Southern Florida Ex-Offender Re-Entry Resource Guide
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Southern Florida Ex-Offender Re-Entry Resource Guide
Southern Florida Ex-Offender Re-Entry Resource Guide April 2011 SOUTHERN FLORIDA RE-ENTRY RESOURCE GUIDE BROWARD COUNTY CHARLOTTE COUNTY COLLIER COUNTY GLADES HENDRY HILLSBORO COUNTY LEE COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY MIAMI DADE COUNTY MONROE COUNTY PALM BEACH COUNTY PINELLAS COUNTY Please forward any revisions to: Thomas S. Lanahan, III [email protected] BROWARD COUNTY BROWARD SHERIFF'S OFFICE Re-Entry Resource Guide A guide to enhance the transition of individuals from the criminal justice system into the community by identifying agencies and organizations offering employment, housing and other social services. STEPS TO THE FUTURE BROWARD RE-ENTRY COALITION c/o BROWARD SHERIFF'S OFFICE 4200 NW 16TH STREET, SUITE 101 LAUDERHILL, FL 33313 (954) 535-2390 EXT. 354 [email protected] Table of Contents Emergency Hotlines …………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Case Management…………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Emergency Shelters…………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Faith Based Housing Services …………………………………………………………………….. 5 HIV/AIDS Housing…………………………………………………………………………………… 6 Low Income Permanent Housing ……………………………………………………………….. 7 Mail Assistance …………... …………………………………………………………………….. 8 Medical Needs Housing …………………………………………………………………………. 9 Recovery/Sober Housing…………………………………………………………………………. 10, 11 Transitional Housing……………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Sex Offenders …………. …………………………………………………………………………….. 13 Substance Abuse Resource …………………….………………………………………………….. 14 Substance Abuse Treatment ………………………………………………………………… 15 1 Broward County Re-entry Guide Telephone Hotlines Department / Unit Abuse Registry Florida Department of Children and Families HIV/AIDS/STD Broward General Medical Center (Psychiatric) Phone (800) 962-2873 (800) 227-8922 (800) 342-2437 (954) 355-4400 Coalition to end Homelessness (877) 524-2337 (954) 792-2337 Crimes Compensation (800) 226-6667 Crisis Unit (19th Street) (954) 739-8605 Catholic Charities (866) 758-0025 Community-Jail Linkage Coalition, Inc. (Miami Dade) (866) 573-8311 First Call for Help (Referral hotline) Dial 211 -or(954) 537-0211 Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service (800) 342-8060 Fort Lauderdale Hospital (Mental Health) (800) 585-7527 (954) 463-4321 Henderson Crisis Walk in Center & Mobil Crisis Unit (954) 463-0911 Hill Burton Free Hospital Care (800) 638-0742 Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (800) 403-4208 (954) 962-1355 (800) 500-1119 Florida Council Against Sexual Violence (888) 956-7273 Hunger (800) 239-FOOD North Broward Hospital District Health Line (800) 548-4888 Poison Control (800) 282-3171 Rape (Our House) (954) 761-RAPE Senior Help Line (954) 522-5220 Sexual Assault / Abuse (954) 765-4159 Social Security (800) 772-1213 Suicide (800) 784-2433 (888) 333-2377 Teen Hotline (954) 467-TEEN Teen Tapes (954) 767-4777 Hollywood Pavilion (Provides voice tape support to teens regarding peer issues) The SETH Line (A peer support warm line) Women in Distress (CRISIS HOTLINE) (954) 578-5640 (800) 500-1119 2 CASE MANAGEMENT Department / Unit APFL AIDS Project of Florida (HIV/AIDS) Broward County Community Action Agency Broward County Elderly and Veterans Service Hours 9a-5p Street Address City 2817 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Ste Fort Lauderdale 200 Phone (954) 537-4111 9a-5p 900 NW 31st Street Fort Lauderdale (954) 327-8797 9a-5p 2995 N Dixie Highway Fort Lauderdale (954) 537-2936 Broward County Health Department 9a-5p Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies 1100 W. State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale (954) 765-0550 Broward County Health Department 9a-5p Ft. Lauderdale Health Center 2421 SW 6 Avenue Fort Lauderdale (954) 788-6121 9a-5p 624 NW 15 Way Fort Lauderdale (954) 467-4640 9a-5p 2995 N Dixie Highway Fort Lauderdale (954) 537-2929 9a-5p 2800 N Andrews Avenue Wilton Manors (954) 568-7373 9a-5p 2800 N Andrews Avenue Wilton Manors (954) 568-7373 (P) (954) 568-5923 (F) 9a-5p 993 E. Oakland Park Oakland Park (954) 567-7141 9a-5p 1299 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Fort Lauderdale (954) 630-9404 9a-5p 1401 South Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale (954) 728-1071 9a-5p 4201 NW 66 Avenue Hollywood (954) 986-0610 Comprehensive Care Center - Henry 9a-5p Lumpkins (HIV/AIDS Services) 1101 NW 1st Street Fort Lauderdale (954) 467-0880 Hispanic Unity of Florida Inc. 9a-5p 5840 Johnson Street Hollywood (954) 964-8884 Minority Development & Empowerment, Inc. (HIV/AIDS) 9a-5p 470 NE 13th Street Fort Lauderdale (954) 315-4530 Mount Bethel Human Services Corp. 9a-5p 1006 SW 6th Avenue Fort Lauderdale (954) 763-5010 OIC of Broward, Inc. (Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Inc.) Brian Browne, ReEntry Program Dir. 2880 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Ste 300 Fort Lauderdale Main: (954) 535-2100 (954) 535-2200 (F) Broward County Northwest Health Ctr (HIV/AIDS) Broward County Refugee Program Oakland Park (FL Freedom Trafficking) Broward House Case Management (HIV/AIDS) - Denise Maxwell Broward House Intervention & Prevention - Jose Figuarora & Steve Zegarelli Care Resource/Community AID Resource Catholic Charities Children's Diagnostic & Treatment Center Comprehensive Family AIDS Program (Services: case management & support groups for families infected and affected with HIV / AIDS) - Doug Carson Christ Crusaders, Inc. Hollywood (HIV/AIDS) 9a-5p 3 EMERGENCY SHELTERS Department / Unit Hours Street Address Toll Free: City Phone 211 Homeless Helpline 954-563-4357 1-888-537-0211 Outreach Teams - South T-S 11:30am 1600 S Federal Hwy (NW corner of Pembroke & Federal) Fort Lauderdale Bus routes to pick-up site: N/S #1 & W/E #5 Ask for: Courtney, Curtis, James, Lorraine or Sgt. John Outreach Teams - Central M, T, W, F, NE Corner of NW 1st Ave & NW 2nd Street , 50 feet north Fort Lauderdale S, Sun under the tree 2:45pm Ask for: Courtney, Curtis, James, Lorraine or Sgt. John Outreach Teams - Central Thurs 3:00 pm Fort Lauderdale Ask for: Courtney, Curtis, James, Lorraine, Officer Sandi or Officer Steve Outreach Teams - North NW Corner of Esther Rolle Ave & MLK Blvd (100 feet M-F west of Dixie in the store parking lot (Bus routes to pick up Fort Lauderdale 12:00 noon site: N/S on Dixie #20, 42, 50 & 60 E/W on MLK #22, 20 & 60 Ask for: Courtney, Curtis, James, Lorraine or Deputy Robert St Andrews Church, 1100 Andrews Ave, (Just north of Sunrise Blvd) 1700 Blount Road Pompano Beach 954-979-6360 2056 Scott Street Hollywood 954-926-7417 920 NW 7th Ave Fort Lauderdale 954-779-3990Admissions through Outreach Teams only Covenant House under 21 and youth with babies 733 Breakers Ave Website: www. Covenanthousefl.org (104 beds at this location). Offers Housing, 954-561-5559 Education, GED, employment assistance, case management, therapy & transportation Lippman Family Center - Ages 12 to 17 only (Crisis Center for runaways, abused or homeless adolescents 221 NW 23rd Court The Sheperd's Way Emergency shelter for homeless families referred through the beds hotline Robin Martin Women in Distress Emergency shelter for women and children 954-761-1133 Broward Outreach Browar County Central Homeless Assistance Center Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 Oakland Park, FL Toll free: 1-800-683-8338 954-568-2801 954-566-2311 4 FAITH BASED HOUSING SERVICES Department / Unit Hours Street Address City Agape Love 954-792-4964 Angelica House - Operated by Catholic Charities & the Archdiocese of Miami (15 rooms for families) 9a-5p Christian Recovery - women only 9a-5p Faith Farm 9a-5p Helping Hands Transition and Recovery Phone 9a-5p Pompano Beach Lisa 954-650-5894 1980 NW 9th Avenue 1301 NW 3rd Avenue Fort Lauderdale 954-763-7787 Fort Lauderdale Rev John W Bennett and Imani Transition Ministries Inc. 954-562-5418 Pompano Beach Toll Free: 1-866-8908827 954-946-7332 www.Logrc.org Lamb of God (men only) Faith based Transitiona Housing 9a-5p 971 S Dixie Hwy Providence Place (28 rooms for women and children) Operated by Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese of Miami 9a-5p 1299 N Oakland Park Blvd Oakland Park Tessa Painson, Program Director 954-568-6610 St. Bernard Village 954-484-1824 St. Laurence Chapel (Housing) Curtis 954-873-4250 Saint Francis Mission - Faith Based Treatment program for males Salvation Army - Males / Females 9a-5p 9a-5p 208 SE 8th Street 1445 W Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale 954-761-3281 Fort Lauderdale Call Beds Hotline for admission: 954-5242337 or 954-5246991 5 HIV/AIDS HOUSING Department / Unit Hours Street Address City Phone Broward Housing Solutions (Permanent housing for special needs - 9a-5p mental illness) 305 SE 18th Court Fort Lauderdale 954-764-2800 Broward House ALF (Homeless Medical Respite) 9a-5p 417 SE 18th Court Fort Lauderdale 954-292-8880 Broward House ALF (HIV/AIDS) 9a-5p 417 SE 18th Court Fort Lauderdale 954-468-1290 Broward House, Inc (Permanent housing for HIV/AIDS, at risk) 9a-5p 417 SE 18th Court Fort Lauderdale 954-522-4749 Mount Olive Development Corp (MODCO) (HIV/AIDS) transitional & permanent housing 9a-5p 1524 NW 6th Street Fort Lauderdale 954-779-2803 Paula &/or Sharon Shadowood II (HIV/AIDS) 9a-5p 307 SW 5th Street Fort Lauderdale 954-462-3719 6 LOW INCOME PERMANENT HOUSING Department / Unit Hours Street Address City Phone Online affordable rental housing locator: Website http://www.floridahousingsearch.org/ Broward County Housing Authority 9a-5p 1773 N State Road 7 Lauderhill (954) 739-1114 Dania Beach Housing Authority 9a-5p 715 West Dania Beach Blvd Dania Beach (954) 920-9662 Deerfield Beach Housing Authority 9a-5p 425 NW 1st Terrace Deerfield Beach (954) 428-0678 Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority 9a-5p 1004 W Broward Blvd Ft. Lauderdale (954) 467-7909 Hollywood Housing Authority 9a-5p 7300 N. Davie Rd. Ext. Hollywood (954) 989-4691 Pompano Housing Authority 9a-5p 1050 N.W. 18th Drive Pompano (954) 972-1444 Pompano Housing Authority 9a-5p 1618 N.W. 6 th Avenue, Pompano (954) 943-1101 Pompano Housing Authority 9a-5p 321 W. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano (954) 785-7200 Broward Community Development Corp. 9a-5p 305 SE 18th Court Ft. Lauderdale (954) 764-2800 Broward County Refugee Program 9a-5p 2995 N. Dixie Hwy Oakland Park (954) 537-2983 Central Broward BC Family Success Administration Division 9a-5p 2995 N. Dixie Hwy Oakland Park (954) 537-2983 Gulf Coast Community Care 9a-5p Alternative Family Program Ft. Lauderdale (954)924-3878 Mount Olive Development Corp. (MODCO) (HIV/AIDS Individual’s & Families) 9a-5p th 535 N.W. 15 Way Ft. Lauderdale (954) 767-9919 My Family Place 9a-5p 5504 NW 21st Street Lauderhill (954) 486-1231 Volunteers of America 9a-5p 4700 N. State Rd. 7 Lauderdale Lakes (954) 735-5068 7 MAIL ASSISTANCE Department / Unit Hours Street Address City Phone Salvation Army for the Homeless 9a-5p 1445 W Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale (954) 524-6991 St. Lawrence Chapel 9a-5p 101 NE 1st Street Fort Lauderdale (954) 785-8510 8 MEDICAL NEEDS HOUSING WOMEN: PREGNANCY HOUSING Department / Unit Hours Agape Home 9a-5p Genesis House 9a-5p His Caring Place 9a-5p Street Address P.O. Box 1253, 3 Ave. J, City Moore Haven, FL Phone (863) 946-2228 Contact: Debbie Tuel (321) 723-3183 Deerfield Beach (954) 429-9222 Potter's House (Women with Children) 140 Dunty Road Lake Placid, FL (863)699-1685 Contact: Sandy Susan B. Anthony Center - For women in recovery - Wiomen with children, or last stages of pregnancy 1633 Poinciana Dr Pembroke Pines (954) 733-0766 9 RECOVERY/SOBER HOUSING Department / Unit Hours Street Address City Phone The First Step Sober House 9a-5p 450 SW 2nd Street Pompano Beach Chris (954) 816-5002 Stan (954) 864-6653 (director of admissions) First Step House, Inc 9a-5p 215 SW 1ss Court Pompano Beach (954)263-2787 (954)783-0978 Butch or Andy Florida Sober House 9a-5p 2303 Hollywood Blvd, Ste 8 Hollywood (954)366-5646 Paulie or Kerry Toll Free: (800)556-7771 website: www.flsoberhouse.com Foundations (Males) & (Females) 9a-5p 999 W Prospect Road Ft Lauderdale (954)776-8036 Holly's Place (Women only - 60 beds) 9a-5p 304 SW 14th Court Fort Lauderdale (954)815-9203 [email protected] Key to Freedom (female 3/4 way house) 9a-5p 1624 NW 9th Avenue Fort Lauderdale (954)551-7213 Keystone Halls 9a-5p 218 SW 14th Court Fort Lauderdale Ron Malec Home Phone (954)568-9285 Liberty House 9a-5p 504 SE 22nd Street Fort Lauderdale (954) 523-1167 Lincoln Street Sober House (No sex offenders) 9a-5p 2635 Lincoln Street Hollywood (954)725-2710 The Light House 9a-5p 72 E McNab Rd PMB58 Pompano Beach Keith Bannon, Director [email protected] (954)801-0302 New Day Recovery - Females Only 9a-5p Emai: newdayrecovery@bellsouth. net Next Step House Inc 9a-5p 72 East McNab Rd #139 Pompano Beach (954) 771-6618 or (954) 2575396 Outreach Sober Living 9a-5p 600 NW 23rd Terr Pompano Beach (954) 806-3329 Contact: Daniel Pats Place Sober House (Women) 9a-5p 429 NE 2nd Court Apt #3 Fort Lauderdale (954) 687-5587 Pat Wilson Pompano Beginner's Sober House (Men Only) 9a-5p 437 SW 2nd Court Pompano Beach (954) 861-8136 Contact: Charles Fields Tommie Hampton (954)336-7773 or Adriane (754) 422-6859 Fax:954-724-8386 10 RECOVERY/SOBER HOUSING (CONTINUATION) Department / Unit Hours Street Address City Phone Principles East 9a-5p 1017 NW 30th Court Wilton Manors (954) 537-1586 Primary Purpose Sober House 9a-5p 2458 SW 42nd Ave Fort Lauderdale Director Michael Fine(954) 822-0279 Paul Sohor (954)815-4967 Fax:954327-8510 www.primarypurpose.us Providence Place 9a-5p 1299 E Oakland Park Blvd Oakland Park (954) 568-6610 Saint Francis Mission - Faith Based Treatment program for males 9a-5p 208 SE 8th Street Ft Lauderdale (954)761-3281 Salvation Army - Males / Females 9a-5p 1445 W Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale (954) 524-6991 Call Beds Hotline for admission (954)524-2335 Second Chance Women's Program 9a-5p 2637 E Atlantic Blvd #112 Pompano Beach Shannon Doherty, Program Dir. Cell (954)816-4909 Fax (954)206-0234 Serenity For Women - (sober house) 9a-5p 5079 N Dixie Hwy #367 Oakland Park Dawn Gordon, Director Cell: 954-865-4057 Brandi (954) 830-6056 Sharon Deeis Images 9a-5p NW 47th Ave Fort Lauderdale (954) 708-0675 Sober Living Center (Adult Transition Housing) 9a-5p 1231 - 1235 NE 15th Ave Fort Lauderdale Michael Aulbach 800-922-0381 Webpage: www.soberlifecenter.com 1445 NE 16th Ave Barry Ware, Cell (954) 245-5320 888-514-5559 Fax 800-541-3679 WebPage: www.sober4liferecoverycenter.com Email: [email protected] Sober 4 Life Recovery Center 9a-5p The Solare House - Sober House for women in recovery 9a-5p Solution Recovery Center (Co-Ed) 9a-5p 3736 NE 4th Terr Deerfield Beach (954)534-6970 Contact: Paul Pellerito Starting Over, Inc (Males/Females) 9a-5p 6600 SW 18th Street Miramar (954) 588-8398 or (954) 714-3240 Contact: Milton Sturgeon Creek Recovery 9a-5p 2049 NE 53rd Ct Pompano Beach (954) 650-2992 Daniel Teitz, Dir or Rick Hassler, Dir of Programs Third Step Recovery Housing Group (Co9a-5p Ed) 547 NW 9th Ave, Suite 9 Fort Lauderdale (954) 822-9002 Contact: Bobby Robinson Twelve Steps Fellowship Living Facilities (Margate and Ft. Lauderdale) Men 451 Banks Rd Margate (954) 249-5589 Contact: Rick Riccardi 9a-5p Fort Lauderdale Kristin Smith (954)857-9427 Fronteddu (754) 367-4049 Teresa 11 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING Department / Unit Street Address City Phone Ronald (Ricky) Cell: 954-822-1444 McCormick, Owner Nextel: 954-543thealtruistichouse@hotm 2759 ail.com The Altruist House 1529 NW 2nd Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL Providence Place (28 rooms for women and children) Operated by Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese of Miami Tenessa Painson, Program Director 954-568-6610 Website: www. covenanthousefl.org Offers Housing, 954-561-5559 Toll Ft Education, GED, free: 1employment assistance, 800-683-8338 case management, therapy & transportation Covenant House under 21 and youth with babies 733 Breakers Ave Lauderdale, FL 33304 COSAC Foundation 1203 Nort Federal Hwy Hollywood 954-394-1101 Faith Farm 1980 NW 9th Ave Fort Lauderdale 954-763-7787 Foundation Males & Females 999 W Prospect Road Fort Lauderdale 954-776-8036 JIREH Outreach (Take men, women and children) Fees: $140 per week includes food 3143 NW 40th Street Lauderdale Lakes Ms. Gina 253-2307 Lamb of God (men only) - Faith based Transitional House 971 S Dixie Hwy Pompano Beach 954-946-7332 Toll Free: 1-866-890-8827 1960 Sherman St Hollywood 954-921-0963 Aministrative Office: 700 W Oakland Park Blvd Suite 21 Males: Derrick Goss Females: Georgia Foster 954-484-1824 954-484-1824 Plymouth Colony Families Positive Images 9a-5p Jerry Weissman jerry@recoveryhouse 54.org Tom Quick 954-549-4062 Recovery House 54 (22 males / 4 females) Salvation Army - Males / Females 954-394-6309 Fax: 954-944-1973 54 SW 16th St Dania Beach 1829 Harding St Hollywood 1822 Harding St Hollywood 1445 W Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale 954-524-6991 Beds Hotline for admission 954-524-2337 Fort Lauderdale Michael Massari, Executive Director Pamela Miller, Adm. Assistant Pembrokes Pines 954-733-0766 1030 NE 13th Ave St. Francis Community - Males / Females Susan B. Anthony Center (16 male and 13 female beds) For women with children or last stage of 954- 1633 Poinciana Drive 12 SEX OFFENDERS Department / Unit Hours 9a-5p H4THO Corp Offenders/Predators/Cond Releases Palm Beach Housing Assistance: Street Address 2420 SW 44 Terr City Fort Lauderdale Phone (407)925-4471 Director: Randy Young Email - [email protected] Web - HousingforSexOffenders.com Fees: $500 - $600 / month Accept: SSI, SSD, SS, Veterans Handicap Accessible Facilities: Orange, Volusia, Pasco, Pinellas, Broward Note: Can assist finding Housing throughout the state Current Housing The below was received from one of our Reentry Partners: If you can call 211 they have the whole up to date data on most Halway House's in Palm Beach County. Or here are some of my favorites. Website: http://211palmbeach.org/ 13 SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES Department / Unit Hours Street Address City Phone Alcoholics Anonymous 8a-5p 305 S Andrews Ave, Rm 502 Fort Lauderdale (954) 462-7202, (954) 462-0265 Atlantic Shores 8a-5p 4545 N. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale (954) 771-2711 BARC (ADAS) BOOHER CENTER BARC (ADAS) Booher Center (IRT & PAP) th 8a-5p 3275 N.W. 99 Way Coral Springs (954) 341-3925 8a-5p 3275 N.W. 99 th Way Coral Springs Residential (954) 341-3925 BARC Mills/PAP Unit 8a-5p 900 N.W. 31 st Street Fort Lauderdale (954) 791-1006 Bennett Burbank (BARC) 8a-5p 601 S. Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale (954) 831-1527 24 hour detox unit Broward Elderly & Vets Services 8a-5p 2995 N Dixie Hwy Fort Lauderdale (954) 537-2936 Broward House Chemical Dependency Bill (HIV/AIDS at Risk) Barnola 8a-5p 501 SE 18th Court Fort Lauderdale (954) 523-9454 Broward Methadone Clinic 8a-5p st 1101 S. 21 Avenue Fort Lauderdale (954) 922-0522 BARC Central 8a-5p 1000 S.W. 2nd Street Fort Lauderdale Outpatient: (954) 831-1551 NRD: (954) 831-1580 Detox: (954) 831-1579 8a-5p 401 NW 42 Avenue Plantation (954) 292-0084 Central Plantation Maternal Addiction Challenges Community Christian Counseling Cove Counseling Group HIV/AIDS Program also outpatient NIS Faith Farm 8a-5p 5100 Coconut Creek Parkway Margate (954) 917-3334 8a-5p 3751 Sheridan Street Hollywood (954) 989-1444 8a-5p 1500 East Hillsborough Blvd. Hillsboro Beach (954) 426-1707 th 8a-5p 1980 N.W. 9 Avenue Fort Lauderdale (954) 763-7787 8a-5p th 809 S.E. 5 Court Deerfield Beach (954) 421-0087 8a-5p 5960 SW 106 Avenue Cooper City (954) 680-2700 8a-5p 1601 E. Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale (800) 585-7527, (954) 463-4321 High Point 8a-5p 5690 SW 106 Avenue Cooper City (954) 680-2700 Honesty House West Hollywood (Men) 8a-5p 6650 SW 7 Street Pembroke Pines (954) 962-0670 Fort Lauderdale (954) 524-8989 Florida House (six months) Focus Health Care at Highpoint (dual diagnosed) Ft. Lauderdale Hospital (dual diagnosed) st House of Hope 8a-5p Memorial Hospital Share Program Outpatient New Directions Pompano Treatment Cente 8a-5p 801 S Douglas Road Pembroke Pines (954) 985-1455 8a-5p 8a-5p 7537 W. Oakland Park Blvd 380 SW 12 Avenue Lauderhill Pompano Beach (954) 748-8444 (954) 578-9774 BARC Residential - IRT AND PAP 8a-5p 3275 NW 99 Way Coral Springs (954) 341-3931 Seventh Avenue Recovery 8a-5p th 16 N.W. 4 Street Fort Lauderdale (954) 779-7041 South Memorial Hospital 8a-5p 6491-6499 Taft Street Hollywood (954) 964-0515, (954) 535-2375 Spectrum Central 8a-5p 2800 W. Oakland Park Blvd. #100 Fort Lauderdale (954) 777-2977 Spectrum North Spectrum Residential (Referrals: Call) St. Francis Mission (Faith Based) Start Program South Florida State Hosp. Starting Place Stepping Stones Sunrise Mission Bible Training Center Sunrise Treatment Center Susan B. Antony Center, Inc. Transitional Housing for Women & Children 8a-5p 450 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach (954) 781-4405 8a-5p 450 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach (954) 580-0770 8a-5p 208 S.E. 8 Street Fort Lauderdale (954) 761-3281 8a-5p 8401 S. Palm Drive Pembroke Pines (954) 966-4442 8a-5p 8a-5p 2057 Coolidge Hollywood Fort Lauderdale (954) 925-2225 (954) 524-8989 8a-5p 2080 N.W. 22 Fort Lauderdale (954) 485-0951 8a-5p 2175 N University Drive Sunrise (954) 578-7684 8a-5p 1633 Poinciana Drive Pembroke Pines (954) 733-6068 9a-5p 1300 S. Andrews Ave Fort Lauderdale (954) 760-7007 ext 202 (954) 462-4877 United Way of Broward County 908 S.W. 1 Street th th 901 N.W. 17 Street nd Street, 14 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Department / Unit Hours Street Address City Phone 954-292-0084 (P) 954-327-4177 (F) Yolande SylvainPatrick, Clinical Toll Free: 1-800-6838338 Website: www.covenanthousefl .org 104 beds at this location Toll Free: 1-866-8908827 954-946-7332 www.Logrc.org The Centre at Plantation General Hospital (Maternal Addiction Program - Pregnant Females) 9a-5p 401 NW 42nd Ave Plantation Covenant House under 21 and youth with babies (Offers Housing, education, GED, employment assistance, therapy, case management & transportation 9a-5p 733 Breakers Ave Ft Lauderdale Lamb of God (men only) Faith based transitional housing 9a-5p 971 S Dixie Hwy Pompano Beach Saint Francis Mission - Faith based treatment program for males 9a-5p 208 SE 8th Street Ft Lauderdale 954-761-3281 Susan B. Anthony Center - For women with children, or last stages of pregnancy 9a-5p 1633 Poinciana Dr Pembroke Pines 954-733-0766 15 BROWARD COUNTY RE-ENTRY COALITION HOUSING PROVIDER GUIDE 01/01/11 Thomas S. Lanahan, III January 25, 2011 Note: This list is provided for information purposes only and is not endorsed by the Florida Department of Corrections, BSO or any other agency. EMERGENCY SHELTER BEDS First Call for Help phone 211 or 954 537-0211 referral and information The 211 Homeless Helpline Phone Number is: (954) 563-4357 Toll Free: 1-888-537-0211 OUTREACH TEAMS: If you are homeless, go to one of the locations listed below to meet the Outreach Team (look for the white or pewter van and the police car): SOUTH: Tuesday through Saturday @ 11:30 a.m. 1600 South Federal Hwy (NW corner of Pembroke & Federal) Bus routes to pick-up site: N/S #1 & W/E #5 Ask for: Courtney, Curtis, James, Lorraine or Sgt. John CENTRAL: Monday, Tuesday, Wed, Friday, Saturday, Sunday @ 2:45 p.m., NE corner of NW 1st Avenue & NW 2nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, 50 feet north under the tree Thursday @ 3:00 p.m. St. Andrews Church, 1100 Andrews Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale (Just north of Sunrise Blvd.) Ask for: Courtney, Curtis, James, Lorraine, Officer Sandi or Officer Steve NORTH: Monday through Friday @ 12:00 noon, NW corner of Esther Rolle Ave. & MLK Blvd., (100 feet west of Dixie in the store parking lot) Bus routes to pick-up site: N/S on Dixie # 20, 42, 50 & 60 E/W on MLK # 22, 20, & 60 Ask for: Courtney, Curtis, James, Lorraine or Deputy Robert Broward Outreach 1700 Blount Road Pompano 33069 Phone: (954) 979-6360 2056 Scott Street, Hollywood, Phone: (954) 926-7417 Broward County Central Homeless Assistance Center 920 N.W. 7th. Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL Phone: (954) 779-3990 admissions through Outreach Teams only. Covenant House under 21 and youth with babies 733 Breakers Avenue Ft Laud , FL 33304 Phone: (954) 561-5559 Toll free 1-800-683-8338 website www.covenanthousefl.org 104 beds at this location. Offers Housing, Education, GED, employment assistance, case management, therapy, & transportation. 2 Lippman Family Center Ages 12 to 17 only Crisis center for runaways, abused or homeless adolescents. 221 N.W. 43rd. Court, Oakland Park, FL Phone: (954) 568-2801 The Shepherd’s Way emergency shelter for homeless families referred through the beds hotline. (954) 566-2311 Robin Martin Women in Distress Emergency Shelter for women and children (954) 761-1133 3 TRANSITONAL HOUSING The Altruistic House – 1529 NW 2nd Avenue, Ft. Laud, FL 33311, Cell - (954) 822-1444 / Nextel – (954) 543-2759, Ronald (Ricky) McCormick, Owner [email protected] Providence place. (28 rooms for women and children) Operated by Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese of Miami. FL (954) 568-6610 Program director Tessa Painson Covenant House under 21 and youth with babies 733 Breakers Avenue, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 (954) 561-5559 Toll free 1-800-683-8338 website www.covenanthousefl.org Offers Housing, Education, GED, employment assistance, case management, therapy, and transportation. COSAC foundation – 1203 North Federal Hwy, Hollywood, FL Phone: (954) 394 1101 Faith Farm 1980 N.W. 9th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale (954) 763-7787 Foundation Males & Females 999 W. Prospect Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Phone: (954) 776-8036 Call: 9a-5p JIREH Outreach - Take Men women and children. 3143 NW 40th St, Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33309 (954) 253-2307 Fees: $140 per week includes food. Contact: Ms Gina Lamb of God (men only) Faith based Transitional Housing 971 S. Dixie Highway Pompano Beach, FL (954) 946-7332, Toll Free 1-866-890-8827 Plymouth Colony Families – 1960 Sherman St Hollywood, FL (954) 921-0963 Call: 9a-5p Positive Images - Administrative Office: 700 West Oakland Park Blvd, Suite 21 Females - Georgia Foster (954) 484-1824 4 Recovery House 54 22 males/ 4 females Phone (954) 394-6309 Fax (954) 944-1973 Contact person Jerry Weissman [email protected] (954) 549-4062 Tom Quick. 54 SW 16TH. ST. Dania Beach, Fl 33004 1829 Harding St. Hollywood, Fl 33021 1825 Harding St. Hollywood, Fl 33021 Salvation Army - Males/Females Call Beds Hotline for admission (954) 524-2337 1445 W. Broward Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 524-6991 St. Francis Community - Males/females 1030 NE 13th. Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33304 Michael Massari, Executive Director, Pamela Miller Adm. Assistant [email protected] 16 male and 13 female beds. Susan B. Anthony Center For women in recovery, women with children or last stages of pregnancy. 1633 Poinciana Drive, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025 Phone (954) 733-0766 5 HIV/AIDS Housing Broward Housing Solutions – (Permanent housing for special needs - mental illness) 305 S.E. 18th Court Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 764-2800 Office Hours: 9a – 5p Broward House ALF - (Homeless Medical Respite) 417 SE 18th Court Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 292-8880 Office Hours: 9a-5p Broward House ALF - (HIV/AIDS) 417 SE 18th Court Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 468-1290 Office Hours: 9a-5p Broward House, Inc. - (Permanent housing for HIV/AIDS, at risk) 417 S.E. 18th Court Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 522-4749 Office Hours: 9a-5p Mount Olive Development Corp. (MODCO). (HIV/AIDS) transitional & permanent housing 1524 NW 6th St, Ft. Laud. FL 33311 (954) 779-2803 Contact: Paula &/or Sharon Shadowood II - (HIV/AIDS) 307 S.W. 5th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 462-3719 Office Hours: 9a-5p 6 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT The Centre at Plantation General Hospital, Maternal Addiction Program –Pregnant Females 401 N.W. 42nd Avenue, Plantation, 954 327-4177 Clinical Manager: Yolande Sylvain-Patrick Phone (954) 292-0084 Fax (954) 327-4177 Covenant House under 21 and youth with babies 733 Breakers Avenue, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 (954) 561-5559 Toll free 1-800-683-8338 website www.covenanthousefl.org 104 beds at this location. Offers Housing, education, GED, employment assistance, therapy, case management and transportation. Lamb of God (men only) Faith based Transitional Housing 971 S. Dixie Highway West, Pompano Beach, FL (954) 946-7332 Toll Free 866-890-8827 Logrc.org Saint Francis Mission - Faith Based Treatment program for males. 208 S. E. 8th. St. Fort Lauderdale, 33316, Phone: (954) 761-3281 Susan B. Anthony Center For women in recovery - Women with Children, or last stages of pregnancy. 1633 Poinciana Drive Pembroke Pines, Fl 33025 Phone (954) 733-0766 7 FAITH BASED HOUSING SERVICES Agape Love – (954) 792-4964 Angelica House is in Pompano and has 15 rooms for families Operated by Catholic Charities & the Archdiocese of Miami Christians Recovery (954) 650-5894 - Lisa Women only Faith Farm 1980 N.W. 9th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL (954) 763-7787 Helping Hands Transition and Recovery, Rev. John W. Bennett and Imani Transition Ministries, Inc. 1301 N.W. 3rd. Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Phone 954 562-5418 Lamb of God (men only) Faith based Transitional Housing 971 S. Dixie Highway West, Pompano Beach, FL (954) 946-7332 Toll Free: 866-890-8827 Logrc.org Providence Place. (28 rooms for women and children) Operated by Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese of Miami. 9a-5p 1299 N. Oakland Park Blvd. Oakland Park, FL (954) 568-6610 Program director Tessa Painson St. Bernard Village – 954-484-1824 St. Laurence Chapel – Housing (954) 873-4250 Contact: Curtis Saint Francis Mission - Faith Based Treatment program for males. 208 S. E. 8th. St. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, Phone: (954) 761-3281 Salvation Army - Males/Females Call Beds Hotline for admission (954) 524-2337 or (954) 524-6991 1445 W. Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 8 RECOVERY/SOBER HOUSING The First Step Sober House 450 S.W. 2nd Street Pompano Beach, FL (954) 942-7414 Chris (954) 816-5002 Stan (954) 864-6653 (director of admissions) First Step House, Inc. 215 SW 1st Court Pompano Beach, FL 33060 (954) 263-2787 (954) 783-0978 Butch or Andy Florida Sober House – Toll Free (800) 556-7771 www.flsoberhouse.com 2303 Hollywood Blvd. Suite 8, Hollywood, FL 33020 Phone: (954)-366-5646 Contact: Paulie or Kerri Foundations (Males) & (Females) 999 W. Prospect Road Ft. Lauderdale, FL Phone: (954) 776-8036 Call: 9a-5p Holly’s Place (Women only – 60 beds) 304 S.W. 14th Ct. Fort Lauderdale, FL Phone: (954) 815-9203 [email protected] Key To Freedom (female 3/4 way house) 1624 N.W. 9th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL Phone: (954) 551-7213 Keystone Halls 218 S.W. 14th. Court Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 Ron Malec Home Phone (954) 568-9285 Liberty House 504 S.E. 22nd Street Fort Lauderdale, FL Phone: (954) 523-1167 Office Hours: 9a-5p Lincoln Street Sober House No Sex Offenders 2635 Lincoln Street Hollywood Fl 33020 Phone: (954) 725-2710 The Light House 72 E. McNab Rd., PMB58, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 (954) 801-0302 Keith Bannon, Director - [email protected] 9 New Day Recovery - Females only Tommie Hampton (954) 336-7773 or Adriane (754) 422-6859 Fax 954-724-8386 Email: [email protected] Next Step House Inc. 72 East Mcnab Road #139, Pompano Beach, 33060 954-771-6618 or 954-257-5396 Outreach Sober Living 600 NW 23rd Terr., Pompano Beach, FL 33069 (954)-806-3329 Contact: Daniel Pats Place Sober House (Women) 429 NE 2nd Ave Apt# 3, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 (954) 687-5587 For more information and application, please contact: Pat Wilson Pompano Beginner’s Sober House (Men only) 437 SW 2nd Ct, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 (954) 861-8136 Contact: Charles Fields Principles East, 1017 N. W. 30th Court Wilton Manors, 33311 Office (954) 537-1586 Primary Purpose Sober House 2458 S.W. 42nd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, 33317 Directors Michael Fine, (954) 822-0279 and Paul Sohr (954) 815-4967 Office/fax (954)-327-8510 www.primarypurpose.us Providence Place 1299 East Oakland Park Blvd. Oakland Park, FL (954) 568-6610 Saint Francis Mission - Faith Based Treatment program for males. 208 S. E. 8th. St. Fort Lauderdale, 33316, 954 761-3281 Salvation Army Males/Females 1445 W. Broward Blvd, fort Lauderdale, 954 524-6991 Call Beds Hotline for admission 954 524-2337 Second Chance Women’s Program 2637 East Atlantic Blvd. #112, Pompano Beach, FL 33062 Shannon Doherty, Program Director Cell: 954-816-4909 Fax: 954-206-0234 10 Serenity For Women – (sober house) 5079 N. Dixie Hwy, #367, Oakland Park, FL 33334 Cell: 954 865-4057 Dawn Gordon, Director Brandi (954) 830-6056 Sharon Deeis Images – NW 47th Ave, Ft. Laud (954) 708-0675 Sober Living Center Adult Transitional Housing 1231-1235 NE 15th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Michael Aulbach 800-922-0381 Web page www.soberlifecenter.com Sober 4 Life Recovery Center 1445 N.E. 16th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Barry Ware, Cell (954) 245-5320 / 888-514-5559 / Fax: 800-541-3679 Web page: www.sober4liferecoverycenter.com Email: [email protected] The Solare House – Sober houses for women in recovery Kirstin Smith (954)-857-9427; Teresa Fronteddu (754)-367-4049 Solution Recovery Center (Co-Ed) 3736 NE 4th Terr., Deerfield Beach, FL 33064 (954)-534-6970 Contact: Paul Pellerito Starting Over, Inc. (Males/ Females) 6600 SW 18th St., Miramar, FL 33023 (954) 588-8398 or (954) 714-3240 Contact: Milton Sturgeon Creek Recovery – 2049 NE 53 Court, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 (954)650-2992 Daniel Teitz, Director or Rick Hassler Dir. of Programs Third Step Recovery Housing Group (Co-Ed) 547 NW 9th Ave, Suite 9, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (954) 822-9002 Contact: Bobby Robinson Twelve Step Fellowship Living Facilities (Margate & Ft. Lauderdale) (Men) 451 Banks Rd, Margate, FL 33063 Contact: Rick Riccardi (954) 249-5589 11 SEX OFFENDERS H4THO Corp. - Offenders/Predators/Cond Releasees 2420 SW 44 Terr., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33317 (407) 925-4471 Email - [email protected] Web - HousingforSexOffenders.com Director: Randy Young Fees: $500-600/month Accept: SSI, SSD, SS, Veterans Handicapped Accessible Facilities: Orange, Volusia, Pasco, Pinellas, Broward Note: Can assist finding Housing throughout the state Current Housing Palm Beach housing assistance The below was received from one of our Reentry Partners If you call 211 they have the whole up to date data on most Halfway House's in Palm Beach County. Or here are some of my favorites. Website: http://www.211palmbeach.org/ The All the Way House In Boynton Beach and Delray Beach Contact Pastor George @ Calvary Chapel on Hypoluxo Rd Stephanie's Family in Lake Worth 561-502-0305 12 MEDICAL NEEDS HOUSING: WOMEN: PREGNANCY HOUSING Agape Home P.O. Box 1253, 3 Ave. J, Moore Haven, FL 33471 - 863-946-2228 Contact: Debbie Tuel Genesis House 321-723-3183 His Caring Place Deerfield Beach, FL - 954-429-9222 Potter’s House (Women with Children) 140 Dunty Road, Lake Placid, FL 33852 - 863-699-1685 Contact: Sandy Susan B. Anthony Center For women in recovery - Women with Children, or last stages of pregnancy. 1633 Poinciana Drive, Pembroke Pines, Fl 33025 Phone 954 733-0766 13 LOW INCOME PERMANENT HOUSING Online affordable rental housing locator Website http://www.floridahousingsearch.org/ Broward County Housing Authority 9a-5p 1773 N State Road 7 Lauderhill (954) 739-1114 Dania Beach Housing Authority 9a-5p 715 West Dania Beach Blvd Dania Beach (954) 920-9662 Deerfield Beach Housing Authority 9a-5p 425 NW 1st Terrace Deerfield Beach (954) 428-0678 Fort Lauderdale Housing Authority 9a-5p 1004 W Broward Blvd Ft. Lauderdale 954) 467-7909 Hollywood Housing Authority 9a-5p 7300 N. Davie Rd. Ext. Hollywood (954) 989-4691 Pompano Housing Authority 9a-5p 1050 N.W. 18th Drive Pompano (954) 972-1444 Pompano Housing Authority 9a-5p 1618 N.W. 6th Avenue, Pompano (954) 943-1101 Pompano Housing Authority 9a-5p 321 W. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano (954) 785-7200 Broward Community Development Corp. 9a-5p 305 SE 18th Court Ft. Lauderdale (954) 764-2800 Broward County Refugee Program 9a-5p 2995 N. Dixie Hwy Oakland Park (954) 537-2983 Central Broward BC Family Success Administration Division 9a-5p 2995 N. Dixie Hwy Oakland Park (954) 537-2983 Gulf Coast Community Care 9a-5p Alternative Family Program Ft. Lauderdale (954) 924-3878 Mount Olive Development Corp. (MODCO) (HIV/AIDS Individual’s & Families) 9a-5p 535 N.W. 15th Way Ft. Lauderdale (954) 767-9919 My Family Place 9a-5p 5504 NW 21st Street Lauderhill (954) 486-1231 Volunteers of America 9a-5p 4700 N. State Rd. 7 Lauderdale Lakes (954) 735-5068 14 CHARLOTTE COUNTY Charlotte County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Able Body Day labor. Call ahead to inquire about hours, transportation, and other instructions. Contact Dan or Mike. 4300 Kings Highway, Suite 404, Port Charlotte, 33980 ................. 941-743-9675 Adult and Community Education, Charlotte County Public Schools GED and literacy classes. Provides tutors as needed. Dir. Ellen Davita. Hours: Mon-Thur 9:00-9:00, Fri-Sat 9:00-12:00. Summer hours: Mon 9:00-3:00, Mon-Thurs 5:30-8:30, Fri 9:00-12:00. 1441 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, 39348 .................................... 941-255-7430 Bicycle Ministry Distributes bicycles to anyone in need of transportation. Located at Edgewater UMC Community Church. M-F 8-12 19990 Cocran Boulevard, Port Charlotte ....................................... 941-625-3039 Career & Service Center of Charlotte County Register for listings of local job opportunities. Resource room with computers to access jobs for surrounding counties. Resume, application, and interview counseling by appointment. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. 19500 Toledo Blade Boulevard, Port Charlotte................ 941-613-1448, press 3 Veterans’ Line ............................................................................... 941-255-7681 Center for Independent Living of Southwest Florida Services for people with disabilities. W-F 8-5. Information may also be obtained at 1-888-343-6991. 22107 Elmira Avenue, Punta Gorda, 33952 .................................. 941-766-8333 Charlotte Community Mental Health Services Mental health and addiction and recovery services; assistance for disabled persons. M-F 8:30am - 7 pm 1700 Education Avenue, Punta Gorda, 33950............................... 941-639-8300 Charlotte County Homeless Coalition Shelter and housing requires application at office; have photo ID and Social Security card. Inquire about clothing vouchers for Goodwill. Food pantry. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-1:00. Contact: Tracy. 1476 Kenesaw Street, Port Charlotte, 33938................................. 941-627-4313 FAX . ............................................................................................. 941-627-9648 Charlotte Technical Center Vocational training and opportunity for financial assistance. Restrictions if convicted of drug charges. M-F 8-5 18300 Cochran Boulevard, Port Charlotte, 33948 ......................... 941-255-7500 st 1 Alliance Church of Punta Gorda Limited adult health care for low-income clients lacking health insurance. Call for hours of operation. Punta Gorda 33950 ....................................................................... 941-637-6444 Department of Children and Families, Florida Community Care for Disabled Adults program assists persons with severe disabilities to remain independent at home. Application process for Medicaid. Also Food Stamps application. Call for appointment. M-F 8-5 19500 Cochran Boulevard, Port Charlotte, 33948 ......................... 941-613-2028 Dial-a-Ride Call 3 days in advance for reservation. Next day service is unavailable for calls received after 2:00PM. Also, bus service is available 7:30am - 6pm Monday-Friday and 9am - 6pm on Saturday. Call in advance. Give as much notice as possible, since service occasionally unavailable due to system capacity. Mon-Fri 7:30 am-6:00 pm, contact name: Fred. Reservations ...........................................................................575-4000, press 1 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 1 Englewood Helping Hand Help for a variety of emergencies such as rental assistance or electric bill payment. M-Th 10-2:30. Call to schedule appt. 700 East Dearborn Avenue, Englewood, 34295 ............................ 941-474-5864 Express Personnel Call ahead to inquire about hours, transportation, and other instructions. Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00 PM. 2394 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte 33952 ..................................... 941-629-2611 Family Health Centers of SW Florida 14 locations. Call for appointment. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00. 4120 Tamiami Trail, Suite E, Port Charlotte, 33948 ...................1-888-501-7727 Family Health Dental Walk-in Clinic Sliding scale based on income. Call for information and appointment. Fort Myers ..................................................................................1-888-501-7727 FISH Volunteer Drivers Call at least 24 hours in advance for one-time destinations such as doctor or job interview. Mon-Fri 8:00-3:00. Englewood .................................................................................... 941-475-4494 Florida Unemployment Compensation Inquire about eligibility for unemployment compensation. . Toll Free Line .............................................................................1-800-204-2418 Grande Court Affordable apartments. North Port...................................................................................... 941-426-6554 Gulf Coast Staffing Day labor. Call ahead to inquire about hours, transportation, and other instructions. Mon-Fri 5:00AM-7:00PM. Office Manager: Phil. 3596 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, 33952 .................................... 941-627-3535 Health Department, Charlotte County Public health services. Also, dental program for low-income clients; call for eligibility and appointment to enroll. Not a dental emergency service. M-F 8-5 514 East Grace Street, Punta Gorda, 33952 ................................. 941-639-1181 Hearing Impaired Persons (HIP) Assistance for hearing impaired. M-F 8-4 ; closed 12-1 24901 Sandhill Boulevard, Port Charlotte 33983 ........................... 941-743-8347 TTY . ............................................................................................. 941-743-9286 Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department Florida driver's license or Florida state identification for $3. Need original birth certificate or up-to-date passport, plus one other form of identification, such as jail release letter, Social Security card or replacement letter. Hours: 8:30-4:45. 6866 San Casa Boulevard, Englewood ......................................... 941-474-7775 18500 Murdok Cr, Port Charlotte, 33948 ....................................... 941-743-1350 410 Taylor St, Punta Gorda, 33950 ............................................... 941-637-2141 Human Services Department, Charlotte County Prescriptions for county residents not on Medicaid or other insurance. May be eligible for emergency assistance. No controlled substances or over-the-counter drugs. Must have original prescription; will not accept refills. Also, food pantry. M-F 8:00-5:00 512 East Grace Street, Punta Gorda, 33950 ................................. 941-833-6500 One Stop Mon-Fri, 8:00-5:00. 19500 Cochran Boulevard, Port Charlotte ..................................... 941-613-2000 Community Career and Svc Center of Charlotte County Labor Finders Day labor. Call ahead to inquire about hours, transportation, and other instructions. Hours: 6:00A-5:30P. Contact Rick or Terry. Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 2 4099 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, 33952 .................................... 941-627-4041 Labor Ready Day labor. Call ahead to inquire about hours, transportation, and other instructions. Hours: 5:00A-6:30P 2586 Tamiami Trail, Unit A, Port Charlotte .................................... 941-743-4566 Lighthouse Outreach Center Hot meals served every day. No reservations necessary. Located at the Genesis Center. Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-1:00 pm. Dinner 6:00-7:00P. Case Mgt, appts for rent assistance, homeless prevention, 2 homes: pregnant women and mothers with 4 or less children 3 years of age or under. 1476 Kenesaw Street, Port Charlotte, 33938................................. 941-627-4313 Medicaid Information line for Medicaid recipients. Toll Free Line .............................................................................1-800-226-6735 Mission Unity Recovery House Director: James. Recovery housing for men. Call for availability and details. 3512 Depew Cr, Port Charlotte, 33952 .......................................... 941-286-1158 Website ............................................................................www.missionunity.org Murdock Circle Apartments Affordable apartments. 17800 Murdock Circle, Port Charlotte, 33948 ................................ 941-681-9300 Punta Gorda Housing Authority Help for all government housing including Section 8 for Charlotte County. Housing will be denied for conviction of any drug or felony charge. Misdemeanors considered. 2 year waiting list. M-F 8-5 Closed 12-1 for lunch. 420 Myrtle Street, Punta Gorda, 33950 ......................................... 941-639-4344 Reach Ministry of Palm Tabernacle Food pantry. M-F 9-5 390 Flamingo Boulevard, Port Charlotte, 33954 ............................ 941-764-1411 Regional Veteran's Service Office Call to determine if you qualify for benefits. Toll Free .....................................................................................1-800-827-1000 Saint Maximillian Kolbe Church Food pantry. M-F 9-5 Closed 12-1:30 1441 Spear Street, Port Charlotte, 33948...................................... 941-743-6877 Salvation Army Food pantry. Also provides vouchers for clothing at a Salvation Army facility. M-F 9-noon, Tues & Thur 1:30-3 Closed. 2120 Loveland Boulevard, Port Charlotte, 33980 ......................... 941-629-5950 School Readiness Coalition Daycare Infants and children under 4 years of age. Contact: Olga Call… ............................................................................................ 941-255-1650 Seventh Day Adventists Community Services Food pantry. Tues and Thur 9:00-12:30. 2036 Loveland Boulevard, Port Charlotte, 33980 .......................... 941-629-0398 Social Security Administration Obtain Social Security card and apply for government disability assistance or retirement benefits. M-F8-5 1777 Tamiami Trail, Suite 301, Port Charlotte, 33948 ................... 941-743-4532 Southwest Florida Addictions Services, Inc. Inpatient and outpatient programs for detoxification and recovery for alcohol and substance abuse. Fort Myers ..................................................................................... 239-332-6937 Adolescent and adult detox 24/7 2101 McGregor Blvd, 33901 ............................ St. Vincent de Paul Society Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 3 Food pantry. Port Charlotte, 33952 .................................................................... 941-625-9784 Food Pantry. M-F 9-noon. Also housing location assistance for employed individuals. M-W-F 9am - noon 211 West Charlotte Avenue, Punta Gorda, 33950 ......................... 941-575-0767 Community Pharmacy- Call to apply. Need photo ID, Social Security card and verification of household income and expenses. No controlled substances or over-the-counter drugs. M-W 9-noon 1282 Market Circle, Unit 6, Port Charlotte, 33953.......................... 941-766-9570 Tammi House Recovery Program Call for information. North Port...................................................................................... 941-426-1141 Veteran's Service Office Veteran's disability information and services. Located at Port Charlotte Culture Center. Mon-Fri 8:00-4:00. 2280 Aaron Street, Port Charlotte.................................................. 941-625-4422 Englewood County Annex 6868 San Casa, Englewood .......................................................... 941-475-3752 Visually Impaired Persons (VIP) Services for people with visual impairments. M-Th 8-4, F 8-1 23312 Harper Avenue, Port Charlotte, 33980 ................................ 941-625-8501 Vocational Rehabilitation Located at Sun Trust Center. Call for appointment. Prepares eligible disabled individuals for employment, assists in finding, keeping, or regaining work.. 18501 Murdock Circle, Suite 302, Port Charlotte, 33948 ............... 941-613-0900 Workforce Council Counselors assist with classroom and/or on-the-job training for qualified people. Must have birth certificate, Social Security card, proof of residence and citizenship, and documentation of incarceration. M-F 8-5, by appointment. 19500 Cochran Boulevard, Port Charlotte, 33948 ......................... 941-613-1434 YMCA Children's Daycare (Pre-school) Call for eligibility requirements for subsidized child care. M-F 8-5 1600 Tamiami Trail, Suite 103, Port Charlotte, 33948 ................... 941-629-2220 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 4 Index A Addiction and recovery Charlotte Community Mental Health Services, 1 Mission Unity Recovery House, 3 Southwest Florida Addictions Services, Inc., 4 Tammi House Recovery Program, 4 C CIL, see Center for Independent Living, 1 Child care YMCA Children’s Services, 4 Children and Families, Florida Department of, 1 Charlotte County Health Department, 2 Church of God of Prophecy, see Christian Health Ministries, 1 Clothing Charlotte County Homeless Coalition, 1 Salvation Army, 3 Community Care for Disabled Adults Program, 1 D Day labor Express Personnel, 2 Gulf Coast Staffing, 2 Labor Finders, 3 Labor Ready, 3 Dental Family Health Dental Walk-in Clinic, 2 Health Department, Charlotte County, 2 Disability assistance Center for Independent Living of Southwest Florida, 1 Charlotte Community Mental Health Services, 1 Florida Department of Children and Families, 1 Hearing Impaired Persons (HIP), 2 Regional Veteran’s Service Office, 3 Social Security Administration, 4 Disability assistance (continued) Veteran’s Service Office, 4 Veteran’s Service Office, Regional, 3 Visually Impaired Persons (VIP), 4 Vocational Rehabilitation, 4 Driver’s license, 2 E Education Adult and Community Education, 1 Charlotte County Public Schools, 1 Charlotte Technical Center, 1 Employment Career & Service Center of Charlotte County, 1 Express Personnel, 2 Florida Unemployment, 2 Gulf Coast Staffing, 2 Labor Finders, 3 Labor Ready, 3 One Stop, The, 3 Vocational Rehabilitation, 4 Workforce Council, 4 Ex-Felon Assistance Criminal Justice Forum, 4 F Florida Department of Children and Families, 1 Food pantries Charlotte County Homeless Coalition, 3 Charlotte County Human Services Department, 3 Genesis Center, 3 Homeless Coalition, 1 Human Services Department, Charlotte County, 3 Lighthouse Outreach Center, 3 Palm Tabernacle Reach Ministry, 3 Reach Ministry of Palm Tabernacle, 3 Saint Maximillian Kolbe Church, 3 Salvation Army, 3 Seventh Day Adventists Community Services, 3 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 5 Food pantries (continued) St. Maximillian Kolbe Church, 3 St. Vincent De Paul Society, 4 Food stamps Department of Children and Families, 1 H Prescriptions Human Services Department, Charlotte County, 3 St. Vincent de Paul Community Pharmacy, 4 S Housing and shelter Charlotte County Homeless Coalition, 1 Englewood Helping Hand, 2 Grande court, 2 Hampton Pointe Apartments, 2 Murdock Circle Apartments, 3 Punta Gorda Housing Authority, 3 Riley Chase, 3 St. Vincent de Paul Society, 4 I Identification Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department, 2 Social Security Administration, 4 Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 4 Section 8, see Punta Gorda Housing Authority, 3 T Transportation Bicycle Ministry, 1 Dial-a-Ride, 2 FISH Volunteer Drivers, 2 U Unemployment Compensation, Florida, 2 V M Motor Vehicles Department, 2 Meals See Lighthouse Outreach Center, 3 Medicaid Dentists, 3 Department of Children and Families, 1 Medical Charlotte Community Mental Health Services, 1 Charlotte County Health Dept., 2 Christian Health Ministries, 1 Dept. of Children and Families, 1 Family Health Centers of SW Florida, 2 Florida Department of Children and Families, 1 Health Department, Charlotte County, 2 Veteran’s Services Career & Service Center Veteran’s Line, 1 Regional Veteran’s Service Office, 3 Veteran’s Service Office, 4 P Public Health, see Charlotte County Health Department, 2 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 6 COLLIER COUNTY A DULT AND C OMMUNITY E DUCATION Community Resource Guide Naples C OLLIER C OUNTY 2010 www.collier.k12.fl.us Dr. Dennis L. Thompson Superintendent of Schools THE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY Julie Sprague, Chair Roy M. Terry, Vice Chair Barbara Berry, Member Patricia M. Carroll, Member Kathleen Curatolo, Member This report has been prepared by The District School Board of Collier County. Additional copies, if available, may be obtained by writing: The District School Board of Collier County Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Administrative Center Department Name 5775 Osceola Trail Naples Florida 34109-0919 Report Number: Coordinated by: mmddyy00 Ron Luehmann No person in this district shall, on the basis of race, national origin, sex, disability, marit-al status, religion, or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity, or in employment conditions or practices conducted by The District School Board of Collier County. MISSION STATEMENT The District School Board of Collier County provides high quality educational experiences enabling all students to achieve their maximum potential in a safe, positive environment. For questions or complaints (adults) regarding the Educational Equity Act, Title IX, Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act), or the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact Allun Hamblett, Executive Director of Human Resources, 239-377-0351. For questions or complaints (students) regarding the Educational Equity Act, Title IX, or The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, contact Diedra Landrum, Coordinator of Student Services/Guidance & Counseling, 239-377-0517. For questions or complaints (students) regarding Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act) and the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact Larry Ruble, Student Services/Supervisor of Psychological Services, 239-377-0508. The 2 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Table of Contents Crisis, Emergency and Information Services ......................................................................5 Adult Education/Family Literacy ..........................................................................................5 Banking ................................................................................................................................6 Car Seats .............................................................................................................................7 Child Care ............................................................................................................................8 Churches .............................................................................................................................8 Clinics ..................................................................................................................................9 Consulates ....................................................................................................................... 