Health education. Parenting and supportive social services for low income women of childbearing age, their children, and families. Food boxes. Vitals. Medical referrals.
Clothing and hygiene support for students in grades K to 6. Physical evaluations and clinical care for children in foster and kinship care.
Alcohol and drug assessments. Counseling. Crisis intervention. Workplace prevention. Toxicology screening.
If you are a pregnant or parenting individual facing challenges related to substance use, or if you are supporting someone in this situation, we encourage you to reach out to the statewide Women & Family Referral Center (WFRC). This resource provides support and guidance tailored to the unique needs of women and families. The WFRC can connect you with services that promote health, recovery, and well-being for both you and your child, or for a parent and child you know or are assisting. Don’t hesitate to seek help; you are not alone on this journey.