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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF ALPENA COUNTY

311 S. Second Ave.

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Marcia Aten, Co-President

Phone:             (989) 354-5874                                   Email: maten@chartermi.net

Website:         www.LWV.alpenacounty.org

Function:         Encourages informed and active participation of citizens in government.  Studies governmental issues and takes action based on study.

Meetings:       One Monday per month – call for details or see website

 

LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN

123 N. Second Ave, STE 1

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Suzanne Robinette, Secretary                Phone:  (989) 356-9081 or 888-356-9009

                        David Bisgrove, Atty.                           Fax:       (989)354-4711   

Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.

Function:         Non-profit organization that provides legal assistance to those who would otherwise be unable to afford adequate legal counsel.  Applicants must meet certain eligibility requirements, based on their economic status, in order to receive such legal aid.  The Senior Citizen's Program does not have income eligibility criteria.

 

LIGHT OF HOPE CLUBHOUSE

228 S. Third

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Gary Jarmuzewski                                Phone:  (989) 356-8468

Fax:       (989) 354-5898

Hours:             Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m., Tuesday noon - 8:00p.m.

Function:         To provide a place (for those affected by mental illness) to attend, form meaningful relationships, learn vocational skills, and belong.  Members will have a chance to enhance living skills and find potential job placements.

 

LIONS CLUBS

Website:         http://www.oweb.com/upnorth/lions/

Function:         Sight and hearing conservation in conjunction with local doctors.  Provide for visual examination and glasses and/or hearing aids for the needy.  Sight restoration through corneal transplant, screen patients and solicit pledges of eyes to The Michigan Eye Bank Center, Ann Arbor.  Collect used eye glasses and hearing aids.  Support Drug Awareness Program through The Lions International Quest Program in the local school system, loan wheel chairs to sick and needy persons.  Support Leader Dogs of Michigan and its Puppy Program.  Provide assistance for medical care and supplies for people with diabetes.

Meetings:       ALPENA LIONS CLUB:  (NOON), P.O. Box 324, Alpena, MI  49707.  Contact:  Bev Bodem, Phone: (989)354-4656– Tuesdays at noon

ALPENA LIONS CLUB:  (EVENING), PO Box 234, Alpena, MI  49707.  Contact: Richard Neu, Phone: (989) 595-6447

HILLMAN LIONS CLUB:  12730 McComb Rd., Lachine, MI  49753. Contact: Mitchell Smith, Phone:  (989) 742-2350

HUBBARD LAKE LIONS CLUB:  13783 Lytle Rd., Ossineke, MI  49766. Contact:  Ray Marshke, Phone:  (989) 379-2487

 

MADONNA HOUSE

309 Lockwood Street

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Rosemary Horan                                              Phone:  (989) 354-4073

Function:         An international organization affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church that provides a house of friendship and prayer.  Available to anyone who desires to come to talk, unburden themselves, share their joy, or question and seek for meaning in their lives.  It provides a place to come where one can make a retreat to pray and seek solitude for 24 hours at a time.  Lending library of books and tapes.
 

MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN

230 Huron View Blvd

Ann Arbor, MI 48331 

Contact:          Jen Boen, Manager of Volunteer Services         Phone:  (734) 994-8620         

Email:             wish@wishmich.org                                                      Fax:      (734) 994-8025

Website:         www.wishmich.org                                          

Function:         Information on statewide group that raises funds in order to grant wishes to terminally ill children in Michigan.

 

MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED SCHOOL PERSONNEL, ALPENA CHAPTER

Contact:          Lois Sherman                                                   Phone:  (989) 356-4652

Function:         MARSP was organized 50 years ago.  It is the only organization representing all retired school personnel, (i.e. teachers, administrators, secretaries, cafeteria and custodial).  Social organization for retired school personnel.  The Executive Director liaises with legislators with regards to bills affecting MARSP.  Alpena has 300+ members.
 

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & ECONOMIC GROWTH

315 W. Chisholm St.  --  Located inside Michigan Works! Center

Alpena, MI 49707                                                       

Phone: (989) 354-3108, Toll free:  (877) 901-7397 (Traverse City)

Website:         www.michigan.gov                               Fax:       (989) 356-3425

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m.

Function:         Our agency’s mission is to assist persons with disabilities to achieve employment and self-sufficiency.  We provide a wide variety of vocational services to eligible people who have medical or learning problems which result in a vocational handicap (either in getting or keeping a job).  Referrals are welcome from any individual or agency.

