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. GATEWAY COMMUNITY OUTREACH954-725-8434 291 SE 1st Terrace Deerfield Beach, FL 33441www.gcoflorida.orgNo Fee M-F: 8:30am - 4:30pm (main office)Provides food, clothing, furniture, case management, rent, and mortgage assistance to those in need. New Vision Community Development Corporation Offers certified HUD housing counseling to first-time home buyers. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309www.myflfamilies.comNo Fee Spanish, Creole M-F: 8:00am - 5:00pmBranch of State Government responsible for the administration of social services.Adult Protective Services (APS)954-375-6093 201 W. Broward Blvd., #510 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301Provides services for frail, elderly and disabled adults who are at risk or are victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation and disabled adultswho need assistance to remain in their own homes in the community. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program offers financial assistance with electric bills depending on eligibility. 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.) Housing Options Program 954-357-5099 900 NW 31 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 Assist Broward County resident individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness with temporary rental subsidies, intensive case management and placement and referral services. Housing Options Program 954-357-5099 900 NW 31 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 Assist Broward County resident individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness with temporary rental subsidies, intensive case management and placement and referral services. HALLANDALE BEACH HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENTAustin Hepburn Center 954-457-1460 750 NW 8th Avenue Hallandale Beach, FL 33009www.hallandalebeachfl.govNo Fee After School Program: $200 resident / $250 non-resident annually Spanish M-F: 8:00am - 5:30pmAfter School Program - M-F: 2:00pm - 5:30pm Senior Activity Center - M-F: 8:00am - 12:00pmProvides social services to the residents of Hallandale Beach including case management, job assistance, emergency food, utility payments, rent and mortgage assistance, health services and individual, group and family counseling, parenting, anger management and conflict resolution workshops for youth and adults. domestic violence, Residence in Broward County for a minimum of 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).Also provides prevention through education to youth and adults in the community on various topics including substance abuse prevention and violence prevention. 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. Sliding Scale Spanish M-F: 9:00am - 5:00pm. TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN754-600-9857 OF BROWARD 2050 Civic Center Place #213 Miramar, FL 33025www.takestockbrowardfl.orgNo Fee SpanishProvides mentors and college scholarships to low-income, at-risk youth. Mortgage Credit Certificate Program. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309Things to bring to the interview: FLORIDA DEPT. Through the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program (VPK), prepares children by helping them develop the skills needed to become good readers and successful students. Independent living program supports youth, 13-21 years, living in the group home to eventually live on their own.Senior Caregiver ProgramOffers support to grandparents, 55+ years, who are raising their grandchildren. Family Reunification by Family Success Administration Division (FSAD) - Broward County serving Fort Lauderdale, FL. 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. Cost: Free. 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. 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. 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. This service is not available for stranded students, persons wishing to transfer to another program (e.g., moving to a Salvation Army shelter . Services include individual, couples, family and group therapy as well as support groups and professional training. Independent living program supports youth, 13-21 years, living in the group home to eventually live on their own. Contact us by phone only.MOUNT BETHEL HUMAN SERVICES954-763-5010 1100 W Sunrise Blvd Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 www.mbhsc.org No Fee Spanish M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm Provides services for at-risk families including foster care, family reunification, child care assistance, emergency food pantry, parenting and neighborhood empowerment. Adult Residential Program 954-941-9828 220 SW 2 Street Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Short-term (60-90 days) residential treatment for substance abuse and/or mental health serving adults 18+ years withindividual, group and family counseling. Provides carpentry, plumbing, electrical or other emergency home improvements to preserve health and safety and correct code violations in Broward County owner-occupied homes of persons 60+ years. 