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Also sponsors other youth clubs and honors outstand- ing students with several scholarships. Lions Clubs Cotter Lions Club: Gary Blanck,
(870) 453-7340 Mountain Home Lions Club: (870) 425-2266
Help people needing assis- tance for visual needs and examinations, glasses and some surgeries. Sight com- mittees determine need, and membership decides on levels of help.
Marion County Cancer Support Group
Marion County Health Unit (870) 449-4259 Marion County Family Support Group
Ozark Counseling Services Inc., Yellville
(866) 308-9927 Morgan Nick Foundation Volunteers (870) 736-2657 Call to volunteer Mountain Home Christian Clinic 425-5010 Various services provided for adults who qualify. Services include medical care, phys- ical evaluation and treat- ment, diabetic care, routine lab and X-ray exams, dental care, dental evaluation and extraction, eye care, optom- etry exams, eyeglass provi- sion, pharmacy, medication assistance and personal services, smoking cessation counseling, financial coun- seling, spiritual counseling and support groups. Mountain Home Food Basket 425-6902 Provides food for those who
60 2019 FACT BOOK qualify.
Mountain Home Rotary Club 425-5111 Promoting international peace through service. Mem- bership supports polio eradi- cation worldwide, as well as wheelchair donations and other world service, and local community projects, the Baxter County Dictionary Project and Baxter County Scholarship Fund. National Runaway Switchboard (800) 786-1919 National Runaway Switch- board distributes materials related to runaway children. Available for speaking en- gagements. Norfork Area Youth Center (870)210-3006 North Arkansas Youth Cen- ter
435-2850 412 Powell St., Cotter Nursing Homes Care Manor: 424-5030 Gassville Therapy & Living Center: 435-2588
Good Samaritan Village: 425-2494 Hiram Shaddox Geriatric Center: 425-6203 Marion County Nursing Home:
(870) 449-4201, Yellville Pine Lane Healthcare: 425- 6316 or 425-0918 Twin Lakes Therapy & Living Center:
(870) 435-4603, Flippin Our Kids 425-8859 Helps area children who need medical treatment or other necessities when no other source of assistance is avail- able. Operates by donation. Ozark Family Ministries 425-7500 Christian counseling and
development center. Ozark Mountain Alcohol Residential Treatment (OMART) Residential treatment: 435- 6200 Outpatient: 435-6300 Pregnancy Resource Center 312 E. Third St. 424-4673 Education on pregnancy, abortion and abortion al- ternatives. Protect Against Child Trauma Inc. (PACT) 425-6011
206 Bucher Drive Call for information on ad- vocacy against child abuse. Quapaw House 425-8642 Mental Health Provider Recognizing Healthy Relationships Serenity MH Office: 424- 7576
24-hour confidential hotline: 424-SAFE (7233) MR Support Group: Child care available. Call 424-7576 for meeting time and loca- tion. Yellville Support Group: Child care available. Call 449-7576 for meeting time and location. Sponsored by Serenity Inc. for victims of domestic abuse. Website:
serenityinc.org Sahara Twin Lakes
Shrine Club 424-6131
The Shrine of North America is represented in the Twin Lakes Area by Sahara Twin Lakes Shrine Club under the Sahara Shrine Center in Pine Bluff. The group facilitates and coordinates treatment of orthopedic, spinal cord, cleft palate and burn injuries or conditions for children younger than 18 at 22 Shrine hospitals in North America. Serenity Inc. 24-hour confidential hot line: 424(SAFE) 7233 Mountain Home Donation Station: 321-0095 Office/Shelter: 424-7576 Nonprofit serving Baxter, Marion and Fulton counties, 24-hour confidential crisis hotline and emergency shel- ter, confidential advocacy, support group and referral services for victims of do- mestic violence, their chil- dren and victims of adult sexual assault. Also offer community and school edu- cation on rape prevention and the dynamics of domes- tic violence.
Purple Door Upscale Resale to support Serenity: 424- 2388
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