Anchor Mental Health Association The Association sponsors three programs for adults who are recovering from emotional and mental problems:
(1) Anchor House-- two residential facilities for recovering patients
(2) Anchor Service Workshop-- offers training and counseling for work adjustment, and
(3) Anchor Club-- provides supervised recreational and social activities and psycho-social rehabilitation.
Placement service provides case management services for recovering mentally ill patients.
Answers Please Call Center The Center has a staff of thirteen workers who refer people to government or private sector agencies from a database of 1000 social service providers that can answer their needs. It provides immediate translation services for 110 languages.
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Central Union Mission Central Union Mission offers spiritual recovery during a 16-24 week program that includes alcoholic rehabilitation and temporary shelter for men. Meals are served twice a day. Chapel services are also provided.
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Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division D.C. Superior Court The Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division (Multi-Door) helps parties settle disputes through mediation and other types of appropriate dispute resolution (ADR), including arbitration, case evaluation and conciliation. The name "Multi-Door" comes from the multi-door courthouse concept, which envisions one courthouse with multiple dispute resolution doors or programs. Cases are referred through the appropriate door for resolution. The goals of a multi-door approach are to provide citizens with easy access to justice, reduce delay, and provide links to related services, making more options available through which disputes can be resolved. The Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division of the D.C. Superior Court assists parties to reach agreements that meet their interests, preserve relationships, and save time and money. Our mediators and dispute resolution specialists are trained at Multi-Door to serve in a wide range of cases, from civil to small claims, to family.
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