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The AIDS ARMS Network. 521-5191. Referral/case management organization that refers persons with AIDS and AIDS-related complex to agencies that can provide assistance in any area, including medical, housing, counseling, assistance with funeral planning, and legal assistance. AIDS ARMS networks with 40 affiliated organizations.

AIDS Information and Resource Center. 521-5124. Provides food and clothing for people with AIDS, as well as financial help with rent, car repairs, etc., until Social Security benefits go into effect. They provide speakers for any groups interested in finding out mure about AIDS and publish a newspaper, AIDS Update. Their hotline number is 559-AIDS.

Alcoholics Anonymous. 239-4599. A fellowship of alcoholic men and women who share their experiences with those who want to stop drinking. Members are available to counsel anyment of alcoholism.

American Association of Retired Persons. 361-3060. Will help anyone over 50 with health, auto, and home insurance, age discrimination, and legal and banking questions, They also publish a magazine called Modern Maturity. Chapters meet monthly $5 membership fee.

American Red Cross. 871-2175. Provides disaster aid and services to military personnel, their families, and veterans; offers courses in CPR. first aid. preparation for parenthood, babysitting skills, boating safety, swimming, and leadership skills to youths ages 12 to 18.

Area Agency on Aging. 741-5244, A 24-hour telephone service that links persons at least 60 years old with social services.

Association for Retarded Citizens. 634-9810. An advocacy organization for children and adults with mental retardation, Offers a respite program of temporary care for families with mentally retarded members, information and referral services, and continuing education.

Big Brothers and Sisters of Metropolitan Dallas. 871-0876 A nonprofit organization that matches adults with children from single-parent families to form one-on-one relationships. Age requirements: boys 7-14; girls 6-15; adult volunteers must be at least 19.

Child Abuse Hotline. 637-4020 For reporting child abuse and neglect to the Texas Department of Human Services.

CONTACT Telephone Counseling. Contact line 233-2233: Contact-Teen line 233-TEEN. A comprehensive telephone service that offers listening, counseling, and crisis intervention. Also offers emergency aid for food, transportation, shelter, road service, bus tickets, and prescription medicine, within an hour, for anyone who needs help. The contact lines are open 24 hours every day and are staffed by trained volunteers.

Crime Prevention. 670-4427. The Dallas Police Department will show homeowners or businesses how to make their buildings burglar-proof for Tree. It also offers programs on rape and assault prevention, neighborhood crime watch, and employee-crime prevention.

Dallas County Rape Crisis and Child Sexual Abuse Center. 653-8740, Provides therapy for rape victims and children who have been sexually abused. Will videotape sexual assault validation for evaluation purposes for children 12 and under. Hotline staffed 24 hours. Services provided free to Dallas County residents.

Downtown Dallas Family Shelter. 741-6515 Provides a 30-day stay for homeless families that qualify under its guidelines. Also provides job-training classes, hot meals, medical and dental care, legal help, and clothing.

Easter Seals Society for Children. 358-5261. Provides outpatient services through its centers in Dallas and Car-rollton for children, newborn to 16, with physical and developmental disabilities. They offer physical, occupational, and speech therapy, audiology, psychiatric and social services, educational services, and medical clinics.

Family Outreach Richardson-Piano Inc. 231-6584. Funded through the Texas Department of Human Services and community support, the program is a volunteer organization for the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Volunteers work with individual clients, and a speakers’ bureau provides programs on teaching children the tools to prevent sexual abuse, Also offers parenting classes.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). 637-0372. A victim support and education group for those who have been injured or have lost loved ones to drunk drivers. Although not associated with MADD, Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) has been organized at various local high schools.

Oak Lawn Community Services. 520-8108. Offers general low-cost counseling for individuals, families, and groups for all types of problems. Also offers AIDS counseling at no cost for people with AIDS, a drug and alcohol abuse recovery program for homosexuals, as well as a buddy project and transportation.

Parents Without Partners. 5564908. Single parents with children (custody not required) meet several times each month for socializing and support. Parental status must be verified. $37 per year.

Pastoral Counseling and Education Center. 526-4525. Offers a variety of counseling, including individual, family, and group counseling and play therapy for children. Also offers seminars and workshops on a variety of subjects, including surviving traumas, co-dependency, and child abuse.

Suicide and Crisis Center. 828-1000. Phones are staffed 24 hours with counselors trained in suicide prevention. Support groups and/or references are available for family and friends of suicide victims. Speakers’ bureaus offer presentations and community workshops to the public on suicide prevention.

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