10 Credit Tips ........................................................................................................................ 11 Crime Prevention .............................................................................................................. 11 Drug / Alcohol / Addiction Treatment ................................................................................ 12 Employment and Job Training .......................................................................................... 13 Financial Help and Information ......................................................................................... 14 Food ................................................................................................................................. 14 Foster Care / Adoption ..................................................................................................... 15 Health Care / Medical and Pregnancy Services ............................................................... 15 Hospitals ........................................................................................................................... 16 Housing / Housing Financial Assistance .......................................................................... 17 Identification Cards / Driver’s License .............................................................................. 19 Immunization Program for Children ................................................................................. 22 Immigrant / Refugee Aide and Migrant Services .............................................................. 23 Legal Services ................................................................................................................. 24 Library Services ................................................................................................................ 25 Mental Health and Counseling Services .......................................................................... 26 Newspapers/Magazines ................................................................................................... 28 Police ................................................................................................................................ 29 Postal Service ................................................................................................................... 30 Public Schools and District Offices ................................................................................... 30 Radio Stations .................................................................................................................. 34 Senior Services ................................................................................................................ 35 Shelters / Homeless Services........................................................................................... 35 Social Services ................................................................................................................. 36 Support Groups ................................................................................................................ 38 Tax Preparation Services ................................................................................................. 39 Traffic Violation ................................................................................................................. 40 Translating Services ......................................................................................................... 41 Transportation Services .................................................................................................... 41 TV Stations ....................................................................................................................... 42 3 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Utilities, Electric / Water / Telephone ............................................................................... 42 Weather Emergencies ..................................................................................................... 43 Web Sites ......................................................................................................................... 44 4 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Crisis, Emergency and Information Services American Red Cross ………………………. 239-596-6868 2610 Northbrooke Plaza Dr., Naples FL 34119 www.colliercountyredcross.org Elder Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation Hotline (Family Service) National Center on Elder Abuse ………… 866-413-5337 15201 N. Cleveland Ave., Ste. 1100, N. Child Abuse Hotline ………………………… 239-263-8383 Fort Myers FL 33903 1036 Sixth Ave. North, www.aaaswfl.org Naples FL 34102 www.caccollier.org Elder Abuse Hotline ………………………… 800-677-1116 Crisis Line (Mental Health Center) NAMI of Collier County ………………….... 239-434-6726 Education, advocacy, & support to persons with mental illness & their families 6216 Trail Blvd. Bldg. C, Naples FL 34108 www.nami.org Emergency - In case of Emergency call 911 Fire Department ………. 239-252-3473 or 239-252-FIRE 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr., Naples FL 34104 www.colliercountyfiremarshals.com Police - Sheriff’s Department …………….. 239-252-9300 3301 Tamiami Trl. East, Bldg. J, Naples FL 34112 www.colliersheriff.org Mental Health Association of SW FL ….... 941-261-5405 Services: Referrals, Senior Peer Counseling , Divorce Education Support Groups: Veterans, Depression, Foreclosure, Staying Healthy, Journey to Wellness 2335 Ninth St. North #404, Naples FL 34103 www.mhaswfl.org National Runaway Switchboard ……. 800-RUNAWAY or 800-786-2929 nrscrisisline.org Parent Help Line ………………….……….. 800-FLA-LOVE Detox Centers www.211bigbend.org David Lawrence Center …….……………… 239-455-8500 6075 Bathey Ln., Poison Control Center ……….…………….. 800-222-1222 Naples FL 34116 www.aapcc.org www.davidlawrencecenter.org Domestic Violence Unit …………………… 239-793-9533 The Shelter for Abused Women & Children Start by calling the confidential 24-hour crisis line ………………………….. 239-775-1101 Immokalee …………………………………… 239-657-5700 www.naplesshelter.org Adult Education/Family Literacy Adult and Community Education …………………………………………………………………………….. 239-377-1234 5600 Cougar Dr. Naples FL 34109 www.collieradulted.com Barron Collier High School: 5600 Cougar Dr., Naples FL 34109 Golden Gate High School: 2925 Magnolia Pond Dr., Naples FL 34116 Gulf Coast High School: 7878 Shark Way, Naples FL 34119 Lely High School: 1 Lely High School Blvd., Naples FL 34113 5 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Adult Education/Family Literacy (cont.) Amigos Center ……………………………... 239-437-6727 25999 Old 41 Rd., Bonita Springs FL 34135 www.amigoscenter.org Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology .. 239-377-0900 3702 Estey Ave., Naples FL 34104 www.lwit.edu Immokalee Technical Center ..................... 239-658-7080 508 N. 9th St., Immokalee FL 34142 www.itech.edu Naples Language Center …………………. 239-262-6462 4947 Tamiami Trl. North, #203/204, Naples FL 34103 www.napleslanguagecenter.com Jerusalem Haitian Community Ctr., Inc. ... 239-430-1421 171 Commercial Blvd. Suite 24, 26, 27, Naples FL 34104 www.jerusalemhaitian.org Edison College ............................................ 239-489-9310 8099 College Pkwy. SW, Fort Myers FL 33919 www.edison.edu Literacy Volunteers of Collier County ..... 239-262-4448 53 12th St. N., Naples FL 34106 www.collierliteracy.org Banking To open a checking account you must submit one type of identification from both lists. Be aware that bank’s policies may vary according immigration status. Primary Identification: 1. Driver’s License issued by the government of: United States Mexico Canada Puerto Rico 2. Identification Card issued by DMV (includes photograph) 3. Matrícula Consular de México (includes photograph) 4. Passport (includes photograph). In some cases the bank may require a visa sealed on the passport and the form I-94. 5. Alien Resident Card issued by U.S.C.I.S. Secondary Identification: 1. International Driver’s License issued by a foreign government (includes photograph) 2. Credit Card showing name 3. Credencial mejicana (to vote includes photograph) 4. Work name badge 6 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Banking (cont.) Bank of America ................................... 239-436-1960 796 5th Ave S., Naples FL 34102 www.bankofamerica.com AmSouth Bank .......................................... 239-267-6884 4851 Tamiami Trl. N., Naples FL 34103 www.amsouthbank.com PNC Bank ................................................... 239-643-7960 3003 Tamiami Trl. N. Ste 100 Naples FL 34103 www.pncbank.com Colonial Bank .......................................... 239-659-3720 856 3rd Ave S., Naples FL 34102 www.colonialbank.com RBC Bank .................................................... 239-261-3521 9190 Galleria Ct., Naples FL 34109 www.rbcbankusa.com Wachovia ................................................ 239-435-3120 900 5th Ave S., Naples FL 34102 www.wachovia.com Bank of Naples ............................................ 239-430-2500 4099 Tamiami Trl. N., Naples FL 34103 www.bankofnaples.com Orion Bank ............................................... 239-403-4240 428 9th St. S., Naples FL 34102 www.orionbank.com Bank United ................................................. 239-417-2018 4412 Thomasson Dr., Naples FL 34103 www.bankunited.com Suntrust ................................................... 239-262-4744 350 5th Ave S., Naples FL 34102 www.suntrustcom US Bank ....................................................... 239-430-9126 5150 Tamiami Trl. N., Naples FL 34103 www.usbank.com Fifth Third Bank ...................................... 239-434-2100 625 5th Ave S., Naples FL 34102 www.53.com First Florida Bank ....................................... 239-774-4566 8801 Tamiami Trl. E., Naples FL 34113 www.firstfloridabank.com BB&T ........................................................ 239-659-1119 405 8th St. S., Naples FL 34102 www.bbandt.com Car Seat Safe Kids Lee County ......................................................................................................................... 239-432-4491 Educates families, provide safety devices to families in need and advocate for better laws to help keep children safe, healthy and out of the emergency room Led by: The Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida 9981 S. Healthpark Dr., Fort Myers Florida 33908 Attn: Elizabeth Moreno, Child Advocacy Program www.safekids.org 7 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Child Care Child Care Of Southwest Florida, Inc. ..................................................................................................... 239-643-3908 Provides high quality child care services to children from infancy through age 16 in Lee, Collier, Hendry and Glades Counties. 2400 Tamiami Trail N. Ste. 303, Naples FL 34103 www.collierchildcare.org Naples Alliance for Children (Child Care Directory) .............................................................................. 239-649-5260 We promote and support public and private programs that directly enhance and enrich the lives of children and families. Our work complements other services provided for children and families in Collier County. 660 9th St. N. Suite 35D, Naples FL 34102 www.napleschild.org Churches East Naples United Methodist Church ….. 239-774-4696 St. Leo Parish ............................................. 239-992-0901 2701 Airport Rd., 28290 Beaumont Rd., Naples FL 34112 Bonita Springs FL 34134 www.stleocatholicchurch.org First Assembly Ministries .......................... 239-465-0270 3805 The Lord’s Way, St. Agnes Chapel ........................................ 239-592-1949 Naples FL 34114 5633 Strand Blvd., www.firstassemblyministries.org Naples FL 34104 www.atagnesnaples.org First Baptist Church Naples ……………… 239-597-6057 3000 Orange Blossom Dr. St. Elizabeth Seton ….................................. 239-455-0939 Naples FL 34109 5225 Golden Gate Pkwy., www.fbcn.org Naples FL 34116 www.saintelizabethseton.com Grace Lutheran Church ………………….. 239-261-7700 860 Banyan Blvd., St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church .. 239-566-8740 Naples FL 34102 625 111th Ave. N., graceofnaples.com Naples FL 34108 www.saintjohntheevangelist.com Naples Church of God …………………...… 239-261-4271 St. William Parish ........................................ 239-261-4883 1074 Tenth St. North Naples FL 34102 601 Seagate Dr., Naples FL 34103 Moorings Presbyterian Church ………...… 239-261-1487 www.saintwilliam.org 791 Harbour Dr. Unity Faith MB Church …………………….. 239-353-6604 Naples FL 34103 www.moorings-presby.org 1620 39th St., S.W., Naples FL 34117 Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish .................. 239-657-2666 207 South 9th St., Immokalee FL 34142 St. Peter the Apostle Parish ....................... 239-775-9576 5130 Rattlesnake Hammock Rd., Naples FL 34113 www.stpeterchurch.naples.net 8 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLINICS East Naples Medical Center ................................................................................................................... 239-775-2220 5432 Rattlesnake Hammock Rd., Naples FL 34113 Immokalee Family Care Center ............................................................................................................. 239-657-6363 1502 Lake Trafford Rd., Immokalee FL 34142 www.collier.org Marion E. Fether Medical Center ........................................................................................................... 239-658-3000 1454 Madison Ave., Immokalee FL 34142 www.collier.org MS Home of Collier County Naples, FL (Multiple Sclerosis) .............................................................. 239-435-1901 971 3rd Ave. N. Naples FL 34102 Neighborhood Health Clinic .................................................................................................................. 239-261-6600 120 Goodlette Rd. N., Naples FL 34102 www.neighborhoodhealthclinic.org The Mike Davis Medical Center ............................................................................................................. 239-353-4101 1755 Heritage Trail, Suite 604, Naples FL 34112 www.collier.org Countryside Dental Center .................................................................................................................... 239-774-1850 1749 Heritage Trail, Suite 801, Naples FL 34112 www.collier.org CHS / UF Pediatric Dental / NCEF Pediatric Dental Center ................................................................. 239-775-3052 7007 Lely Cultural Pkwy., Edison College, Building L, Naples FL 34113 www.collier.org Central Naples Pediatrics ...................................................................................................................... 239-262-3669 3425 10th St. North, Naples FL 34103 www.collier.org Isabel Collier Read Medical Campus - CHS / FSU Immokalee Pediatrics ......................................... 239-658-3011 1441 Heritage Blvd., Immokalee FL 34142 (Walk-in) www.collier.org Creekside Pediatrics .............................................................................................................................. 239-591-1755 1284 Creekside St. Suite 101, Naples FL 34108 www.collier.org East Naples Pediatrics ........................................................................................................................... 239-775-2220 1755 Heritage Trail, Suite 601, Naples FL 34112 www.collier.org Golden Gate Pediatrics .......................................................................................................................... 239-455-5105 5262 Golden Gate Pkwy., Naples FL 34116 www.collier.org 9 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Consulates ANTIGUA & BARBUDA CONSULATE GENERAL ..... 305-381-6762 25 SOUTHEAST 2ND AVENUE, MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.CATAMARAN-ANTIGUA.COM ARGENTINA CONSULADO 305-373-1889 1101 BRICKELL AVENUE STE. 500, MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.CONGENARTINANY.COM AUSTRIAN CONSULATE …………………………. 305-325-1561 1454 NORTHWEST 17TH AVENUE, MIAMI FL 33125 BAHAMAS CONSULATE GENERAL ..................... 305-373-6295 25 SOUTHEAST 2ND AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 GENERAL CONSULATE BOLIVIA ......................... 305-358-6303 700 S. ROYAL POINCIANA BLVD STE. 505, MIAMI SPRINGS FL 33166 WWW.BOLIVIA-USA.ORG BRAZIL CONSULATE GENERAL ........................... 305-285-6200 80 SW 8TH ST # 2600, MIAMI FL 33130 WWW.BRAZILIAN-CONSULATE.ORG CONSULATE GENERAL OF CANADA ................... 305-579-1607 200 S BISCAYNE BLVD #1600, MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.MINNEAPOLIS.GC.CA CONSULADO DE CHILE ................................... 305-373-8623 800 BRICKELL AVE. STE. 1200, MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.CHILENY.COM COLOMBIAN CONSULATE ................................ 305-448-5558 280 ARAGON AVE., CORAL GABLES FL 33134 WWW.CONSULADODECOLOMBIA.COM CONSULATE GENERAL OF COSTA RICA .............. 305-871-7485 1600 SOUTH LE JEUNE RD., CORAL GABLES FL 33134 WWW.COSTARICA-EMBASSY.ORG CONSULATE GENERAL-DOMINICAN REPUBLIC .. 305-358-2318 1038 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.DOMREP.ORG GENERAL CONSULATE OF ECUADOR .................. 305-539-8214 117 NORTHWEST 42ND AVE., MIAMI FL 33126 CONSULADO DE ESPAÑA ................................ 305-446-5511 2655 SOUTH LE JEUNE RD., CORAL GABLES FL 33134 WWW.MAEC.ES CONSULATE OF GUYANA ................................. 786-235-0431 795 NORTHWEST 72ND ST., MIAMI FL 33150 HAITIAN CONSULATE GENERAL ......................... 305-859-2003 259 SOUTHWEST 13TH ST., MIAMI FL 33130 WWW.HAITI.ORG CONSULATE GENERAL OF ISRAEL ....................... 305-925-9400 100 BISCAYNE BLVD., MIAMI FL 33132 CONSULATE GENERAL OF ITALY ......................... 305-374-6322 4000 PONCE DE LEON BLVD., CORAL GABLES FL 33146 WWW.ITALCONSMIAMI.COM JAMAICAN CONSULATE GENERAL ....................... 305-374-8431 25 SOUTHEAST 2ND AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.JAMAICACGMIAMI.ORG CONSULATE GENERAL OF JAPAN ....................... 305-530-9090 80 SW 8TH ST # 3200, MIAMI FL 33130 MEXICAN CONSULATE ........................................ 786-268-7255 5975 SW 72ND ST #301, SOUTH MIAMI FL 33143 WWW.SRE.GOB.MX CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE NETHERLANDS ...... 786-866-0480 701 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.CGNY.ORG CONSULATE GENERAL OF NICARAGUA ............... 305-265-1934 8532 NORTHWEST 8TH ST., MIAMI FL 33126 CONSULATE GENERAL OF PERU IN MIAMI .......... 786-347-2420 444 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.CONSULADO-PERU.COM CONSULATE GENERAL OF SURINAME ................. 305-593-2163 7235 NORTHWEST 19TH ST., MIAMI FL 33126 CONSULATE OF SWITZERLAND ........................... 305-377-6700 825 BRICKELL BAY DR., MIAMI CONSULATE GENERAL FOR THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO ............................................................ 305-374-2199 1000 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.TRINIDAD-GUIDE.INFO VENEZUELAN CONSULATE .................................. 305-577-4214 1101 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 FRENCH CONSULATE ....................................... 305-403-4150 1395 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.CONSULFRANCE-MIAMI.ORG CONSULATE GENERAL OF GUATEMALA ............. 305-679-9983 1101 BRICKELL AVE., MIAMI FL 33131 WWW.CONSULGUATECOCHICAGO.ORG 10 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Credit Tips 1. If you want to establish credit in the United States you need to make payments on time or even better, make your payments before the due date to services such as: electric, water, home phone, cable television, school loans, mobile phone, any type of bill that you receive monthly. These bills must be in your name and social security number. 2. To obtain your first credit card, apply for one at your bank. Ask for a Security Credit Card. You will have to make a security deposit of $250 into a savings account in your name. This deposit will be return to you after a year as long as you made your payments on time. 3. Store credit cards are also a way to establish credit however you would have to use up to 35% of your credit limit to obtain a good score. You can also ask for a increase in your credit limit to be able to keep utilizing the 35% of your limit. 4. When buying a vehicle even if you are able to pay cash take out a loan, give a down payment and make monthly payments. Make sure the loan is under your name and social security number. 5. A credit score is a numerical expression based on a statistical analysis of a person's credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of that person. A credit score is primarily based on credit report information, typically sourced from credit bureaus. 6. Use a checking account to make your payments because financial entities are the ones that certify your economic capability and timely payments. 7. Once you have two lines of credit (car loan and credit card) with a minimum credit limit of $5.000 for a year, you will be able to apply for a home loan or mortgage. Crime Prevention Get a FREE Business or Home Security Survey. Call us now to schedule yours today at 239-252-0700. Crime Prevention provides presentations and valuable information on different topics, including See it Say it, Make the Call Dock It And Lock It Neighborhood Watch Leaving on vacation Home Safety Fireworks Safety National Night Out Lock Up To Stay Safe Personal Safety Robbery Prevention Business Safety PHONE: 239-530-9699 E-MAIL: [email protected] AFTER HOURS: call 239-774-4434 for assistance Call 9-1-1 if you have an emergency Did you know…You can help make our community safer. Sheriff Kevin J. Rambosk believes partnerships between law enforcement and the community are the best way to help protect our quality of life in Collier County. Make a pledge to help. For more information call 239-252-0600. If you are interested in a presentation, or would like McGruff the Crime Dog to make an appearance, you can make a request by calling 239-793-9145. To learn more about crime prevention visit the National Crime Prevention Council at www.ncpc.org 11 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Drug / Alcohol / Addiction Treatment Alcoholics Anonymous World Sevices, Inc. ……………………………………………………..….......... 239-262-6535 85 12th St. S., Naples FL 34102 Rehab Care 2327 ………………………………………………….……………………………………………… 239-513-7932 875 Retreat Dr., Naples FL 34110 Rehab Alternative Therapy ………………………….……………………………………………….………… 239-304-8495 10681 Airport Pulling Rd. N., Naples FL 34109 Maverick House Inc. ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 239-455-9672 2922 Santa Barbara Blvd., Naples FL 34116 12 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Employment and Job Training Career and Service Centers of Southwest Florida Conveniently located in your community, workforce professionals at the Career and Service Centers of Southwest Florida are prepared to provide a full range of services to employers and job seekers. Our One Stop Career Centers offer many resources: Job Seeker Services Career development workshops Career and skills assessment Resume preparation and review Job search assistance Internet access to job opportunities Labor market and wage information Self-service resources Referral and placement Business Services Employer recruitment Private interview facilities Job posting and referrals Job matching High skills workforce training On-the-Job Training (OJT) assistance Assistance with downsizing/business closure Labor market analysis and information and a friendly staff… to name a few. To find out more about our services and resources contact us: Naples: 215 Airport Pulling Rd. N., Naples FL 34104 ………………………………………….……………………………………………...………. 239-436-4301 Immokalee: 750 South 5th St., Naples FL 34142 ………………………………………….………………………………………………………. 239-658-3300 www.careerandservicecenter.org Employ Florida (toll free state wide) …………………………………………………………..………….… 1-866-352-2345 www.employflorida.com Collier County Library (Internet/Employment) Naples ……………………………………………………. 239-593-0334 Immokalee ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 239-657-2882 13 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Financial Help and Information ACCESS Florida Food, Medical Assistance and Cash …………………………1-866-76ACCESS or 1-866-762-2237 Macedonia Baptist Church (Payment of FPL Final Notices) …………………………………………….. 239-262-4877 A new telephone system is now available to better serve you. The ACCESS Florida Information Line will allow you to get information from an automated response service - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can: Get the status of your application or case. Get a list of the items you still need to return. Get the date and time of a scheduled appointment. Get general information. To get case and application information, the social security number and date of birth of the person who applied is needed. Please listen to the messages carefully until you become comfortable using the new system. If you have additional questions or need to report a change in your household circumstances, you may speak to a customer call center representative during regular business hours. Naples Service Center ……………………………………………………..…….. 4215 Tamiami Trail East, Naples FL 34112 Immokalee Service Center …………………………………………..………….. 750 South 5th St., Immokalee FL 34142 Food Harry Chapin Food Bank ………..………… 239-334-7007 Distributes emergency food through 140 partner agencies in five counties of Southwest Florida - Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Glades. 3760 Fowler St., Fort Myers FL 33901 www.harrychapinfoodbank.org Salvation Army ………………………………. 239-775-9447 3180 Estey Ave., Naples FL 34104 Hours: 8:30 am-1:00 pm everyday Bring: Collier County photo ID and Social Security Card Limited to once every two months. St. Matthew’s House ……………………….. 239-774-0500 2001 Airport Rd. South, Naples FL 34112 Angel Food Ministries …………………….. 239-455-1534 Hours: 1–3 pm {Monday & Wednesday}; 3-6 pm {Tuesday 5975 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples FL 34116 & Thursday}; 1–4 pm {Friday} www.angelfoodnaples.com Requires Photo ID with Collier County address, original Social Security Card for all household members, must be Catholic Charities of Collier County …….. 239-793-0059 dependent or disabled with proof or be over the age of 50. Family Resource Center 4209 Tamiami Trl. E., Naples FL 34112 St Matthew’s House Thrift Store …………. 239-495-0159 Hours: 9 am to 1 pm {Monday thru Friday} 25091 Bernwood Dr., Bonita Springs FL 34135 Limit: One per month (requires FL ID) Thursday 10 am to 2 pm Grace Place ………………………………….. 239-455-2707 St Vincent De Paul 239-775-1667 4300 21st Ave. SW, Naples FL 34116 2874 Davis Blvd, Naples FL 34104 Hours: 1 pm to 5 pm {Fridays} Hours: 10 am - 1:30 pm {Mon thru Friday} Limit: Every other week (only residents of 34116) St Vincent De Paul Meals on Wheels ……. 239-775-0443 Helps Outreach ……………………………… 239-593-3226 2874 Davis Blvd, Naples FL 34104 2025 J&C Blvd., Unit 1, Naples FL 34109 Delivery hours: Mon-Friday 8 am to 12 pm Hours: 10 am to 3 pm {Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri/Sat} Requirements: Medical condition, elderly Requirements: Fill out application Limit: One per month Tree of Life …………………………………… 239-530-2200 2132 Shadowlawn Dr., Naples FL 34112 Hunger & Homeless Coalition ……….…… 239-263-9363 Hours: 9-10:30 am {2nd & 4th Saturday of each month} 1044 6th Avenue North, Naples FL 34102 Limit: Twice a month. Bring: Photo ID, fill out application 14 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Food (cont.) Guadalupe Social Services ……………….. 239-657-6242 Emergency lunches distributed 24/7 (except when 211 South 9th St., Immokalee FL 34143 Guadalupe Soup Kitchen is open) Groceries distributed 24/7 (when other social service Hours: 8a m to 2:30 pm {Mon thru Friday} agencies are closed) Guadalupe Center Soup Kitchen ……..…. 239-657-3202 Requirements: None 211 South 9th St., Immokalee FL 34143 Hours: 8 am to 2:30 pm {Mon thru Friday} Robert Community Center (Senior Center) 905 Roberts Ave., Immokalee FL 34142 Immokalee Friendship House …………….. 239-657-4090 Hot breakfast and lunch for seniors age 60 and over 602 West Main St., Immokalee FL 34142 Hours: 8:30 am to 12 pm {Monday thru Friday} Community lunch distributed Saturday and Sunday from 1 No reservations require pm to 2 pm Foster Care / Adoption Children’s Network of Southwest Florida, LLC ………………………………………………………..…… 239-226-1115 2232 Altamonte Ave., Fort Myers FL 33901 www.childnetswfl.org Health Care / Medical and Pregnancy Services Health Department Main Office ………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 239-252-8200 3301 Tamiami Trl. E. Bldg. H Naples FL, 34112 www.collierhealthdept.org Services: Supplemental Nutrition Program for Pregnant and Postpartum Women, Infants and Children under 5 years of age (WIC). WIC eligibility is based on a financial and nutritional screening. Clinics are located in East Naples, Golden Gate, and Immokalee. Services include: nutritious foods, nutrition assessment, counseling and education, breastfeeding education and support, and Immunizations available free of charge. Community Nutrition Education Services: WIC Frequently Asked Questions Facts About WIC Community presentations Continuing education programs Medical nutritional therapy for Senior Friendship Center patients WIC Clinics Available: Immokalee Office, 419 N. 1st St., Immokalee FL 34142 ………………….……………….…. 239-252-7300 Naples Office, 3301 Tamiami Trl. E., Bldg. H, Naples FL 34112 ………………….………..... 239-252-8208 Golden Gate Office, 4945 Golden Gate Pkwy. Ste. 102, Naples FL 34116 ……………….... 239-353-1274 If you have any questions about WIC, please contact Renee Williams, 239-252-2528. If you have any questions about Nutrition, please contact Debra Millsap, 239-252-8220 or Peggy Desborough 239-252-2691 15 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Hospitals Collier County Health Dept...................................................................................................................... 239-252-8200 3301 E. Tamiami Trl., Bldg. H, Naples FL 34106 www.doh.state.fl.us/chdcollier/index.html NCH Downtown Naples Hospital …………………………………………………………………………….. 239-436-5000 350 7th St. N., Naples FL 34102 www.nchmd.org NCH North Naples Hospital …………………………………………………………………………………… 239-552-7000 11190 Health Park Blvd., Naples FL 34110 Physician Led Access Network ……………………………………………………………………………….. 239-776-3016 1012 Goodlette Road North #201 Naples FL 34102 www.plancc.org Physicians Regional - Pine Ridge ……………...……………………………………………………………. 239-348-4000 6101 Pine Ridge Rd. Naples Florida 34119 www.physiciansregional.net Physicians Regional - Collier …………...……………………………………………………………………. 239-348-6000 8300 Collier Blvd., Naples FL 34114 Physicians Regional - Bonita Springs I ...……………………………………………………………………. 239-947-4557 3291 Woods Edge Pkwy., Bonita Springs FL 34134 Physicians Regional - Bonita Springs II ..……………………………………………………………………. 239-348-4404 24231 Walden Center Dr., Bonita Springs FL 34134 Physicians Regional - Collier Blvd. ….………………………………….……………………………………. 239-947-4557 8340 Collier Blvd., Naples FL 34114 Veteran’s Office …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 239-252-8448 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. H Naples FL 34106 Florida Pre-Existing Condition Insurance: www.healthcare.gov/law/about/states/fl.html HIV +/AIDS Hotline: 800-352-2437; Español 800-545-7432; Creole 800-243-7101 16 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Housing / Housing Financial Assistance Cancer Alliance of Naples ……………………………………………………………………………………… 239-436-4673 733 4th Avenue North Naples FL 34102 www.cancerallianceofnaples.com Coalition of Florida Farmerworkers Organization …………………………………………………………. 239-657-7272 214 A South 1st Street Immokalee FL 341422 www.coffo.org Collier County Housing Authority …………………………………………………………………………….. 239-657-3649 1800 Farm Worker Way, Immokalee FL 34142 www.manta.com/c/mmfj4h5/collier-county-housing-authority Collier County Housing Authority - Horizon Village …………………………….………………………... 239-657-3398 415 Rose Ave., Immokalee FL 34142 collierchildcare.org/partners.html Collier County Housing Authority - Section 8 ……………………………………………..………….…… 239-732-0732 5251 Golden Gate Pkwy. Suite D, Naples FL 34116 Empowerment Alliance of Southwest Florida ……………………………….…………………………….. 239-658-3315 750 South 5th St., Immokalee FL 34142 easfonline.org Habitat For Humanity of Collier County ……..……………………………………………………………… 239-775-0036 11145 Tamiami Trl. E., Naples FL 34113 www.habitatcollier.org Habitat For Humanity of Collier County - Immokalee Satellite Office………………………………….. 239-657-4466 640 North 9th St., Immokalee FL 34142 www.habitatcollier.org Harvest For Humanity, Inc. ……………………………………………………………………………………. 239-657-4888 1170 Harvest Dr., Immokalee FL 34142 www.aboutharvest.org Housing Development Corporation …………………………………………………………………………… 239-434-2397 4779 Enterprise Avenue, Naples FL 34104 www.collierhousing.com Immokalee Non-Profit Housing, Inc. …………………………………………………………………………. 239-657-8333 2449 Sanders Pines Circle., Immokalee FL 34142 17 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Housing / Housing Financial Assistance (cont.) Main Street Village of Immokalee ……………………………………………………..…… 800-282-6540 or 239-658-3560 Redlands Christian Migrant Association 402 West Main St. Immokalee FL 34142 www.rcma.org Collier County Housing and Human Services ………………………………………………………. 239-252-CARE(2273) 3301 E. Tamiami Trail-Bldg. H Naples FL 34112 DCF Emergency Financial Assistance for Housing …….…………………………….1-877-891-6445 or 239-657-3635 Department of Children and Families 401 Colorado Avenue, Immokalee FL 34142 www.dcf.state.fl.us/homelessness/efahp.shtml New Hope Ministries …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 239-348-0122 7675 Davis Boulevard Naples FL 34104 www.newhopeministries.org Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church ………………………………………………………………………………. 239-597-5410 1225 Piper Boulevard Naples FL 34110 www.vpcnaples.org Youth Haven (Rent) ….………………………………………………………………………………………….. 239-262-0388 273 Airport Road South, Naples FL 34104 Collier County HOPPLA (HIV+AIDS residents only) ………………………………………………………. 239-252-5313 Collier HIV Coordinator (Jesse) (HIV+AIDS residents only) ……………………………………………… 239-461-6114 18 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Identification Cards / Driver’s License Identification Requirements As of Jan 1, 2010 The State of Florida has implemented strict ID Requirements for a New Drivers License or Identification Card. Renewing Your Florida Drivers License If you are renewing a current Florida Drivers License you may renew your license online or via mail one time. After you have used these convenience methods once you must visit a Florida DMV office and provide the required ID - see below New Drivers License or ID If you are applying for a new Florida Drivers License, ID Card, or have legally changed your name you MUST PROVIDE the DOCUMENTS listed below Document requirements include: Primary Identification, Proof of Social Security Number, 2 Proofs of Residential Address First Time Drivers If you have never had a drivers license before you will be required to complete the DATA course. Find Your Requirements US Citizens Florida law requires identification, proof of date of birth, proof of residential address, and proof of social security number (if issued, Chapter 322, Florida Statutes, requires the Department see proof of social security number for the issuance of driver license and identification cards) from all customers before a driver license or identification card can be issued. The name assigned to the social security number must match the name that will appear on the Florida driver license or identification card. If you have recently changed your name, update your records with the Social Security Administration before you apply for your license or identification card. Each U.S. citizen renewing or applying for a new driver license or identification card in person after January 1, 2010 must submit: Primary Identification An Original or Certified of One of the Following Primary Identification Documents Certified United States birth certificate, including territories and District of Columbia Valid United States Passport or Passport Card Consular Report of Birth Abroad Certificate of Naturalization, Form N-550 or Form N-570 Certificate of Citizenship, Form N-560 or Form N-561 Note: When necessary, marriage certificates, court orders, or divorce decrees must be provided to tie the name on the primary identification to the name the customer would like to place on the driver license or identification card. www.dmvflorida.org 19 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Identification Cards / Driver’s License (cont.) Proof of Social Security Number Social Security Card W-2 form Pay check SSA-1099 Any 1099 I F YOU DO NOT HAVE A S OCIAL S ECURITY N UMBER : If you do not have a social security number, you must bring a letter from the Social Security Administration indicating that you were never issued one. In addition, you will need to present at least one proof of ID from the following list: A driver license from the District of Columbia, U.S. Territories, or one of our 50 states. School record stating date of birth, which must contain the registrar’s signature. Transcript of the birth record filed with a public officer charged with the duty of recording certificates. Baptism certificate, which shows date of birth and the place of baptism. Family Bible record or birth announcement in a baby book An insurance policy on the customer’s life which has been in force for at least two years and has the month, day and year of birth. United States military or military dependent identification card. An identification card from the District of Columbia, U.S. Territories, or one of our 50 states. Florida license record or identification card record. Selective Service Registration (Draft Card). Florida Vehicle Registration certificate (HSMV 83399, owner’s copy) obtained from the tax collector’s office where the customer’s vehicle was registered, Florida, or out-of-state registration certificate, if name and date of birth are shown. Receipt copy of your last Florida driver license issuance. Immigration form I-571. Federal form DD-214 (military record). Marriage certificate. Court order, which includes legal name. A Florida voter registration card, which was issued at least 3 months previously. Parent consent form of minor, signed by the parent or legal guardian Government issued out-of-country passport, driver license, or identification card Concealed Weapons Permit Two Proofs of Residential Address Gather TWO of the following documents showing your residential address: (internet printouts or faxes of these documents are acceptable) Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or residential rental/lease agreement Florida Voter Registration Card Florida Vehicle Registration or Title Florida Boat Registration or Title (if living on a boat/houseboat) A statement from a parent, step-parent or legal guardian of an applicant. The parent or guardian must reside at the same residence address, accompany the applicant and present "Proof of Residence Address" A utility hook up or work order dated within 60 days of the application Automobile Payment Booklet Selective Service Card Medical or health card with address listed Current homeowner’s insurance policy or bill 20 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Identification Cards / Driver’s License (cont.) Current automobile insurance policy or bill Educational institution transcript forms for the current school year Unexpired professional license issued by a government agency in the U.S. W-2 form or 1099 form Form DS2019, Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) status A letter from a homeless shelter, transitional service provider, or a half-way house verifying that the customer resides at the shelter address Utility bills, not more than two months old Mail from financial institutions; including checking, savings, or investment account statements, not more than two months old Mail from Federal, State, County or City government agencies (including city and county agencies) Transients’ Sexual Offender/Predator/Career Offender: - FDLE Registration form completed by local sheriff’s department I MMIGRANTS Immigrants that apply for a Florida Drivers license or ID card must provide the Proof of Social Security Number and 2 Proofs of Residential address described above. As an Immigrant you must provide one original or certified copy of the following Identification documents: Valid Alien Registration receipt card, (Green card, Form I-551) I-551 stamp in passport or on I-94 Immigration Judges Order, with the customer's A-number, granting asylum I-797, with the customer's A-number, stating the customer has been granted asylum I-797 or another form from the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, with the customer's A-number, stating the customer's application for Refugee status is approved N ON I MMIGRANTS Non Immigrants that apply for a Florida Drivers license or ID card must provide the Proof of Social Security Number and 2 Proofs of Residential address described above. As a Non Immigrant you must provide one original or certified copy of the following Identification documents: Employment authorization card issued by the United States Department of Homeland Security (Form I688B or I-766); or Proof of nonimmigrant classification provided by United States Department of Homeland Security (Form I-94, not expired, with required supporting attachment(s). If in doubt regarding required documents, please bring all of your US BCIS documentation with you.). I-94s must be accompanied by a Passport. Certain classifications require additional documentation. Some examples are: F-1 and M-1 classification must also be accompanied by an I-20. I J-1 or J-2 designation must be accompanied by a DS2019. Refugee, asylee and parolee classifications must be accompanied by additional documentation. I-571 Travel Document/Refugee Travel Permit I-512 Parole Letter Accepted IJO- Asylum or Cancellation of Removal - Immigration Judges Order granting Asylum or Cancellation of Removal 21 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Identification Cards / Driver’s License (cont.) City Street Address Phone Number Office Hours Immokalee 106 South First St., Suite 1 34142 239-657-2054 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Marco Island 1040 Winterberry Dr. 34145 239-394-6986 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Naples 2335 Orange Blossom Dr. 34109 239-434-4600 Mon-Fri 9pm-6pm Naples 12668 E. Tamiami Trail 34113 239-417-3036 9am-6pm Mon-Fri Naples 4715 Golden Gate Pkwy. 34116 239-455-2858 9am-6pm Mon-Fri Naples 725 Airport Rd. S. 34104 239-434-4600 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Naples 2348 Immokalee Rd. 34110 239-596-2653 Mon-Fri 9am-6pm Naples 50 Wilson Blvd. South 34117 239-348-1011 Mon-Fri 9am-6pm Immunization Program for Children Pediatric Immunization Locations and Times These are free, and no appointments are needed. Additional information can be found at 239- 252-8595 or 239- 2522564. Children's Immunizations are available at : Naples Site Collier County Health Department* Bldg. H, Room 141 of the Government Complex 3301 East Tamiami Trl., Naples FL 34112 Monday – Friday 8am - 3pm Golden Gate Site Golden Gate WIC Office 4945 Golden Gate Pkwy., Suite #102 Naples FL 34116 Please call about nurse availability Immokalee Site Collier County Health Department* 419 North 1st St., Immokalee FL 34142 Monday – Friday 8am - 4pm *The Immunization Clinic in these areas will be CLOSING at 12 noon on the last working day of each month for inventory purposes. If the last working day falls on a Wednesday we will not be closing. The clinic closes at 2:30pm on the third Friday of each month for staff meetings. PLEASE NOTE: You must accompany your child and bring his or her immunizations record or history in order for the child to receive the vaccines required. 22 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Immigrant / Refugee Aide and Migrant Services U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).............................................................................1-800-375-5283 www.uscis.gov Welcome to USA.gov …………………………………………………………………….……………….…… 1-800-354-0365 www.welcometousa.gov Amigos Center ………………….……………………………………………………………………………….. 239-437-6727 The Amigos Center offers family based and country specific immigration and citizenship services. We have two full time Immigration Specialist, Christina Leddin and Eulalia Troncoso.The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) pursuant to title 8 C.F.R. § 292.2(a) recognized our Amigos Center and awarded partial accreditation to our Immigration Specialist Christina Leddin on April 29, 2002. 25999 Old 41 Rd., Bonita Springs FL 34135 www.amigoscenter.org Immigrant Advocacy Center …………………………………………………………………………………… 239-657-7442 1402 New Market Rd. West, Ste. B, Immokalee FL 34142 Servicios para Latinos ………………………………………………………………………………….………. 239-643-2832 6006 Radio Rd., Naples FL 34104 23 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Legal Services Collier County Foreclosure Task Force …………………………………………………………………….. 239-775-4555 www.collierftf.com Florida Attorneys Saving Homes ('FLASH') pro bono program ………………………….……………… 866-607-2187 Florida Rural Legal Services …………………………………………………………………………………… 239-657-3681 Provides civil legal assistance to indigent persons who would otherwise have no means to obtain a lawyer. Help for people who can’t afford to hire a private attorney in obtaining government benefits, with housing disputes and employment problems. 212 First St., Immokalee FL 34142 www.floridalegal.org Guadalupe Social Services ………………………………………………………………………………….… 239-657-6264 211 South 9th St., Immokalee FL 34142 www.catholiccharitiescc.org/Guadalupe.htm Legal Aid Service of Collier County …………………………………………………………………………. 239-775-4555 The mission of Legal Aid Service of Collier County is to provide high-quality free civil legal advice, representation and education to the residents of Collier County, based on need, so as to encourage self-sufficiency and improve the lifestyle and living conditions of the entire community. 4125 East Tamiami Trail, Naples FL 34112 www.legalaid.org/collier Legal Aid Society of Collier County …………………………………………………………………………. 239-775-4555 To stabilize and strengthen families in need of legal services in the area of family law and assist indigent Collier County residents in gaining access to the legal system. Free family law and guardianship representation in Collier County courts. 2681 Airport Pulling Rd. S. Ste. C-105, Naples FL 34112 Collier County Government—Mario Diaz-Balart ………………………………………………………….. 239-348-1620 Insurance forms. Information for Federal agencies to streamline communication between constituent and federal agencies. Fee: None. 4715 Golden Gate Pkwy. Ste One, Naples FL 34116 24 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Library Services Getting a card Library cards are available to all residents of Collier County. Cards are free to permanent residents and property owners Cards are available for a fee (see below) to seasonal residents and visitors. Library cards can be obtained from any library in the library system. Personal identification with your current Collier County street address is required. Parent or legal guardian's signature is required on a minor's (under 16) library card. PROOF OF RESIDENCY Proof of residency must be presented when applying for, renewing, or replacing cards. Acceptable proof of residency include any of the following, provided the item shows your current street address: Driver's license Collier County property tax receipt Voter's registration card State of Florida identification card Property deed or mortgage/lease agreement Utility bill Bank check with imprinted name and address Vehicle registration Local telephone directory listing NON-RESIDENT CARDS Library cards are available to non-resident County visitors for a fee of $10 per month, $50 for 6 months, or $100 for 12 months. Personal identification with permanent home address is required; local address may be confirmed verbally. CHARGES FOR CARDS There is no charge for the initial library card. Card holders are responsible for notifying the Library immediately if the card is lost or stolen. Replace a damaged or lost card for $1.00. Library card holders must clear their account in full before a library card is reissued. PRIVACY Library policy prohibits staff from releasing any information about library card holders -- including what materials are checked out or overdue and personal information such as telephone numbers and addresses -- to anyone other than to the specific library card holder. (Florida Statute 257.261). CHILDREN'S LIBRARY CARDS A child is eligible for a library card at birth. Parents are encouraged to register their children for a library card before the child enters kindergarten. The child must be present in the library to receive or use his or her card. Parent or legal guardian's signature is required on a minor's (under 16) library card. Parents must given written permission for their children to borrow PG and PG-13 videos. Young adults, age 16 or older, with identification, may obtain their own cards. Borrowing library materials To obtain a library card, see Getting a card. AVAILABLE MATERIALS The Library loans books, audiobooks, videos (DVD and VHS), music CDs, and software programs on CD. Patrons must present their library card for all borrowing transactions. Materials will not be loaned without the patron's card, nor loaned to a patron using the card of another patron. Patrons are issued a receipt at the time of the borrowing transaction, indicating date due of the materials. Different types of materials have different loan periods. Materials become overdue at the end of the due date. Overdue materials incur overdue fines, the amount depending on the type of material. Holidays during which the library is closed are not included in the calculation of loan periods or return dates. 25 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Library Services (cont.) WHO MAY BORROW WHAT Cardholders 18 years of age and older may borrow all materials. Cardholders under 18 cannot borrow R-rated, unrated, or foreign film videos. Cardholders under 17 can borrow non-juvenile materials. A permission form signed by parents is required for cardholders under 17 to borrow PG and PG-13 videos. Most materials can be renewed. Most materials can be held on request for borrowing. LIBRARY LOCATION www.collier-lib.org East Naples …………………………..……… 239-775-5592 8787 Tamiami Trail East Naples FL 34113 Immokalee ……………………….……….. 239-657-2882 417 N. First St. Immokalee FL 34142 Estates ……………………………………….. 239-455-8088 1266 Golden Gate Blvd., W. Naples FL 34120 Marco Island ……………………………… 239-394-3272 210 S. Heathwood Dr. Marco Island, FL 34145 Everglades City ……………………………... 230-695-2511 Naples Regional …………………………. 239-263-7768 102 Copeland Ave., N. 650 Central Ave. Everglades City, FL 34139 Naples FL 34102 Golden Gate ……………...…………………. 239-252-4542 2432 Lucerne Rd. Naples FL 34116 South Regional …………………………… 239-252-7542 8065 Lely Cultural Pkwy Naples FL 34113 Headquarters ……………………………….. 239-593-3511 2385 Orange Blossom Dr. Naples FL 34109 Vanderbilt Beach ………...………………. 239-597-8444 788 Vanderbilt Beach Rd. Naples FL 34108 Mental Health and Counseling Services David Lawrence Center ………………………………. 24/7 Access 239.455.8500, DUI Information Line: 239-643-6101 DLC is the only not-for-profit treatment center in Collier County providing affordable mental health and substance abuse services to everyone in need. In addition to helping children with behavioral, emotional and substance abuse challenges, the Center provides counseling and rehabilitative services to adults in crisis and individuals with persistent mental illness. 6075 Bathey Ln., Naples FL 34116 www.davidlawrencecenter.org NAMI of Collier County ……………………………………….. 239-434-6726 Prescription Drug Helpline 800-436-6001 6216 Trail Blvd. Bldg. C Naples FL 34108 Education, advocacy, & support to persons with mental illness & their families. www.nami.org Sarah Ann Drop In Center …………………………………………………………………... 239-649-1557 or 239-649-1520 257 Airport Rd. South Naples FL 34104 26 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Mental Health and Counseling Services (cont.) Mental Health Association of Southwest FL ……………………………………………………………….. 