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LEWISTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

P.O. Box 461

4384 Michelson

Lewiston, MI 49756

Contact:          Thelma Sawyer                                     Phone:  (989) 786-2451

Hours:             Memorial Day-Labor Day, Saturday 10:00a.m.-4:00p.m., Sunday 12:00 noon - 4:00p.m.

Function:         To display educational and cultural artifacts for Lewiston and surrounding areas at the Lewiston Historical Museum.

 
LEWISTON FARM AND GARDEN CLUB

P.O. Box 561

Lewiston, MI  49756

Contact:          Dorthy Edvy, Secretary                              Phone:  (989) 786-3650

                        Kathy Eschenburg, President                                     NO EMAIL            

Function:         To encourage among women of all nations an interest in horticulture and its allied pursuits by granting scholarships and fellowships; increasing interest through education and an informal voluntary allegiance to the accomplishment of these aims; and to be a part of the community by helping with its betterment.

Meetings:       3rd Monday every month 12noon at Lewiston library – call ahead for details.

 

LEWISTON 50 + CLUB

2811 S. Kneeland P.O. Box 552

Lewiston, MI 49756-0552

 Contact:         Earl Oswald, Pres.                             Phone:  (989) 786-3721, (989) 786-5171

                                                                        Fax:       (989) 786-3124     No Email

Services:         Dinner: M,T,TH, FR 5:00 pm – Wed. – BINGO – no dinner

 

LEWISTON MASONIC LODGE #581 F.& A.M.

PO Box 195

Montmorency St

Lewiston, MI  49756

Contact:          Ted Turppa, Secretary                          Phone:  (989) 786-2107

Function:         Fraternal organization                             

Meetings:       Meetings held 2nd Wednesday of each month – 7:30pm.  Closed February and March.

 

LIONESS CLUB - LEWISTON

P.O. Box 414

Lewiston, MI 49756

Contact:          Julie Vitrano, Pres.                    Phone:  (989)786-2240 (days)

                                                                                    (989)390-2395 (cell)

Function:         To cooperate with the Lions clubs in carrying out its service programs and activities.  To provide community services and opportunities for individuals and to unite its members in friendship, fellowship and mutual understanding.

Meetings:       Call for details

 

LIONS CLUB - ATLANTA AREA

10325 McMurphy Rd

Atlanta, MI 49709

Contact:          Robert Meyer                                       Phone:  (989) 785-3658

                        Ervin McMurphy                                                (989) 785-4863

Meetings:       1st and 3rd Thursdays.  Directors meet 2nd Thursday

Function:         Local 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 eyeglasses and hearing aids.  Support Drug Awareness Program through the Lions International Quest.

 

LIONS CLUB - HILLMAN AREA

P.O. Box 151

Hillman, MI 49746

Contact:          Mitchell Smith,President                                    Phone:  (989) 742–2350

Email:             m33access.com

Meetings:       2nd Tuesday 6:30pm, 4th Tuesday 6:30 pm

Function:         Local 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 eyeglasses and hearing aids.  Support Drug Awareness Program through the Lions International Quest.

 

MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN

230 Huron View Blvd

Ann Arbor, MI 48331 

Contact:          Felicia Powers, 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.
 

MASONIC LODGE F & AM 516

16350 N. County Rd. 459

Hillman, MI 49746

Contact:          Jim Zavislak                                          Phone:  (989) 742-3520

Email:             jazhillman2004@yahoo.com

Meetings:       7:30 p.m. - First Monday of each month at Masonic Temple located on Jerome at M-32 East.

Function:         Fraternal organization

 

MICH. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES – ATLANTA HEADQUARTERS

13501 M-33 North

Atlanta, MI 49709

Contact:                                                                      Phone:  (989) 785-4251

Fax:       (989) 785-3513

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

Function:         Conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the State's natural resources for current and future generations.

 

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, 1:00pm – 4:30pm

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.

 

MSU EXTENSION – MONTMORENCY COUNTY

P.O. Box 789

Atlanta, MI 49709

Contact:          Dennis McClure, County Ext. Director  Phone:  (989) 785-8013

                                                                                                Fax:       (989) 785-8014

Website:           www.msu.edu

Email:             montmore@msue.msu.edu

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

Function:         Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are available to all.

