Plymouth Area Resources

  • 211 Massachusetts

    Talk to someone who can help! Call 211 Now!

    Receive support and resources on domestic violence, food, rent/utilities, clothing/household items, and other vital needs.

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  • Abstract Therapy LLC

    Devon Govoni is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), a Registered Art Therapist (ATR), and PhD candidate within the Expressive Arts Therapies and is now accepting new clients at her private practice, Abstract Therapy LLC. Call 508-591-0372 or email [email protected] to set up an appointment!

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  • The ARC of Greater Plymouth

    The Arc of Greater Plymouth is dedicated to providing personalized services, supports, and advocacy to individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. We are committed to changing attitudes, perceptions and legislation so individuals will have the opportunity to choose and realize their goals.

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  • BALANCE4Kids

    The goal of BALANCE4Kids® is to empower children. Through yoga, we engage and challenge. We teach focus and relaxation, helping our students find their personal strengths and develop confidence. We provide the tools to promote healthy bodies and minds. BALANCE4Kids® classes are designed with age-appropriate poses and techniques, incorporating music, movement, and most of all…fun!

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  • Bay State Community Services

    Bay State Community Services (BSCS) is a not-for-profit human services agency, dedicated to improving the social functioning of adults, adolescents, and children within a framework that recognizes the primary importance of family and community. To this end, the agency’s mission is to support individual, family, and community empowerment through an integrated, culturally competent continuum of social, mental health, addiction, and correctional services.

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  • Bayview Counseling Services

    Our multi-disciplinary team of social workers, counselors, nurses, psychologists, and psychiatrists specialize in depression, anxiety, trauma, family issues, grieving, and geriatric issues. Medication services, neuropsychological assessments, and psychological and cognitive testing are available. Treatment is goal-oriented and often short-term, and is flexible to meet each client’s needs.

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  • Bay Coast Behavioral

    Bay Coast encourages strong family relationships that promote social and functional skills in an effort to reduce and/or eliminate at risk behaviors. Our approach incorporates the needs and the agreed upon goals of the family to provide stability in the family and independence of the client.

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  • Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital

    Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth is a private, not-for-profit hospital. We treat all patients, regardless of ability to pay. We proudly serve the communities of Bourne, Carver, Duxbury, Halifax, Kingston, Lakeville, Pembroke, Plympton, Plymouth, Marshfield, Middleboro, Sandwich and Wareham, as well as numerous visitors to our historic area.

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  • Boys & Girls Club of Plymouth

    The Boys & Girls Club of Plymouth offers young people what they need and want most: caring adults who respect and listen to them; a safe environment where they can have fun and be themselves; and interesting, constructive activities that channel youthful energy into challenging pursuits.

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  • Camp Aranu'tiq (LGBTQ Friendly Summer Camp)

    Welcome to Camp Aranu'tiq of Harbor Camps: a nonprofit program serving transgender & gender-variant youth & their families.

    Aranu'tiq was founded in 2009 by Nick Teich, who dreamed of a safe & fun place for youth who felt like they might not fit in at other camps because of their gender and/or who wanted to be with others like them.

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  • Child & Family Services - Emergency Mental Health Services

    Emergency Services offers assessments and interventions to children and adults who are in a crisis situation. Interventions with children ages 0-20 can occur at any location including homes with Emergency Services involvement for up to 8 hours the first day and an additional 6 days of support as needed. Outreach for children ages 0-20 is provided 24/7.

    Child & Family Services | Plymouth
    200 South Meadow Road, Unit 5B
    Plymouth, MA 02360

    800-469-9888

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  • Community Autism Resources

    Community Autism Resources is an autism support center committed to providing free and valuable services to individuals on the autism spectrum.

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  • Cove Counselling, P.C.

    Cove Counselling Associates began in 1982 by psychologists and clinical social workers who are independently licensed in their respective disciplines.

    We offer private, out-patient comprehensive facilities for the practice of counseling and psychotherapy. Adults, adolescents, children, couples and families are treated in individual sessions.

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  • Cranberry Counseling, PC

    Psychological Services for Children, Adolescents, Families & Adults.

    Psychological services are offered for children, adolescents, families and adults, covering a full range of clinical, outpatient mental health needs.

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  • Department of Children & Families (DCF) - Plymouth Office

    The Department of Children and Families (DCF) is charged with protecting children from abuse and neglect and strengthening families.

