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Mid-Illinois Big Brothers Big Sisters

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SBL Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program

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Tuscola Public Library

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Sullivan Pre-School

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Illinois Department of Employment Security

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Housing Authority of the County of Cumberland

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Shelby County Public Health Department in conjunction with the IL Department of Public Health

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Shelby County Public Health Department

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Federal Communications Commission

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Charleston Public Library

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West Central Development Council

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Clark County Health Department

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Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council

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Coles County Health Department

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Eastern Illinois Foodbank

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HOPE of East Central Illinois

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Land of Lincoln Legal Aid

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Gambro Healthcare Center

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Illinois Department on Aging

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Community Care Systems, Inc

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Sarah Bush Lincoln

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Casey Health Care Center

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University of Illinois Extension; Cumberland/Jasper

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Tobacco FREE Group Support

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CASA of East Central Illinois

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Catholic Charities

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Choices Pregnancy & Health

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Maranatha Baptist Church

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Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman- Illinois Department on Aging

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City of Charleston

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Mattoon Lions Club

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Mattoon CUSD #2

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Illinois Family Resources

Programs

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Coles County ROSC - Recovery Oriented System of Care

Street:513 N. 13th St.
City:Mattoon, IL 61938
Email: ceaddanat@ceadcouncil.com
Phone:217-258-6018 phone
Phone:217-258-6024 fax
Operating Agency:Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council
Agency Type: non profit substance abuse and disorder
Person In Charge: Dana Tell
Hours: 8am-5pm, Monday - Friday
Fees: n/a
Eligibility: Open to members of the community. Apply with coordinator
Ages Served: Adults. Children with parents with SUD
Appt. Necessary: No
About:ROCS is a coordinated network of community-based services and support that is in-person and builds strength and resiliencies of individuals, families, and communities to achieve recovery and improved health, wellness, and quality of life for those with or at risk of substance abuse use disorder. The central focus of a ROSC is to create an infrastructure, or "system of care", with the resources to effectively address the full range of substance use problems within communities. ROSC Councils build collaborations in their communities that connect everyone that can support recovery; includes local hospitals, primary care, mental health, law enforcement, local business owners, local government representatives and policy makers, persons with lived experience and SUD intervention, treatment, prevention and recovery service providers. If interested in joining the Coles County ROSC please reach out to Dana Tell
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