIV/AIDS

Education, Diabetes Education, Early Intervention-First Steps, HANDS, Family Planning,

Nutrition Counseling, Genetics Community Program, PKU screening, SIDS Program, Preventive

Health Care Screening, School-Based Youth Service, WIC Program, Sexually Transmitted

Disease HIV Counseling and Testing Program, Immunization for Children & Adults,

Tuberculosis Program, Cancer Screening, Cardiovascular Disease Program, Home Care

Program, Lead Screening, Tobacco Program

KY COMMUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL

US Highway 25 E, PO Box 490

Barbourville, KY 40906

(606) 546-3152

Services:

• Community Services Block Grant Outreach Services (CSBG): CSBG funds support

efforts to identify, reduce or eliminate the causes of poverty and to help solve problems

that block the achievement of economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of CSBG is to

reduce poverty, revitalize low-income communities and empower low-income families

and individuals to become more economically self-sufficient.

• Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Provides assistance with

energy costs for households who are income-eligible and responsible for home heating

costs.

• Winter Care: Provides assistance to income eligible households with a disconnect notice

on electric or gas bills.

• CSBG Emergency Funds: These funds are available to assist households in emergency

situations such as loss of home from fire, homelessness or eviction notice.

• Weatherization: Improves energy efficiency of low-income households by insulating,

repairing/installing energy efficient heating systems, repairing/replacing doors and

windows and various other energy saving improvements. This program serves low-

income homes of the elderly, the disabled, and families with young children.

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• KCEOC Apartment Rentals.

• Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)

• Emergency Services Grant (ESG): Provides assistance for the homeless and prevention

of homeless.

• Job Sight: Skills Assessment 2. Job Search & Placement 3. In-Demand Job Information

4. GED Classes 5. Certificate & Degree Programs 6. On-the-job training 7. Vocational

Rehabilitation 8. Experience Works, Inc. (older workers programs) 9. Kentucky

Community and Technical College (postsecondary & vocational educational programs

KY COMMUNITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL

Women’s Support Center

US Highway 25 E, PO Box 490

Barbourville, KY 40906

(606) 546-3152

Services: Women and children (17 beds, length of stay based on need), food and clothing,

supportive services, and transportation

CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES Department for Community Based Services

Family Support

209 Knox St

Barbourville, KY 40906

Phone:(606) 546-3121

Services: School and Community Health Education, Adult Health Screening. HIV/AIDS

Education, Diabetes Education, Early Intervention-First Steps, HANDS, Family Planning,

Nutrition Counseling, Genetics Community Program, PKU screening, SIDS Program, Preventive

Health Care Screening, School-Based Youth Service, WIC Program, Sexually Transmitted

Disease HIV Counseling and Testing Program, Immunization for Children & Adults,

Tuberculosis Program, Cancer Screening, Cardiovascular Disease Program, Home Care

Program, Lead Screening, Tobacco Program

GRACE COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE CENTER 39 Cumberland Gap Pkwy, Gray, KY 40734

Phone:(606) 526-9005

Services: Sliding Scale Fee for Medical and Mental Health Services, Women’s Health,

Community Outreach, Referrals, Counseling

KENTUCKY HOMEPLACE

315 Hospital Drive Suite #1

Barbourville, KY 40906

(606) 277-0078

E-mail: [email protected]

Services: Eyeglass Vouchers, Education Assistance, Assistance with medication costs

APPALACHIAN RESEARCH & DEFENSE FUND OF KENTUCKY 460 Court Square

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Barbourville, KY 40906

(606) 546-5115 or 1-800-441-5115.

Purpose: Provide legal services to low-income persons.

Services: May handle civil, but not criminal cases, divorce, bankruptcy, disabilities, black lung

cases, food stamp cases, Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (K-TAP), housing issues

including eviction and foreclosure, children’s social security cases and determination of adult’s

social security and SSI, problems with contracts, employment or unemployment cases, etc.

