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United Way of Metrowest: A federation of more than 30 local health and human service agencies -serving 18 towns in the Metrowest, Milford and Blackstone Valley areas. 508-872-3291 A Place to Turn: An emergency food and clothing assistance program.
Support is provided free of charge in a caring environment to families
referred by schools, health and social service agencies. 508-655-8868
Adult Day Care Center: Provides comprehensive day program of health
care, supervision, activities, hot lunches, and support services to elderly
or disabled adults, and respite to caregivers. 508-879-1771
Advocates, Inc.: Offers counseling, residential services, psychiatric
emergency, behavioral intervention, referral, respite, and substance abuse
services for persons with disabilities and their families. 508-620-0024
BayPath Home and Community Services, Inc.: Provides long-term care enabling
older people to live independently. 800-287-7284
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of South Middlesex, Inc.: Matching responsible,
trusting adults with "at risk youth", ages 16-18 in a one-to-one mentoring
relationship. The goal is to empower children, and broaden their life experience.
508-879-7762
Framingham Civic League, Inc.: Founded in 1913 as a community center.
Provides meals for hungry and homeless and at risk youth programs and community
resource center. 508-875-5218
Framingham Court Mediation Services, Inc.: Mediated dispute settlement
provides impartial assistance in resolving conflicts of a family, social,
business nature in an effort to de-escalate hostility leading to criminal
behaviors. 508-872-9495
Jewish Family Service of Metrowest: From parenting groups for new moms
to homecare for the frail elderly, non-sectarian services are provided
that help people find solutions to problems of daily living. 508-875-3100
Knox Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America: Serves others by helping
to instill values in young people and in other ways prepare them to make
ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full potential.
508-872-6551
Programs For People, Inc.: Offers community-based psychiatric day treatment
and employment services for people who have experienced mental illness.
508-879-3230
Regional YMCA, Inc. d/b/a Metrowest YMCA: YMCA programs and services
are designed to enhance the spiritual, mental, physical and social quality
of life of all people regardless of age, gender, race, religion, income
or ability. 508-879-4420
South Middlesex Latin Emergency Services: SMILES provides multilingual,
multicultural services, caring support and community empowerment to Latino
residents who otherwise have difficulty accessing traditional social services.
508-875-6609
South Middlesex Legal Services, Inc.: Provides free legal services in
domestic violence, housing, government benefits, education and elder law
cases to low-income, disabled and elderly persons in 36 Middlesex and Norfolk
municipalities. 508-620-1930
South Middlesex Opportunity Council: A private, non-profit corporation
whose goal has been improving quality of life for low-income people by
working with the community for social, individual and family change. 508-620-2300
The Samaritans Suburban West: Operate a 24 hour hotline for suicidal,
depressed and despairing people. Our mission is the prevention of suicide.
508-872-1780
Valley Adult Counseling Service, Inc. d/b/a Blackstone Valley Community
Care: Services include: outpatient counseling; psychiatric day treatment;
24 hour psychiatric emergency team and respite services; community support
clubhouse; social recreation for individuals with mental retardation. 508-529-7000
Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Milford-Northbridge Area, Inc.:
Medicare certified and JCAHO accredited providing nursing, home care aide,
rehabilitation therapy and social work to individuals at home. 508-473-0862
Wayside Community Programs, Inc.: Provides services promoting the personal
health, well-being and independent functioning of a divers group of adolescents,
families, and victims or underserved people. 508-879-9800
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