No Fee Spanish, Creole, Language Line Service 24/7. Provides suicide prevention education, support for survivors of suicide, legislative advocacy, and program research. Psychiatric, medical services, case management and peer support available. E.g. FamilyReunification Programprovides a one-way bus ticket anywhere Greyhound travels to be reunified with family.Housing First 954-563-4357Provides intensive case management for persons experiencing homelessness who need temporary subsidized rental assistance, while promoting a savings plan and asset building option to help ensure self-sufficiency. Family Assists in developing skills for budgeting and life management.BROWARD COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION954-357-8100 TTY: 954 357-2844Administrative Offices 950 NW 38th Street,Oakland Park, FL 33309www.broward.org/parksTelephone for Hearing Impaired Upon Request (website can be translated to many languages)Hours and fees vary by locationManages more than 6,500 acres, encompassing regional parks and nature centers, neighborhood parks and natural areas. The Family Reunification Program (FRP) is designed to support families by reuniting children and parents in order to repeated foster care placements. Offers assessment, family and individual therapy.Solutions for School SuccessOffers assessment, in-home individual and family therapy, and school classroom observation and support for children 3-17 years who are having emotional and behavioral issues at school and at home that are affecting their school performance.Family DevelopmentProvides in-home family therapy and support services to youth 10-17 years who are at risk for abuse/neglect and are residing with their family.Youth TransitionsOffers transitional independent living services for youth (15-22 years) with serious emotional and behavioral issues who are aging out of the child welfare system (both foster care and relative placements), including case management, youth development activities and life skills coaching counseling.Foster CareProvides foster parent recruitment, training and licensing services, and placement and monitoring of children in foster care, 0-17 years. Specialty tracks are available for parents of infants, children, and teens. The program does not import or Additional program information include: Service is rendered every Tuesday Intake and referral are accepted via phone, fax or email Qualified customers must be prepared to leave at the appointed time Provides confidential pregnancy testing, options counseling, limited obstetric ultrasounds, referrals, and STI testing. Our services include: - One-way Greyhound Ticket ), Social Security Cards for all members of the household on the application, Alien Status (I.D. See Career Source for locations. Staff members live with youth to provide a combination of family life, friends, school, extracurricular activities, therapy, and life skills classes that help youth overcome their traumatic pasts and learn to become independent. or email, Qualified customers must be prepared to leave NORTHWEST FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER NORTH FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER - ANNIE L. WEAVER HEALTH CENTER Address: 10077 N.W. No Fee Telephone for Hearing Impaired Spanish, Creole, Language Line assistance available M-Th: 9:00am - 9:00pm; F: 9:00am - 6:00pm; Operates a 24-hour domestic violence crisis line and emergency shelter. Services include individual, couples, family and group therapy as well as support groups and professional training. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) . Provides case management, independent living and adoption services, and subcontracts with social service agencies to provide child welfare services including family preservation and strengthening, residential group and shelter care and foster home management.CINS/FINS PROVIDER AGENCIES954-486-4222Through the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and local social service agencies provide help to children and their families to reduce or stop behaviors that may otherwise require families to go to court as last resort. Special Needs Connections 954-537-0211www.211specialneeds.orgCare CoordinationInformation and referral services for families and caregivers of children with physical needs and/or children with developmental disabilities including Autism, intellectual disabilities, and Cerebral PalsyChild Care Resource & ReferralProvides referrals for quality childcare, early learning programs, and community resources. Counseling services are provided to children who require in-home intervention for emotional and behavioral issues.CENTER FOR AUTISM& RELATED DISABILITIES (C.A.R.D.) Therapeutic Family Support Services (TFSS) In partnership with Children & Family Services (CFS) and Ventura County Behavioral Health (VCBH). YOUTH CO-OP 954-971-1163 2424 W Oakland Park Blvd Oakland Park, FL 33311 www.ycoop.org No Fee Spanish, French, Creole Mon-Fri: 8:00am-5:30pm Assists refugees, asylees and public interest parolees to ease transition to their new country. Each podcast includes a full transcript and related resources. On-site Frame Shop and Gallery is open to the public. Family Reunification Program. Family Reunification Program Summary: Provides a one-way bus ticket anywhere greyhound travels to be reunified with family. Treatment services include case management, nursing/medical care, psychosocial rehabilitation, outpatient