Services:         Job placement and job retention services.  All services are related to employment and may include training, physical aids, accommodations, tools and equipment, and possible support services.

 

MICHIGAN SMALL BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CENTER,

REGION 3 (MI-SBTDC)

Alpena Community College

665 Johnson St, Newport Center, Room 108

Alpena, MI  49707-1495

Contact:          Katherine Meharg                                 Phone:    (989) 358-7375

                                                                                    Fax:        (989) 358-7554

Email:             mehargk@alpenacc.edu                        Website:  www.misbtdc.org/region3/

Function:         The Michigan Small Business and Technology Development Center (MI-SBTDC) is a statewide network of twelve regional offices providing services for existing small businesses, new ventures, expanding companies, new technology companies, and innovators.  Region 3, located at Alpena Community College, works with Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Otsego, Montmorency, Alpena, Crawford, Oscoda, Alcona, Roscommon, Ogemaw and Iosco Counties.

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am until 4:30 pm.

Services:         Counseling:  Confidential one-on-one meetings with certified, experienced business counselors to assist small business owners with:  1) developing growth strategies; 2) preparing business plans for financing; 3) addressing cash flow issues; 4) defining and quantifying marketing initiatives; 5) developing sales strategies; 6) strategic planning. 

All services of the MI-SBTDC are available at low or no cost.  One-on-one counseling is a free service for individuals who want to improve, revitalize or expand their companies, or develop a new venture.  Training and research services are available for a nominal fee.

Training:  Workshops, seminars and full training programs help entrepreneurs learn about topics such as:  1) getting a business started; 2) how to get financing; 3) cost-effective marketing and sales techniques; 4) setting up legal structures; 5) writing complete business plans; 6) understanding financial operations.

Research: As part of the MI-SBTDC network and through the Seidman School of Business Information Services at Grand Valley state University, the MI-SBTDC can access essential data for developing a new company or for an existing firm to gain a competitive edge including:  1) research to determine market size; 2) competitive analysis; 3) demographics; 4) lead list generation.

 

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION, ALPENA COUNTY

603 S. 11th Avenue

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Mary Dunckel, County Extension Director        Phone:  (989) 354-9870

Email:             msu04@msu.edu                                  Fax:       (989) 354-9898

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.

Function:         MSU Extension provides informal education that helps people identify problems and find solutions to improve their homes, families, farms, businesses or communities.  MSU Extension's goal is to provide practical, timely, research-based information and educational programs to help Alpena County residents meet local needs in agriculture and natural resources; and, children, youth and families.  Extension programs are guided by experienced faculty and staff members in Alpena County and on the MSU campus in East Lansing.  MSU Extension is an integral part of county government and is funded through cooperative agreements between the federal government, state government and the Alpena County Board of Commissioners.

 

MICHIGAN UNEMPLOYMENT AGENCY

Automated Call Center

Contact #:       Customer Relations Number                             Phone:  (800) 638-3995

Function:         Payment of unemployment benefits.

 

MICHIGAN WORKS! SERVICE CENTER

315 W. Chisholm Street

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Dawn Stone, Area Manager                             Phone:  (989) 358-3129

Email :            stoned@nemcsa.org                                         Fax:       (989) 354-8479

Website:         www.michworks.org                                       

Function:         Human Service Agency

Meetings:       Monday, Tueaday,Wednesday, Friday- 8:00 am-5:00 pm; Thursday 9:00 am-5:00 pm

 

NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL OF NORTHEAST MICHIGAN, (NAMI)

7460 U.S. 23 South

Ossineke, MI 48766

Contact:          Judy Hutchins                                       Phone:  (989) 471-5015

Email:             judyhutchins@yahoo.com

Function:         To provide support, education and advocacy to individuals, their families and

                        caregivers experiencing a serious mental illness.

Services:         Monthly support group, a lending library of books and films on the topic of mental

                         Illness and occasional educational programs or speakers.

Meetings:       First Tuesday each month at 1:30 and 7:00 pm at First Congregational Church of Alpena, Second at Lockwood, Upstairs Conference room

 

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES, THUNDER BAY

Contact:          Neil Campau                                        Phone:  (989) 727-3155

                        Elmer Schalkofsky                                              (989) 727-2513

Function:         To promote the general welfare of annuitants and potential annuitants of civil service.     