941-261-5405 2335 Ninth St. North #404 Naples Florida 34103 Services: Referrals, Senior Peer Counseling, Divorce Education Support Groups: Veterans, Depression, Foreclosure, Staying Healthy, Journey to Wellness www.mhaswfl.org J. Timothy Hogan Foundation …………………………………………………………………………………. 239-263-8838 Our main focus is on children, we do help adults, especially if family members of the children are in need of counseling or therapy. We are dedicated to helping people in crisis and stop suicides in this country. www.jthogan.com Mental Health Resource Center ……………………………………………………………………………….. 239-649-0733 Collier County FACT Team 5278 Golden Gate Pkwy. Naples FL 34116 Willough at Naples ........................................................................................................ 239-775-4500 & 800-282-3508 Intake: (800) 722-0100 9001 Tamiami Trl. East Naples FL 34113 Inpatient Treatment, Detox, Eating Disorders & Chemical Dependency Accepts: Medicare & VA Payment Assistance Program Spanish & ASL Services thewilloughatnaples.com Naples Community Hospital / Behavioral Health................................................................................... 239-436-5215 350 7th St. North Naples FL 34102 Co-occurring Disorders, Detox Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, & VA www.nchmd.org Project Help Crisis Center 24/7 Hot Line & Referral…………………………………………………………………………………………. 239-262-7227 24/7 County Toll Free: 800-329-7227 Programs: Rape crisis/domestic violence, crime victim/homicide survivor, survivors of suicide, advocacy, death notification, crisis interventions, & public presentations. www.projecthelpnaples.org Catholic Charities of Collier…………………………………………………………………………………….. 239-353-1994 2210 Santa Barbara Blvd. Naples FL 34116 Marriage, family, individual & group counseling, elderly outreach, food, emergency & prescription drug assistance for those unable to afford required medications. www.catholiccharitiescc.org DBSA (Depression / Bipolar Support Alliance) Charis Nelson ……………….…………………………………………………………………………………….. 239-649-6241 Aaron Gillmor ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 239-405-3546 [email protected] www.dbsalliance.org 27 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Newspapers / Magazines Naples Daily News ………………………... 239-262-3161 1100 Immokalee Rd. Naples FL 34110 www.naplesnews.com A Toda Marcha ……………………………. 239-649-5870 222 Industrial Blvd. Suite 138, Naples FL 34014 www.atodamarchaonline.com Collier Citizen ……………………………… 239-213-6077 53 12th St. North, Naples FL 34102 www.colliercitizen.com D'Latinos …………………………………... 239-254-9995 5405 Taylor Rd. Ste. 10 Naples FL 34109 www.dlatinos.tv Vista Semanal........................................... 239-435-3438 1075 Central Ave., Naples FL 34102 www.vistasemanal.com Gaceta Tropical........................................ 239-335-0549 P.O. Box 1131, Fort Myers FL 33901 www.gacetatropical.com Naples Florida Weekly ……………...……. 239-325-1960 2025 J&C Blvd. Ste. 5, Naples FL 34109 floridaweekly.com Nuevos Ecos............................................ 239-598-9313 11983 Tamiami Trl. N. Suite 116 Naples FL 34116 www.nuevosecos.com Naples Sun Times …………………………. 239-213-6077 53 12th St. North, Naples FL 34102 www.naplessuntimes.com Somos ………………………………………. 239-593-7756 MSC 110 5628 Strand Blvd., Naples FL 34110 [email protected] Neapolitan Family Magazine ……………. 239-514-0338 P.O. Box 1106561 Naples FL 34108 neafamily.com SVP Mgt. Inc. ……………………………….. 239-494-2326 3750 Catbrier Ct., Bonita Springs FL 34134 coffeenewssf.com SW Florida Parent Child …………………. 239-335-0448 2442 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Fort Myers FL 33901 gulfcoastmomslikeme.com Naples Woman's Club ……………………. 239-262-6331 570 Park St., Naples FL 34102 Your Health …………………………………. 239-344-4752 200 E. Van Buren St. 4th fl., Phoenix AZ 85004 Federation Star ……………………………. 239-594-8187 2500 Vanderbilt Beach Rd. Ste. 2201, Naples FL 34109 www.jewishnaples.org 28 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Police All Emergencies……………………………… 911 Pretrial Release…………………………….…. 239-793-9365 Non-Emergency ……………………………… 239-252-9300 Immokalee Jail Center……………………….. 239-657-2878 Judicial Services…………………………….… 239-530-5664 Hot Lines and Tip Lines Cellular Number for TIPS ………………….. *CCSO (*2276) Judicial Process Division Communications Center …………………….. 239-252-9300 Bailiff……………………………………………. 239-774-8129 Duty Officer …………………………………… 239-793-9319 Central Records……………………………….. 239-793-9340 Switchboard Operator ……………………….. 239-774-4434 Civil Process…………………………………… 239-793-9250 TIPS Line for Naples ………………………… 239-775-8477 Court Liaison…………………………………... 239-793-9170 Warrants Inquiry………………………………. 239-793-9255 Warrants……………………………………….. 239-252-0336 Warrants Hotline………………………………. 239-793-9255 Human Resources Division Substations (8a.m.-5p.m.) Human Resources Division………………….. 239-793-9212 North Naples Substation……………………... 239-597-1607 Golden Gate Substation……………………… 239-455-3121 Information Technology Division East Naples Substation………………………. 239-252-9400 Administration………………………………… .239-793-9288 Everglades City Substation………………….. 239-695-2301 Immokalee Substation…………………………239-657-6168 Finance Division Estates Substation……………………………. 239-304-3520 Finance Division………………………………. 239-793-9375 Budget Inquiries………………………………. 239-793-9375 Headquarters Purchasing…………………………………….. 239-252-9040 Sheriff Kevin J. Rambosk…………………….. 239-793-9203 Chief of Operations ……………………………239-793-9414 Special Operations Division Chief of Corrections…………………………... 239-793-9414 Agricultural Bureau……………………………. 239-252-0323 Chief of Administration……………………….. 239-793-9414 Aviation…………………………………………. 239-252-0303 Chief of Investigations………………………... 239-793-9309 K-9 Unit……………………………………….... 239-252-0390 Accreditation…………………………………... 239-530-9719 Marine Bureau…………………………………. 239-252-0323 Legal Advisor………………………………….. 239-793-9292 Selective Traffic Enforcement……………….. 239-252-0352 Special Response Bureau……………………. 239-252-0341 Community Outreach Division Public Information Office …………………….. 239-793-9145 Patrol Division Planning & Research………………………… 239-530-5653 Uniform Division/Administration……………... 239-793-9204 Victims Services ……………………………… 239-793-9533 Patrol/Ride-alongs…………………………….. 239-793-9204 Crime Prevention Bureau ……………………. 239-252-0700 False Alarm Bureau…………………………… 239-793-9595 Minority & Ethnic Affairs……………………… 239-530-5660 Special Services Bureau……………………... 239-530-9715 Seniors Crime Assistance Unit ……………… 239-793-9468 Victim & Witness Assistance………………… 239-793-9213 Youth & Prevention Services Division Administration…………………………………. 239-793-9260 Criminal Investigations Division Youth Relations Bureau……………………… 239-793-9260 Administration…………………………………. 239-793-9215 SHOCAP………………………………………. 239-793-9408 Bureau of Technical Services……………..… 239-793-9172 Juveniles At Risk……………………………… 239-530-9711 Crime Intelligence Bureau…………………… 239-793-9279 Street Gang Unit………………………………. 239-793-9486 Domestic Violence Unit………………………. 239-793-9533 General Crimes Bureau - Naples…………… 239-793-9214 Organized Crime Division General Crimes Bureau - Immokalee………. 239-657-6168 Administration…………………………………. 239-793-9247 Major Crimes Bureau…………………………. 239-793-9215 Criminal Intelligence Bureau……………….… 239-793-9279 Property & Evidence………………………….. 239-793-9291 Vice Narcotics Bureau………………………... 239-252-0442 Corrections Division Jail Administration…………………………….. 239-793-9352 Inmate Information……………………………. 239-793-9350 Inmate Information - Immokalee…………….. 239-657-2878 Jail Records……………………………………. 239-793-9254 Professional Responsibility Bureau Professional Responsibility Bureau…………. 239-793-9309 Training Bureau……………………………….. 239-793-9367 Range………………………………………….. 239-348-9186 Range Information Line (Public)…………….. 239-530-9629 29 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Postal Service Post Office .................................................................................... 800-ASK-USPS or 800-275-8777 or www.usps.com HOW DO I APPLY FOR A NEW P.O. BOX? 1. Choose an available PO Box size, indicating a six-month or 12-month payment preference and click ‘Continue.’. 2. Complete the PO Box Application, adding additional box users (who will receive mail in the box), if applicable. Business customers will need to add their title. 3. You must present two items of valid identification to the Post Office; one item must contain a photograph. Social Security cards or credit cards and birth certificates are unacceptable as identification. The following are acceptable identification: Valid driver's license or state non-driver's identification card Armed forces, government, university, or recognized corporate identification card Passport, alien registration card, or certificate of naturalization Current lease, mortgage, or deed of trust Voter or vehicle registration card Home or vehicle insurance policy The identification presented must be current. It must contain sufficient information to confirm that the applicant is who he or she claims to be and must be traceable to the bearer. CAN I APPLY FOR A BOX IN ANOTHER ZIP CODE? Yes, you can have your PO Box at the Post Office that is most convenient to your home or business. Often, the Post Office geographically closest to you may not be in your ZIP code. Public Schools and District Offices Collier County Public Schools ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS (REVISED) 2010-11 You will enroll your child at the school that is in your school zone (based on your home address) by completing the Student Registration form, and Annual Student Emergency Information Card. You must provide: (3) proofs of residency, Florida Immunization Certificate, physical examination (if new to Florida), and proof of age. Note: If divorced, provide a copy of the decree and any current legal documents that apply to the parents’ rights as they relate to the child at school. PROOF OF RESIDENCY Provide ONE of the following: Collier County Homestead Exemption Card, Collier County Property Tax Notice, Home Purchase Contract in Collier County, Copy of a Collier County Manifestation of Domicile filed by the parent, a current rental or lease agreement; AND TWO of the following: a current Florida driver license or Florida Identification Card, automobile Insurance (last two statements); a current electric billing statement, water bill, cable bill or landline phone bill (last two statements). Parents who would like their child to attend a school other than their home zoned school must submit a request to the Choice and Out of Zone Specialist (see form on the district website). Out of zone attendance must be approved before the student may enroll. Parents who live with someone else must provide: notarized letter from person they are living with stating that the parent and child live there, notarized letter from parent(s) that they, in fact, live with such person, (3) proofs of address from person who wrote the letter to establish that they live in the school zone, (3) proofs of address from the parent to verify that they live at the address. 30 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Parents whose child lives with someone else must submit a notarized power of attorney to the Department of Student Services review prior to enrollment that states relationship of guardian to child, that guardian will be responsible for the child’s educational need, and length of temporary guardianship. If Student Services approves enrollment of the child by the guardian, the guardian must sign district Statement of Acceptance of Responsibility Form. Note: Evidence of pursuit of legal custody through the courts must be provided to the school within 90 days, Student Services will follow-up with district letter to parent/guardian and school, as needed. Homeless student information is available by contacting the Homeless Liaison at 377-0512. Should a student move, proof of residency must be provided, as stated above. The following items are evidence a move is full and complete: the former residence is not occupied for any purpose at any time by the student or parent/guardian with whom the student has been living; and all personal belongings are moved from the former residence; and mail is received at the new residence; and all utilities are transferred to the new residence; and driver license, voter registration and other forms of legal identification are changed to the new residence. SCHOOL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS Florida Statute requires that all students entering Florida schools for the first time present a certificate of physical examination performed within twelve (12) months prior to enrollment. All students enrolling in Collier County Public Schools must also present documentation of current immunizations. IMMUNIZATIONS Students must present a Florida Department of Health Certificate of Immunization (DH 680), the only document schools accept as proof of immunization. This may be obtained from a private physician or the Collier County Health Department. This document should be obtained prior to enrollment. The Collier County Health Department provides required immunizations free of charge. Private physicians can also provide immunizations. Any child whose parent or guardian presents a Certificate of Religious Exemption from Immunization Form may be granted exemption from the immunization requirement. The Religious Exemption from Immunizations form (DH 681) is only granted by county health departments. No student may attend school without proper documentation of immunization or exemption. No exemption period is permitted while waiting for transfer of records. (A homeless child, as defined in F.S. 1003.01, shall be given a temporary exemption for up to 30 school days.) Electronically transferred records containing a student’s completed immunization information are acceptable forms of documentation for students transferring from one Florida school district to another. A copy of the actual paper certificate must be forwarded for the student record. Schools must refuse admittance to and temporarily exclude any child who is not in compliance with immunization requirements. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS All students entering Florida Schools for the first time must present a certificate of physical examination performed within twelve (12) months prior to enrollment. The Florida DH 3040 form is recommended to document a physical examination. However, any record may be used that includes at minimum all the elements contained in the form DH 3040. Although this is a one-time requirement for grades PK-12, upon first time entry into any Florida school, students who have previously attended any public or private school in Florida must have documentation of a physical exam. A child may be exempted from the requirement for a physical examination upon written request of the parent or guardian stating objection to such examination on religious grounds. The Collier County Health Department does not provide preentrance school physicals. Students new to Florida may be referred to the Ronald McDonald CareMobile. PROOF OF AGE Any student entering PK-12 shall show proof of age. Acceptable documents are: birth certificate; (original or certified copy); certificate of baptism with date and place accompanied by an affidavit sworn to by the parents; insurance policy on the child’s life which has been in force for at least two years; bona fide contemporary Bible record of the child’s birth accompanied by an affidavit sworn to by the parent; passport or certificate of arrival in the United States stating child’s age; transcript or record of age shown in the child’s school record (at least four years prior) stating date of birth; affidavit of age sworn to by the parent accompanied by a certificate of age signed by a public health officer or private physician. A homeless child, as defined in s.1003.21 shall be given temporary exemption from this section for 30 school days. 31 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Public Schools and District Offices (cont.) District School Board of Collier County………………………………………………………………………. 239- 377-0001 Everglades City, Immokalee, Marco Island and Naples www.collier.k12.fl.us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Avalon Elementary 3300 Thomasson Dr. Naples FL 34112 Telephone 239-377-6200 Highlands Elementary 1101 Lake Trafford Rd. Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239-377-7100 Palmetto Elementary 3000 10th Ave. SE Naples FL 34117 Telephone 239-377-9100 Big Cypress Elementary 3250 Golden Gate Blvd. W Naples FL 34120 Telephone 239-377-6300 Immokalee Community School 123 N 4th Street Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239- 867-3223 Parkside Elementary 5322 Texas Ave. Naples FL 34113 Telephone 239-377-8900 Calusa Park Elementary 4600 Santa Barbara Blvd. Naples FL 34104 Telephone 239-377-6400 Lake Park Elementary 1295 14th Ave. N Naples FL 34102 Telephone 239- 377-7200 Pelican Marsh Elementary 9480 Airport Rd. N Naples FL 34109 Telephone 239-377-7900 Corkscrew Elementary 1065 C.R. 858 Naples FL 34120 Telephone 239-377-6500 Lake Trafford Elementary 3500 Lake Trafford Rd. Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239-377-7300 Pinecrest Elementary 313 9th Street South Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239-377-8000 Eden Park Elementary 3650 Westclox Street Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239-377-9200 Laurel Oak Elementary 7800 Immokalee Rd. Naples FL 34119 Telephone 239-377-7400 Poinciana Elementary 2825 Airport Rd. S Naples FL 34105 Telephone 239-377-8100 Estates Elementary 5945 Everglades Blvd. N. Naples FL 34120 Telephone 239-377-6600 Lely Elementary 8125 Lely Cultural Pkwy. Naples FL 34113 Telephone 239-377-7500 Sabal Palm Elementary 4095 18th Ave. NE Naples FL 34120 Telephone 239-377-8200 Golden Gate Elementary (3-5) 5055 20th Place SW Naples FL 34116 Telephone 239-377-6900 Manatee Elementary 1880 Manatee Rd. Naples FL 34114 Telephone 239-377-7600 Sea Gate Elementary 650 Sea Gate Dr. Naples FL 34103 Telephone 239-377-8300 Golden Gate Elementary (PK-2) 4911 20th Place SW Naples FL 34116 Telephone 239-377-6900 Mike Davis Elementary 3215 Magnolia Pond Dr. Naples FL 34116 Telephone 239-377-9000 Shadowlawn Elementary 2161 Shadowlawn Dr. Naples FL 34112 Telephone 239-377-8400 Golden Terrace Elementary N. (PK-5) 2711 44th Terrace SW Naples FL 34116 Telephone 239-377-7000 Naples Park Elementary 685 111th Ave. N Naples FL 34108 Telephone 239-377-7700 Tommie Barfield Elementary 101 Kirkwood St. Marco Island FL 34145 Telephone 239-377-8500 Golden Terrace Elementary S. (1-5) 2965 44th Terrace SW Naples FL 34116 Telephone 239-377-6800 Osceola Elementary 5770 Osceola Trail Naples FL 34109 Telephone 239-377-7800 Veterans Memorial Elementary 15960 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Naples FL 34110 Telephone 239-377-8800 32 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Public Schools and District Offices (cont.) ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Village Oaks Elementary 1601 S.R. 29 Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239-377-8600 Vineyards Elementary 6225 Arbor Blvd. Naples FL 34119 Telephone 239-377-8700 MIDDLE SCHOOLS Corkscrew Middle 1165 C.R. 858 Naples FL 34120 Telephone 239-377-3400 Gulfview Middle 255 6th St. S Naples FL 34102 Telephone 239-377-4000 North Naples Middle 16165 Learning Ln. Naples FL 34110 Telephone 239-377-4600 Cypress Palm Middle 4255 18th Ave NE Naples FL 34120 Telephone 239-377-5200 Immokalee Middle 401 9th St. Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239-377-4200 Oakridge Middle 14975 Collier Blvd. Naples FL 34119 Telephone 239-377-4800 East Naples Middle 4100 Estey Ave. Naples FL 34104 Telephone 239-377-3600 Manatee Middle 1920 Manatee Rd. Naples FL 34114 Telephone 239-377-4400 Pine Ridge Middle 1515 Pine Ridge Rd. Naples FL 34109 Telephone 239-377-5000 Golden Gate Middle 2701 48th Terrace SW Naples FL 34116 Telephone 239-377-3800 Marco Island Charter Middle 1401 Trinidad Street Marco Island FL 34145 Telephone 239-377-3200 HIGH SCHOOLS Barron Collier High 5600 Cougar Dr. Naples FL 34109 Telephone 239-377-1200 Gulf Coast High 7878 Shark Way Naples FL 34119 Telephone 239-377-1400 Lorenzo Walker Technical High School 3702 Estey Ave. Naples FL 34104 Telephone 239-377-3300 Everglades City School P.O. Box 170 415 School Dr. Everglades City FL 34139 Telephone 239-377-9800 Immokalee High 701 Immokalee Dr. Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239-377-1800 Naples High 1100 Golden Eagle Circle Naples FL 34102 Telephone 239-377-2200 Golden Gate High 2925 Titan Way Naples FL 34116 Telephone 239-377-1600 Lely High 1 Lely High School Blvd. Naples FL 34113 Telephone 239-377-2000 Palmetto Ridge High 1655 C.R. 858 Naples FL 34120 Telephone 239-377-2400 Immokalee Technical Center 508 N. 9th Street Immokalee FL 34142 Telephone 239-377-9900 Walker Institute of Technology 3702 Estey Ave. Naples FL 34104 Telephone 239-377-0900 OTHER Alternative Schools 3710 Estey Ave. Naples FL 34104 Telephone 239-377-1060 33 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Radio Stations WAYJ 88.7 FM Christian Hit Radio Fort Myers, FL Phone Christian Contemporary, Radio WSRX 89.5 FM Contemporary Christian Radio Naples, FL Phone Christian Contemporary, Radio WGCU 90.1 FM Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, FL Phone Public Radio, Radio WJYO 91.5 FM Toccoa Falls College Fort Myers, FL Phone Religious, Radio WMKO 91.7 FM Florida Gulf Coast University Marco, FL Phone Public Radio, Radio WAFZ 92.1 FM Radio Fiesta Immokalee, FL Spanish, Radio WRQC 92.5 FM SW Floridas Rock Station Estero, FL Phone Rock, Radio WTLT 93.7 FM Lite FM 93.7 Naples, FL Phone Adult Contemporary, Radio WARO 94.5 FM All Rock & Roll Classics Naples, FL Phone Classic Rock, Radio WOLZ 95.3 FM The Greatest Hits of All Time Fort Myers, FL Phone Oldies, Radio WRXK 96.1 FM 96K-Rock Bonita Springs, FL Phone Classic Rock, Radio WINK 96.9 FM Fort Myers, FL Phone Hot AC, Radio WFLP 98.7 FM Collier Co Rest Area, FL Other, Radio WJBX 99.3 FM 99X Fort Myers Beach, FL Phone Alternative, Radio WAVV 101.1 FM SW Florida's most listened Marco, FL Phone Easy Listening, Radio WWGR 101.9 FM Gator Country 101.9 Fort Myers, FL Phone Country, Radio WBTT 105.5 FM SW Florida's Party Station Naples Park, FL Phone Hip Hop, Radio WZJZ 107.1 FM Smooth Jazz Lehigh Acres, FL Phone Smooth Jazz, Radio WWCN 770 AM Sports Radio 770 North Fort Myers, FL Phone Sports, Radio WINK 1240 AM News & Talk Leader Fort Myers, FL Phone News/Talk, Radio WNOG 1270 AM News & Talk Leader Naples, FL Phone News/Talk, Radio WCRM 1350 AM Aleluya Fort Myers, FL Phone Spanish, Radio WWCL 1440 AM Ke Buena 1440 AM Lehigh Acres, FL Phone Spanish, Radio WVOI 1480 AM Good Time Oldies Marco Island, FL Phone Oldies, Radio WAFZ 1490 AM Radio Fiesta Immokalee, FL Phone Spanish, Radio WCNZ 1660 AM News Radio 1660 Marco Island, FL Phone News/Talk, Radio 34 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Senior Services Florida Department of Elder Affairs …………………………………………………………………………. 850-414-2000 The Department provides most services through its Division of Statewide Community-Based Services, which works through the state’s eleven Area Agencies on Aging and local service providers to deliver vital services to a vital segment of the population. The Department also directly administers a wide range of programs, ranging from the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, Statewide Public Guardianship Office and Communities for a Lifetime to SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) and CARES (Comprehensive Assessment and Review for Long-Term Care Services). 4040 Esplanade Way Tallahassee, FL 32399-7000 Fax: 850-414-2004 email: [email protected] Visiting Angels ……………….…………………………………………………………………………………. 239-530-1101 VISITING ANGELS® provide Assistance Services to mostly elderly people across South-West Florida. The VISITING ANGELS® Service is an alternative to having to move to an Assisted Living Facility or a nursing home and allows seniors to continue living at home. 2800 Davis Blvd. Ste. 207, Naples FL 34104 www.vafla.net Senior Friendship Center of Collier County & Naples ……………………………………………………. 239-263-7425 We are dedicated to providing people 50+ with quality health and dental services - plus we serve as an important source of information on healthy aging in our rapidly growing community. 811 Seventh Ave. South Naples FL 34102 Florida Senior Care ………………………………….… www.retirementhomes.com/homes/florida-senior-care.html Florida Senior Care provides a comprehensive and user friendly resource for Florida Senior Care services, Senior Care communities, and Senior Care facilities. Shelters / Homeless Services Assembly Center ……………………….…… 239-774-1165 Collier County Hunger-Homeless …….. 239-263-9363 3805 The Lord's Way 1044 6th Ave N. Naples FL 34114 Naples FL 34102 www.collierhomelesscoalition.org Cafe of Life …………………………………… 239-495-9325 13142 Bridgeford Ave. Collier County Public Schools Liaison for Homeless Bonita Springs FL 34135 Children ……………………………………. 239-377-0512 www.cafeoflife.org Homeless Re-Housing Assistance …… 239-732-0732 Catholic Charities Family Resource Center …………………... 239-793-0059 Immokalee Friendship House …………. 239-657-4090 4209 Tamiami Trl. East 602 W Main St Naples FL 34112 Immokalee FL 34142 www.catholiccharitiesusa.org www.immokaleefriendshiphouse.com 35 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Shelters / Homeless Services (cont.) Immokalee Neighborhood Services ….. 941-657-4377 222 North 3rd St Immokalee FL 34143 St. Matthews House ………………………… 239-774-0500 2001 Airport Rd. Naples FL 342112 www.stmatthewshouse.org Salvation Army ………………………………. 239-775-9447 Sunlight Home ………………………………. 239-352-0251 Food/Emergency Shelter/Clothing Residential maternity home serving women of all ages. 3180 Estey Ave. P.O. Box 9194 Naples FL 34101 Naples FL 34101 www.salvationarmyusa.org www.sunlighthome.org Shelter Corporation ………………………… 239-262-3744 St Vincent De Paul Society ………………... 239-775-1667 674 Palm Cir E, 2874 Davis Blvd Naples FL 34102 Naples FL 34104 Social Services HOW TO APPLY? To apply for Social Services you may contact a case manager to set up an appointment by calling 239-252-CARE or (2273). Our staff provides prescription, medical and temporary shelter assistance by appointment only at the Marion E. Fether Clinic in Immokalee every Monday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. An application form will be completed at the time of your interview. You will need to bring the following information when you come for your appointment: Proof of income, such as a pay stub, for the (4) weeks prior to your application, or a letter from Social Security or VA: A Social Security card and identification for all household members Two residency documents proving that you live in Collier County Proof of assets, such as bank or credit union statements Any insurance policies you own Any outstanding medical bills if you are applying for medical assistance Proof of legal status in the United States Valid Alien registration card WHO IS ELIGIBLE? In order to receive support, the resident must not be eligible for other assistance programs. Case managers will assist you in determining eligibility for other programs. Cosmetic and elective surgeries are not covered. Life threatening medical conditions or conditions that impose an undue hardship substantiated by a licensed physician are the number one priority. In order to be considered a Collier County resident, a person must have living arrangements in the county that the person considers to be his or her home. It is the responsibility of the person applying for assistance or the guardian of such person to provide documentation of Collier County residency. 36 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Social Services (cont.) An item from the following list must be provided as documentation of residency. Receipt of mortgage or rental payment or letter from a landlord.(Motel receipt not acceptable). Valid drivers license with Collier County address. Proof of home ownership within Collier County. Homestead exemption document. Public utility bill in name of applicant or spouse with Collier County address. Collier County voter registration card. Proof of enrollment of applicant's children in school in Collier County. Residency documented through a social service agency's or another county department's case record. Cancelled mail from a federal, state, or county agency addressed to the applicant or spouse at a local address. Written verification from a community agency. Verification from Post Office of mail received at an address in Collier County by applicant or spouse (P.O. Box is not acceptable). Declaration of Domicile recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. PROGRAM SERVICES Medical Assistance This service provides for assistance with hospital and physician's bills, which have been incurred in the last 30 days and which are for emergency or critical care. Medication This service provides assistance with medications prescribed by a physician to individuals at 100% of poverty level or below, and assistance for elders and individuals considered disabled on Social Security who are 110% of poverty level or below. Temporary Shelter Assistance This service provides short-term assistance for rent or mortgage payments for individuals with no income, who are disabled, and where eviction is imminent. Nursing Home / Hospital Care Mandated by Florida Statute, this service provides payment for Collier County residents living in skilled nursing homes who are Medicaid recipients as determined by the Department of Children and Families. The payment is $55 per month. In addition, this service provides payment for Collier County citizens who receive Medicaid benefits and who are hospitalized. This service pays 35% of the per diem rate for the 11th through 45th days of the individual's stay. Health Care Responsibility Act (HCRA) Mandated by Florida statute, this service provides for payment to hospitals where indigent residents of Collier County who are treated at another hospital in the state. The treating hospital must apply for assistance to determine eligibility. Burial and Cremation Mandated by Florida Statute this service is provided to deceased Collier County residents who have no other resources to pay for arrangements. This service includes burial at Lake Trafford Cemetery. Child Protection Services Mandated, by Florida Statute, this service provides payment for the initial examination of children who have been abused or where abuse is suspected. This service is provided by a contract with the Child Protection Team. 37 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Support Groups Alzheimer's Support Network ……………………………….……………………………………………….. 239-262-8388 660 Tamiami Trl. North, Ste. 21 Naples FL 34102 Breast Cancer Support, Inc. ……………………………………….…………………………………………… 239-417-4600 Bosom Buddies 4330 Tamiami Trl. East Naples FL 34112 Diabetes Support Group NCH Healthcare System …………………………………………….………………………………………….. 239-436-6755 Program Name: The Diabetes Education and Wellness Outpatient Program 300 Goodlette Rd., South Naples FL 34102 www.defeatdiabetes.org Divorce Care Support group First Assembly Ministries 3805 The Lord's Way, Naples FL 34114 Drug and Alcohol Abuse Support Group ………………………………………...………………………… 1-866-395-1680 Willough at Naples 9001 Tamiami Trl. East Naples FL 34113 Eating Disorder Support Group ………………………………………………………………………………. 239-209-1237 Meets each Tuesday evening at 7:00pm in the Regions Bank Building at Gladiolus/Six-Mile Cypress and US 41. Job Search Support Group ……………………………………….…………………………………………… 239-262-6376 2390 Tamiami Trl. N. Naples FL 34103 Suicide Support Group ………………………………………………….……………………………………... 800-329-7227 Project Help, Inc. P.O. Box 7804 Naples FL 34101 Name of Group: SOS 24 hr. Hotline www.projecthelpnaples.org Meetings per Month: Every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Fee: No Survivors of Suicide Support Group ………………………………………………………………………… 239-649-1404 Project HELP Crisis Center 3050 North Horseshoe Dr, #231 Naples FL 34104 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at 6:30pm Fee: No 38 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Tax Preparation Services Free Tax Return Preparation for You by Volunteers A Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site listing is now available on www.IRS.gov or call 1-800-906-9887 or 239-7934414 for a complete listing of VITA sites. This list helps taxpayers locate nearby volunteer sites that help low- to moderate-income (generally, $49,000 and below) people who cannot prepare their own tax returns. IRS-certified volunteers sponsored by various organizations receive training to help prepare basic tax returns in communities across the country. VITA sites are generally located at community and neighborhood centers, libraries, schools, shopping malls, and other convenient locations. Most locations also offer free electronic filing. You may call the VITA site locator number at 1-800-906-9887 to find a location near you. Items you need to bring to the VITA sites to have your tax returns prepared: Proof of identification Social Security Cards for you, your spouse and dependents and/or a Social Security Number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents on the tax return Current year’s tax package if you received one Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, from all employers Interest and dividend statements from banks (Forms 1099) A copy of last year’s federal and state returns, if available Bank routing numbers and account numbers for Direct Deposit Total paid for daycare provider and the daycare provider's tax identifying number (the provider's Social Security Number or the provider's business Employer Identification Number) To file taxes electronically on a married-filing-joint tax return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms. The site information is updated weekly and subject to change. The IRS provides this listing as a convenience to taxpayers. We do not warrant or endorse the products or services of any particular site sponsor or volunteer. 39 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Traffic Violation What to do if you Get a Traffic Ticket in Florida You are required to satisfy your traffic citation within thirty (30) calendar days. Your options may depend on your driving record but if your drivers license is in good standing typical options are as follows: Elect traffic school option Pay the civil penalty Request a court appearance Traffic School Option The benefits of electing the traffic school option in Florida are that your auto insurance cannot go up and your policy cannot be cancelled. If you complete a state approved traffic school course and submit your certificate of completion to the clerk of court in the county where you received the ticket by their specified deadline adjudication is withheld, which means you are not deemed guilty and you received no points. Note that when you select traffic school your fine will be reduced - this will vary by county see the chart below. Florida Approved Traffic Schools 123Driving.com offers Florida DMV approved traffic school online Another option is to look in your local yellow pages under traffic school or driving instruction State of Florida Policy for Electing Traffic School Florida Statute 626.9541(1)(o) 12 States: "No insurer shall impose or request an additional premium, cancel a policy, or issue a non renewal notice on any insurance policy or contract because of any traffic infraction when adjudication of guilt is withheld and no points have been accessed pursuant to s.318.14(9) and (10). However, this subparagraph does not apply to traffic infractions involving accidents in which the insurer has incurred a loss due to the fault of the insured." Pay the Civil Penalty If you pay the full fine points will be applied against your drivers license when applicable and your auto insurance rates may go up or your policy may be cancelled. Request a Court Appearance If you elect the option to request a court appearance for the violation(s) and it is determined that an infraction has been committed, the Court may adjudicate you guilty, assess points, impose a civil penalty not to exceed $500 ($1000 for violations involving a death or speeding in school/construction zones) or require you to attend traffic school, or all of the above. Additionally, your insurance rates may go up or your policy may be cancelled. If you speed in a school zone or construction zone your fine can be doubled. DMV Locations: See Identification Cards / Driver’s License Collier County Clerk of Courts ………………………………………………………………………...……… 239-732-2645 3301 Tamiami Trl. E., Bldg. L-6, Naples FL 34101 www.clerk.collier.fl.us 40 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Translating Services State of Florida Interpretation Services Program …………………………………………………………. 850-894-5023 This is an interpreter services for DCF & DOH agencies or contract agencies that support refugees. Services provides include Telephone Interpretation, Face-to-Face Interpretation, Document Translation, and Interpreter Training. Global Language Services Inc. ………..…. 239-594-1551 Naples Language Center ………….…….. 239-262-6462 6017 Pine Ridge Rd. 4947 Tamiami Trl. N. #203, Naples FL 34119 Naples FL 34103 www.napleslanguagecenter.com Lanco International …………………………. 239-482-5178 14091 Brant Point Circle Sterling Translations LLC ………………… 239-514-0821 Fort Myers FL 33919 1380 Sweetwater Cove Naples FL 34110 LetSpeak.com ............................................. 239-274-5700 2400 First Street, Suite 204 TIICO-Translating Interpreting ................. 239-278-4284 Fort Myers FL 33901 2161 Mcgregor Blvd. www.letspeak.com Fort Myers FL 33901 Maria Carey International Translations … 239-566-1358 469 Palm River Blvd. Naples FL 34110 VR International ………….………………… 239-643-1766 2116 Evergreen Lake Ct. Naples FL 34112 Transportation Services Public Transportation Collier Area Transit (CAT) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 239-596-7777 2901 County Barn Rd., Naples FL 34104 www.colliergov.net Collier Area Para Transit ………………………………………………………………………………………. 239-649-0228 Ambulance Service 8300 Radio Rd. Naples FL 34104 Tour Buses The Naples Trolley …………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 800-592-0848 Is a private trolley tour service operating in Naples. The Naples Trolley Tour is narrated, with a lot of information about local shopping and attractions. You can get on and off the trolley as many times as you wish with a one-day ticket. Marco Island Trolley Tours…………………………………………………………………………………….. 239-394-1600 Charter Buses A&s Transportation ………………………... 239-434-0777 Mbi Charter Bus ………………………..… 239-643-7575 Naples Tours Inc. ………………………... 239-293-4703 Chariot Charters Inc. ……………………... 239-455-3348 Greyhound Bus Lines ……………………... 239-774-5660 2669 Davis Blvd. Ste. 1 Naples FL 34104 www.greyhound.com Naples Transportation & Tours ……….. 239-262-1914 Charter Bus Minibus Trolley Van Limo Bus Tour Operator 41 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION TV Stations WFTX Fox 4 …………………………………... 239-263-5036 2500 9th St. N, Naples FL 34103 www.fox4florida.com CWTV UPN 8 …………………………………. 239-432-1603 301 Tower Rd., Naples FL 34113 www.upn-8.com WBBH NBC 2 ………………………………… 239-939-2020 3719 Central Ave. Fort Myers FL 33901 www.nbc-2.com Collier Television 97, 98, 99 ……………….. 239-252-8999 3301 Tamiami Trl. E., Bldg. J, Naples FL 34112 www.colliergov.net WZVN ABC 7 ………………………………… 239-643-3400 4001 Tamiami Trl. N # 370, Naples FL 34103 www.abc-7.com Utilities, Electric / Water / Telephone Electric Determine the service company that supplies your area. When you contact them ask for new service department. They will ask your name, address and social security number. If you do not have one they will ask you for some other documents. They also need to know the date that the service will start. They run a quick credit check. If you do not meet their standards you will have to put a deposit down on the service. Each company is different so just be ready for a deposit. Florida Power & Light (FPL)..................................................................................................................... 239-626-1322 Power Outage………………………………………………………………………….… 1-800-4-OUTAGE (1-800-468-8243) Phone Line Century Link is the Florida Provider. To start a contact call ..............................................................1-800-339-1811 You will have to fill out an application and a social security number is required. If you do not have a social security you will have to send to valid forms of identification from the list below and get them notarized at any bank. Suggested documents: Passport Birth Certificate Drivers License Green card Any other picture I.D. A credit check will be run and depending on the results you will have to put a deposit down. Always keep a copy of any paperwork for your records. Cellular Phones Every phone company has it’s own requirements. Contact them to get a list of the requirements: Free cellphone service (any low income) 1-800-SAFELINK or visit www.safelink.com Alltel ............................................. 1-800-ALLTELL1 (1-800-255-8351) AT&T/Cingular ..............................1-800-288-2747 Metro PCS ....................................1-888-8METRO8 (1-888-863-8768) Sprint ............................................1-888-211-4727 T-Mobile....................................... 1-800-T-MOBILE (1-800-866-2453) Verizon .........................................1-888-553-1555 42 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Weather Emergencies Collier County Emergency Management …………...…………………………………………………….…. 239-774-8444 3301 East Tamiami Trl. Naples Florida 34112 www.collierem.org Disaster Assistance.gov ………………………………………………………………………………………. 1-800-745-0243 Provides news, information and resources to prepare for disasters, help keep your family safe during an emergency, and to recover afterwards www.disasterassistance.gov 43 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Web Sites A Toda Marcha Adult & Community Education American Red Cross Amigos Center Amigos Center AmSouth Bank Angel Food Ministries Antigua & Barbuda Consulate General Argentina Consulado Bank of America Bank of Naples Bank United BB&T Brazil Consulate General Cafe of Life Career and Service Centers of Southwest Florida Cancer Alliance of Naples Casey Wolff Catholic Charities Catholic Charities of Collier Central Naples Pediatrics Child Abuse Hotline Child Care Of Southwest Florida, Inc. Children’s Network of Southwest Florida, LLC CHS / UF Pediatric Dental / NCEF Pediatric Dental Center Coalition of Florida Farmerworkers Organization Collier Area Transit (CAT) Collier Citizen Collier County Clerk of Courts Collier County Emergency Management Collier County Foreclosure Task Force Collier County Health Dept. Collier County Housing Authority Collier County Housing Authority - Horizon Village Collier County Hunger-Homeless Collier Television 97, 98, 99 Colombian Consulate Colonial Bank Consulado de Chile Consulado de España Consulate General For The Republic Of Trinidad & Tobago Consulate General of Canada Consulate General of Costa Rica Consulate General of Guatemala Consulate General of Italy Consulate General of Peru in Miami Consulate General of the Netherlands Consulate General-Dominic Republic Countryside Dental Center Creekside Pediatrics Crime Prevention Crisis Line (Mental Health Center) NAMI of Collier County CWTV UPN 8 David Lawrence Center (Detox Center) David Lawrence Center DBSA (Depression / Bipolar Support Alliance) Department of Motor Vehicles Diabetes Support Group Disaster Assistance.gov www.atodamarchaonline.com www.collieradulted.com www.colliercountyredcross.org www.amigoscenter.org www.amigoscenter.org www.amsouthbank.com www.angelfoodnaples.com www.catamaran-antigua.com www.congenartinany.com www.bankofamerica.com www.bankofnaples.com www.bankunited.com www.bbandt.com www.brazilian-consulate.org www.cafeoflife.org www.careerandservicecenter.org www.cancerallianceofnaples.com www.naplesfloridalawgroup.com www.catholiccharitiesusa.org www.catholiccharitiescc.org www.collier.org www.caccollier.org www.collierchildcare.org www.childnetswfl.org www.collier.org www.coffo.org www.colliergov.net www.colliercitizen.com www.clerk.collier.fl.us www.collierem.org www.collierftf.com www.doh.state.fl.us/chdcollier/index.html www.manta.com/c/mmfj4h5/collier-county-housing-authority collierchildcare.org/partners.html www.collierhomelesscoalition.org www.colliergov.net www.consuladodecolombia.com www.colonialbank.com www.chileny.com www.maec.es www.trinidad-guide.info www.minneapolis.gc.ca www.costarica-embassy.org www.consulguatecochicago.org www.italconsmiami.com www.consulado-peru.com www.cgny.org www.domrep.org www.collier.org www.collier.org www.ncpc.org www.nami.org www.upn-8.com www.davidlawrencecenter.org www.davidlawrencecenter.org www.dbsalliance.org www.dmvflorida.org www.defeatdiabetes.org www.disasterassistance.gov 44 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Web Sites (cont.) District School Board of Collier County D'Latinos East Naples Pediatrics Edison College Elder Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation Hotline (Family Service) Emergency Financial Assistance for Housing Employ Florida Empowerment Alliance of Southwest Florida Federation Star Fifth Third Bank Fire Department First Assembly Ministries First Baptist Church Naples First Florida Bank Florida Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Florida Rural Legal Services Florida Senior Care Free Tax Return Preparation for You by Volunteers French Consulate Gaceta Tropical General Consulate Bolivia Golden Gate Pediatrics Grace Lutheran Church Greyhound Bus Lines Guadalupe Social Services Habitat For Humanity of Collier County Habitat For Humanity of Collier County Haitian Consulate General Harry Chapin Food Bank Harvest For Humanity, Inc. Health Department Housing Development Corporation Immokalee Family Care Center Immokalee Friendship House Immokalee Technical Center www.collier.k12.fl.us www.dlatinos.tv www.collier.org www.edison.edu www.aaaswfl.org www.dcf.state.fl.us/homelessness/efahp.shtml www.employflorida.com www.easfonline.org www.jewishnaples.org www.53.com www.colliercountyfiremarshals.com www.firstassemblyministries.org www.fbcn.org www.firstfloridabank.com www.healthcare.gov/law/about/states/fl.html www.floridalegal.org www.retirementhomes.com/homes/florida-senior-care.html www.irs.gov www.consulfrance-miami.org www.gacetatropical.com www.bolivia-usa.org www.collier.org www.graceofnaples.com www.greyhound.com www.catholiccharitiescc.org/Guadalupe.htm www.habitatcollier.org www.habitatcollier.org www.haiti.org www.harrychapinfoodbank.org www.aboutharvest.org www.collierhealthdept.org www.collierhousing.com www.collier.org www.immokaleefriendshiphouse.com www.itech.edu www.collier.org www.jthogan.com www.jamaicacgmiami.org www.jerusalemhaitian.org www.legalaid.org/collier www.letspeak.com www.collierliteracy.org www.lwit.edu www.rcma.org www.collier.org www.mhaswfl.org www.mhaswfl.org www.sre.gob.mx www.moorings-presby.org www.nami.org www.napleschild.org www.nchmd.org www.naplesnews.com www.floridaweekly.com www.napleslanguagecenter.com www.napleslanguagecenter.com www.naplessuntimes.com www.nrscrisisline.org www.nchmd.org Isabel Collier Read Medical Campus - CHS / FSU Immokalee Pediatrics J. Timothy Hogan Foundation Jamaican Consulate General Jerusalem Haitian Community Ctr., Inc. Legal Aid Service of Collier County LetSpeak.com Literacy Volunteers of Collier County Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology Main Street Village of Immokalee Marion E. Fether Medical Center Mental Health Association of Southwest FL Mental Health Association of SW FL Mexican Consulate Moorings Presbyterian Church NAMI of Collier County Naples Alliance for Children (Child Care Directory) Naples Community Hospital / Behavioral Health Naples Daily News Naples Florida Weekly Naples Language Center Naples Language Center Naples Sun Times National Runaway Switchboard NCH Downtown Naples Hospital 45 ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION Web Sites (cont.) Neapolitan Family Magazine Neighborhood Health Clinic New Hope Ministries Nuevos Ecos Orion Bank Parent Help Line Physician Led Access Network Physicians Regional - Pine Ridge PNC Bank Poison Control Center Police - Sheriff’s Department Post Office Project Help Crisis Center Public Library RBC Bank Safe Kids Lee County Safe Link Salvation Army St. Agnes Chapel St. Elizabeth Seton St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church St. Leo Parish St. Matthews House St. Peter the Apostle Parish St. William Parish Suicide Support Group Sunlight Home Suntrust SVP Mgt. Inc. SW Florida Parent Child The Mike Davis Medical Center www.neafamily.com www.neighborhoodhealthclinic.org www.newhopeministries.org The Shelter for Abused Women & Children Start by calling the confidential U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) US Bank Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church Visiting Angels Vista Semanal Wachovia WBBH NBC 2 Welcome to USA.gov WFTX Fox 4 Willough at Naples WZVN ABC 7 46 www.nuevosecos.com www.orionbank.com www.211bigbend.org www.plancc.org www.physiciansregional.net www.pncbank.com www.aapcc.org www.colliersheriff.org www.usps.com www.projecthelpnaples.org www.collier-lib.org www.rbcbankusa.com www.safekids.org www.safelink.com www.salvationarmyusa.org www.atagnesnaples.org www.saintelizabethseton.com www.saintjohntheevangelist.com www.stleocatholicchurch.org www.stmatthewshouse.org www.stpeterchurch.naples.net www.saintwilliam.org www.projecthelpnaples.org www.sunlighthome.org www.suntrustcom www.coffeenewssf.com www.gulfcoastmomslikeme.com www.collier.org www.naplesshelter.org www.uscis.gov www.usbank.com www.vpcnaples.org www.vafla.net www.vistasemanal.com www.wachovia.com www.nbc-2.com www.welcometousa.gov www.fox4florida.com www.thewilloughatnaples.com www.abc-7.com EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Emergency 911 David Lawrence Mental Health 239-455-8500 Crisis, Emergency and Information Services Housing / Housing Financial Assistance Crisis Line (Mental Health) Florida Housing Plan………………..239-403-2336 NAMI of Collier County ………………239-434-6726 Housing and Human Services……..239-252-2273 Mental Health Association of SWFL ..941-261-5405 Identification Cards / Driver’s License Clinics, Low Cost / Dental / Family Care 12668 E. Tamiami Trail 34113…….239-417-3036 Marion E. Fether Medical Center…....239-658-3000 Neighborhood Health Clinic................239-261-6600 Mental Health and Counseling Services David Lawrence Center Drug / Alcohol / Addiction Treatment 24/7 Access………………………….239-455-8500 Alcoholics Anonymous….………….…239-262-6535 DUI Info Line………………………...239-643-6101 Maverick House Inc. …..………..……239-455-9672 Sarah Ann Drop In Center………...239-649-1557 Catholic Charities of Collier………..239-353-1994 Employment and Job Placement Career & Service Centers (Naples)…239-436-4301 Postal Service Job Search Support Group…………..239-262-6376 Post Office……800-ASK-USPS or 800-275-8777 Financial Help and Information ACCESS Florida Food, Medical Assistance & Cash...1-866-762-2237 Human Service Dept. ………………...239-252-2273 St. Vincent De Paul Society..………...239-775-2907 Shelters / Homeless Services Collier County Hunger-Homeless...239-263-9363 Immokalee Friendship House……..239-657-4090 Salvation Army……………………...239-775-9447 St. Matthews House………………..239-774-0500 St Vincent De Paul Society………..239-775-1667 Food Catholic Charities of Collier County . 239-793-0059 Transportation Services Salvation Army…..…….………………239-775-9447 Collier Area Transit (CAT)…………239-596-7777 St. Matthew’s House….………………239-774-0500 Guadalupe Center Soup Kitchen…….239-657-3202 Immokalee Friendship House………..239-657-4090 Health Care / Medical and Pregnancy Services Health Department Main Office.…...239-252-8200 C OLLIER C OUNTY P UBLIC S CHOOLS 2010 GLADES For Glades County Re-Entry Support Services see Broward County and Palm Beach County Glades County Resources Broward Re-Entry Coalition (Full Re-Entry Support Services available) c/o Broward Sheriff's Office 4200 NW 16th St Suite 101 Lauderhill, FL 33313 Attention: Thomas Lanahan Phone: 954/535-2390 Ext. 354 e-mail [email protected] ExOffender.org (Includes a Charlotte County Directory of Services) http://www.exoffender.org One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida (provides support and services for enrolled offenders and ex-offenders with special outreach to the children of prisoners) PO Box 5393 Immokalee, FL 34143 Phone: (239) 249-9970, (239) 325-2205 http://www.leadershipfoundations.org/SWFLA Resources for Homeless Individuals and Families (Lee County Department of Human Services) http://dhs.lee-county.com/AP_End_Homelessness_T26_R2.htm Voices for Kids of Southwest Florida Guardian Ad Litem (Provides support and advocacy for foster kids in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades Counties) Phone: (239) 533 1435 FAX (239) 485 1115 GAL Office: (239) 533 KIDS (5437) http://www.voicesforkids.org HENDRY Hendry County Resources Broward Re-Entry Coalition (Full Re-Entry Support Services available) c/o Broward Sheriff's Office 4200 NW 16th St Suite 101 Lauderhill, FL 33313 Attention: Thomas Lanahan Phone: 954/535-2390 Ext. 354 e-mail [email protected] ExOffender.org (Includes a Charlotte County Directory of Services) http://www.exoffender.org One by One Leadership Foundation of Southwest Florida (provides support and services for enrolled offenders and ex-offenders with special outreach to the children of prisoners) PO Box 5393 Immokalee, FL 34143 Phone: (239) 249-9970, (239) 325-2205 http://www.leadershipfoundations.org/SWFLA Resources for Homeless Individuals and Families (Lee County Department of Human Services) http://dhs.lee-county.com/AP_End_Homelessness_T26_R2.htm Voices for Kids of Southwest Florida Guardian Ad Litem (Provides support and advocacy for foster kids in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades Counties) Phone: (239) 533 1435 FAX (239) 485 1115 GAL Office: (239) 533 KIDS (5437) http://www.voicesforkids.org HILLSBORO COUNTY Hillsborough County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services A-1 Motel Motel lodging for $30.00 per day. 24-7 12007 N Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, 33612...................................................813-977-3890 Abe Brown Ministries Shelters for men and women released from prison. $35 minimum weekly rent. Also employment assistance, clothing, food and household goods, counseling, assistance with parole and probation requirements, and other services. M-F 8:00-5:00. 