treatment, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, supported employment services, residential supported housing and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). Family Reunification - Family Success Administration Division (FSAD Fee-based parent education and anger management are available by request. Also provides prevention through education to youth and adults in the community on various topics including substance abuse prevention andviolence prevention. All winners are available in our searchable awards database, where winning programs are searchable by year, category and state dating back to 2007. Care Adolescent Program Offers intensive wraparound treatment for youth 11-17 years (18-21 years if in school/GED) as an alternative to residential treatment or a step down from more intensive services. COVID-19 Resources. LIGHT OF THE WORLD CLINIC(Clinica Luz del Mundo)954-563-9876 53335333 N Dixie Highway #201 Oakland Park, FL 33334www.lightoftheworldclinic.orgFee for Lab Services only Spanish Tue-Thu: 9:00am-5:00pm, F: 9:00am-3:00pm, Sat: 8:00am-2:00pmProvides free medical care in over 13 different specialties to uninsured, low-income or no-income residents of Broward County. Provides social services to southwest Broward County residents. Through the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program (VPK), prepares children by helping them develop the skills needed to become good readers and successful students. The program provides homeless residents a one-way ticket anywhere Greyhound Lines travels to reunify customers with their family or supportive friend. Family Reunification Program Michigan | Reunification Services - Samaritas Sliding Scale Creole, Hebrew - Hours by appointment. TRUSTBRIDGE HEALTH561-848-5200 550 Cypress Creek Road, #550, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309www.trustbridge.comMedicare, Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, Creole 24/7Offers support for families facing any stage of illness, including hospice care and caregiver support. No Fee Spanish, Creole M-F: 8:00am - 5:00pm. Identification of head of household and/or person attending the interview (photo I.D. Details Legislatively designated local health planning entity delivers health and human service innovations at the national, state and local level through planning, direct services, evaluation, and organizational capacity building. 954-262-7111 University of Miami/Nova Southeastern University 6100 Griffin Road Davie, FL 33314www.umcard.orgNo Fee Spanish M-F: 8:00am - 4:30pmProvides outreach and support to individuals (and their families) with autism spectrum disorders, dual sensory impairment with other disabling conditions and related disabilities. HOPE OUTREACH CENTER 954-321-0909 4700 SW 64th Avenue, #A, Davie, FL 33314www.hopeoutreachfl.orgNo Fee SpanishProvides social services to southwest Broward County residents. At each center, there is at least one trained mentor who provides small group education to fathers, counseling and material assistance. Evidenced-based and court-approved individual and group training, for moderate to high conflict divorced couples and parents living in separate households, to reduce parental conflict and risk factors that influence the child's post-divorce adjustment. BROWARD PARTNERSHIP(formerly Broward Partnership for the Homeless) 954-779-3990 920 NW 7 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311www.bphi.orgNo Fee Spanish, French, Creole 24/7Provides emergency homeless shelter for men, women and families with children. Offers short-term financial assistance for food, rent, utilities, and prescription medication.Family Link Program Private pay services for family advocacy and care management.Holocaust Survivors Assistance Program Offers free, confidential assistance and support including reparations and restitution assistance, in-home care counseling, emergency financial assistance, socialization event, dental assistance for survivors of the Holocaust.Joshuas Path Assists family caregivers or advocates of an adolescent or adult with a developmental, physical or mental health disability to put in place needed supports and arrangements for their loved ones current and future needs, including free planning consultations, educational seminars, and a special needs resource fair. Educational and support services available based onrisk factors and need. ChildNet Palm Beach County UNITED COMMUNITY OPTIONS 954-584-7178 (formerly United Cerebral Palsy) 3117 SW 13 Court Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312 www.unitedcommunityoptionssfl.orgProvides support and services for people with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities, and their families. Provides adoption assistance, child abuse and neglect prevention, family counseling and emergency care for children. Provides services for at-risk children and their families including adoption program, foster care, group homes, case management for family preservation and developmental disabilities program. To help families prepare for the 2022/23 school year, the Ready for You! The Family Success Centers can offer a cohesive collection of homeless prevention (such as rental help), homeless services, and also supportive housing opportunities. Treatment services include case management, nursing/medical care, psycho-social rehabilitation, outpatient treatment, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, supported employment services, residential supported