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Community Resource PacketCommunity Resource PacketMadison County Community DevelopmentHousing & Rental Assistance Emergency SheltersHealth Care ServicesClothing & Food Resources Veterans’ ServicesApartment Rental ListingsMadison County Board ChairmanKurt Prenzler, CPARevised February 20211 P age

Community Resource PacketMadison County Community DevelopmentResource ListingTable of ContentsHousing & Rental Assistance .3 .6 .8 .11Veterans’ Services .15Additional Resources .18 .20Emergency Rental AssistanceSubsidized HousingRenting an ApartmentEmergency SheltersMadison County SheltersSt. Clair County SheltersMissouri SheltersHealth Care ServicesHospital ListingsClinicsPharmaceutical ServicesMental Health ServicesDental CareClothing and Food ResourcesClothing Donation and Resale CentersMadison County Food PantriesMadison County Soup KitchensUtilities AssistanceInsurance AssistanceDepartment of Human ServicesWIC (Women, Infants, Children)Drug and Alcohol Abuse ServicesLegal AssistanceEmployment and Training ServicesOutreach ServicesTransportation/Transit ServicesInformation and Referral ServicesApartment Rental Website ListingWebsites for affordable apartments in Madison Co.Madison County Landlord List2 P age

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Community Resource PacketSubsidized HousingProvides: public housing facilities and housing subsidy vouchers, and monthly rent subsidy based on income tomake the rent affordableAlton Housing AuthorityMadison County Housing Authority2406 Crawford St.Alton, IL 62002618-465-4269www.altonhousing.com2 Eastport Plaza Dr.Collinsville, IL 62234618-345-5142www.mchail.orgGranite City Housing AuthoritySt. Clair County Housing Authority2517 Nameoki Rd.Granite City, IL 62040618-876-0975www.granitecityha.org1790 S. 74th StreetBelleville, IL618-277-3290www.sccha.orgRenting an ApartmentInspection The apartment should be inspected before you move in Contact your local housing or building department to request an inspection If the apartment does not pass inspection, do not move in until it doesLeaseWhat should be stated in the lease? The amount of the rent How long the lease will last How the lease should end How to renew the lease How much will be charged if rent is paid late Who is responsible for repairs and how to get repairs made When the landlord can enter the apartment and what type of permission ornotice to you is needed Any other promises made by the landlordWhat to do if you do not understand your lease: Ask the landlord to take the lease with you to look over before you sign it.Make sure you understand all of the provisions. Do not rely on the landlordsrepresentations as to what the lease means. If something in the lease is unclear, you should contact an attorney toreview the lease for you. You should ask the landlord to clarify thatprovision or replace it with the explanation he or she gave you. If the landlord refuses to clarify, you should be weary of the landlord’sexplanation of the provision. If there are, parts of the lease that you do not agree with ask thelandlord politely to change the part that you do not agree with. If herefuses, you should not sign the lease.4 P age

Community Resource PacketRepairsWhat should I do about repairs that are needed before I move in? Some damage will be of a nature that you should note that it exists, but willnot need replacing. For instance, a spot on the carpet should be noted, butas long as the carpet is clean, it does not need replacing. On the other hand, a cracked window should be noted and you shouldrequest that the landlord repair it before you move in. Do not sign a lease until all repairs that have been requested are made. If the landlord tells you the repairs have been completed, politely requestthat he or she walk you through once more before you sign the lease. Most leases state that all promises that have been made are stated in thelease and no promises were made. If he or she promised to make a repairand it is not provided for in the lease, it will be presumed that the promisewas not made. You will have to prove that the promise was made. To prevent from having to prove that the promise was made, make sureall promises are fulfilled before signing the lease or that the promises arein writing. At the very least, you should have a witness present at themaking of the promise.Application Fee Application fees are charged for the cost of checking your employment,references, and credit to determine if you qualify to rent the apartment.Application fees range from 0 to 50. You should get a receipt for the application fee. Most application fees arenon- refundable. If you are told that the application fee is refundable,make sure that your receipt or other document says so.Security Deposit Security deposits are paid before you move into an apartment. As with allthe money paid to the landlord, you should get a receipt. You should have your landlord write on the security deposit receipt that itis refundable. Your landlord may deduct an unpaid rent or the cost to repair anydamage to the apartment caused by you or your guests.5 P age

