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Program Information Sheet for:
Starlight Center

Location:
Starlight Center
251 Nonotuck St.

Florence, MA 01062
Mailing Address:
ATTENTION:
Starlight Center
251 Nonotuck St.

Florence, MA 01062

Telephone Numbers and Contact information
Phone #:(413) 586-8255 Main Phone
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Fax Number:(413) 746-3370

Web Page:  www.hru.org
E-mail to:   Lynda@hru.org

Program Details:
Operating Agency: Human Resources Unlimited (Private, Non-Profit)
Person In Charge: :
Hours:
Eligibility: Membership is limited to those with mental illness. Food pantry open to all Florence Residents who are not receiving food from another affiliated pantry.
Fees:
Intake Process: Proof of ID, Call to be sure they have food that day
Program Licenses:
Staff Qualifications:
Service Area: Food pantry is for Florence residents only
Handicap Accessibility:

Program/Service Notes:
-Member of the Massachusetts Clubhouse Coalition funded by Human Resources Unlimited -The Massachusetts Clubhouse Coalition is dedicated to expanding employment, housing, educational, social, and leadership opportunities available to Massachusetts citizens who have a mental illness. The MCC was organized to uphold and promote the values, principles and financial integrity of the international clubhouse model toward the empowerment of people with mental health needs. Toward this purpose the MCC will take action, advocate, provide support, and offer opportunities to network and educate ourselves and the community while working as an organization to remove barriers to successful community integration. The Massachusetts Clubhouse Coalition is committed to helping clubhouses and individual clubhouse members reach their full potential. -Offers emergency food pantry daily to the public -Services provided are employment, training, vocational, job readiness, related support services and community integration opportunities. Primarily serve adults with disabilities, including those with mental illness or mental retardation.

This information was last updated on 03/05/2007


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