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Spanish - Si necesita que este mensaje sea traducido, comuníquese con nosotros:
Dora Zepeda zepedad@westottawa.net 616-786-1100 x6180
Angie phonhthalyhanea@westottawa.net 616-786-2054
Erika Gomez gomeze@westottawa.net 616-786-1600 x3550

Khmer - ប្រសិនបើអ្នកត្រូវការឲ្យបកប្រែសារនេះ សូមទាក់ទងយើងខ្ញុំតាមលេខ៖ 616-786-2050
Lao - ຖ້າທ່ານຢາກໃຫ້ແປຂໍ ້ຄວາມນີ້, ກະລຸນາໂທຫາພວກເຮົາໄດ້ທີ່ 616-786-2050
Hmong - Yog koj xav kom txhais tsab ntawv no, thov tiv tauj peb ntawm: 616-786-2050
Vietnamese - Tiếng Việt - Nếu quý vị cần bản dịch của thông báo này, vui lòng liên hệ với chúng tôi theo số: 616-786-2050
Korean – 이 메시지를 번역해야 된다면 다음 연락처로 연락해 주십시오: 616-786-2050
Chinese - 中文-如果您需要翻译本消息,请通过以下方式联系我们:616-786-2050
Russian - Если вам требуется перевод этого сообщения, пожалуйста, свяжитесь с нами: 616-786-2050
Punjabi - ਜੇ ਤੁਹਾਨੂੰ ਇਸ ਸੁਨੇਹੇ ਦਾ ਅਨੁਵਾਦ ਕਰਨ ਦੀ ਲੋੜ ਹੈ, ਤਾਂ ਕਿਰਪਾ ਕਰਕੇ ਸਾਡੇ ਨਾਲ ਇੱਥੇ ਸੰਪਰਕ ਕਰੋ: 616-786-2050
Swahili - Ikiwa unahitaji ujumbe huu utafsiriwe, tafadhali wasiliana nasi katika: 616-786-2050
Tigrinya - እዚ መልእኽቲ እዚ ክትርጐመልኩም እንተድኣ ደሊኹም፡ ብኽብረትኩም በዚ ዝስዕብ ኣድራሻ ተወከሱና፦ 616-786-2050
Arabic 616-786-2050 ذا كنت تريد ترجمة هذه الرسالة، يُرجى الاتصال بنا على
Amharic - If ይህ መልዕክት እንዲተረጎምልዎ የሚፈልጉ ከሆነ እባክዎ በሚከተለው ያግኙን፦ 616-786-2050
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Dial 2-1-1dialing 2-1-1 or www.call2-11.org will connect you to resources for food, housing, clothing, health/ mental health/ dental services, substance abuse, transportation, senior services, childcare and more. The service is FREE and confidential and available 24 hours / 7 days a week. 2-1-1 or 877-211-5253call-211.org
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Addiction/AODAReach for Recoverytreatment, group, 1:1 support and education for individuals, families, and communities, offices in Holland and Grand Haven(616) 396-5284https://reachforrecovery.org/
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Addiction/AODAMichigan Tobacco QuitLineResources include self-help materials, a list of quit smoking programs in your area and a free telephone coaching program. Special info available for pregnancy, spit tobacco use, non-English speaking callers, and people with hearing impairments1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669)michigan.quitlogix.org
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Basic NeedsCommunity Action HouseOperates a food club and community kitchen, foreclosure intervention services, financial wellness classes, and resale store616-392-2368https://www.communityactionhouse.org/
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Basic NeedsSalvation ArmyUtility assistance, rent/mortgage assistance, household items, school supplies, winter clothes, food pantry616-392-4461https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/Holland/
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Basic NeedsInternet West Ottawa guide for internet resourceshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1WtWW2rTYE3LXrEvEu2Qnk9ZKLkS2YW5jBja72yK0LfE/edit?usp=sharing
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Crisis ResponseNational Suicide Prevention LifelineCrisis line available 24/7, free and confidential support available in English, Spanish, and Deaf+Hard of HearingDial 988 (English and Espanol), For TTY users dial 711 and then 988https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/talk-to-someone-now/
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Crisis ResponseCrisis Text LineTrained counselors available via Text 24/7Text HOME to 741741https://www.crisistextline.org/
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Crisis ResponseOttawa County Community Mental Health Crisis ServicesIf you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call the helpline. Assistance provided for suicidal thoughts, information on suicide, information on mental health/illness, substance abuse/addiction. If someone is in immediate danger, please call 911866-512-4357https://www.miottawa.org/health/cmh/
