The Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason & Thurston Counties offers many programs to the county. Their contribution cannot be overstated. Women, Infants & Children (WIC) The WIC program provides nutritious food and nutrition education to low income households with small children, infants or a pregnant woman. Eligible clients receive…
View moreIf you don’t have a Timberland Regional Library card, you’re missing out on some amazing perks. And don’t forget – once you have a Timberland Library card, you’ll have reciprocal access to libraries across Western Washington! Are you a homeschooler? Make sure to bring your declaration of intent to TRL so you…
View moreAnyone who desires to stop eating compulsively is invited to participate in this healing 12 step program. OA intends to provide physical, emotional and spiritual healing from compulsive overeating. = Overeaters Anonymous relies on the same successful 12 step program that Alcoholics Anonymous uses. Compulsive overeating may manifest as being overweight,…
View moreThe National Alliance on Mental Illness, or NAMI, provides many free educational programs for Lewis County Families. Family-to-Family is one of these programs. This free 12-session program serves family, significant others and friends of people who live with mental illnesses. Family-to-Family is taught by trained family members who have been…
View moreThis meeting is conducted in SPANISH. This is an OPEN meeting. Anyone can attend. Gain strength and hope from the experiences of other men and women who are recovering from alcoholism. Alcoholics Anonymous offers a comprehensive 12 step program that is non-religious, non-controversial and completely unaffiliated with any sect, denomination,…
View moreThis Al-Anon meeting is conducted in English. It is a OPEN meeting that anyone can attend. Experience the fellowship of Al-Anon as you find strength and hope in each other's experiences with alcoholism. By practicing the Twelve Steps, Al-Anon provides comfort to families and understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic….
View moreThis Al-Anon meeting is conducted in Spanish. It is a CLOSED meeting, for those who have been affected by a close association with an alcoholic only. Experience the fellowship of Al-Anon as you find strength and hope in each other's experiences with alcoholism. By practicing the Twelve Steps, Al-Anon provides…
View moreParents between the ages of 13 and 24 who have children ages 5 and under can receive assistance from Community Youth Services. This program provides in-home visits from a certified parent educator, a large monthly social gathering and one-on-one support. There is no burden of proof required to qualify for…
View moreCentralia College offers several Parent Support Services. These services are offered in group and individual settings for parents who are struggling, dealing with court orders or who have CPS referrals. These programs are designed to strengthen families by providing education and support. Training in Positive Parenting Skills (TIPPS) classes are…
View moreIn addition to police services, the Centralia Police Department also provides low-cost animal licenses for low income seniors and disabled residents. Qualifying low income residents can receive a lifetime tag for just one $5 fee. Otherwise, the fees are $10 for altered (spayed/neutered) dogs or $30 for unaltered dogs.
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