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. Promotes respect for selfand others, responsibility for behavior and sources of safe help.Listen to Children (MHA Listeners)Offers an elementary school-based mentoring program that pairs children with screened, trained, supervised volunteers who provide weekly support focused on self-esteem, communication, and problem-solving skills.Live Your Life WellA national public education campaign designed to help people better cope with stress and enhance their well-being. Callers in crisis should call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room.Sun Program (Solutions Unlimited Now) Early intervention and prevention program that teaches problem-solving, coping and social skills to adolescents. UNITED WAY OF BROWARD COUNTYCOMMISSION ON BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & DRUG PREVENTION (formerly Commission on Substance Abuse)954-760-7007 1300 S Andrews Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316 www.drugfreebroward.org No Fee Coordinates community efforts in the area of substance use/abuse services. Provides culturally competent violence and substance abuse education, mental health services, and appropriate referral, treatment, and follow-up services. Offers developmental screenings for children whose families participate in the school readiness program. 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. Foster Home Management Provides a stable, nurturing environment for children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. For Information on Becoming a Foster Parent: Broward: 954-414-6001 / Palm Beach: 561-352-2501, 4KIDS of South Florida: On-site Frame Shop and Gallery is open to the public.Parent Education & Parent Support (PEPS)Offers evidence-based parent education classes which meet DCF, ChildNet and Court criteria, and parent skills workshops. Provides referrals for quality childcare, early learning programs, and community resources. Offers specialized mentor programs for youth 13-21 years in protective custody and transitioning out of foster care, and children who have one or both parent(s) incarcerated. Each podcast includes a full transcript and related resources. issued identification, Minors must be accompanied by an adult and Services can only be utilized once in a life time. Provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. Supervised visitations and therapeutic supervised visitations also available on and off-site. 1 Northwest 33rd Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33311 (954) 792-2328. . Lauderhill, FL 33313www.fisponline.orgSome Fees Spanish M-F: 9:00am - 5:00pmProvides suicide prevention education, support for survivors of suicide, legislative advocacy, and program research. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program offers financial assistance with electric bills depending on eligibility. Serves as a resource for hunger-related initiatives and maintains an updated list of food pantries. 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 . A community arts organization and fully-functioning art studio where instruction and mentoring are offered. 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. reunify customers with their family or supportive friend. 954-583-6446, Centro Oeste Hispano954-583-6446, Wilton Manors Adult Day Care Ctr. 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. 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. Also serves persons with related disabilities including deafness, blindness, sensory impairments with other disabling conditions, developmental delays in children under 5 years who also present with autistic-like behaviors, and genetic disorders that may co-exist with autism symptoms (Fragile X Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Tuberous Sclerosis, Angelman Syndrome, among others). 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. Youth who were in foster care any time after the age of 16 who are currently between the ages of 18-24 and are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Also provides prevention through education to youth and adults in the community on various topics including substance abuse prevention andviolence prevention. Information on technical schools, military options, and workforce entry is also available.Health Education 754-321-1575Provides education to maintain the health and well-being of students.Innovative Programs754-321-2070Specially designated public schools that offer opportunities for in-depth experiences and study in specific areas of interest.Seagull School Homebound Program754-321-7320Provides an in-home school for medically fragile children who cannot attend classes in a school setting.SEDNET 754-321-3400(Severely Emotionally Disturbed Children Network)A multi-agency cooperative effort between the Broward County School Board, Department of Children and Families, parents/caregivers, childrens agencies, community mental health centers, and other organizations to improve the service delivery system for SED children and adolescents.Student Support Services754-321-1618Federally funded remedial programs at various elementary and middle schools to help children reach their grade level in reading and math.Child Abuse Services754-321-1569Provides case consultation and support services for children, identified or at high risk for child abuse, abandonment or neglect including victims of domestic violence and sexual behavioral problems.Child Find754-321-7200Provides resources, screening, and referral for children, 0-22 years at risk of developing special needs and not receiving educational services. Provides prenatal care, parenting, education and support services to reduce infant death, and temporary assistance for basic needs (food, one-time partial rental assistance, and vouchers) to low-income Broward families who meet income eligibility. Classes includeBonding with your unborn baby, Whats safe and what isnt?, Preparing for childbirth, Breastfeeding your baby, Learning to discipline with love, Toilet training, Babys sleep habits, and more The mothers will earn Baby Bucks that they can use to buy free baby and maternity supplies in our Baby Store. Information and referral services for families and caregivers of children with physical needs and/or children with developmental disabilities including Autism, intellectual disabilities, and Cerebral Palsy. ), Proof of any and all income to all household members - loss or lack of income must also be proven. 