Services:         Michigan State University Extension office provides education materials and programs in a broad range of topics. The extension provides information and offers on-going (base) educational programs in three areas: Agriculture and Natural Resources, Children, Youth and Family, Community and Economic Development. These program areas have similar goals - they seek to help people better understand their environments, make the best possible use of their resources and enhance the quality of life for themselves, their families and their communities through education and wise decision making.

 

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION – MONTMORENCY COUNTY 4-H

P.O. Box 789

Atlanta, MI 49709-0415

Contact:          Karen Fifield                                                   

Phone: (989) 785-8013                                               Fax:       (989) 785-8014

Email:             msue60@msu.edu

Hours: 8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. Monday-Friday closed noon-1p.m.

Function:         Michigan 4-H Youth Program is a youth development program that involves volunteers in providing positive, experiential and educational opportunities for and with youth.  Our mission is to create environments through collaboration that build strong, healthy youth that are proactive in a complex and changing world.

 

MICHIGAN WORKS! SERVICE CENTER - MONTMORENCY COUNTY

12519 State Street Elkland Center

Box 836

Atlanta, MI 49709

Contact:          Jeanie Flory                                                      Phone:  (989) 785-4054

                                                                                                Fax:       (989) 785-2531

Email:             floryj@miworks-nemc.gen.mi.us

Website:           mich.gov

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. Closed noon-1:00pm.

Services:         Resume writing, classroom training, screening and applicant referral, summer youth programs, job search assistance, on-the-job training, employment testing.

 

MONTMORENCY COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING

11463 McArthur Rd

P.O. Box 788

Atlanta, MI 49709-0788

Contact:          Stacy Carroll                                        Phone:  (989) 785-2580

Website:         www.montmorency.com                       Fax:     (989) 785-2983

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

Function:         We are here to help and serve the Seniors of Montmorency County.  The Commission on Aging offers congregate meals at all three senior centers and home-delivered meals to qualifying homebound seniors in Montmorency County.  The M.C.C.O.A. also performs other acts that will further the welfare, well-being and happiness of the Senior Citizens of Montmorency County.

Services:         Well-balanced and attractive dinner served at each Senior Center; Home delivered meals anywhere in the county; Home-maker, (house cleaning) services each week; Respite services; Snow plowing; Volunteer medical transportation; Telephone assurance calls, (daily phone contact to seniors); 8) E.P.I.C.  Elder Prescription Insurance Coverage; 9) High School Career Program, (H.S. students train at centers); 10) Proposed:  Emergency Basic Care, Crisis Intervention for 7 days.

 

MONTMORENCY COUNTY CONSERVATION CLUB

P.O. Box 272

Atlanta, MI  49707

Contact:          Carol Rose, Vice President                               Phone:  (989) 742-4225

                                                                                                Fax:       (989) 742-7600

Email:             pcrose@freeway.net
Meetings:       Second Tuesday of every month, 7:00 pm, at Atlanta Senior Center.

Function:         Assorted wildlife habitat and enhancement projects throughout the county including wildlife plantings, installation of nesting boxes and platforms and river restoration work on the Thunder Bay River and the East Branch of the Upper Black River.  We also focus on youth conservation and hunter safety education.

Services:         Annual work-bee to craft bluebird houses, wood duck nesting boxes and bat houses, made available to public at little or no charge.  Adopt-a-highway, roadway and forest clean-ups, sponsor children to MUCC Camp for Kids, provide TRACKS magazine to the county’s elementary school kids each year.  Sponsor speakers at club to discuss conservation and wildlife issues, Planting for Wildlife PowerPoint available for presentation to other organizations.  Hospitality Table at Elk Hunt check-in site at Atlanta DNR Field Office in December.

 

MONTMORENCY COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

County Courthouse, M32

P.O. Box 789

Atlanta, MI 49709

Contact:          Terrie J. Case                                                   Phone:  (989) 785-8070

Fax:                 (989) 785-8071

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

Function:         Criminal prosecution, victims' rights information; assistance in establishing paternity.

 

MONTMORENCY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

11901 Haymeadow Rd.

P.O. Box 438

Atlanta, MI 49709                                                                   

Contact:          Lori Weaver                                         Phone:  (989) 785-3941

                                                                                    Fax: (989)785-3941     

Email:             montmor1@nemichigan.com

Website:         montmorencylibrary.com

Function:         Serves as an information center for residents and visitors.  Offers books, (including large print) magazines, newspapers, audiotapes, computer CD's, videocassettes, Internet access.