Eligibility: Determined by family income and number of household members

KNOX COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE

University of Kentucky

215 Treuhaft Boulevard, Suite 7

Barbourville, KY 40906

Phone: (606) 546-3447

Services: Offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer sciences,

and 4-H Youth Development, which include trainings, field visits, newsletters, workshops, etc.

Programs are available to strengthen individuals, families and communities on: foods and

nutrition, leadership, parenting, environmental issues, resource management, cultural arts, health

and safety, home management, family relationships, home furnishings

KNOX COUNTY ADULT EDUCATION

133 Wall Street

Barbourville, KY

Services: GED preparation and testing assistance, family literacy

CUMBERLAND RIVER COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER

704 Pitzer St

Barbourville, KY 40906

Phone:(606) 546-3104

Services: Mental health assistance and referrals, substance abuse services, mental retardation and

developmentally delayed services. Outpatient and emergency services including case

management and supportive employment.

Bell County

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS

Red Man Lodge on 28th Street

Middlesboro, KY 40965

(606) 269-3603

Services: Sponsors, Twelve Step Program, Group Support

KENTUCKY HOMEPLACE

121 Virginia Ave.

Pineville, KY 40977

606-337-6886

Kathy Slusher [email protected]

Services: Eyeglass Vouchers, Education Assistance, Assistance with medication costs

BELL COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE

University of Kentucky

101 Courthouse Square

Pineville, KY 40977

(606) 337-2376

Services: Offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer sciences,

and 4-H Youth Development, which include trainings, field visits, newsletters, workshops, etc.

Programs are available to strengthen individuals, families and communities on: foods and

nutrition, leadership, parenting, environmental issues, resource management, cultural arts, health

and safety, home management, family relationships, home furnishings

BELL COUNTY COUNCIL ON LITERACY, INC. N. 18TH Street

Middlesboro, KY 40965

(606) 248-4000

Services: One-on-one private lessons in Adult Basic Education studying for the GED, group

classes, family literacy, computer-assisted instruction, and ESL (English as a Second Language).

BELL COUNTY HEALTH CENTER 310 Cherry Street

Pineville, KY 40977

(606) 337-7046 or (606) 337-7048

Middlesboro Health Center: (606) 248-2862

Services: School and Community Health Education, Adult Health Screening. HIV/AIDS

Education, Diabetes Education, Early Intervention-First Steps, HANDS, Family Planning,

Nutrition Counseling, Genetics Community Program, PKU screening, SIDS Program, Preventive

Health Care Screening, School-Based Youth Service, WIC Program, Sexually Transmitted

Disease HIV Counseling and Testing Program, Immunization for Children & Adults,

Tuberculosis Program, Cancer Screening, Cardiovascular Disease Program, Home Care

Program, Lead Screening, Tobacco Program

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BELL-WHITLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.

PO Box 159

Pineville, KY 40977

(606) 337-3044

Services:

• Community Services Block Grant Outreach Services (CSBG): CSBG funds support

efforts to identify, reduce or eliminate the causes of poverty and to help solve problems

that block the achievement of economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of CSBG is to

reduce poverty, revitalize low-income communities and empower low-income families

and individuals to become more economically self-sufficient.

• Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Provides assistance with

energy costs for households who are income-eligible and responsible for home heating

costs.

• Winter Care: Provides assistance to income eligible households with a disconnect notice

on electric or gas bills.

• CSBG Emergency Funds: These funds are available to assist households in emergency

situations such as loss of home from fire, homelessness or eviction notice.

• Emergency Food and Shelter: Funds for this program are only available in Whitley

County.

• Weatherization: Improves energy efficiency of low-income households by insulating,

repairing/installing energy efficient heating systems, repairing/replacing doors and

windows and various other energy saving improvements. This program serves low-

income homes of the elderly, the disabled, and families with young children.

• Educational/Scholarship Program: Scholarships are available to one graduating senior

from each of the six area high schools in Bell and Whitley counties. These students must

be nominated by their school counselor in order to be considered.

