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AREA RESOURCES & HOTLINES

Manna, Inc.
   129 E. Spring St.
   Weatherford, TX 76086
   817-599-6569

   Hours: 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
   Monday, Wednesday, Friday
   Limited financial help, assists with prescriptions, clothing & other resources

Outreach
   1020 Fort Worth Hwy
   817-594-8536

Weatherford Police Department
   Administration: 817-598-4329
   Emergency: 911

Palo Pinto Community Services
   817-599-5351

Mental Health/Mental Retardation
   1757 Santa Fe Drive
   817-599-7634

Department of Human Service
   817-594-8763

Child Study Center
   817-336-8611
  

 


VISION RESOURCES

Evening Lions Club
   Don Quy
   1808 Lakeridge Drive
   Weatherford, TX 76087
   817-594-6986

Noon Lions Club
   John Good
   817-598-2255
   FAX: 817-598-2227
 



HEARING RESOURCES
Debra Crawford-Audiologist
   (contract staff for WISD)
   Contact Donna Dill, Special Programs Secretary
   817-598-2844
 


HOTLINES & TOLL-FREE NUMBERS
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Hotline 1-800-342-AIDS
 
Alcohol / Drug Abuse Hotline 1-800-333-4444
 
Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-252-5400
 
Legal Defense - Children’s Defense Fund 1-800-233-1200
 
National Inhalant Prevention Coalition 1-800-269-4327
 
National Runaway Switchboard and Suicide Hotline 1-800-621-4000
 
National Youth Crisis Hotline 1-800-448-4663
 
Pregnancy - National Hotline 1-800-356-5761
 
Product Safety - Consumer Protection Safety Committee 1-800-638-2772
 
Runaway Hotline 1-800-231-6946
 
Substance Abuse - Cocaine Hotline 1-800-992-9239
 
Suicide Prevention/Crisis Intervention 1-800-999-9999
 
Teen Helpline 1-800-400-0900
 
Venereal Diseases Hotline 1-800-227-8922

 

 

Sheila Carter

WISD Nursing Coordinator
817/598-2823 •  Fax 817/598-2854
Please contact individual campus nurses above to ensure a proper mailing address

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