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Tuesday, August 09, 2011

COMMUNITY RESOURCES STATEWIDE Programs Program Name Description

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CIRCUIT 1 Adolescent Treatment Program Provides court ordered outpatient sex offender evalutaions and therapy - Escambia Santa Rosa Contact Dr John Hodges Phone: 850-474-9881 Anger Management [email protected] A maximum of 32 weeks (1 hr. session) group counseling to discuss the attitudes, behavior and education of sexual victimization, skills to provide re-integration back into the school, home and community. - Santa Rosa Anger Management Classes [email protected]/ [email protected] For two days/as scheduled. Anger Replacement Therapy and Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health: A Cognitive Behavior Approach. - Okaloosa

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 18

Min Age: 11 - Max Age: 18

Boys and Girls' Club Mentoring, youth recreational activities, community service - Okaloosa www.bgca.org Contact desk Phone: 850-862-1616 Childrens' Home Society Provides therapy and counseling for victims of sexual abuse. - Escambia Contact Phone: 850-494-5975 Childrens' Home Society-Youth Works Job training and placement - Escambia Contact Phylis Curl Phone: 850-266-2700 Community Drug & Alcohol Council-CDAC Substance abuse evaluation and counseling - Escambia Contact Phone: 850-434-2734 Drug & Alcohol Adolescent Residential Treatment (DAART) Residential substance abuse treatment - Escambia Contact Reggie Rowe Phone: 850-469-3576 Families Count - Adolescent Mentoring Program [email protected] Min Age: 11 - Max Age: 15 Group will have curriculum on communications, managing behavior in school, peer relations, goal setting and anger management and bullying. - Okaloosa Families Count-Bullying Prevention Bullying prevention counseling - Santa Rosa Contact Leilani Mason Phone: 850-983-4465 Families Count-Domestic Violence Offenders Program [email protected] 14 week long S.T.A.R.T. program aimed at adolescent (juvenile) offenders of domestic crimes. - Santa Rosa Contact Phyllis Gonzalez Phone: 850-393-6332

Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 18

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Families Count-Domestice Violence Victim Program [email protected] Provides domestic violence victim counseling services. - Santa Rosa Contact Leslie Perez Phone: 850-393-5216 Families Count-Parenting Classes 2nd Wednesday of each month for time of learning, sharing and support. There will be activities for children 6-12 and 13-18. Snacks provided. - Santa Rosa

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 18

Favor House [email protected] Domestic violence counseling and shelter services - Escambia Contact Sue Hand Phone: 850-434-6600 Girl's Group [email protected] Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 18 1st Tuesday of each month. Group of girls that are on probation. Use of "Girl's Matters" curriculum. - Okaloosa Contact Patty Hooper Phone: 850699-9513 Goodwill Easter Seals [email protected] Mentoring services for at risk youth - Okaloosa www.goodwill-easterseals.org Contact Robin King Phone: 850-438-3699 Goodwill Easter Seals [email protected] Mentoring services for at risk youth - Santa Rosa www.goodwill-easterseals.org Contact Robin King Phone: 850-438-3699 Goodwill Easter Seals [email protected] Mentoring services for at risk youth - Escambia www.goodwill-easterseals.org Contact Robin King Phone: 850-438-3699 Graveyard Tour Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 19 Visits graves of youth who have passed away due to poor choices in their lives. Youth must write their own obituary to turn into the Juvenile Probation Officer. - Okaloosa Gulf Coast Kids House counseling services for victims of sexual and physical abuse - Escambia Contact Desk Phone: 850-595-5800 Investing in America's Youth [email protected] Mentor youth between the ages of 14 and 17. - Okaloosa Contact Audrey Williams Phone: 850-243-7118 Life Inside [email protected] Video and discussion of life inside a correctional facility. Youth complete a questionnaire about the video. - Okaloosa Contact Jimmy James Phone: 850-699-9572 Milk & Honey Outreach Ministry [email protected] Girls mentoring services - Escambia Contact Sonya Culliver Phone: 850-469-1194 Mother Against Destructive Decisions- Victim Impact Panel Victim Impact panel for at risk youth - Okaloosa Contact Kelly Stanford Phone: 850-833-3904

Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 19

www.milkandhoneyoutreach.org

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Striving For Perfection Ministries [email protected] After school program to include tutoring, life choices and mentoring. - Okaloosa Contact Linda Johnson Phone: 850-862-3899 TAGIT [email protected] The mission of the TAGIT program is two-fold: first is to educate youth of the fundamental principles of absolute truth, or right from wrong. To guide them through the thought process of choice making and to recognize the short and long term effects. - Okaloosa

Requirements/Resrictions Min Age: 7 - Max Age: 19

Min Age: 7 - Max Age: 18

Teen Court [email protected] The Teen Court program offers an opportunity for first time youth offenders between the ages of 10 and 17 to appear before a jury of their peers for sentencing and sanctions. - Walton

Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 17

Teen Court [email protected] The Teen Court program offers an opportunity for first time youth offenders between the ages of 10 and 17 to appear before a jury of their peers for sentencing and sanctions. - Santa Rosa

Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 17

Teen Court [email protected] The Teen Court program offers an opportunity for first time youth offenders between the ages of 10 and 17 to appear before a jury of their peers for sentencing and sanctions. - Okaloosa

Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 17

Treatment Alternative for Safer Communities Mental health and substance abuse evaluation and treatment services - Santa Rosa Contact Holly Braddock-Lakeview Center Phone: 850-595-8820 x 246 Treatment Alternative for Safer Communities Mental health and substance abuse evaluation and treatment services - Walton Contact COPE Center Phone: 850-892-8045 Treatment Alternative for Safer Communities Mental health and substance abuse evaluation and treatment services - Okaloosa Contact Bridgeway Center Phone: 850-833-9191 Treatment Alternative for Safer Communities Psychosocial screening for substance abuse and mental health issues. Reporting compliance with treatment to Juvenile Probation Officers. - Escambia Victim Impact Panel (Mother Against Destructive Decisions) [email protected] Victims of drunk driving and other crimes. Speak with youth about the trauma and loss in their life as a result of the crimes committed against them. - Okaloosa

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 19

Winning The Money Game [email protected] Money management program to education youth on budgeting, credit, and financial issues. Meets every Monday (Except for school holidays and during the summer months). - Okaloosa

Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 20

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CIRCUIT 2 50 Large - Leon Co. Schools [email protected] An effort to prevent gang involvement by redirecting energies of young men in the targeted population. - Leon Contact Larry Thompson Phone: 850-487-7173 Apalachee Mental Health Center To improve the quality of life for clients and their families through effective and efficient delivery of behavioral health services. - Leon Contact Lynette Moriak Phone: 850-523-3333 Big Bend Cares Provides education and comprehensive support to people infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS. This resource also covers Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Franklin Gadsden Jefferson

Min Age: 11 - Max Age: 19

Big Brothers / Big Sisters [email protected] Provides mentoring services to youth whose parent(s)/guardian(s) is incarcerated. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Franklin Wakulla Jefferson Boys and Girls Club of the Big Bend Provides programs and services to children which emphasize social, educational, cultural and physical development. This resource also covers Gadsden County. - Leon Gadsden Boys Town It's mission is to change the way America cares for her children and families by providing a continuum of care for their mind, body and spirit. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. Foster Care group home - Leon Bullying Program Provides 2 hour workshop on bullying, violence and intimidation. - Leon Contact Freeman Bishop Phone: 850-559-3341 Capital Area Community Action Agency, Inc. Provides comprehensive services to reduce the detrimental effects of poverty and empower low-income citizens with skills and motivation to become self-sufficient. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson and Liberty Counties. - Leon Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida Provides financial assistance to individuals or families in crisis situations. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Children's Mental Health Program SIPP placements provide MH treatment in a residential setting. Serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. Leon Drug Court / DISC Village [email protected] Provides substance abuse intervention services. This resource also serves Gadsden and Wakulla Counties - Leon Contact Martha Sheetz Phone: 850-574-6695 FCI Choices Program [email protected] To provide participants an opportunity to see and hear personal stories from inmates regarding negative choices and the consequences of those choices. - Leon

