Internet mississippi State University includes an Online Exhibit Hall, Genealogy Page, andHistorical Records of Government agencies. Center for Civic education homepage. http://www.civiced.org/internet.html
Extractions: At Purdue University. "The [Center's] focus is to provide programs, institutes, activities, and resources for educators to implement more powerful citizenship programs and opportunities that result in active student involvement in schools and communities." American Bar Association - Division for Public Education A public service, educational support, and applied research institute; dedicated to promoting a better understanding of California's government, politics, peoples, cultures and history. Fostering civic literacy is a primary mission of the Center. The Center conducts numerous programs designed to enhance political literacy and opportunities for effective participation of Californians. Center on Education Policy
ECS Issue Site: Mentoring/Tutoring (What States Are Doing) also includes links to state education agencies' RFPs and mentoring of childrenand youth in mississippi. Helping state leaders shape education policy 700 http://www.ecs.org/html/IssueSection.asp?issueid=82&s=What States Are Doing
Mississippi State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee of representatives from the following state agencies 1. mississippi 4. State Departmentof education 5. Board 9278 FAX (601)3599252 lbarnett@mississippi.org http://www.decd.state.ms.us/jobs_training/msoicc.htm
Extractions: Select a topic. Select a topic Career Information PublicationCareer Information Publication Improved Career Decision Making Program (ICDM) The Career Development Facilitator (CDF) Training Program The National Career Development Guidelines Workforce In Transition (WIT) Employee Career Development Program Life/Work Adult Portfolio The Real Game Series For more information Links to Related Sites Directions, a career tabloid published by the Mississippi State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee (SOICC), provides occupational and career information targeted to high school students to assist them in their career planning process. A variety of information is available about career opportunities and available options in order to make a good career decision. Supplemental information concerning job-seeking and employability skills is also included. In the very near future this publication will be available for download straight from this web site in Adobe Acrobat 3.0 format. Check back to get the document directly from the Internet.
AmeriCorps*State And National Direct The Lower mississippi Delta Service Corps, Inc., is committed of functions in theareas of education and human in small groups in host agencies throughout the http://www.americorps.org/joining/direct/direct_ms.html
Extractions: AmeriCorps members, certified as Reading Tutors, provide one-on-one tutoring to 800 students in grades K-6 in thirty minute sessions at least four times a week resulting in 75% of the students demonstrating an improvement by at least one grade level. Members also organize community-based after school and out of school enrichment activities for one hour, twice per week so that 600 students will indicate positive attitudes toward reading. To increase parent involvement, members also disseminate information and activities for parents to assist their children with reading, resulting in increased literacy skills as measured by 80% parent participation. The AmeriCorps members serve in 7 low-performing school districts in the socio-economically distressed communities of the Mississippi Delta region.
Campaign Site and children's social services agencies in sharing MI; $650,000; The State of mississippi,mississippi Department of education Using Internet http://www.digitalempowerment.org/background/children.html
Extractions: The State of California, Children's Council of San Francisco To create an online information system to facilitate coordination and collaboration among agencies, planning organizations, and other entities concerned with the well-being of children in the city and county of San Francisco. October 1, 1996; San Francisco, CA; $150,167 The State of Hawaii, Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children Developing a telemedicine network to provide prenatal care for Native Hawaiians in rural areas. October 1, 1999; Honolulu, HI; $550,000 The State of Illinois, Circuit Court of Cook County Creating a Children's Advocacy Network to match delinquent, abused, and neglected children with volunteers and community-based organizations to speed the delivery of services, improve case management, and reduce juvenile crime. October 1, 1997; Chicago, IL; $625,000 The State of Kansas, University of Kansas Medical Center Providing teleconsultation to children by connecting school nurses to doctors. October 1, 1998; Kansas City, KS; $424,945 The State of Louisiana, Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement To create the Louisiana Children's Network for exchanging information on children's issues to assist law enforcement and children's social services agencies in sharing information, such as locating child runaways and tracking gang activity. October 1, 1996; Baton Rouge, LA; $54,252
Technical Assistance - Development And Revision Of Content Schools George, Iowa Iowa Association of education agencies - Ft. Dodge, IowaMenominee Indian School District - Keshena, Wisconsin mississippi Bend Area http://www.mcrel.org/PDFConversion/Standards/StandardsTechAsstSheet.asp
