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Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program

239 East H Street, Casper, WY 82601
A community-driven space designed to support individuals with mental health challenges. It's a warm, inviting environment where members can partake in meaningful work, enhance their skills, and build friendships. The clubhouse offers various programs aiming at social, financial, and educational development. It operates on the principles of mutual respect and collective responsibility, ensuring a supportive network that encourages personal growth and integration into the broader community.
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Independent Living Program

515 South 5th Street, Laramie, WY 82070
We offer coaching and skill-building activities to support young people (14-20 years old) preparing for adulthood. Young people work on strengthening their life skills as they transition into adulthood. We provide one-on-one individualized coaching and engaging group activities to support young people in developing life skills.
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Youth Mentoring - Riverton Office

No Physical Address, Riverton, WY 82501
One to one mentoring program for youth between the ages of 5 and 16 years old. Youth are paired with community volunteers and spend time together, developing positive relationships. **Included programs are Progressive Youth (program for adjudicated youth), and Core Programs (community and school based mentoring programs).
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Mental Illness Peer Support

312 East Custer Street, Laramie, WY 82070
Robbie’s House is a clubhouse for people with mental illness. We provide a warm and inclusive community where individuals facing mental health challenges come together to support one another on their journey to recovery and well-being. At our clubhouse, we understand that mental health is a deeply personal and unique experience, and we celebrate the resilience and strength of each of our members. We offer a wide range of services and activities that empower individuals to regain control.
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Home Care of Wyoming

788 Clark Circle, Sheridan, WY 82801
We provide Home Care services in Sheridan, Johnson, & Campbell Counties. We help people in our communities with daily living tasks (like cooking, housekeeping, showering, medication reminders, dressing, running errands, appointments, etc.) so everyone can live a longer, fuller life in their own home. We can also assist with home care following surgeries, provide respite care for family caregivers who need a break, or just provide an occasional drop-in service to ensure everything is going well.
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Youth Mentoring - Casper Office

400 East 1st Street, Suite 310, Casper, WY 82601
One to one mentoring program for youth between the ages of 5 and 16 years old. Youth are paired with community volunteers and spend time together, developing positive relationships. **Included programs are Progressive Youth (program for adjudicated youth), and Core Programs (community and school based mentoring programs).
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Wyoming 211

Youth Mentoring - Sheridan Office

1056 Long Drive, Sheridan, WY 82801
One to one mentoring program for youth between the ages of five and 16. Youth are paired with community volunteers and spend time together, developing positive relationships. **Included programs are Core Programs (community and school based mentoring programs).
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Youth Mentoring - Rawlins Office

517 West Cedar Street, Rawlins, WY 82301
One to one mentoring program for youth between the ages of five and 16. Youth are paired with community volunteers and spend time together, developing positive relationships. **Included programs are The Hub (after-school program) and Core Programs (community and school based mentoring programs).
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Emotional and Spiritual Support

132 North Adams Avenue, Buffalo, WY 82834
Stephen Ministries consists of members of our congregation who receive special training to provide one-to-one Christian care, to people in our congregation and community experiencing challenges in life—grief, loneliness, divorce, hospitalization, disability, job loss, spiritual crisis, cancer, and many other life difficulties. We are not counselors. We provide companionship through caring visits during your journey through difficult times.
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Home Care

731 East 2nd Street, Unit B, Casper, WY 82601
We provide a wide range of services designed to meet the diverse needs of our clients. From everyday assistance to specialized care, our team is here to bring comfort, dignity, and peace of mind, especially for rural communities and our honored veterans in Colorado and Wyoming.
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After School

1500 Heart Mountain Street, Cody, WY 82414
At Bright Futures After School, mentors join a dynamic group of 5th graders at the Park County Library twice a month for enriching after school activities. Each event includes crafts, games, movement, meditation, informative speakers, character building, small group conversations over pizza. Mentoring relationships develop organically rather than through assigned matches. After School provides opportunities to connect, find purpose and develop self-worth.
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In Home Assistance

400 South Gillette Avenue, Suite 109, Gillette, WY 82716
Offering in home care for elderly and disabled persons.
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Home Care of Wyoming