    61 Industrial Park Road
    Plymouth, MA 02360

    508-732-6200
    Fax 508-747-1239

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  • Department of Mental Health (DMH)

    The Department of Mental Health, as the State Mental Health Authority, assures and provides access to services and supports to meet the mental health needs of individuals of all ages, enabling them to live, work and participate in their communities.

    40 Industrial Park Road
    Plymouth, MA 02360

    508-732-3000

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  • Duxbury Counseling - Northeast Health Services

    NorthEast Health Services provides the best possible mental health care to members of the community regardless of challenges in their lives due to poverty, victimization, substance abuse, physical or mental illness and developmental or cognitive delays

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  • Early Childhood Training and Consultation at JRI

    Early Childhood Training and Consultation (ECTC) supports the healthy development of children, particularly those who are emotionally, behaviorally or developmentally at-risk. Serving ages birth through 14.

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  • Family and Community Resources, Inc.

    Our mission is to serve individuals and families whose lives are impacted by trauma at home, school or in their community. FCR, Inc. is committed to providing the highest quality of services including advocacy, support, individual and group treatment, case management and community education and training.

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  • Family Continuity

    Family Continuity is a private, non-profit mental health and social services agency serving Eastern and Central Massachusetts from hub offices in Peabody, Lawrence, Whitinsville, Worcester, Plymouth and Hyannis for more than a quarter century.

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  • Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

    Resources and information for grandparents raising grandchildren, including support groups and legal information.

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  • Greater Boston PFLAG

    We are a group of parents, families, friends, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. We help change attitudes and create an environment of understanding so that our LGBTQ family members and friends can live in a world that is safe and inclusive. We accomplish this through support, education, and advocacy.

    South Shore Duxbury PFLAG Support Group

    Meetings are held fourth Monday of each month 7:30 pm
    First Parish Church Unitarian Universalist
    842 Tremont St (Rt. 3A), Duxbury, MA

    For additional information email [email protected]

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  • Handhold

    Handhold was created by a team of mental health and child development experts in partnership with parents who have gone through what you are going through. Our goal? To guide you in caring for your child’s mental health and emotional well-being.

    Family partners and parents of kids with similar experiences to yours told us what they wished they had known earlier in their journey. Mental health experts, including child psychiatrists, social workers, and psychologists, selected the most relevant and useful resources.

    We encourage you to start by answering the four questions under “Should I Worry?” to explore your concerns. Whatever steps you decide to take, we offer a variety of tips, tools, and resources to help you take them with confidence.

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  • Health Imperatives Violence Intervention & Prevention

    24-Hour Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Hotline
    508-588-8255

    For nearly four decades Health Imperatives has been at the forefront of responding to the health and safety needs of local families and individuals, and today our programs and services are structured around our two main areas of focus and expertise: health care and violence intervention and prevention services.

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  • High Point Treatment Center - Plymouth

    High Point Treatment Center’s mission is to prevent and treat chemical dependency and provide therapeutic services for mental health issues. Our goal is to help an individual achieve personal change and accept responsibility toward an improved quality of life.

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  • H.O.P.E.

    H.O.P.E. stands for Health, Outreach, Prevention and Education. We are a BAMSI pilot project, funded by DMH, interested in improving access for school personnel and parents to behavioral health services for children and families in Plymouth and Marshfield.

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  • Independence Associates, Inc.

    Independence Associates, Inc. (IA) is located in East Bridgewater, MA serving 31 communities south east of Boston.

    Since 1980, IA has worked with people with disabilities providing the resources which enable them to live as independently as they wish in the setting that they choose.

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  • Integrated Counseling Centers, Inc.

    This group private practice offers mental health and substance abuse treatment services. Our mission is to promote the wellness of our clients by offering focused and effective mental health and substance abuse services for a broad range of needs.

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  • Justice Resource Institute (JRI)

    Justice Resource Institute (JRI) encompasses a broad range of specialized schools and unique programs through which we strive to serve the needs of unserved individuals, families, and communities. JRI's growth and success are a measure of all the successes achieved by those it touches.

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  • Making Sense: A Parent's Guide to a Child's Psychiatric Hospitalization

    This Guide was written with the help of parents and professionals who understand that having a child hospitalized psychiatrically can be stressful, confusing, and frustrating. The advice and guidance in these pages can help clear up confusion and reduce frustration.