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Crisis ResponseOttawa County Mental Health Children's Mobile Crisis ResponseM-F 2-10pm, In-home mental health crisis intervention, family support, resource referral, Eligibility: Youth up to age 20 in Ottawa County with medicaid/MI Child616-396-4357https://www.miottawa.org/Health/CMH/pdf/Brochures/Childrens_Mobile_Crisis.pdf
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Dental HealthDental Health ServicesOttawa County Health Department options for dental care616-3923610https://www.miottawa.org/Health/OCHD/Dental.htm
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Dental HealthDental Health ServicesHolland Free Health Clinic616-392-3610https:/www.hfhclinic.org18 years and older
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Dental HealthDestiny Dental2279 North Park Dr., Holland. ; sees patients of all ages; evening and weekend appointments, accepts most insurances and medicaid, with payment plans for those without insurance(616) 392-1500destinydentalcare.com
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Dental HealthGrand Rapids Community College143 Bostwick Ave NE, Grand Rapids. Cleaning, fluoride, sealants, x-rays, periodontal therapy: $30 adults/$25 children. call for appointment and eligibility(616) 234-4237cms.grcc.edu/dentalclinic
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Dental HealthMichigan Donated Dental ServicesCare provided by volunteer dentists for those who are elderly, permanently disabled or chronic illness, are low income, and have no other means of getting necessary dental treatment(517) 346-9454https://www.smilemichigan.com/resources/michigan-donated-dental-services/
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DisabilitiesDisability Network-LakeshoreInformation and referral, peer support, transition (school, work, nursing homes), advocacy, skill development616-396-5326https://www.dnlakeshore.org/
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FinancialFree tax filingFree e-filing available though United Way211https://www.ottawaunitedway.org/sites/ottawaunitedway.org/files/210201-IP_MyFreeTaxes_One-Page_Flyer.pdf
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Food/NutritionHZ Food Club (NEW Community Action House Program)739 Paw Paw Dr in Holland. Replaces CAH food pantry. Opening in Oct 2021, members pay $11-17/month depending on income and receive points based on household size that they can then use to purchase food; open evenings and weekends. Also assistance connecting to resources, meal kits, demonstrations, healthy culturally relevant choices. https://www.hzfoodclub.org/ Membership Interest Form Brochure (English) Espanol
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Food/NutritionOttawa FoodUp to date searchable list of all food access resources in Ottawa County (pantries, etc.), as well as recipes and nutrition informationn/ahttps://www.ottawafood.org/
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GriefWest Michigan Survivors of Suicide LossGrand Rapids based organization, Support group 2nd Thursday of the month 7-8:30pm(616) 856-6897https://wmsosl.com/
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GriefHospice of HollandSupport groups for those experiencing grief, change, or loss. Includes services for adults and children. (616) 355-5594https://www.hollandhospice.org/
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GriefEle's PlaceGrief support for children and teens age 3-18 and their families; includes in person and virtual support groups(616) 301-1605https://www.elesplace.org/branch-locations/west-michigan
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Health CareState Health BenefitsInformation about state health benefits (MI Child, etc.) can be found here. n/ahttps://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_2943---,00.html
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Health CareAffordable Care Act MarketplaceFamilies can purchase insurance via the ACA Marketplace. Open enrollment for 2023 coverage is is November 1 2022-January 15, 20231-800-318-2596https://www.healthcare.gov/If you have a life event (losing coverage, having a baby, moving, getting married etc.), you may qualify for a special enrollment period. If you qualify for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), you can apply anytime.