• Housing Initiatives: Assists low-income households to qualify to become homeowners.

Also assists current homeowners with rehabilitation needs.

• Kentucky Vision Project: Assists adults meeting income guidelines with eye exams and

the purchase of eyeglasses.

• Needy Meds Program: Helps with prescription costs for qualifying individuals.

• Emergency Services Grant (ESG): Provides assistance for the homeless and prevention

of homeless.

• Workforce Investment Act (WIA Adult): Delivers tiered levels of services to adults,

dislocated workers, and job seekers. Services include On the Job training, Classroom

training and Supportive Services. An assortment of resources are used to supply the

latest job information, identify interests and aptitudes, help with resume preparation, and

enhance career advancement.

• Career Resource room: Computers, copier, phone, fax, resume preparation and job

related literature are available to the general public at no cost.

• Job Sight: Skills Assessment 2. Job Search & Placement 3. In-Demand Job Information

4. GED Classes 5. Certificate & Degree Programs 6. On-the-job training 7. Vocational

Rehabilitation 8. Experience Works, Inc. (older workers programs) 9. Kentucky

Community and Technical College (postsecondary & vocational educational programs)

CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES

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Department for Community Based Services

Family Support

124 Kentucky Avenue

Pineville, KY 40977

(606) 337-7055

Services: Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (K-TAP), Food Stamps, Kinship Care,

Family Alternatives Diversion (FAD), State Supplementation, Family Medical, Adult Medical,

Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)

LIGHTHOUSE MINISTRIES

PO Box 511

Pineville, KY 40977

(606) 337-1069

Services: Free Medical and Dental Assistance for those who are eligible, homeless shelter, day

care, thrift store

CUMBERLAND RIVER COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER

• 3241/2 North 19

th Street

Middlesboro, KY 40965

Phone: (606)248-4949

• 215 Tennessee Avenue

Pineville, KY 40977

Phone: (606)337-6137

Services: Mental health assistance and referrals, substance abuse services, mental retardation and

developmentally delayed services. Outpatient and emergency services including case

management and supportive employment.

Jackson County

DANIEL BOONE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY

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310 US-421

McKee, KY 40447

Phone:(606) 364-4484

Services:

• Community Services Block Grant Outreach Services (CSBG): CSBG funds support

efforts to identify, reduce or eliminate the causes of poverty and to help solve problems

that block the achievement of economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of CSBG is to

reduce poverty, revitalize low-income communities and empower low-income families

and individuals to become more economically self-sufficient.

• Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Provides assistance with

energy costs for households who are income-eligible and responsible for home heating

costs.

• Winter Care: Provides assistance to income eligible households with a disconnect notice

on electric or gas bills.

• CSBG Emergency Funds: These funds are available to assist households in emergency

situations such as loss of home from fire, homelessness or eviction notice.

• Emergency Food and Shelter: Funds for this program are only available in Whitley

County.

• Weatherization: Improves energy efficiency of low-income households by insulating,

repairing/installing energy efficient heating systems, repairing/replacing doors and

windows and various other energy saving improvements. This program serves low-

income homes of the elderly, the disabled, and families with young children.

• Educational/Scholarship Program: Scholarships are available to one graduating senior

from each of the six area high schools in Bell and Whitley counties. These students must

be nominated by their school counselor in order to be considered.

• Housing Initiatives: Assists low-income households to qualify to become homeowners.

Also assists current homeowners with rehabilitation needs.

• Kentucky Vision Project: Assists adults meeting income guidelines with eye exams and

the purchase of eyeglasses.

• Needy Meds Program: Helps with prescription costs for qualifying individuals.

• Emergency Services Grant (ESG): Provides assistance for the homeless and prevention

of homeless.

• Workforce Investment Act (WIA Adult): Delivers tiered levels of services to adults,

dislocated workers, and job seekers. Services include On the Job training, Classroom

training and Supportive Services. An assortment of resources are used to supply the

latest job information, identify interests and aptitudes, help with resume preparation, and

enhance career advancement.