Community Resource PacketEmergency SheltersMadison County, IL Emergency Shelters Salvation Army (anyone welcome)525 Alby St. Alton, IL 62002(618)465-7764www.salvationarmy.org Oasis Women’s Center (women and children who are victims of domestic violence)PO Box 981Alton, IL 62002 (618)465-1978www.oasisshelter.org Good Samaritan House (women and their children)1825 DelmarGranite City, IL 62040618-300-7255www.goodsamaritanhouse.org Children’s Home & Aid (youth emergency services; no shelter)2133 Johnson Rd.Granite City, IL 62040(800)847-6770www.childrenshomeandaid.orgSt. Clair Co., IL Emergency Shelter Homeless Helpline 618-825-3330(Women and children) Holy Angels Shelter1410 North 37th StreetEast St. Louis, Il 62001(618)874-4079www.catholicurbanprograms.org Housing ResourceCenter27 North IllinoisBelleville, IL 62220(618) 825-3330https://www.co.st-clair.il.us/6 P age

Community Resource Packet Violence Prevention CenterPO Box 831Belleville, IL 62222(618)235-0892 (24-hour)www.vpcswi.orgMissouri Emergency Shelters – Housing Helpline 314-802-5444 Catholic Charities Housing Resource Center800 N Tucker Blvd.St. Louis, MO 63101(314) 802-5440(314) 802-5438 (TDY Phone)www.catholiccharitiesusa.org Catholic Charities: St. Louis Resource/Shelter Referral Center forNonresidents ofMissouri (314) 802-5444 The Women’s Safehouse of St. Louis (single women and women with childrenup to 17 years old who are victims of domestic violence)PO Box 63010St. Louis, MO 63163(314) 772-4535www.twsh.org Youth Emergency Service (abused, neglected, runaway, homeless or otherwisetroubled youths ages 11-18 and their families)6816 WashingtonAve. PO Box 24260St. Louis, MO 63130(314)727-62941 (800)899-5437(Must call ahead first; priority shelter given to youth aged 18-21)www.epworth.org Salvation Army (men 18 or older)3010 Washington Ave.St. Louis, MO 63103(314)652-3310www.salvationarmy.org7 P age

Community Resource PacketHealthcare ServicesHospitalsAlton Memorial Hospital1 Memorial DriveHighland, IL 62249618-463-7311Anderson Hospital6800 State Route 162Maryville, IL 62062618-288-5711Gateway Regional Medical Center2100 Madison AvenueGranite City, IL 62040618-798-3000ClinicsGood Samaritan Center815 East 5th Street Suite 202Alton, IL 62002618-259-0959Hours: 7:00 to 5:30 p.m.Mon. through Friday(By appointment only)www.hopecenters.comAlton Medical Center Limited108 Northport Dr.Alton, IL 62002618-466-6177Hours: 10:00 to 4:00(Walk-ins welcome)McKinley Internal MedicineFamily Practice Health Center2166 Madison Ave.Granite City , IL 62040618-452-4969Hours: 7:30 to 5:30Mon. through Fri.(Appointment only)8 P ageSt. Joseph’s Hospital12866 Troxler Ave.Alton, IL 62002618-651-2600St. Anthony’s HospitalSt. Anthony’s WayAlton, IL 62002618-465-2571Cottage HillsCommunity Hope Center1201 Hope Center Ln.Box 124618-462-4939Call Wed. for Thurs. Apt.Food Pantry open 9 to 11 a.m.Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri.Godfrey Family Health Clinic5800 Godfrey Rd., Fobes 1525Godfrey, IL 62035618-468-6010Hours: 8:00 to 4:00Mon. through Fri.(Walk-ins welcome, apt. best)Gateway Regional CenterFind a rn Illinois HealthcareFoundationMultiple locationsHttp://sihf.org

