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Cape Cod Women Support Resources

Health Resources

Alzheimer’s Support
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Alzheimer's Services of Cape Cod & the Islands Inc.: provides information, education and support for the people and their families on Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket who have Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. 508-775-5656

Cancer Resources

Cape Cod Angels helps people in need of all sorts of non-medical assistance. 508-693-0220 Email: CapeCodAngels@verizon.net

Cancer Care (800) 813-4673 offers financial assistance in the form of limited grants for certain treatment expenses.

Needy Meds NeedyMeds is non-profit that helps patients by referring them to patient assistance programs to help with medical costs.

Hope Lodge is a housing program supported by the American Cancer Society that provides free housing on a temporary basis for cancer patients undergoing treatment. A Hope Lodge has opened in Boston. (800)-277-2345

Road to Recovery is an American Cancer Society program which provides transportation to and from treatment for people who have cancer and do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. Volunteer drivers donate their time and the use of their cars so that patients can receive the life-saving treatments they need.
(800)- 277-2345 .Eventide Art

The Mesothelioma is an up-to-date resource for all issues ranging from mesothelioma statistics to treatment options.

Subsidized Dental Care

Cape Cod Dentist’s Care, not for profit agency funded by the MA Dept of Public Health. Cape Cod dentists volunteer in this program to help lower to lower-middle income people who do not have dental insurance gain access to much-needed dental care at reduced fees. For more information contact Cape Cod Dentist’s Care at The Community Coalition of Cape Cod
(508) 255-2163 or Email: coalitioninfo@verizon.net

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Community Coalition
of Cape Cod Inc.

Cape Learning & Organizing Network
To empower Cape residents to achieve and maintain a healthy community for individual and common good, through prevention, advocacy and community development. Email: coalition@verizon.net

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A resource center for women with chronic, life threatening
and/or disabling illness, serving Provincetown to Eastham

Post Office Box 1376
336 Commercial Street #9
Provincetown MA 02657
Tel: 508.487.4357
Fax: 508.487.4364

Irene Rabinowitz, Executive Director
Email: info@helpingourwomen.org

Cape Learning & Organizing Network coalition@verizon.net

Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA)

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Working Women Resources

WECAN

537 Main Street
Suite 2H Harwich Port, MA 02646
(508) 430-8111

WECAN offers support for Cape women. Call them to set up an appointment to speak with a counselor about the programs. All services are offered free of charge. Donations are gratefully accepted. Options: Career counseling, advocacy and referral program for women in transition.

  • Pathmakers This mutual mentoring program empowers women in transition by offering one-on-one mentor relation-ships, peer support and community building. Women make a ten month commitment to work on life goals.
  • Legal Clinics Women can take advantage of a free half-hour session with a lawyer in our once-a-month legal clinic.
  • Divorce Support Group A weekly facilitated support group for women going through the divorce process.
  • Computer Classes Learn basic computer skills.

Check out the WE CAN Resource list.

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ABWA (American Business Women's Association) Cape Cod Charter Chapter


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BPW (Business & Professional Women)
of Lower Cape Cod

BPW strives to "achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information." Monthly meetings at local restaurants (508) 945-1119


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Geek Girl – Computer Support & Classes

Geek Girl Mission is to "educate and empower every girl and woman at every age level, on every skill level, at every income level on computer technology with fun and provide a legacy by giving back and paying it forward".

Crisis Intervention

Cape Cod Center for Women
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CCCW mission is to "assisst and support battered women and their children in leaving a violent environment and transitioning to independent living fully connected to a network of community support and with a lifelong safety plan."

(CCCW) 24/7 HOTLINE | (800) 745-SAFE


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New Hope Inc.

SE and Central MASS. shelter for abuse and
domestic violence 24/7 hotline | (800) 323-HOPE (4673)

"Through continuous evaluation and constant improvement, [New Hope's] staff and volunteers strive to fulfill [their] commitment to their mission of working to strengthen individuals and families by ending domestic and sexual violence."

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HAWC (Help for Abused Women and their Children)

The purpose of HAWC is to create social change by taking action against personal and societal patterns of violence and oppression. HAWC provides services and support to victims of domestic violence residing in 23 cities and towns on Massachusetts' North Shore in order that they may make informed, independent decisions about their futures, and access alternatives to living in a violent situation. In Salem, MA: Provides three months of immediate, safe housing and permanent housing assistance (917) 744-855.

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NELCWIT ( New England Learning Center for Women in Transition)

NELCWIT offers "counseling, safe homes, advocacy, and education to women and children who have survived domestic violence or sexual abuse, and prevention education for area schools, professionals, and other groups."
(888) 249-0806.

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Independence House

"Your friend, Your Neighbor, Your Sister, Your Child, Your Community . . . Our Responsibility"

Independence House, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization, established in 1979 to serve the needs of battered woman and their children. In 1981, Independence House added rape crisis services to its programs.
ABWA Email: indhouse@indhouse.net

  • Hyannis Area:
    Independence House
    160 Bassett Lane, Hyannis
    508-771-6507
  • Provincetown Area:
    Grace Gouveia Building
    26 Alden Street
    Provincetown 508-487-
  • Orleans Area:
    Independence House
    14 Old Tote Road
    Orleans 508-240-3845
  • Falmouth Area:
    Independence House
    22 Main Street
    Falmouth 508-540-5954
  • Ahanecqa Collins Child Care Center:
    116 Stevens Street
    Hyannis 508-778-6818

    HOTLINE: 1-800-439-6507
    National Domestic Violence Hotline
    800-799-7233
Outer Cape Committee Against Domestic Abuse

Outer Cape Committee Against Domestic Abuse

508-349-1173 (numerous links to shelters, social services and assistance)

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The Clothesline Project

"The Clothesline Project (CLP) is a program started on Cape Cod, MA, in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. It is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt. They then hang the shirt on a clothesline to be viewed by others as testimony to the problem of violence against women." Email: ClotheslineProject@verizon.net

Food Pantries:

Falmouth Service Center

The causes and impact of financial hardship are far-reaching. Therefore, it is our mission to ease stress, reduce hunger, and improve the quality of life for our neighbors in need. An important goal of FSC is to increase self-sufficiency for clients by helping to build networks among clients and agencies and, of utmost importance, between neighbors.

All Cape Food Pantries

All Cape Cod Food Pantries

Listings of food pantries on Cape Cod