IRI_Web_Site_URLS assistance and consultation to state VR agencies. Program/College of education (Alabama,Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, mississippi, North Carolina, South http://www.rcep6.org/IRI_Web_Site_URLs.htm
Extractions: Web Site URLs 26th IRI 2000 - Using the Internet as a Resource to the Work of the State VR Counselor . Web Site URLs Menu Link here for the R egional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Programs (RRCEPs) and Community Rehabilitation Programs - Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Programs (CRP-RRCEPs). ... - Region 6 RCEP Webmaster to report broken hyperlinks, new URLs, and/or additional information: loehlers@rcep6.org S croll Down for Descriptive Summaries and URL Link Menu for Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Programs (RRCEP) C ommunity Rehabilitation Programs - Rehabilitation Continuing Education Programs (CRP - RRCEPs). The Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Programs (RRCEPs) are funded by grants from the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) within the U.S. Department of Education and serve persons with disabilities. ( Link here for RSA online at: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/RSA/rsa.html ). The RRCEPs provide performance-based continuing education services to rehabilitation organizations and personnel in the state Vocational Rehabilitation agencies. The RRCEPs provide programs designed to improve the job skills, provide new knowledge, and update the training of rehabilitation professionals through an integrated series of educational services that emphasize the skills necessary to a worker's effective performance. The RRCEPs conduct continuing education workshops, seminars, conferences, and training sessions; collect and disseminate up-to-date information and provide technical assistance and consultation to state VR agencies.
Interstate Renewable Energy Council : Annual Innovation Awards to the educational guidelines set by education agencies at the primary message ofthis education campaign is solar power installations west of the mississippi. http://www.irecusa.org/articles/static/1/1023098122_987098175.html
Extractions: The Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs has tapped the resources and expertise of the National Energy Education Projects (NEED) for the Schools Going Solar Program for the Chicago Public Schools. NEEDs energy education program is a multi-sided, comprehensive approach to energy education. NEEDs solar schools program creates learning laboratories within schools fortunate to be receiving PV systems for their buildings. All participating schools receive NEED materials, which illustrate hands-on education at its best. The activities incorporate music, drama, language, arts and math skills, as well as scientific investigation to teach about energy. All NEED training programs and classroom activities are correlated to the National Science Education Standards and to the educational guidelines set by education agencies at the state and local levels.
AmeriCorps - Mississippi Programs for 150 staff members and volunteers with the host nonprofit agencies. mississippiPowerPALS mississippi Department of education - Digital Divide http://www.mcvs.org/americorps/
Extractions: AmeriCorps main AmeriCorps 13 programs are "Getting Things Done" in Mississippi Mississippi AmeriCorps members meet critical educational, public-safety, environmental and human needs. And they recruit volunteers to help improve their effectiveness and strengthen communities. Mississippi's AmeriCorps programs are united by the national goal of getting things done helping communities address urgent social problems. This year, over 1,000 AmeriCorps members will serve communities across Mississippi in these programs: America Reads - Mississippi Achieving Character Through Initiatives and Opportunities Now) Campus Link Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities/AmeriCorps MPOWERS ... Mississippi PowerPALS America Reads Mississippi - "Tutors with a Mission" America Reads Mississippi (ARM "Tutors With A Mission") engages 270 AmeriCorps members who tutor full-time to Pre-K through 3rd grade students in reading, tutor in extended school programs, recruit volunteers for the schools,, serve in activities that promote parent communication and involvement, and initiate local and statewide service projects. ARM is dedicated to improving the reading performance of PreK-3 children, encouraging public awareness and support of literacy, and helping to increase the number of certified teachers in Mississippi. ARM is administered by the Institutions of Higher Learning in partnership with: · Barksdale Reading Institute, University of Mississippi · Center for Community Development, Delta State University · Center for Educational Partnerships, Mississippi State University · Early Childhood Institute, Mississippi State University · College of Education, Alcorn State University · Head Start · Mississippi Department of Education · Mississippi Schools and School Districts ·
The Education Report 3-29-02 for Title I grants to local education agencies to give million for special educationgrants to mississippi; and. Higher education faculty/staff at US public http://www.ncte.org/action/edreports/3-29-02.shtml