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  • Map Academy

    Introducing Map Academy, a new public charter school located in Plymouth, designed to provide a free option to students that want or need something different than the traditional high school.

    We put students at the center and designed a school to meet their individual needs. Flexible scheduling and support, personalized academics, career development opportunities, and more.

    Opening in Fall 2018. Welcoming students from anywhere in Massachusetts.

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  • Mass 2-1-1

    Every day, someone somewhere in Massachusetts needs to find essential community services, an after school program, a food bank, or where to secure care for an aging parent. Many face these challenges,
    but don't always know where to turn for help.

    The Solution is to Dial 2-1-1.

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  • Massachusetts Advocates for Children

    Massachusetts Advocates for Children is a private non-profit organization dedicated to being an independent and effective voice for children who face significant barriers to equal educational and life opportunities.

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  • Massachusetts Family Voices

    Massachusetts Family Voices is a state chapter of Family Voices, a national grassroots organization of families, friends and professional partners brought together by a common concern for children and youth with special health care needs. Family Voices aims to achieve family-centered care for all children and youth with special health care needs and/or disabilities.

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  • Massachusetts Sibling Support Network

    Growing up with a brother or sister with a disability, whether the disability is mental or physical, seen or unseen, is a unique, challenging, and potentially rewarding experience.

    The MSSN supports siblings of people with disabilities in the following ways: creating welcoming communities for siblings across the lifespan; improving the range and availability of sibling support services; and providing education about sibling-related issues.

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  • MassHealth Enrollment Center

    For questions about the status of your Medical Benefit Request (families, pregnant women, and those under age 65), or for member eligibility, call:

    MassHealth Enrollment Center
    1-888-665-9993
    TTY: 1-888-665-9997
    for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech disabled

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  • Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee

    The Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee works to enhance and protect the rights of persons with mental health concerns in key areas most closely related to their ability to live full and independent lives free of discrimination.

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  • My Brother's Keeper

    My Brother’s Keeper is a vibrant, welcoming Christian ministry with locations in Easton and Dartmouth, MA which delivers furniture and food to families in need.

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  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

    NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. What started as a small group of families gathered around a kitchen table in 1979 has blossomed into the nation’s leading voice on mental health. Today, we are an association of hundreds of local affiliates, state organizations and volunteers who work in your community to raise awareness and provide support and education that was not previously available to those in need.

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  • NAMI Mass Compass

    Navigating the mental healthcare system can be complicated—we help individuals and families affected by mental health issues find their way.

    The NAMI Mass Compass is operated by peers and family members who have dealt with these issues first hand. Navigators are available to answer a wide range of questions and refer to NAMI support & education programs and other community resources.

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  • National Family Support Technical Assistance Center

    The National Family Support Technical Assistance Center (NFSTAC) is the nation’s first Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funded Center of Excellence focused on supporting families and caregivers of children, regardless of their age, who experience serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders.

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  • NeighborWorks Housing Solutions

    NeighborWorks® Housing Solutions (NHS) is a one-stop shop for finding and maintaining safe, affordable, high quality housing and growing financial skills and resources. We provide the answers and support individuals and families need.

    Our services include rental assistance; emergency financial help; shelter and homelessness prevention; first-time homebuyer education and counseling; financial coaching; foreclosure prevention; affordable residential and small business loans; and construction and management of high-quality rental housing across Southern Massachusetts.

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  • Phoenix Rising Psychotherapy and Retreat Center

    Phoenix Rising provides both individual and group therapy for a variety of concerns depending on the needs of each client.

    Phoenix Recovery Services provides Substance Use psychotherapy, Intensive Recovery Groups, and Dual Diagnosis groups.

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  • Plymouth Child & Family Services - Emergency Mental Health Services

    800-469-9888

    118 Long Pond Road
    Plymouth, MA 02360

    Emergency Services is designed to provide psychiatric assessment and intervention to people of any age who are in a crisis situation.

    In addition to our site locations we will now be mobile and provide outreach services to homes, schools, and residential settings. Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI) provides crisis assessment and crisis stabilization intervention services 24/7 365 days/year.

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  • Plymouth Center for Behavioral Health

    The Plymouth Center for Behavioral Health (PCBH) is a community based clinic providing mental health and behavioral support services to children and adults throughout the South Shore and Cape Cod area of Massachusetts.

