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Parent Information Center (PIC)
3351 17th Ave. S. Room 33
Grand Forks, N.D. 58201
Description:
The Parent Information Center offers an extensive parenting library including the following areas: special topics,special needs, parenting/disciplining, development/health, home-school partnership, parent self care, parenting videos, children's books and videos, and a toy checkout. Call 701-787-4216 for more information.
Hours:
M-F 8AM-4PM
Contact: Jeanne Jorgenson Phone: 701-787-4216 Fax: 701-787-4079 E-Mail: pic@gfschools.org URL: www.gfschools.org/pic
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Parent Resource Center
110 W Broadway Suite 202
Williston, ND 58801
Description:
The Parent Resource Center is a member of the North Dakota Parent Education Network through an affiliation with NDSU Extension Service. The statewide program, PARENTS FOREVER – Education for Families in Divorce Transition, is offered regionally in collaboration with Williams County, Divide County and McKenzie County Extension Services. Call for more information about our services!
Supporting and strengthening families by providing a variety of free parent education programs (Positive Parenting, Active Parenting, Becoming a Love and Logic Parent and more!) offered throughout the year for those raising children of any age. A free Resource Library of books, audiobooks and videos/DVDs covering a wide range of parenting topics is also available.
Hours:
8 – 4:30 p.m. M-F
Contact: Deb Roel, Coordinator Phone: (701) 774-6335 E-Mail: prc@nd.gov
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Park Avenue Villa
1050 Park Avenue
Dickinson, ND 58601
Description:
Independent living with efficiency, one and two bedroom apartments for people over age 55. Furnished with a stove, refridgerator, and air conditioner. All areas are wheelchair accessible. Optional services include a meal plan, laundry room, beauty shop and guest room. Call (701) 483-3000 for an appointment.
Hours:
Available 24/7 at (701) 483-5000
Phone: (701) 483-3000 Fax: (701) 483-3000 E-Mail: pav@stlukeshome.com URL: www.stlukeshome.com
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Parkwood Place
749 South 30th Street
Grand Forks, ND 58201
Description:
Parkwood Place provides apartments, assisted living and basic care to people 55 and older. We have a variety of services such as meal, transportation, activities, care assistants, nurses, housekeeping and more to meet our residents needs. Call 701-780-2600 for more information or to make an appointment.
Hours:
8:30-5:00, M-F
Contact: Linda Butler Phone: 701-780-2600 Fax: 701-780-2626 E-Mail: lbutler@altru.org URL: www.altru.org
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Parshall Community Day Care
PO Box 74
Parshall, ND 58770
Description:
Parshall Community Day Care is a non-profit group day care. We are county licensed and participate in the Heartland Food Program. We do keep a waiting list when openings are not immediately available.
Hours:
Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Contact: Kim Sanderson and Brooke Lacken Phone: 701-862-4141
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Parshall Resource Center
PO Box 429
Parshall, ND 58770
Description:
The Parshall Resource Center's primary goal is to offer supportive services, guidance and direction to those afflicted with the disease of alcoholism and substance abuse. Through spiritual programs, educational activities and daily living training, the Parshall Resource Center's objectives are to empower the individuals who are affected to live a productive lifestyle and be an asset to themselves as well as to their communities.
Hours:
24 hours/7 days a week
Contact: Karmon Taft Phone: 701-862-3682 Fax: 701-862-3401 E-Mail: prc@restel.net
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Pathfinder Parent Center
Arrowhead Center
1600 2nd Ave SW, Ste 30 Minot, ND 58701-3459
Description:
The Center provides a range of services and a statewide library for families of children birth-21 years old and professionals involved in general and special education in North Dakota. Our web page offers links to education resource centers nationwide.
Hours:
Weekdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Cathy Haarstad, Executive Director Phone: 701-837-7505 Fax: 701-837-7548 E-Mail: info@pathfinder-nd.org URL: www.pathfinder-nd.org
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Pembina County Emergency Food Pantry
PO Box 698
Cavalier, ND 58220
Description:
Emergency food pantry available to residents of Pembina county. Assistance is available by referral from Pembina County Social Services or a member of the Cavalier Ministerial Association.
Hours:
Call for arrangements.
