1640
Merced, CA - 95340
800-464-3111
Provides legal services in the following areas of law: IRS, SSI (Social Security Disability), unemployment, housing and public assistance disputes. No criminal law or family law issues are covered. They provide free legal assistance to low income families and individuals in the following counties: Fresno, Kings, Mariposa, Merced, Tulare, and Tuolumne. Call for more information...
1721 Canal Street
Merced, CA - 95340
209-230-9522
This is an outpatient treatment program for individuals in need of help for their addiction to illegal drugs, prescription drugs, alcohol and other drugs of abuse. They accept Medicaid. Payment for services is on a sliding fee scale. They offer 24/7 Rehab help...
3313 G Street, Suite B
Merced, CA - 95340
209-381-6860
Non-residential alcohol/drug treatment and recovery program for ages 12-17. They provide 12-step meetings, alcohol and drug education, assessment and referral, family support group services, group treatment, individual counseling, life skills development, parent awareness groups, relapse prevention, socialization and recreation, Spanish-speaking parent group, and teen issues group. A sliding scale fee based on the family monthly income. Accepts referrals by phone or on a walk-in basis...
755 West 15th Street
Merced, CA - 95340
(209)385-8803
The Merced Senior Community Center is open Monday - Friday...
2260 N Street
Merced, CA - 95340
209-725-4117
Coordinators are provided as a free service to provide legal information and assistance to those who represent themselves in family law matters. Assignments can only be made one day in advance, by phone or in person. Walk-in visitors are welcome, but will only be seen when time is allowed. Telephone Opening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday,8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ..
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