 

NEWCOMERS WELCOME SERVICE

13500 Pratt Road

Ossineke, MI 49766

Contact:          Rita Hoeberling                         Phone:  (989) 471-2382
Email:             ritah@voyager.net       

Function:         Social interaction with new residents.

Services:         Helping people make new friends.

Meetings:       Varied. See Alpena News.

 

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (NEMCMH)

400 Johnson Street

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Tony White, Director                            Phone:  (989) 356-2161 or (800) 968-1964

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Function:         To provide comprehensive mental health services to people in the following categories:  those who have a Developmental Disability and may need specialized expertise in caring for multiple-handicapped children and adults; people who have a mental illness or emotional problems, or are otherwise in need of clinical counseling and treatment resources and services.

NORTHEAST HUMAN SERVICES COORDINATING COUNCIL:  The Council is essentially a planning group that acts through the recommendations of Work Groups, (who receive their "charge" from the Council).  Its purpose is to: maintain a county-level structure which can be used as needed for planning, coordination and development of human services, initiate prevention services, increase collaborative programming, utilize a broader range of funding sources, joint advocacy, and reduce the incidence of human disabilities.

Services:         Outpatient Therapy and Counseling, Psychiatric and Psychological Evaluation and Treatment Services, Adult Social Activity Program, Residential and Support Services, Adult Activity and Training for Persons with Developmental Disabilities, Family/Court Consultation, Coordination of Mental Health Disability Prevention Services, Work Activity and Vocational Training Services, 24 hours Mental Health Emergency Crisis Intervention Line.  Fees are based on "ability to pay".  No one will be denied services due to an inability to pay.

 

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE AGENCY, INC. (NEMCSA)

2375 Gordon Road

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          John Swise, CEO                                 Phone:  (989) 356-3474

Fax:       (989) 354-5909

Website:         www.nemcsa.org                                  Email:   godik@nemcsa.org

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm

Function:         Our mission is to provide quality planning, programs and services to individuals, families and communities through the best use of human and financial resources.

Services:         Area Agency on Aging, Care Management, MI Choice Home and Community Based Waiver, MI enrolls, Earned Income Tax Credit Assistance Program, Foster Grandparent Program, Senior Companion  Program, Retired & Senior Volunteer Program, Compass Youth and Family Guidance, Weatherization, Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), Crisis Prevention and Migrant Worker Programs, Housing Technical Assistance, Environmental Programs, Homeless Technical Assistance, Individual Development Account Program, Workforce Investment Act, Work First, Employment Services, and School Success Program.  Also see specific services below:

CLIENT SERVICES:  Include The Emergency Food Assistance Program, (TEFAP); Commodity Supplemental Food Program, (CSFP); Home Weatherization; Homeless Prevention Program; Utility Assistance Program.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAMS: Early Head Start, Head Start, and Michigan School Readiness Programs. 

 

Early Head Start:

100 Woods Circle, Suite 500

Alpena, MI  49707

Contact:          Julie Smith                                            Phone/Fax:  (989) 354-2648

Email:             smithj@nemcsa.org

Function:         To strengthen families and children through high quality early childhood experiences

Services:         Comprehensive and Parenting Support Services for families with children 0-3 including children with disabilities and pregnant women. Weekly home visits and weekly play group socialization experiences for children and parents. 

Hours: Home visit times are flexible to meet family needs.

 

Head Start:

2375 Gordon Rd.

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Lori Clark, area manager                      Phone:  (989) 356-3474, ext. 235

Email:             clarkl@nemcsa.org

Function:         Provide high quality, supportive learning experiences for children and families to promote their future success.

Services:         Comprehensive preschool program for children ages 3-5. There is no charge for the program – families must qualify. Head Start services children with special needs.           

Hours:             Vary according to site. Centers run Monday through Thursday. Home-based determined by teacher/family.

Meetings:       Could include monthly Parent meetings, bi-annual Family nights, quarterly Parent/Teacher conferences, and other activities.

 

SCHOOL SUCCESS PARTNERSHIP:

2375 Gordon Rd.

Alpena, MI  49707

Contact:          Dorothy Pintar                                      Phone:  (989) 358-5006

Email:             pintard@nemcsa.org

Function:         Prevention program for students who are at risk for academic failure

Services:         In schools, work with all children who are referred.

