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WYOMING 2-1-1
Dial 2-1-1 for free, confidential support to connect with services including 
food, clothing, shelter, mental & physical health resources, disaster support, 
employment and financial help, and support for youth, families and seniors.

 

HELP LINES

National Suicide Prevention Center
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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Teen Line (Teens Helping Teens)
1-310-855-4673 or text “TEEN” to 839863
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Safe2Tell Wyoming
For students to report any threatening behavior from friends, family and community.
1-844-996-7233
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National Runaway Safeline
1-800-786-2929
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National Human Trafficking Hotline
1-888-373-7888 or text 233733
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National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799 SAFE
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Safe House
307-637-7233 (24 hour line)
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LAW ENFORCEMENT

Sheriff Department
307-637-6524 Cheyenne
307-245-3777 Pine Bluffs


Police Department
307-637-6524 Burns
 

Highway Patrol
307-777-4321

 

VICTIM SERVICES

Cheyenne Police Department
Victims Assistance Program

307-637-6506 (Brenda)
307-637-6568 (Ashley)


Safe House
307-634-8655
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FAMILY SERVICES & BASIC NEEDS

Wyoming Department of Family Services
1510 E. Pershing Blvd, Cheyenne
307-777-7921
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Family Promise
307-772-8770
 

Community Action
307-635-9191

 

FOOD

SNAP
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Benefits
1-307-777-7921
1-800-221-5689
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SNAP Application (English)
SNAP Application (Spanish)


TEFAP
Emergency Food Assistance Program
Call Christina Nation at 307-777-5878
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Needs Inc. Food Pantry (FREE)
900 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, WY
Call 307-632-4132 for pickup/delivery
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Town of Burns Food Bank (FREE)
Town Garage (3rd & Prairie) Burns, WY
Hours: Wednesdays 2:30pm – 3:30 pm


Pine Bluffs Food Bank (FREE)
607 Elm Street, Pine Bluffs, WY
Hours 9:00-11:00 am
Call 307-245-3746 for delivery


Comea Shelter
1504 Stinson Ave, Cheyenne, WY
307-632-3174
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MEDICAL

KidCare (CHIP)
Affordable Health Care for Children
1-855-294-2127
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Medicaid - Wyoming
1-855-294-2127


Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
Emergency 307-634-2273


Best Beginnings
Pregnancy Support
307-633-4013
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CLOTHING

Shepard’s Closet
Free clothing and household items
327 S Main Street, Burns, WY
Open: Monday-Thursday from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm and Saturdays from 9:00 am - Noon


Interfaith
2950 Spruce Drive, Cheyenne
307-772-8770


Needs Inc.
900 Central Ave, Cheyenne
307-632-4132
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SHELTERS & HOUSING

Comea Shelter
1504 Stinson Ave, Cheyenne, WY
307-632-3174


Interfaith
2950 Spruce Drive, Cheyenne
307-772-877


HUD Housing Referral Service
1-800-569-4287
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Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP)
Help to pay heating bills for families and elderly.
1-800-246-4221
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Community Action of Laramie County
Rent & Utility Assistance, Dental, Housing, Self Sufficiency Programs
200 W. 17th Street, Cheyenne
307-635-9291
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ELDERLY / OVER 60

Commodity Supplement Food Program (CSFP)
Free monthly food box for those over 60 and income eligible.
Call Kayla Caines at 307-856-6522
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Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP)
Help to pay heating bills for those over 60.
1-800-246-4221

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AT RISK/TROUBLED YOUTH & FAMILIES

Cathedral Home for Children
Laramie, WY
1-800-676-1909
Cathedralhome.org
 

Cathedral Home for Children is to helping traumatized youth and their families. 
We offer a comprehensive spectrum of supports and services ranging
from community prevention programs, residential placement,
education and transitioning youth back into society. 


Wyoming Cowboy Challenge Academy (WCCA)
Guernsey, WY
307-836-7500
wycowboychallenge.org


The WCCA is a two-phased voluntary program geared toward Wyoming’s 16-to-18
years old at-risk youth. The first phase is a 22-week or 5.5 month residential
program followed by a 12-month post-residential or at home second phase.
The Residential Phase of the program takes place in a safe, disciplined and
motivational environment that promotes structure, teamwork, self-control and
academics along with leadership, health, community service, life skills, job skills,
physical fitness and citizenship.