PARISH OUTREACH
PARISH OF THE HOLY CROSS
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                     Important Links & Telephone Numbers
                  
                  ( For link, click on underlined word)

                              Alcoholics   Anonymous Hotline

           AA Hotline                                                 631-669-1124

                                            Catholic Charities
          
           Food Stamps Screening                            631-799-9546
           Main                                                           631-733-7000

                                             Domestic Violence
           Suffolk County Coalition
                      against Domestic Violence              631-666-8833  
            Victims Information Bureau  
                        of Suffolk (VBS)                            631-360-3730

                                             HEAP
            Home and Energy
                      Assistance Program                        631-853-8825

                             Suffolk County Dept. of Social Services

             Child Abuse Hotline                                   800-343-3720
             Abandoned Infant                                      866-TLC-BABY
                                                                                 ( 866-853-2229)
              Adult Protective Intake                             631-654-3195
              Emergency Services                                631-854-9100
                      (After 4:30pm weekdays & all day weekend)


                                             Suicide Hotline
             Response                                                   631-751-7500
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"Whenever men and
women are to be found
who are in want of
food and drink, of
clothing, of housing,
medicine, work,
education, the means
necessary for leading
a truly human life,
individuals racked by
misfortune, illness,
suffering in isolation
or imprisonment,
Christian charity
should go in search of
them, find them out,
comfort them with
devout care and give
them the help that will
relieve their needs."

- Vatican II- “The Lay
People” Charitable
Works and Social Aid