Additional Resources
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Most United Way agencies have a local help line which acts to make referrals to local programs, help centers, social services, private services. If you're not sure where to go or turn to for some type of help, call your local United Way and let them help get you the assistance you need. Visit their website and enter your zip code for information.
|  | This site provides excellent information about therapy: how therapy works, what to expect, types of therapy available and a search function to find therapists in your area who specialize in various topics. Even covers the emerging availability of online professional therapy.
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American Red Cross chapters provide locally relevant humanitarian services that help people within the community be safer, healthier and more self-reliant. The variety of services include home delivered meals, food pantries, rides to medical appointments, homeless shelters, transitional housing, caregiver education and support groups, friendly visitors, LifelineŽ, hospital / nursing home volunteers, fuel assistance, HeadStart, latchkey programs, language banks and many more.
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| The Salvation army is a Christian-oriented service provider supporting shelters, programs for women and children, emergency services, housing, food, and clothing for those in crisis, and community education. Visit their website to find resources in your area.
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| The YWCA is the largest provider of shelter services for women and their families in the country. Other services include:
childcare and youth development, housing and shelter, economic empowerment, racial justice, human rights and violence prevention.
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| US Legal Forms has complete information, statutes and kits for things like changing your name, petitioning courts, bankruptcy, wills, power of attorney, seperation agreements, divorce proceedings, etc.
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