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. Operates dementia-specifichelpline for information, resources, and counseling. Offers monthly workshops on a variety of financial topics.North Region Family Success Ctr 954-357-5340Annie L Weaver Health Center2011 NW 3 Avenue Pompano Beach, FL 33060 M-Tue: 7:30am-5:30pm, W-Thu: 7:30am6:30pm, F: 7:30am-5:00pmNorthwest Region Family Success Ctr954-357-500010077 NW 29 Street Coral Springs, FL 33065 M,W,Th,F: 8:00am-5:00pm, Tue: 8:00am-6:30pmCentral Region Family Success Ctr 954-357-5001Edgar P Mills Multi-Purpose Center900 NW 31 Avenue #3000 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 M-F: 7:45am-6:30pmSouth Region Family Success Ctr 954-357-5650Carver Ranches4733 SW 18 Street West Park, FL 33023 M,W,F: 8:30am-5:00pm; Tue, Thu: 8:30am-6:30pmDavie Family Success Ctr954-797-20544700 Davie Road #B Davie, FL 33314 M-F: 8:30am-5:00pmCommunity Action Agency 954-357-5025900 NW 31 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 Provides assistance to low income Broward County residents through two federally funded programs. Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. They are located in Pompano Beach, (954) 357-5340, Coral Springs, Florida (954) . No Fee Spanish, French, Creole M-F: 8:00am - 5:00pm, Provides information and referral for counseling, assessments, assistance with utility payments on an emergency basis, and facilitates the financial eligibility process for publicly funded services for seniors 60+ years, persons with severe and persistent mental illness 18+ years, and their families and caregivers. Phone: 561-352-2500 | Fax: 561-352-2481. Callers in crisis should call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room. Housing Options Program 954-357-5099 900 NW 31 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 Assists Broward County resident individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness with temporary rental subsidies, intensive case management and placement and referral services. The commission submitted its first report in January. Additional program information include: Intake and referral are accepted via phone, fax Help Me Grow 954-537-0211Provides a centralized access point for early detection and connections to services for children, ages 0-8 years, who are at risk for developmental and/or behavioral problems, including free developmental screenings.Teen Hotline 954-567-8336www.teenspace211.orgProvides information, referral, crisis intervention, and non-judgmental listening services for youth, to help them with issues of adolescent and young adulthood. Individual and Family Life; Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services; . Offers group residential homes, early intervention programs, after-school care, in-home respite, and educational programs. Provides individual, couples, family, group and in-home counseling. Medicaid, Sliding Scale, No Fee for qualified families Spanish, Creole. Parenting Enrichment ClassesFee-based community workshops are available on parenting subjects including communication, listening, positive discipline and stress management.PROSPER (Peers Reaching Out Support Partners for Emotional Recovery)7139 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Lauderhill, FL 33313 This recovery initiative for adults with mental illness pairs consumers to peer partners who assist one another as they pursue life skills, social skills and health agendas that support recovery. Operates pediatric dental and eye care clinics in collaboration with Nova Southeastern University. Families for whom the lack of adequate housing is a primary factor in: a. 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. All winners are available in our searchable awards database, where winning programs are searchable by year, category and state dating back to 2007. Broward College students succeed at FIU. 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. Foster Family Group Home. 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. Provides social services including behavioral health, adult day care centers, transitional housing, and emergency financial assistance. Suspect still on the loose December 28, 2022; For those seeking to escape extremist groups, the path out is often uncertain December 28, 2022; Florida investigating 'Drag Queen Christmas' show. Offers education for elders 60+ years and persons with disability 18-49 years, on the Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO) Statewide Medicaid Managed, Medicare, Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, French, Creole, Italian, American Sign Language. A food pantry is available to those in need.Youth ServicesProvides after-school tutorial enrichment program for youth up to 17 years with transportation for students from Hallandale Elementary and Gulfstream Middle Schools, and spring break and summer camps for youth grades K-8. Services include integrated intake, assessment and case management, and rent/mortgage and utility assistance. Broward County Transit Bus Route: 5 . Single Family Construction Program. SOUTH FLORIDA HUNGER COALITION 954-372-2007 599 SW 2 