Contact: Tina Brevik Phone: 701-265-8441 E-Mail: tbrevik@nd.gov
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Pembina County Health
301 Dakota St W #2
Cavalier, ND 58220
Description:
The Public Health mission is to prevent illness and injury, promote good health practices, and keep the environment clean, healthy, and safe.
Hours:
Mon - Fri 8-5
Contact: Eleanor Stuberg Phone: 701-265-4248 Fax: 701-265-5193 E-Mail: estuberg@nd.gov URL: pembinacountynd.gov
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Pembina County Memorial Hospital/ Wedgewood Manor
PO BOX 380
Cavalier, N.D. 58220
Description:
25 bed acute care hospital and 60 bed skilled nursing facility located in Cavalier. Services provided incude medical/surgical, outpatient clinical services, long term care, emergency services and chemotherapy. Pembina County Memorial Hospital/ Wedgewood Manor is a family centered, integrated healthcare organization.
Hours:
8:00 a.m. -4:30 p.m . M-F
Contact: Patti Cameron Phone: 701-265-8461 Fax: 701-265-6269 E-Mail: patti.cameron@cavalierhospital.com URL: www.cavalierhospital.com
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Pembina County Veterans Service Office
308 Courthouse Drive #11
Cavalier, ND 58220
Description:
Veteran services include assistance for eligible veterans, their dependants or survivors with: 1)Disability Compensation 2)Disability Pension 3)Vocation Rehabilitation 4)Education Benefits 5)Employment Benefits 6)Medical Benefits 7)Life Insurance Programs 8)Home Loan Guarantee Program 9)Dependant Benefits 10)Survivor's Benefits 11)Burial Benefits.
Hours:
Mondays CLOSED
Tuesday 1 to 5
Wednesday and Thursday 9 to 5
Fridays CLOSED
Contact: Ronald Berg Phone: 701-265-4460 Fax: 701-265-4228 E-Mail: RonBerg@nd.gov
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People's Diversity Forum, The
Wesley Center
109 9th St. S. Fargo, ND 58103
Description:
Non-profit organization dedicating services to immigrant refugees, minorities and area newcomers. Services include Transportation Services, advocacy/Intervention, Transitional Services, Networking/Inclusion and Basic Computer Training and Community Resources Referral Service.
Hours:
Monday - Friday 8am-5pm
Contact: David Ideele Phone: 701-235-5440 Fax: 701-235-5440
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Perry Center
2355 Meadow Ridge Pkwy
West Fargo, ND 58078
Description:
The purpose of the Perry Center is to minister the love of Jesus Christ to single women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy by providing for their physical, emotional and spiritual needs in a residential setting. Call or visit our website for additional information.
Hours:
Contact: Betty Helmer Phone: 701-241-9289 E-Mail: director@perrycenter.org URL: www.perrycenter.org
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Plymouth Congregational Church
901 Broadway
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
Description:
Individual, Couple and Marriage Counseling
Drop in meals (casseroles)
Food Pantry Referrals
Hours:
10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Monday - Friday
Sunday Worship 10:30am
Other times by appt.
Phone: 701-235-9226 E-Mail: info@plymouthfargo.org URL: www.plymouthfargo.org
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Prairie Harvest Human Service Foundation
930 N 3rd Street
Grand Forks, ND 58203
Description:
Supportive services for vulnerable and at-risk person. Current program provides daily living services for individuals with serious mental illness. Helps locate apartments, furniture, and household items. Supported housing available: 24 hour supported 12 plex for individuals with severe mental illness as well as a lodge choice (6 bedroom dwelling – peer support.) Offers supported employment as well as job opportunities. Also provides mentor program for participants of TANF and a SAFE Home for Children in Foster Care.
Hours:
8:00-5:00, M-F
Contact: Debra Johnson Phone: 701-795-9143 Fax: 701-772-5560 E-Mail: deb@prairieharvest.net or prairieharvest@integra.net URL: www.prairieharvest.net
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Prairie West Development Foundation
55 1st Street SE
PO Box 784 Beach, ND 58621
Description:
This non-profit Foundation has helped a number of new businesses relocate to the Golden Valley County area. It has also assisted in the promotion of the area by hosting economic development educational programs and sponsoring local individuals to attend classes outside the area. The Foundation encourages companies to select Golden Valley County as their business destination.