Community Resource PacketPharmaceutical ServicesAssistance for medication expenses for persons with limited incomeAltonSenior Services PlusImpact CIL, Inc.2603 North Rodgers2735 East BroadwayAlton, IL 62002Alton, IL 62002618-465-3298618-462-1411(Serves 60 )(Serves clients under 60 years old)Hours: 5 a.m. – 9p.m.Hours: 8:00 – 4:30 p.m.Mon. through Fri.Mon. through erbend AreaTri-Cities AreaMadison County Catholic CharitiesMadison County Catholic CharitiesPrescription MedicinePrescription Medicine3512 McArthur Blvd.1821 Edison Ave.Alton, IL 62002Granite City, IL 62040618-462-0634 ext. 229618-877-1184Hours: 8:30 to 4:30Hours: 8:30 to 4:30Mon. through Fri.Mon. through Fri.www.cc.dio.orgMental Health ServicesBehavioral Health AlternativesCenterstone337 East Ferguson Ave.2615 Edwards St.Wood River, ILAlton, IL 62002618-251-4073618-462-2331Hours: 8:30 to 4:30Hours: Mon. 8:30 to 6:00Mon. through Fri.Tues. Wed. Thurs. 8:30 to 8:00(Appointment only)Fri. 8:30 to stnut Health Systems2100 Madison Ave.50 Northgate Industrial Dr.Granite City, IL 62002Granite City, IL 62040618-452-3301618-877-4420Call for appointmentHours: 9:00 to 6:00Hours: 7:00 to 5:30Mon. through Fri.Mon. through Fri.www.chestnut.orgGateway Regional Medical CenterNational Alliance on MentalIllness (NAMI)Behavioral Health Systems2100 Madison Ave. 4th Floor2100 Madison AveGranite City, IL 62040Granite City, IL 62040618-798-9788618-798-3888www.namiswi.orgHours: 12:00 to 4:30Mon. through Thurs.www.gatewayregional.net9 P age

Community Resource PacketDental CareLewis & Clark Community CollegePaul B. HanksDental Clinic 618-468-4463www.lc.edu/dental clinic/Services offered by the LCCC Dental Clinic include a thorough assessment, atreatment plan, preventative (teeth cleaning) or therapeutic periodontaltreatment, oral hygiene instructions, placing preventative agents (fluoride,sealants), and any necessary referral for treatment outside the realm of ourservices, and follow-up care.The dental hygiene students’ thorough oral assessment includes an oral cancerexam, periodontal exam, charting of existing conditions and radiographs (X-rays).The students are supervised by licensed dental hygienists and dentists duringdiagnosis and treatment, which may include a dental cleaning or more intensivetreatment for periodontal/gum disease. Appointment days and times vary eachsemester, so please call for more information. 28 flat fee includes all exams, X-rays and preventative services (cleaning,sealants, fluoride, etc.)SIU of Edwardsville School of Dental Medicine618-474-7000Hours: 8:00 to 5:00Mon. through Fri.The Special Needs Dental Care Program works to increase oral health services forspecial needs children. The Special Needs Dental Care Program is focused onserving low-income children who have Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome, Autism,Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and other neurological disorders andgenetic syndromes, as well as children with heightened anxiety due to age or otherfactors.The Veterans Dental Care Program works to help offset the costs of free or reducedfee dental care delivered to veterans of the United States Armed Forces (includingthe United States Coast Guard) in the School’s patient clinics. The goal of theprogram, simply put, is to increase access to care and oral health services for areaveterans.Medical Transport (Medicaid approved)JewelRide: 618-250-4771Email: info@jewelride.comDoor to door service, and wheelchair accessibility10 P a g e

Community Resource PacketClothing and Food ResourcesClothing Donation Centers“A Beacon of Light” Pregnancy Center6201 N. MainMaryville, IL 62062618-855-9774(Call for appointment)www.ablpregnancyresource.orgCommunity Care Center, Inc.1818 Cleveland Blvd.Granite City, IL 62040618-876-8770Hours: 9:00 to 3:00Mon. through Thurs.Options Now (Maternity)4854 North Alby Rd.Godfrey, IL 62035618-466-1690Mon. 11:00 to 7:00 Tues. 11:00 to5:00 Thurs. & Fri. 9:00 to 5:00www.optionsrightnow.comCommunity Hope Center950 14th St.Cottage Hills, IL618-259-0959Hours: 9:00 to 11:00Mon. Tues. Wed. & Fri.Serves: Venice, Madison, Granite City, PontoonBeach, Mitchell; Must bring proof of residencyand IDwww.gccommunitycarecenter.orgGlen Ed Pantry125 5th Ave.Edwardsville, IL 62025618-656-7506Women’s Ministry Center2418 BloomerAlton, IL 62002618-433-8308Annual Coat Giveaway-Call topreregisterHours: 1:00 to 4:00Tues. & Thurs.www.wmcenter.org11 P a g eOperation Blessing18 E. Lorena Ave.Wood River, IL 62095618-251-5683Hours: 10:00 to 1:00Mon. through Thurs.Must live in Wood River, Chouteau, Ft. RussellTownship