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33301 www.southfloridahungercoalition.orgServes as a resource for hunger-related initiatives and maintains an updated list of food pantries. (Central Broward) 527 NE 13th Street, Fort Lauderdale Florida 33304 PH: 954-527-0810 - FAX 954-527-0811, Mon: 10AM to 3PM - Wed:10:30AM to 3PM - Tues,Thurs & Fri: 11AM:3pm. Programs. WELLPATH RECOVERY SOLUTIONS / SOUTH FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL (formerly Correct Care)954-392-3000 800 E Cypress Drive Pembroke Pines, FL 33025Treats adults with severe and persistent mental illness, involuntarily committed to the hospital when community treatment alternatives are no longer effective. Cooperative Parenting & Divorce (Co-Parenting)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. Utilizes collaborative partnerships to provide programs that address body image, bullying, character, depression, relationships and offers a peer counseling curriculum. Subcontracted Services - Palm Beach County. BROWARD HEALTHY START954-563-75836301 NW 5 Way #5000 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33309www.browardhsc.orgNo FeeProvides care coordination and outreach services to pregnant women andinfants up to 3 years. at the appointed time, No food or cash will be provided for travel, Must meet HUD definition of homeless or flee 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. No Fee Spanish, Creole M-F: 8:00am - 5:00pm. Offers individual counseling for youth who have experienced a loss within the past three months and group counseling for youth who have experienced a loss more than three months ago. MOUNT BETHEL HUMAN SERVICES 954-763-5010 1100 W Sunrise Blvd Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 www.mbhsc.org No Fee Spanish M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm Provides services for at-risk families including foster care, family reunification, child care assistance, emergency food pantry, parenting and neighborhood empowerment. KIDS IN DISTRESS 954-390-7654 819 NE 26 Street Wilton Manors, FL 33305 www.kidinc.org Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, CreoleProvides child and family strengthening services to prevent child abuse, preserve the family and treat children who have been abused or neglected. Central West Adult Day Care Ctr. Card) of all members of a household who are not U.S. citizens, Proof of household size and composition (# in the family, how many boys/girls, ages), Resources (bank accounts, car registrations, etc. ChildNet Broward County BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS754-321-0000 600 SE 3rd Avenue, 7th Floor Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301www.browardschools.comNo Fee Spanish, French, Creole, Portuguese M-F: 8:00am - 8:00pmOffice of Prevention Programs754-321-1655www.browardprevention.orgProvides culturally competent violence and substance abuse education, mental health services, and appropriate referral, treatment, and follow-up services. 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 ThursdaysSUNSERVE 954-764-5150 2312 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors, FL 33305www.sunserve.orgProvides outpatient mental health treatment, education and outreach services that are targeted to especially benefit the GLBT community including programs specifically for youth, adults and older adults. Family Reunification Services designed to complement case management services in Hillsborough County by providing intensive in-home family engagement through case management and therapeutic services to ensure a safe and permanent reunification of the child and family. 2019 pick up a new copy of Connections at the MHA office. Provides support services for persons who serve as legal guardians of family or friends. Family Success Administration Division (FSAD) offers the Family Reunification program. Provides individual and group counseling focused on anger management and substance abuse prevention.Family Counseling754-321-1590Provides short-term counseling for families with a child enrolled in any Broward County school, that addresses school-related problems, mild depression, family communication, adjustment to significant family changes, interpersonal difficulties and minor substance abuse.Before & After School Childcare 754-321-3330Provides before and/or after-school childcare at elementary and middleschools, and maintains a list of additional private providers approved by the School Board.Guidance754-321-2584 / 754-321-2585BRACE (Broward Advisors for Continuing Education)754-321-2587Advisors work with guidance counselors to provide students with information on scholarships, financial aid, and the college application process. Senior Activity CenterProvides round-trip transportation, continental breakfast, arts & crafts,computer classes, music, enhanced fitness, educational forums, field trips, and lunch to older adults 60+ years. Serves youth as well as adults, families and recent immigrants who may be unemployed or underemployed, economically disadvantaged, or face barriers to employment. Offers developmental screenings for children whose families participate in the school readiness program.FAMILY CENTRAL 954-720-1000 840 SW 81st Avenue N. Lauderdale, FL 33068www.familycentral.orgSliding Scale Spanish, Creole M-F: 8:00am - 6:00pmConnects families with childcare resources and provides community-based parenting classes and in-home parenting education.FLORIDA INITIATIVE FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION (F.I.S.P.)
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