841 Broadway Street, Suite 208, Sheridan, WY 82801
We provide Home Care services in Sheridan, Johnson, & Campbell Counties. We help people in our communities with daily living tasks (like cooking, housekeeping, showering, medication reminders, dressing, running errands, appointments, etc.) so everyone can live a longer, fuller life in their own home. We can also assist with home care following surgeries, provide respite care for family caregivers who need a break, or just provide an occasional drop-in service to ensure everything is going well.
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Companionship Services

612 West 17th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001
Companion services can be provided as a 1:1 or group of up to 3 people. Companion services include non-medical care, supervision, and socialization for a participant to maintain safety at home and in the community as well as increase independence.
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Office of Youth Alternatives

1328 Talbot Court, Cheyenne, WY 82001
Offering After-School Tutoring, Family Counseling, Court Services, Mentoring, Foster Grandparent Program, Group Services and the Community Challenge Course.
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In-Home Care

220 West 27th Street, Scottsbluff, NE 69361
Personalized services to fit your needs in the state of Wyoming. Services include meal preparation, companionship, housekeeping, medication reminders, night care, transportation and appointment assistance
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Youth Mentoring - Cheyenne Office

400 East 20th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001
One to one mentoring program for youth between the ages of five and 16. Youth are paired with community volunteers and spend time together, developing positive relationships.
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Wyoming 211

Campus Connections

1000 East University Avenue, Dept. 3415, Laramie, WY 82071
Campus Connections pairs youth (11-18 years old) at risk for behavioral and emotional difficulties in one-on-one mentoring relationships with undergraduate students in an on-campus community. Mentor-mentee pairs are grouped with other mentoring pairs in which youth gain friendships, academic support, exposure to pro-social activities, and opportunities for physical activity. Clinical psychology graduate students provide integrated therapy services for youth and families if needed.
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Youth Mentoring - Laramie Office

1010 South 6th Street, Laramie, WY 82070
One to one mentoring program for youth between the ages of 5 and 16. Youth are paired with community volunteers and spend time together, developing positive relationships. BBBS also provides afterschool programming for elementary, middle, and high schoolers and Juvenile Justice programming in partnership with the local County Attorney's Office.
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Veteran and First Responder Suicide Prevention

No Physical Address, Cody, WY 82414
Courses, curriculums Veterans, 1st Responders and spouse, service dog therapy, horse therapy and ongoing weekly meetings leading veterans through reintegration into civilian life.
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Impact Youth Mentorship

905 North Gurley Avenue, Gillette, WY 82716
We offer the opportunity to connect a youth of middle school and high school ages with a mentor in Campbell, Crook, and Weston Counties.. The match is made through similar likes of the two persons. The mentor provides a positive influence on the mentee. The mentor provides the opportunity for the mentee to confide in when looking for healthy, unbiased advice from an adult.
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Youth Mentoring - Rock Springs Office

1471 Dewar Drive, Suite 147, Rock Springs, WY 82901
One to one mentoring program for youth between the ages of 5 and 16. Youth are paired with community volunteers and spend time together, developing positive relationships. **Included programs are Core Programs (community and school based mentoring programs).
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Wyoming Congressional Award Council

314 East 21st Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001
The Congressional Award (gold, silver and bronze medals) can be earned by ANY YOUNG PERSON age 14-24. There is no GPA requirement, and accommodations will be made when needed. Develop self-confidence and community engagement by logging hours in voluntary public service, physical fitness, personal development and exploration. Participants need a trusted adult as an advisor. WCAC staff can train/assist all advisors, parents and participants with questions. For more info see congressionalaward.org.
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One to One

1725 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY 82414
At Bright Futures One-to-One, each mentor is matched with a designated K-12 student for the school year. Mentors join these students at their schools once a month to spend time together over lunch. Mentors provide their own transportation and Bright Futures provides the meals. Mentors and mentees are matched based on similar interests and preferences.
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Recovery Support

1017 East Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001
Recovery support to help citizens in building long-term recovery from addictions. Services provided include referrals, recovery coaching, computers for use, overdose prevention, opioid reversal prevention, all recovery meetings and a safe place to be and meet new friends. Housing First offers case management and employment assistance. Recover Wyoming also offers Telephone Recovery Support (TRS) Program.
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Wyoming 211