The Antioch Group is a contemporary Christian counseling center in Peoria, IL. We offer therapy and psychological services for adults, adolescents, children and families. Our counselors will treat you and your family with respect, guiding you through emotional or relational problems. If youve encountered a situation in your life that you just cant work out, you can count on us to help you through it.
We can help you with any of the following issues:
Sexual and substance addictions
Adult Internet addictions
ADD and ADHD
Depression and anxiety
Eating disorders
We offer life skills groups for all ages, as well as EMDR therapy. Other therapy options with us include biofeedback, support groups and family sessions. Our counselors provide experienced psychological and forensic evaluation for addictions, behavioral disorders and relationship issues. We also offer adoption and bonding assessments. Help, guidance and recovery are only a call away.
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Calhoun Pregnancy Center, Inc is a non-profit Christian Organization supported solely by local churches and gifts from individuals. We have been serving women and families in the Calhoun, Ga area since 1987.
We are operated by volunteers who are committed to Christian values and who believe in the sanctity of all human life.
Calhoun Pregnancy Center is a 501C(3) organization. Appointments are not necessary but are appreciated. Donations and volunteeers are very much welcome. Please call us for further details
Our goal is to assist clients in achieving recovery and optimal levels of functioning, while improving relationships with their families, employers/school, and peers.
Services provided:
*Substance Abuse Assessment
*DUI Evaluation
*Adult Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse and Relapse
Prevention
*Victims Panel
*Case Management
*Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
*Prescription Drug Abuse Treatment
*Womens Substance Abuse Treatment
*Drug & Alcohol Education Classes for Adults and
Adolescents
*Anger Management Classes
*Cognitive Self Change - Idaho Model
Classes for Men & Women
*Individual Therapy
*Family Therapy
*Transportation Service Available
Most insurance & State Substance Abuse Funds Accepted
Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, next door to the Georgia Aquarium and the World of Coca-Cola, the architecturally-striking Center for Civil and Human Rights is a cultural attraction that connects the American Civil Rights Movement to today's Global Human Rights Movements through a variety of visual and interactive exhibits. Its stated purpose is "to create a safe space for visitors to explore the fundamental rights of all human beings, so that they leave inspired and empowered to join the ongoing dialogue about human rights in their communities."
Parking and public transportation to the Center for Civil and Human Rights
Parking for visitors to the Center for Civil and Human Rights is available at the nearby World of Coca-Cola or Georgia Aquarium garages. The Center is also an approximately 10-minute walk from the Georgia Dome/Georgia World Congress Center/Phillips Arena/CNN Center and Civic Center MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) light passenger-rail stations.
Best and worst time to go to the Center for Civil and Human Rights
Given the large number of nearby attractions (see below), traffic in the streets surrounding the Center for Civil and Human Rights can be very congested. Check ahead to determine if there are any events taking place in the area that are likely to cause additional congestion during times you wish to visit.
Admission to the Center for Civil and Human Rights
Individual admission to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights currently falls in the $5 to $15 range, with various discounts available based on age and military status. Discounts are available for groups of ten and larger; these tours must be scheduled through the Center's Group Sales Department. The Center is open Monday – Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and on Sunday, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. It is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Must see/do at the Center for Civil and Human Rights
The Center for Civil and Human Rights features a continually rotating gallery of items from the Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection, where visitors can view the personal papers and items related to Dr. King. The Civil Rights Movement gallery, meanwhile, presents the fight for equality in the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s through an immersive experience of sight, sounds and interactive displays.
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Other places to visit near the Center for Civil and Human Rights
Nearby attractions include the Georgia Aquarium; The World of Coca-Cola; the College Football Hall of Fame; CNN Center; and Centennial Olympic Park, whose features include the SkyView Ferris wheel.
Insider tip for visitors to the Center for Civil and Human Rights
Check out Atlanta CityPASS, a booklet of discounted admission tickets to 5 must-see tourist attractions (including the Center for Civil and Human Rights) in Atlanta. The booklet is available online and at all Atlanta CityPASS attractions.
Author's bio: Martin Sinderman is a freelance writer as well as owner/operator of Savannah Sidewalk Tours, a walking-tour company.
Guiding Eyes For Blind is an internationally accredited guide dog school. The nonprofit organization was founded in 1956 to provide the blind and visually impaired with the freedom to travel safely and independently.
There are two campuses, one at the Yorktown Heights headquarters and training site and the Patterson Canine Development Center.
Guiding Eyes has had more than 7,000 graduating guide dogs. It provides professional training and follow-up services. It costs approximately $45,000 to prepare students and dogs to become a Guiding Eyes team.
The organization receives no government funding and provides dogs, plus training and lifetime support, to its blind and visually impaired students at no cost to them. To fulfill its mission, Guiding Eyes depends on contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations.