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December 1, 2009

Support groups

Cass County

• Al-Anon Group Rivers of Unity and Hope

For information, call Ann at (574) 722-6009, Nancy at (574) 753-7918, or Lindy at (574) 946-3735.

• Alcoholics Anonymous

For information, call (574) 753-7403.

• Alcohol and Drug Addiction Group

To make an appointment, call Bettia at (574) 722-5282.

• Alzheimer’s Association

For information, call Cindy Wagoner at (574) 722-4451 or the Alzheimer’s Association at (800) 272-3900.

• Cass County Child Abuse & Neglect Council

For details, call Diana Wilson at (574) 735-2222. The phone number to report child abuse or neglect is (800) 800-5556.

• Community Bereavement Group

For information, call Patty DuSchene at (574) 753-3483.

• Community Partners for Child Safety

For more information, call Kim Kellar at (866) 431-4459 or (574) 753-0400.

• Extended Family is a community-based support system for families of prisoners. Call (256) 927-7997 or e-mail

extendedfamily@tds.net or visit the Web site at www.extendedfamilysupport.org

• Faith, Hope & Love Biblical Marriage Counseling

For appointments, call (574) 722-5282.

• Grandparents Raising Grandchildren meets the second Wednesday of the month in the McKinney House.

• Logansport Alcoholics Anonymous

For information, call (574) 753-7403.

• Methamphetamine Anonymous Support Group

For information, call Deborah Moss at (574) 298-0495 after 3:30 p.m. or e-mail kings-daughter@directway.com

• MELD

For information, call Area Five MELD at (574) 722-4451, ext. 265.

• Narcotics Anonymous

For information, call Michelle at (574) 722-6700.

• Overeaters Anonymous

For information, call (574) 722-3984.

• SAVE (Sexual Abuse Victim’s Empowerment)

Call the information line at (574) 737-PAIN (737-7246) for details.

• Schizophrenics Anonymous

For information, call (574) 722-3984.

• Smoking Cessation Support Group

For information, call (574)722-5151, ext. 263.

• Survivors and Victims of Domestic Violence

For information and location, call (574)722-2119.

• Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) No. 191

For information, call (574) 722-3080 or (574) 643-6005.

• VIP (Visually Impaired Persons)

For information, call Johanna at (574) 946-6126 or Maurine at (574) 946-3836.

Fulton County

• Hope Hospice of Fulton County is a full-time provider of hospice and palliative care services. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Staff member available 24 hours a day/seven days a week. For information, call (574) 224-4673 or (888) 737-4673.

• Rochester Narcotics Anonymous

For information, call (574) 893-7320.

Pulaski County/Winamac

• Pulaski Drug-Free Council

For information, call Chris DePoy, PCDFC Coordinator, at (574) 946-3412.

• Pulaski Memorial Hospice provides physical, emotional and spiritual care to patients and families in Pulaski, Starke, Fulton, Cass, Jasper, White, Marshall and Carroll counties. Hospice is a way of providing care to terminally ill patients who wish to remain at home. For information, call (574) 946-2140 or (800) 659-7644.

• When the Bough Breaks is a group for parents who have lost an infant (stillborn, infant death, SIDS, miscarriage). Sessions are one-on-one with a networking format. This is a free service for families of Pulaski, Fulton, Starke, Marshall, Cass, White and Jasper counties. For information, call Joan Lauder at (574) 946-2180.

• Abused? Home Shouldn’t Hurt. Call the Crisis Center 24 hours a day at (800) 933-0374. The Crisis Center offers Emergency Shelter, complete confidentiality, support groups, and crisis intervention. The staff acts on behalf of the client with service agencies. Serving Jasper, Newton and Pulaski counties.

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