Hours:
8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Debra Walworth Phone: (701) 872-3121 Fax: (701) 872-3121-Call ahead E-Mail: prairiewest@midstate.net URL: www.beachnd.com
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Prescription Connection for North Dakota
600 East Boulevard Avenue - Dept. 401
Bismarck, ND 58505-0320
Description:
Prescription Connection is a program of the North Dakota Insurance Department that connects qualified, low-income people with discount prescription drugs, direct from the pharmaceutical manufacturer.
If you are currently taking prescription drugs and you do not qualify for other prescription medication benefits, you may be eligible for this program.
Hours:
Personal assistance available from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday; Or sign up at the website anytime.
Contact: Cindy Sheldon Phone: 701.328.2440 or 1.888.575.6611 Fax: 701.328.9610 E-Mail: ndshic@nd.gov URL: www.rxconnectnd.org/
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Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota
418 E Rosser Avenue Suite 110
Bismarck, ND 58501
Description:
Provides child abuse and neglect prevention materials, parenting support and education and referrals.
Hours:
8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Kathy Mayer, Executive Director Phone: (701) 223-9052 Fax: (701) 355-4362 E-Mail: pcand@btinet.net
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Pride Inc
PO Box 4068
Bismarck, ND 58501
Description:
SERVICES TO THE ELDERLY: Gracefully Aging provides in home support to allow seniors to retain independence and remain in their homes, such as homemaker, personal care, shopping, etc. Adult day care is also available. Basic care is available at Redwood Village in Wilton, ND. RESIDENTIAL SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES: Group Home and apartment support is available. Training and support for increased independence. RESIDENTIAL SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH A MENTAL ILLNESS: Money management & representative payee services, apartment support for increased independence, through Case Aide services. VOCATIONAL SERVICES: Supported employment, job coaching, job placement, day supports, spot jobs, senior services. Designed to increase independence. SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Heritage Recovery Center for people with long term issues with substance abuse and addiction. Admission through West Central Human Service Center. FAMILIES AND CHILDREN: Youth mentor and respite services to support children remaining in the family home. Pride Manchester House for children with serious emotional disturbance. Fees: All services available through a private contract. Based on their eligibility determination, some services are contracted for individuals by the County Service Centers and West Central Human Service Center.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Barbara Murry Phone: (701) 258-7838 Fax: (701) 258-7911 E-Mail: barbm@prideinc.org URL: www.prideinc.org
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Progress Enterprises, Inc.
1601 Hwy 20 N
Jamestown, ND 58402
Description:
Progress Enterprises provides a Vocational Development Program, Work Services, Supported Employment, Residential Services and a Community Center. The Vocational Development Program is an individualized training program which includes one-on-one instruction as well as a workshop experience when appropriate. The Work Services Program provides an opportunity for individuals who are, at present, unable to accept community employment. Supported Employment Program allows individuals with moderate barriers to employment an opportunity to achieve vocational goals with assistance. Residential Services are available for individuals in crisis. Referrals for this program are made through South Central Human Service Center. The Progress Community Center provides a social atmosphere for qualified individuals.
Hours:
8:00am - 4:30pm
Phone: 701-252-6994 Fax: 701-252-8153
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Progressive Office Experience/Self-Sufficiency Center, in partnership with Fargo Housing and Redevelopment Authority
201 11th Street N
Fargo, ND 58102
Description:
The Progressive Office Experience program provides opportunities for computerized tutorial training, in-office work experience, and customer care in our clothing program. Available computer training includes software that teaches basic computer skills. Working in-office is another chance for people to acquire beneficial work experience before entering a career. Another option is to help fit clients with business apparel in our clothing room, strengthen customer skills and business fashion sense. A $250 per week fee is applied to the employer; scholarships may be available.
Hours:
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact: Joy Kipp Phone: 701-237-6355 Fax: 701-237-6553 E-Mail: JOYK@fargohousing.org URL: www.fargohousing.org
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Project Advancing Literacy (PAL)
2110 Library Circle
Grand Forks, ND 58201
Description:
Project Advancing Literacy is organized to promote increased literacy among adults in the Greater Grand Forks region. Services are free. One-to-one tutoring is scheduled by appointment and takes place in the Grand Forks Public Library and PAL office. Students need to provide their own transportation and learning supplies.