• Career Resource room: Computers, copier, phone, fax, resume preparation and job

related literature are available to the general public at no cost.

• Job Sight: Skills Assessment 2. Job Search & Placement 3. In-Demand Job Information

4. GED Classes 5. Certificate & Degree Programs 6. On-the-job training 7. Vocational

Rehabilitation 8. Experience Works, Inc. (older workers programs) 9. Kentucky

Community and Technical College (postsecondary & vocational educational programs)

CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES Department for Community Based Services

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Family Support

1038 McCammon Ridge Rd.

McKee, KY 40447

Services: Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (K-TAP), Food Stamps, Kinship Care,

Family Alternatives Diversion (FAD), State Supplementation, Family Medical, Adult Medical,

Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)

JACKSON COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE University of Kentucky

263 US-421, McKee, KY 40447

Phone:(606) 287-7693

Services: Offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer sciences,

and 4-H Youth Development, which include trainings, field visits, newsletters, workshops, etc.

Programs are available to strengthen individuals, families and communities on: foods and

nutrition, leadership, parenting, environmental issues, resource management, cultural arts, health

and safety, home management, family relationships, home furnishings

JACKSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

P.O Box 250

McKee, KY 40447

(606) 287-8421

Services: School and Community Health Education, Adult Health Screening. HIV/AIDS

Education, Diabetes Education, Early Intervention-First Steps, HANDS, Family Planning,

Nutrition Counseling, Genetics Community Program, PKU screening, SIDS Program, Preventive

Health Care Screening, School-Based Youth Service, WIC Program, Sexually Transmitted

Disease HIV Counseling and Testing Program, Immunization for Children & Adults,

Tuberculosis Program, Cancer Screening, Cardiovascular Disease Program, Home Care

Program, Lead Screening, Tobacco Program

JACKSON COUNTY ADULT EDUCATION

654 St-1001

McKee, KY 40447

Phone:(606) 287-3571

Services: GED test preparation and assistance

JACKSON COUNTY FOOD BANK 1257 Mccammon Ridge Rd

McKee, KY 40447

(606) 287-8336

Services: Food donations

CUMBERLAND RIVER COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER

101 Water Street

McKee, KY 40447

Phone: (606)287-7137

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Services: Mental health assistance and referrals, substance abuse services, mental retardation and

developmentally delayed services. Outpatient and emergency services including case

management and supportive employment.

Leslie County

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LKLP COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY 121 Maple St

Hyden, KY 41749

Phone:(606) 672-2155

Services:

• Community Services Block Grant Outreach Services (CSBG): CSBG funds support

efforts to identify, reduce or eliminate the causes of poverty and to help solve problems

that block the achievement of economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of CSBG is to

reduce poverty, revitalize low-income communities and empower low-income families

and individuals to become more economically self-sufficient.

• Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Provides assistance with

energy costs for households who are income-eligible and responsible for home heating

costs.

• Winter Care: Provides assistance to income eligible households with a disconnect notice

on electric or gas bills.

• CSBG Emergency Funds: These funds are available to assist households in emergency

situations such as loss of home from fire, homelessness or eviction notice.

• Emergency Food and Shelter: Funds for this program are only available in Whitley

County.

• Weatherization: Improves energy efficiency of low-income households by insulating,

repairing/installing energy efficient heating systems, repairing/replacing doors and

windows and various other energy saving improvements. This program serves low-

income homes of the elderly, the disabled, and families with young children.

• Educational/Scholarship Program: Scholarships are available to one graduating senior

from each of the six area high schools in Bell and Whitley counties. These students must

be nominated by their school counselor in order to be considered.

• Housing Initiatives: Assists low-income households to qualify to become homeowners.

Also assists current homeowners with rehabilitation needs.

• Kentucky Vision Project: Assists adults meeting income guidelines with eye exams and

the purchase of eyeglasses.