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Health CareCity on a HillClinic located in Zeeland, is an option for illness and minor injuries for those who are uninsured or underinsured and a resident of Ottawa or Allegan County. Clinics areTuesdays from 5-8pm and Thursdays from 10am-1pm.Women's Health Initiative includes free pap tests and health exams for women, referrals for screening mammograms with a clinical exam. 3rd Thursday of each month by appointment only. 616-748-6009https://coahm.org/clinic/
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Health CareHolland Community Health Centerhigh-quality, culturally sensitive health care for men, women and children, regardless of insurance status616-394-3788http://hollandcommunityhealthcenter.org/
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Health CareOttawa County Health DepartmentFree or low cost vaccines for children, as well as sexual health and STI testing serviceshttps://www.miottawa.org/health/ochd/imms.htm for immunizations and https://www.miottawa.org/Health/OCHD/birthcontrol.htm for sexual health services
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Health CareOttawa County Maternal Child Health Care ProgrammingPregnancy support as well as support for newborns through 12 months of age616-393-5758https://www.miottawa.org/Health/OCHD/Children.htm
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Health CareNeedyMedsNonprofit that connects people with programs to help afford medications and health care costs (this is an online resource and not a local organization)800-503-6897https://www.needymeds.org/
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Health CareWal-mart $4 PrescriptionsWal-mart offers a variety of generic prescription meds for $4/30 day supply. This is a good option for those who are uninsured or without adequate prescription coverage n/ahttps://www.walmart.com/cp/4-prescriptions/1078664
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Health CareGoodRxOnline resource to help consumers locate lower cost prescriptionshttps://www.goodrx.com/
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Health CarePrescription Assistance-FamilyWizeDownloadable card that provides up to 45% savings on prescription costs (this program is through United Way)211Prescription Card-EnglishEn Espanol
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Health CareFree at home Covid testsEvery home in the US is eligible for 2 sets of 4 free at home covid tests. Order online and they will be shipped to your home free of charge (this program ends 9/1/22)1 (800)-232-0233https://www.covidtests.gov/
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Health CareCost Plus DrugsLow cost prescription medication by mail. Medications at cost+15%https://costplusdrugs.com/
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Health Care (Vision)Zenni Optical sells low cost prescription eyewear (requires a valid prescription)sells low cost prescription eyewear (requires a valid prescription) https://www.zennioptical.com/
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Health Care, Mental HealthHolland Free Health ClinicVolunteer-run clinic intended to meet needs of underserved populations; services are free to those 18 and older with income below 200% of the federal poverty level and less than $5000 ($10,000 for married couple) in savings, retirement or 401K. Mental health, medication assistance, diabetes education, chiropractics, dental and vision616-392-3610http://www.hfhclinic.org/
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Health Care/Dental CareInterCare Clinic285 James St.. Medicaid provider; uninsured fees based on sliding scale ($20 minimum); Bilingual (Spanish-speaking) staff(855) 869-6900www.intercare.org
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HousingOttawa County United WayComprehensive list of area housing assistance programs, including shelter services, transitional housing, and homelessness preventionn/ahttps://www.ottawaunitedway.org/housing-assistance
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HousingCOVID Emergency Rental Assistance ProgramFunds available starting 3/15/21 for those at risk of homelessness because of past due rent or utilities, or unemployment/reduction in income/significant costs due to Covid. Ottawa County's grant funds are administered through Good Samaritan Ministries M-F 8:30-noon and 1-5pm616-392-7159https://www.goodsamministries.com/
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HousingFair Housing Center of West MichiganLocated in GR, provides education, outreach, and advocacy related to landlord and tenant rights, takes fair housing complaints, can assist with requests for disability accommodations . Serves West MI 616-451-2980 or 866-389-FAIRhttp://www.fhcwm.org/
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HousingGood Samaritan Ministries Subsidized and Reduced Rent Housing ListSee link for list of subsidized and reduced rent housing options in Ottawa Countyn/ahttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1oLGkeR78zwEOJ-KnU8Uw8csF9lny1gxz/view?usp=sharing