ADOLESCENT SERVICES: Provides crisis intervention and counseling services for youth who voluntarily choose to participate in the program and their families.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Services include housing proposal preparation and technical assistance; assistance with water projects; public opinion and needs assessment surverys; outside evaluation; and extensive census data services. Individual Development Account Program - a matched savings program allowing low-income individuals the opportunity to save for one of two asset purchases:  home ownership or post-secondary education/vocational training.

AGING PROGRAMS: Long Term Care Ombudsman Program - nursing home advocate. Medicaid/Medicare Assistance Program (MMAP) - trained volunteers assist with Medicare/Medicaid issues.  In-Home Services - Homemaking, Personal Care, Home Delivered Meals, Respite Care sub-contracted to local service providers.  Congregate Meals - daily nutritionally balanced meals to individuals age 60+.  Senior Community Service Employment Program - work training program provides part-time opportunities in community service employment for low income persons age 55+.  National Family Caregiver Support - provides information and services to family caregivers caring for someone older than age 60.  Adult Day Care Services – provide support to adult day care centers.

COMMUNITY BASED CARE PROGRAMS: Care Management - locates, mobilizes, manages variety of home care and other services needed by frail elderly persons aged 60 and older at risk of nursing home placement.  MI-Choice Waiver Program - designed to allow persons who are eligible for Medicaid-covered nursing home services, (aged 18 and older), to remain in their own home with the same level of care.  Michigan Enrolls (Maximus) - provides education, outreach and enrollment assistance for the health plans available in the recipient's county of residence.  Michigan Assistive Technology Loan Fund - provides low cost, fixed rate loans to qualified applicants to finance the purchase of assistive technology devices and/or services such as vehicle lifts, ramps, home modifications, specialized computers, etc.

VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS: Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) - provides volunteer opportunities to income eligible senior citizens (60+) by establishing a consistent, one-on-one relationship with children in need of personal attention and special help.  Senior Companion Program (SCP) - guidelines similar to FGP but volunteers provide companionship and assistance to frail/homebound elders and older persons with special needs. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) - volunteers (55+) in Crawford and Roscommon counties assist blood drives, deliver meals on wheels, tutor children, and serve as greeters at hospitals, etc.  There are no income restrictions.

MICHIGAN WORKS!: Workforce Investment Act, (WIA) Adult and Dislocated Workers - provides information, support, and resources that enable individuals to make a successful adjustment and quick transition for entry or reentry into the workforce.  Welfare Reform Program - assists adult benefit recipients and non-custodial parents in the transition to self-sufficiency through employment.  Michigan No Wrong Door System - assists individuals to access a single point of entry all major workforce development/economic development services.

 

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS, (NEMCOG)

P.O. Box 457

Gaylord, MI  49735

Contact:          Diane Rekowski, Exec. Director                       Phone:  (989) 732-3551, ext. 21 or ext. 10

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm

 

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN DEPRESSION & BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE, DBSA

112 Water St.  (Located across from the Alpena Power Co. in downtown Alpena)

Alpena, MI 49707                                           

Contact:          Marcelle Levitt, Administrative Director          Phone:  (989) 354-4470

Email:             nemdbsa@speednetllc.com                    National Affiliate Website:  www.dbsalliance.org

Function:         To provide self-help group and personal support and educational information to people affected by depression, bipolar, and related mood disorders, and to those who care about them. DBSA is a 501c(3) non-profit organization and a participating United Way Agency. All services are currently offered free of charge.

Hours:             Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Meetings:       Weekly Peer-led support meetings are Tuesday 6:00-8:00 pm and Thursday 1:00-3:00 pm for adults over 18. Also, older adult group (60 +) is held Wednesday 2:00-3:30 pm.

Services:         Mental health lending library and internet research room. Specialty group/classes are offered and are professionally led: Teen Depression/Bipolar Education, Parents and Family Bipolar Education, Dual Diagnosis Recovery and Anger/Stress Management.

 

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

C/o Jesse Besser Museum

491 Johnson Street

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Janet Romas, Vice President                             Phone:  (989) 595-2384

Jesse Besser Museum                                                     (989) 356-2202

Email:             jr333@chartermi.net  Function:           Researching family history

Meetings:       Third Thursday each month except December at 7:00 pm at Jesse Besser Museum

 

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN NATIONAL MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER

Contact:          Jim and Linda Wallen                            Phone:  (989) 354-5720

Email:             jwallen@charter.net

Function:         To bring married couples closer together.  To join the group, couples must have participated in an encounter weekend, which are held twice a year in the Alpena area.