2921 N 29th Street, Tampa, 33605 ................................................................813-247-3285 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-248-3224 Website ............................................................................... http://abebrown.org/home.shtml Abundant Life Ministries 40-bed homeless mission for men. $5 daily donation. Check-in 5:30-7:30. Check out at 5 am. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Meals follow church services. 9:00-5:00 every day. 2801 N Tampa Street, Tampa, 33602 ............................................................ 813-274-3081 ADA Affairs Advocates for residents with disabilities; liaison with County government; and provides information regarding interpretation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. M-F 8:00-5:00 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, 24th Floor, Tampa, 33602 ................................. 813-276-2742 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-272-7142 Website ......................................................http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/liaisons/ada/ African American Affairs Liaison between county and African-American community; advocates concerns and coordinates efforts to identify, address and resolve problems and assist in delivery of services. M-F 8:00-5:00. 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, 24th Floor, Tampa, 33602 ................................. 813-276-2637 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-272-7142 Website .................................................http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/liaisons/african/ Ageless Design Website offers services and products for Alzheimer's patients and caregivers. Website ..................................................................................................... www.alzstore.com Agency for Community Treatment Treatment and housing for people with AIDS, substance abuse, or mental health problems. Long- and short-term inpatient, detox, and 50-bed transitional living. 24-7 4403 MLK Boulevard, Tampa 33614 .............................................................. 813-879-1649 Administration................................................................................................... 813-246-4899 E-Mail ............................................................................................................ [email protected] Aging Services Provides essential social and health services for elderly, promote social, physical, economic, and emotional well-being to encourage maximum independence and improve the quality of life for seniors and their caregivers. M-F 7:30-5:30 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, 25th Floor, Tampa 33602 .................................. 813-272-6630 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-272-7145 Website ................................................................. http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/aging AIDS Hotline Short-term counseling and referrals for patients with AIDS, HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis, or STDs. 8 am-midnight Hillsborough...................................................................................................1-800-352-2437 Alaska Motel $35 daily rate. 24-7 1301 E Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33604 ................................................. 813-237-1186 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 1 Alpha House Services for pregnant/parenting women in crisis: maternity residence, transition housing, vocational assistance, programs for abused or neglected children, pregnancy testing, social service referrals, and substance abuse programs. 8:30-4:30. 201 S Tampania Avenue, Tampa 33604........................................................ 813-875-2024 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-877-7784 Website ....................................................................................www.alphahouseoftampa.org American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Telephone, insurance, and other discounted services for people aged 50+. National ..........................................................................................................1-866-595-7678 Website ........................................................................................................www.AARP.org/fl American Red Cross Offers health and safety education, nursing assistant classes, emergency disaster services, transportation to medical appointments, and social service referrals. M-F 8:30-4:30. 3310 W Main Street, Tampa 33607 ................................................................ 813-348-4820 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-348-4830 410 Ware Boulevard, Suite 306, Brandon 33619 .......................................... 813-367-2832 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-367-2838 Website ........................................................................................http://www.redcrosstbc.org American Red Cross Angel Wings Free transportation to and from medical appointments for clients in the 336 zip code. Appointments start at 9:30 and must be over by noon. Schedule 1-2 weeks in advance. Not income restricted. M-F 8:30-4:30 3310 W Main Street, Tampa 33607 ................................................................ 813-348-4820 E-Mail ..............................................................................Rummler@tampabay.redcross.org America's Second Harvest of Tampa Bay Oversees other food banks and meal services. Provides referrals to Hillsborough food pantries. M-F 7:30-4:00 5300 Adamo Drive, Suite G, Tampa 33619 ...................................................813-254-1190 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-258-5802 Website ...................................................................http://www.a2htampabay.org/index.php Annie Apartments Efficiencies and 1- and 2-bedroom apartments. 9603 N Nebraska Avenue, Tampa 33612 ...................................................... 813-935-4775 Antigua Motel Rooms for $35 per night or $200 per week. 24-7 1106 E Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33604 ................................................. 813-239-1112 Apartments.com Register at website for available apartments. Website ................................................................................................http://apartments.com Asian American Affairs Advocate for the Asian community. Coordinates efforts to identify, address and resolve problems. M-F 8:00-5:00. 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, 24th Floor, Tampa, 33602 ................................. 813-276-8623 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-272-7142 Website ...................................................http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/liaisons/asian/ Bay Area Commuter Services Carpool matchmakers. M-F 9:00-5:00 1408 N Westshore Boulevard, Tampa 33607 ................................... 800-998-RIDE (7433) Website .................................................................................www.TampaBayRideShare.org Bay Area Legal Services Nonprofit public interest law firm provides quality civil legal services to individuals and nonprofit community groups whose circumstances limit their access to legal assistance. M-F 8:30-5:00 829 W Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Tampa 33603 ............. 813-232-1343 Website .................................................................................................... http://www.bals.org Belmont Heights Estates Hope VI Housing Community low-income housing. Complete application process and check available units. M-F 9:00-5:00 1607 E 25th Avenue, Tampa 33605 ............................................................... 813-242-6800 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 2 Camp Knox Motel $38.08-56.00 per night; $151.20 to 184.80 per week including tax. 24-7. 11104 E US Highway 92, Seffner 33584........................................................ 813-686-2912 CAPS Program Driver's license maintenance, restoration and reinstatement. M-F 8:30-5:00 202 South 22nd Street Suite 206, Tampa 33605 .......................................... 813-250-0227 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-250-0550 Website .......................................................................... www.citationassistantprogram.com E-Mail ........................................................................................citationassistant@gmail.com Catholic Charities Adoption, foster care, counseling, immigration, pregnancy plus and social service referrals. M-F 8:00-5:00 2021 E Busch Boulevard, Tampa 33612........................................................ 813-631-4370 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-631-4395 CDC National STD Hotline Registry of testing sites for HIV and other communicable diseases. 24-7 National ..........................................................................................................1-800-227-8922 Website ........................................................................................................www.ashastd.org Children's Services, Hillsborough County Department of Manages residential and non-residential services for at-risk children and parents, emotionally handicapped youth, and runaway and ungovernable children and families including day care, residential treatment, counseling, and emergency shelter. M-F 8:00-5:00 3110 Clay Mangum Lane, Tampa 33618 ....................................................... 813-264-3821 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-264-3874 Website .............................................http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/childrensservices/ Christian Counseling Center Individual and group counseling. M-F 10:00-8:00 1060 W Busch Boulevard, Tampa 33612....................................................... 813-935-3917 Website ............................................................................................................ www.ccctb.org E-Mail .................................................................................................. [email protected] Christian Social Services Food and other emergency assistance. Bring SS card for all household members, proof of residency and documentation of emergency. Also has thrift store. M-F 9:00-4:00 5514 Land O'Lakes Boulevard, Land O’Lakes 34639 ................................... 813-995-0088 Website ............................................................................................... http://www.lolumc.org/ Christlike Ministry 40-room men's shelter for homeless or substance abusers. No sex offenders. 40-day step-down program. $5 donation for shelter. Check in 5:30-7:30 pm. 3 meals daily. Christ-centered, Bible-oriented. 9-5 every day 3011 N Orient Road, Tampa 33619..............................................813-623-1099, 620-0259 Website .....................................................................................www.prisonministry.net/cmin Contact.......................................................... Pastor Tony Jenkins, Ron Lewis, Bill Branton Citizens' Action Center Information and Referrals Information line to help citizens access county and other government services. 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa 33602 ..................................................... 813-272-6333 Website ..................................... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/onr/helpline/home.cfm Clifford Hill Community Outreach Shelter with meals for adults. Available to ex-offenders, including sex offenders. Emergency clothing referral. 24-7 1303 E New Orleans Avenue, Tampa 33603 ................................................ 813-237-5439 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-234-4762 Contact..............................................................................................................Helen Pridgen Columbia Motel Motel rooms for working people. Single daily rate $40; double $45; weekly $210. M-F 9-5 1042 E Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33604 ................................................. 813-236-5941 Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa, Inc Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 3 Employability skills training and job placement. Financial literacy and Home Buyer Education to lead to affordable housing. Small business classes and technical assistance. 2631 E. Lake Ave, Tampa 33610 ................................................................... 813-248-9738 Website ..............................................................................................www.CDCofTampa.org Cornerstone Outreach Referrals for rent and utilities assistance. Part of Somebody Cares Tampa Bay, a network of independent, community based non-profit agencies that assist poverty families and the working poor. 550 N Reo Street Suite 300, Tampa,..............................................................813-867-3808 Website ............................................................... http://www.sctb.org/directory_profile.asp? relationid=2804&pageno=1&keywords=&categoryid=&state=&country=&letter=C Criminal Justice Forum WTAN 1340 AM Has knowledge of housing for inmates, SOD and mental health inmates, and re-entry initiative.. St. Petersburg................................................................................................... 727-532-0041 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 727-538-0987 Website .............................................................................. www.CriminalJusticeForum.com E-Mail ....................................................................................info@criminaljusticeforum.com Contact........................................................................................................Frank Kopczynski Crossover for Women 18-month, Christ-centered women's residential program for substance abuse. PO Box 172913, Tampa 33612....................................................................... 813-655-4457 Website ............................................................................................. www.myflorida.com/dor Department of Children and Families Main office to qualify and receive food stamps, Medicaid, and AFDC assistance. Very busy phone. Keep calling. M-F 8-5 1313 N Tampa Street, Tampa 33602 ............................................................. 813-272-3970 201-14th Avenue SE (Ruskin Neighborhood Service Center), Ruskin 33570 .......... 813-671-5050 Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles Driver License Offices Issues driver licenses and ID cards. Website ..............................................http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/offices/hillsborough.html 2211 N Falkenburg Road, Brandon 33619 M-F 8-4 ........................................................................................................ 813-635-5200 408 W Renfro Street, Plant City 33566 Tu-F 7:30-6 ................................................................................................... 813-757-9050 10101 Adamo Drive, Tampa 33619 Tu-F 7:30-6.................................................................................................. 813-272-2713 14220 N Nebraska Avenue, Tampa 33613 Tu-F 7:30-6.................................................................................................. 813-975-6544 2814 E Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33610 Tu-F 7:30-6.................................................................................................. 813-272-3771 4100 W Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Tampa 33614 Tu-F 7:30 am-6 pm, Sat 9-1 ....................................................................... 813-871-7375 6283 W Waters Avenue, Tampa 33634 M-F 8-4 ........................................................................................................ 813-635-5200 Downtown Health Center, HCHD Health services include adult and child healthcare, immunizations, family planning, maternity, and pharmacy. M-F 7:30-5:00 1105 E Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa 33602 ................................................... 813-307-8000 Website .................................... http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/hchd_main.htm Dress for Success Tampa Bay Provides interview suits and career development services. 24-hour voicemail 1705 N Howard Avenue, Tampa 33607 ............................... 813-259-1876, 813-220-0868 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-685-7079 Website .........http://dressforsuccess.org/where_we_are/affiliate.asp?sisid=69&pageid=1 E-Mail ................................................................................. [email protected] Contact................................................................................................................ Pat Ellington Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office (DACCO) Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 4 CARF Accredited, non-profit drug treatment and prevention agency. Services include residential treatment, aftercare, adult intervention, children's and adult outpatient services and case management, day-night services, methadone, and supportive services. 1920 E Hillsborough Avenue, Suite 200, Tampa 33610 ...............................813-231-1340 Admissions ....................................................................................................... 813-984-1818 Website ............................................................................... http://www.dacco.org/index.html Dutch Motel $40 daily room rate. M-F 9-5. 108 W Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33607 .................................................. 813-237-0673 East Lake Inn Single $42; double $52. 24-7 6529 E Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33610 ................................................. 813-622-8339 East Tampa Mobile Home Rentals 1-2-3 bedroom mobile homes. $125-175 per week. M-F 9-5 5250 E Broadway Avenue, Tampa 33619...................................................... 813-620-3870 Elder Help Line Referrals for elderly and disabled clients, and government and social service information for all callers. 7 am-11 pm Hillsborough...................................................................................................... 813-273-3779 Electric Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Assistance on electric bill for low-income clients Hillsborough...................................................................................................... 813-272-6533 Employability Workshops Located in University Neighborhood Center. Assists clients with job training, education, and job referrals. M-F 8-5 13605 N 22nd Street, Tampa 33613 ..............................................................813-975-2153 Contact............................................................................................................................. Kelly Employment Opportunity Program Employment assistance for ex-offenders and non-offenders. By appointment only. 24-hour voicemail 2410 N Tampa Street, Tampa 33602 .............................................................813-307-4709 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-276-2047 E-mail ............................................................................. [email protected] Contact.............................................................................................................L. B. Anderson Epilepsy Foundation Hotline Information and services for epilepsy patients. M-Th 9-5, F 9-3 Hillsborough...................................................................................................1-800-332-1000 Website ....................................................................................www.EpilepsyFoundation.org Escondido Palms Assisted living facility (ALF). 24-7 1908 E 131st Avenue, Tampa 33612 ............................................................. 813-977-7878 Esther Ross Transitional Housing 4-bed, faith-based, transitional (6-12 months) housing for women requires no money down. Assistance with GED, substance abuse. Computers available. $80 week, $100 with food. Weekly church attendance mandatory. 3908 N Darwin, Tampa, 33603 ....................................................................... 813-276-9894 Family Development and Project Opportunity Services for families in need of long term intervention include case management, educational and vocational training, employment counseling, and clothing and uniform assistance. In Neighborhood Service Centers. M-F 7-5 2103 N Rome Avenue, Tampa 33607 ............................................................813-272-5074 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-276-6495 307 N Michigan Street, Plant City 33563 ...................................................... 813-757-3871 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-757-0872 201 - 14th Avenue SE, Ruskin 33570 ............................................................813-671-7647 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-671-7656 13605 N 22nd Street, Tampa 33613 ..............................................................813-975-2153 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-975-2126 Family Resource Center Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 5 Counseling services. M-F 9-5 1427 Oakfield Drive, Brandon 33511.............................................................. 813-684-5048 FAX .. ........................................................................................................................535-2212 Family Support Services Travelers' Aid Emergency assistance for mortgage, electric, water, transportation, and rent. Emergency discounted Greyhound Bus fares. M, Tu, Fr 8-12, 1-5; W 1-5; Th 8-12 14901 Bearss Avenue, Tampa 33613 ............................................................ 813-264-9949 Feel at Home Assisted living facility (ALF). 129 W 131st Avenue, Tampa 33612 .............................................................. 813-933-9845 First Baptist Church of College Hill Legal Services 2nd and 4th Sat 10-noon; Notary 10-1. No appointment necessary. 3838 29th Street, Tampa 33610 ..................................................................... 813-248-6600 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-247-6492 Website .................................................................................................. http://www.fbcch.org E-Mail .............................................................................................................. [email protected] Floyd 'Doc' Kelton Health Center, HCHD Health services include child health, child immunizations (8-4), family planning, maternity, and WIC (8-5). Walk-ins should call ahead after 2:30 every day, on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday afternoons, and all day on the 4th Tuesday. Clinic open 8-5; phones answered 24-7 4704-B W Montgomery Avenue, Tampa 33616 ............................................ 813-307-8055 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-272-6767 Website ...................................http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/kelton_main.htm Francis House Support center for HIV-infected or -affected men, women and children. Services include counseling, recreation, childcare and after-school program, and adult respite. M-F 8-6. 4703 N Florida Avenue, Tampa 33603........................................................... 813-237-3066 GED Classes Located inside Plant City Neighborhood Service Center. M-F 7-5 307 Michigan Street, Plant City 33563 ........................................................... 813-757-3871 Located inside University City Neighborhood Service Center. M-F 8-5 nd 13605 N 22 Street, Tampa 33613................................................................ 813-975-2153 Greyhound Bus Lines Commercial bus transportation inter- and intra-state. 5 am - Midnight 610 Polk Street, Tampa 33602 .......................................... 813-229-2174, 1-800-231-2222 HARTaccess Door-to-door van service for disabled people who cannot use HARTline busses. Nominal fee. M-F 8-5 405 E 21st Avenue, Tampa 33605 ................................................................. 813-623-5835 Website ...................................................................................................... www.heartline.org HARTflex Flexible bus schedules for people unable to get to bus stop. Route is designed into neighbors within 3/4 mile of scheduled route. Additional fee. 405 E 21st Avenue, Tampa 33605 ................................................................. 813-623-5835 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-664-1119 Website ...................................................................................................... www.heartline.org HARTLINE Offers senior permits (over 65, need Florida ID, cost $2 fee for 5 years); Youth permit (5-17, need birth certificate); Medical permit for Medicare recipients (need Florida ID, $2 for 2 years), and bike on bus permits (minimum 8 years, $2 fee). M-F 8-5 1211 N Marion Street, Tampa 33602 .............................................................813-623-5835 405 E 21st Avenue, Tampa 33605 ................................................................. 813-623-5835 Website .....................................................................................................www.heartline.com Hayes Motel Rental by the week $170.00. Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 6 47127 E Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33610 .......................................................821-4819 Healthy Start Free and voluntary home visiting program to improve birth outcomes. Must meet Healthy Start risk criteria for services. Part of County Health Department. M-F 8-5 Hillsborough...................................................................................................... 813-307-8016 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-274-1943 Website ...........................http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/healthy_start/healthy_start.htm Hillsborough County Cooperative Extension Service Provides information and education in family and consumer services, horticulture, and agriculture. Master Gardener Program and Expanded Rood and Nutrition Education program for limited income families. M-F 8-5 5339 S County Road 579, Seffner 33584. .....................................................813-744-5519 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-274-1943 Website ................................................ http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/coopextension/ Hillsborough County Health & Social Services Outpatient primary medical and pharmacy services. Please call first. Doctors not always present. 8:30 am-5:00 pm Monday & Wednesday, 8:30 am -7:00 pm Tuesday & Thursday, and 8:30 am12:30 pm Friday. 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, 24th Floor, Tampa 33602 .................................. 813-272-5040 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-276-2865 Website .......................................... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/socialservices/ Hillsborough County Health Care Services Health care network with primary care, diagnostic, hospital, drugs, vision, dental, home health and other medically necessary services for clients below federal poverty level, clients without insurance and Medicare recipients below poverty level. M-F 8-5 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, 24th Floor, Tampa 33602 .................................. 813-272-5040 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-276-2865 Website ...............................................http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/hhcprogram/ Hillsborough County Health Department STD, HIV and AIDS Services Education, testing, prevention, and treatment referrals for sexually transmitted diseases. M-F 8-5 1105 E Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa 33602 ...................................................813-307-8003 Website ................................................. http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/std/std_main.htm Hillsborough County Homeless Recovery Services Services for homeless clients include screening, triage, and social service referrals. M-F 8-5 New clients 8:00 am 2410 N Tampa Street, Tampa 33602 ............................................................. 813-276-2976 Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office ID available at Criminal Registration Unit when released. M-F 8-5 Hillsborough...................................................................................................... 813-242-5127 Hillsborough Ex-Offender Re-Entry Network Assists ex-offenders with job placement and social service referrals. 2410 Tampa Street, Tampa 33602 ................................................................. 813-307-4709 E-Mail ..............................................................................anderson@hillsboroughcounty.org Hillsborough House of Hope Christian 3-person residential program serving women coming from the Hillsborough County jail system. 24-7 PO Box 320064, Tampa 33679....................................................................... 813-231-5122 Contact................................................................................................................Linda Walker Website .................................................. http://members.ij.net/anglers/hoh/hoh_home.html Homeless Coalition of Hillsborough County Homeless advocacy services and social service referrals. M-F 8:30-5. 1102 N Florida Avenue, 2nd Floor, Tampa 336............................................. 813-223-6115 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-223-6178 Website ...................................................................................http://www.homelessofhc.org/ E-Mail ................................................................................................info@homelessofhc.org Homes For Hillsborough, Inc. Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 7 Self-help home ownership, sweat equity, and home ownership counseling. M-F 8:00-5:30 201 - 14th Avenue SE, Ruskin 33570 ............................................................813-672-7860 Website ................http://www.hud.gov/local/fl/homeownership/programs/countylist06.cfm Hope House 18-bed recovery residence for men. Min/ 6 month, very structured program. Must be evaluated by detox facility. 12-step program and group activities, church, and household chores required. GED classes. $300 monthly. No capital crimes or sex offenders. 24-7. Hillsborough...................................................................................................... 813-997-3679 Contact....................................................................................................Rev. Marie Johnson Website ......................................................http://www.ilovejesus.com/missions/lovehouse/ House of David 90-day residential program for sex-offenders, substance abusers, and homeless clients. Clothing available. Referrals for temporary housing and other social services. Sandwiches served every day at 2-3 and 8-9. Phone answered M-F 9:30-5 3705 N Nebraska Avenue, Tampa 33603 ......................................................813-241-0689 Contact................................................................................................................ Pastor Davis Housing and Community Code Enforcement First time home buyer programs and housing rehab funds. M-F 9-4 10119 Winhorst Road, Tampa 33619 ............................................................813-274-6600 Website .....................................................................................www.Hillsboroughcounty.org Housing Authority of the City of Tampa Manages public housing communities and other subsidized programs. Online application process. Check http://www.thafl.com/available.html\ for available units. M-F 8-5 1529 W Main Street, Tampa 33607 ................................................................ 813-253-0551 Website ................................................................................ http://www.thafl.com/index.html Hunger Hotline Referrals to 2000 Florida agencies offering assistance programs including hot meals and shelter, canned goods and commodities, clothing, furniture, and rent and utility assistance. Project of Florida Association for Community Action (FACA). M-F 8-5. Toll Free .........................................................................................................1-800-329-3663 Website ................................................................................................... http://www.faca.org/ Integrity House Halfway house rooms for $115 per week. 1308 E Poinsettia Avenue, Tampa 33612...................................................... 813-977-6407 John's Crossings, Inc. Halfway house for clients with addictions. 24-7 5931 N Rome Avenue, Tampa 33604 ............................................................ 813-234-6400 Joyce Ely Health Center, HCHD Health services include child health, child immunizations (8-4), family planning, maternity, and WIC. Walk-ins should call ahead after 2:30 every day, on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday afternoons, and all day on the 4th Tuesday. M-F 8-5. Phone answered 24 hours. 205 - 14th Avenue SE, Ruskin 33570 ............................................................813-307-8056 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-671-7755 Website ........................................http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/jec_main.htm Kids Café Serves hot meals to children, ages 5-12 years, after school and all year. 10 locations, mostly at Boys' and Girls' Clubs. Part of America's Second Harvest of Tampa Bay. Hillsborough...................................................................................................... 813-254-1190 Website ............................................................. http://www.a2htampabay.org/kidsCafe.php Lee Davis Neighborhood Center HSS office for 33602, 03, 05, 08, 14, 21, and 33619 (N of Hwy 60) for DCF referrals for housing, job, financial, medical, and utilities assistance. Other on-site programs include Children's Summer Food Program, Tampa Urban League, and Community Health. M-F 7:30-5:00 3402 N 22nd Street, Tampa 33605 ................................................................ 813-272-5220 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 8 FAX…................................................................................................................ 813-272-7209 Website ... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/services/leedavis.cfm?code=LeeDavis Liberty Manor for Veterans, Inc. Provides affordable, permanent, supported housing to male veterans 10015 North 9th Street, Tampa 33612 ........................................................... 813-352-7856 Lifetime Cancer Screening Cancer screening including mammogram. Special programs for low-income individuals. M-F 8-5 4117 E Fowler Avenue, Tampa....................................................................... 813-745-6769 Lighthouse Gospel Mission Faith House Long term addiction recovery program. M-F 8-5 7211 S 78th Street, Tampa 33659.................................................................. 813-677-5220 Website .................................................................... www.lighthouseministriesoftampa.com Low Income Energy Assistance Program Energy assistance to households below 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Also crisis payments are available on a limited basis. M-F 7-5. 307 N Michigan Street, Plant City 33563 .......................................................813-757-3871 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-757-0872 Website .... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/services/plantcity.cfm?code=PlantCity 201 - 14th Avenue SE, Ruskin 33570 ............................................................813-671-7647 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-671-7656 Website ........... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/services/ruskin.cfm?code=Ruskin 3402 N 22nd Street, Tampa 33605 ................................................................ 813-272-5220 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-272-7209 Website ... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/services/leedavis.cfm?code=LeeDavis Lutheran Church of Our Savior Food pantry for zip codes 33614, 15, 25, 26, 34, and 35. Food bank is open M-W-F 1-3. Photo ID required for adults; birth certificate, shot record, or school record for children; and utility bill as proof of residence. M-F 9:00-3:30 8401 W Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa ........................................................... 813-884-1232 Meals on Wheels African-American heritage promotion, education, and preservation. 24-houir message line 550 W Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33615 .................................................. 813-238-8410 Website .................................................................... http://www.mealsonwheelstampa.com/ Medical and Dental Program of Hillsborough County Health care for clients with no insurance. Co-payments based on income. M-F 8-5 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, 25th Floor, Tampa 33602 .................................. 813-272-5040 Website ...............................................http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/hhcprogram/ Mental Health Care Crisis Unit Mental health services and homeless outreach provides short term intensive case management; screening evaluation for dually diagnosed referrals; and assistance in housing placement. M-F 9-5 601 E Kennedy Boulevard, 25th Floor, Tampa 33602 .................................. 813-272-5040 Website ..............................................................................................................www.mhc.org Mercy House of Catholic Charities Transitional housing for women and children with HIV. M-F 8-5. 1417 N Albany Avenue, Tampa 33607...........................................................813-272-3643 Website ........................................................................................ www.CatholicCharities.org Metropolitan Ministries Residence for 39 families and 14 single women, meal service, emergency food, clothing vouchers and vital services to homeless and poor including homeless prevention, recovery and sobriety, education, employment, career and skill assessment, and child care. Thrift store redeems clients' vouchers for clothing and household goods. Sells at low prices. 2101 N Florida Avenue, Tampa 33602........................................................... 813-209-1000 Food . ................................................................................................................ 813-209-1044 Shelter ............................................................................................................... 813-209-1200 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 9 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-209-1080 Website ..................................................................................................... www.MetroMin.org E-Mail ....................................................................................................... [email protected] Nativity Catholic Church Food Pantry Food pantry for needy clients 705 E Brandon Boulevard, Brandon 33511 ................................................... 813-707-1523 Neptune Apartments Available apartments on recorded message with telephone referral. $490 for 1-bedroom. 3914 W Neptune Street, Tampa 33629.......................................................... 813-258-0096 New Beginnings of Tampa Faith-based substance abuse program minimum 90-days. M-F 9-5 1402 E Chilkoot Street, Tampa 33612 ........................................................... 813-972-5220 Noah Community Outreach Residential substance abuse program for men and women. Family housing available after program graduation. 3401 E 25th Avenue, Tampa 33605 ............................................................... 813-248-0078 Operation Street Grace - First Baptist Church of Odessa Provides food for needy. Arranges delivered food to families in distress. Food bank. M-F 9-4; Pantry Sa 9-12 1234 Gunn Highway, Odessa 33556..............................................................813-920-2949 Contact................................................................................................................... Tom Wade Orange Motel Motel single rooms for $175 per week. Charge for additional person 7800 N Nebraska Avenue, Tampa 33604 ...................................................... 813-231-4603 Palms of Livingston Apartments start at $550. M-F 9-5, Sa 10-5, Su 1-5. 15420 Livingston Avenue, Lutz 33559 ........................................................... 813-910-0077 Pilgrims Rest Missionary Baptist Church Food bank, homeless services 4202 W Nassau Street, Tampa 33607 ........................................................... 813-872-6247 Planned Parenthood Pregnancy testing (walk-ins welcome) and options counseling, emergency contraception (morning-after pill), HIV testing and counseling, birth control, gynecological exams, Pap smears, vasectomy, hormone replacement and abortion referrals. Clinic hours: M-Tu 9-7, W 9-1, Th 10-6, F 9-2, Sa 9-1 8068 N 56th Street, Tampa 33617.................................................................. 813-980-3555 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-980-7233 Website ........................................................................................................ www.PPswcf.org Plant City Health Center, HCHD Walk-ins should call ahead after 2:30 every day, on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday afternoons, and all day on the 4th Tuesday. Phones answered 24-7 302 N Michigan Avenue, Plant City ...............................................................813-307-8057 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-757-3895 Website .............................http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/plant_city_main.htm Plant City Neighborhood Service Center HSS office for 33509, 10, 11, 81, 30, 47, 64, 66, 67, 87, and 94 provides housing, job, financial, medical, and utilities assistance. Other on-site services include United Food Bank, Veteran's Affairs, and GED classes. M-F 7-5 307 N Michigan Street, Plant City 33563 ....................................................... 813-757-3871 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-757-0872 Website .... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/services/plantcity.cfm?code=PlantCity Pregnancy Care Center Free pregnancy test, counseling, and need based items such as clothing, formula, and diapers. T, Th, and F 10 am-2 pm; Th evening 6 pm-9 pm 14620 N Nebraska Avenue Unit C, Tampa 33613 ........................................ 813-978-9737 Rainbow Gardens Rooms for rent starting at $300 per month includes everything. M-F 9-5 909 E Lotus Avenue, Tampa 33612 ............................................................... 813-935-5934 Rent.com Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 10 Register at website for available apartments Website .............................................................................................................www.rent.com Rockport Institute Website with techniques and instructions to write a resume that gets results. Website ....................................................... http://www.rockportinstitute.com/resumes.html Ruskin Neighborhood Service Center HSS office for 33509, 10, 34, 47, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 86, 98, 33619 (S of Causeway Blvd), 33834 (Bowling Green) and 34221 (Ruskin/Palmetto) provides housing, job, financial, medical, and utilities assistance. Veterans' Affairs, Voc Rehab, and DCF on-site. M-F 7-5 New clients 7-8 201 - 14th Avenue SE, Ruskin 33570 ............................................................813-671-7647 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-671-7656 Website ............http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/services/ruskin.cfm?code=Ruskin Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation 6-month substance abuse program for men. 24-7 13815 N Salvation Army Lane, Tampa 33613 ............................................... 813-972-0471 Website ............................................................................................http://www.satampa.org/ Salvation Army Transitional Housing Transitional housing for women and children. M-F 8:30-5:00. 1603 N Florida Avenue, Tampa 33602........................................................... 813-226-0055 Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders – All Children's Specialty Care of Tampa All Children's Specialty Care of Tampa. Provides help with speech and language disorders including hearing tests, devices, and audio logs. Sliding fee schedule. M-F 8-5 12220 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, Tampa 33612 ........................................ 813-631-5014 Toll Free .........................................................................................................1-800 456-4543 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-631-5040 Website .......................................................................................................... www.allkids.org Self Reliance, Inc. Services and referrals for disabled clients. M-Th 9-5, F 9-4. 8901 N Armenia Avenue, Tampa 33604 ........................................................813-375-3965 Website ................................................................................................ www.self-reliance.org Seminole Heights Baptist Church Mission of Tampa Food pantry open Monday 10-12 and Thursday 5-7. Phone answered M-F 8-4. 801 E Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33604 ................................................... 813-236-5757 Senior Home Improvement Program 60+ emergency home repairs for clients that are 60 or older and full-time residents. M-F 9-5 1704 W North B Street, Tampa 33606 ...........................................................813-250-9336 Seniors in Service Volunteers aged 60+ assist homebound, elderly citizens to maintain independence. Also Foster Grandparents work with at-risk children. M-F 8-5 1306 W Sligh Avenue, Tampa 33604 .............................................................813-932-5228 Website .........................................................................................www.seniorsinservice.org SHARE, Florida Distributes low-cost food packages. Hillsborough...................................................................................................... 813-248-3379 Toll Free .........................................................................................................1-800-596-3379 Website ......................................................................................http://www.shareflorida.com Shaws Motel Single rooms are $35 daily and $175 weekly. 24-7 1509 E Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa 33610 ................................................. 813-234-4191 SHINE Answers consumer questions on Medicare. 7 am-11 pm Toll Free .........................................................................................................1-800-963-5337 Simply Spring Thrift Store Inexpensive family clothing, furniture, household goods, electronics, and accessories. Sponsored by Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 11 The Spring of Tampa Bay Women's Shelter. Tu-Sa 9:30-5:00 209 N Willow Avenue, Tampa 33606 ............................................................. 813-258-1185 Social Security Administration National number provides location of the nearest SS office, general information on retirement, survivors, disability, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. 7 am-7 pm Monday-Friday. All areas .........................................................................................................1-800-772-1213 Website ............................................................................................. www.socialsecurity.gov The Spring Women's domestic abuse shelter. 24-7 Hillsborough...................................................................................................... 813-247-7233 St. Andrews Episcopal Church Homeless services. 509 E Twiggs Street, Tampa 33602 ...............................................................813-221-2035 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-224-0945 Website ......................................................................... http://www.saintandrewstampa.org/ St. Vincent de Paul Society Thrift store has inexpensive clothing articles. Free clothing for those with referrals from church. Food bank in Tampa location available with church referral. M-F 9-6, Sat 9-5 1311 - 3rd Street NE, Ruskin 33570...............................................................813-645-5255 12310 N Nebraska Avenue, Tampa 33612 .................................................... 813-977-7057 Sulphur Springs Health Center, HCHD Health services include child health, child immunizations, family planning, maternity, and WIC. Walk-ins should call ahead after 2:30 every day, on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday afternoons, and all day on the 4th Tuesday. Phones answered 24-7. 8605 N Mitchell Avenue, Tampa 33604 .........................................................813-307-8054 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-975-2148 Website ...............................http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/ssprings_main.htm Sunshine Line - HARTLINE Free monthly bus passes for transportation-disadvantaged, low income, disabled clients. Must have SS card, date and time of appointment, and call 5 days in advance. M-F 8-5 4023 N Armenia Avenue, Ste 300, Tampa 33607 .................................. 813-272-7272-1-3 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-975-2148 Sunshine Line - MMG Door-to-door van service for Medicaid clients. 48-hour notice required. M-F 8-5 502 N Oregon Avenue, Ste 704, Tampa 33607 ............................................ 813-253-3618 Sunshine Line - HARTLINE Free monthly bus passes for transportation-disadvantaged, low income, disabled clients. Must have SS card, date and time of appointment, and call 5 days in advance. M-F 8-5 4023 N Armenia Avenue, Ste 300, Tampa 33607 .................................. 813-272-7272-1-3 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-801-6823 Tampa Bay Dream Center Advocates for poor and less fortunate people. Services include food, clothing, children's tutoring and mentoring, and referrals. Tu-F 10-5 1805 N Florida Avenue, Tampa 33602...........................................................813-318-0771 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-223-7842 Website ..................................................................................http://www.tbdreamcenter.org/ E-Mail ....................................................................................Website@TBDreamCenter.org Tampa Bay Online Website with general Tampa information and classified ads, including jobs and rentals. Website ........................................................................................................... www.TBO.com Tampa Care Clinic HIV primary care funded by Ryan White Foundation. M-W 8-4:30, Th 8-7, F 8-1. 4200 N Armenia Avenue, Ste 3, Tampa 33607 813-870-4460 Tampa Crossroads Residential and non-residential services to non-violent ex-offenders: 78 residential care units; substance abuse Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 12 and mental health treatment; counseling; employability skills training; case management; and education and transitional housing assistance. 24-7 5120 N Nebraska Avenue, Tampa 33607 ...................................................... 813-238-8557 Website .............................................................................http://www.tampacrossroads.com E-Mail ........................................................................................ [email protected] TB Clinic, HCHD Specialized TB therapy. M-F 8-5. Phones answered 24-7 8515 N Mitchell Avenue, Tampa 33604 .........................................................813-307-8047 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-975-2014 Website .................................... http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/spec_clinic.htm TBAN Gulfcoast Case management for HIV-infected clients; food services including a large food pantry; emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities; transportation; mental health therapy; and HIV prevention and testing. M-F 9-5. 7402 - N 56th Street, Tampa 33617 ............................................................... 813-769-5190 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-769-5191 Website ......................................................................... http://gcjfs.org/svc-aidsnetwork.htm Telecommunications Relay, Inc., Florida TDD phone systems and relay service for hearing impaired clients, M-F 8:30-5:00; TDD and Customer Service 24-7 1820 E Park Avenue, Ste 101, Tallahassee 32301 ....................................1-800-222-3448 TDD .. .............................................................................................................1-800-955-8770 TDD Customer Service .................................................................................1-800-676-3777 Trinity Café Serves midday meals to homeless clients 11:30-12:30. Must get meal ticket at 9 am. 1603 N Florida Avenue, Tampa 33602..................................................813-226-0055 x286 Unique Lady's Of Character A program/housing/ministry that helps women who are coming out of Jail/Prison, who struggles with all types of addiction. Helping women/children who are homeless, sexually abused, and/or domestic violence. 