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Free legal information clinics held the first & third Thursdays of each month. Please call in advance to ensure clinic will be open.

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Certificates/Forms Assistance
Legal Information Services
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

Adult Protective Services
Information Sources
Child Care Expense Assistance
TANF
Food Stamps/SNAP
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Children's Protective Services
Juvenile Probation
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP
Child Care Expense Assistance
Information Sources
Children's Protective Services
Adult Protective Services
Juvenile Probation
TANF
Providing information about RSV.

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Information Sources
Health Education
Disease/Disability Information
Information and referrals related to Alzheimer's and other dementia's. Support groups for those caring for person's with Alzheimer's or another dementia. Trained volunteers deliver educational programs through Power Point presentations and handouts from the Alzheimer's Association.

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Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Support Groups
Public Awareness/Education
Information and Referral
Information Sources
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

TANF
Child Care Expense Assistance
Juvenile Probation
Children's Protective Services
Food Stamps/SNAP
Adult Protective Services
Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Information Sources
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

TANF
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Adult Protective Services
Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Juvenile Probation
Children's Protective Services
Food Stamps/SNAP
Information Sources
Child Care Expense Assistance
The Camp Lejeune Claims Center was founded by health advocate, Chris Carberg, whose father died from bladder cancer connected to Camp Lejeune water contamination. We exist to help military veterans and their families get justice.

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Legal Information Services
Public Health Advisories
Information and Referral
Website containing information about Mpox.

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Information Sources
Disease/Disability Information
Health Education

VETERANS HOME BENEFITS GUIDE | AARP

VETERANS HOME BENEFITS GUIDE

Connecting veterans, military families with financial assistance programs to modify their homes

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Information and Referral
Information Sources
Directory/Resource List Publication
BIAW provides waiver case management, representative payee services, high fidelity wraparound, supported employment, and a durable medical equipment loan closet.

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Support Groups
Wraparound Facilitation/Community Support
Information Sources
Supported Employment
Information and Referral
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Children's Protective Services
TANF
Information Sources
Adult Protective Services
Food Stamps/SNAP
Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Juvenile Probation
Child Care Expense Assistance
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

Children's Protective Services
Adult Protective Services
Information Sources
Juvenile Probation
Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP
TANF
Child Care Expense Assistance

FINANCIAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION, GUIDES, AND TOOLS | AARP

FINANCIAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION, GUIDES, AND TOOLS

Learn how to manage caregiving finances and obtain legal caregiving documents including advance care directives, long-term care insurance, wills and powers of attorney

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Directory/Resource List Publication
Information Sources
Information and Referral

AARP MILITARY CAREGIVING HANDBOOK | AARP

AARP MILITARY CAREGIVING HANDBOOK

Veterans and military caregiver guide.

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Information and Referral
Information Sources
Directory/Resource List Publication

TRANSGENDER CRISIS & RESOURCE LINE | TRANS LIFELINE

TRANSGENDER CRISIS & RESOURCE LINE

Provides assistance and resources to transgender individuals experiencing a crisis. Also provides support to individuals who may be struggling with their gender identity and are unsure of transgender status. Trans Lifeline is staffed by volunteers who are trans identified and educated in the range of difficulties transgender people experience and dedicated to improving the lives of transgender people. Additionally, operators will only call emergency services with the caller's expressed consent.

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Information Sources
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Information and Referral
Crisis Intervention Hotlines/Helplines
LGBTQ2+ Helplines
The American Cancer Society provides cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers with online and phone resources, educational materials, and national resources.

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Information Sources
Patient to Patient Networking
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Wigs
Disease/Disability Information
Information and Referral
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

Information Sources
TANF
Juvenile Probation
Food Stamps/SNAP
Adult Protective Services
Children's Protective Services
Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance
The Department of Family Services’ work centers around three values: 1) Safe at home; 2) Giving families opportunities for success; and 3) Supporting the people who support the families. Families come in contact with the Department for many reasons, including but not limited to, child abuse and neglect services, adult protection services, juvenile justice services, assistance with food or child care, and child care licensing.

Services

TANF
Juvenile Probation
Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Food Stamps/SNAP
Adult Protective Services
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Children's Protective Services
Child Care Expense Assistance
Information Sources
The ADA Center staffs a toll-free phone line weekdays from 9 am - 4 pm MT. The Center's information specialists can answer most questions you have about the ADA immediately and will research more complex questions if necessary. Questions can also be submitted at www.RockyMountainADA.org.

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Information Sources
Disability Awareness Training
Information and Referral
ADA Implementation Assistance
Liaison’s that assist veterans and connection of services for various issues with veterans that are incarcerated
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

Child Care Expense Assistance
Juvenile Probation
Food Stamps/SNAP
Children's Protective Services
Information Sources
Adult Protective Services
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
TANF
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.

Services

Child Welfare/Family Services Associations
Juvenile Probation
Information Sources
Adult Protective Services
Children's Protective Services
Wyoming Epilepsy Association offers support, outreach, education and advocacy to those impacted by epilepsy, seizure disorders and other health related issues.
The Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, Medicaid, child care assistance and other needed services.

Services

Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Juvenile Probation
TANF
Food Stamps/SNAP
Information Sources