Services:         Atlanta: Phone: (989) 785-3941.  Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday- 10:00a.m.-6:00p.m.  Thursday, Friday 10:00 am-5:00p.m.,Saturday - 9:00a.m. - 12:00 noon.

Hillman: Phone:  (989) 742-4021; Hours: Tues, Wed, Fri 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.;Thurs 10:00 a.m.-7:00p.m., Sat. 10:00a.m-2:00p.m.

Lewiston:  Mailing Address: P.O. Box 148, Lewiston, MI 49756 Phone: (989) 786-2985, Hours: Tues, Thurs, Fri - 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m., Wed -12:00 noon - 6:00p.m., Saturday - 10:00a.m.- 3:00p.m.

 

MONTMORENCY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION

P.O. Box 522

Atlanta, MI 49709

Contact:          Roger Steele, President                         Phone:  (989)785-2088

Meetings:       3rd  Wednesday, every other month at the Atlanta Bible Church

Function:         An organization of clergy from the congregations of Montmorency County, which meets monthly to foster understanding between churches and to cooperate on matters of mutual concern.

 

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)

121 E. Mitchell

P.O. Box 457

Gaylord, MI  49734

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

                                                                                       Fax:       (989) 732-5578

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, Admin. 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, 666 Johnson St.  Open to all interested persons, visitors welcome.

 

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:             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.

 

PARTNERS IN WELLNESS

Thunder Bay Community Health Services

610 Caring Street

Hillman, MI 49746

Contact:          Barb Edison                                                     Phone:  (989) 742-4583

                                                                                                Fax:     (989)742-2183

Meetings:       Meetings in Rust and Atlanta.  Weekly exercising and monthly presentations on various health topics.  Call for schedule. Long Rapids Township Hall meets every morning M-F for walking.

Function:         To provide fitness and wellness education.  Programs for men and women ages 18 and over, focusing on fitness and wellness in a supportive group setting.

 

RURAL MICHIGAN CDC (Formerly Montmorency Area Rural Community Housing)
21709 County Rd 624
Hillman, MI 49746
Contact:          Cynthia Kieliszewski (CEO.)                Phone:  (989) 742-7576
                                                                                    Fax:
      (989) 742-7606

Email:             rmcdc@speednetllc.com          
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm

Meetings:       Meetings held by e-conference

Function:         Single family housing rehabilitation in Montmorency and Presque Isle counties.    
                        Single family home purchase in Montmorency County.

 

RUST TOWNSHIP LADIES AUXILIARY

22730 M-32

Hillman, MI 49746

Contact:          Patty Ross                                Phone:  (989) 742-3249

                        Elaine Cordes, President

Meetings:       Third Tuesday of each month

Function:         We raise money which helps local organizations and residents in need.

 

ST. VINCENT DEPAUL - HILLMAN

1584 Gamage Road

Hillman, MI 49746

Contact:          Rosemary Hunt                                     Phone:  (989) 742-4380

                        Rosemary Godfrey                                                         (989) 742-3010

Pat Bradley                                                                    (989) 379-4052

Function:         Wherever there are people in need of food and clothing, housing, medicine, employment, education, etc. the society seeks them out and offers care and help

 

SHELTER, INC. - MONTMORENCY SATELLITE OFFICE

136 E. Washington

Alpena, MI 49707

Contact:          Amy Corbin                                                     Phone:  (989) 464-1352

                                                                                                Local Hotline : (800)396-9129

Meetings:       Support meetings scheduled as needed

Function:         Shelter, Inc. is a community supported human service organization dedicated to ending abuse, violence, and discrimination in lives of women and their families.

 

THUNDER BAY COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES-ATLANTA

11899 M 32 West

Atlanta, MI 49709

Contact:          Kristen Precord                                    Phone:  (989) 785-4855        

Email:             kprecord@tbchs.org                            Fax: (989) 785-2267

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. Walk-in clinic 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

Services:         Medical, dental and behavior care services.

 

THUNDER BAY COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES - HILLMAN

610 Caring Street

Hillman, MI 49746

Contact:          Michelle Styma, Exec. Director Phone: (989) 742-4583

Fax:                 (989) 742-2183

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm

Function:         Community Health Center. 

Services:         Medical - Primary Health Care, Pharmacy.

 

VFW POST 2496- HILLMAN

441 S. State St

Hillman, MI 49746

Contact:          Jim                                                       Phone:  (989) 742-3670

Meetings:       Meets first Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Function:         To aid the surviving Veterans of past wars.  Community and civic services support.