• Needy Meds Program: Helps with prescription costs for qualifying individuals.

• Emergency Services Grant (ESG): Provides assistance for the homeless and prevention

of homeless.

• Workforce Investment Act (WIA Adult): Delivers tiered levels of services to adults,

dislocated workers, and job seekers. Services include On the Job training, Classroom

training and Supportive Services. An assortment of resources are used to supply the

latest job information, identify interests and aptitudes, help with resume preparation, and

enhance career advancement.

• Career Resource room: Computers, copier, phone, fax, resume preparation and job

related literature are available to the general public at no cost.

• Job Sight: Skills Assessment 2. Job Search & Placement 3. In-Demand Job Information

4. GED Classes 5. Certificate & Degree Programs 6. On-the-job training 7. Vocational

Rehabilitation 8. Experience Works, Inc. (older workers programs) 9. Kentucky

Community and Technical College (postsecondary & vocational educational programs)

CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES

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Department for Community Based Services

Family Support

21150 Highway 421 S

Hyden, KY 41749

(606) 672-2306

Services: Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (K-TAP), Food Stamps, Kinship Care,

Family Alternatives Diversion (FAD), State Supplementation, Family Medical, Adult Medical,

Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)

LESLIE COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE University of Kentucky

22045 Main St #514

Hyden, KY 41749

Phone:(606) 672-2154

Services: Offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer sciences,

and 4-H Youth Development, which include trainings, field visits, newsletters, workshops, etc.

Programs are available to strengthen individuals, families and communities on: foods and

nutrition, leadership, parenting, environmental issues, resource management, cultural arts, health

and safety, home management, family relationships, home furnishings

LESLIE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

78 Maple St # 2

Hyden, KY 41749

Phone:(606) 672-2393

Services: School and Community Health Education, Adult Health Screening. HIV/AIDS

Education, Diabetes Education, Early Intervention-First Steps, HANDS, Family Planning,

Nutrition Counseling, Genetics Community Program, PKU screening, SIDS Program, Preventive

Health Care Screening, School-Based Youth Service, WIC Program, Sexually Transmitted

Disease HIV Counseling and Testing Program, Immunization for Children & Adults,

Tuberculosis Program, Cancer Screening, Cardiovascular Disease Program, Home Care

Program, Lead Screening, Tobacco Program

LESLIE COUNTY ADULT EDUCATION

108 Maple St, Hyden, KY 41749

Phone:(606) 487-3537

Services: GED test preparation and assistance

LESLIE COUNTY FOOD BANK 22045 Main Street

Box 513

Hyden, KY 41749

Phone: 606-672-7588

Services: Food donations

KENTUCKY RIVER COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER

28 Fire House Ln

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Hyden, KY 41749

Phone:(606) 672-4215

Services: Mental health assistance and referrals, substance abuse services, mental retardation and

developmentally delayed services. Outpatient and emergency services including case

management and supportive employment.

Harlan County

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

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Cumberland Ave.

Harlan, KY 40831

(800) 432933

COMMUNITY & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER

700 College Rd.

Cumberland, KY 40823

(606) 589-2145

Services: Adult Basic Education, Continuing Education, Mine Training Institute, Ready-to-Work

Program, Rural Community College Initiative and Small Business Development Center.

HARLAN COUNTY ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM

700 College Rd.

Cumberland, KY 40823

(606) 589-2145

Services: Math, reading, computers, G.E.D., and career training

HARLAN COUNTIANS FOR A HEALTHIER COMMUNITY (HCHC)

P.O. Box 389

Baxter, KY 40806

(606) 573-6115

Services: Collaborates to provide educational, housing, environmental and mental/physical

health services

HARLAN COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE

University of Kentucky

519 Main St.

Harlan, KY 40831

(606) 573-4464

Services: Offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer sciences,

and 4-H Youth Development, which include trainings, field visits, newsletters, workshops, etc.

