Professional Counseling
Department provides professional evaluation, counseling, and groups for adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families in the Mid-South community.
HIV/AIDS Program
Designed to help HIV infected persons try to care and plan their children's future. Family Services responds to these victims with homemaker services, and counseling.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
The Homeless Case Management Services Program targets the homeless who have both a mental illness and suffers from substance abuse. The Intensive Outpatient Program assist previously incarcerated people who suffers from substance abuse and are HIV positive or at risk of becomeing HIV.
Housing Opportunity for People with AIDS
The HOPWA Program was established by HUD to seek to address the specific needs of persons and thier families living with HIV/AIDS
Shelter Plus
The Shelter Plus Care Program provides rental assistance for hard-to-serve homeless persons with disabilities in connection with supportive services funded from sources outside the program
Domestic Violence
This program Is federally funded through the Victims of Crime ACT (VOCA). It Assist victims of Domestic Violence through providing assessments, Crisis Counseling, Court Advocacy, Individual Counseling for Adults, Support groups for children and adult victims
Seniors Fighting Back
Senior Crime Intervention Services is a federally funded program through the Victims of Crime ACT (VOCA). The program is for all victims of crime Ages 60 and over regardless of income.
Crisis Center
The Crisis Center is a community based 24 hour, 365 day per year suicide and crisis intervention telephone response service.