housing and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). AUTISM SPEAKS 786-235-11655805 Blue LagoonDrive #170 Miami, FL 33126www.autismspeaks.org/south-floridaProvides services for individuals with autism and their families across the autism spectrum and throughout the life span. Touchline/SeniorHelpline 954-537-0211Provides daily telephone reassurance call and emotional support for people 60+ years, living alone and in need of someone to check on them. Services include integrated intake, assessment and case management, and rent/mortgage and utility assistance. Utilizes collaborative partnerships to provide programs that address body image, bullying, character, depression, relationships and offers a peer counseling curriculum.BLAST954-575-5998(Building Lasting Attitudes & Strategies for Tomorrow)Family-centered program for awareness, education, prevention and early intervention of behavior problems of at-risk children, grades K - 12. Also provides legal advice and representation for victims of domestic, dating and stalking violence at injunction (restraining order) hearings. Designed for families in Family Preservation, Family Maintenance or Family Reunification, the program aims to heal past traumas and strengthen the parent-child relationship in order to support a healthy reunification and prevent future children welfare . The commission submitted its first report in January. *Regional Contracts are funded by both in CBC's and are reimbursed on a cost reimbursement method of payment. Offers group residential homes, early intervention programs, after-school care, in-home respite, and educational programs. Family Engagement Program Collaborative program serving parents struggling with substance abuse to enhance the stability of the family unit. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program offers financial assistance with electric bills depending on eligibility. Provides in-service training, public presentations, and literature through public education.9Muses Art Center 7139 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Lauderhill, FL 33313www.9musesartcenter.orgM-F: 10:00am - 6:00pm, Sat: 10:00am - 5:00pmMember Phone: 954-746-9162A community arts organization and fully-functioning art studio where instruction and mentoring are offered. Offers caregiver support groups, early-stage support groups, advocacy & public policy initiatives, safety services for those with memory impairment, and a clinical trial matching program.AMERICAN RED CROSS954-797-3800 South Florida Region 600 NE 3 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304No Fee 24/7www.redcross.org/fl/miamiProvides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION800-272-3900 Southeast Florida Chapter 3323 W Commercial Blvd #260Ft Lauderdale, FL 33309 www.alz.org/seflorida No Fee Helpline available 24/7 Provides education and support to Alzheimers patients, families, and caregivers as well as education to the community and professionals aboutAlzheimers disease and other memory disorders. web page provides information on enrolling new students as well as resources for current students, including academics, food and nutrition, transportation, and much more. Provides support services for persons who serve as legal guardians of family or friends. Access to child care, parenting education, support groups, family therapy, educational services, including GED classes, vocational assessment, job readiness, job training and placement services, life skills and computer classes. A financial coach is available at each location to work one-on-one with residents to help develop individualized financial goals and foster good financial management practices. Social skills and successful community integration are reinforced.Public Policy InitiativesSupports and advocates public policy and agendas consistent with the values of access, choice, and empowerment.Seth Line 954-578-5640Peer Support Warm Line 866-964-3714Provides a "warm line" offering peer support, information and referral, and telephone reassurance to any person seeking a caring and supportive listener. Manages the Broward child welfare system for foster care, adoption, protective and related services for abused, neglected and abandoned children. 2. Offers dentalcare for underserved children at the annual Give Kids a Smile event.BROWARD COUNTY FAMILY SUCCESS ADMINISTRATION DIVISION954-357-6367 TTY: 800-955-8770Edgar P Mills Multipurpose Center 900 NW 31 Avenue #3000 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311www.broward.org/familysuccessNo Fee Spanish, French, Creole, American Sign Language Telephone for Hearing Impaired M-F: 8:00am-5:00pmAssists individuals and families to achieve economic and social stability.Family Success Centers providesocial services information, referrals and services to assist individuals and families in setting goals, learning skills, and accessing the services for self-sufficiency. Accommodations will be provided at no extra charge. Current residents receive meals; primary medical and dental care; mental health diagnosis, treatment and psychiatric services; and substance abuse education, prevention, intervention and treatment including 12-Step programs. Reunifying Families - Child Welfare Information Gateway Investigates allegations of elderly/disabled adult abuse neglect and exploitation. CINS/FINS (Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services) Provides counseling, social skills development and mentoring