This Al-Anon meeting is conducted in Spanish. It is a CLOSED meeting, for those who have been affected by a close association with an alcoholic only. Experience the fellowship of Al-Anon as you find strength and hope in each other's experiences with alcoholism. By practicing the Twelve Steps, Al-Anon provides…
View moreIf you have a gambling problem OR think you might have a gambling problem and want to stop, you can join the Gambler's Anonymous meeting in Toledo, Washington. The meeting is held on Tuesdays at 6pm at the Cowlitz Indian Tribal Housing center.
View moreParents between the ages of 13 and 24 who have children ages 5 and under can receive assistance from Community Youth Services. This program provides in-home visits from a certified parent educator, a large monthly social gathering and one-on-one support. There is no burden of proof required to qualify for…
View moreCentralia College offers several Parent Support Services. These services are offered in group and individual settings for parents who are struggling, dealing with court orders or who have CPS referrals. These programs are designed to strengthen families by providing education and support. Training in Positive Parenting Skills (TIPPS) classes are…
View morePet Connection provides low-cost spay and neuter services to low income Lewis County residents. They gather donations and solicit help from other organizations to make this service possible. The current fee schedule is as follows: $5 for male cats $15 for female cats $15 for male dogs $30 for female…
View moreThe Chehalis Police Association sponsors an annual Shop with a Cop program. Children from low income families are given the opportunity to shop with Police Officers at local sponsoring businesses. The child also helps select presents for their family. To nominate a child for the Shop with a Cop service,…
View moreIn addition to police services, the Centralia Police Department also provides low-cost animal licenses for low income seniors and disabled residents. Qualifying low income residents can receive a lifetime tag for just one $5 fee. Otherwise, the fees are $10 for altered (spayed/neutered) dogs or $30 for unaltered dogs.
View moreThe Lewis County Animal Shelter takes unwanted or stray dogs and cats from locations around Lewis County. It also provides information about financial assistance for spay/neuter services. Stray animals are returned to an owner or adopted out if not claimed during the legal hold period. Adoption fees include mandatory spay/neuter…
View moreWorkSource is the first place you should go when you're looking for work. Even if you don't use their individualized services, you can use their open career resource room! The room features computers, Internet access, telephones, fax machines and copy machines to assist in your job search. They also provide…
View moreMorningside of Lewis County provides employment support services to individuals with disabilities. Clients may be assisted with resume building, job interview skills, job development activities, goal setting and career coaching. They work one-on-one to help individuals determine what jobs they are interested and/or skilled in. They can even help you…
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