Alanon/Alateen

www.al-anon-alateen.org


Organization which offers a self-help recovery program for families and friends of alcoholics whether of not the alcoholic seeks help or recognizes the existence of a drinking problem.  Members share experiences, strength and hope.  Local group meets at Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church (307 S. Washington St.).  Times and locations are as follows: 


Wednesday: Alanon 1:30 pm, mixed, Semper Eadem Room

Thursday: Alanon 8:00 pm mixed, Semper Eadem Room

Saturday : Alanon 8:00 pm mixed, Junior Dept.,

Alateen 8:00 pm, mixed, Primary Room. 



Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

PO Box 482, Crawfordsville, IN 47933

Website: www.alcoholicsanonymous.org


A group whose purpose is to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.  There are no dues or fees involved.  Local group meets in the Junior High Room (unless otherwise noted) at the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church in Crawfordsville (407 S. Washington).  Times listed below:


Monday1pm open/mixed,

       8pm closed/men

       8pm closed/women (Junior Dept.)

Tuesday 8 pm open/mixed

Wednesday1pm open/mixed

Thursday *8pm closed/mixed

Friday1pm open/mixed, 6:30 pm open/mixed,

Saturday8pm closed/mixed

*3rd Thursday of the month – open/speaker meeting


Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

PO Box 482, Crawfordsville, IN 47933

Website: www.alcoholicsanonymous.org


A group whose purpose is to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.  There are no dues or fees involved.  Local group meets in the Junior High Room (unless otherwise noted) at the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church in Crawfordsville (407 S. Washington).  Times listed below:


Monday1pm open/mixed,

       8pm closed/men

       8pm closed/women (Junior Dept.)

Tuesday 8 pm open/mixed

Wednesday1pm open/mixed

Thursday *8pm closed/mixed

Friday1pm open/mixed, 6:30 pm open/mixed,

Saturday8pm closed/mixed

*3rd Thursday of the month – open/speaker meeting



Celebrate Recovery

429 W. 150 South Crawfordsville, IN 47933  (Rock Point Church)

Meets every Tuesday from 6:30-9 PM

Phone:  765-362-5494

 

Celebrate Recovery is "A recovery program based on eight principles from the beatitudes"  It addresses the following issues:  Alcoholism , divorce, life issues, codependency, anger, broken relationships, chemical dependency, sexual purity, food addiction, anxiety, & depression. 



Dusk-to-Dawn Bereavement Services

Cheryl K. Fuhrmann, CT

4645 E. 100 S

Crawfordsville, IN 47933

Phone: 765-376-5644

E-mail: ckfdusk2dawn@gmail.com

Hours: 9am-4pm Monday - Thursday (Evenings available by appointment)

Locations:

    (Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday)

    Christ Lutheran Church

    300 W South Blvd

    Crawfordsville, IN 47933


    (Tuesday)

    Mental Health America of Boone County

    1122 N Lebanon St

    Lebanon, IN 46052


Services Include:

Anticipatory Grief & Spiritual Support During End-of-Life Care

Individual & Family, Grief Counseling,  Bereavement Support Groups

Dusk-to-Dawn Bereavement Services offers compassionate and caring spiritual nurturing through painfully difficult end-of-life transitions as families work through the many devastating losses generally associated with dying, death, and bereavement.



Indiana National Guard Family Assistance Center

Crawfordsville Armory

1405 S. Washington Street

Crawfordsville, IN.  47933

Office - 765-362-6505 x 14

Fax - 765-364-0779

kathy.townsend@us.army.mil

 

Family Assistance Centers or FAC's are established in times of contingency call-up, mobilization, and large scaled deployment to provide support and assistance to service members and their families.  The primary mission of a FAC is to inform and support families before, during and after a deployment

so service members can  perform their mission.


During times of activation, the FAC is designed to be a focal point for families to get information and assistance with referral  to the appropriate service agencies and meet the needs that are associated with the deployment.


Support:


*  Help with legal matters

*  Financial Assistance

*  Information and Referral

*  Local and National Emergencies

*  Coordination with rear detachments

*  Problem Solving

*  Crisis Resolution


Servicing:


*  Families

*  Service Members

*  Command

*  Community



Family Crisis Shelter  M

P.O. Box 254, Crawfordsville, IN 47933

Tel: 362-2030Fax: 362-3315

Hotline: 362-2030 or 800-370-4103

Hours: Always open.

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800-799-7233

WEBSITE:  www.familycrisisshelter.org   COMING SOON


WAVE (Working Against a Violent Environment).  Support group is free and open to men, women and children in Montgomery County. 




Narcotics Anonymous

Email: www.na.org

Hours: Wednesday and Friday 8 pm – 9 pm


Nonprofit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs are or were a major problem.  Membership is open to any drug addict, regardless of particular drug or combination of drugs used.  There are no restrictions, dues or fees.  Local group meets at Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church in Crawfordsville (307 S. Washington St). 



Rainbow Recovery

Market Street

Crawfordsville, IN 47933

Tel: 765-361-9470

 

Individual and Group Support for Substance Abuse.

Call Marilyn for more information


SouthernCare

180 Professional Court, Lafayette, IN 47905

Tel: 765-448-4732 Fax: 765-448-4741


Our office hours are 8am - 5pm M-F, however we have 24 hour nurses on call and will do admissions 24 hours a day for emergencies.

SouthernCare provides palliative care for patients with many different diagnosis.   More information can be found on our website at www.southerncareinc.com



Center for Women's Ministries, Inc.
an International non-profit organization offering free, Christ-centered counseling to women in need.

201 Old Oak Hill Road
Crawfordsville, IN  47933

Telephone:  765-361-1320
Email: diana.cwm@comcast.net

The Center for Women's Ministries, Inc.,is a free, non-denominational ministry that promotes emotional and spiritual healing for women ages 13 & up.  Our mission is to provide peer counseling at no cost, support groups, Bible studies, prayer groups and educational opportunities in a non-judgmental atmosphere to women within the community. Call for appointments and/or information regarding current offerings.