6215 E Hillsborough, Tampa 33610 ............................................................... 813-620-4712 United Food Bank Referrals to food bank available at Plant City Neighborhood Service Center for needy clients. M-F 7-5 307 N Michigan Street, Plant City 33653 ....................................................... 813-757-3871 University Area Community Health Center, HCHD Health services include child health, child immunizations (8-4), family planning, maternity, and WIC. Walk-ins should call ahead after 2:30 every day, on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday afternoons, and all day on the 4th Tuesday. M-F 8-5. Phones answered 24-7 13601 N 22nd Street, Tampa .......................................................................... 813-307-8058 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-903-3360 Website .............................http://www.hillscountyhealth.org/locations/n22street_main.htm University Oakwoods Studio apartments for $365 monthly; with loft $440. M-F 9-5 Sa 11-4 1250 E 113th Avenue, Tampa 33612 ............................................................. 813-977-3401 Urban League Located in West Tampa Neighborhood Service Center. Located in West Tampa Neighborhood Service Center. Job placement, health mobile, family services, assistance with utility bills, and other services. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). M-F 8-5 2103 N Rome Avenue, Tampa 33607 ............................................................ 813-272-5074 USF Speech Communications Disorder Center Speech and language services for children. Referrals through community therapists. Sliding fee scale. M-F 8-5; appointments 8-6 4202 E Fowler Avenue, Tampa 33620 ........................................................... 813-974-2008 Verizon Lifeline Services Reduced-rate telephone service and installation refund for clients receiving food stamps, Section 8, LIHEAP, Medicaid, SSI, or Temporary Aid for Needy Families. M-F 8-6 Toll Free .........................................................................................................1-800-483-4000 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 13 Website ...................................................................................................... www.Verizon.com Veterans' Affairs Advocacy services assists vets, dependents, and survivors with federal state and local benefits. M-F 8:00-4:30 th Main Office - 1101 E 136 Avenue, Tampa 33613 ...................................... 813-975-2181 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-975-2187 Website ..................... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/socialservices/veterans.cfm Located inside Plant City Neighborhood Service Center. M-F 7-5 307 N Michigan Street, Plant City 33563 ....................................................... 813-757-3871 Located inside Ruskin Neighborhood Service Center. By appointment 2nd Tuesday of the month. M-F 7-5 201 - 14th Avenue SE, Ruskin 33570 ............................................................ 813-975-2181 Located in West Tampa Neighborhood Service Center. M-F 8-5 103 N Rome Avenue, Tampa 33607 ..............................................................813-272-5074 Veteran's Center Psychological counseling for combat veterans. M-F 8:30-5:30 8900 N Armenia #312, Tampa 33604 ............................................................ 813-228-2621 Vision and Dental Services Prescription eyeglasses and dental services to clients whose income is too high for other programs. Need SS card, photo ID and proof of Tampa residency. M-F 8-5 102 E 7th Avenue, Tampa 33602 ................................................................... 803-274-5835 Contact................................................................................................................ Eric LoBalbo E-Mail ......................................................................................... [email protected] Vocational Rehabilitation Located in University Neighborhood Center. Assists clients with disabilities with job training and education for re-employment. M-F 8-5 13605 N 22nd Street, Tampa 33613 .............................................................. 813-975-2153 West Tampa Neighborhood Service Center HSS office for 33601, 047, 09, 11, 14, 16, and 29 provides assistance in housing, employment, financial and medical services. On-site services include Aging Services, Urban League, Veterans' Affairs, and WIC 2103 N Rome Avenue, Tampa 33607 ............................................................813-272-5074 FAX .. ................................................................................................................ 813-276-6495 Website ........................... http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/hss/services/westtampa.cfm?code=WestTampa Westport Commons 1,2, and 3 bedroom apartments $475-585. M-F 9-5 Sa 11-4 1537 W Spruce Street, Tampa 33607 ....................................................................587-9044 FAX………. ....................................................................................................... 813-254-1436 Wheels of Success Transportation assistance to l0w- and moderate-income working families. Provides dependable transportation and assists with repairs and preventative maintenance. Repayment based on income. Ex-offenders qualify after 1 year. M-F 9-4 Tampa ............................................................................................................... 813-417-1090 Website ......................................................................................www.WheelsOfSuccess.org Women-Infants-Children Nutrition Program (WIC) Provides food and nutritional education for eligible women, new mothers, infants and children under 5 years old. 1105 E Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa 33602 ................................................... 813-307-8074 Compiled and maintained by ACTION PLUS BAIL BONDS Any changes should be referred to 727-598-0041 or [email protected]. 14 LEE COUNTY LEE COUNTY POCKET GUIDE TO EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Lee County Homeless Coalition 1500 Colonial Boulevard, Ste. 214 Fort Myers, Florida 33907 (239) 322-6600 This guide was prepared to help those who find themselves homeless or in immediate need of some sort of assistance. It does not contain all the services which may be available to assist you or guarantee services are still available. Our sincere hope is that it will connect you with someone who can be of assistance. Page(s) 2–4 5–7 7 – 12 12 – 14 14 – 18 18 – 25 25 – 29 29 – 30 30 – 32 32 – 35 35 – 38 38 – 42 42 – 43 43 – 44 44 – 45 45 46 This guide contains information on the following: Emergency Housing Low Income Housing Assistance Transitional (Halfway) Housing Emergency Financial Aid Free Meals Food Pantries Health Care Dental Services Clothing Counseling Substance Abuse Employment Training Transportation Veterans Services Legal Services School District Other Helpful Agencies SERVICES HELP LINE: United Way 211 of Lee County 24-Hour Information and Referral Service – 433-3900 7273 Concourse Drive, Ft. Myers EMERGENCY: 911 (POLICE, FIRE, AMBULANCE) City of Cape Coral Police Department Non-emergency 574-3223 City of Fort Myers Police Department Non-emergency 321-7700 Lee County Sheriff Department Non-emergency 477-1000 EMERGENCY HOUSING Abuse Counseling & Treatment 939-3112 Crisis Line open 24/7 Services: Shelter and counseling for victims of domestic violence. Bread of Life Mission (941) 575-4440 Contact: Judy Jones 6454 Scott St., Punta Gorda Services: Faith based homeless shelter. Fort Myers Rescue Mission 334-7365 Contact: Rev. George Schaefer 6900 Mission Ln., Ft. Myers Services: Christian based for men. Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Immokalee Friendship House 657-4090 Contact: John Bianco 602 West Main St., Immokalee Services: 44 bed homeless shelter for men, women, single parents, families, domestic violence victims, and convalescents. Provides food, shelter, clothing, referrals, and case management in addition to showers and hygiene. Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 2 Lifeline Family Center, Inc. 242-7238 Contact: Kathy Miller 907 S.E. 5th Ave., Cape Coral Services: Two-year In-house living program for pregnant mothers providing a safe home, spiritual counseling, parenting classes and direction. Must be prior to six months pregnant, 16-22 years old, pass a drug test, and have no active felony charges. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lutheran Services (OASIS) 278-5400 3634 Central Ave., Ft. Myers Services: For minor ages 10-17 St. Matthew’s House 774-0500 Contact: Mike Ballee 2001 Airport Rd South, Naples Services: Emergency housing Office Hours/Direct Assistance: Mon., Wed. – 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tue., Thur. – 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Fri. – 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 3 Tender Loving Care Homes for Children (TLC) 542-4800 Contact: Sherry Magness 1150 SW 20th Ave., Cape Coral Services: Keep siblings together – house, raise, nurture and love children until their families can be reunited, from birth to maturity. Children are voluntarily placed with the TLC. The Salvation Army 334-3745 2400 Edison Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Women and children. One intact family unit. Open: Monday – Friday, 9-11 a.m.;1:00-3:00 p.m. Triage Center & Low Demand Shelter 275-3222 ext. 5243 2789 Ortiz Ave., Bldg L, Ft. Myers Services: Emergency shelter (men & women), case management, linkage and referrals. Open: Law Enforcement may drop off from 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 a.m., seven days a week. Accepts Lee Memorial Health System referrals 24 hours a day following prior authorization. 4 LOW INCOME HOUSING ASSISTANCE Fairfield Apartments 823-0377 Contacts: Buddy & Stacey Fredericks 11451 Char-ann Drive Apt. C, Ft. Myers (office) Services: Affordable housing for adult individuals in South Ft. Myers. $495 per month, fully furnished. Rent includes ALL utilities, telephone, cable TV. No security deposit required. Gulf Coast Community Care, Inc. 791-1595 Contact: Tony Quattrocchi 2789 Ortiz Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Supported housing for mentally ill adults Open: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers 344-3220 4224 Renaissance Preserve Way, Ft. Myers Services: Section 8 Vouchers (waitlist closed); Project based Section 8 housing; Public housing; Affordable non-aided. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Bonair Towers- 278-7268 Palmetto Court- 332-6160 Renaissance Preserve Senior- 334-6600 5 Royal Palm- 332-6162 Sabal Palm- 332-6840 Southward Village- 332-6635 Immokalee Housing and Family Services 657-8333 Contact: Melissa Martinez 2449 Sanders Pines Circle, Immokalee Services: Affordable housing with social services in Immokalee for farm workers and other low-income applicants. Lee County Housing Authority 997-6688 14170 Warner Circle, N. Ft. Myers Services: Public housing & Section 8 Voucher program. Open: Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. 275-3222 Contact: Karen Erickson 2789 Ortiz Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Supportive housing for persons with mental illness who are homeless. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Renaissance Manor, Inc. 6 980-0998 (Bob Tonetti)/895-4101 (Justin Drake) 2789 Ortiz Ave. Bldg. J, Fort Myers Services: Supportive housing for persons with mental illness who are homeless. TRANSITIONAL (HALFWAY) After the Rain in Southwest Florida 334-6261 Services: transitional housing for women – life skills and substance abuse recovery. Ann’s Restoration House 694-0877 Contact: Annmarie 599 Carolina Ave., Ft. Myers Services: A program of redemption, rehabilitation and restoration from substance abuse; for men only. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Eternal Homes 693-7911 contact: Tanya Johnson 4231 Desoto Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Transitional & emergency housing for men only. Family support/parenting/recovery support 7 coach, individual services outreach case management, transportation, support groups, support counseling, employment coaching, linkage referrals, pastoral counseling. Shower house available to the public. Open: Monday – Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Faith Farm Ministry (561)737-2222 Boynton Women’s program (561)732-2370 Boynton 9538 Hwy 441, Boynton Beach (954)763-7787 Ft. Lauderdale 1980 NW 9th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale (863) 763-4224 Okeechobee 7595 NE 1028th Ave., Okeechobee Services: 9 month alcohol/substance abuse program Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hanna House 693-7911 Contact: Tanya Johnson Services: Transitional & emergency housing for females only. Family support/parenting/recovery support coach, individual services outreach case management, transportation, support groups, 8 support counseling, employment coaching, linkage referrals, pastoral counseling. Healthy Choice 693-7911 Contact: Tanya Johnson 4231 Desoto Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Transitional & emergency housing for coed. Family support/parenting/recovery support coach, individual services outreach case management, transportation, support groups, support counseling, employment coaching, linkage referrals, pastoral counseling. Joshua House 565-6173 Contact: Pastor Judy Lee 2621 Central Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Transitional/stepping stone housing for four men who are homeless for a variety of reasons, supportive services and counseling, faith based. A service of Good Shepherd Ministries. Open: Tuesdays, 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m apply in person for in-take interview. New Life Dream Center 274-8881 9 2150 Collier Ave., Ft. Myers Services: 150 beds for men and women – substance abuse recovery Our Mother’s Home 267-4663 Contact: Jill Trammell 18011 S. Tamiani Trail #16-106., Ft. Myers Services: Pre-post-pregnancy group home for homeless teen mothers and their children, teaching parenting skills and independent living. By referral only. From foster care to girls prior to their 17th birthday. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Oxford Houses of Florida 265-2666 Contact: Nicole Services: Residential housing for men and women in recovery; placement and 24/7 counseling; 4 different locations. Serenity Center/Shelter 693-7911 Contact: Tanya Johnson 4231 Desoto Ave., Ft. Myers Services: 12 bed transitional housing, recovery support facility for men. 10 The Salvation Army 334-3745 2400 Edison Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Women and children, call central intake for information. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. The Thureos Group 440-4426 or 303-0350 1247 Bacon Ave., Fort Myers. Services: 5 bed alcohol and substance abuse recovery program for men. Faith based, 12 step program. Transitional Living Center (SWFAS) 338-2977 2516 Grand Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Individuals in recovery Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Volunteers of America (947) 505-9261 1250 Taylor Rd., Punta Gorda 11 Services: 18-24 month programs for veterans. We Care Outreach 693-7911 Contact: Tanya Johnson 4231 Desoto Ave., Ft. Myers EMERGENCY FINANCIAL AID Bonita Springs Assistance Office 992-3034 10322 Pennsylvania Ave., Bonita Springs Services: Financial aid for residents of Bonita Springs only Open: Monday – Friday, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Department of Children & Families 866-762-2237 2295 Victoria Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Electronically submit application for assistance to www.myflorida.com/access/florida. F.I.S.H. of Sanibel 472-0404 Services: Transportation, equipment, referrals & meals. Must be a Sanibel or Captiva resident. Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 12 F.I.S.H. of Pine Island 283-4442 Services: Transportation, equipment, referrals & meals. Must be a Pine Island or Matlacha resident. Lee County Department of Human Services 533-7900 2440 Thompson St., Ft. Myers Services: emergency rent and utility assistance to prevent homelessness. LIFT, HOPWA and HPRP for those already experiencing homelessness and ready for permanent housing. Intake hours vary by program. Call for telephone screening and office hours. Lehigh Community Services 369-5818 Contact: Rae Nicely 9 Beth Stacey Blvd., #206, Lehigh Acres Services: Emergency food programs, limited financial assistance, provide job readiness. Must be a resident of Lehigh Acres. Nations Association 332-7575 Contact: Ruth E. Suarez 4625 Palm Beach Blvd., Ft. Myers 13 Services: Emergency food programs Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. FREE MEALS Abundant Grace Fellowship 458-0075 Contact: Ken/Mary Nies 2701 Cleveland Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Lunch, counseling, referrals, fellowship, worship, prayer, & minor bicycle repairs. Open: Wednesdays, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. All Souls Episcopal Church 997-7685 14640 N. Cleveland Ave., N. Ft. Myers Services: Hot lunch served Wednesdays, 10:30 am until 11:30 am. Open: Wednesdays; Clothing, 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.; Food Pantry, 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.; Food Service, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church 995-0988 Contact: Pastor Daniel Burgess 264 Evergreen Rd., N. Ft. Myers 14 Services: Lunch-1st Saturday of each month, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m., ACCESS site and VPK Cape Coral Bootstrap Homeless Ministry 898-2331 Joe Irvin/ 426-5271 4801 Orange Grove Blvd., N. Ft. Myers Services: Food, clothing, toiletries, referrals, counseling, basic needs, fellowship, worship, prayer. Open: Hot meal –Monday, 6:00 p.m. (5:15 winter months) Come As You Are Ministries 770-8947 Lions Park Services: hot meal, Saturday 5:00 p.m. Community Cooperative Ministries (CCMI) 332-7687 3429 Dr. MLK Blvd., Ft. Myers Open: Lunch, Monday – Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 242-0401 1105 Cultural Park Blvd., Cape Coral Services: Family Service Dept – Emergency food assistance, DCF kiosk, Medicaid, food stamp & financial assistance applications, general mail 15 delivery for people without an address, and food pantries. Dunbar United Way Neighborhood House 332-7151 3511B Dr. MLK Blvd., Ft. Myers Services: CCMI Family Service Dept – Emergency food assistance, DCF kiosk, Medicaid, food stamp & financial assistance applications, general mail delivery for people without an address. First Assembly Cornerstone 337-4140 3220 Dr. MLK Blvd., Ft. Myers Open: Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Services: Sunday 9am and 11am First Christian Church 334-0316 Contact: Becky 2132 Tournament St., Ft. Myers Services: Services for downtown Ft. Myers Open: Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.mmeals 1st, 3rd and last Mon. night- dinners at 6:00 p.m. Fort Myers Rescue Mission 16 334-7365 6900 Mission Ln., Ft. Myers Services: Showers for men and women, meals. Open: 5:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (showers); 5:00 a.m. (breakfast); 11:30 a.m. (lunch); 5:00 p.m. (dinner). All hot meals. God’s Table at Chapel by the Sea 463-3173 100 Chapel St., Ft. Myers Services: Bagged lunch, canned goods, clothing, showers, prayer, fellowship, and haircuts. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00pm Good Shepherd Ministries 565-6173 2621 Central Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Food, clothing, referrals, counseling, basic needs, fellowship, worship, prayer, hot meal. Open: Tuesdays, 2:00 p.m and Sundays after Church Service from 2-3:00 p.m. a hot meal follows at 3:30pm. Immokalee Friendship House 657-4090 602 West Main St., Immokalee 17 Services: Hand-out lunch Open: Monday – Friday, 5pm; Saturday – Sunday, 12:00pm and 5:00pm. Senior Friendship Center 275-1881 Services: Dining for ages 60 & older, $2.50, must sign up 2 days in advance at various locations. The Salvation Army 334-3745 2476 Edison Ave., Ft. Myers Open: Monday – Sunday, 5:15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. FOOD PANTRIES All Souls Episcopal Church 997-7685 14640 N. Cleveland Ave., N. Ft. Myers Services: Clothing, food for N. Ft. Myers residents, cannot be served by another pantry. Open: Wednesdays; Clothing, 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.; Food Pantry, 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.; Food Service, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Alva United Methodist Pantry 18 728-2277 21440 Pearl St., Alva Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church 995-0988 Contact: Pastor Daniel Burgess 264 Evergreen Rd., N. Ft. Myers Services: Lunch 1st Saturday of each month, 12:00– 1:00 p.m., ACCESS site and VPK Bonita Springs Assistance Office 992-3034 10322 Pennsylvania Ave., Bonita Springs Services: Assistance for Bonita Springs and Estero residents only. Must present photo ID and social security card. Broadway Community Church 275-1141 Contact: Ted Stringer 3309 S. Broadway Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Food, clothing, recovery support services, referrals and case management; once per month. First come, first served. Open: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 19 Cape Coral Caring Center 945-1927 4645 SE 15th Ave., Cape Coral Services: Food for homeless persons. Services available for Cape Coral residents only. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Catholic Charities 337-4193 Contact: Lourdes 4235 Michigan Link Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Groceries, once every 30 days.Walk-ins are welcome. Open: Monday- Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Community Cooperative Ministries (CCMI) 332-7151 Contact: Susan O’Dell 3511-B Dr. MLK Blvd., Ft. Myers Services: Emergency food assistance, DCF kiosk, Medicaid, food stamp & financial assistance applications, general mail delivery for people without an address. Open: Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri., 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Thur. and afternoon appointments available. 242-0401 1105 Cultural Park Blvd., Cape Coral 20 Services: Food/grocery items. Need referral from CCMI Family Service Department. DCF kiosk, Medicaid, food stamp & financial assistance applications. Open: Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri., 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Thur. and afternoon appointments available. Eternal Home We Care 693-7911 4231 Desoto Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Emergency food bank. Must have photo ID. Open: Monday – Friday First Assembly Cornerstone (Ministries) 337-4140 3220 Martin Luther King Blvd., Ft. Myers Services: food or clothing available. Grace Community Center 574-7161 4151 Hancock Bridge Pkwy., North Ft. Myers Services: Food distribution, available once a month. Must have photo ID. Open: Third Sat. of the month, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Wed. 4:00-6:00pm 21 Helping Hands 349-2121 2203 Fowler St., Ft. Myers Services: Must show photo ID and proof of residence in N. Ft. Myers Open: Monday – Friday, 5:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Limited hours on weekends. Interfaith Caregivers of South Lee, Inc. 992-6080 Contact: Nancy 20658 Highland Ave., Estero Services: Must show photo ID and proof of address for the following: Island Park, San Carlos, or Estero. Homeless individuals do not need proof of address. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.; Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ICAN 337-2391 2231 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers Service: Services available to clients only. Open: Wed., Thur., Fri 8:00am-1:00p.m. Wed. 6:00pm-9:00pm Aids Awareness Class Jewish Federation of Lee and Charlotte 22 481-4449 6237 Presidential Ct., #E, Ft. Myers Services: Call after 12:00 p.m. for appointments. Open: Monday – Thursday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Friday, 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Lehigh Community Services 369-5818 Contact: Rae Nicely 9 Beth Stacey Blvd., #206, Lehigh Acres Services: Must show photo ID, proof of income, social security card, and current bill showing a Lehigh address. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. McGregor Baptist 3131 E. Riverside Dr., Ft. Myers Services: Food/groceries. Must show photo ID and social security card. Eligible 3 times a year. Open: Mon., Wed., 10:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Nations Association Charities, Inc. 332-7575 Contact: Ruth Suarez 4625 Palm Beach Blvd., Ft. Myers Services: Must show that you applied for food stamps 23 Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. New Life Assembly of God 369-6147 Contact: Regina Barnett 5146 Leonard Blvd. South., Lehigh Acres Services: Food/grocery items for Lehigh residents. Must show photo ID. Must call for an appointment. Open: Tuesday 12:30-1:30 p.m. Pine Island Food Pantry Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church 209-0074 12175 Stringfellow Rd., Bokeelia Services: Food/grocery items for Pine Island residents. Open: Monday and Thursday, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. The Salvation Army 334-3745 2476 Edison Ave., Ft. Myers Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., and 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul 334-9225 24 2073 Lafayette Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Groceries. Must show photo ID. Open: Tue., Wed., Fri., 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. True Hope Church 333-7553/321-0198 1621 Seaboard St., Ft. Myers Services: Emergency Food Pantry Open: By appointment only HEALTH CARE Blind Services – State of Florida 278-7130 2830 Winkler Ave., #207, Ft. Myers Services: Counseling, employment training, and rehabilitation for blind or low-vision individuals. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Epilepsy Services of SWFL 275-4838 12734 Kenwood Ln., #28, Ft. Myers Services: Medical services for individuals with epilepsy and no insurance. Provides prevention and education training regarding epilepsy. For residents 25 of Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry, & Glade counties. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida 332-0417 Outreach sites: Soup Kitchen – Ft. Myers Rescue Mission – Ft. Myers All Souls Episcopal Church – N. Ft. Myers Café of Life and Catholic Charities – Bonita Chapel by the Sea – Ft. Myers Beach Services: Healthcare for the homeless. No charge once criteria is met for homeless eligibility, certification is for one year; sliding scale for everyone else; dental has limited coverage under homeless; must be referred by a homeless primary health care provider. Open: Call for hours of operation. First Choice Pregnancy Center 242-4220 2104 Del Prado Blvd., #3, Cape Coral Services: Free pregnancy tests, options counseling, childbirth & parenting classes, referral services & some material services. 26 Open: Monday 9:00am-7:00pm and Tues.-Fri. 9:00am-4:00pm Health Planning Council of SW Florida, Inc. 433-6700 8961 Daniels Center Dr., #401, Ft. Myers Services: Lead agency for Ryan White Part B; Housing ops for Person’s with AIDS; AIDS Insurance Continuation Program; Early Steps of SW Florida Part C. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hope Hospice 482-4673 Services: Medical and nursing care, pain control and symptom management & counseling, medication and medical supplies related to the diagnosis. A person is eligible for hospice care after being diagnosed by a physician as having a life-limiting illness. Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week ICAN 337-2391 2231 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers 27 Services: HIV positive persons, housing, case management, food pantries for family, mentor, education prevention, support group. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wednesday 6:00-9:00pm Aids Awareness Class. Lee County Health Department 332-9501 3920 Michigan Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Sliding scale for some fees. Must show IDs and birth certificates for each child. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. 275-3222 Main Number 275-4242 Emergency services, 24/7 791-1570 Access & Counseling (see below) 2789 Ortiz Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Variety of mental health/substance abuse treatment for children/adults, inpatient/outpatient. Access & Counseling located at the Vista campus, 10140 Deer Run Farms Rd., Ft. Myers. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Southwest Florida Addiction Services 28 332-6989 3763 Evans Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Drug and alcohol detox Open: 24 hours, 7 days a week, by appointment only The Salvation Army/Family Health Centers Healthcare for the Homeless Clinic 334-2510 Call for an appointment 2400 Edison Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Free primary care clinic, by appointment only, for uninsured homeless adults for 1 year once homeless criteria is met. Open: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Thurs., 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. DENTAL Family Health Center 278-3600/334-2344 2232 Grand Ave., Ft. Myers Services: No charge once criteria is met for homeless eligibility, certification is for one year; sliding scale for everyone else; dental has limited coverage under homeless; must be referred by a homeless primary health care provider. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 29 Lee County Health Department – Project Dentists 3920 Michigan Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Free dental care, by appointment only. Must register in person at the Lee County Health Department to assure criteria are met. CLOTHING All Souls Episcopal Church 997-7685 14640 N. Cleveland Ave., N. Ft. Myers Services: Clothes for N. Ft. Myers residents only. Open: Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Cape Coral Bootstrap Homeless Ministry 898-2331 4801 Orange Grove Blvd., N. Ft. Myers Services: Clothing and hot meal. Open: Monday, 6:00 p.m.(5:15 winter months) First Assembly Cornerstone 337-4140 3220 Dr. MLK Blvd., Ft. Myers Services: Clothing and food Open: 1st and 3rd Sunday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 30 First Baptist Church 334-7747 1735 Jackson St., Ft. Myers Services: Showers for men and change of clothes. Open: Tuesdays, 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Grace Community Center 574-7161 4151 Hancock Bridge Pkwy, N. Ft. Myers Services: Free clothing vouchers once a month or as needed. Blanket Ministry Team distributes supplies, such as blankets, ponchos, underwear and socks, to homeless camps and wooded areas once per week. Free haircuts to those in need. Open: 3rd Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The Nations Association 332-7575 4625 Palm Beach Blvd., Ft. Myers Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. COUNSELING Abuse Counseling & Treatment 31 939-2553 Administrative Office 939-3112 24-hour HOTLINE Services: Counseling & support services for victims of domestic violence and those abused. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Catholic Charities Community Services 274-7788 5597 Sunrise Dr., Ft. Myers Services: Counseling on a sliding scale; infant/toddler clothes and equipment; refugee program; immigration/legal. Open: By appointment Children’s Advocacy Center 939-2808 3830 Evans Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Deals with family alliance, family parenting, and child protection. Open: Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tue., Thur., 9:15 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Children’s Home Society 334-0222/687-9995 1940 Maravilla Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Adoption and Pregnancy Counseling 32 Open: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Elijah’s Coat 940-5466 Contact: Rev. Sharyl Carlson 3580 Fowler St., Ft. Myers Services: Pastoral counseling; recovery support; case management; court advocacy; inmate re-entry; life skills; employment coaching; family support; linkage and referral. Open: By appointment only. Fort Myers Vet Center 479-4401 Contact: John Peptis 4110 Center Pointe Dr., Unit 204, Ft. Myers Services: Counseling for veterans. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Hope Pastoral Counseling Center 481-0777 Contact Virginia Stewart 9065 Lignon Court, Ft. Myers Services: Christian counseling for all ages and counselor training. www.hopebiblicalcounseling.org Open: By appointment only. Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. 33 275-3222 Main Number 791-1570 Access Center 275-4242 Emergency Services, 24/7 2789 Ortiz Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Outpatient groups and community-based services offered to adults. Drug Abuse Treatment & Education (DATE) residential program focused on recovery, serving 16 adults. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lee County Veteran’s Service Office 938-1100 Contact: John Ebling 2072 Victoria Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Help veterans or dependents apply for benefits through Vet Administration. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. –4:30 p.m. Lutheran Services (OASIS) 278-5400/278-1030 Oasis Shelter 3634 Central Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Youth and family counseling for teens (ages 10-17) and their families. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) of Lee County, Inc. 34 337-9024 3511 Dr. MLK Blvd., Ft. Myers Services: Support groups, education and advocacy for individuals with MH diagnosis and their families. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Royal Palm Ministries Twin Oaks Office Center 939-0707 4066 Evans Ave., #21, Ft. Myers Services: Biblically based holistic counseling. SUBSTANCE ABUSE David Lawrence Center 455-8500 6075 Bathey Lane, Naples and 425 N. 1st St., Immokalee Services: Mental health and substance abuse counseling for children and adults. Grace Church- Celebrate Recovery 574-7161 Contact: John Leonard Services: 12 step Christian recovery program for men and women. Tuesday- 6:30-7:30 p.m. at 4151 Hancock Bridge Pkwy, N. Ft. Myers or 35 Friday- 6:45 p.m. at 13 SE 21st Place, Cape Coral. Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. 275-3222 Main Number 791-1570 Access Center 275-4242 Emergency Services, 24/7 2789 Ortiz Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Outpatient groups and community-based services offered to adults. Drug Abuse Treatment & Education (DATE) residential program focused on recovery, serving 16 adults. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lutheran Services Florida, Inc. 275-1126/278-5400 3615 Central Ave., Suite 4, Ft. Myers Services: Adolescent Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program, family counseling, OASIS youth shelter for ages 10-21 for runaway, truant or ungovernable. Southwest Florida Addiction Services 332-6937 3763 Evans Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Variety of substance abuse related family service programs, inpatient and outpatient. 36 Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Teen Challenge 275-1974 Men’s Center/ 939-7705 Women’s Center 5646 Seventh Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Provides residential recovery support for people 18+ years old. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. for interview. The Salvation Army Crossroads 334-3745 Contact: Central Intake 2400 Edison Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Free 6-month rehab program for men. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Willough at Naples 775-4500 9001 Tamiami Tr., E., Naples Services: Must be 18+ for inpatient programs and meet admissions criteria. Medicare and most private insurance cover service. Call for more information. Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Word of Life Church – New Life Dream Center 274-8881 37 2150 Collier Ave., Ft. Myers Services: 18 month residential drug rehab for men and women. Needs to have a commitment to follow the rules, finish the program, and become drug free. Open: Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Monday 10:00am-3:00pm EMPLOYMENT/TRAINING Career and Service Center of Southwest Florida 931-8200 4150 Ford Street Ext., Ft. Myers Services: One Stop Career Centers assist employers and job seekers by connecting employment, education, and training services into an integrated network of resources. www.careerandservicecenter.org Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Center for Independent Living in SW FL 277-1447 2321 Bruner Lane, Ft. Myers Services: Assists people with disabilities. Open:Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Florida Division of Blind Services 38 278-7130 2830 Winkler Ave., #207, Ft. Myers Services: Blind and visually impaired have tools, support, and opportunity to achieve success. Goodwill Industries 995-2106 4940 Bayline Dr., N. Ft. Myers Services: Workforce Readiness Training, Retail Training, Resume Preparation, assistance with obtaining and maintaining employment. www.goodwillswfl.org Grace Community Center 574-7161 4151 Hancock Bridge Pkwy, N. Ft. Myers Services: Free GED classes and training. All materials are free, except for the County required testing fee at the end of the training. Open: Saturday, 8:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. High Tech Central 334-4544 3800 Michigan Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Occupational, technical training, job preparation, GED preparation. 39 High Tech Center North 574-4440 360 Santa Barbara Blvd., N., Cape Coral Services: Vocational school offering day and evening classes to those 16 and older. TABE testing and an appointment with a school counselor is required. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Labor Finders 334-1964 Contact: Paul Touchstone 3814 Palm Beach Blvd., Ft. Myers Open: Monday – Friday, 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Labor Ready 461-0008 2203 Fowler St., Ft. Myers Services: Full service temp agency. Daily work, daily pay, no fees/contracts. Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. 275-3222 2789 Ortiz Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Supported Employment Service: must be 18+ with diagnosed mental health disorder and desire to find stable employment – 40 Employment Services for Veterans with Disabilities: must be 18+ with diagnosed mental health disorder. Employment assessment, individualized job development/resume writing, on-site support/training, links to case management, psychiatric medical services and referrals for affordable housing. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Literacy Volunteers of Lee County, FL 242-4374 1609 S.E. 26th St., Cape Coral Services: Adult (18+) literacy tutoring by trained volunteers – free and confidential. Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Nations Association 332-7575 4625 Palm Beach Blvd., Ft. Myers Services: Employment referrals Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Vocational Rehabilitation 278-7150 5264 Summerlin Commons Way, Ste 404, Ft. Myers or 41 656-7796 13971 N. Cleveland Avenue, Suite 8 N. Ft. Myers Services: Workforce and employment opportunities Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. TRANSPORTATION Cape Coral Mini Bus 574-0573 Services: Services for Cape Coral residents only. F.I.S.H. of Pine Island 283-4442 Services: Services for Pine Island or Matlacha residents only. F.I.S.H. of Sanibel 472-0404 Services: Medical transportation, small health equipment, meal delivery, visitation, health care referral, support group information. Sanibel or Captiva residents only. Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Good Wheels 42 768-2900 10075 Bavaria Rd., Ft. Myers Services: Transportation for the disabled and disadvantaged. Open: Monday – Friday, by appointment. Call for weekends and holidays. VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic 939-3939 ext. 6495 Contact: Rick Merillat Benefits Info: 1-800-827-1000 3033 Winkler Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Enrollment for health benefits, request discharge paperwork, drug and alcohol treatment, housing and domiciliary referral. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Fort Myers Vet Center 479-4401 Contact: John Peptis 4110 Center Pointe Dr., Unit 2004, Ft. Myers God’s Table at Chapel by the Sea 463-3173 100 Chapel St., Ft. Myers Beach Services: Veteran services 43 Open: Friday, 8:30 a.m. Lee County Veterans’ Service Office 938-1100 Contact: John Ebling 2072 Victoria Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Help veterans or dependents apply for benefits through Vet Administration. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lee Mental Health Center, Inc. 275-3222 2789 Ortiz Ave., Ft. Myers Services: Employment services for Veterans with disabilities. Must be 18+ with diagnosed mental health disorder. Employment assessment, individualized job development/resume writing, onsite support/training, links to case management, psychiatric medical services and referrals for affordable housing. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. LEGAL SERVICES Citizen Dispute Settlement Program 335-2885 1700 Monroe St., Ft. Myers 44 Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 458-7088 1039 S.E. 9th Pl., #361, Cape Coral Open: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Services: Free mediation in lieu of court. Florida Rural Legal Services 334-4554 3210 Cleveland Ave. Suite 101, Ft. Myers Services: Assessment for pro bono services, public benefits Open: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. The Nations Association 332-7575 4625 Palm Beach Blvd, Ft. Myers Services: Immigration services Open: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. SCHOOLS School District of Lee County Student Welfare and Attendance Department 337-8696 Contacts: Mattie Young/Cathy Tufaro 2855 Colonial Blvd., Ft. Myers 45 Services: Project ACCESS: Emergency enrollment assistance and educational services/PK-12 students, and unaccompanied youth ages 0-21. Open: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. OTHER HELPFUL AGENCIES Friends of Lee County Homeless Homeless Advocate: Fred Schilffarth 410-2127 [email protected] 46 LEE COUNTY HOMELESS COALITION Our mission is to advocate, educate, and promote awareness of issues and obstacles facing homeless individuals in Lee County through community collaboration and planning. REVISED April 2010 47 MARTIN COUNTY LAW OFFICES OF DIAMOND R. LITTY PUBLIC DEFENDER Nineteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida 216 South Second Street Fort Pierce, Florida 34950 Martin County Re-Entry Resources ** TO ACCESS MANY OF THE RESOURCES BELOW YOU MUST HAVE SOME KIND OF IDENTIFICATION. JAIL ID IS USUALLY ACCEPTABLE. ** IF YOU WISH TO SET UP A TRANSITIONAL HOUSING/SUBSTANCE/ALCOHOL ABUSE PROGRAM WHILE YOU ARE IN JAIL YOU MUST WRITE OR ASK FOR THE REFERRAL. Re-Entry Outreach – CORE Probation 772-286-7352 905 Johnson Avenue Stuart, Florida 34994 Re-Entry Outreach Center – CORE Probation 772-465-9204- Ext.24 800 Virginia Avenue Ft. Pierce, Florida 34950 . Halfway Housing Sex Offenders Habitat for Sex Offenders 407-295-8978 PO Box 607705 Orlando, Florida 32860 Sex offenders. Will NOT accept offenders with addiction problems. Must give them age of offender and Department of Corrections number. Will arrange for transport to facility. Matthew 25 120 Pelican Lake Drive Pahokee, FL 33476 Pat Powers 863-801-1261 Rent duplexes to sex offenders. 2 men per apartment. $540. per month. $750 to enter into residence (covers a $210 administration fee and first month’s rent) 1 FEMALES Daughters of Naomi 772-467-2535 P.O. Box 15160 Fort Pierce, FL 34979 Fee: $1,100. per month. Will consider $710. per month to be determined on a case by case basis. Must write a letter of intent. Faith Farm for Women 561-733-7256 (Susan Bass) 9538 Highway 441 Boynton Beach, FL 33437 Faith-based housing for women. Safe Space 772-288-7023 P.O. Box 4075 Ft. Pierce, FL 34948 Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-550-1119 Assists victims of domestic violence. Offers emergency shelter, adult, child and outreach advocacy and community education. M.I.S.S. Project (Mother, Infants, Striving for Success) 772-781-4063 3820 SE Dixie Highway Stuart, Florida 34997 Monday-Friday 9-5pm. For mothers and children, NO men allowed! Call for intake. May be a possibility of a waiting list. Must work! Has food pantry and clothes. Has counseling for children if needed. Must attend weekly client and house meetings. Gratitude House (Women) 1700 N. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561-833-6826 Ext. 222 Residential and Outpatient Treatment. Sliding fee scale (case by case basis) Life On The Way Ministries 6512 Las Palmas Way Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Contact Sandy Butler at 772-489-4732 Faith based transitional housing. (6 beds) $250.00 deposit (first two weeks upfront). $130 per week ; must be eligible for food stamps or there is an additional $75.00 charge Will accept $600.00 per month all inclusive (except deposit) Plant a Seed Ministry, Celebrate Recovery (Al and Laurie Pagozzi) 772-461-1283 Or 772-486-0733 814 Dayman Avenue 401 & 405 31st Street (Women’s Houses) 1508, 1512, 1521 &1522 Havana 132 & 322 North 12th Street 3508 Metzger Fort Pierce, FL 34982 2 132 Riomar Drive Port St. Lucie, FL 34953 12- Step Program Transitional Housing. Will provide transportation. $125 upfront deposit. $125 a weekMUST look for work and be serious about recovery. ATR approved- Will assist in finding work. Glory Mansion 321-799-9445 – General Information 321-591-1958 P.O. Box 320735 Cocoa Beach, FL 32932 Ask for Alice Fox. www.wego.org , click on Glory Mansions, click on US and print info and download application. Will interview in jail and prefers women directly from jail. MALES T.R.C. Prison Ministries 772-763-5130 (Bill Steakin) PO Box 9657 Port St Lucie, FL 34985-9657 Call to set up an interview. Faith-based residential housing. MUST work and attend meetings. WILL HELP YOU FIND A JOB AND PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO WORK. Deposit: Not required Weekly Fee: $150.00; Food: $30.00 per week if No food stamps. His Place 772-341-1217 (Larry Johnson) 3110 Fairmont Street Stuart, Florida Prodical House 772-349-3681 (Steve Martindale/ Charles Saunders) 2631 Clayton Street 3150 S Fairmont Street Stuart, Florida Stuart, Florida 12-step program. Must have sponsor and attend in house meetings. Will transfer to and from meetings. $115 entrance fee with $115 a week for rent. Must work day labor unless have a job that can return to. Turning Point 772-263-1284 OR 772-287-0063 (David Bruner) 2400 Alhambra Avenue Stuart, FL Deposit: $140.00 when possible Weekly Fee: $140.00 Must provide own food and personals. The Next Step 772-463-3133 (Tina OR Ron Cook) P.O. Box 1126 Stuart, Florida Faith based housing – interview is required. In-patient housing. Lamb of God 863-467-2677 1012 South Parrot Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 3 954-946-7332 971 South Dixie Highway West Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Fee: $170. per week. Contact for additional house locations. Offers substance abuse treatment services. Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days). Assists with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders. Men, Criminal Justice clients. No sex offenders. Dunklin 772-597-2841 3342 SW Hosannah Lane Okeechobee, Florida Plant a Seed Ministry, Celebrate Recovery (Al and Laurie Pagozzi) 772-461-1283 Or 772-486-0733 814 Dayman Avenue 401 & 405 31st Street (Women’s Houses) 1508, 1512, 1521 &1522 Havana 132 & 322 North 12th Street 3508 Metzger Fort Pierce, FL 34982 132 Riomar Drive Port St. Lucie, FL 34953 12- Step Program Transitional Housing. Will provide transportation. $125 upfront deposit. $125 a weekMUST look for work and be serious about recovery. ATR approved- Will assist in finding work. First Step Sober Housing 450 SW 2nd Street Pompano Beach, FL 33060 954-942-7414 Contact Person: Randy Merritt, Director Fee: $150. Deposit; $150. per week Independence Recovery. Fort Pierce, Fl. 34950 Transitional faith-based 12 step program. Works with dual diagnosis. Must have a strong desire and willingness to seek recovery. Must be employable. $150.00 per week. Contact Person: Bob Wilson 772-634-1273 Safe Harbor Life Center for Men 772-468-9403 912 Avenue I (10th street and avenue I) Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Fee: $50.00 application fee $150.00 per week Requirements: Get a full time job, Participate in ALL programs. 12 Steps, Faith Based Alpha Series, AA/NA Meetings, Possess a positive mental attitude and Attend church on Sunday. Call to set up and appointment. General Assistance American Red Cross 772-287-2002 2750 S Kanner Highway Stuart, Florida 4 Caring Children Clothing Children 772-221-8777 The 4-C Club 171 SW Monterey Road Stuart, Florida 34994 Center for Information & Crisis Services (211) PO Box 3588 Lantana, Florida 33465-3588 Information: (Toll Free) 2-1-1 or (866) 882-2991 Phone: (561) 547-8637 / Fax: (561) 547-8639 www.211.org Information and referral for emergency services assistance, 24/7 information, referral, toll-free telephone counseling, crisis intervention and suicide prevention services. Information and referral specialists are nonjudgmental, exhibit active listening skills, and utilize a comprehensive database on available health and human services in order to make appropriate referrals based on callers’ needs and requests. 2-1-1 number utilized from a landline phone only; no cell or pay phone. Children’s Emergency Resources 772-223-0979 Children’s Services Council of Martin County 772-288-5758 742 Colorado Avenue Stuart, FL 34994 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Hotline – 800-799-SAFE Drivers License Stuart – 3485 SE Willoughby Blvd - 288-5600 Hobe Sound – 11734 SE Federal Hwy - 288-5600 Driver licenses, driving tests and ID Cards. Hardship Driver Licenses - Stuart (772) 460-3658. $3 charge for ID card or $15 at the Courthouse on East Ocean Blvd Vehicle Registration Vehicle Registration Offices of Martin County - 288-5600 Hobe Sound – 11734 Se Federal Hwy Jensen Beach – N.E. Jensen Beach Blvd. Stuart – 3485 SE Willoughby Blvd. Indiantown Non-Profit Housing 772-597-3667 Jesus House of Hope 2484 S.E. Bonita Street 1313 Jensen Beach Blvd. Stuart, Florida 34997 Jensen Beach, Florida 772-286-4673 772-225-1060 Monday-Friday / 9 am-4 pm Must be Martin County Resident. Clothing: Provides clothing and household necessities (including furniture, beds, major appliances, etc.) to those in need. For clothing, anyone in need. For household items, proof of Martin County residency and willingness to relate life circumstances related to cause and nature of need. No fees charged. Picture ID for adults and SS cards for children requested (required for household items). Food Pantry: 5 Food Pantry provides canned and non-perishable food, in quantities enough for 4-5 days, to the hungry. Seniors may receive food twice/month for life, other for as long as emergency lasts and they are working to resolve it. Eligibility: Anyone who is hungry. Repeat clients must be Martin County residents, have picture ID for adults and SS cards for children, and be willing to provide nature and duration of emergency (seniors excluded). Family Resource Center- Stuart 772-781-4510 4650 SE Cove Road Port Salerno, FL 34997 Health Department- Martin County 772-221-4037 620 South Dixie Highway Stuart, FL 34994 Florida First Start Program- Martin County 772-597-3252 P.O. Box 836 Indiantown, FL 34996 Parenting education and support services for parents of children ages birth to 3. Resource library of books, toys and educational and parenting videos. Council on Aging of Martin County 772-223-7800 P.O. Box 3029 Stuart, FL 34995 Supervised daytime care for physically and/or mentally impaired seniors. Transportation, snacks and hot lunch provided. Provides health support services for seniors 60 and older. Congregate Meals for Seniors Martin 772-223-7800 1071 East 10th Street Stuart, FL 32996 Log Cabin Senior Center 772-334-2926 2369 NE Dixie Hwy, Langford Park Jensen Beach, FL 34957 Exercise, social events, educational classes legal and medical advice. Classes taught by instructors from Indian River College, and usually include French, Spanish, German, sewing, stained glass, woodcarving, line dancing, painting and crafts. Health and Human Services Office 435 SE Flagler Ave. Stuart, FL 34994 Health and Human Services (Social Services) was established by the Martin County Board of County Commissioners to assist residents in accessing various social service programs. Health & Human Services is comprised of both Social Services and Substance Abuse. The Health and Human Services Staff is committed to providing access to services for Martin County residents wherever those services are provided. 