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| City
of Middletown
| Office
of the Mayor
Department
of Health
Housing Authority
Safe, affordable housing for Middletown families,
sliding scale
Police Department (non emergency)
Probate Court
Estates, adoptions, guardianships, custody, family
issues, passports
Russell Library
Activities for children and teens, as well as
special events
Youth Services
Provides a coordinated referral system for students
in grades 6-12
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344-3401
344-3474
346-8671
347-6941
347-7424
347-2528
704-4547
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Educational
Resources
School
Readiness
For help in finding a preschool or childcare
center
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346-7354
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CT
Birth to Three System
For concerns about a child’s ability
to see, hear, talk, move, eat and play
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800-505-7000
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Family
Resource Center
Offering home visits, play groups and
child development assessments |
638-3742
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Literacy
Volunteers
Promoting increased literacy in the
English language with use of trained tutors
|
347-0337 |
Parent
Leadership Training Institute
Parents become leaders and advocates
for children and the community
|
638-1463 |
Parent
Resource Coordinator
Assist in parent and community partnerships
and outreach for the public schools
|
638-1462 |
SERC/Special
Education Resource Center
Resources for professionals and families
on education/early intervention
|
632-1485 |
| Special
Education Pupil Services |
638-1428 |
Health
and Well Being
Amazing
Grace Food Pantry
Supply food to needy Middletown residents
|
347-3222 |
Community
Health Center, Inc.
Application assistance sliding scale,
health, dental, mental health
|
347-6971 |
Community
Renewal Team (CRT)
Energy assistance, day care homes, home
solutions, food stamps
|
347-4465 |
Counseling
Center, Greater Middletown
Outpatient substance abuse programs
|
343-5510 |
DCF
Careline
Provides protective services to children
up to the age of 18
|
800-842-2288 |
Food
Assistance
Food stamps
|
560-2100 |
HUSKY
Free of low cost health insurance for
children under the age of 19
|
877-284-8759 |
Middlesex
Hospital
Family Medicine
|
344-6000 |
Poison
Control
Educate children and adults on what
is a poison and how to be poison smart
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800-222-1222 |
American
Red Cross
Relief to victims of disasters, prepared
to respond to emergencies
Offers health and safety training courses
|
347-2577 |
Rushford Center
Dedicated to meeting the behavioral
health needs of children, adults and families through
prevention asset-based activities, intervention
and treatment
|
346-0300 |
Salvation
Army
General assistance/social services,
food, clothing, toys, utilities, rent
|
347-4793 |
TOUGHLOVE
A self-help program for parents, kids,
& communities
|
347-0340 |
WIC
Supplemental nutrition program for Women,
Infants & Children
|
344-8014 |
Women
and Family Center
Offering sexual assault crisis services,
prevention education, employment training |
344-1474 |
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