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Lowell General Hospital Bridge Clinic

The Lowell General Hospital Bridge Clinic is a community resource for people 18 years of age and older that want to start treatment for opioid and alcohol use disorders.

Recognizing Alcoholism as a Disease: Understanding the Need for Treatment: https://www.ma-al-anon-alateen.org/

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Lowell

CTI office

Services include: Mentoring program for youth

Little Brother/Little Sister Application 

https://www.commteam.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Big-Brother-Big-Sister-Child-Application.pdf

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Cambodian Mutual Assistance of Lowell, Inc. (CMAA)

Services include: Cambodian Americans and other minorities and economically disadvantaged persons in Lowell, educational, cultural, economic and social programs, ESOL, first-time home buyers, family support, translation services

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Catholic Charities

Services include: Basic Needs, Counseling, Family Support Services, Food Pantry, Grandparents as Parents, Parent Support Services

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Community Teamwork (CTI) Resource Center

17 Kirk St

Lowell, MA 01852

Phone: 978-459-0551


Services include: Housing assistance, Family services that create opportunity and stability

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Department of Child and Family Services (DCF)

Lowell Area Office

2 Omni Way

Chelmsford, MA 01824

Phone: 978-275-6800

Services include: Child protective services

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Greater Lowell Workforce Development Board (GLWDB)

107 Merrimack Street, 3rd Floor

Lowell, MA 01854

Phone 978-937-9816

Services include: In school youth 16-21, youth services/career services

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Lowell Police Department - Student Police Academy

Student Police Academy: The Lowell Student Police Academy is a summer leadership program run by the Lowell Police Department's School Resource Officers. The program runs for 3 weeks during summer vacation Open to incoming 5th through 8th graders from Lowell and surrounding towns

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Lowell-Middlesex Juvenile Court

370 Jackson St., Lowell, MA 01852

Services include: Ages 6-16 Juvenile Court Department Forms

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MEDA - Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association

1320 Centre St, Suite 101
Newton, MA 02459

Services include: Provides education about eating disorders

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Middlesex Partnership for Youth, Inc. (MPY)

467 Main Street

Wakefield, MA 01880

Provides training, fosters collaboration, and develops programming to increase the health and safety of students

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MSPCC - Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Supports for young parents

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NFI Family Resource Center of Greater Lowell

27 Prescott St, Lowell, MA

P: 978-455-0701

Services include: Connecting families with community-based Support Groups, Child Care, Mental Health Referrals and more

Family Resource Center Intake Form required: https://forms.office.com/r/tb3Mj3b58G

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Parents Helping Parents

Services include: Toll-free/confidential parental stress helpline for parents who need to discuss issues related to their children. Trained volunteer counselors offer support, empathy, encouragement, information, referrals, and crisis intervention-24/7

Parental Stress Line 1-800-632-8188

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PrideStar-Center For Applied Learning LLC

Center for Applied Learning, LLC

229 Stedman Street-Suite 2, Lowell, MA 01851

Services include: Ages 3-22, A clinic specializing in the needs of children and young adults impacted by Autism, Asperger's, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) and other neurological, behavioral & cognitive disorders

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SayDaNar Community Development Center

Services include: Open to all newcomers and refugees with a focus on Burmese & Thai new immigrants and refugees. Volunteers provide community services, advocacy and education.

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Teen Block – Lowell Community Health Center

Services include: Ages 13-18, after-school programs including Health & wellness education, academic support and college/career guidance, on-site counseling, violence prevention programs, dance classes and more

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UTEC

35 Warren St, Lowell, MA 01852

Services include: Violence Prevention for gang related youth 18-23, HiSet program, Youth that are disengaged from school. Enterprises: Culinary, Woodworking & Mattress recycling.

Works mostly w/ prison system to prevent recidivism.

UTEC Streetworker Program Older teens and young adults, ages 16-24, male and female, out of school without a high school credential AND at least one risk factor: gang-involved, court or system-involved.

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Young Pregnant Parent Teen Services

Services include: Pregnant or Parenting teen ages 14-24

Young parents HiSet program (YPP), teen parent child care (TPCC), teen parent shelter program (TPP), young parent support program (YPS)

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