6 Department of Education Stuart 772-221-4095 2231 Kanner Highway Stuart, FL 34994 Lion’s Club Stuart P.O. Box 475 Stuart, FL 34995 Martin County Literacy Council, Inc. 772-219-4960 2351 SE Monterey Road, Stuart, FL 34994 One to one tutoring for adults and teenagers over 16 who are no longer in school. Martin County Social Services 772-288-5614 117 Martin Luther King Blvd. Stuart, FL 34994 Indigent health-care services, information and referral. CLERK OF THE COURT 100 East Ocean Blvd, Suite 200 Stuart, Florida 34994 288-5576 Mon-Fri 8-5 Hobe Sound Office 11730 SE Federal Hwy Hobe Sound, FL 772-546-1308 Indiantown Office 16550 SW Warfield Blvd Indiantown, FL 772-223-7921 St. Vincent DePaul Society 772-295-4114 Emergency hours: Wednesday 9-5p.m., Friday 12-5p.m. and Saturday 9-4:30p.m. Assists with utility bills, rent, food, clothing, furniture, hospital equipment and toy program at Christmas. Martin County Literacy Council 772-219-4960 2351 SE Monterey Road Stuart, Florida Office is located on the second floor of the Blake Library. Provides tutoring with reading. Services available for ages 16 and older ONLY! Pension & Welfare Benefits 954-424-4022 7 Salvation Army of Martin County 772-288-1471 100 SE Martin Luther King Blvd Salvation Church Stuart, Florida 34994 Monday-Friday / 8:30 am-3 pm No fees charged. Services include assistance for clothing, furniture (i.e. burned out), food, final notice for utilities, prescriptions, lodging, eviction notice for rent, counseling, summer camp, Bible school and day camp, Saturday night feeding program and continental breakfast, emergency canteen for fires, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes. Summer camp is in Starke, Florida, for children to stay for one week. State Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Martin County 772-221-4095 22231 South Kanner Highway Stuart, FL 34994 Treasure Coast Food Bank 772-489-5676 3051 Industrial 25th Street Fort Pierce, Florida Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council Provides information and referral, case management support services. For more information, contact ReEntry Specialist. Department of Children and Families 772-223-2500 800 Martin Luther King Blvd Stuart, Florida 34994 Applications for Food Stamps, Temporary Cash Assistance and Medicaid MUST be completed via internet. www.myflorida.com/accessflorida. St. Martin DePorres Thrift Shop 772-334-6239 1028 NE Jensen Beach Blvd Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 Offer everything from clothes, furniture, sometime automobiles, etc. CASH ONLY! Health and Human Services 772-288-5641 Monterey Avenue Stuart, Florida Assistance is based on funds availability. Assists with bus tickets. DOC Felony Probation 772-221-4010 2015 S Kanner Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 Martin Memorial Thrift Shop 2195 SE Ocean Blvd Stuart, Florida SHIP 772-288-5495 Stuart 8 Social Security Office 772-336-1510 Ext.201 OR 1-800-772-1213 7151 S US Highway 1 (St Lucie Plaza across from Johnnies Restaurant) Port St. Lucie, Florida 34952 M-F, 8:30am-3:30pm Ask for Dan Borello regarding any questions about how to replace/get duplicate SS card or SSI questions Medicare/Medicaid SSI YMCA of the Treasure Coast 772-286-4444 1700 SE Monterey Road Stuart, Florida Provides structured, supervised after-school activities for low-income youth in Indiantown including mentoring, substance abuse prevention, character development and family involvement. www.ymca-tcfl.org Women Infants & Children/ Martin County 772-221-4986 620 South Dixie Highway Stuart, FL 34990 Treatment/Counseling Aids Hotline 800-342-AIDS Family Emergency Treatment Center 772-221-4088 Offers therapy and medication moderation. Must call to schedule an appointment for screening. Mental Health Walk-In Center 772-569-9788 777 37th Street, Suite D-104 Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Provides counseling, crisis intervention, assessments, referral, family support and education for anyone going through a crisis or having difficulty coping with personal situations. CARP (Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehab Programs, Inc) 5410 East Avenue West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 561-844-6400 Stuart: 772-223-8540 Ft. Pierce: 772-465-4353 Offers prevention, intervention and treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction. Services include: assessments, medical admissions program, adult and adolescent intensive residential, psychiatric services, adult and adolescent outpatient, case management, aftercare and prevention and intervention. Parent and family support groups and educational services are also offered. Fees based on sliding scale – payment options available. Most major insurances billed. **CARP has prioritized quality chemical dependency residential treatment services exclusively for Treasure Coast residents at no cost for individuals with inability to pay! Contact with Stuart or Ft. Pierce for more information.** 9 Mercy House-Bridges of America 2001 Mercy Ave. Orlando, FL 32808 Contact Person: Scott Davidson 407-291-1500 [email protected] Residential and out patient Community Based Drug Treatment- for convicted felons and/or anyone who has ever been in DOC custody. Spectrum 450 East Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 954-580-0770 Co-Ed Therapeutic Residential Treatment Facility for 18 and Over Drug Abuse Treatment Association 561-743-1034 OR 223-8540 900 SE Ocean Blvd Stuart, Florida 34994 New Horizons of the Treasure Coast 772-221-4088 1111 SE Federal Hwy, Suite 30 Stuart, Florida 34994 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Program (ADAP) 772-286-8933 218 SE Osceola Street Stuart, Florida 34994 Offers substances abuse counseling, anger management, mental health and substance abuse evaluations, etc. Counseling and Recovery Center (CRC) 772-467-3057 4753 Orange Ave Fort Pierce, Florida 34947 Mostly designed for women. Also have group counseling for men and women (outpatient) Will provide transportation to and from meetings at clients request for free. No charge for initial assessment Narcotics Anonymous 772-343-8373 Port Saint Lucie, Florida 34952 Alcoholics Anonymous 772-283-9337 828 SE Dixie Highway Stuart, Florida 34994 M-F, 9am-5pm / Sat., 9am-12pm Call for meeting dates, place, times and/or changes. Catholic Services 772-283-0541 1111 S Federal Hwy, Suite 218 Stuart, Florida 34994 Sliding scale, evening appointments available 2 days a week; ALL types of counseling. 10 Sun Coast Counseling and Assessment 772-223-9988 207 SW 5th Street Stuart, Florida 34994 $100 initial visit. Bradman insurance accepted only. Sliding scale starts as little as $50 per session. Counseling for adults over 18. Suncoast Mental Health Center, Inc 772-221-8585 50 SE Kindred Street, Suite 203 Stuart, Florida 34994 M-F/8-5, Nights or weekends by appointment ONLY. Standard $3 - $5 per sessions. Insurances accepted: Children’s Medicaid Services, Healthy Kids, Medicaid, Psych Care, Blue Cross Blue Shield. Mental Health services children and their families, outpatient, case management, in home, on site, Psychiatric Evaluations. Medication management and comprehensive assessments for adolescents. Community based serving all 4 counties of the Treasure Coast. Helping People Succeed, Inc. 772-221-4961 1111 S. Federal Hwy, Suite124 Stuart, FL 34995 Monday-Friday / 8 am-5 pm. No fees charged- except if not referral source eligible. Intake procedure: Contact appropriate agency listed under eligibility or call HPS directly. Must meet eligibility requirements of Mental Health, school systems, C&F, DS Dol, VR, Blind Service or alcohol and drug abuse. English, Spanish. Provides services that assist people to reduce non-acceptable behaviors and develop and/or strengthen behaviors that allow normal community participation. Also provides children's mental health services including children and family therapy, family psychiatric services and case management services. Other services: Behavioral Management; Case Management; Counseling-Child; Counseling-Family Therapy; Education-Special; Mental Health-Case Mgt. White Stone Fellowship 772-201-5423 2500 S Kanner Highway Stuart, Florida 34994 Kathairein Center for Human Development, Inc. 772-879-7777 OR 888-331-0744 950 SE Central Parkway Stuart, Florida 34994 Monday-Friday / 8:30am-5pm, closed for lunch 12:30pm-1:30pm. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT. Offers Batterers Intervention Program (BIP) and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (ADAP), weekly anger management classes – registration is $30 and $30 for class, weekly drug awareness classes – $30 for registration and $30 for the class and weekly substance abuse groups for $30. Offers one-day anger management, parenting and drug awareness classes for $125. Also offers individual, group and family counseling, family, parenting and recovery support classes. Project Response AIDS Center 772-283-0620 (Ask for Lisa) 1320 S. Federal Hwy, Suite 209 Stuart, Florida 34994 M-F / 8:30-5pm Case management services to people with HIV and AIDS. Links clients with medical care, prescription drugs, dental services, transportation, financial assistance for mortgage, rent and utilities and health insurance premium assistance. Also provide a food pantry. If AIDS diagnosed, may be eligible for homebased services such as home delivered meals and home nursing. 11 Breakthrough Recovery 772-288-3032 Stuart, Florida 34994 Restoration House 772-468-7900 Or 772-464-8500 609 North 7th Street P.O. Box 2375 Fort Pierce, FL 34954 Offers substance abuse treatment services for men and women. Residential long term treatment (more than 30 days) Contact Person: Andrea Dean, Program Manager Fee: $650. per month/Sliding Scale. Health Care Martin County Health Department (Health & Rehabilitative Services Department) 772-221-4030 131 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Stuart, Florida 34994 Martin County Health Department 772-221-4000 3441 SE Willoughby Blvd. Stuart, Florida 34990 www.martin.fl.us/GOVT/mchd/ Personal health services- adult health care; pediatric health care; pre-natal health care; family planning services; sexually transmitted disease services. Immunizations - childhood and overseas travel; pregnancy testing; nutrition services; WIC program; communicable disease control; tuberculosis control; school health services; chronic disease service; HIV/AIDS testing and counseling. Volunteers in Medicine Clinic 772-463-4128 417 Balboa Avenue Stuart, Florida 34994 Must call for appointment. Will need social security card or birth certificate, proof of residence, proof of ALL income and a photo id. Assist with most medical issues/medications. Martin County Healthy Start Coalition 772-221-7915 2026 SE Ocean Blvd Stuart, Florida 34996 Plans, monitors, and advocates for the delivery of health care for all mothers and infants to age 12 months. St. Lucie County Department of Community Services (Drug Plan Assistance) 772-462-1777 437 North 7th Street (Corner of 7th & Avenue D) Fort Pierce, Florida 34950 Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM Apply online at www.stlucieco.gov (click on "NACo Prescription Drug Discount Card Program" under the Community Services heading). St. Lucie County residents now have available a card that offers discounts at most pharmacies on a wide range of prescription drugs. The Cards are being distributed at most County facilities, including the Libraries. Participating Pharmacies also have them available for distribution. The card is provided free of charge by the County. No registration is required and the card can be used immediately. This program is designed for Prescription discount cards benefit individuals who are 12 uninsured or underinsured and who take prescription drugs regularly. There is NO fee to get the card. For Saint Lucie County residents ONLY! Recipients save an average of about 20 percent. Brain Injury Association of Florida, Inc. 954-786-2400 Offers information regarding mild and severe brain injuries for individuals and families. Family Help Line: 800-992-3442 www.biaf.org The Fetal Alcohol Diagnostic and Intervention Clinic 800-587-1385 The Florida Center 4620 17th Street Sarasota, Florida 34235 Clinic provides information on diagnostic evaluations and intervention services available in the area. www.thefloridacenter.org Dental IRCC Dental Clinic 866-866-4722 Room H-222 Science Center on main campus Free Dental Care EMERGENCY ONLY 772-283-4400 Family Counseling Parenting Classes/Sessions offered at ALL library locations in Martin County. Stop by and pick up a copy of their schedules for more information. Whole Child Connection of Martin County 772-288-5758 2030 SE Ocean Blvd Stuart, Florida, 34996 www.wholechildmartin.com Website that offers access for families to providers such as healthcare, insurance, pre-natal care, child care and youth activities, school preparation, safety programs, parent education, special needs programs, substance abuse prevention and many more. Complete a profile via website. The system will identify specific needs and match family with the appropriate providers who plan to meet those needs. A Whole Child Advisor is also available for assistance for support and implementation of family’s plan. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Martin County 772-283-8373 5033 SE Federal Highway Stuart, Florida 34997 Boys & Girls Club of Martin County 772-283-7794 724 East 10th Street Stuart, Florida Provides educational, cultural, leadership, recreational and athletic activities to youth when they are not in school. Offers a variety of activities: sports, arts and crafts, homework help, dances, field trips, etc. 13 Children’s Home Society of Florida 772-287-8009 611 SW Federal Highway Stuart, Florida 34994 Child Development Center Stuart 772-223-9633 50 Kindred Street Suite 203 Stuart, FL 34994 An array of developmental, therapeutic and educational family support and medical programs for children with communication disorders, neurology, genetics, preschool services for children with autistic spectrum disorders, visual impairment and developmental delays; family counseling, behavior intervention and a prescribed pediatric extended care. Children’s Emergency Resources 772-223-0979 P.O. Box 2141 Palm City, FL 34990 Provides payment for direct services to indigent children to include: eye exams and eyeglasses, hearing tests and hearing aids, prostheses and orthopedic braces. Exchange Club CASTLE 772-781-4510 3814 S.E. Dixie Hwy Stuart, Florida 34997 Parenting classes, child abuse services, counseling for family in preparation of inmates return home. Father and Child Resource Center 772-463-2888 2026 SE Ocean Blvd Stuart, Florida 34994 Offers parenting classes for fathers, Law Forums for fathers with legal questions and classes for DCF case plans as well as divorce case plans. Hibiscus Children’s Center 772-334-9311 Ext.425 (Gary, COO) or Ext. 201 (Lisa) FAX:772-334-1991 (Jan Huffert) OR 1-800-4039311 PO Box 305 Jensen Beach, FL 34958 Primary child abuse and neglect prevention and crisis intervention program, providing in-home services to families experiencing crisis (i.e., unemployment, homelessness, domestic violence, mental health, poverty). Services may include family support, accessing therapeutic services, coordinating medical needs, improving daily living skills, addressing educational needs, and short term respite care for children. Counseling Center 772-463-7729 197 SW Monterey Road Stuart, Florida 34994 Monday-Friday / 7 am-8 pm $90 per session. No one is turned away for inability to pay the entire fee. Call for appointment. Offers mental health counseling for couples and individuals from a clinical and pastoral perspective. Couples: marriage enrichment, communications skills, building intimacy and trust, overcoming infidelity. Individuals: anger management, depression, drug & alcohol abuse, self esteem. 14 Tykes and Teens 735 Colorado Avenue, Suite 6 Stuart, Florida 34994 Monday-Friday / 8-12 & 1-6. Children ages 3-18. Medicaid – all insurance – NO BCBS. Sliding scales: $10 Martin County residence, $50 St Lucie County or other OR by family income. St. Mary’s Child Development Center 772-223-4996 OR 1-800-578-7770 3496 NW Federal Highway, Suite F Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 8-4:30pm. Will bill insurance or Medicaid and use funding for qualifying services. Accept most insurances and Medicaid. Children 0-3 and their families who have are at risk of having developmental delays. Serving families in Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee & Indian River Counties. ARC of Martin County 772-283-2525 1111 SE US Highway 1 Stuart, Florida 34994 Children- Group home living for development delayed, summer camp; Adolescents – group living, summer camp; Adults – group homes, day programs, supported living and employment. Provides residential services to persons with disabilities in group homes and apartments. Respite care to caregivers of children with disabilities in-home and weekend center based programs for children under 21 years of age. Summer camp for children with disabilities, day program for adults with disabilities. Advocacy for persons with disabilities - birth through life. Meals (Hot) St. Joseph 772-287-2727 1200 E 10th Street Stuart, Florida 34996 Mondays/5-6pm First United Methodist 772-287-6262 1500 Kanner Highway Stuart, Florida 34994 Food Pantry. Possible financial assistance with utilities and rent. Tuesdays/5-6pm St. Mary’s Episcopal 772-287-3244 623 E Ocean Boulevard Stuart, Florida 34994 Wednesdays/5-6pm Redeemer Lutheran 772-286-0911 2450 E Ocean Boulevard Stuart, Florida 34997 Thursdays/5-6pm (Thanksgiving NOT included) 15 St. Martin DePorres (Bread of Life) 772-334-4214 2555 NE Savanna Road Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 Fridays/5-6pm Salvation Army 772-288-1471 100 MLK Boulevard Stuart, Florida 34994 Saturdays/5:30-6:30pm First United Methodist 772-546-3303 10100 SE Federal Highway Hobe Sound, Florida 33455 Saturdays/4:30pm Employment One Stop Career Center 900 Central Parkway 16491 SW Farms Road Stuart, Florida Indiantown, Florida 34956 772-223-2653 772-597-2686 Behind Blockbuster Monday-Friday / 8 am-5 pm. Orientation Thursdays 9 am. Links people with jobs, and the supportive services they may need to keep a job. The Centers provide labor market information, career counseling, education and training opportunities, and employment services that assist all customers to prepare for new careers, upgrade existing job skills, and find work. In addition, the centers refer customers to their community services they may need in order to work. Special programs for the unemployed, veterans, the economically disadvantaged, dislocated workers; Welfare Transition participants are available at the Centers. The Centers also aid employers by matching their personnel needs with available, qualified; customizing employer training programs; and facilitating personnel recruitments. The Centers' principal mission is to provide a qualified, productive workforce that meets the needs of the local economy. Food stamp assistance is also available. Gulfstream Goodwill Industries, Inc 772-337-0077 1472 Huffman Road Port Saint Lucie, Florida 34952 www.gulfstreamgoodwill.com Assist with job searches, resume writing, filling out applications, interviewing and job contacts. Labor Finders 772-220-1417 4109 SE Salerno Road Stuart, Florida 34994 Monday-Friday / 6am-6pm. Will need SS card and picture ID. Transportation to job site on day-to-day basis. Manpower 772-287-5359 10 SE Central Parkway, Suite 304 Stuart, FL 34994 16 Monday-Friday / 8-5pm. Must call for appointment. Must have 2 forms of identification (ie SSC and picture ID). Must be HONEST regarding charges. Will check references. Prefers that individual contacts Re-Entry Specialist first to set up appointment. Labor Force 772-220-3200 908 Southeast Lincoln Avenue Stuart, FL 34994 Emerald Staffing Services, Inc 772-220-3200 9355 Hillcrest Avenue Stuart, FL 34994 Monday-Friday / 6:30am-5:30pm. Offers general employment assistance. Must provide SSC and pic ID/ID card. Labor for Hire 772-631-8372 4736 SE Railway Avenue Stuart, FL 34997 Department of Vocational Rehab 772-221-4095 2231 South Kanner Hwy Stuart, Florida 34994 Florida Jobs and Benefits Center Martin County 772-223-2653 1111 South US Highway 1 Suite 120, Towers Building Stuart, FL 34994 Transportation Treasure Coast Connector/Community Transit 772-464-8878 1505 Orange Avenue Ft. Pierce, Florida Call for route, schedule and bus far ($1.00 fee each way or $25 for a month). Greyhound Bus Lines 772-461-3299 7150 Okeechobee Road Ft. Pierce, Florida 34945 Fare and schedule information: 1-800-231-2222 Terminal: Monday-Sunday / 6am-9:30pm Holiday / 6am-6pm Ticketing: Monday-Sunday / 6am-9:30pm Holiday / 6am-6pm 17 Community Coach 772-283-1814 1071 SE 10th St Stuart, Florida 34996 Education Indian River Community College 2400 SE Salerno Road 15655 SW Osceola Street Stuart, Florida 34997 Indiantown, Florida 34956 772-283-6550 772-597-5130 Toll free 800-866-IRCC (4722) www.ircc.edu The Indian River Community College Chastain Campus in Stuart provides a wide range of educational opportunities. The Campus and other IRCC educational facilities in Martin County serve thousands of students each year with university transfer programs, preparation for in-demand careers, high-tech and computer training, customized business programs, professional and personal development, and free Adult Education/GED Preparation. Supporting the economic development of the area, the Indiantown Education Center greatly expands opportunities for Indiantown residents to gain a top-quality education. Local firms and organizations also benefit with customized business training programs. Associate in Science degree and certificate programs provide area residents with skills for career advancement. Online learning programs available in the wellequipped computer lab allow access to courses toward the Associate in Arts degree. 18 MIAMI DADE COUNTY 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction........................................................................................................................3 Preparing For Your Release.................................................................................................4 First Steps After Release .....................................................................................................5 Benefits Of Hiring An Ex-Offender......................................................................................6 Hotlines ...........................................................................................................................7-8 Legal Assistance ............................................................................................................9-11 Housing (Emergency Shelters)..........................................................................................12 Florida Department Of Children And Families ..................................................................13 DCF Customer Service Centers .........................................................................................14 Education .........................................................................................................................15 Miami-Dade College.........................................................................................................16 Employment Assistance ..............................................................................................16-17 Other Services .............................................................................................................18-19 Health Care .................................................................................................................20-25 Alcohol And Other Drug Abuse Treatment ..................................................................25-26 Dual Diagnosis And Mental Health ..................................................................................26 Faith-Based Organizations ...............................................................................................27 Finances............................................................................................................................28 Emergency Services.....................................................................................................29-30 Transportation for the Disadvantaged..............................................................................31 1 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide 2 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Miami-Dade 2010 Reentry Resource Guide ive years ago Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a U.S. Department of Justice initiative to reduce violent crimes in South Florida led by the United States Attorney’s Office and specifically James Swain, Executive Assistant United States Attorney/PSN Coordinator and James “J.D.” Smith, Law Enforcement and Community Coordinator, embarked on a strategy to enhance public safety by assisting people who are coming home from prisons and jails. To that end, one of the important objectives of PSN’s reentry strategy is to provide organizations working with inmates, formerly incarcerated people, and their families with a resource directory in support of successful reentry and enhanced public safety. The first edition of the Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide, published in 2008, was utilized by an estimated 20,000+ individuals and based on its success we have published this 2010 guide. F Special appreciation goes out to the members of the Miami-Dade Reentry Task Force for their assistance in identifying relevant listings and proofreading - without their participation this project would not be possible. We would also like to express our appreciation to PSN’s fiscal agent, the Miami Coalition for a Safe and Drug-Free Community and our program manager Naydine Fulton-Jones at the U.S. Department of Justice/Bureau of Justice Assistance in Washington, D.C. An extra special appreciation goes to the Florida Department of Corrections/Region IV under the leadership of Director Marta Villacorta and the Broward Correctional Institution’s team including Warden Jennifer Folsom, Assistant Warden Norman Jenkins, Instructor William Amos, Volunteer Liliane Rique, and the extraordinary inmates in the Commercial Art Technology Program who designed the cover for the 2010 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide. We welcome your advice and feedback on the guide so that the next edition can be even more effective. Furthermore, we invite you to participate in our ongoing efforts to improve the lives of formerly incarcerated people by joining the Miami-Dade Reentry Task Force, a dynamic group of 70+ individuals and organizations working tirelessly to improve public safety. You can make a difference in our community! To become a member of the Miami-Dade Reentry Task Force, receive additional copies of the 2010 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide, or to receive regular reentry updates, please send me your contact information – my e-mail address is [email protected]. We hope you will join our efforts. Best regards, Wayne E. Rawlins Editor 2010 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide 3 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide PREPARING FOR YOUR RELEASE While you are in prison… ✔ Develop your personal strategic plan. ✔ Participate in education programs - Get your GED. ✔ Address personal issues through treatment for addictions and mental health counseling. ✔ Modify (change) your child support order if needed. ✔ Work toward finding a positive place to live when released. ✔ Apply for government benefits as soon as you can. ✔ Keep in touch with family members. ✔ See if family members can send you clothing for your release (check with your institution). ✔ Get a Social Security card and birth certificate. ✔ Develop a résumé – seek assistance if necessary. ✔ Practice completing applications and job interviewing. ✔ Work with your case manager to prepare for release. 4 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide FIRST STEPS AFTER RELEASE When you are released, take it one day at a time… ✔ Contact a reentry program and/or an employment program and make reason for contact clear and precise. ✔ Show respect and appreciation to all persons contacted for resources. ✔ Follow through with directions and advice given. ✔ Stay in a positive living situation. ✔ Get proper clothing and food. ✔ Find your way around — know the bus system. ✔ Get a birth certificate if you don’t have one. ✔ Get a photo ID/driver’s license. ✔ Get your Social Security card if you don’t have it. ✔ Sign up for government benefits. ✔ Keep in touch with and report to your parole officer as required. ✔ Take care of health and dental needs. ✔ Take care of mental health needs. ✔ Get help for alcohol or other drug abuse. ✔ Make arrangements for child support. ✔ Take care of childcare or parenting needs. ✔ Get more training or education. ✔ Get civil rights restored. ✔ Clean up your record and get legal help if needed. ✔ Clean up your credit and spend money wisely. 5 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide BENEFITS OF HIRING AN EX-OFFENDER: ✔ Employers can benefit financially from the Federal Work Tax-Credit program by hiring an ex-offender. ✔ Employers can benefit from the Federal Bonding Program which provides them with insurance for hiring an ex-offender. ✔ In general, ex-offenders are employees who are just as reliable as non ex-offenders. They follow instructions well and are timely employees. ✔ Many ex-offenders are job ready and have acquired skills (such as certificates) while incarcerated. As a result, employers can benefit from their skills. ✔ If the ex-offender is under community supervision, employers will have a direct point of contact and resource for their company which may assist them with job retention. Additionally, the employer is made aware that their employee (ex-offender) is drug tested and that he/she must maintain employment as a condition of supervision. These aspects, of the ex-offender, may increase work productivity and reliability. ✔ Once an ex-offender becomes employed, he/she becomes a tax paying citizen and a contributor to the community. ✔ Statistics reveal that if an ex-offender is employed he/she is less likely to recidivate. In short, he/she becomes a productive member of society. ✔ By employing an ex-offender the "Employer" becomes part of a solution. The ex-offender is given a second chance, which results in a successful transition into family, culture, community and self. ✔ Many ex-offenders have received training specifically designed to assist and meet the needs of employability and job placement. In turn, employers save time and money for training. 6 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Hotlines Abuse Registry Florida Department of Children and Families 800-962-2873 AIDS/HIV (State of Florida HIV/AIDS related information and referrals) 800-FLA-AIDS (800-352-2437) Hotline hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 am till 5:00 pm Broward County Re-Entry Coalition 954-535-2390 ext. 354 Crimes Compensation 800-226-6667 Catholic Charities 866-758-0025 Crisis Counseling/Suicide The HELPline 211 or 305-358-HELP (4357) 305-358-2477 TDD/TTY Teen Talk Line 305-377-TALK (8255) Children & Youth Behavioral Hotline 305-358-HELP (4357) Community Jail Linkage Coalition, Inc. 866-573-8311 Florida Department of Children & Families 800-955-8770 (Voice) 877-955-8773 (Spanish) 877-955-8707 (French Creole) 8 a.m. – 2 a.m. daily) Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service 800- 342-8060 Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence 800-500-1119 Florida Council Against Sexual Violence 888-956-7273 Jackson Memorial Hospital (Health/Medical Services) 305-585- 6000 Homeless Hotline (Miami-Dade) 877-994-4357 Hunger Hotline 800-329-3663 Information & Referral/Miami-Dade Community Resource Directory 211 (24 Hours a day/7 days a week) 7 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Hotlines (cont.) Miami-Dade Government Information Center (for non-emergency government services) 311 (7 days a week: Monday through Friday, from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.) Poison Control 800-282-3171 THE RX OUTREACH (Prescription Assistance) 800-769-3880 www.rxassist.org/www.rxhope.org Florida Legal Services Prescription Drug Helpline 800-436-6001 Seal and Expunge Helpline: The Public Defender's Office is appointed to represent indigent defendants in criminal, juvenile and mental health matters in state courts. While its primary responsibility is to indigent clients facing the loss of their liberty, the office assists ex-offenders through Redemption Project workshops to seal and expunge criminal records, referrals for rights restoration and job placement. 305-545-1616 Social Security 800-772-1213 Substance Abuse 800-662-4357 SSI (Supplemental Security Income) 800-772-1213 http://www.ssa.gov/ssi/spotlights/spot-prerelease.htm Veterans Administration Hospital 305-324-4455 Florida Department Of Veteran’s Affairs 305-575-7000 Ext. 4287 and Ext. 3141 Vital Statistics/Birth Certificates 877-550-7330 8 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Legal Assistance DEPARTMENT/OFFICE HOURS / ADDRESS/ TELEPHONE/E-MAIL Law Offices of Public Defender Carlos J. Martinez, Felony Division The Bennett H. Brummie Building M-F, Aa 1320 NW 14 St., Miami, 33125 305-545-1600 www.pdmiami.com Juvenile Division Juvenile Justice Center M-F, 8a-5p 3300 NW 27th Ave 1st and 2nd Floors, Miami, 33142 305-638-6241 County Court Division Jackson Medical Towers M-F, 8a-5p 500 NW 12 Ave, 9th Floor, Miami, 33136 305-545-3348 Domestic Representation Lawson E. Thomas Court Center M-F, 8a-5p 175 NW 1 Ave, Suite 2400, Miami, 33128 Legal Services of Greater Miami (Miami-Dade & Monroe Counties) Main Office M-F, 9a-5p Intake Hours - M-Thurs., 8:30a-12:30p 3000 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 500, Miami 33137 305-576-0080 • TDD 305-573-1578 South Dade Regional Office M-F, 9a-5p 3Intake Hours M-Thurs., 9:15a-1130a/1:15p-4:00p 10720 Caribbean Blvd., Suite 400, Miami 33189 305-232-9680 • TDD (786)242-0207 www.lsgmi.org 305-638-6241 Kionne L. McGhee Assistant State Attorney 5400 NW 22nd Avenue Miami, FL 33147 O 305-636-2240 C 305 458-0908 9 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Legal Assistance (cont.) DEPARTMENT/OFFICE American Civil Liberties Union of Florida CONTACT INFORMATION Intake Department - Write or call only: 4500 Biscayne Blvd. Ste. #340 Miami, FL 33137 www.aclufl.org 786-363-2700 ACLU of Florida Voting Rights 4500 Biscayne Blvd., Ste. Project/Florida Rights 340 Restoration Coalition Miami, FL 33137 786-363-2731 877-U-COUNT-2 (877-826-8682) www.restorerights.org, [email protected] and www.aclufl.org Florida Justice Institute 100 SE 2nd St., #4320 Miami 305-358-2081 SERVICES Receive complaints related to violation of constitutional rights. Must file written complaint. Assist formerly convicted persons with initiating the Restoration of Rights process as provided by the State of Constitution, Florida Rules of Executive Clemency, and the Florida of Executive Clemency. Handles complaints regarding prison conditions Dade County Bar Association 123 NW First Avenue, #117 Legal Aid Society Miami 305-579-5733 Domestic Violence and Family Law Florida Immigration Advocacy Center Immigration 300 Biscayne Blvd., #400 Miami 305-573-1106 10 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Legal Assistance (cont.) ORGANIZATION CONTACT INFORMATION American Friends Service 1205 Sunset Drive Immigration Miami, FL 33143 305-665-0022 • 800-765-8875 Catholic Charities Legal Services www.cclsmiami.org 7101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami 305-785-3301 Immigration, Juvenile, Landlords/Tenants Department of Children and Families 1317 Winewood Blvd. Bldg 1, Rm. 202 Tallahassee 866-762-2237 Child Care, Abuse, Food Stamps Sun Cap, Adult Services 6101 Blue Lagoon Drive #300, Miami 800-772-1213 Figure your retirement, disability or survivors benefits Apply for retirement disability or spouse benefits http://www.myflorida.com/cf_web/ Social Security www.ssa.gov SERVICES Office of Special Counsel for P.O. Box 27728 Immigration – Related Unfair Washington, DC Employment Practices 800-255-7688 U.S. Department of Justice Employer citizenship status discrimination or document abuse claims U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 1 Biscayne Tower, #2700 Miami 305-536-4491 800-669-EEOC Investigates cases of discimination due to race, color, religion, sex and sexual harassment, national origin, ancestry, age or disability. U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Compliance 10300 SW 72 Street Miami 305-598-6607 305-596-9874 Investigates complaints about unpaid wages U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration www.OSHA.gov 305-377-7064 Investigates complaints about unsafe and unhealthy workplaces Miami-Dade County Clerk of Court www.miami-dadeclerk.com 73 W. Flagler Street, Suite 242 Public Records, Marriage & Miami Divorce, Child Support 305-275-1155 11 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide HOUSING Emergency Shelters Please Note – The Homeless Trust also provides transitional housing, permanent housing, and a range of services. Call the Emergency Shelter Hotline-1-877-994-HELP/ 305-375-CARE. In addition, the website www.Floridahousingsearch.org provides real time information throughout Florida on property vacancies, features and amenities, rents and deposits and detailed information on the number of bedrooms and bathrooms. The locator also allows users to map the location of the property. NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE American Red Cross 335 SW 27th Ave, 33135 • 305-644-1200 Camillus House 726 NE 1st Ave., 33132 • 305-374-1065 CPHI – Homeless Assist Center 1550 N. Miami Ave, 33136 • 305-329-3000 CPHI – HAC2 28205 SW 125 Ave, 33032 • 305-416-7100 Douglas Gardens CMHC 701 Lincoln Road, 33139 • 305-531-5341 Fellowship House/Safe Haven 27255 SW 144 Ave, 33170 • 305-667-1036 Beckham Hall 2735 NW 10th Ave, 33127 • 305-638-6868 Better Way of Miami 800 NW 28th St, 33127 • 305-634-3409 Miami Bridge 2810 NW S. River Drive, 33142 • 305-635-8953 Miami City Mission 1112 N. Miami Ave, 33136 • 305-576-3725 Miami Rescue Mission 2020 NW 1st Ave., 33127 • 305-571-2211 NW Dade “KIVA” Safe Haven 1339 SE 9th Ave, Hialeah, 33010 • 305-884-1382 Safespace – North (Domestic Violence - Women Only) North Miami • 305-758-2546 Safespace – South (Domestic Violence - Women Only) South Dade • 305-247-4249 Salvation Army 1907 NW 38th St, 33142 • 305-637-6720 12 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Families that need help with their food, financial or medical needs may apply for assistance: • From any computer with an Internet connection at: http://www.myflorida.com/accessflorida • At one of the Department of Children and Families ACCESS Florida community partners. A listing of community partners can be found online at: http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/ess/docs/partner_listing.pdf • At a Department of Children and Families ACCESS Florida Customer Service Center. A listing of Customer Service Centers can be found online at: http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/ess/index.shtml#svcctrsI Eligibility Requirements: Each application is different, but here are some examples of what you may need to know: • Personal information about each person you are applying for, such as their date-of-birth, social security number, where they were born and if they are pregnant. • Information about household expenses such as rent, mortgage and utilities. • Information about any vehicles. • Information about any assets like bank accounts, savings bonds or cash on hand. • Information about any income. The income can be earned like salary at a job, or unearned like child support payments or payments from social security. • US Citizenship or eligible non-citizen status, age, identity, Florida residency, etc. Languages Spoken: English, Spanish and Creole. Interpreters are available upon request. 13 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide DCF CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTERS SERVICE SITE NAME & ADDRESS MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Caleb Service Center 5400 NW 22nd. Avenue, Miami, FL 33142 Central Service Center 1490 NW 27th Avenue 2nd. Floor, Miami, FL 33125 Coconut Grove Service Center 3750 S. Dixie Hwy. S-109, Miami, FL 33133 Hialeah Service Center 5700 NW 37th Avenue, Miami, FL 33142 Miami Beach Service Center 945 Pennsylvania Avenue S-300, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Opa-Locka Service Center 200 Opa-Locka Boulevard, South Building Opa-Locka, FL 33054 Florida City Service Center 755 W. Palm Drive, Florida City, FL 33034 Quail Roost Service Center 12340 Quail Roost Drive, Miami, FL 33177 University Service Center 1605 SW 107th Avenue #202A, Miami, FL 33165 MONROE COUNTY Key West Service Center 1111 12 St. S-304, Key West, FL 33040 Marathon Service Center 2796 Overseas Hwy. S-201, Marathon, FL 33050 Plantation Key Service Center 88539 Overseas Hwy., Tavernier, FL 33070 FAX NUMBER (305) 636-2286 (Primary) (305) 636-2463 (other) (305) 637-2241 (305) 442-6816 (305) 637-2605 (305) 535-5411 (305) 769-6233 (305) 234-2200 (305) 234-2200 (305) 227-5207 (305) 293-1684 (305) 289-2396 (305) 853-3246 To apply for benefits online: 1. Go to www.myflorida.com/accessflorida 2. Select “My ACCESS Account” 3. Click “Apply for Benefits" ACCESS Website: www.myflorida.com/accessflorida (To apply for public assistance benefits, report changes, inquire about case status, general information) Customer Call Center (Miami-Dade, Monroe, Palm Beach, Broward, Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, & St. Lucie Counties) Inquiries and Reported Changes: 1-866-76 ACCES (1-866-762-2237) FL RELAY LINE# 1-800-955-8771 14 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide EDUCATION Miami-Dade County Public Schools – Vocational Centers/Adult Education NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE American Senior High Adult Ed 18350 NW 67 Ave, Hialeah 33015 305-557-3770 Coral Gables Adult Ed 450 Bird Road, Coral Gables 33146 305-443-4871 Dorsey Educational Center 7100 NW 17 Ave, Miami 33147 305-693-2490 English Center 3501 SW 28 St, Miami 33133 305-445-7731 George T. Baker Aviation 3275 NW 42 Ave, Miami Springs 33142 305-871-3143 Hialeah High Adult Ed 251 East 47 St, Hialeah 33013 305-822-1500 Hialeah Miami Lakes Adult Ed 7977 West 12 Ave, Hialeah 33014 305-823-1330 Lindsey Hopkins Technical 750 NW 20 St, Miami 33127 305-324-6070 Miami Beach Adult Ed 1424 Drexel Ave, Miami Beach 33139 305-531-0451 Miami Coral Park Adult Ed 8865 SW 16 St, Miami 33165 305-226-6565 Miami Jackson Adult Ed 1751 NW 36 St, Miami 33142 305-634-2621 Miami Lakes Educational Center 5780 NW 158 St, Lakes 33014 305-557-1100 Miami Palmetto Adult Ed 7460 SW 118 St , 33156 305-235-1360 Miami Senior Adult Ed 2450 SW First St, 33135 305-649-9800 Miami Springs Adult Ed 751 Dove Ave, Springs 33166 305-885-3585 Miami Sunset Adult Ed 13125 SW 72 St , 33183 305-385-4255 North Miami Adult Ed 800 NE 137 St, North Miami 33161 305-891-6590 Robert Morgan Educational Center 18180 SW 122nd Ave, 33177 305-253-9920 South Dade Adult Education 109 NE 8 St, Homestead 33030 305-248-5723 South Dade Skill Center 28300 SW 152 Ave, Homestead 33033 305-247-7839 Southwest Adult Ed 8855 SW 50 Terrace, Miami 33155 305-274-0181 Virtual Adult Registration Ctr 1444 Biscayne Blvd , 33132 305-371-3208 William H. Turner Tech Adult Ed 10151 NW 19 Ave, 33147 305-691-8324 15 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Miami-Dade College NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE/EMAIL North Campus – ESOL, GED & Family Literacy 11380 NW 27th Ave, 33167 305-237-1504 www.mdc.edu/ce/north Wolfson Campus – ESOL & GED 300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami 33132 305-237-7369 InterAmerican Campus – ESOL, GED & Family Literacy 627 SW 27th Ave, Miami 33135 305-237-6273 Kendall Campus – ESOL & GED 11011 SW 104th St, Miami 33176 305-237-2162 • GED 305-237-0555 www.mdc.edu/kendall Homestead Campus – ESOL, GED & Family Literacy 500 College Terrace, Homestead 33030 305-237-5124 EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE South Florida Workforce Centers DEPARTMENT/OFFICE ADDRESS/TELEPHONE/EMAIL ✓ Transition, Inc. Center Director: Julio Perez 1550 NW 3rd Ave, Building C, Miami 33136 Tel: 305-571-2001 • TTY: 305-571-4100 [email protected] www.transitioninc.org Carol City Career Center Operated by: Arbor E & T, LLC Center Director: Maria Morales 4690 NW 183 St, Miami 33055 Tel: 305-620-8012 • Fax: 305-623-3521 TTY: 305-623-3501 ✓ North Miami Beach Career Center Operated by: SER Jobs for Progress Center Director: Miriam Zeno 633 NE 167 St, Suite 200 N. Miami Bch 33162 Tel: 305-654-7175 • Fax: 305-654-7188 TTY: 305-650-2329 Hialeah Gardens Career Center Operated by: Arbor E & T, LLC Acting Center Director: Jorge Battle 2750 W 68 St, Suite 232, Hialeah 33016 Tel: 305-826-4011 • Fax: 305-826-8022 TTY: 305-364-3182 ✓ Ex-Offender Hubs & Service Locations 16 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (cont.) DEPARTMENT/OFFICE ADDRESS/TELEPHONE/EMAIL Northside Career Center Operated by: Jobs for Miami Center Director: Delphine Brown 7900 NW 27 Ave, Miami 33147 Tel: 305-693-2060 • Fax: 305-693-2071 TTY: 305-693-2079 Hialeah Downtown Career Center Operated by: Hialeah Adult & Youth Employment Services Center Director: Delia Milian 240 E 1 Ave, Suite 208, Hialeah 33010 Tel: 305-883-6925• Fax: 305-883-6910 TTY: 305-805-5191 Miami Downtown Career Center Operated by: Youth Co-Op Center Director: William Brinson 3050 Biscayne Blvd, Fourth Floor, Miami 33137 Tel: 305-573-7301 • Fax: 305-571-2119 TTY: 305-571-4306 Miami Beach Career Center Operated by: UNIDAD of Miami Beach Center Director: Mirizza Menendez 833 6th Street, 2nd Floor, Miami Beach 33139 Tel: 305-532-5350 • Fax: 305-535-5462 TTY: 305-535-5406 West Dade Career Center Operated by: Youth Co-Op Center Director: Carl Alexis 2700 SW 97 Ave, Miami 33165 Tel: 305-228-2300 • Fax: 305-228-2321 TTY: 305-220-7505 Little Havana Career Center Operated by: Youth Co-Op, Inc. Center Director: Teresa Cruz 701 SW 27 Ave, Miami 33135 Tel: 305-643-3300 • Fax: 305-643-7240 TTY: 305-643-7231 ✓ Perrine Career Center Operated by: Youth Co-Op Center Director: Robert Cambronne 9555 SW 175 Terrace, Miami 33157 Tel: 305-252-4440 • Fax: 305-278-1066 TTY: 305-234-2232 Homestead Career Center Operated by: Arbor E & T, LLC Center Director: Liliam Ventura 140 NE 8 St, Homestead 33030 Tel: 305-242-5373 • Fax: 305-242-2438 TTY: 305-242-2548 Youth Co-Op Opa Locka Employment Assistance Center Center Director: Sylvia Daughtrey 780 Fishermen St, Opa Locka 33054 Tel: 305-687-2886 • Fax: 305-687-6511 ✓ Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building 1351 NW 12th St, Miami 33125 Tel: 305-560-2762 17 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Other Services DEPARTMENT/OFFICE ADDRESS/TELEPHONE/EMAIL ✓ OIC of Broward County BOOSTER-Project Second Chance Case management, mentoring, job training and placement, job retention, life skills, employment skills, and computer software skills training. 2800 W. Oakland Park Blvd, #300 Ft. Lauderdale 33311 Tel: 954-535-2100 ext. 212 Fax: 954-535-2131 www.oicofbrowardcounty.org ✓ Broward Sheriff's Office Department of Community Control Day Reporting and Re-Entry Division Employment Services Support 4200 NW 16th St, Suite 101, Lauderhill 33313 Tel: 954-535-2390 ext. 354 Fax: 954-535-2355 E-mail: [email protected] www.sheriff.org Lightbourne & Co. w/ D.A.D.A, Inc. Urban/Inner-City Fatherhood Consultant 2002 NW 51 St, Miami 33142 Tel: 786-285-3003 E-mail: [email protected] Ladies Empowerment and Action Program (LEAP) P.O. Box 848 Networking services for housing, mentoring and Miami, FL 33243 job training. 786-406-3755 305-667-7221 [email protected] www.leapforladies.org Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (Re-employment services for workers injured on the job) 401 NW 2nd Avenue, Suite S321, Miami 33128 Tel: 305-377-5379 (Call for an appointment) Independent Review Panel Conflict resolution training and external community fact-finding and dispute resolution services. Phone in or email request for training 140 W. Flagler St., Suite 110, Miami 33130 Phone: 305-375-4880 Fax: 305-375-4879 E-mail: [email protected] www.miamidade.gov/irp The IRP is also an agency that addresses serious complaints about Miami-Dade Police or other County employees or departments. ✓ Ex-Offender Hubs & Service Locations 18 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Other Services (cont.) DEPARTMENT/OFFICE ADDRESS/TELEPHONE/EMAIL Advocate Program – Reentry Services Comprehensive case management to address the educational, employment, healthcare, housing, family relationship, and life skills training needs of prisoners reentering society. 18425 NW 2nd Ave, Suite 100, Miami Gardens, 33169 Tel: 305-493-9770 ext. 310 Fax: 305-493-2201 E-Mail : [email protected] Website (URL): www.advocateprogram.com Project Restore, Inc. - Reentry Services Employability skills, mentorship, job placement and other needs of prisoners reentering society. Richmond Pines Apartments 114700 Booker T. Washington Blvd. Richmond Heights Tel: 305-491-0063 • Fax: 305-232-0402 E-Mail: [email protected] www.projectrestoremiami.org Miami-Dade County Office of Community Advocacy 111 NW 1st St., #620, Miami 33128 Tel: 305-375-5730 • Fax: 305-375-5720 www.miamidade.gov/ocr Suited for Success Job readiness training, interview skills and professional clothing for job interviews. 2650 SW 27 Ave., #100, Miami 33133 Tel: 305-444-1944 (Call for appointment) Website: www.suitedforsuccess.org E-Mail: [email protected] Greater Miami Service Corps Services for young people between the ages of 18-23. Case management, mentoring, job training, employability skills, life skills, job retention services, and job placement. 810 NW 28th Street Miami, Florida 33127 Tel: 305-638-4672 Fax: 305-633-5319 15355 Harding Lane Leisure City, Florida 33033 Tel: 305-242-7950 Fax: 305-242-7967 Camillus House Free postal services, half-price bus passes and free phone usage (long distance and local calling). 726 NE 1st Ave. Miami 33132 Tel: 305-374-1065 www.camillus.org 19 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide HEALTH CARE Jackson Health System (Health/Medical Services) – At Jackson Health System, patients classified at 100 percent or below the most current Federal Poverty Guidelines are not required to pay an encounter fee for visits to our network of outpatient clinics or receive a bill for inpatient services. Jackson Memorial Hospital Ambulatory Care Center 1611 NW 12th Ave., Miami, FL 33136 To make an appointment at any of the Jackson Health System Primary Care Centers or Ambulatory Care Center (ACC), please call the Patient Scheduling Center at 305-585-6000. Florida Department of Corrections Release Linkage Coordinator Program Care Resource Inc. 3510 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 305-763-9546 Community Health Centers – Some of these providers may also offer dental, mental health and/or substance abuse services, please call for eligibility requirements. For additional service providers call 211, The Miami – Dade Community Resource Directory. NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE Armor Correctional Health Services Inc. Provides healthcare to inmates in corrections: medical needs are met through the board certified medical professionals providing care to all individuals in and out of the correctional setting. 2421 N.W. 16th Str., Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Tel: 954-831-0132 or 954-831-1132 Fax: 954-831-3510 E-mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.armorcorrectional.com Borinquen Health Care Center, Inc. 3601 N. Federal Hwy., Miami, FL 33137 305-576-6611 Camillus Health Concern, Inc. Health Care for Homeless 336 NW 5th St., Miami, FL 33128 305-577-4840 ext. 106 NW Dade Kiva Haven 1339 SE 9th Ave., Hialeah, Florida 33010 305-884-1382 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.citrushealth.org Community Health of South Dade, Inc. Doris Ison South Dade Health Center 10300 S.W. 216th St., Miami, FL 33190 305-242-6069 20 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide HEALTH CARE (cont.) NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE Community Health of South Dade, Inc. Everglades Health Center 19300 S.W. 376th St., Florida City, FL 33030 305-246-4607 Community Health of South Dade, Inc. Martin Luther King Jr. Clinica Campesina 810 W. Mowry St., Homestead, FL 33030 305-248-4334 Community Health of South Dade, Inc. Naranja Health Center 13805 SW 264th St., Naranja, FL Miami 33032 305-258-6813 Community Health of South Dade, Inc. South Dade Health Center 13600 SW 312th St., Homestead, FL 33033 305-242-6069 Community Health of South Dade, Inc. West Perrine Health Center 18255 Homestead Ave., Perrine, FL 33157 305-238-2438 Dr. Rafael A. Peñalver Clinic 971 NW 2nd St., Miami, FL 33128 305-545-5180, ext. 184/185 Economic Opportunity Family Health Center Flamingo Medical Center 901 East 10th Ave., Bay 39, Hialeah, FL 33010 305-887-0004 Economic Opportunity Family Health Center James E. Scott Center 7200 NW 22nd Ave., Miami, FL 33142 305-835-8122 Economic Opportunity Family Health Center Jesse Trice Center for Community Health 5361 NE 22nd Ave., Miami, FL 33142 305-637-6400 Economic Opportunity Family Health Center Norland Family Health Center 18360 NW 7th Ave, Miami Gardens 33169 305-694-6270 Economic Opportunity Family Health Center North Center 1220 NW 95th St, Miami 33147 305-694-6900 Families R Us Care Center 11865 S.W. 26th St. Unit G10 Las Americas V Central Plaza, Miami 33175 305-559-8333 Helen B. Bentley Family Health Center 3090 SW 37th Ave, Coconut Grove 33133 305-447-4950 21 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide HEALTH CARE (cont.) NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE Juanita Mann Health Center/ Liberty City Health Service Center 7900 NW 27th Ave, East 250, Miami, FL 33147 786-466-2100 Jackson CareAVan/Hialeah Every Thursday and Friday Milander Park Auditorium 4800 Palm Ave, Hialeah 33012 305-585-7040 Jackson CareAVan/Sweetwater Every Monday and Tuesday Ronselli Park 250 SW 114 Ave, Sweetwater 33174 305-585-7040 Jefferson Reaves Sr. Health Center 1009 NW 5th Ave, Miami 33136 305-577-0093 Miami Beach Community Health Center Beverly Press Building 1221 71 St, Miami Beach 33141 305-538-8835 Miami Beach Community Health Center Stanley C. Myers Building 710 Alton Road, Miami Beach 33139 305-538-8835 Miami Behavorial Health Center 11031 NE 6th Avenue, Miami 33161 305-757-0602 New Horizons Community Mental Health Center 7505 NE 2nd Ave, Miami 33138 305-759-5262 North Dade Health Center 16555 NW 25th Ave, Opa Locka 33054 305-620-3710 North Miami Health Center 14101 NW 8th Ave, Miami 33168 305-953-3161 Prevention, Education & Treatment (PET) Center – Specialized Adult Primary Care for HIV Spectrum Disease 615 Collins Ave, Miami Beach 33139 305-535-5540 Rosie Lee Wesley 6601 SW 62nd Ave, South Miami 33143 305-669-6909 22 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide HEALTH CARE (cont.) NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE North Miami Facility Center 12340 NE 6th Ct, North Miami 33161 305-953-8647 HIV/AIDS Service Providers Funded By Ryan White Title A – Services include prescription drugs, substance abuse/counseling-residential, substance abuse counseling outpatient, medical case management, outpatient medical care/dental care, transportation voucher, ADAP enrollment, HIV testing, mental health therapy/counseling, psychosocial support, food, medical advocacy, work rehabilitation, job search, home delivered meals, and legal assistance. The following providers offer one or more of the above mentioned services. AIDS Healthcare Foundation 375 NE 5th St., Suite 3, Miami 33137 305-758-1984 Better Way of Miami 800 NW 28th St, Miami 33127 305-634-3409 Borinquen Health Care Center 3601 Federal Hwy, Miami 33137 305-576-6611 Care Resource 3510 Biscayne Blvd, 3rd Floor, Miami 33137 305-576-1234 Center for Haitian Studies 8260 NE 2nd Ave, Miami 33138 305-757-9555 The Center for Positive Connections 3841 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 203, Miami 33138 305-891-2066 Citrus Health Network 4175 West 20th Ave, Hialeah 33012 305-424-3120 Community Case Management 99 NW 183rd St, Suite 118, Miami 33169 305-653-4030 Community Health of South Florida 10300 SW 216th St, Miami 33190 305-253-5100 Concerned Citizens of Liberty City 5561 NW 7th Ct, Miami 33127 305-758-2292 23 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide HEALTH CARE (cont.) NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE Economic Opportunity Family Health Center 5361 NW 22nd Ave, Miami 33142 305-694-6268 Empower U 8309 NW 22nd Ave, Miami 33147 786-318-2337 Food for Life Network 3510 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 209, Miami 33137 305-576-1234 Helen B. Bentley Family Health Center 3090 SW 37th Ave., Miami 33133 305-447-4950 Legal Services of Greater Miami 3000 Biscayne Blvd, Miami 33137 305-576-0080 Mercy Hospital, Special Immunology Services 3663 South Miami Ave Main Hospital Bldg., Miami 33133 305-285-2994 Miami Beach Community Health Center 710 Alton Road, Miami Beach 33139 305-538-8835 PHT/Dr. Rafael A. Peñalver Clinic 971 NW 2nd St, Miami 33128 305-545-5180 PHT/Liberty City Health Services Center 1350 NW 62nd St, Miami 33147 305-835-2200 PHT/North Dade Health Center 16555 NW 25th Ave, Miami 33054 786-466-1758 PHT/Prevention, Education & Treatment Center (P.E.T. Center) 615 Collins Ave, Miami Beach 33139 305-535-5540 24 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide HEALTH CARE (cont.) NAME ADDRESS/TELEPHONE PHT/South Florida AIDS Network (SFAN) Ambulatory Care Center ACC East 1st Floor Administrator 1611 NW 12th Ave, Miami 33136 305-585-5241 University of Miami Comprehensive AIDS Program 1800 NW 10th Ave, Suite 2016, Miami 33136 305-243-6535 The Village South 3080 Biscayne Blvd, Miami 33137 305-573-3784 ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT If you need help for an alcohol or other drug related problem and do not have insurance or the ability to pay, the phone number listed below can direct you to places that may help. Whether you are in need of an assessment, sober housing, a support group like Alcoholics Anonymous, or a treatment program, there is hope! Dial 211 – Miami-Dade Community Resource Directory (Operates 24 hours) To help you understand your options, the following information may be helpful for you or someone you know: • Agencies that offer treatment provide an assessment as a first step. An assessment involves collecting information from you to help determine if treatment is needed and if so, what type. • Detox helps remove your body's physical need for alcohol or specific other drugs. This is only needed and available in certain cases. Services are generally offered over a 3 to 7 day period. • Inpatient or residential treatment programs require that you stay at the treatment center while you are involved in the program. Stays can last 30 days or longer. • Day treatment programs do not require you to live at the treatment center, but they have a schedule that is similar to an inpatient or residential treatment program. You generally have to attend the program every weekday for a full day. 25 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT (cont.) • Outpatient treatment programs do not require you to live at the treatment center and do not require as much time as day treatment. Services can range from a few hours per week to 3 hours per day, 3 days a week, for several weeks. • Counseling is generally offered on a one-to-one basis. Counseling services usually have a specific focus and sessions are scheduled at mutually convenient times. • Relapse prevention programs offer structured support (generally 1-2 hours per week) for people who have completed treatment and want additional help to maintain an alcohol and drug free lifestyle. DUAL DIAGNOSIS AND MENTAL HEALTH NAME/SERVICE TELEPHONE/WEBSITE Better Way of Miami Addiction and dual diagnosis treatment and supportive long term housing for reconnecting persons once treatment is completed. Outpatient Program also includes DUI program individual and group sessions, family sessions, among others. Florida Medicaid accepted. 