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Alcohol and Drug Educational Services |
Provides educational and counseling services, along with the following resources and programs: SASSI Testing ($30.00), Full Alcohol/Drug Assessment ($100.00), Drug Offender Course (5 Group Sessions and Exit Interview at $125.00), Advanced Alcohol and Drug Education for Occupational License and Those with High Scores on SASSI ($100.00), Individual/Group Therapy ($30.00 - $50.00 per hour).
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Ann Brown
600 Forest Drive, Suite D
Belton, TX 76513
254.933.0800
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| Provides Christian-centered residential substance abuse treatment program. 30/60/90 day programs facilitated by Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors. |
9825 FM 2410
Belton, TX 76513
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First Baptist Church of Belton
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Provides Christ-centered anger management classes. |
Rev. Andy Davis
506 North Main Street
Belton, TX 76513
254.939.0503
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Provides Christ-centered assistance to parolees through anger management classes, employment placement assistance, housing assistance, mentoring, and referrals to social services. Also provides religious programming inside Bell County Jail and the Juvenile Detention Center in Killeen.
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J.A.I.L. Ministry Inc.
Steve Cannon
PO Box 634
Belton, TX 76513
254.933.8506
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Parenting Classes |
Parenting classes Sundays 2-4, $10 for 4 class series held in Family Life center at
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Joey Ellis
Belton, TX
254.939.7582
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Inpatient and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program.
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Fredericksburg, TX 78624
830.997.9340
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Anger Management Group |
Provides anger management classes.
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S. Anne Everson, MPS, LPC
4520 E. Central Texas
Expressway, Suite 108
Killeen, TX 76543
254.699.7222
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Chupik and Associates |
Provides licensed professional therapeutic services on an individual setting for exiting individuals. |
Linda Chupik, M.S., L.M.F.T.
2201 S. WS Young Dr.
Ste 104 B, Office 104
Killeen, TX 76542
254.690.5847
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Counselors of Texas |
Licensed professional counselors provide therapeutic services to individuals; Programs include alcohol and drug dependency counseling, anger management, and sexual addiction. Accepts payments from Medicaid, private insurance, and a limited number of Medicare clients. |
1805 Florence Road, Ste 10
Killeen, TX 76541
254.526.4673
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Destiny Church |
Free "Back to Basics" parenting class 9-12 every 2nd and 3rd Sat at Destiny Outreach.
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Michelle
101 N WS Young
Killeen, TX 76543
254.616.2624
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1901 Dutton Dr.
Suite E
San Marcos, TX 78666
512.396.7695 |
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Associated Family Counseling |
Provides licensed professional counseling. Relationship, grief, anxiety, depression, anger management, sex offender treatment, substance abuse issues among others are addressed. Insurance, Medicare, Medicaid payments and EAP program payments accepted.
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Temple, TX76501
254.773.9984
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Central Texas Alcohol Rehabilitation Center, Inc. |
Provides licensed professional substance abuse treatment services.
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Jim Cooper
2500 South General Bruce
Temple, TX 76505
254.778.2286
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Central Texas Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse |
Provides educational & licensed professional counseling services; outpatient treatment.
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5100 Midway Drive
Suite 300
Temple, TX 76502
254.773.3722
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Provides Christ-centered 30/60/90 day residential substance abuse treatment for women and males provided on separate dormitories. Up to 2 children are allowed to stay, as well. All treatment is provided by Licensed Chemical Dependence Counselors.
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3804 Riverside Trail
Temple, TX 76502
254.933.9400
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Chupik and Associates |
Provides licensed professional counseling services and anger management classes.
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Linda Chupik, M.S., L.M.F.T.
3010 Scott Blvd. Ste 103
Temple, TX 76504
254.773.4022
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Licensed professional counselors provide services to individuals, families, and couples. Accepts payments from Medicaid, private insurance, and a limited number of Medicare clients. |
200 W. Calhoun Ave.
Temple, TX 76501
254.778.4673
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Parenting Classes |
Provides free parenting classes Thurs 6-7:30 at First Presbyterian Church. Also provides anger management classes, call for details. |
12 French Ave
Temple, TX 76502 254.899.1600
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Scott and White Alcohol and Drug Dependence Treatment Program (ADDTP)
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Intensive residential outpatient program for treatment of alcohol/drug dependency. Weekly family programs, therapeutic recreation, and individual therapy provided by licensed professionals.
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Ann Brown
2401 South 31st Street
Temple, TX 76508
254.724.2111
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VA Substance Abuse Treatment Program |
Provides licensed professional substance abuse treatment for veterans only.
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1901 South 1st St.
Temple, TX 76504
254.778.4811
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KELLMAR
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Provides anger management classes.
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P. O. Box 463
Troy, TX 76579
254.938.3014
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Treatment services include detox, residential/outpatient treatment.
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1401 Columbus Ave.
Waco, TX 76701
254.753.3625
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Heart of Texas Council |
Outreach, Screening and Referral (OSR) substance abuse program.
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900 Austin Ave. #801
Waco, TX 76701
254.753.7320
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Christian ministry program which provides housing for up to 6 months. Requires abstinence from drugs and alcohol, and discipleship classes including: anger management, basic finance skills, computers, a GED program, and others, including Understanding Depression, Stepping Into Freedom Group, Character Builder, The Making of a Godly Man, and Sexual Abstinence.
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Pastor Nilsa Latimer
18320 Gholson Rd.
Waco, TX 76705
254.829.2100
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District Reentry Center (Parole) |
Cognitive intervention, anger management, substance abuse education, employment - readiness training, victim impact panel classes and case management provided through parole officers.
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Linda Shultz, Supervisor
700 Austin Avenue
Waco, TX 76701
254.757.3676
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| Provides academic college education in select units with relationships with colleges in their area. Academic, security, and classification criteria must be met to participate. State pays for one academic course per semester. Students are responsible for other tuition, fees, and tests. Youthful Offender Grant provides full time academic course load funding to offenders younger than 25. Classes may lead to an Associates or Bachelor’s degree. Four units offered the Bachelor’s level courses in 2005. |
936.291.5331
Available in these Units:
Daniel, Habins/Havins, Sayle, Wallace, Gatesville, Hilltop, Hughes, Mountain View, Murray, and Ware Transfer Unit.
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Provides vocational college education in select units with relationships with colleges in their area. Vocational, security, and classification criteria must be met to participate. Students are responsible for all tuition, fees, and tests. Youthful Offender Grant provides no cost vocational courses to qualifying offenders younger than 25. Provides shop training and classroom instruction. Junior college vocational programs were available on 30 units in fiscal year 2005. A Certificate of Completion and semester hours of college credit are earned upon satisfactory completion of a vocational course.
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936.291.5331
Available in these Units:
Daniel, Sayle, Wallace, Gatesville, Hilltop, Hughes, Mountain View, and Murray Unit.
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