to divert youth 6-17 years from the juvenile justice system. Connects families with childcare resources and provides community-based parenting classes and in-home parenting education. Offers developmental screenings for children whose families participate in the school readiness program. Medicare, Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, French, Creole M-F: 9:00am - 6:00pm, Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pm. Families who are new to ELC Broward early learning programs and wish to register their children can create an account to access eligibility determination services, community resources, and apply for VPK and School Readiness through the State of Florida Office of Early Learning Family Portal. Programs - Kids and Families Together Meetings are scheduled at various times and locations. Offers resources and education for the prevention of mental illness and the promotion of mental health, and advocacy for and empowerment of people with behavioral illness.ConnectionsProvides a comprehensive guide to social services in Broward County. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program offers financial assistance with electric bills depending on eligibility. Case Management - Mental Health America of Southeast Florida Offers bereavement services for adults and children.NoogielandOffers social and emotional support for children and teens living with cancer, or those who have, or have lost, a loved one with cancer. To use this program, a case must be filed in Broward County and a family mediation order must be signed by a Broward judge . Clients must be pre-qualified before an appointment can be given. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309Things to bring to the interview: FLORIDA DEPT. ARC BROWARD954-746-9400 10250 NW 53rd Street Sunrise, FL 33351www.arcbroward.comSliding Scale Spanish M-F: 8:00am - 6:00pmProvides support and assistance to children and adults with Autism, Downs Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and other developmental disabilities. Clients may also apply for benefits at over 150 community partner sites.Central Broward Service Center 3511 N. Pine Island Road Sunrise, FL 33351North Broward Service Center 1400 W. Commercial Blvd. Provides information, referral, crisis intervention, and non-judgmental listening services for youth, to help them with issues of adolescent and young adulthood. Offers an after-care program for young adults transitioning out of foster care that helps them find housing, employment, finish their education and raise their own children. Provides education, training, and collaboration to foster, develop and enhance drug-free efforts throughout Broward County. Also offers adult day and residential programs and employment for adults and childrenABLE (Alternative Behavioral Learning Environment)Provides after-school care for youth, 3-21 years with developmental disabilities and behavior issues that prevent participation in other available programs. Services can only be utilized once in a life time. Provides outreach and support to individuals (and their families) with autism spectrum disorders, dual sensory impairment with other disabling conditions and related disabilities. Family Resource Center Provides neighborhood-based support services including child care assistance to qualified families within the specified boundary of Fort Lauderdale, and a food pantry on Thursdays. Additional program information include: Intake and referral are accepted via phone, fax A community arts organization and fully-functioning art studio where instruction and mentoring are offered. M-F: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Additional hours by appointment No Fee for most services Spanish, Creole. MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA (MHA) (formerly MHA of Broward County) 954-746-20557145 W. Oakland Park Blvd.,Lauderhill, FL 33313-1012www.mhasefl.orgM-F: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Additional hours by appointment No Fee for most services Spanish, CreoleProvides information and referral to the public and private community. 1 Northwest 33rd Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33311 (954) 792-2328. . OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY(formerly Agency for Workforce Innovation) 866-352-2345 TTY:800-955-8771www.floridajobs.orgFlorida Reemployment Office800-204-2418www.fluidnow.com(online application)Provides temporary wage replacement benefits to qualified individuals who are out of work through no fault of their own.Special Unemployment Compensation ProgramDisaster Unemployment AssistanceProvides assistance to individuals who do not qualify for regularunemployment benefits from Florida or any other state and whose unemployment is a direct result of a disaster.Trade Readjustment Allowance ProgramProvides training, job search, relocation allowances, and other reemployment services to individuals who have been totally or partially separated from their job due to increased foreign imports.Workforce ServicesProvides support services to Career Source to support employers and assist individuals to gain employment, remain employed and advance in their careers. There is no time limitation on FUP family vouchers. School re-entry program assists children, their classmates, and teachers following a cancer diagnosis or treatment. six months, Adult 18 and older must present a government
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