800 Northeast 28th Street,Miami, Florida 33127 Tel: 305-634-3409 • Fax: 305-635-3524 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.betterwaymiami.org Citrus Health Network, Inc. – NW Dade Safe Haven Federally qualified health center specializing in serving persons with mental health disabilities. Provides primary care services, including pediatrics, OB/GYN, family and women’s health, and internal medicine. Mental health services include crisis intervention and hospitalization, outpatient psychiatry and psychotherapy, housing for homeless and disabled individuals and families, residential treatment facilities for adolescents and adults, and therapeutic foster care. 1339 SE 9th Ave., Hialeah, Florida 33010 305-884-1382 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.citrushealth.org 26 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS NAME/SERVICE TELEPHONE/WEBSITE American Muslim Association of North America (AMANA) – Counseling, housing assistance, food bank and support services. 305-898-9314 www.al-amana.org Compassion in Action Ministries Outpatient substance abuse, addicitons and gambling treatment and recovery support services. Group supports, individual counseling, relapse prevention, 12 Step program, and life skills classes. 786-942-9836 E-mail: [email protected] www.ciaministries.com Hosanna Community Foundation Academic and employment skills development, counseling and substance abuse support groups. 305-637-4404 www.hosannacommunitybc.org Prison Fellowship Ministries Faith-based support services. 954-315-2213 www.pfm.org Riverside House 305-326-9799 Provides Pastoral Care counseling, community [email protected] referrals to call-ins, ex-offenders from state/ website: www.riversidehouse.org county jail/prison, men/women group counseling addressing various issues such as anger, low self esteem, men/women workshops/ seminars via a network of church affiliates. 27 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide FINANCES NAME/SERVICE TELEPHONE/WEBSITE Prosperity Campaign Free Tax Preparation 305-573-5001, Ext. 17 www.prosperitycampaign.org Consumer Credit Counseling Services Provides budget counseling, debt management help and housing counseling in English, Spanish and Creole. 800-355-2227 www.cccservices.com Cuban American National Council Provides educational programs to help consumers obtain the knowledge and skills necessary to manage their money, and to improve their credit. 305-642-3484 www.cnc.org Get Checking Ensures that consumers receive financial education. Graduates can open a bank account at a participating financial institution. 800-355-2227, Ext. 807 www.getchecking.org Holistic Systems Grant writing, research, establishing strategic partnerships, and developmental coaching. 786-285-8104 Jump$Tart Coalition For Personal Financial Literacy, Florida Chapter Promotes and provides financial literacy to young adults and not-so young adults. 407-628-8073 www.fljumpstart.org Community Works Coalition’s Smart Savers (youth) and Money Managers (adults) Programs Financial Education (grades K-12 and adults), business planning, entrepreneurship training, credit enhancement, and home ownership workshops. 305-235-4848 www.cwc-educate.org 28 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide EMERGENCY SERVICES (Food, Clothing, etc.) – Many emergency services providers require a referral from 211 Switchboard of Miami or from Miami-Dade County Neighborhood Centers Miami-Dade County Neighborhood Centers AREA ADDRESS/TELEPHONE Allapattah Neighborhood Center 1897 NW 20 Street, Miami, FL 33142 305-438-4161 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33142, 33122, 33126, 33172, 33178, 33182, and 33192 Culmer Neighborhood Center 1600 NW 3 Avenue, Miami, FL 33136 305-579-2820 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33125, 33128, 33131, 33132, 33136, 33139, 33140, and 33109 Wynwood Neighborhood Center 2902 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127 305-547-7661 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33127 and 33137 Joseph Caleb Community Center 5400 NW 22 Avenue, 3rd Floor, Miami, FL 33142 305-636-2200 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33142 (boundaries North of 62nd Street, South 112 Expressway, East 12th Avenue, West 38th Avenue) and 33147 Edison/Little River Neighborhood Center 150 NW 79 St, Miami 33150 305-758-9662 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33138, 33141, 33150, 33154, 33155, 33161, 33167, 33168, and 33181 29 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide EMERGENCY SERVICES (cont.) AREA ADDRESS/TELEPHONE Opa-locka Neighborhood Center 16405 NW 25 Ave, Miami 33054 305-623-6500 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33014, 33015, 330154, 33055, 33056, 33160, 33162, 33169, 33179, and 33180 Blanche Morton/Hialeah Neighborhood Center 300 E. First Avenue, Hialeah 33010 305-884-4801 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33010, 33012, 33013, 33016, and 33166 Frankie Shannon Rolle Neighborhood Center 3750 South Dixie Highway, Miami 33133 305-446-3311 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33129, 33130, 33133, 33134, 33135, 33143, 33144, 33145, 33146, 33149, 33155, 33174, 33184, and 33194 Richmond Heights Resources Center 11225 SW 152 Street, Miami 33157 305-234-4927 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33156, 33157, 33158, 33176, 33177, 33186, and 33189 Naranja Neighborhood Center 13955 SW 264 Street, Miami 33032 305-258-5471 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33031, 33032, 33165, 33170, 33173, 33175, 33183, 33185, 33187, 33189, 33190, 33193, and 33196 Florida City/Homestead Neighborhood Center 1600 NW 6 Court, Florida City 33034 305-247-2068 Service Areas (by Zip Codes): 33030, 33033, 33034, and 33035 30 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide Transportation Programs for the Disadvantaged Criteria for discount passes: Those who possess the reduce permit ID obtained from Government Center Transit Kiosk and all who possess a discount Metropass should also have an ID to confirm eligibility. Those who receive Medicaid benefits: Must have 3 or more verifiable medical appointments each month, are eligible to receive a Metropass for a $1 co-payment. To remain in the program, individuals must continue to have the 3 Medicaid compensatory appointments each month. Call 786-469-5034 for an application for the Medicaid Metropass program and additional information. Those with disabilities: Persons with disabilities who meet ADA criteria can request a STS/ADA permit ID from the Special Transportation Dept. (STS) if they qualify, the ID will allow them to use MDT’s system for free. The number to call is 786-469-5000. The Golden Passport Program Seniors 65 and older are eligible to receive a picture ID, which allows the recipient to use the Miami-Dade County transit system for free. Register at the Government Center Transit Kiosk and bring proof of age. Individuals receiving Social Security income benefits including Medicare are eligible to receive the Golden Passport ID. The ID allows free public transportation system access. The Patriot Passport Program Honorably discharged United States veterans of any age, who are residents of Miami-Dade County, with an annual income of $22,000 or less can apply for the Patriot Pass. The Patriot Pass will be valid for one year and allows the recipient free access to Metrobus and Metrorail. Veterans are required to renew the Patriot Passport on an annual basis and provide proof of continued eligibility at the annual renewal. Metro transit number is 305-770-3131. 31 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide NOTES \ 32 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide The 2010 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide is a publication of the Miami-Dade Reentry Task Force, a Southern District of Florida Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative. The values, vision, mission and working groups of the Miami-Dade Reentry Task Force are: Values Reconciliation Honesty Collaboration Objectivity Commitment Family Truth Justice Integrity Fairness Respect Humility Community Kindness Support Honor Faith Education Initiative Caring Diversity Work Ethic Accountability Compassion Responsibility Empowerment Self Reliance Transparency Sustainability Love Service Equality Empathy Forgiveness Vision “Miami-Dade County is a community where inmates and ex-offenders have an opportunity to receive comprehensive reentry services, demonstrate personal responsibility and be accepted in society.” Mission “Provide comprehensive resources to inmates and ex-offenders through specialized services and community partnerships.” Miami-Dade Reentry Task Force Working Groups Advocacy Employment, Training, and Entrepreneurship Housing and Environmental Affairs Juvenile Reentry Referral Coordination Social Marketing For more information about the Miami-Dade Reentry Task Force, please contact Wayne E. Rawlins, Lead Executive Consultant for Project Safe Neighborhoods at [email protected]. The 2010 Miami-Dade Reentry Resource Guide is available free online at www.waynerawlins.com MONROE COUNTY PALM BEACH COUNTY Faith-based Support More Services Help for the Homeless Exodus Ministries Mentoring and Services (561) 249-1057 Matthew 25 Ministries Sex Offender Housing and Programs Miracle Park, Pahokee 561-924-3289 or 561-432-9072 www.matthew25ministries.org Prison Fellowship Family support, prayer & more 1 800 251 7411. ext 8133 J.A.Y. Outreach Ministries Housing & Support 2831 Avenue S Riviera Beach, FL 33404-4042 (561) 842-4276 www.jayministry.org HIV/AIDS: CAP of PBC Belle Glade: (561) 996-7059 Delray Beach: (561) 274-6400 Riviera Beach: (561) 844-1266 West Palm Beach/Palm Springs: (561) 472-2466 The Salvation Army Center of Hope Veterans Services 1577 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561-682-1118 CARP Homeless Assessment Center Immediate Needs Assessment 5400 East Ave (Off 45th and Australian) West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561-844-6400 Coming Home to Palm Beach County Guide to Reentry Support Services The Lord’s Place 2808 N. Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Phone: (561) 494-0125 Other Important Services: 12-Step Recovery (AA/NA) North County – 561-655-7500 South County – 561-276-4581 Transportation - Bus Passes Palm Tran Connection 1-561-649-9838 Option 6 www.palmtran.org Supporting Your Second Chance Substance Abuse/Mental Health DCF – 561-650-6860 CARP – 561-844-6400 Drug Abuse Foundation (DAF) – 561278-0000 GED/ESOL Classes PBC Adult Education 561-616-7800 www.theadultedcenter.com Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners Community Justice Service Centers You can find a variety of direct and referred services and information at these Centers. NORTH: Riviera Beach Justice Service Center 2051 MLK Jr. Blvd, Suite #307 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Phone: 561-840-3124 CENTRAL: Westgate Community Justice Service Center 4215 Cherry Road West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Phone: 561-640-9386 West Palm Beach Community Justice Service Center 2107 Tamarind Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Phone: 561-659-4054 Gulfstream Goodwill Community Reentry Program (funded by Weed & Seed) 1715 Tiffany Drive East West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561-848-7200 Employment and Training Assistance Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation www.rehabworks.org Belle Glade Unit 21AA Phone:(561) 992-1316 Boca Raton Unit 21B Phone:(561) 544-4657 Palm Beach Gardens Unit 21A Phone:(561) 624-6957 West Palm Beach Unit 21C Phone:(561) 650-6804 Workforce Alliance West Palm 1951 N. Military Trail, Ste. D PHONE: 561.340.1060 Boynton Beach 901 N Congress Ave Suite C-201 Phone: 561-853-0181 Belle Glade 1085 S Main St Phone: 561-829-2040 Please call first or visit the web site at www.pbcalliance.com for information on registration, class schedules and dress codes. Complete Service Directory DIAL 2-1-1 or 1-800-493-5902 www.211palmbeach.org Helpful Hints 1. Be patient! Starting over will take time. 2. Reach out. Let people help you. 3. Tell the truth – let people see your willingness to work. 4. Get as much education and training as you can. There is no such thing as “too much.” 5. Never give up. NEW ID Requirements for Driver’s License! Learn what documents you need at www.gathergoget.com Veteran’s Administration Health, Reentry and Homeless Services 7305 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33410 1-561-422-8223 PINELLAS COUNTY Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares Crisis, information, and referral line for social service agencies in Pinellas county. 24 hour line. Pinellas ....................................................................................................... 2-1-1 Alternate Phone………………………………………………………………………………210-4239 Website ...........................................................................www.211tampabay.org AARP Foundation Work Search For low-income seniors 55 or older. Training and job search assistance provided while working minimum wage, 18-hour jobs. Must meet established income range. 1550-A 16 St., Palm Harbor ................................................................. 785-1309 Office hours 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Monday – Friday 7800 - 66 St. N Suite 202, Pinellas Park .............................................. 547-0534 Office hours 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Monday - Friday Website ............................................................... http://www.aarpworksearch.org/ Abilities, Inc. of Florida Assistance in attaining employment and housing for disabled clients 8:00am-4:30pm. Monday-Thursday and 8:00am4:00pm Friday by appointment. 2735 Whitney Rd., Clearwater ............................................................. 538-7370 Website .......................................................................... http://www.abilities.org Abilities, Inc. – Homes for Independence Non-subsidized 1-3 bedroom rentals throughout Pinellas County. The head or co-head is not required to have a disability, but there is a income limit based on family size. 2735 Whitney Rd., Clearwater ............................................... 538-7370 ext. 311 Contact .............................................................................................. Pat Driscoll E-mail ................................................................... [email protected] Website .................................................................................... www.abilities.org Able Body, Inc. Places individuals in daily jobs. Workers are paid daily. Website ........................................................................ http://www.ablebody.com/ 1450 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd, Clearwater ....................................................... 449-8778 Office open 5:00 am - 6:30 pm Monday-Friday 24600 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater……………………………………………………712-0549 (The above location is also know as PreferAble Staffing) Office open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday-Friday 2965 East Bay Dr. Largo ...................................................................... 531-2383 Office open 5:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday-Friday 5050 ½ Haines Road, St. Petersburg ................................................... 520-1536 Office open 5:30 am - 6:00 pm Monday-Friday 5532-66th St. N., St. Petersburg........................................................... 547-6406 Office open 5:30 am - 6:00 pm Monday-Friday Abundant Life Ministries Food Pantry Provides food for anyone in need. Go to West side back entrance to the church. 9:00 am-11:00 pm Thursdays. 1550 Belcher Rd. S, Largo .................................................................. 210-5433 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 1 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services AIDS Hotline 24 Hour Information hotline for AIDS and HIV information. English ..........................................................................................800-352-2437 Spanish .........................................................................................800-545-7432 AIDS Service Association of Pinellas HIV/AIDS prevention and testing. Case management for HIV-infected individuals. 9-5 Monday-Friday 1214 Cleveland St, Clearwater. ............................................................ 449-2437 3050 First Ave., S., St. Petersburg ...................................................... 328-3260 Website ..................................................................... http://www.asapservices.org/ Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Hotline Fellowship of men and women helping each other recover from alcoholism. The hotline refers caller to a local AA group. Pinellas ................................................................................................. 590-0415 Website ........................................................................http://www.aapinellas.org/ Alpha - A Beginning, Inc. Residential transition and independent living facilities for pregnant women and teens and mothers with infants 9 months or younger. 9 am-4 pm Monday-Friday 701 – 5th Ave. N, St. Petersburg ........................................................... 822-8190 Website ......................................................... http://www.alphahousepinellas.org Angel Food Ministries Provides food relief and financial support by supplying food at discounted rate of $30 per unit. Each unit provides approximately food for a family of 4 for one week or a single senior citizen for almost a month. There are no qualifications, minimums, income restrictions, or applications. To order find closest local host site and call or order online. Menus for the month can be found on website. Contact ......................................................................................1-877-366-3646 Website ................................................................ www.angelfoodministries.com ASAP (Advocates for Shelter Action Policy) Drop-in Center and Shelter Drop-in center with showers and toilets. Emergency shelter for women with children, single women, and men with children and families. Open 7:30am-4:30pm Monday-Friday. Showers open 7:30am-10:30am. 423-11 Ave. S, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 823-5665 Website ......................................................................... www.asaphomeless.org Bay Pines Domiciliary Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program A program that is open to all homeless veterans who have rehabilitative needs and willingness to participate in a supportive, therapeutic community. 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines ........................................ 398-6661 Ext. 4457 Website .................................... www.baypines.va.gov/SERVICES/DRRTP.ASP Bay Pines Veterans' Administration Health Care System Medical services for qualified veterans. 24 hours. Eligibility Line hours 8:00 am-4:00 pm Monday-Friday 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines ........................................................ 398-6661 Eligibility Line ............................................................................. Extension: 5284 Website ................................................................... http://www.baypines.va.gov/ Bayfront Family Health Center General medical clinic for adults and children. Sliding scale fee schedule for low-income patients. Patients need to apply to be qualified. 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Thursday, appointments need to be made before 4:00 pm. Friday 8:00am-12:00pm. 700 - 6 St. S., St. Petersburg................................................................ 893-6116 Website .................................. http://www.bayfront.org/family_health_overview.php Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 2 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Beacon House of the St. Pete Free Clinic Shelter for single men. New comers 6:00pm-8:00pm Monday-Friday. Also has a community kitchen, serving dinner six nights a week to all who are hungry. 2151 Central Ave, St. Petersburg ......................................................... 823-5780 Website .............................................................. www.stpetersburgfreeclinic.org Bethel Community Heights/Citrus Grove Apartments 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom apartments for families. Subsidized by HUD. 731 - 15 St. S, St. Petersburg............................................................... 895-3649 Boca Ciega Townhomes 2 and 3 bedroom apartments for families. Subsidized by HUD. Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9:00am-1:00pm. Closed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Accepting Applications for waiting list the 2nd and 3rd Tuesday of the Month. There are no application fees. 3401 - 37 St. S, St. Petersburg ............................................................. 865-1649 Boley Centers for Behavioral Health Care, Inc. Services for individuals with mental disabilities. Case management, clinical, educational, and vocational services, community living, supervised apartments, supported housing, and supported living services. 8:30am-4:30pm MondayFriday. 445 - 31 St. N, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 821-4819 Website .....................................................................http://www.boleycenters.org/ Brookside Square 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments for families. Managed by Carteret Management Corp. Subsidized by HUD. 200 - 72 Ave. N, St. Petersburg ............................................................ 522-1444 Bureau of Vital Statistics Obtain birth and death certificates. 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 4175 East Bay Drive Suite 160, Clearwater .......................... 507-4330 Ext. 1200 Center Bay Building, (Last office door in the back of the building) Website ............................ http://www.pinellashealth.com/BirthDeath_Certificates.asp Burlington Towers 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed and subsidized by HUD. 1000 Burlington Ave. N, St. Petersburg ................................................ 823-3867 Caring and Sharing Center for Independent Living (CASCIL) Assists disabled clients with employment, housing, transportation, education, and accessibility. 9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 12252 Belcher Rd. S, Largo ..........................(good until May 1, 2010) 577-0065 Effective May 1, 2010 ......................................................................... 539-7550 Website ................................................................................... www.CASCIL.org Casa Miguel Efficiencies for elderly residents. Managed by Catholic Charities. Subsidized by HUD. 2285 SR 580, Clearwater ..................................................................... 797-8551 Casa Santa Cruz 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by Catholic Charities. Subsidized by HUD. 7825 - 54 Ave. N., St. Petersburg ......................................................... 541-2631 Catholic Charities Assistance with immigration and refugee program. 1213-16th St. N., St. Petersburg............................................................ 893-1313 Immigration Services ............................................................................. Ext. 223 Refugee & Entrants Employability Status Assistance Program .............. Ext. 208 Website ...................................................................... www.dioceseofStPete.org Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 3 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Provides credible, reliable health information on data and statistics, diseases and conditions, emergencies and disasters, environmental health, healthy living, injury, violence and safety, life stages and populations, travelers health, workplace safety and health and more. CDC info .......................................................................................800-233-4636 Website ................................................................................ http://www.cdc.gov/ Child Support Enforcement, Department of Revenue Locates absent parent, establishes paternity, obtains child support payments. Handles interstate and intrastate cases. Customer Service (available between M-F 7am-7pm) 19361 U.S. Highway N. Clearwater, FL ......................................1-800-622-5437 Website .......................................................................... www.myflorida.com/dor Children's Medical Services Medical services for children up to age 21, with chronic medical conditions. 9:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday. 3251 - 3 Ave. N, Suite 130, St. Petersburg ........................................... 893-2775 CHIPs (Clearwater Homeless Intervention Project) Shelter for adult males and females. Intake first come, first served 7 am-2 pm Monday-Friday. Day Center with public restrooms, public showers, laundry services, telephones and message service. Open Monday-Friday 7:15 am-2 pm. 1339 Park Street, Clearwater ............................................................... 466-6612 Website ............................................... www.clearwaterpolice.org/chip/index.htm Christopher Center Apartments and assisted living facilities for HIV+ and AIDS patients and limited financial aid. 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday. Contact ..........................................................................................813-375-3933 Website ...................................................................... www.dioceseofStPete.org Clearwater Apartments 2 and 3 bedroom family apartments. Managed by United Realty Management Corp. Subsidized by HUD. 1000 N Keene Rd, Clearwater .............................................................. 446-2244 Website ...............................................................www.clearwaterapthomes.com Clearwater Free Clinic General medical clinic for adults and children under the age of 65 who are U.S. citizens, permanent residents of upper Pinellas and have no medical insurance. There are no set fees but come prepared to make a donation to help cover operating expenses. Hours 9:00 am-6:30 pm Monday-Thursday. Closed between the hours of 12:15 and 1:15. Appointments can be made by phone or in person. Must be made the same day you wish to be seen. 707 N Fort Harrison Ave, Clearwater. ................................................... 447-3041 Website .................................................................. www.clearwaterfreeclinic.org Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts of Pinellas County All civil court records. Accepts payment for traffic, criminal, misdemeanor fines and costs and noncriminal payable infractions such as fishing, boating and smoking violations. Some of the locations offer assistance with obtaining child support payments, Injunction of protection in domestic violence cases, and Baker Act or Marchman Act Petitions. Please call before hand to find out which locations do. 8am-5 pm Monday-Friday Website .............................................................................www.pinellasclerk.org 29582 US Hwy 19 N, Clearwater .......................................................... 464-7000 315 Court St., Room 170, Clearwater ................................................... 464-7000 545 - 1 Ave. N, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 464-7000 1800 66th Street N., St. Petersburg ....................................................... 464-7000 Community Action Stops Abuse (CASA) 24-hour access line. Shelter and services for up to 45 days when home is not a safe place. Also incarcerated women arrested for defending themselves from domestic violence can receive group and individual CASA advocacy and support. PO Box 414, St. Petersburg ............................................. 898-3671 or 895-4912 National ............................................................................ 1-800-799-7233(safe) Website ...........................................................................www.CASA-StPete.org Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 4 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Community Voice Mail-CVM (a service of 211) Voicemail boxes to homeless and low income persons. Pinellas CVM works with local agency partners to sign-up their clients for CVM. Pinellas CVM provides each agency partner with CVM boxes and the tools needed to sign-up clients on CVM. For a list of agency partners, call 2-1-1 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact ...............................................................................727-210-4235 or 211 Website ..........................................................................................www.cvm.org Community Help Services Thrift Shop Clothing and Furniture for low income families. Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:30pm 1848 N Highland Ave, Clearwater......................................................... 448-0005 Community Health Centers Offers a holistic model of healthcare, where the services are delivered in accessible, affordable and culturally sensitive environment. Services offered: Family Practice, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Dental Care. Website ............................................ http://www.chcpinellas.org/chcpinellas.htm 1020 Lakeview Rd., Clearwater ............................................................ 461-1439 12420-130th Ave., N., Largo.................................................................. 587-7729 6237-66th Street, N., Pinellas Park........................................................ 544-2284 247 S. Huey Ave., Tarpon Springs ....................................................... 944-3828 Community Service Foundation Fair housing counseling, housing placement and assistance program. Seminars on home budget, first time home buyer, benefits of home ownership. One to three bedroom apartments, duplexes and single family rentals for low to moderate income households. Assistance with rent and mortgage. 8:30 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday. 925 Lakeview Rd., Clearwater .............................................................. 461-0618 Rental Availability ................................................................................. 446-3532 Website ...................................................................................www.csfhome.org Consult-a-Nurse Assistance line for medical questions. Physician referrals. 24 hours 7 days a week Pinellas .......................................................................................1-800-257-0944 Creekside Manor 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by Volunteers of Florida. Subsidized by HUD. 1318 Franklin St., Clearwater ............................................................... 441-8400 Creekside Manor II 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by Volunteers of Florida. Subsidized by HUD. 1335 Pierce St., Clearwater .................................................................. 461-7619 Criminal Justice Center Criminal and non-criminal infraction Court Records. Injunctions for protection against domestic violence. Assists in arranging payment plans and Public Defender appointments for those who are eligible for these services. th 14250-49 Street North, Clearwater ..................................................... 464-7000 Website .............................................................................www.pinellasclerk.org Crystal Lakes Manor 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents 62 years of age or older. Subsidized by HUD. 4100 – 62 Ave. N, Pinellas Park .......................................................... 522-2074 DART (A Service Provided by PSTA) Demand Response Transportation Services for people who because of their disability are unable to independently use the regular, accessible PSTA buses. Application required. Call for application or download from website. 3201 Scherer Drive, St. Petersburg ...................................................... 540-1800 Reservation & Cancellation for Sedan Trip ........................................... 540-1897 Reservation & Cancellation for Wheelchair Trip ................................... 540-1960 Website ..........................................................................................www.psta.net Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 5 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Daystar Clothing. Food pantry. Financial Aid. Emergency travel aid. Provides Mail Address for homeless and those living in transitional housing. Please bring id and social security card if available. Walk-in 9 am-12 pm or until lobby is full and 1 pm2 pm. Monday-Friday. Closed Wednesday in Summer. 226 - 6 St. S., St. Petersburg................................................................ 825-0442 Website .............................................................................. www.daystarlife.com DCF - Florida Department of Children and Families Food stamps, cash assistance, Medicaid, substance abuse, child care, refugee assistance, and mental health care, and other programs. 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday Suncoast Regional Administration Office 9393 North Florida Ave., Tampa ....................................................813-558-5500 Largo Service Center 11351 Ulmerton Rd., Largo .................................................................. 588-6600 Directions for Mental Health, Adult Outpatient Services Individual counseling, evaluation, and psychiatric services. 8 am-8 pm, Monday-Thursday, 8 am-5 pm Friday. 1437 S Belcher Rd., Clearwater ........................................................... 524-4464 Directions Homeless Outreach Crisis intervention, stabilization, counseling, and psychiatric services for homeless. 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 8823 - 115 St. N., Largo ....................................................................... 547-4566 Website ............................................................................. www.healthehurt.com Di's Imani, Inc. Case management for HIV and AIDS patients. 9-5 Monday-Friday 3530 -1 Ave N #113, St. Petersburg ..................................................... 321-0600 Driver's License Division of the State of Florida Obtain driver's license or Florida photo ID. 1663 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Clearwater ....................................................... 464-7777 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 29399 Highway 19 N., Clearwater ........................................................ 464-7777 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 13025 Starkey Road, Largo .................................................................. 464-7777 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 6855 - 62 Ave. N, Pinellas Park ........................................ 547-7684 or 547-7683 For Appointments ............................................................................... 547-7686 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday nd 800 –2 Ave., S., St. Petersburg .......................................................... 547-7686 9 am-5 pm Mon., Weds. Fri. 10:30 am-6: 30 pm Tues. Thurs. 1067-62nd Ave., S., St. Petersburg ....................................................... 464-7777 1800-66th St., N. St. Petersburg............................................................ 464-7777 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 743 S Pinellas Ave., Tarpon Springs .................................................... 464-7777 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday To make appointment online: https://www8.hsmv.state.fl.us/Oasis/web/pages/onlineAppointments.jsp Hardship Driver Licenses if under suspension and need driver license for work. 4585-140th Ave., N., Suite 1002, Clearwater ......................................... 507-4405 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 6 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Elder Affairs- CARES Unit, Department of Home pre-admission screening for Nursing Home Long-Term Care Diversion Program by Medicaid. 8 am-5 pm MondayFriday 11351 Ulmerton Rd., #303 Largo ......................................................... 588-6882 Website ...................................... http://www.agingcarefl.org/network/Cares_Unit Everybody's Tabernacle-Homeless Emergency Project (HEP) Temporary housing, food, clothing and supportive services necessary to achieve self-sufficiency for homeless families and individuals. First come, first serve basis. Clients are supported in the goal to obtain and remain in permanent housing. Also provides housing and supportive services on a long-term basis for homeless persons with disabilities. Intake 9 am-4 pm, every day except Wednesday, 9 am-12 noon. Business hours Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm 1120 N Betty La., Clearwater................................................................ 442-9041 Website ....................................................................................... www.ethep.org Faith House - Christian Recovery Center Substance abuse halfway house for men and women. 9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. 302 - 15 St. N, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 822-4981 Family Emergency Treatment Center (FETC) – Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Services (PEMHS) Emergency mental health treatment to those in need. 10:00 AM-6:00 pm on Monday-Saturday th 400 –15 Street North, St. Petersburg.................................................. 552-1053 24-hour Suicide Hotline ........................................................................ 791-3131 24-hour Mental Health Assistance ........................................................ 541-4628 Web address ............................................................................. www.pemhs.org Family Resources Individual, couples, parents and children can receive counseling services designed to improve relationships. Office open 8:30 am-8 pm Monday-Thursday. Closed Friday. Payment options: certain insurances and sliding scale fee 1615 Union Street, Clearwater ............................................................. 298-3916 6798 Crosslands Dr., #B-102, St. Petersburg ...................................... 298-3916 Short-term crisis shelter for at risk youths aged 10-17. Services may be accessed 24 hours a day. Clearwater ............................................................................................ 449-8336 St. Petersburg ..................................................................................... 384-8336 Transition Living Program for youth between the ages of 16 and 17 years old. Provides safe shelter, food and clothing, with educational opportunities, individual and group counseling as well as the training and education necessary to function independently. Youth must voluntarily apply to the program and be free of untreated or uncontrolled substance abuse or mental health issues. Contact ................................................................................................. 552-1002 Website ...................................................................... www.family-resources.org Family Service Centers Family Counseling, Sexual Assault Services, and Home Based Parenting Skills. 2960 Roosevelt Blvd., Clearwater (administration) ............................... 531-0482 Family Counseling ................................................................................ 536-9427 Sexual Assault Service ......................................................................... 535-9811 Childnet (home based parenting skills) ................................................. 536-1817 Website ................................................................ www.familyservicecenters.org FEAST Food bank for people in need. 9 am-12 noon Tuesday-Friday (Tampa Road and US 19) 2255 Nebraska Ave., Palm Harbor.. ..................................................... 789-5275 Fifth Avenue Baptist Church Food pantry open 3:00 pm-5:00pm on Wednesdays. 4950 – 6th Ave. N, St. Petersburg ........................................................ 327-3353 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 7 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Focus Outreach-Suncoast Center, Inc. Outreach services to ex-offenders reintegrating into the community. 1111 - 18 Ave. S, St. Petersburg ............................................... 327-7656 x8271 Website ............................................ http://www.sccmh.org/adult_programs.htm Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Serves meals Wednesday 12 noon-2 pm. 3300 - 31 St. S, St. Petersburg ............................................................. 906-8300 Website ................................................................... http://www.fmbctheship.org/ Front Porch Greater South Central St. Petersburg Community Development Assoc. Trade training, trade business development services, employment placement assistance, and other services such as; resume and cover letter creation, current job postings, Internet access for online job searches, email creation and usage training, computer training, and job referrals are also provided at the Trade Library. Qualified participants receive (8) weeks of on-the-job (OJT) training, for a maximum of 12 hours weekly. Participants are compensated at a rate of $9.00 hourly for the OJT stiffen. Upon successful completion of the FPET Program, participants receive a Certificate of Completion and continuous job-placement assistance. 1523 - 16 St. S, St. Petersburg ............................................................. 898-6144 Website .................................................................www.ourfpneighborhoods.org Greenview Manor 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for elderly residents over 62 years of age. Subsidized by HUD. 1212 Burlington Ave. N, St. Petersburg ................................................ 823-0716 Gulf Coast Community Care (GCCC) Mental health services, residential treatment, jail diversion program for mentally ill offenders, child support employment program, HIV housing and prevention, disabled adults & frail elder services, developmental disabilities services, survivors of torture refugee services 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater................................................................. 479-1800 Information Referrals ..................................................................1-800-888-5066 Website .........................................................................................www.gcjfs.org Residential Treatment – 66th Street Group Home th 3180-3200 66 Street, N. St. Petersburg .............................................. 893-1661 Child Support Employment th 3420-8 Avenue South, St. Petersburg ................................................ 328-3320 Gulfcoast Legal Services Civil legal assistance for low income residents. Landlord/tenant disputes, SSI and SSDI applications, DCF appeals, divorce with abuse and other issues. By appointment 9 am-5 pm Monday – Friday 314 S Missouri Ave. Suite 109, Clearwater ........................................... 443-0657 641 - 1 St. S, St. Petersburg................................................................. 821-0726 Website .......................................................................... www.gulfcoastlegal.org The Haven of RCS Safe temporary housing and other services for victims of domestic violence and children. 24-Hour Hotline .................................................................................... 442-4128 Outreach Services ................................................................................ 441-2029 Web Site .................................................................. http://www.rcspinellas.org/ He Cares, Inc. Food pantry 10-noon Wednesday and Friday. Please bring I.D., Social Security #, and Address Verification with you. Benevolent ministry when funds are available. 9825 - 66 St. N, Pinellas Park............................................................... 548-1535 Helping Hands Food and clothing to anyone in need. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 AM until first 40 families are served. 2565 Blackburn St., Clearwater ............................................................ 724-1290 Website ............................................. http://www.countrysidechristiancenter.org Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 8 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Heritage Presbyterian 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by Presbyterian Homes & Housing Foundation of Florida. Subsidized by HUD. 10200 - 122 Ave., Largo ....................................................................... 393-3477 Homebuyers' Club Foreclosure prevention program. pre-purchase counseling, budgeting, and emergency mortgage payment loans. 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday 2139 NE Coachman Rd., Suite #1 Clearwater ...................................... 446-6222 Website ......................................................................... www.tampabayCDC.org Homeless Emergency Project (HEP) Temporary housing, food, clothing and supportive services necessary to achieve self-sufficiency for homeless families and individuals. First come, first served basis. Clients are supported in the goal to obtain and remain in permanent housing. Also provides housing and supportive services on a long-term basis for homeless persons with disabilities. Intake 9 am-4 pm, every day except Wednesday, 9 am-12 noon. Business hours Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm 1120 N Betty Lane, Clearwater ............................................................. 442-9041 Website ....................................................................................... www.ethep.org Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Field office over Pinellas County. 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday-Friday 500 E. Zack Street, Suite 402 Tampa ............................................ 813-228-2026 Website .......................................... http://portal.hud.gov/portal/page/portal/HUD Housing Authority, Pinellas County Low-income housing for families and elderly residents. Section 8 Housing locations. 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. Clearwater office hours: Monday-Wednesday 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Thursday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, Friday 8:00 am –12:00 pm. St. Petersburg office hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 am – 4:30 pm closed for lunch 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Tarpon Springs office hours: 7:30 am-12 noon and 1:00 pm-4:00 pm Monday-Friday 11479 Ulmerton Rd, Largo ................................................................... 443-7684 Website .................................................................................... www.pin-cha.org Clearwater Housing Authority 908 Cleveland St., Clearwater .............................................................. 461-5777 Website ............................................................ www.clearwaterhousingauth.org St. Petersburg Housing Authority th 300-10 St. S., St. Petersburg .............................................................. 323-3171 Website .................................................................................. www.stpeteha.org Tarpon Springs Housing Authority 500 South Walton Ave, Tarpon Springs ............................................... 937-4411 Website .............................................................www.tarponspringshousing.com Isaiah's Inn Provides rental assistance for families with children by appointment only. Call for appointment ............................................................................. 449-2600 John Knox Apartments 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Subsidized by HUD. 1035 Arlington Ave. N, St. Petersburg .................................................. 896-5148 Website ........................................................................................www.phhf.com Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 9 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center Affordable healthcare to those who would not otherwise have access to medical care. Services include: Family Practice, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Dental Care. Family Practice open 9-6 Monday, 8-8 Tuesday, Wednesday 8-5, Thursday and Friday 8-5. Pediatrics open Monday 8-5, Tuesday 8-8, Wednesday-Friday 8-5. Women Services open Monday-Friday 8-5, Dental open Monday-Friday 7:30-4:30. Pharmacy open Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30 1314 - 22 Ave S, St. Petersburg ........................................................... 821-6701 Dental Clinic ......................................................................................... 824-8177 Website ...............................................................................www.chcpinellas.org Juneteenth of Tampa Bay, Inc. African-American heritage promotion, education, and preservation. An annual festival is held that celebrates the freedom for African Americans. St. Petersburg ...................................................................................... 743-6792 Website .....................................................................www.juneteenth-stpete.org Justice 4 Kids.org Helping you and your children weave through the tangled web of juvenile justice. Clearwater ............................................................................................ 799-9762 Website .............................................................................. www.justice4kids.org Labor Ready Temporary employment. Daily work-daily pay. Office open 6 am-6 pm Monday-Friday and on call 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week. 1400 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Clearwater ....................................................... 447-4443 5995 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park ............................................................. 