Programs are available to strengthen individuals, families and communities on: foods and

nutrition, leadership, parenting, environmental issues, resource management, cultural arts, health

and safety, home management, family relationships, home furnishings

HARLAN COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY

319 Camden St.

P.O. Box 1556

Harlan, KY 40831

(606) 573-5335

Services:

• Community Services Block Grant Outreach Services (CSBG): CSBG funds support

efforts to identify, reduce or eliminate the causes of poverty and to help solve problems

that block the achievement of economic self-sufficiency. The purpose of CSBG is to

reduce poverty, revitalize low-income communities and empower low-income families

and individuals to become more economically self-sufficient.

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• Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): Provides assistance with

energy costs for households who are income-eligible and responsible for home heating

costs.

• Winter Care: Provides assistance to income eligible households with a disconnect notice

on electric or gas bills.

• CSBG Emergency Funds: These funds are available to assist households in emergency

situations such as loss of home from fire, homelessness or eviction notice.

• Emergency Food and Shelter: Funds for this program are only available in Whitley

County.

• Weatherization: Improves energy efficiency of low-income households by insulating,

repairing/installing energy efficient heating systems, repairing/replacing doors and

windows and various other energy saving improvements. This program serves low-

income homes of the elderly, the disabled, and families with young children.

• Educational/Scholarship Program: Scholarships are available to one graduating senior

from each of the six area high schools in Bell and Whitley counties. These students must

be nominated by their school counselor in order to be considered.

• Housing Initiatives: Assists low-income households to qualify to become homeowners.

Also assists current homeowners with rehabilitation needs.

• Kentucky Vision Project: Assists adults meeting income guidelines with eye exams and

the purchase of eyeglasses.

• Needy Meds Program: Helps with prescription costs for qualifying individuals.

• Emergency Services Grant (ESG): Provides assistance for the homeless and prevention

of homeless.

• Workforce Investment Act (WIA Adult): Delivers tiered levels of services to adults,

dislocated workers, and job seekers. Services include On the Job training, Classroom

training and Supportive Services. An assortment of resources are used to supply the

latest job information, identify interests and aptitudes, help with resume preparation, and

enhance career advancement.

• Career Resource room: Computers, copier, phone, fax, resume preparation and job

related literature are available to the general public at no cost.

• Job Sight: Skills Assessment 2. Job Search & Placement 3. In-Demand Job Information

4. GED Classes 5. Certificate & Degree Programs 6. On-the-job training 7. Vocational

Rehabilitation 8. Experience Works, Inc. (older workers programs) 9. Kentucky

Community and Technical College (postsecondary & vocational educational programs)

CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES Department for Community Based Services

Family Support

115 S. Cumberland Ave.

P.O. Box 939

Harlan, KY 40831

(606) 573-2120

Services: Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (K-TAP), Food Stamps, Kinship Care,

Family Alternatives Diversion (FAD), State Supplementation, Family Medical, Adult Medical,

Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)

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CHRISTIAN FAMILY SERVICES

River St.

P.O. Box 1238

Harlan, KY 40831

(606) 573-9843

Services: Helps families in need of emergency assistance

EOLIA CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH

678 Hwy 806

Eolia, KY 40826

(606) 633-4734

Services: Provides clothing and food for those in need during emergencies, low cost thrift store

open year round, will assist in any way possible for members of the community

CHRIST'S HANDS

112 Railroad St.

Harlan, KY 40831

(606) 573-6030

Services: Emergency food pantry, hot meals at 5:00 p.m. daily for the community, emergency

temporary housing for men, women and families.

CRANKS CREEK SURVIVAL CENTER

Hwy 421 S.

P.O. Box 32

Cranks, KY 40820

(606) 573-2812

Services: Distribution of food and clothing, utility assistance, community home repair projects

EVARTS METHODIST CHURCH

102 Lipford St.

P.O. Box 156

Evarts, KY 40828

(606) 8373228

Services: Food pantry and emergency Red Cross Shelter