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HousingGateway Mission (formerly Holland Rescue Mission)Emergency shelter, food, case management, financial accountability, chapel services, employment assistance, and on-site day care. Note: this is a faith-based organization and those admitted to the shelter must comply with certain rules and guidelines to remain in the programWomen/Children Shelter: 616-928-3649 Men's Shelter: 616-928-3413https://www.hollandrescue.org/Men's Shelter located at 166 S River Ave in Holland, Women/Children's shelter at 356 Fairbanks Ave in Holland
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HousingMichigan State Housing Development AuthoritySearchable database of affordable rental options in MIhttps://housing.state.mi.us/
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HousingHolland Human Relations CommissionThe HRC has compiled information about landlord/tenant rights and responsibilities, local resources, etc. https://www.cityofholland.com/185/Housing-Resources
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HousingLakeshore Habitat for HumanityAssist families accepted into the program with affordable home ownership or repair; Serves families in Ottawa and parts of Allegan County. (home repair services currently limited to families living within the City of Holland and exterior repair under $5000)(616) 393-8001https://www.lakeshorehabitat.org/
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Housing (Women)My House MinistrySafe housing and restorative programs for women 18+ facing homelessness (MHM accepts women with children)(616) 953-0772https://myhouseministry.org/
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Housing, Basic NeedsGood Samaritan MinistriesHousing, financial literacy, can connect with resources for basic needs616-392-7159https://www.goodsamministries.com/https://www.goodsamministries.com/looking-for-help/
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ImmigrationLighthouse Immigrant AdvocatesLegal services, case management, community education, and advocacy for immigrants and refugees. Low cost legal services available for those living below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level616-298-8984https://lia-michigan.org/
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Internet/BroadbandEmergency Broadband BenefitUp to $50/month towards broadband service for eligible households, or a 1-time discount of $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop, or tablet. See website for eligibility and application processn/ahttps://www.fcc.gov/broadbandbenefit
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Legal Legal Aid of West Michigan- Holland Office (Covers Ottawa and Allegan Counties)Nonprofit law firm providing free legal advice and representation in areas including consumer cases, family matters, housing problems, government benefits, and more616-394-1380https://lawestmi.org/
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Legal Juvenile Justice Diversion Therapy Program (Bethany Christian Services)Free, evidence-based theraputic program involves 1:1 weekly counseling and family involvement. (For youth age 10-17, not available for youth currently in the juvenile justice system) See link for full eligibility criteria and referral process616-396-0623 or drobinson@bethany.orghttps://drive.google.com/file/d/10GEiKLnBFsJS8vnHCfNAKp9bDwr9mZt-/view?usp=sharing
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LGBTQ SupportOut on the LakeshoreCollabortion between Holland Pride, Holland Is Ready, and PFLAG. Provides support to LGBTQ individuals and their families in the greater Holland area616-994-8090https://outonthelakeshore.org/
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LGBTQ SupportOttawa Area Center for PrideNew non-profit in Hudsonville who provides affirming events for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies (events for both youth and adults)info@ottawaareacenterforpride.orghttps://ottawaareacenterforpride.org/
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LGBTQ SupportThe Trevor Project24/7 Crisis support for LGBTQ youth1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678678https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
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Mental HealthOttawa County Mental Health Access CenterServices for individuals in Ottawa County with mental illness, substance use disorder, developmental/intellectual disabilities, children with severe emotional disturbance; must be eligible for Medicaid, Healthy Michigan Plan, Mi Child, medicare, no insurance, or underinsured 616-393-5681 or 1-877-588-4357https://www.miottawa.org/Health/CMH/pdf/Brochures/Access_CMH_Services.pdf
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Mental HealthMosaic Counselingaffordable low cost counseling services616-842-9160https://mosaiccounseling.com/
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Mental HealthPine Rest Child and Adolescent Inpatient ServicesInpatient crisis stabilization616-455-9200https://www.pinerest.org/services/inpatient-services/child-adolescent-inpatient-services/