Hours:
Wednesdays
Contact: Barbara J. Knipe Phone: 701-772-1550 Fax: 701-772-1379 E-Mail: barbara.knipe@sendit.nodak.edu URL: www.grandforksgov.com/readpal
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Project HERO
2204 5 Ave N, Suite C
Moorhead, MN 56560
Description:
Project HERO collects and redistributes donated healthcare materials to benefit those in need.
All viable medical excess and equipment are handled in an environmentally safe manner, promoting recycling through redistribution.
HERO assists those in greatest need: the poor, the ill and injured, the elderly, and the young.
Hours:
M - F:10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Contact: Joyce Newton Phone: 218.284.6111 Fax: 218.284.6112 E-Mail: joyce@fmhero.com URL: www.fmhero.org
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Protection & Advocacy Project
PO Box 1300
Belcourt, ND 58316
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8 am to 5 pm Monday - Friday
Contact: Ella Davis Phone: (701) 477 - 5066 E-Mail: emdavis@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project
512 4th Avenue East Room 220
PO Box 2472 Williston, ND 58802-2472
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Janelle Olson, Advocate Phone: (701) 774-4345 Fax: (701) 774-4302 E-Mail: jfolson@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project
900 N Broadway, Suite 210
Minot, ND 58703-2379
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Angie Dubovoy, Advocate Phone: (701) 857-7686 or toll free 1-800-472-2670 Fax: (701) 857-7687 E-Mail: andubovoy@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project
1401 College Drive
Devils Lake, ND 58301-1596
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Robin Rosendahl, Advocate Phone: (701) 665-4426 Fax: (701) 665-4454 E-Mail: rrosendahl@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project
311 South 4th Street, Suite 112
Grand Forks, ND 58201
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Dawn Rorvig, Advocate or Carol Weiler, Advocate Phone: (701) 795-3800 or (701) 795-3801 Fax: (701) 795-3803 E-Mail: cweiler@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project
1351 Page Drive, Suite 303
Fargo, ND 58103
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday thorugh Friday
Contact: Craig Sinclair, Bob Syverson or Martha Tollefson Phone: (701) 239-7222, (701) 239-7223 or (701) 239-7245 Fax: (701) 239-7224 E-Mail: csinclai@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project
311 1st Avenue S
Jamestown, ND 58401
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Miriam Sayler-Nyland and Cindy Lund Phone: (701) 253-3295 Fax: (701) 253-3245 E-Mail: mnyland@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project
400 E Broadway, Suite 409
Bismarck, ND 58501-4071
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Intake Advocate Phone: (701) 328-2950 Fax: (701) 328-3934 E-Mail: lmovchan@nd.gov or pmack@nd.gov or lpoppe@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project
135 Sims, Suite 206
Dickinson, ND 58601
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. Annual priorities are set which determine the focus (problem areas) for use of federal grants and State dollars. Abuse, neglect, & exploitation of individuals with disabilities remain a priority every year. Other priorities include, but are not limited to: education services, community integration, and assistive technology. Services to eligible clients include: protective services, advocacy assistance & representation, and legal representation. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, and systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Edna Keller, Advocate Phone: (701) 227-7444 Fax: (701) 227-7443 E-Mail: ekeller@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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Protection and Advocacy Project - Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security Program
400 E Broadway, Suite 409
Bismarck, ND 58504
Description:
The Protection and Advocacy Project (P&A) is a State agency with the mandate to protect & advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities of all ages. The Project has seven grant programs of which includes the Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security (PABSS). The PABSS was established pursuant to the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999. It is administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) through direct grants to each state-designated P&A agency. The purpose of this program is 1) to provide information and advice about obtaining VR and employment services; and 2) to provide advocacy or other services that a beneficiary needs to secure or regain gainful employment. The PABSS program can serve any individual who is entitled to SSI or SSDI benefits based on disability or blindness. General services include: information & referral, education & training, self advocacy support, systems advocacy.
Hours:
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday
Contact: Vickay Gross, PABSS Coordinator Phone: (701) 328-2950 or Toll Free 1-800-472-2670 or ND Relay 711 Fax: (701) 328-3934 E-Mail: vgross@nd.gov URL: www.ndpanda.org
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