Mental & Physical Health (insurance, too)
Seeking help when it is needed is BRAVE
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Suicide Hotline
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a United States-based suicide prevention network of over 160 crisis centers that provides 24/7 service via a toll-free hotline with the number 9-8-8. It is available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
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Weston County Public Health
400 Stampede St. • Newcastle
307-746-4774
Monday-Friday • 8-12 a.m. and 1-5 p.m.Weston County Public Health offers numerous services including disease prevention, family planning, immunizations and maternal child health programs.
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Weston County Health Services (Weston County Hospital District)
1124 Washington Blvd • Newcastle
307-746-4491Weston County Health Services operates the hospital in Newcastle, is home to a pharmacy and brings a wide variety of medical services to the community. They have clinics in Newcastle and Upton.
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Weston County Dept. of Family Services
22922 US Hwy 85 • Newcastle
307-746-4657Located in the Bomgaars parking lot, the Department of Family Services promotes the safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of families through community partnerships. Local DFS offices can help qualifying families with supplemental nutrition assistance (SNAP), child support program, POWER program, child care expense assistance and other needed services.
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Weston County Health Services Newcastle Clinic
1121 Washington Blvd., Newcastle, WY 82701. 307-746-6720.
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Weston County Health Services Upton Clinic & Pharmacy
717 Pine St., Upton, WY 82730
307-468-2302Pharmacy has a drop-box for un-used prescription medications.
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Weston County Health Services Newcastle Pharmacy
1124 Washington Blvd., Newcastle, WY 82701. 307-746-2425.
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Weston County Home Health Services
725 Washington Blvd., Newcastle, WY 82701
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Hometown Medical Clinic
719 Washington Blvd • Newcastle
307-746-2182Family medicine practice.
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Cambria Discount Drug
701 Washington Blvd. (inside Decker's Food Center), Newcastle, WY 82701. 307-746-9191.
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Volunteers of America (formerly Northern Wyoming Mental Health)
At Volunteers of America, we strive to help our clients become better versions of themselves. Whether you are in crisis or in need of long-term assistance to live with a diagnosis, Volunteers of America can offer support.
With services that range from counseling to psychiatry, from crisis stabilization to long-term housing, VOA is ready to help with any stage in the mental health journey.
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2-1-1 Get Connected. Get Help.
Wyoming 2-1-1 makes it easy to find food, housing, job training and much more. Wyoming 2-1-1 provides the most current and comprehensive database of community resources in the State of Wyoming (nearly 2500 listings), which serves as a central access point for connecting Wyoming's residents to community resources. By simply dialing the number 2-1-1 or searching the website, people can connect to help when they need it.
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WYO Help
128 Main Street, Suite G • Newcastle
307-532-0269“Our mission is to improve the quality of life for people in need by empowering them to become more self sufficient.” — WYO HELP
They offer help with housing, health, employment and more!
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Medicaid & Kid Chip
855-294-2127
Medicaid helps pay for certain health care services, and is available to qualifying families, children, individuals who are aged, blind or disabled, and qualified or non-qualified aliens.
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FOCUS
204 W. Main St. (Courthouse Annex)
307-746-2748.Support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Recovery Support Program
307-421-7261
Get the support you need from trained volunteers.