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Mental HealthForest View Child and Adolescent Inpatient ServicesInpatient crisis stabilization800-949-8439https://forestviewhospital.com/programs-services/inpatient-programs/child-adolescent-inpatient-hospitalization/
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Mental HealthPine Rest Psychiatric Urgent CareSame day psychiatric services (assessment and treatment) for those experiencing acute symptoms who cannot wait for routine outpatient intervention. Currently only able to serve those ages 18+616-455-9200https://www.pinerest.org/services/psychiatric-urgent-care-center/
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Mental HealthBethany Christian Services11335 James St., Holland. Counseling services for individuals and families(616) 594-5380www.bethany.org/holland
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Mental HealthOttawa County Suicide Prevention ResourcesList of local mental health and suicide prevention resources from the Youth Suicide Prevention Committee in Ottawa Countyhttps://www.miottawa.org/Health/OCHD/pdf/suicide-prevention.pdf
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Mental Health, Substance AbuseArbor Circlemental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, family services. Homeless youth services currently only offered in Grand Rapids areaHolland location: 616-396-2301https://arborcircle.org/
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PetsHarbor Humane SocietyPet Food Pantry can be utilized 1x per month with proof of low income status, 2nd Wed of the month from 3-6pm; Low income vaccine clinic, 3rd Monday of the month from 3-5pm616-399-2119https://harborhumane.org/resources/
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Resource ReferralUnited Way24 hour assistance locating food, shelter, utilities, disaster support, child care, transportation, etc.Call 211https://cityofholland.com/183/Community-Access-Line-of-the-Lakeshore
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Sexual Assault and Domestic Abuse SupportResilienceFormerly the Center for Women in Transition, Resilience offers resources and free confidential support for those experiencing domestic abuse or sexual assault, including emergency shelter24 hour help line 1-800-848-5991, 1-866-728-2131 (Espanol), or safe email GinnyP411@gmail.comhttps://resiliencemi.org/
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Sexual Assault SupportRAINN24/7 National Sexual Assault Hotline1-800-656-HOPEhttps://www.rainn.org/
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Sexual Assault SupportMichigan Sexual Assault Hotline24/7 confidential support and resources855-864-2374https://www.michigan.gov/voices4/
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Sexual Assault SupportChildren's Advocacy CenterSupport for victims of childhood sexual abuse. Prevention and training, forensic interviews, problematic sexual behavior screening, medical exams, counseling and groups616-393-6123https://cac-ottawa.org/giving-hope-the-childrens-advocacy-center/
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State BenefitsMI BridgesCheck eligibility and apply online for state benefits including food assistance, utility assistance, child care support, health benefits, or emergency reliefn/amichigan.gov/mibridges
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Utility AssistanceCommunity Action AssistanceAssistance available for heat, electric and deliverable fuels to prevent loss of service or to have service restores.Eligibility determinations made by MDHHS. Hours: M-F 8am-5pm(616) 393-4433 or 1-800-764-4111 ext 4433https://www.miottawa.org/Community/CAA/utility_assistance.htm
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Utility AssistanceHome Heating CreditAssistance with energy bills for low-income, deaf, disabled, or blind persons, disabled veterans and senior citizens. Applications must be received by September 30, 2022517-636-4486https://www.michigan.gov/taxes/questions/iit/accordion/heating/home-heating-credit-information-1
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Youth ProgramsBig Brothers Big Sisters of the Lakeshore1:1 mentoring for children in Muskegon, Ottawa, Oceana and Mason Counties. Volunteer mentors matched with children between ages of 6-18(231) 798-1391http://www.bbbslakeshore.org/
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Youth ProgramsEscape MinistriesProgramming for students who are suspended/expelled from local schools, part-time summer supported employment opportinities for youth, youth boxing, mentoring, tutoring, and other youth development activities(616) 396-4481http://escape-out.org/
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Youth ProgramsBoys and Girls Club-HollandYouth programs (after school and summer), locations on the North and South sides of Holland, new location in Saugatuckhttps://bgch.org/
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Youth ProgramsMomentum Center (Holland location)Adult and teen program offering social and recreational activities for people with mental illness, addiction, and disabilities. Located at 345 W 14th St in Holland(616) 414-9111https://www.momentumcentergh.org/holland
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