We know that there is often a lot more going on in your life than just struggling with addiction. We have qualified case managers that are happy to assist all our clients with other needs like housing, food assistance, clothing, and medical needs. Our team has also put together a list of community resources that can help in the meantime!
New Directions: 740-397-4357
Dan Jackman– Community Advocacy Relations: 740:390-8653
Tara Hensley– Domestic Violence Liaison: 740-390-0094
ACTS: 740-397-1065
Thursdays 12:00-2:45
Apostolic Christian Church: 740-393-1676
1st Thursday 1200-3:00
Central Christian Church: 740-397-1840
3rd Saturday 8:00-10:00
Center of Hope (Bladensburg): 740-200-0689
By appointment
CHOMP:
3rd Saturday (April-October)
Church on the Rise: 740-397-9022
3rd Saturday 10:00-12:00
Covenant Church: 740-393-3152
2nd Saturday 10:00-12:00
Interchurch; Mt. Vernon, Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown
Salvation Army: 740-392-8716
SNAP/WIC: 844-640-6446/740-392-2200
www.benefits.ohio.gov
Interchurch, Salvation Army, Goodwill, ACTS
Knox Public Health: 740-392-2200
Starting Point: 740-393-0370
Knox Medical Pavilion Clinic: 740-393-9000
Foster’s Walk-in Clinic: 740-399-8008
Probation:
CPS: 740-397-7177
Community Service:
Ohio Means Jobs
Theresa Vernon: 740-392-9675
TouchPointe: 740-485-5408
Woodforest Bank: 740-397-4678
St. Vincent DePaul: Paul: 740-358-9494
211 United Way Essential Community Services
Hope Now Furniture Bank: 740-392-3155
Interchurch
Kno-Ho-Co: 740-397-0378
Knox County Job and Family Services- PRC Funding: 740-397-7177
Salvation Army: 740-397-8716
Metro: 740-397-8787
AEP Winter Heating Assistance: 1-800-672-2231
PIPP Program: 740-397-0378
Social Security Office (Newark): 1-866-737-3514
Birth Certificate (Health Department)
GED/SHE Prep Centers: Knox Technical Center: 740-393-2933
aa.org
narcotics.com