541-3588 Lawyer Referral Service of the Clearwater Bar Association Refers clients to private lawyers in specific legal areas. 9:00-4:30 Monday-Friday Clearwater ............................................................................................ 461-4880 Website ....................................................................... http://clwbar.org/lrsp.html Lawyer Referral Service of the St. Petersburg Bar Association Refers clients to private lawyers in specific legal areas. 10 am-3: 30 pm Monday-Friday St. Petersburg ...................................................................................... 821-5450 Website .......................................................... http://www.stpetebar.claom/?LRS Lifeline Telephone Service Lifeline is a government program that offers qualified low income households a discount on their monthly local telephone bill. The application and qualification process differs by state and sometimes by individual phone company. Website .............................. http://www.floridapsc.com/utilities/telecomm/lifeline/ Knology .........................................................................................877-566-5649 Verizon ..........................................................................................800-483-4000 Lions’ Sight Clinic Eye exam and eye care for those in need. Hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30am – 11:00am. Closed on Tuesday. 330 - 5 St. N., St. Petersburg ............................................................... 893-7152 Website ................................................ http://www.stpetelionsclub.com/#history Medicaid Resource Unit Medicare information and eligibility. Pinellas ................................................................................ 552-1191 (Ext. 276) Website ............................ http://www.fdhc.state.fl.us/Medicaid/beneficiary.shtml Metropolitan Charities Case management for HIV and AIDS patients. 9:00am-7: 30pm Monday-Friday and Saturday 12:00pm-4:00Pm and Sunday 1:00pm-4:00pm. 3170 – 3rd Ave. N, St. Petersburg ........................................................ 321-3854 Website ................................................ http://www.metrocharities.org/index.html Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 10 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services MLF Towers Section 8 Housing for residents over age 62 and/or residents with mobile impairments. 540 - 2 Avenue S, St. Petersburg ......................................................... 823-1575 Mobile Medical Unit of Pinellas County Social Services Serves homeless and other populations at shelters, soup kitchens, and other county sites. Call between 8:00am-5:00pm. Pinellas ................................................................................................. 582-7577 Website ........ http://www.pinellascounty.org/humanservices/mobile-medical.htm Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Hotline Self-help group for addicts. Hotline will refer caller to the closest group or a beginners group. 24 hours Pinellas ................................................................................................. 547-0444 Website .....................................................................................www.bascna.org Neighborly Care Network / Meals on Wheels Serving individuals over 60 years. Transportation. Group dining sites throughout county. Delivered meal programs for homebound who cannot go out to buy groceries, or are physically unable to prepare regular meals. 12425 28 St. N., Suite 200, Clearwater ................................................ 573-9444 Meals on Wheels ............................................................573-7773 or 756-1001 Transportation .................................................................................... 571-4384 Website ................................................................................ www.neighborly.org Norton Apartments 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom apartments for families. Managed by Barfield Bay Properties, Inc. Subsidized by HUD. 1450 S. Martin Luther King Jr., Clearwater ........................................... 441-9010 Oceanside Estates 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by Oceanside Estates Associates, Ltd. Subsidized by HUD. 6700 - 102 Ave. N, Pinellas Park .......................................................... 541-6557 Operation Attack at Lakeview Presbyterian Church Food pantry for families. New and used children's clothing. Require referral from Social worker. 9:30-12:00 Tuesday and Thursdays. Next to Lakeview Presbyterian Church. 1310 - 22 Ave. S, St. Petersburg .......................................................... 822-1187 Operation PAR Screening, assessment, and detoxification for drug/alcohol dependency. Call Center screens and refers to appropriate program. 24 hours, 7 days a week Pinellas .......................................................................................1-888-727-6398 Website .................................................................. http://www.operationpar.org/ Operation PAR Highpoint Facility Medically supervised detoxification. Outpatient, short-term and long-term residential. 6150 - 150 Ave N, Clearwater .............................................................. 524-4311 Pacesetter Personnel Service Daily work assignments at 5:30 am-9:00 am Monday-Friday. Make appointment to interview for future jobs as no assignments are made on the phone. Office hours are 5:00am-6:00pm 1627 Central Ave., St. Petersburg ........................................................ 894-0225 Palm Harbor Group Home 1 bedroom apartments for disabled residents. Managed by UPARC, Inc. Subsidized by HUD. 675 - 11 St., Palm Harbor ..................................................................... 799-3330 PARC Apartments 1 bedroom apartments for disabled residents. Managed by PARC, Inc. Subsidized by HUD. 3190 - 75 Ave. N, St. Petersburg .......................................................... 345-9111 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 11 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services PARC Housing II 1 bedroom apartments for disabled residents. Managed by PARC, Inc. Subsidized by HUD. 5353 - 31 St. N, St. Petersburg ........................................ 528-0291 or 345-9111 People That Love Mission Utility Assistance 10:45-2:00 (must come in person to receive). Food, Clothing and Household items offered Monday– Friday 10:45-2:00. Meals served Monday –Saturday, 4:00 pm–5:00pm. Homeless Shelters available. 817 - 5 Ave. N, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 820-0775 Website ..............................................http://www.peoplethatlove.com/index.html Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services (PEMHS) Emergency mental health assessment, crisis stabilization, suicide intervention, in patient services. Family Emergency Treatment Center- open Monday-Saturday 8:00am-6:00pm 400-15th St. N., St. Petersburg.............................................................. 552-1053 Mental Health Assistance 24 hrs. ......................................................... 541-4628 Suicide Hotline 24hrs ............................................................................ 791-3131 Website ..................................................................................... www.pemhs.org Peterborough Apartments 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by Carteret Management Corp. Subsidized by HUD. 440 - 4 Ave. N, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 823-5145 Pinellas Care Clinic Medical care for HIV+ and AIDS patients. By appointment 8:00 am-4:30 pm Monday-Friday. Walk-in patients are seen on an emergency basis only. 3544 - 1 Ave. N, St. Petersburg ............................................................ 321-4846 Website .......................................... http://www.stanthonys.com/body.cfm?id=68 Pinellas County Transportation Disadvantaged Program Contracted by Greater Pinellas Transportation Management Services. Low cost transportation via bus, unless a person is unable to access or use bus system due to age or a physical or mental impairment then taxi service or wheelchair accessible vehicle will be used. Must have income under 200% Federal Poverty Level and has no other means of transportation including friends or family. Transportation destinations included are to medical, food, social services, bank and food stamp offices, utility companies to pay bills and for employment. Application process. Call or go to website for application. 7740 - 66 St. N, Pinellas Park.............................................545-2100 (order line) Application Address .................................... Community Transportation Services 13825 Icot Blvd. #613 Clearwater, FL 33760 Administration....................................................................................... 545-1929 Website .....................................................http://www.gptms.com/servicesmpo.htm Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 12 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Pinellas County School Board GED Program Florida resident, 18 years of age or older, may earn a high school diploma by passing the General Education Development test. A GED readiness assessment and counseling are available free of charge at all registration centers. Special edition of the GED tests and special accommodations in testing for candidates with professionally documented emotional, physical or learning disabilities. Pinellas ................................................................................................. 588-6298 Website ........................................ http://www.pinellas.k12.fl.us/Workforce/GED/ Registration and Testing Centers: Clearwater Adult Education Center 540 So. Hercules Ave. Clearwater, FL (727) 469-4190 Dixie Hollins Adult Education Center 4940 62nd St. No. St. Petersburg, FL (727) 547-7872 Lakewood Community School 1400 54th Ave. So. St. Petersburg, FL (727) 893-2955 Northeast Community School 1717 54th Ave. No. St. Petersburg, FL (727) 570-3193 Palm Harbor Community School 1900 Omaha St. Palm Harbor, FL (727) 669-1140 Tomlinson Adult Learning Center 296 Mirror Lake Dr. St. Petersburg, FL (727) 893-2723 Pinellas Technical Education Centers: St. Petersburg Campus 901 34th St. So. St. Petersburg, FL (727) 893-2500 Clearwater Campus 6100 154th Ave. No. Clearwater, FL (727) 538-7167 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 13 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Pinellas Opportunity Council, Inc. Provides limited financial assistance on a one-time basis to alleviate utility, fuel oil, rent/mortgage, food, clothing, and other emergency situations. At times services may not be available due to lack of funding. Persons seeking assistance should call the office in their area to set-up an appointment. Website .....................................................................................www.poc-inc.org 1201 Douglas. Ave., Clearwater ........................................................... 442-5649 Hours of operation Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm 6051- 78th Ave. N., Pinellas Park .......................................................... 541-0896 Hours of operation Tuesdays and Fridays 9:00am-12:00pm 1111-18th Ave. S., St. Petersburg (AKA Pinellas Park Angel Fund) ...... 822-4492 Hours of operation 9:00am–5:00pm, Monday-Friday 1035 Burlington Ave. N, St. Petersburg ................................................ 894-5176 Hours of operation 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday 218 Lemon Street Village, Tarpon Springs ........................................... 937-9393 Hours of operation 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday Pinellas Village Provides single-parent families the opportunity to achieve economic and emotional self-sufficiency through on-site and community-based resources with safe, affordable housing, daycare and after school programs. 8384 Bayou Boardwalk, Largo .............................................................. 399-2500 Pride Job Placement Variety of resources for ex-offenders. Pre-employment screening, job readiness training, job search, and ongoing support. 8-5 Monday-Friday. 12425 - 28 St. N, Suite 105, St. Petersburg................................1-800-982-8812 Website ..................................................................... www.pride-enterprises.org PSTA - Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Information on bus schedules, detours or special services. Discounted passes for daily, weekly, and monthly routes. 6:00 am-8:00 pm Monday-Friday. 7:00am-8:00pm Saturday. 8:00am-4:30pm Sunday & Holidays. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. Pinellas ................................................................................................. 540-1900 Website ..........................................................................................www.psta.net PTEC - Pinellas Technical Education Center Provides GED classes training/education in vocational and technical fields. 6100 154 Ave. N., Clearwater ............................................................... 538-7167 901 - 34 St. S, St. Petersburg............................................................... 893-2500 Website .....................................................................................www.myptec.org Public Health Department, Pinellas County Family planning, health start/healthy families, Florida Kidcare (insurance for children) and dental services to age 18, WIC, communicable disease, HIV testing, and education. Website ......................................................................... www.pinellashealth.com 310 N Myrtle Ave., Clearwater .............................................................. 469-5800 12420 - 130 Ave N, Largo .................................................................... 588-4040 6350 - 76 Ave N, Pinellas Park ............................................................. 547-7780 205 Dr. M. L. King Jr. St. N, St. Petersburg .......................................... 824-6900 301 S Disston Ave., Tarpon Springs ..................................................... 942-5457 RCS Grace House Provides 8 weeks of apartment style shelter to homeless families along with all of life's necessities, maximizing their opportunity to reach self-sufficiency. 1552 Myrtle Ave. S, Clearwater ............................................................ 446-5964 Website ............................................................................... www.rcspinellas.org Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 14 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Religious Community Services (RCS) Food for individuals and families in need. Bring photo ID, social security card for all household members, proof of address, and proof of income. 12:30pm-3:30 pm Monday-Wednesday, 12:30pm – 7:00pm on Thursday and 12:30am to 3:30pm Friday. Also offers electric, rent, and mortgage assistance. 700 Druid Rd. E., Clearwater ................................................................ 443-4031 Website ............................................................................... www.rcspinellas.org Resurrection House Housing and self-sufficiency program for families with minor children. 9 am-5 pm Monday-Thursday. 800-11th St., N. St. Petersburg.............................................................. 823-4742 Website .........................................................www.floridaresurrectionhouse.com Safety Harbor Neighborhood Family Center Financial assistance for rent and utility bills, WIC, Food Pantry and Clothing Closet for the following zip codes: 34695, 34677, 33759 and 33761. Community based. Office hours 8:30 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. Food Pantry hours: 12:30pm3:00pm Monday and Friday. Clothing Closet hours: 11:00am – 3:00pm Monday and Friday, 3:00pm-5:00pm Wednesday. 1003 - 4 St. N (M.L. King St. N.), Safety Harbor ................................... 791-8255 Website .................................................................................... www.SHNFC.org Salvation Army Social Services Provides assistance with water and electric, food, prescriptions and offers crisis counseling to persons in need. Residential housing services to families and individuals who have fallen on hard times. Administrative support for transitional living. Monday 10:00am-4:30pm. Tuesday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm by appointment only. 1521 Druid Rd., E., Clearwater ............................................................. 446-4177 Social Services 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm Monday – Friday. Appointment needed with assistance with electric. 1400 - 4 St. S, St. Petersburg............................................................... 821-9123 Emergency homeless shelter. Intake 9:00 am-until filled. Open every day. th 310-14 Ave., S. St. Petersburg ........................................................... 821-9123 Soup kitchen serves meals everyday 11:30am-12:30am for Lunch and 4:30pm-6:00pm for supper. 310-14th Ave. S, St. Petersburg ............................................................ 821-9123 209 Pinellas Ave., Tarpon Springs........................................................ 934-4476 Sandpiper Village 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by Bradley Properties, Inc. Subsidized by HUD. 300 Walton Ave., Tarpon Springs ......................................................... 937-1124 Seventh Day Adventist Church Community Center Food Pantry 9am-12pm Tuesdays. Thrift Store 9:00am-12:00pm Tuesdays and 10:00am2:00pm Thursdays 1445 Lakeview Rd., Clearwater ........................................................... 449-9200 Shepherd Center Food pantry, free clothing, household items, bus passes, and social services. When funds available emergency gasoline, prescription drug assistance for basic medicine such as antibiotics. 9:30am-4:30 pm Monday-Friday. 101 W Court St., Tarpon Springs ......................................................... 939-1400 Website .....................................................................www.shepherdcenterts.org Also hosts soup kitchens at various locations at different days. Monday 10:30- 12:00pm at St. Nicholas Church Corner of Alt. 19 & Tarpon Ave., T.S. ................................................... 939-1400 Tuesday and Sunday 10:30-12:00pm at Mt. Moriah Ame Church 722 Disston Ave., Tarpon Springs ........................................................ 939-1400 Wednesday and Friday 10:30am-12:00pm at Shepherds’ Center Kitchen 305 N. Ring Ave., Tarpon Springs ........................................................ 939-1400 Thursday 10:30am-12:00pm at St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church. St. Timothy’s also sponsors their own dinner at 5:00pm. 812 E. Tarpon Ave. (W of US19), T.S. ................................................. 939-1400 Saturday 10:30am-12:00pm at Mt. Hermon Missionary Baptist Church 400 S. Levis Ave., Tarpon Springs ....................................................... 939-1400 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 15 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Social Security Administration National number provides location of the nearest SS office, general information on retirement, survivors, disability, or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. 7 am-7 pm Monday-Friday. All areas .....................................................................................1-800-772-1213 Website .......................................................................... www.socialsecurity.gov South Bay Temporaries Daily jobs; daily pay. Office hours 5am-9am and 2pm-6pm. 2359-1st Ave. S., St. Petersburg ........................................................... 327-7010 Spherion Industrial Staffing Industrial staffing, machine operating, manufacturing and clerical. Paid weekly. Must apply online. Website ..................................................................... www.spherioncareers.com Contact ................................................................................................. 536-2400 St. Giles Emergency Food Pantry Serves all in need. Provides 3-day supply of emergency food. Please bring SS card for all in the household, picture i.d., income for all of the people in the household and proof of address, i.e. mail to your address. 9:30 am-12:30 pm MondayThursday. 8271 - 52 St. N, Pinellas Park............................................................... 545-2664 Website ......................................................................www.stgilesepiscopal.com St. Giles Manor 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by SPM, Inc. Subsidized by HUD. 5041 - 82 Ave. N., Pinellas Park ........................................................... 541-5741 St. Paul United Methodist Church Emergency utility and rent assistance when available. 2:00pm-4:00 pm Tuesday. 1199 Highland Ave., Largo ................................................................... 584-8165 St. Petersburg College Dental Hygiene Clinic Dental x-rays and cleaning for small fee. 7200 - 66 St. N, Pinellas Park............................................................... 341-3668 St. Petersburg Free Clinic Health Center Urgent care clinic for adults aged 18-64 without private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and those who do not qualify by low income for county health care. Patients are assisted with medications for short term at little or no cost. Call to make an appointment 10am-5pm Monday-Thursday, 10am-12pm Friday or walk in on a first-come-first served basis. There is a suggested donation of $5.00 for an administrative fee. Hours of operation are Monday and Wednesday 8:30am-5:00pm, Tuesday and Thursday 8:30am-6:30pm, Friday 8:30am-12:00pm. 863 3rd Ave., N., St. Petersburg ............................................................ 327-0333 Website .............................................................. www.stpetersburgfreeclinic.org St. Petersburg Free Clinic Women's Residence Transitional housing for homeless single women. 9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 814 - 4 Ave N, St. Petersburg ............................................................... 821-3894 Website .............................................................. www.stpetersburgfreeclinic.org St. Petersburg VA Regional Office Local office of US Department of Veterans Affairs. Handles all VA benefits other than medical. 8:30 am-4:15 pm Monday-Friday. 9500 Bay Pines Blvd., St. Petersburg .........................................1-800-827-1000 Website ............................................................www.vba.va.gov/ro/south/spete/ Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 16 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services St. Vincent de Paul of Clearwater Clothing for those in need. Must have referral from local St. Vincent office at Catholic church in client's parish. MondayFriday 10am-5pm. Saturday 9am-4pm. MedNet Program helps low income, uninsured adults get free medications. Office located in thrift store. Hours of operation are 9:30am – 5:00pm Monday – Friday. 1015 Cleveland St., Clearwater ............................................................ 442-5306 MedNet Program .................................................................................. 461-9598 Website ............................................................................... www.svdpstore.com Soup kitchen serves meals to anyone in need served 9:30 am-11:00 am every day. 1345 Park St., Clearwater .................................................................... 441-3790 St. Vincent de Paul of St. Petersburg Emergency line provides food baskets, food and furniture vouchers, and 2 sets of clothing. Hours of operation 9:30am12:00pm and 1:00pm-3:30pm, Monday-Friday. Parish will return call. Emergency Line ................................................................................... 825-0725 Food Center serves full course meals for anyone in need. Breakfast 7 am-8 am Monday-Friday. Lunch 11 am-12 noon every day. Dinner 7-8 Monday-Friday, 5-6 Saturday, and 6-7 Sunday. Showers available Monday-Friday 2pm-6pm, Saturday 2:00pm-4:00pm, Sunday 3:00pm-4:00pm. Food Center -- 401 - 15 St. N, St. Petersburg ...................................... 821-3446 Thrift Shop provides two sets of clothing for those in need. 9 am-5 pm Monday-Saturday Thrift Shop -- 6950 - 49 St. N., St. Petersburg ...................................... 525-6055 Transitional Living Facility with 88 rooms (40 reserved for homeless veterans). Application process. Must have income, i.e., SSI, disability, or employment. 3 meals included. May stay for up to two years Center of Hope Transitional Living – 401 - 15 St. N, St. Petersburg ..... 821-3446 Website .................................................................... www.svdpsouthpinellas.org Success Training and Retention Services (STARS) 3-week attitudinal changes and job readiness workshop. Placement when complete. 8 am-5 pm, Monday-Friday. 2189 Cleveland Street, Building L, Suite #263, Clearwater ................... 464-8486 300 - 31 St. N, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 453-6530 Website ..................... http://www.pinellascounty.org/humanservices/default.htm Suncoast Hospice Assistance and support for terminally ill. Phone answered 24 hours. 5771 Roosevelt Blvd., Clearwater ........................................................ 586-4432 Website ............................................................................... www.thehospice.org Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health Provides outpatient long-term psychiatric treatment for seriously mentally ill adults. Also has a jail diversion and transition program. 8 am-5 pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. . 8 am-8 pm on Tuesday and Thursday. 4024 Central Ave., St. Petersburg ........................................................ 327-7656 Website ............................................. http://www.suncoastcenter.com/index.htm Suncoast Epilepsy Association Serves clients with epilepsy. Provides medical assistance, case management, support groups, employment services, advocacy, information and referrals. 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 5700 - 54 Ave. N, St. Petersburg .......................................................... 546-2856 FAX ............................................................................................ 544-5912 Website ..................................................................... www.suncoastepilepsy.org Suncoast Haven of Rest Rescue Mission Food served 10am-3pm. Provides clothing to persons in need. 10:00 am-8:30pm Monday-Friday. Showers available 3:00 pm for men and 4:15pm for women. 5625 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park ............................................................. 545-8282 Website .................................................................. http://www.havenofrest.com/ Trinity House 1 bedroom apartments for elderly residents. Managed by SPM, Inc. Subsidized by HUD. 5700 - 16 St., St. Petersburg ................................................................ 865-7590 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 17 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Union Group Home 1 bedroom apartments for disabled residents. Managed by UPARC, Inc. Subsidized by HUD. 920 Union St., Dunedin ........................................................................ 799-3330 United Family Outreach - First Assembly of God Church Food bank. 10:00 am-2:00 pm Monday-Tuesday 833 Wyatt St., Clearwater..................................................................... 585-5468 Website ............................................................................ www.clearwaterag.org United Methodist Cooperative Ministries Rent and utility payments. Also supports food bank at Sylvan Abbey United Methodist Church and Clearview United Methodist Church. 1625 Union St. Clearwater.................................................................... 442-6881 Website ..................................................................................... http://umcm.info Clearview United Methodist Church Food Bank hours are Monday and Thursday 9:30am -12:00pm, please come before 11:00am due to processing time and bring an ID. 4515-38th Avenue, N., St. Petersburg ................................................... 522-4673 Sylvan Abbey United Methodist Church Food Bank hours are Monday 10:00am-1:00pm serves the east side of U.S. Highway 19. 2817 Sunset Point Rd., Clearwater....................................................... 796-3057 United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) For immigration and citizenship information. Customer Service Hours are Monday-Friday 8am-6pm. Website ....................................................................................... www.uscis.gov Customer Service .......................................................................1-800-375-5283 Local office handle scheduled interviews on non-asylum related application. Local offices also provide limited information and customer services that supplement those provided through their website and by phone. It is recommend you consider the convenient service options they offer by web and by phone before you take the time to go to a local office for service. Local office takes no walk ins. Must schedule an INFOPASS appointment. (see website below) Local Office ........................................................... 5524 W Cyprus Ave., Tampa (Local office serves: Citrus, Charlotte, Desoto, Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Sarasota.) Website for INFOPASS ................................................... http://infopass.uscis.gov/ University of Florida College of Dentistry-St. Petersburg Dental Clinic Reduced fees for emergency dental services. Accepts eight patients per day. 7:30 am-4:00 pm Monday-Friday. th 9200-113 , St., Seminole ..................................................................... 394-6064 Website ......................................................... http://www.dental.ufl.edu/Patients/ UPARC (Upper Pinellas Association for Retarded Citizens) Group homes for Adults with Aging/Dementia, Autism, Behavior Intensive, Dual Diagnosis, Mild/Moderate, Prader-Willi. Habilitation Services to provide personal enrichment training and work opportunities for persons who are developmentally disabled that are over the age of 21. Also gives assistance in areas that may prevent them from working such as transportation, ID cards, childcare assistance. 1501 N. Belcher Road, Suite 249, Clearwater ...................................... 799-3330 Urban League of Pinellas County Job placement, family services, assistance with utility bills, and other services. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 333 - 31 St. N, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 327-2081 Website ..........................................................................................www.pcul.org Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 18 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services US Department of Health and Human Services – Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services and Administration Provides information regarding prevention and treatment of alcohol or drug abuse. Information .................................................................................1-800-729-6686 Treatment Referrals ...................................................................1-800-662-4357 Website ................................................................................... www.samhsa.gov VA Primary Care Clinic Primary care medical clinic for veterans. Must register first at Bay Pines. 8:00 am-4:30 pm Monday-Friday 35209 US Highway 19 N., Palm Harbor................................................ 734-5276 10,000 Bay Pines Blvd., St. Petersburg ................................................ 398-6661 Website ............................................................................................ www.va.gov Veterans Services Processes veterans' disability claims and widows' pensions. 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 1100 Cleveland St. Suite 1400, Clearwater .......................................... 464-8460 501-1st Ave. N. #517, St. Petersburg .................................................... 582-7828 Vocational Rehabilitation, State of Florida Assists individuals with physical and mental disabilities who are able to return to work. May provide grant money, transportation, or medical coverage.9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 11351 Ulmerton Rd., Largo .................................................................. 518-3454 525 Mirror Lake Dr., Suite 100, St. Petersburg ..................................... 552-1589 701-94th Ave., N. Suite 107, St. Petersburg .......................................... 217-7930 Website .............................................................................. www.rehabworks.org We-Help Emergency financial assistance with rent and utilities. Emergency food from on site food pantry and personal hygiene items. Community referral guidance and direction. 863 - 3 Ave N, St. Petersburg ............................................................... 823-3471 Website .............................................................. www.stpetersburgfreeclinic.org WEST (Women Empowered & Standing Tall) – Metropolitan Charities Provides support and educational services through interactive groups and one on one sessions to women who have a partner who is in jail or prison or has recently been released (or women who are ex-offenders themselves) to help reduce the transmission of HIV and other STD’s. The program is free and women who continue the program will receive incentives such as gift cards. Gas cards and bus passes are available if needed for transportation to attend group sessions. Confidential HIV testing is also available. 3170-3rd Avenue, N., St. Petersburg ..................................................... 321-3854 Olivia ......................................................................................................Ext. 243 Julia . ......................................................................................................Ext. 244 Website ......................................................................... www.metrocharities.org WestCare Mustard Seed Inn Homeless transitional services such as criminal justice outreach, assessments & referrals, support groups, vocational assistance, life skills training, transitional living & re-entry. 2510 Central Ave., St. Petersburg ........................................................ 328-1990 Website ..................................................... http://www.westcare.com/slflorida.jsp WestCare Turning Point Homeless & substance abuse emergency intervention services. Police referral receiving, assessments and referrals, crisis intervention, physical health & mental health referral, substance abuse education, peer support groups, life skills training, and housing placement. 1801 - 5 Ave. N, St. Petersburg ............................................................ 823-7811 Website .................................................... http://www.westcare.com/slflorida.jsp Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 19 Pinellas County Ex-Offender Re-Entry Coalition Directory of Services Workers’ Compensation Employee Assistance Line provides information about Workers' Compensation, how to make a claim and follow-up on claims. 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. Pinellas .......................................................................................1-800-342-1741 Medical and Rehabilitation provides services for workers on Workers' Compensation who cannot return to their previous job. 8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday. 9400 4 St. N Suite 203, St. Petersburg ................................................. 570-3052 Website .......................................................... http://www.myfloridacfo.com/WC/ WorkNet For people that are unemployed, underemployed or just considering a career change or are seeking training. Services provided are education and training programs, career development seminars, scholarships and financial aid, salary and labor market information, resume preparation, job testing and assessment, job listings and access to job banks, job referrals, and access to computers, faxes, telephones and copiers. Clearwater-Barry Street location only works with cash assistance and food stamps. Website ........................................................................ www.worknetpinellas.org Clearwater – Barry Street (Monday-Friday 8am-7pm) 1510 Barry Street, Clearwater .............................................................. 524-4344 Gulf-To-Bay (Monday-Friday 8am-7pm) 2312 Gulf-To-Bay Boulevard, Clearwater ............................................. 524-4344 Downtown St. Petersburg (Monday-Friday 8am-5pm) st 624-1 Avenue, S., St. Petersburg ....................................................... 524-4344 South County (Monday-Friday 8am-7pm) th 3420-8 Avenue, S., St. Petersburg .................................................... 524-4344 Tarpon Springs – St. Petersburg College Campus (Olympia Building) (Monday-Friday 8am-5pm) 38500 U.S. Hwy 19, N. Palm Harbor .................................................... 524-4344 YWCA APPS (Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting Services) Program provides individual counseling, health education, parenting classes, child birth education and labor Doula support. 655 - 2 Ave S., St. Petersburg .............................................................. 896-4629 Website ........................................................................................ www.ywca.org YWCA Shelters Emergency shelter for single women and families and housing for families and pregnant women 429 - 6 Ave. S, St. Petersburg .............................................................. 823-2859 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 20 Index Tampa Bay AIDS Network, 14 CASIL, see Caring and Sharing Center For A Independent Living AA, 1 Advocates for Shelter Action Policy, see ASAP African-American Heritage Promotion Juneteenth of Tampa Bay, Inc., 10 AIDS and HIV AIDS Hotline, 2 AIDS Service Association of Pinellas, 2 Christopher Center, 4 Di’s Imani, Inc., 6 GCCC, 7, 14 Metropolitan Charities, 10 Pinellas Cares Clinic, 12 WEST, 19 Alcoholics Anonymous Hotline, 2 Operation Attack, 11 US Dept. of Human Services Hotline, 15 WestCare Mustard Seed, 19 WestCare Turning Point, 19 American Association for Retired People, see AARP ASAP, 2 Assembly of God social services, 14 B Baptist social services Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, 7 Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 8 Bus service Pinellas Co. Transportation Disadvantaged, 13 PSTA, 14 DART, 5 Bus passes Community Transportation Services, 4 Daystar, 6 People that Love Mission, 12 Pinellas Co. Transportation Disadvantaged, 13 United Methodist Cooperative Ministries, 18 WE-Help, 19 C Case management, AIDS Community Project, 1 Bay Pines Veterans’ Domiciliary, 2 Boley Centers, 3 Di’s Imani, 6 Metropolitan Charities, 10 Pinellas Village, 15 Suncoast Epilepsy Association, 17 TBAN, 14 CASA, see Community Actions Stops Abuse Citizenship and Immigration U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 18 Child support assistance Child Support Enforcement, 3 Clerk of the Circuit Court, 4 Clearwater Homeless Intervention Program, see CHIPs Clinics, see medical clinics Clothing Daystar, 6 Helping Hands, 8 Lifeline-Calvary Baptist Church, 3 People That Love Clothes Closet, 12 Salvation Army, 15 St. Vincent de Paul, 17 Suncoast Haven of Rest Mission, 17 Tarpon Springs Shepherd Center, 15 United Family Outreach, 18 Counseling Bay Pines VA Hospital, 2 DCF, 6 Department of Children and Families, 5 Direction for Mental Health, 5 Directions Homeless Outreach, 6 Family Emergency Treatment Center, 7 Family Resources, 7 Family Service Center, 7 Focus Outreach, 8 Gulf Coast Community Care 8, Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health, 17 Court records Clerk of the Circuit Court, 4 Criminal Justice Center, 5 D Day centers CHIPs, 3 St. Vincent de Paul of St. Petersburg, 17 Day labor Able Body, 1 DCF, 6 Labor Ready, 10 Pacesetter, 11 South Bay Temporaries, 16 Spherion Industrial Staffing, 16 Dental services PTEC, 14 St. Petersburg College Clinic, 16 University of Florida Dental Clinic, 18 Department of Immigration and Naturalization, See Citizenship and Immigration Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 21 Department of Children and Families, see DCF Disability services Abilities, Inc., 1 Caring and Sharing Center for Independent Living, 3 Community Transportation Services, 4 DART, 5 Housing, see subsidized housing Housing and Urban Development, 9 also see Ex-offender Focus Outreach, 8 Our Brothers’ Keeper, 10 United Methodist Cooperative Ministries, 18 Subsidized Housing HUD, see Housing and Urban Development PSTA, 14 Social Security, 16 UPARC, 18 Vocational Rehabilitation, 19 Worker’s Compensation Assistance, 20 Worker’s Compensation Rehabilitation, 20 Domestic violence CASA, 4 Clerk of the Circuit and County Court, 4 Community Action Stops Abuse (CASA), 4 The Haven of RCS, 8 Drop-in centers ASAP, 2 Advocates for Shelter Action Policy, 2 CHIPS, 3 Suncoast Haven of Rest Mission, 17 WE-Help, 19 e Economic assistance, see utilities, rent, and economic assistance and financial assistance Education Pinellas School Board GED Program, 13 PTEC GED Program, 14 YWCA, 20 Employment assistance AARP, 1 Abilities, Inc., 1 Caring and Sharing for Independent Living, 3 CASIL, 3 Computers for Our Community, see Front Porch of Greater South Central St. Pete, 8 Jobs and Benefits Center, see WorkNet Labor Ready, 10 Pathways to Career Advancement, 1 F Family living facilities, Alpha – a Beginning, 2 Bethel Community Heights, 2 Boca Ciega Townhomes, 2 Brookside Square, 3 CHIPs, 3 Clearwater Apartments, 4 Everybody’s Tabernacle,7 5 Gulf Coast Community Care, 8 HEP, see Homeless Emergency Project Homeless Emergency Project, 9 Isaiah’s Inn, 9 Norton Apartments, 11 People That Love Mission, 12 Pinellas County Housing Authority, 9 Religious Community Services, 15 Resurrection House, 12 Salvation Army, 15 YWCA Shelters, 20 Financial assistance Community Service Foundation, 5 Daystar, 6 DCF, 6 Department of Children and Families, 5 He Cares, 8 Lifeline Telephone Services, 10 Lifeline Ministries, see Calvary Baptist Church Lifeline Ministries People That Love Mission, 12 Pinellas Opportunity Council, 14 Salvation Army, 15 Shepherd Center, 15 St. Paul United Methodist Church, 16 United Methodist Cooperative Ministries, 18 Urban League of Pinellas County, 18 Vocational Rehabilitation, 19 WE-Help, 19 Pride Job Placement, 14 Fine payment Spherion Industrial Staffing, 16 Clerk of the Circuit and County, 4 STARS, see Success Training & Retention First Assembly Church of God, 14 Services Food assistance Success Training & Retention Services, 17 Angel Food Ministries, 2 Suncoast Epilepsy Association, 17 DCF, 6 Urban League, 14 Department of Children and Families, 5 WorkNet, 20 Public Health Department, Pinellas County, 14 Disabled housing St. Vincent de Paul Emergency Line, 17 UPARC, 18 Food-meals Beacon House of St. Pete, 2 Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 8 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 22 Meals on Wheels, 10 Neighborly Care Network, 11 Salvation Army Soup Kitchen, 15 St. Vincent de Paul Food Center, 17 Shepherd Center, 15 Suncoast Haven of Rest, 17 Food pantries, Clearwater Community Help Services, 5 First Assembly of God Church, see United Family Outreach Helping Hands, 8 Religious Community Services, 15 Seventh Day Adventist Community church, 15 United Family Outreach, 18 Food pantries, Largo Abundant Life Ministries, 1 Food pantries, Palm Harbor FEAST, 7 Food pantries, Pinellas Park He Cares, 8 St. Giles Emergency Food Pantry, 16 Suncoast Haven of Rest Mission, 17 Food pantries, St. Petersburg Daystar, 6 Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, 7 Gulf Coast Community Care, 8 Lakeview Presbyterian Church, 9 Lifeline Ministries, 3 Operation Attack, 11 People that Love Mission, 12 RCS, 11 Religious Community Services, 15 Salvation Army, 15 WE-Help, 19 Food pantries-Tarpon Springs Salvation Army, 15 Shepherd Center, 15 Food stamps, DCF. 6 Department of Children and Families, 5 Food vouchers St. Vincent de Paul, 17 G Gulf Coast Community care, 8 GCCC, see Gulf Coast Community Care GED Pinellas School Board GED Program, 13 PTEC GED Program, 14 WorkNet, 20 YWCA, 20 H Health care clinics see medical clinics Health Department, see Public Health Department, Pinellas County Health information Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4 Health services AIDS Service Assoc., 2 AIDS Hotline, 2 Bayfront Family Health Center, 2 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 3 Children’s Medical Services, 4 Clearwater Free Clinic, 4 Community Health Centers, 5 Consult-a-Nurse, 5 DCF, 6 Department of Children and Families, 5 Elder Affairs Cares Unit Nursing, 7 Health Department, 11-12 Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center, 10 Lions’ Sight Clinic, 10 Medicaid, see DCF Medicaid Resource Unit, 10 Public Health Department, 14 St. Petersburg Free Clinic, 16 Suncoast Hospice, 16 TBAN, 14 Tampa Bay AIDS Network of GCCC, 14 HEP, see Homeless Emergency Project HIV, see AIDS Homeless organizations and services ASAP, 2 Advocates for Shelter Action Policy, 2 Bay Pines Domiciliary Rehab, 2 CHIPS, 4 Clearwater Homeless Intervention Program, 4 Directions Homeless Outreach, 6 Everybody’s Tabernacle, 5 HEP, see Homeless Emergency Project Homeless Emergency Project, 9 Isaiah’s Inn, 9 Mobile Medical Unit, 11 RCS Grace House, 14 Religious Community Services, 15 Salvation Army, 15 Stepping Stone, 12 Suncoast Haven of Rest Mission, 17 Westcare Mustard Seed Inn, 19 Housing Assistance/Counseling Homebuyers’ Club, 9 Housing for low-income – non-subsidized Abilities, Inc. – Homes for Independence, 1 Hot meals, see food-meals HUD, 7, also see subsidized housing I Identification Bureau of Vital Statistics, 3 Catholic Charities, 3 CHIPs. 4 Clerk of the Circuit Court, 4 Drivers’ License Division, 5 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 23 Salvation Army Social Services, 15 WE-Help, 19 Inebriate intervention WestCare Turning Point, 19 Immigration and Citizenship Catholic Charities, 3 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 18 J Job training Computers for Our Community, 9 Pride Job Placement, 14 PTEC, 14 STARS, see Success Training & Retention Services Success Training and Retention Services, 17 WorkNet, 20 Job placement assistance AARP Senior Community Service Employment Service, 1 Abilities, 1 Pride Job Placement, 14 STARS, see Success Training & Retention and economic assistance Services Success Training and Retention Services, 17 Urban League, 14 WE-Help, 19 WorkNet, 20 N Neighborly Care Network Legal assistance Gulfcoast Legal Services, 8 Justice 4 Kids.org, 10 Lawyer Referral Service, 10 Low- income housing, see housing low-income Meals, see food-meals Meals on Wheels, 10 Medicaid DCF, 6 Elder Affairs Cares, 7 Medicaid Resource Unit, 10 Mental health services Baypines VA Health Care, 2 Boley Centers, 3 Directions for Mental Health, 6 Directions Homeless Outreach, 6 FETC, 6 Family Emergency Treatment Center, 7 Gulf Coast Community Care, 8, GCCC, 7, 14 Westcare Mustard Seed Inn, 19 Neighborly Senior Services, see L M Medicaid Resource Unit, 10 Operation PAR, 11 Personal Enrichment through Mental Health Services, 12 Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health, 13 Medical clinics Bayfront Family Health Center, 2 Baypines VA Administration, 2 Beacon House of St. Pete Free Clinic, 3 Clearwater Free Clinic, 4 Children’s Medical Services, 3 Community Health Centers, 5 Free Clinic, Clearwater, 6 Free Clinic, St. Petersburg, 6 Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center, 10 Lions’ Sight Clinic, 10 Mobile Medical Unit of Pinellas, 11 Pinellas Cares Clinic, 12 Public Health Department, Pinellas, 14 St. Petersburg Free Clinic, 16 VA Primary Care Clinic, 19 VA St. Petersburg Primary Care Clinic, 19 St. Paul United Methodist Church, 16 United Methodist Cooperative Ministries, 18 Mortgage assistance, see utilities, rent, O One-stop Centers, 16 P PAR, see Operation PAR Pathways to Career Advancement, 1 Pinellas County Transit Authority, see PSTA Presbyterian social services Lakeview Presbyterian Church, 9 prescription assistance DCF, 6 Free Clinic, St. Petersburg, 6 Salvation Army Social Services, 15 Shepherd Center, 15 St. Vincent de Paul of Clearwater, 17 R RCS, see Religious Community Services Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 24 recovery AA, 2 Alcoholics Anonymous Hotline, 2 DCF, 6 Department of Children and Families, 5 Faith House-Christian Recovery Center, 7 Narcotics Anonymous Hotline, 11 NA, 11 Operation PAR, 11 Our Brothers’ Keeper, 10 US Department of Human Services Hotline, 19 Veteran’s Administration, 2 WestCare Mustard Seed Inn, 19 WestCare Turning Point, 19 referrals 2-1-1 Pinellas, 1 CHIPs, 4 Community Service Foundation, 5 Consult-a-Nurse, 5 Front Porch of Florida, 6 Lawyer Referral Services, 10 Operation PAR Assessment Center, 11 Suncoast Epilepsy Association, 17 US Dept. of Human Services Hotline, 15 Refugee program Catholic Charities, 3 Rent and mortgage assistance, see utilities, rent, and economic assistance and financial assistance S Boley Centers, 3 CASA, 4 Community Action Stops Abuse, 4 CHIPs, 4 Clearwater Homeless Intervention Project, 4 Christopher Center, 4 Community Service Foundation, 5 Everybody’s Tabernacle, 7 Faith House – Christian Recovery Center, 7 Family Resources Youth Shelter, 7 Gulf Coast Community Care, 7 HEP, see Homeless Emergency Project Homeless Emergency Project, 7 HUD Field Office, 7 Isaiah’s Inn, 9 People that Love Shelters, 12 Pinellas Village, 14 RCS, 11 Religious Community Services, 15 Salvation Army Emergency Shelter, 15 Stepping Stone St. Petersburg Free Clinic Women’s Residence, 16 WestCare Mustard Seed Inn, 19 YWCA Emergency Shelter, 20 YWCA Family Village, 20 Social Security Social Security Administration, 16 Stepping Stone see Religious Community Services subsidized housing Clearwater subsidized housing Casa Miguel, 3 SCCMH, see Suncoast Center for Clearwater Apartments, 4 Community Mental Health Clearwater Housing Authority, 9 senior citizens, Community Service Foundation, 5 AARP, 1 Creekside Manor, 5 Burlington Towers, 3 Creekside Manor II, 5 Casa Miguel, 3 Community Service Foundation, 5 Casa Santa Cruz, 3 Norton Apartments, 11 Creekside Manor, 5 Waterfall Apartments, 16 Creekside Manor II, 5 Disabled subsidized housing Crystal Lakes Manor, 5 Abilities Homes for Independence, 1 Greenview Manor, 8 Dryer Group Home, 6 Heritage Presbyterian, 9 MLF Towers, 11 John Knox Apartments, 9 Palm Harbor Group Home, 11 Meals on Wheels, 10 PARC Apartments, 11 Neighborly Care Network, 11 PARC Housing II, 11 Oceanside Estates, 11 Pinellas County Housing Authority, 9 Peterborough Apartments, 12 Union Group Home, 18 Pinellas County Housing Authority, 9 Waterfall Apartments, 16 Sandpiper Village, 15 Dunedin subsidized housing St. Giles Manor, 16 Elderly subsidized housing Trinity House, 15 Burlington Towers. 3 United Methodist Cooperative Ministries, 18 Casa Miguel, 3 shelters Creekside Manor, 5 ASAP, 2 Creekside Manor II, 5 Antebisas, 2 Greenview Manor, 8 Bay Pines Veterans’ Domiciliary, 2 Heritage Presbyterian, 9 Beacon House, 2 John Knox Apartments, 9 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 25 Oceanside Estates, 11 Peterborough Apartments, 12 Pinellas County Housing Authority, 9 Sandpiper Village, 15 St. Giles Manor, 16 Trinity House, 17 Family subsidized housing Bethel Community Heights, 3 Boca Ciega Townhomes, 3 Brookside Square, 3 Clearwater Apartments, 4 Norton Apartments, 11 Pinellas County Housing Authority, 9 Largo subsidized housing Heritage Presbyterian, 9 Palm Harbor subsidized housing Palm Harbor Group Home, 11 Pinellas Park subsidized housing Oceanside Estates, 11 St. Giles Manor, 16 Safety Harbor subsidized housing St. Petersburg subsidized housing Bethel Community Heights, 2 Boca Ciega Townhomes, 3 Boley Centers, 3 Brookside Square, 3 Burlington Towers, 3 Casa Santa Cruz, 3 Greenview Manor, 8 John Knox Apartments, 9 MLF Towers, 11 PARC Apartments, 11 PARC Housing II, 11 Peterborough Apartments, 12 St. Petersburg Housing Authority, 9 Trinity House, 17 Tarpon Springs subsidized housing Tarpon Springs Housing Authority, 9 Sandpiper Village, 15 Substance abuse, see recovery Transportation DART, 5 Daystar, 6 Driver’s License Division, 6 People that Love Mission, 12 Pinellas Co. Transportation Disadvantaged, 12 PSTA, 14 U United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, see Citizenship and Immigration Utilities, rent, and economic assistance Bay Pines Veterans’ Eligibility Line, 2 Community Service Foundation, 5 Daystar, 6 DCF, 6 He Cares, 8 Lifeline Ministries, 3 Lifeline Telephone Service, 10 People That Love Mission, 12 Pinellas Opportunity Council, 14 Safety Harbor Neighborhood Family Center, 15 Salvation Army, 15 Shepherd Center, 15 St. Paul United Methodist Church, 16 Tarpon Springs Shepherd Center, 15 United Methodist Cooperative Ministries, 18 Urban League, 14 Vocational Rehabilitation, 19 WE-Help, 19 US Department of Veterans Affairs, see St. Petersburg VA Regional Office V T Telephone service, see also Voicemail Catholic Charities, 3 Community Voicemail, 5 LifelineTelephone Service, 10 WE-Help, 19 Thrift Store Seventh Day Adventist Community Center, 15 Transit Authority see PSTA Transitional housing Alpha-A Beginning, 2 ASAP, 2 Family Resources, 7 Our Brothers’ Keeper, 10 Salvation Army, 15 St. Petersburg Free Clinic Women’s Residence, 16 St. Vincent de Paul, 17 Voicemail Community Voicemail, 5 Veterans Bay Pines VA Health Care System, 2 Bay Pines Domiciliary Residential, 2 St. Vincent de Paul Transitional Living, 17 St. Petersburg VA Regional Office, 16 VA Primary Care Clinics, 19 Veterans Services, 19 W WIC Public Health Department, 14 Safety Harbor Family Center, 15 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 26 Y YWCA, 20 Compiled and maintained by: Action Plus Bail Bonds Any changes should be referred to (727) 532-0041 or [email protected] 27