    PCBH focuses on outpatient mental health services providing comprehensive consultation and evaluation. Our services include individual, couples, group, family psychotherapy and psychopharmacology.

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  • Plymouth Council on Aging

    Mission Statement: To provide our community with a safe, trusted, physical and virtual environment where information and access to programs and services foster a healthy and vital lifestyle throughout the aging process.

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  • Plymouth Counseling Center - Outreach Location for Whitman Counseling Center

    BAMSI’s outpatient mental health clinic, Whitman Counseling Center, is committed to empowering people to achieve their full potential through a variety of therapeutic approaches. We provide services for children and adults who are experiencing difficulty in their lives due to psychiatric or emotional symptoms.

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  • Plymouth District Court - Juvenile Court

    52 Obery Street
    Plymouth, MA 02360

    508-747-6911

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  • Project Bread

    Project Bread is committed to providing people of all ages, cultures, and walks of life with access to nutritious food.

    To find food resources in your community, call the FoodSource Hotline:
    1-800-645-8333

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  • Project Outreach

    What is Project Outreach?

    Project Outreach is a collaboration of Public Safety Agencies and Healthcare Providers created to respond to the ever growing number of opiate overdoses by conducting follow-up visits within 12-24 hours after an overdose. The program is not limited to those addicted to opiates, it is for everyone impacted by addiction.

    The two main aspects of the program are overdose follow-up and community outreach.

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  • The RAFT Program

    The RAFT Program is a homelessness prevention program funded by the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). RAFT provides short-term financial assistance to low-income families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

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  • Sibling Support Group with UMass Medical

    The Shriver Center works with hospitals and other agencies to address the needs of siblings and parents of children with mental health issues. The goals of the program are to build sibling resiliency and decrease trauma, teach parenting strategies that support siblings as well as increase parental confidence, and build capacity among providers. For more information, contact Emily Rubin, Director of Sibling Support, at [email protected].

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  • South Shore Hospital

    South Shore Hospital is the leading regional provider of acute, outpatient, home health, and hospice care to the approximately 725,000 residents of Southeastern Massachusetts. South Shore Hospital is a subsidiary of South Shore Health and Educational Corporation.

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  • South Bay Mental Health

    At South Bay Mental Health, we believe that every member of the community is worth fighting for – and believing in. South Bay continues to build upon our reputation as a leader and innovator in Massachusetts behavioral healthcare by constantly evolving our programs to meet the changing needs of local and state agencies, schools, hospitals, underserved families, children, and at-risk adults.

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  • South Shore Coalition of Independent Therapists

    SSCIT is a well established, unique community of psychotherapists, psychologists and psychiatric medical providers on the South Shore of Massachusetts. We have been dedicated to offering our members networking opportunities as well as a sense of community in the sometimes isolative world of private practice for 28 years.

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  • South Shore Community Action Council, Inc.

    Since 1965, the South Shore Community Action Council, Inc. (SSCAC), a private
    not-for-profit organization, has provided a range of critical services to low-income individuals and families on the South Shore of Massachusetts, and has toiled to combat the root causes of poverty in those communities
    SSCAC runs many programs in the areas of Youth and Family Development, Income Maintenance, Nutrition, Emergency Assistance, Self-Sufficiency, Energy Assistance, Employment, and Transportation Assistance.

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  • South Shore Housing

    South Shore Housing helps low and moderate income families and individuals secure affordable housing and use that housing as a foundation for improving their economic stability and wellbeing.

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  • South Shore Women's Resource Center

    We are a nonprofit, community-based domestic violence program that has been assisting victims of domestic violence and their families for more than 30 years. Services are free and confidential. Our focus is to create a welcoming environment where victims can feel safe to make empowering choices in their lives.

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  • Whitman Counseling Center

    BAMSI’s outpatient mental health clinic, Whitman Counseling Center, is committed to empowering people to achieve their full potential through a variety of therapeutic approaches. We provide services for children and adults who are experiencing difficulty in their lives due to psychiatric or emotional symptoms.

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  • YMCA - Old Colony Plymouth Branch

    The Old Colony YMCA serves 31 communities in Southeastern Massachusetts with programs for all ages and abilities, designed to build healthy spirits, minds and bodies. Programs include fitness, after-school enrichment, summer camps, residential treatment for youth, senior wellness and more. All activities stress positive values that enrich the individual, strengthen the family and enhance the quality of life for all members of the community.

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