Civilian Employee Community Resource Guide 2015-2016

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PETERSON AFBCOMMUNITY IN ACTIONThis publication was originally compiled anddistributed by the 21st Force Support SquadronCivilian Personnel Section, 21 FSS/FSMCPlease send updates to 21sw.caib.ids@us.af.milCivilian EmployeeCommunity ResourceGuide2015-2016Email 21sw.caib.ids@us.af.mil with suggested changes—Jun 15Page 14

IntroductionAs the Peterson Air Force Base Civilian Personnel Officer, I would like to inviteour civilian employees to utilize this booklet in the event of any unforeseen needsor emergencies. Although there is help almost always available, in the time of anemergency, finding the right community resource can be difficult and timeconsuming.This booklet was developed as a resource for our civilian employees and theirfamilies in an effort to provide a consolidated listing of agencies in the PikesPeak area that are available to help. This guide is not all inclusive of all theprograms and services available but a compilation of those that are mostwidespread.Tonya Bonner, Chief Civilian PersonnelWhat is the Integrated Delivery System?The Integrated Delivery System (IDS) functions as the action arm of theCAIB and develops a comprehensive, coordinated plan for integrating andimplementing community outreach and prevention programs (e.g.,financial management; violence awareness, intervention, and prevention;health promotion; tobacco cessation, etc.). The IDS improves the deliveryof human service programs by establishing a seamless system ofservices through collaborative partnerships and coordinated activities.The IDS prepares a base Community Action Plan at least every two yearsto guide the activities of the IDS, CAIB, and member organizations usingthe results of AF community needs assessments and other available dataThis guide contains information that will help you and your family in a time ofemergency, however, it is not all inclusive of the services available. TheColorado Springs area has an abundance of helping agencies for a wide variety ofneeds. Colorado 2-1-1eliminates confusing and time-consuming searches for helpby providing streamlined access to services by calling one number.This service provides callers with information and referrals to health and humanservices agencies as well as organizations that can assist in times of disaster or anunexpected crisis.Callers simply dial 2-1-1 into any touch tonephone to reach this assistance.Areas surrounding Peterson AFB to include the following counties are servicedby Pikes Peak United Way 2-1-1: Chaffee, Cheyenne, El Paso, Lincoln, Park,and TellerWhat is Comprehensive Airman Fitness?The goals of Comprehensive Airman Fitness (CAF) are Airmen taking care of AirmenEmbracing the Wingman conceptAirmen and families maintaining a lifestyle of comprehensive fitnessPositive Behaviors: Caring, Committing, Connecting, Celebratingand CommunicatingPage 2Page 13

Emergency AssistanceTable of Contents9-1-1 Emergency Services.911American Red Cross .632-3563Aspen Pointe . .572-6330Bijou House.635-5078Care and Share, Inc. 528-1247Catholic Charities of Colorado Springs.636-2345Civilian Personnel Officer Introduction . 2Basic Living Necessities . . 4-5Health and Wellness . . 6—8Drug and Alcohol Treatment . .9Chaplaincy Corp.444-7000Child Abuse, Neglect, Prevention, and Reporting.475-9593 / TTY: 444-5998Domestic Violence/Abuse/Sexual Assault . . 10Comitis Crisis Center, Inc.(303) 343-9890Mental Health .11Community Cupboards.687-3663Emergency Assistance .12Crisis Response Team.635-7000Detoxification Facility.635-7000Colorado 2-1-1 Information .13Ecumenical Social Ministries.636-1916Evans Army Hospital (Ft. Carson).526-7000KPC Kids’ Place.634-5439National Runaway Switchboard.(800) 621-4000Salvation Army Community Corps Center.636-3891Springs Rescue Mission. 632-1822Suicide Prevention Partnership.596-5433TESSA - Center for Prevention of Domestic Violence.633-3819Walt Fortman Community Center.382-8515National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 24/7 1-800-273-8255COLORADO CRISIS & SUPPORT LINE, 24/7, 844.493.TALK (8255)Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention - (719) 573-7447(Provides free one-on-one "in-person" counseling, call(719) 573-7447 to make an appointment)Page 12Page 3