Extractions: Additional Resources for Teachers NCTE Links Advertising Awards Censorship Chat Classifieds Classroom Notes Plus COLEARN Council Chronicle Council-Grams Exhibiting FAQs Feedback Grants Governance Inbox Job Listings Jobs at NCTE Meeting Dates Membership NCTE Fund NCTE to You NCTE-talk Archives New Teachers Press Center Reading Initiative Research Resolutions Service Learning SLATE Standards Sponsorship Student Awards Teacher Prep Volunteer Corps Web Site Policies The Education Report A weekly report of public policy issues in American Education from U.S. Secretary of Education Participates in Education Rally U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige joined U.S. Rep. Chip Pickering (R-MS) for an education rally to celebrate President Bush's commitment to leaving no child behind and the President's proposed investments in education for Mississippi's students. Under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
Deaf Blind Child Issues 34 CFR 307.11 grantees, State education agencies, Part H Lead agencies, Adult Serviceagencies, and Family distributed within the state of mississippi by the http://www.lowvision.org/deaf_blind_child_issues.htm
Extractions: The National Technical Asistance Consortium for Children and Young Adults Who Are Deaf-Blind NTAC NTAC provides technical assistance to families and agencies serving children and young adults who are deaf-blind. The primary mission of NTAC is to assist states in improving the quality of services for individuals (birth to age 28) who are deaf-blind; and to increase the numbers of children, young adults, their families, and their service providers who will benefit from these services. This mission will be accomplished by providing a variety of technical assistance activities, including, training, information, and support to a wide array of agencies, including 34 CFR 307.11 grantees, State Education Agencies, Part H Lead Agencies, Adult Service Agencies, and Family Organizations. NTAC will assist in the development and maintenance of comprehensive services for families, early intervention programs, educational programs, and adult services to meet the unique needs of children and young adults who are deaf-blind. Receptive Communication - How Children Understand Your Messages to Them This fact sheet was adapted from one originally written by Rebecca M. Wilson and published and distributed within the state of Mississippi by the Mississippi Statewide Project for Individuals who are Deaf and Blind. The purpose includes describing the special problems of communicating with a child who is deaf-blind. Give tips for sending messages that will produce responses.
CCSSO Map Of States K12 education departments, with directories of schools and districts. From the Council of Chief State School Officers. http://www.ccsso.org/seamenu.html
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCIES mississippi. ESA and its programs and services. For more information,contact the CSIU Technology Group email gcraven@csiu.org. http://www.aaesa.org/map_mississippi.html
Extractions: If your state association doesn't have a statewide home page, why not create one and join the rest of us on-line. A statewide home page gives more visibility to your ESAs and the valuable role they play in your state's educational system. Then by linking each individual ESA home page to your statewide home page, you get increased visibility for your individual ESA and its programs and services. For more information, contact the CSIU Technology Group
State Profiles : Introduction service, also links back to the nationalservice.org home page. To date, more than3,200 mississippi residents have qualified for education awards totaling http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/ms_intro.html
Extractions: "Mississippi is among the beneficiaries of AmeriCorps....Congress would be hard pressed to find a better investment of public funds with a better resultcitizens helped in ways that would not happen without the kinds of partnerships and commitments AmeriCorps and other programs in the Corporation for National Service provide." Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal editorial, July 28, 1997 Getting things done in Mississippi. More than people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through national service projects across Mississippi. Serving through local nonprofits, schools, religious organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, organize neighborhood watch groups, clean parks, recruit volunteers, and accomplish other things to improve communities. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will provide more than to support Mississippi communities through three national service initiatives: AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 1,700 individuals
State Profiles : Highlights at the Crow's Nest Environmental education Center in lead role in managing the MississippiReads tutorial Campus Link partnered with 670 community agencies. http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/highlights/ms.html
Extractions: "I believe it is of the utmost importance to our district and others if programs such as Learn and Serve America continue. Certainly our dropout rate has decreased, students' self-esteem and academics have improved, and communities reap the benefits. It is only with opportunities like these that our district will be able to increase the education level of the total population and make needed improvements in the quality of life for everyone." "Preparing our youth to become future leaders takes commitment and dedication, both of which our AmeriCorps*VISTA members participating in national literacy improvement have exhibited. VISTA members working with at-risk youth with exceptional needs have contributed consistent support for our education system. I applaud and endorse their efforts."