Community Resource PacketClothing Resale CentersCaravan Shop112 East BroadwayAlton, IL 62002Hours: 10:00 to 4:00Mon. through Sat.Goodwill Industries1435 Vaughn Rd.Wood River, IL 62095618-258-7067Hours: 9:00 to 8:00Mon. through Sat.10:00 to 6 Sun.Women’s MinistryCenter Bootsies’Boutique2418 BloomerAlton, IL 62002618-433-8308Hours: 3:00 to 7:00Tues. & Thurs.www.wmcenter.orgFood PantriesAltonSalvation Army525 Alby, Alton IL 62002Tues. 9:00 to 11:00Fri. 1:00 to 3:00618-465-776412 P a g eGoodwill IndustriesGoodwill Industries1719 E. Homer Adams Pkwy.210 Junction Dr.Alton, IL 62002Glen Carbon, IL618-463-9622618-656-0180Hours: 9:00 to 8:00Hours: 9:00 to 8:00Mon. through Sat.Mon. through Sat.10:00 to 6 Sun.10:00 to 6 Sun.Grandma’s AtticMaryville Outreach Center504 E. DivisionMaryville, IL 62062618-345-9693Hours: 5:30 to 7:30 Tues.10:00 to 1:00 Wed. &Thurs.10:00 to 12:00 Sat.www.fbmaryville.orgEdwardsvilleGlen Ed Pantry125 5th Ave,Edwardsville, ILMon. Wed. 3:00 to 6:00Tues. Thurs. Fri.9:00 to 12:00618-656-7506First UnitedPresbyterian ChurchThrift Shop201 E. ChurchCollinsville, IL 62234618-344-1109Open Last Tues. eachmonth1:00 to 6:00www.fupcoll.orgHighlandHighland AreaChristian ServiceMinistries900 Chestnut St.,Highland, IL 62249Tues. & Thurs. 9to 12:151st and 3rd Sat. 9:30to 12:15Highland, Marine, St.Jacob Dis.618 654 9295

Community Resource PacketRiverbend Comm. FoodPantry Outreach929 Minor, Alton, ILFri. 12:00 to 5:00618-462-9841CollinsvilleCollinsville Food Pantry201 E. Church St.Collinsville, ILThurs. Fri. 9:00 to 11:00Tues. 4:00 to 6:00618-346-1861MarineSt. Elizabeth CatholicChurch120 N. WindmillManne, ILMust call first618-887-4535Catholic Charities3512 McArthur Blvd.Alton, ILMon. Wed. Fri.9:00 to 12:00618-462-0634x237Compassion CaféFirst Assembly of God1105 W. Beltline Rd.Collinsville, ILMon. 9:00 to 12:00Wed. 5:30 to 7:00618-344-1000MaryvilleMaryville OutreachCenter Maryville, IL62062Tues. 5:30 to7:00pmThurs. & Sat. 10 to 12Must call first618 345 9693Crisis Food Center21 E. 6th St.Alton, ILMon. through Fri.1:00 to 3:00Call: 8:30 to 12:00618-462-8201Alpha & Omega ChristianFellowshipFood Pantry3301 Harvard, Collinsville,IL 62234State Park/Fairmont onlyMon. 10:00 to 11:303rd Monday of Month:4:30-6pm618 344 4091BethaltoOur Lady Queen ofPeace132 Butcher St.Bethalto, ILTues. Thurs. Fri.9:30 to 11:00Call for appointment618-377-6519Cottage HillsComm. Hope Center950 14th St.Cottage Hills, ILMon. Tues. Wed. Fri.9:00 to 12:00618-259-0959Granite CityCommunity Care Center,Inc.1818 Cleveland Blvd.Granite City, IL 62040Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 3618 876 877013 P a g eSalvation Army3007 E. 23rd St. GraniteCity, IL 62040Mon. thru Thurs. 1:00 to3:30618 451 7957TroyMinistries Unlimited407 Edwardsville Rd.Troy, IL 62294Call Mon. 10:30 to11:30 forTues. pickupCall Wed. 1:30 to2:30 forThurs. pickupTroy residents only618 505 5053Wood RiverSt. Vincent DePaulWood River, IL 62095MUST CALL forappointment618 254 3198Operation Blessing18 E. Lorena Ave., P.O.Box 433Wood River, IL 62095Mon. thru Thurs.10 to 1618 251 5683

