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Multiple Locations, Moneta, WY 82642
WCRS assists Wyoming citizens by providing cancer information and resources; public education about cancer, risk reduction; assist people with cancer diagnoses to access resources; assist people to enroll in state funded cancer screening programs; assist cancer patients with limited transportation funds.
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Online Services, San Francisco, CA 94104
National Center on Caregiving unites research, policy, and practice to advance the development of high-quality, cost-effective programs and policies for caregivers in every state. We work collaboratively with other organizations to promote services and policies and serve on numerous national advisories connected with projects that focus on unpaid family caregivers.
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1000 East University Avenue, Ross Hall, Room 411, Dept 3415, Laramie, WY 82071
The University of Wyoming Center on Aging values older adults and works every day to support these neighbors, friends, and family. Through a broad range of programs and resources, the team of professionals at WyCOA is working to optimize the health and wellbeing of Wyoming's older residents through innovative collaborations around chronic disease management, dementia support, and family/healthcare provider education.
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308 Mountain View Street, Powell, WY 82435
First Stop Park County Help Center is a program of the Park County Poverty Alleviation Coalition and Heart Mountain Free Clinic (HMFC). We are dedicated to helping people living in crisis in Park County. Our goal is to ensure that immediate needs met so that they can begin to build towards stability, financial independence, and achieving their goals.
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128 East Owen Street, Lyman, WY 82937
Uinta County Public Health breaks down into 9 services or programs, which comprise what we actually do in and for the community:
  • Communicable Disease
  • Maternal & Child Health
  • Chronic Disease
  • Community Health Assessment & Planning
  • Public Health Emergency Preparedness
  • LT-101's
  • Education & Outreach
  • Environmental Health
  • Community Prevention
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109 West 14th Street, Powell, WY 82435
Park County Public Health breaks down into 9 services or programs, which comprise what we actually do in and for the community:
  • Communicable Disease
  • Maternal & Child Health
  • Chronic Disease
  • Community Health Assessment & Planning
  • Public Health Emergency Preparedness
  • LT-101's
  • Education & Outreach
  • Environmental Health
  • Community Prevention
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Online Services, San Francisco, CA 94104
Services By State helps caregivers locate support services across the U.S.
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460 East Pearl Avenue, Jackson, WY 83001
Our mission is to promote the health and wellbeing of the community through protection and prevention efforts in collaboration with an engaged public and other community partners. The Teton County Health Department has a variety of services through the following programs: Communicable Disease- Maternal & Child Health- Chronic Disease- Community Health Assessment & Planning- Emergency Preparedness- Environmental Health- Community Prevention.
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426 Big Horn Street, Thermopolis, WY 82443
We’ve partnered with the Phillips Help Center to simplify access to CSBG grant support. Their case managers guide you to social services, including Hot Springs CSBG funds. YCAN offers help with housing, job training, education, health services, and more. Start your path to stability—connect with the Phillips Help Center today!
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2617 East Lincolnway, Suite E, Cheyenne, WY 82001
The goal of the ADRC is to raise visibility about the full range of available options; provide objective information, advice, counseling and assistance; empower people to make informed decisions about their long-term services and supports; and help people access public and private programs. ADRCs provide unbiased, reliable information and counseling to people with all levels of income.
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1717 K Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20006
We invite patients, their families, caregivers, and the bereaved community, to learn about the latest in treatment options directly from mesothelioma experts.
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2451 Foothill Boulevard, Suite 103, Rock Springs, WY 82901
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.
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Online Services, Fort Collins, CO 80521
Learn how to lower your cancer risk and what CDC is doing to prevent and control cancer.
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1828 10th Avenue, Gunter Hall 1170, Campus Box 155, Greeley, CO 80631
The ADA Center staffs a toll-free phone line weekdays from 9 am - 4 pm MT. The Center's information specialists can answer most questions you have about the ADA immediately and will research more complex questions if necessary. Questions can also be submitted at www.RockyMountainADA.org.
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