Special Education - Links Services; Office for Civil Rights; State education agencies; Representatives; NationalCenter for education Statistics. and Organizations PTA; mississippi School For http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/special_education/links.html
Stateline.org: Education Title I To Local education agencies, By Stacey Range, Lansing State Journal MichiganMississippi Proud Paige Tells Home State Federal education Plan Ok'd http://www1.stateline.org/issue.do?issueId=124
Www.hudhcc.org/agencies/mississippi.txt in mississippi 03/20/03 (agencies with a THE HOUSING PARTNERSHIP NETWORK HOUSINGEDUCATION AND ECONOMIC Counseling Affiliate of mississippi CHILDREN'S HOME http://www.hudhcc.org/agencies/mississippi.txt
Extractions: HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies in MISSISSIPPI 04/09/03 (Agencies with a dash (-) have not been individually HUD approved, but are affiliates of one of the HUD funded National Intermediaries.) -SOUTH MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 111 Rue Magnolia, Suite 202 Biloxi, MS 395331386 Phone: 228-374-4160 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 228-374-6045 E-mail: smlsc01@aol.com Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED NORTH MISSISSIPPI RURAL LEGAL SERVICES OF CLARKSDALE 606 DeSoto Avenue Clarksdale, MS 38614 Phone: 662-627-4184 Toll-Free: 800-388-3163 TTY/TDD: Fax: 662-624-4009 E-mail: watsa@nmrls.com Website: www.nmrls.com Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Rental Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED -NORTH MISSISSIPPI RURAL LEGAL SERVICES 606 Desoto Avenue Clarksdale, MS 38614- Phone: 601-627-4184 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-624-4009 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED NORTH MISSISSIPPI RURAL LEGAL SERVICES OF GREENVILLE 159 North Hinds Greenville, MS 38701 Phone: 662-335-8203 Toll-Free: 800-545-1909 TTY/TDD: Fax: 662-335-7500 E-mail: watsa@nmrls.com Website: www.nmrls.com Type of Counseling: Default/Foreclosure Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED GULF COAST COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY 500 24th St Gulfport, MS 39507-1711 Phone: 228-868-4250 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 228-868-4163 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: HECM Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, Prepurchase Counseling Affiliate of: -SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 111 East Front Street Hattiesburg, MS 39403- Phone: 601-545-2950 Toll-Free: 800-773-1737 TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-545-2935 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED JACKSON METRO HOUSING PARTNERSHIP, INCORPORATED 1217 N. West St Jackson, MS 39202 Phone: 601-969-1895 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-969-5300 E-mail: marciareed@jam.rr.com Website: Type of Counseling: Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, Prepurchase Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: THE HOUSING PARTNERSHIP NETWORK HOUSING EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3405 Medgar Evers Blvd Jackson, MS 39213-6360 Phone: 601-981-1960 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-981-0258 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: HECM Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, Prepurchase Counseling Affiliate of: MISSISSIPPI CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY AND FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION 1900 North West St. Jackson, MS 392021034 Phone: 601-352-7784 Toll-Free: 800-388-6247 TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-968-0028 E-mail: Website: www.mchsfsa.org Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, HECM Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling Affiliate of: DIVISION OF AGING AND ADULT SERVICES 750 N State St Jackson, MS 39202- Phone: 601-359-4366 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-359-9664 E-mail: ELAnderson@MDHS.State.MS.US Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Rental Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: -CENTRAL SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES 414 South State Street Jackson, MS 39201- Phone: 601-948-6752 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-948-6757 