Community Resource PacketVeniceVenice Township910 Madison Ave.,Madison, IL 62060Township residents onlyMon. Wed. to Fri.9:00 to 4:00Call for appointment618 452 1121Soup KitchensGranite CityCommunity CareCenter, Inc.1818 Cleveland Blvd.Granite City, IL 62040Tues. thru Thurs. 11to 12618 876 877014 P a g eNew Shining LightCommunityOutreach740 Broadway, Venice, IL62090Tues. thru Fri. 2:30 to 4:30Sunday Breakfast 7:30 to9:00618 530 23473rd Baptist Church2601 Grand Ave. GraniteCity, IL 62040Wed. 4:45 to 5:45618 877 0040Community HopeCenter950 14th St., CottageHills, IL 62018Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri.9:00 to 12:00618 259 0959

Community Resource PacketVeterans’ ServicesMadison County Veterans’ Assistance /departments/veterans assistance commission/SSVF – Supportive Services For Veteran FamiliesConnecting Veterans and their families and caregivers with supportive services.(618)-512-1823Veterans’ Crisis LineConnects Veterans in crisis and their families and friendswith qualified, caring VA responders. Veterans and theirloved ones can call 1-800-273-8255 and press 1.www.veteranscrisisline.netVA Health CareThe VA Enrollment Website is the fastest and easiest way toapply for VA care or update information:1-877-222-VETS (8287)www.1010ez.med.va.govMy HealtheVetMy HealtheVet is the VA’s Personal Health Record. It wasdesigned for Veterans, Service members, their dependents and caregivers.When you register on My HealtheVet, you gain access to tools that can helpyou track and monitoryour health.www.myhealth.va.govVA Caregiver SupportProvides support for caregivers of Veterans and informationabout services that may be available to them1-855-823-7458www.caregiver.va.govCoaching into CareA VA service to help family members and friends help aVeteran seek VA care. Callers get information on VA services and coaching ontalking about treatment needs with theVeteran in their lives.1-888-823-7458 www.mirecc.va.gov/coachingintocareHelp for Homeless VeteransEach VA medical center has a homeless coordinator andprograms that help Veterans establish or maintain safe,stable housing. Call VA’s National Call Center for HomelessVeterans.1-877-424-3838 A toll-free hotline available 24/7www.va.gov/homeless15 P a g e

Community Resource PacketWomen Veterans Call CenterWomen Veterans hotline is an incoming call center thatreceives and responds to questions from women Veterans,their families, and caregivers across the nation aboutavailable VA services and resources.1-855-VA-WOMEN (1-855-829-6636)www.womenshealth.va.govVet CenterReadjustment counseling services are available at 300community-based offices (Vet Centers) across the nation.1-877-WAR-VETS (927-8387)www.vetcenter.va.govVISN 6: Post-Deployment Mental HealthThe Mid-Atlantic (VISN 6) MIRECC is a translationalresearch, education and clinical center that develops and applies scientificknowledge and best practices to enhancepost-deployment mental health and wellness for our Nation’sVeterans and their dpufNational Center for PTSDVA’s center of excellence for research and education on theprevention, understanding, and treatment of posttraumaticstress disorder.1-802-296-6300 www.ptsd.va.govMake the ConnectionA national, public awareness campaign by the Department ofVeterans Affairs that features candid, personal testimonialsfrom Veterans and their loved ones and provides access to local ace is dedicated to help Veterans learn about PTSD,explore treatment options and, most importantly, hear realstories from other Veterans and their family members and get advice fromclinicians. www.ptsd.va.gov/apps/AboutFaceOEF/OIF/ONDToll-free line and website that provide information abouthealth care, dental care, education, and other benefits forOEF/OIF/OND (Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation IraqiFreedom, Operation New Dawn) Veterans. www.oefoif.va.gov16 P a g e

Community Resource PacketMoving ForwardA free, online educational and life coaching program and companion mobile appthat will help Veterans manage life’s challenges. www.startmovingforward.orgPTSD CoachLearn to manage symptoms that commonly occur after trauma using the PTSDCoach app. Includes information on PTSD, treatments, tools for screening andtracking symptoms, skills to help users, and direct links to support and on AppsA variety of Companion Apps have been developed by VA and are available to beused along with professional care provided by a trained clinician and other mobileapps for okefree VETSmoke free VET is a mobile text messaging service for military veterans whoreceive their health care through the VA. The program was created to provide24/7 encouragement, advice, and tips to help smokers quit smoking and stayquit. It is a 6 to 8 week program. www.smokefree.gov/vetSupport Veterans Transition to Civilian LifeA toolkit that supports Veterans seeking work and also helps employers supporttheir employees who are Veterans and members of the Reserve and NationalGuard. www.va.gov/vetsinworkplace/VA Campus ToolkitA toolkit that provides faculty, staff, and administrators resources to supportstudent Veterans by understanding their unique experiences, adjustments, andneeds. www.mentalhealth.va.gov/studentveteranCommunity Provider ToolkitInformation on VA services and resources, understanding military culture andexperience, and tools for working with a variety of mental health ers/Parenting: for Service Members and VeteransA free, online course and companion mobile app developed by VA and DoD thatprovides military and Veteran parents with ways to improve their parenting skills.www.veteranparenting.orgNational Center for Telehealth & Technology The mission of T2 is to lead theinnovation of health technology solutions for psychological health and traumaticbrain injury, and deliver tested, valued health solutions that improve the lives ofour nation’s warriors, veterans, and their families.www.t2.health.mil/17 P a g e

