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Alabama Department of Human Resources

dhr.alabama.gov

(334) 242-1773 or (334) 242-1950

Apply for Family Assistance. In the state of Alabama, recipients are provided with temporary cash payments via EBT card. Cash payments depend on family size and other factors. Additional benefits include job and workforce training services and childcare assistance for adults in the household that are completing program work and training requirements.

Alabama Workforce Investment Act

www.etpl.alabama.gov

Links to job training, education, and financial assistance providers; free online training courses to improve job skills

Employment Law Handbook

www.employmentlawhandbook.com

Provides a brief summary of the laws in Alabama that govern the various kinds of employment leaves

BLR

www.blr.com

Provides a brief summary of the laws concerning maternity leave in Alabama

Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

dhss.alaska.gov

(907) 465-3347

Apply for the Alaska Temporary Assistance Program. In the state of Alaska, recipients are provided with temporary cash assistance. Cash payments depend on family size and other factors. Additional benefits include job and workforce training services and childcare assistance for adults in the household that are completing program work and training requirements.

Alaska Job Center Network

www.ajcn.state.ak.us

Job training and career counseling

Alaska Department of Administration

doa.alaska.gov

Government resource outlining the laws that govern employment leave in Alaska

BLR

www.blr.com

Provides a brief summary of the laws concerning maternity leave in Alaska

Health-e-Arizona Plus

www.healthearizonaplus.gov

1-855-HEA-PLUS ( 1-855-432-7587)

Apply for the Health-e Arizona Plus program. In the state of Alaska, recipients are provided with temporary cash assistance. Cash payments depend on family size and other factors. Additional benefits include job and workforce training services and childcare assistance for adults in the household that are completing program work and training requirements.

AZ Workforce Connection

www.azjobconnection.gov

(602) 542-3957

Employment related training and career counselling services.

Western Montana Mental Health Clinic

www.wmmhc.org

(406) 549-8309

The Western Montana Mental Health Center of 2016 provides services in 45 separate facilities/locations in western and southwestern Montana.

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

dhhs.ne.gov

(402) 471-3121

Provides a listing of resources for mental health as well as resources for alcohol & substance abuse.

St. Monica’s

www.stmonicas.com

866) 836-2667

A behavioral health treatment organization dedicated to serving women. St. Monica's accepts women who are diagnosed with substance abuse and/or co-existing mental health issues.

Department of Health and Human Services: Nevada Division of Behavioral and Public Health (DBPH)

dpbh.nv.gov

775-684-4200

Information regarding the following services Prenatal Care and Treatmenet Resources - Substance Abuse Help Line, Treatment Centers, Nevada Substance Abuse Preventention Abuse Prevention & Treatment Agency, Detoxification, Methadone Maitenance Treatment, Case Management and Early Intervention Services.

Nevada Prevention Resource Center

www.nevadaprc.org

866-784-6336

The State Center for the Nevada RADAR (Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resource) Network. The NPRC is dedicated to providing current information on substance abuse prevention, treatment, and research, as well as materials in related fields such as mental health.

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human ServicesResiliency and Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (RROSC)

www.dhhs.nh.gov

(603) 271-6738

Networks of organizations, agencies, and community members that coordinate a wide spectrum of services to prevent, intervene in, and treat substance use problems and disorders. RROSCs support person-centered and self-directed approaches to care that build on the strengths and resilience of individuals, families, and communities to take responsibility for their sustained health, wellness, and recovery from alcohol and drug problems.

New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Treatment Locator

nhtreatment.org

This directory shares contact information for NH providers available to treat substance use disorders

State of New Jersey Department of Human Services: Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services

nj.gov

1-800-382-6717

Provides a listing of hotlines, helplines and treatment directories for substance abuse and mental health information.

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