E-mail: hn6720@handsnet.org Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED -CATHOLIC CHARITIES INCORPORATED 530 George Street Jackson, MS 39202-3013 Phone: 601-355-8634 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-960-8493 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, HECM Counseling, Rental Counseling Affiliate of: URBAN LEAGUE OF GREATER JACKSON 2310 Highway 80 W., Bldg. 1, Ste.E Jackson, MS 39204 Phone: 601-714-4600 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-714-4040 E-mail: jul@netdoor.com Website: Type of Counseling: HECM Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, Prepurchase Counseling Affiliate of: NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE -SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 531 North Fifth Avenue, Suite B Laurel, MS 39441-0645 Phone: 601-426-2114 Toll-Free: 877-389-6447 TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-426-2144 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, HECM Counseling, Rental Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED -CENTRAL SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 221 Main Street McComb, MS 39648- Phone: 601-684-0578 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-684-0575 E-mail: msshareef@mslegalservices.org Website: www.cmls.net Type of Counseling: Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED -SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 2306 Fifth Avenue, 2nd floor Meridian, MS 39302-1931 Phone: 601-693-5470 Toll-Free: 888-631-9161 TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-693-5473 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, HECM Counseling, Rental Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED -SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES 2305 5th St., 2nd Fl. Meridian, MS 39302 Phone: 601-693-5470 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-693-5473 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED -CENTRAL SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 20 Magnolia Mall Natchez, MS 39121-0427 Phone: 601-446-7590 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-446-7592 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED NORTH MISSISSIPPI RURAL LEGAL SERVICES 2136 West Jackson Avenue Oxford, MS 38655 Phone: 662-234-2918 Toll-Free: 800-559-5074 TTY/TDD: Fax: 662-234-2965 E-mail: watsa@nmrls.com Website: www.nmrls.com Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Rental Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED NORTH MISSISSIPPI RURAL LEGAL SERVICES - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 2134 West Jackson Avenue Oxford, MS 38655 Phone: 662-234-8731 Toll-Free: 800-898-8731 TTY/TDD: Fax: 662-236-3263 E-mail: watsa@nmrls.com Website: www.nmrls.com Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED NORTH MISSISSIPPI RURAL LEGAL SERVICES OF TUPELO 658 West Main Street Tupelo, MS 38802 Phone: 662-842-3702 Toll-Free: 800-898-3702 TTY/TDD: Fax: 662-840-8060 E-mail: sshaw@nmrls.com Website: www.nmrls.com Type of Counseling: Rental Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED -CENTRAL SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION P.O.Box 52 Vicksburg, MS 39181-052 Phone: 601-636-8322 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-636-8405 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED SACRED HEART SOUTHERN MISSIONS HOUSING CORPORATION 6144 Highway 161 N Walls, MS 38680-0365 Phone: 662-781-1516 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 662-781-3534 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, Prepurchase Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: -NORTH MISSISSIPPI RURAL LEGAL SERVICES 221 Commerce Street West Point, MS 39773- Phone: 601-494-6122 Toll-Free: TTY/TDD: Fax: 601-898-6122 E-mail: Website: Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling, HECM Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED NORTH MISSISSIPPI RURAL LEGAL SERVICES OF WEST POINT 221 Commerce Street West Point, MS 39773 Phone: 662-494-6122 Toll-Free: 800-898-6122 TTY/TDD: Fax: 662-494-0670 E-mail: watsa@nmrls.com Website: www.nmrls.com Type of Counseling: Prepurchase Counseling, Default/Foreclosure Counseling, Rental Counseling Affiliate of: WEST TENNESSEE LEGAL SERVICES, INCORPORATED