Community Resource PacketAdditional ResourcesUtility AssistanceMadison County Energy AssistanceProgram618-692-7040 ext. 64851-877-342-7891Health DepartmentMadison County Health Dept.101 E. Edwardsville Rd.Wood River, IL 6209510 to 5:30 Mon.9 to 4 Tues. Wed. Fri.618-296-8942KIDCARE (Medical Insurance)1-800-226-0768No persons served without Medical CardAges 0-19 years of agePregnant WomenDepartment of Human Services(DHS)Illinois Dept. of Human Services1925 Madison Ave.Granite City, IL 62040618-877-9200Women Infant Children (WIC)Granite City Office2016 Madison Ave.618-877-3433Alcoholic Rehabilitation CommunityHome (ARCH)1313 21St.Granite City, IL 620401-877-342-7891Hours: 9 to 118 P a g eLand of Lincoln Legal Assistance310 Easton St., #330Alton, IL 62002618-462-0029877-342-7891Hours: 9 to 1Madison County Employment &Training101 E. Edwardsville Rd.618-692-8954Veterans’ AssistanceVeterans Assistance Commission618-296-4554Illinois Dept. of Human Services608 West St. Louis Ave. Box 270East Alton, IL 62024618-258-1660Wood River Office101 E. Edwardsville Rd.618-254-3591

Community Resource PacketGateway: Alcohol & Drug Treatment CentersCaseyville OfficeSwansea Office600 W. Lincoln Ave.1 Bronze Pointe S.Caseville, ILSwansea, IL 62226618-345-3970618-234-900224- Hour Helpline877-505-HOPE (4673)RecoverGateway.orgTASC, Inc. of Illinois 1-855-827-2444TASC offers life-changing opportunities for people whose lives have beenaffected by substance use problems, mental health conditions, and justicesystem involvement.Through client advocacy, care coordination, case management, and directclinical services, we support individuals in transitioning away from courts,prisons, and child welfare systems, and into treatment, recovery, and renewedhope in the community.Outreach ServicesSenior Citizens CenterSenior Services Plus420 E. Main St.2603 N. RodgersCollinsville, ILAlton, IL618-344-7787618-462-1391Hours: 7 to 4 Mon. to Fri.Serves those 60 Salvation Army: Granite City Corp.Salvation Army: Alton Corp.3007 E. 23rd St.525 Alby, Alton, ILGranite City, IL618-465-7764618-451-7957Anyone WelcomeKids in the MiddleCommunity Hope Center314-909-9922950 14th St., Cottage Hills, ILHours: 8:30 to 5:00618-259-0959Mon. to Fri.Computer classes: 10 on Thurs.Sliding scale counseling for divorced orParenting classes: 10 on Fri.separated familiesBudgeting food dollars: Last Thur. eachChildren ages 3-18monthTransportation ServicesInformation & Referral ServicesMadison County TransitUnited Way of Greater St. Louis1 Transit Ln., Pontoon Beach, IL910 N. 11th St., St. Louis, MO618-931-RIDE (7433)1-800-427-4626TDD 618-797-60002-1-1Med CABEdwardsville Township1-877-725-0569300 W. Park St.Edwardsville, IL618-656-0292Serves only Edwardsville communityHelping HandsMERS Goodwill Youth Program2125 S. Belt West, Belleville, IL200 W. 3rd St., Alton, IL Suite rg17-24 Job skills hard and soft.19 P a g e

Community Resource PacketHouse/Apartment Rental de.comwww.lowincomehousing.us/cty/il-madison20 P a g e

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The dental hygiene students' thorough oral assessment includes an oral cancer exam, periodontal exam, charting of existing conditions and radiographs (X-rays). The students are supervised by licensed dental hygienists and dentists during diagnosis and treatment, which may include a dental cleaning or more intensive treatment for periodontal .