All People Resource Help

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1

Everyone goes through challenging seasons.

Every one of us has times in our lives where we are in need of care, support and help. Sometimes these situations are dire, unique and require immediate and professional attention. It is our hope that the following resources will give you a starting point in your search for help.

When contacting any organization it is important for you to assess the organization and their qualifications. Please note that All People does not warrant the competence or services of any of these organizations. We have a relationship with and support several of them, but we do not have intimate knowledge of all the organizations listed here.

Counseling

Quadra Counseling Associates, LLC 
100 Cummings Center, Suite 214-E 
Beverly, MA 01915 
978 524-4889 
cynthia.fisher@quadracounseling.com 

Type: General Practice 

Insurance: BCBS, United Behavioral Health, Harvard Pilgrim, and more 

Specialty: Blended Family, Affair Recovery, Elderly, Abuse, Grief, Trauma, Women’s Issues, Spirituality, Children, Teens, Parents and Family, Depression, Anxiety, Loss 

Restoration

  • PLACE OF PROMISE

    Place of Promise provides Christ-centered programming for men, women, and children to experience physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual healing. At Place of Promise, a life can be transformed, leaving behind death and despair while beginning a new life of hope and potential.

  • Mercy Multiplied

    Mercy Multiplied exists to provide opportunities for all to experience God’s unconditional love, forgiveness, and life-transforming power. We offer multiple programs and resources online and onsite designed to equip people to live free and stay free in Christ.

  • House of Hope Lowell, Massachusetts

    House of Hope is dedicated to homeless families in Massachusetts, helping them gain stable housing. House of Hope is represented by two distinct sister nonprofit organizations, House of Hope Shelterand House of Hope Housing that share a commitment to transitioning homeless families into a stable community life by providing tandem services that:

    Respect and nurture families so they can begin to heal from the trauma of homelessness, and

    Support parents by guiding them through opportunities to build economic sufficiency and embrace a stable home life.

  • Pregnancy Care Center

    The Pregnancy Care Center is a non-profit ministry of Jesus Christ committed to saving lives physically, spiritually, and emotionally... one life at a time.

Domestic Violence Crisis Lines:


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Nationwide

SafeLink
24/7 Crisis Hotline: (877) 785-2020
24/7 Crisis Hotline: (877) 521-2601 (TTY)

National Domestic Violence Hotline

24/7 Crisis Hotline: (800) 799-7233

National Sexual Assault Hotline

24/7 Crisis Hotline: (800) 656-4673

Statewide Organizations

Our Deaf Survivor's Center
(508) 426-2420 
Video Phone (VP): connect@odscunity.org

128 Providence St 
Worcester MA 01604

PO BOX 2276 
Worcester MA 01613 

SafeLink - Statewide Domestic Violence

24/7 Crisis Hotline: (877) 785-2020

24/7 Crisis Hotline: (877) 521-2601 (TTY)


Suicide and Mental Health Crisis Lines: 988

Massachusetts Behavioral Health Help line, 24/7 support available
Call or text: 833-773-2445
https://www.masshelpline.com

Massachusetts Substance Use Hotline: 1-800-327-5050
https://helplinema.org/


National Suicide Hotline Provides help with substance abuse, depression, mental and physical illness, and even loneliness.
Contact: 1-800-273-8255 – 24 hours
https://988lifeline.org/

Poison Crisis Line

The Poison Help hotline, (800) 222-1222, is a FREE, 24 hour service providing professional medical advice to those who have been exposed to a poison.  https://maripoisoncenter.com/

General Help 2-1-1
Mass 2-1-1 was created and is staffed by the United Way. This 24/7 service was created as a resource to connect callers to information about critical health and human services programs. 2-1-1 is the Commonwealth's primary telephone information call center.
https://mass211.org/


Shelter Help



Transitional Living Programs - Northern Massachusetts
Alternative House

Lowell
24/7 Crisis Hotline: (888) 291-6228
Local: (978) 454-1436
Help for Abused Women and their Children (HAWC)

Salem
24/7 Crisis Hotline: (800) 547-1649
Salem Office: (978) 744-6841

Supportive Care

Haverhill
Lawrence
(978) 686-1300
(800) 691-3947

Food Help

LOCAL ASSISTANCE: North Reading Food Pantry:
https://nrfoodpantry.org/help-from-the-food-pantry

Somebody Cares New England
https://somebodycaresne.org/food-pantry/
978-912-7626

358 Washington Street
Haverhill, MA 01832


Greater Boston Food Bank
At The Greater Boston Food Bank, we provide SNAP application assistance. If you have questions about SNAP or want to apply, contact GBFB’s SNAP outreach team through our online referral form, call us at 617-598-5022 or email us at SNAP@GBFB.org!

Transportation help


https://www.mass.gov/im-looking-for-transportation

Massachusetts Transit Authority: Main: 617-222-3200

https://www.mbta.com/

Lowell Regional Transit Authority : https://lrta.com/

Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority: https://www.mvrta.com/


Law Enforcement Help

Middlesex Sheriff’s office
12 Gill St
Woburn, MA
781-960-2800

Wilmington Police Department
Contact: (978) 658-5071 
1 Adelaide St, Wilmington, MA 01887

North Reading Police Department
Contact: (978) 664-3131
150 Park St
North Reading, MA  01864

Veterans Help

Veterans Northeast Outreach Center
10 Reed Street Haverhill, MA 01832
https://vneoc4vets.org/  contact: 978-372-3626
With compassion and dedication, we help at risk and low-income Veterans with basic food and shelter needs, housing, advocacy, social engagement, community activities, case management, and VA benefits & claims assistance.

If you are a Veteran in need, or you care for a Veteran, we are here for you.


Mission Of Deeds
781.944.9797
6 Chapin Ave
Reading, MA 01867

Mission of Deeds is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer-based organization located in Reading, MA that gives beds, furniture, and basic household items, free of charge to those in need.