Basic LivingNecessitiesMental HealthAirman and Family Readiness Center - Peterson AFB .556-6141Aspen Pointe .572-6330Army Community Services (Ft. Carson) .526-4590Bridge to Awareness Counseling Center.471-2514Assistance League of Colorado Springs.475-1029CASA .447-9898Care & Share, Inc.528-1247Cedar Springs Behavioral Health System, Inc.633-4114Community Cupboards.687-3663Center for Child Counseling.632-2663Crossfire Ministries, Inc.447-1806Divine Redeemer Food Pantry .633-5559Dress for Success.471-3170Ecumenical Social Ministries.636-1916Food Stamp Program (DHS).636-0000Friendship House Family Connection (Ft. Carson).526-1070Good News Foundation.638-8985Kids Crossing.632-4569Child Healthplan Plus.(800) 359-1991Children’s Counseling Center.570-7188Colorado Access.(800) 511-5010Ecumenical Social Ministries.636-1916Franciscan Community Counseling.955-7008Haven House, Inc.578-1181Marriage and Family Treatment Center.520-1711Mental Health Association of El Paso County.633-4601National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.473-8477Life Support Center, Inc.578-1222Parents without Partners. (303) 430-4991Lighthouse Mobile Ministries.633-6800Penrose / St. Francis Behavioral Health .776-8482Manna Food Ministries.635-1057Pikes Peak Family Connections, Inc.520-1019Marian House Soup Kitchen.475-7314Salvation Army, Community Corps Center.636-3891Meals on Wheels.884-2330Samaritan Counseling & Education Center of the Pikes Peak Region .471-2500Northern Churches Care.277-7470Social Work Services (Ft. Carson).526-4585Operation Back to School.597-1821Switzer Counseling Center.442-0606Operation School Bell (Assistance League).475-1029Veterans Mental Health Clinic.327-5697Pikes Peak Community Action Agency . .633-8994National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 24/7 1-800-273-8255COLORADO CRISIS & SUPPORT LINE, 24/7, 844.493.TALK (8255)Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention - (719) 573-7447(Provides free one-on-one "in-person" counseling, call(719) 573-7447 to make an appointment)Page 4Page 11

Domestic Violence/Abuse/Sexual AssaultBasic Living Necessities(includes food, rent, utilities, etc. )A Turning Point of Colorado Springs.550-1011Salvation Army, Community Corps Center.636-3891CASA.447-9898Seventh Day Adventist Community Services Center.634-1682Centro de la Familia.227-9170Solid Rock Christian Church.393-7625Child Abuse Diversion Program.520-6110Springs Rescue Mission.632-1822Child Abuse, Neglect, Prevention & Reporting.444-5700Walt Fortman Community Center.382-8515Colorado Springs Police Department .444-7000Department of Human Services.636-0000 / TTY: 444-5998Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team.444-7813Westside Cares (West side residents only).389-0759WIC Program (Women, Infants and Children’s Program).578-3225Women Partnering.577-9404El Paso County Department of Human Services.636-0000 / TTY: 444-5998El Paso County Sheriff’s Department.390-5555Emily Griffith Centers for Children.327-2000Genesis Alcohol, Drug & Domestic Violence Treatment Program.632-3510Kidpower.520-1311KPC Kids’ Place.634-5439National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.(303) 839-1852Pikes Peak Family Connections, Inc.520-1019Placement Alternatives Commission.444-5537Safe Passage (Children’s Advocacy Center).636-2460Social Work Services (Ft. Carson).526-4585TESSA (Center for Prevention of Domestic Violence).633-1462 / 24-Hour: 633-3819Page 10Page 5

Health and WellnessDrug and Alcohol TreatmentAlano Recovery Homes.520-1732Academy Kids Dental Center - Dental, Orthodontics and Vision .391-2336 / 304-5400Air Force Academy, Hospital and Dental Services.333-5111Al Kaly Temple, Child Health Assistance.719-544-0658Alzheimer’s Association.(800) 864-4404American Cancer Society.636-5101American Council of the Blind of Colorado, Southern Colorado Chapter .(888) 775-2221A Turning Point of Colorado Springs.550-1011Al-Anon and Al-Ateen.(888) 425-2666Alano Recovery Homes.520-1732Alcoholics Anonymous.573-5020Aspen Pointe, Chemical Dependency Center . .572-6340American Diabetes Association.(800) 232-3472Aspen Pointe, Detoxification Facility.572-6340 / 24-Hour: 635-7000American Heart Association (AHA) .635-7688Bridge to Awareness Counseling Center.471-2514American Lung Association.(800) LUNG-USACedar Springs Behavioral Health System, Inc.633-4114Arthritis Foundation.520-5711Breast Cancer Support Group.365-2697Community Alcohol/Drug Rehabilitation & Education Center (C.A.D.R.E.C.) .(303) 295-2521Bright Eyes Vision Center.667-0665Connect Care LLC.572-6133Centennial Health.(303) 646-4519Genesis Alcohol, Drug & Domestic Violence Treatment Program.632-3510Center for Hearing, Speech and Language.597-3390Gordon S. Riegel Center.776-8741Centura Home Health.272-7500Harbor House Collaborative.473-5557Centura Health.776-5000Light House Assistance Center.572-6340Cerebral Palsy Association of Colorado Springs.638-0808Journeys Counseling Center.687-6927Child Development Center of Colorado Springs.574-8300Narcotics Anonymous.637-1580Colorado Access.800-511-5010National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information.(800) 729-6686Colorado Child Health Plan Plus.(800) 359-1991 / TTY: 800-659-2656Colorado Springs Osteopathic Foundation.635-9057National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.(800) 475-4673Western Clinical Health Services of Colorado (WCHS) .434-2061Community Health Education Services, Inc.(303) 921-7678Community Health Partnership.632-5094Department of Human Services.636-0000/ TTY:444-5998Developmental Pediatrics.475-0477El Paso County Medical Society.591-2424El Paso County Department of Health and Environment.578-3199Page 6Page 9

Health and WellnessHealth and WellnessPostpartum Support.650-1250Rocky Mountain Health Care.457-0660Rocky Mountain Cancer Information Service .(800)4-CANCERRocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center.800-222-1222Service Empowerment Transformation (S.E.T.).776-8850Small Smiles Dentistry (Medicaid recipients) . .442-0071El Paso County Visiting Nurses Association . .577-4448ENTRADA School Health Based Center (Harrison D-2).226-3944Evans Army Hospital (Ft. Carson).526-7000Extension Food, Nutrition, & Education Program.520-7680Freedom Rx.(877) 226-5303Health Advisor (Penrose Hospital).776-5555Solid Rock Christian Church.393-7625Healthy Communities EPSDT Outreach Program.365-9386Southern Colorado AIDS Project (S-CAP).578-9092Kids in Need of Dentistry.227-1018“Su Familia” National Hispanic Family Health Helpline.(866) 783-2645La Leche League.481-2909Summit Home Health Care.533-0084March of Dimes Foundation.473-9981Tobacco Cessation: Colorado Quitline . 1-800-784-8669Medicaid/ Medicare Services.(303) 844-2111Veterans Medical Clinic.327-5660Memorial Hospital/ Hospital Memorial.365-5000Memorial Pediatric Rehabilitation Center.365-5642Memorial Urgent and After Hours Care, Prenatal Classes .365-2888Mission Medical.219-3402Mountain Doula.687-4232/433-4372Multiple Sclerosis Alliance of Southern Colorado.633-4601Muscular Dystrophy Association.260-8777National Association for Parents of Visually Impaired .(800) 562-6265National Children’s Cancer Society.(800) 532-6459Nursefinders.634-7700Nutrition Services.687-4239Odyssey Health Care.(866) 366-6473Peak Vista Health Centers.632-5700Pikes Peak Hospice.633-3400Planned Parenthood.573-8880Page 8Page 7

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