 

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN PERSONNEL ASSOCIATION

836 E. Bay

East Tawas, MI 48730

Contact:          Carole Adams                                      Phone:  (989) 356-6494

Email:             tawas@trilliumstaffing.com                    Fax:       (989) 362-6444

Function:         NEMPA is chapter 421 of Society for Human Resource Management of Arlington, VA.

 

NORTHEAST MI REHABILITATION AND OPPORTUNITY CENTER, NEMROC, INC

800 Bolton Street        

Box 645

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Howard D. French, CEO        
Website:         www.nemroc.com
                               Phone:  (989) 356-6141

Email:             howardf@nemroc.com             Fax:       (989) 356-1607

Function:         To provide employment and training to people with disabilities of N.E. Michigan so they may attain their highest level of employment, personal and social skills.

Services:         Employment. Work skill training. Delinquency Program (Turning Point Program). Transportation.

Hours:             7:30 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday

 

NORTHEAST MICHIGAN TOASTMASTERS

1308 S. Third

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Harry Crocker, President                      Phone:  (989) 356-4161

Email:             hcrocker@freeway.net

Function:         Meet in a warm and friendly environment to develop public speaking and listening skills.  The goal is to help each participant to become effective communicators.

Meetings:       Weekly, Monday, 6:30p.m. at Alpena Community College, Besser Tech, Room 107D, 665 Johnson St.  Open to all interested persons, visitors welcome.

 

NORTHERN STROKES SUPPORT GROUP

1098 Wayne Rd.

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Joan Powers                                         Phone:  (989)356-1726

Function:         Meetings held for stroke survivors and caregivers to provide support and education.

                        Works in collaboration with the National Stroke Association and Alpena Regional

                        Medical Center.

Meetings:       Meets 3rd Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Alpena Senior Center (no meetings in Nov. & Dec.)

 

OPTIMIST CLUB OF ALPENA

P.O. Box 766

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Michael Dennis, President                     Phone:  (989) 356-4755

                         Dana Howard, Vice President                (989) 379-3604

                        (new term for Dana Howard as President starts October 2008)

Function:         A volunteer organization of men and women representing a cross section of the community.  We offer a variety of programs aimed at the youth of the area.

Meetings:       General Membership: Thursday 7:00am at Elks Club. Board meets 2nd Tuesday,

                        At 7:00pm at Elks Club.

 

PARKINSON'S SUPPORT GROUP

120 E. Blair St

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Kara LaMarre                                      Phone:  (989) 356-3474, ext. 216

Fax:       (989) 354-0855

Function:         To provide information and support to people with Parkinson's Disease and their families and caregivers.

Meetings:       4th Monday of the month at 1:00 PM at the AMAESD Building, 2118 US 23 S. (across from Pizza Hut).

 

PARTNERS IN PREVENTION

3022 S US 23, Suite C

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Carlene Przykucki, Executive Director              Phone:  (989) 356-2880

Mary Schalk, Support Group                                        Phone:  (800) 354-2880

Email:             nemcpi@verizon.net                                                     Fax:       (989) 354-6939

Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Function:         To promote research-based programs & services that prevent misuse of alcohol, prescription drugs, inhalants, tobacco, and illegal drugs in Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency & Presque Isle counties.  Seeks to increase developmental assets of youth and positive parenting skills to aid in prevention.  Offers information, education, alternative activities, and approaches to change.

Services:         Training, presentations, and free materials; Regional Alcohol & Drug Awareness Resource (RADAR); Alpena County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition; Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Family Support Group; Parenting Awareness & Recognition Team; Presque Isle Alcohol Abuse Awareness Campaign Team; Annual Recognition Awards Program.

 

PIED PIPER OPPORTUNITY CENTER

444 Wilson Street

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Jeff Reinelt, Principal                             Phone:  (989) 356-1414

Fax:                (989) 356-4358                                   Email:  reineltj@amaesd.k12.mi.us

Function:         Center based program for mentally impaired students.

 

PREGNANCY HELP LINE OF NORTHEAST MICHIGAN

801W. Chisholm Street

Alpena, MI 49707                                            Phone:  (989) 358-9888 or (989) 354-6089

Contact:          Sylvia Owens, Director

Function:         Education, referral, information, pregnancy testing, practical help in emergency situations.  All services are free of charge. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

Meetings:       Quarterly meetings of Board of Directors or as needed.

 

SALVATION ARMY

P.O. Box 6

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Major Joan and Craig Stoker

Email:             Craig_Stoker@usc.salvationarmy.org               Phone:  (989) 358-2769 

Website:         www.usc.salvationarmy.org                                          Fax:       (989) 354-5120

Hours: 9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.  By appointment only.         

Function:         Our mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet the human needs in His name without discrimination.

Services:         Included but not limited to:  Preliminary budget counseling; food; housing/shelter; utility assistance; clothing; household/furniture; medical/dental/prescription; gasoline; bus tickets; vehicle repairs; information and referrals; Pastoral counsel

Food Pantry:   Tuesday-Thursday 9:30a.m.-12:00noon.

 

SHELTER, INC.

P.O. Box 797

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Sandra Pilgrim-Lewis, Exec. Director    Phone:  (989) 356-2560

Fax:                 (989) 356-6659                                               Local Hotline:  (800)-396-9129

Email:             slewis@shelterincalpena.org

Website:         www.shelterincalpena.org

Function:         Shelter Inc. is a community supported human service organization dedicated to assisting victims/survivors of abuse and their families to end violence and discrimination.

Meetings:       Domestic violence and sexual assault Women’s support group meets Wed. 7:00pm.

Services:         Shelter Inc. offers a variety of services for helping victims/survivors and their families with effects of domestic violence and sexual assault issues, such as: individual or group counseling, Legal Advocacy, educational resources, support groups, job seeking help, transitional housing, permanent supportive, Links to home ownership counseling, help with obtaining clothing, household goods and supplies.

 

SIGHT FOR STUDENTS

Phone:             (800) 852-7600, ext. 5156                   Website:  www.sightforstudents.org

Function:         Provide gift certificate for children to receive a free eye exam and glasses if prescribed.

 

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

111 North Fourth

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Nancy McKee-Marshall, Manager       Phone:  (800) 772-1213 or (989) 354-4140

Website:         www.ssa.gov                                        Fax:       (989) 354-4281

T.D.D.:           (for Deaf), (800)-325-0778

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.

Function:         Representatives available to assist individuals in filing for retirement, survivors, disability, Medicare, and supplemental security payments.  Also assist in answering inquiries about programs and help beneficiaries with Social Security problems.

 

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

805 W. Chisholm Street

Alpena, MI 49707
Contact:
          Sheri Allen                                            Phone:  (989) 354-3671 (store)

                                                                                                  (989) 354-0777 (referral office)

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30a.m.-5:00p.m., Saturday 10:00a.m.-2:00p.m.

Function:         Wherever there are people in need of food, clothing, housing, medicine, employment, education, etc. the society offers care and help.  Thrift store with used clothing or furniture that may be purchased or donated to the needy.  Donations are welcome.

 

STRAITS AREA OSTOMY ASSOCIATION

P.O. Box 792

Petoskey, MI 49770

Contact:          Arlie Black                                           Phone:  (989) 379-4093

                        Linda Smith (Alpena)

                        Charlene Taylor (Petoskey

Function:         Psychological and moral support for ostomates and their families.  Newsletter and hospital visits available.

Meetings:       Meets monthly in various cities in N.E. Michigan. (no meetings Dec., Jan., Feb.)

 

ST. BERNARD FRIENDSHIP ROOM (Soup Kitchen)

322 W. Chisholm Street

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Annette Brewington                                          Phone:  (989) 354-8018

Hours: 3:00pm - 6:00pm, doors open at 4:00pm

Services:         St. Bernard Soup Kitchen provides hot meals Monday through Friday from 4:30pm to 5:30pm, Saturday 3:00pm-4:00pm.  Anyone asking for a meal will be fed without charge and without questions asked.  This is a volunteer service subsidized by financial and food contributions from the Alpena community and surrounding area.

 

TARGET ALPENA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP.

P.O. Box 65

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Lee Shurey                                           Phone:  (989) 354-2666

Email:             targetalpena@chartermi.net                   Fax:       (989) 356-3999

Function:         Community Economic development; 501© 3

Services:         Revolving loan programs; Industrial Parks; Grant assistance; Special projects; Job creation and retention

 

THUNDER BAY ARTS COUNCIL, INC. (TBAC)

309 1/2 N. Second Ave

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Duane Beyer, President                                                Phone:  (989) 356-6678

Email:             tbarts@freeway.net

Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9:00am – 12:00 noon

Function:         The mission of Thunder Bay Arts Council is to facilitate and coordinate the presentation of both performing and visual arts within the Northeast Michigan region.

Services:         8 concerts per year; Art on the Bay, 2 Community Chorus concerts per year.

Meetings:       Board meetings the first Monday of each month.

 

THUNDER BAY AUDUBON SOCIETY

1366 Fox Farm Drive

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Esther Cole                                                      Phone:  (989) 354-8361

                        Chan Roach                                                                   (989) 356-4308

Email:             chanroach@hotmail.com

Function:         To promote ecological concerns of the area, including preserving wildlife habitat and educating community as to problems concerning all wildlife but particularly birds.

Meetings:       Announced by the media.

 

THUNDER BAY FLIGHT CIVIL AIR PATROL

11768 Hubbard Lake Rd

Hubbard Lake, MI 49766

Contact:          Paul Coleman               Phone:  (989) 464-1276, (989 354-6543

Website:         http://home.earthlink.net/~glrmi243  Email:       glrmi243@earthlink.net

Function:         Since its formation in 1941, Civil Air Patrol (“CAP”) has been dedicated to serving its local community, state and nation. Today, CAP supports three primary missions for both its Senior Members (adult members) and Cadets (youth ages 12 to 18 years old):

                        Cadet Programs focuses on developing the leadership skill of out Cadet members through hands on experience and training.

                        Aerospace Education – educates both CAP members and the community at large about the importance and fun of aerospace education and flight.

                        Emergency Services – assisting our community in times of emergency, supporting search and rescue efforts, disaster relief operations and even assistance in counter drug efforts.

 

THUNDER BAY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY

The Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center

500 W. Fletcher St.

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Cathy Green                

Phone:             (989) 356-8805 (Cathy ext. 10, Sanctuary Store ext. 18, Reception ext. 13)

Fax:                 (989) 354-0144                                              

Email:             cathy.green@noaa.gov                         Website:   www.thunderbay.noaa.gov

Function:         The mission of the National Marine Sanctuary Program is to serve as the trustee for the nation’s system of marine protected areas, as well as to conserve, protect, and enhance the biodiversity, ecological integrity, and cultural legacy of these ecosystems.

Services:         Exhibits open to the public (free admission), group and school tours and presentations by appointment, documentaries and films shown in 90-person theater, Sanctuary Store gift shop, teacher training workshops, volunteer program.

Hours:             Monday-Saturday 10 am-4 pm  (Thursday 10 am-7 pm)

 

THUNDER BAY RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL

P.O. Box751

Alpena, MI  49707

Contact:          Jerry Meek, Secretary                          Phone:  (989) 354-6923

Email:             jfmeek@verizon.net

Function:         Improve and maintain water quality and aesthetic appearance of the river.  Provide

education about the river.

Meetings:       Held three times per year. Call for dates

Services:         Providing environmental information on the Thunder Bay River watershed.  Provide maintenance in Sytek Park.

 

THUNDER BAY THEATRE (TBT)

400 N. Second Ave

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Gordon Snow, President           Phone:  Theatre (989) 354-2267

                        Mark Butterfuss, President

Email:             tbt@ThunderBayTheater.com

Function:         TBT is dedicated to providing quality cultural enrichment to the Alpena area.  It offers a wide range of theatrical productions to the community and area schools.  TBT's Creative Arts Centre provides the opportunity for young people to take drama classes and workshops and to participate in TBT's Theatre For Kids productions.  TBT is the only year round professional non equity theatre in northern Michigan.

Meetings:       Call Box Office, Phone: (989) 354-2267 for current schedule.

 

THUNDER BAY TRAILS ASSOCIATION

2700 Beebe Blvd.

Ossineke, MI  49766

Contact:          Vince Call                                                        Phone:  (989) 356-9216

                        Jeff Blumenthal

Website:         www.ThunderBayTrails.org

Function:         Non-motorized trail advocacy.  To promote and protect non-motorized trail systems in Alpena county and adjoining areas. Cooperative volunteer with Michigan DNR to maintain  and groom trails for year-round use for hiking, biking, cross country skiing at Chippewa Hills and Norway Ridge trail systems.

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