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18

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Florida Therapy Services [email protected] Promotes individual wellness and family stability through community based mental health services. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Friends of Children Behavioral Health Center Provides behavioral health services to children and families. This resource also serves Gadsden and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Contact Phone: 850-894-3700 Guiding Good Choices Provides five two-hour workshop sessions to parents of children in grades 4-8. This resource also serves Wakulla County. - Gadsden Contact Sofia Pineda Phone: 850-574-6240 x 343 Healing Transitions Provides family counseling services. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Franklin Gadsden Jefferson

Min Age: 9 - Max Age: 14

Justice for Foster Youth - Legal Health Check-Up [email protected] Provides free legal consultation for young adults who spent time in foster care. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. - Leon

Min Age: 18 - Max Age: 25

LifeShare [email protected] Provides individual and family therapy, targeted case management and behavioral analysis. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Living Stones International Provides: Fatherhood education, Financial literacy/Homeownership education, Life and parenting skills training, Pre-marital, marital coaching and education, Prison ministry. - Leon Palmer Munroe Teen Center Provides guidance to teens through a transformative, self-awareness process to increase their self esteem, commitment to education, responsibility to their community, and reduce conflict and juvenile crime. - Leon

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17

Project Payback Community work projects will be available for youth ordered to pay restitution to earn minimum wage for their participation in organized community work projects - Leon

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 16

Refuge House Provides direct services to battered women, their children and sexual assault survivors. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Selected Family Intervention (SFI)-DISC Village Provides substance abuse, delinquent behavior, mental health and abuse or neglect services. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Serenity Juvenile Intervention Center [email protected] Provides a structured and supervised environment as an alternative to the traditional out of school suspension model. - Gadsden Contact Barbara Ivey Phone: 850-627-7399 Sex Offender Treatment, Dr. Marie Guilford - X1539 Provides sex offender counseling on an out-patient basis - Leon Contact Dr. Marie Hume-Guilford Phone: 850-224-5801

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Situational Environmental Circumstance (SEC) - Z0115 Provides mentors for black males with delinquency history both in residential commitment and on probation/community supervision Leon

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18

Suspension Termination Opportunity Program (STOP) [email protected] Provides academic support and counseling services to children while out-of-school suspended. - Leon Contact Malcomb Hart Phone: 850-891-3910 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Provides outreach, screening, assessment, case management and treatment services to those with employment and family instability due to substance and/or mental health issues. This resource also serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty and Wakulla. - Leon Turn About Provides a comprehensive array of counseling and education services to youth and their families. - Leon Contact Receptionist Phone: 850-671-1920 Wildlife Services Unlimited Offers classes in enviromental issues and outdoor safety - Leon Contact George Handley Phone: 850-459-0945 WorkForce Plus [email protected] Provides assistance in job placement. This resource also serves Gadsden and Wakulla Counties. - Leon Contact Kimberly Moore Phone: 850-922-0023

Min Age: 11 - Max Age: 17 www.turnabout.org

Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 21

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CIRCUIT 3 Alateen and Alanon Program for teens and other family members who are affected by someone's alcohol or drug use http://www.al-anon.alateen.org Contact Phone: 800-851-1795 AMH Counseling Services [email protected] provides mental health, substance abuse, anger management and family services to the Suwannee valley area. Sliding scale on fees Suwannee Boys and Girls Club of Perry To help children between 6-17 to develop the qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders - Taylor Contact Phone: 850-576-5566 Boys and Girls Club of Suwannee County To help youth 6-17 to develop qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders - Suwannee Contact Phone: 386-330-4628 Boys club of Columbia County Afterschool program to help yout 6-17 to develop qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders - Columbia Contact Phone: 386-752-4184 Catholic Charities Provides assistance with food, utilities, rent, medicines, shelter, household items and clothing for those in need - Columbia Contact Phone: 386-754-9180 Christian Mission in Action Provides meals and recreation activities to children during the summer. Services provided in the O'Brien area - Suwannee Contact Audrey Howell Phone: 386-364-4560 Christian Service Center Provides help with utilities, bus tickets, household items, food, clothes, and medicines - Columbia Contact Shirley McMannis Phone: 386-755-1770 Circle of Parents Parent support group to promote better parenting. Meets at Shelby's Restaurant the 3rd Wednesday of each month - Madison Contact Healthy Start of Madison Phone: 850-973-5000 Columbia and Suwanne County Teen Courts Youth with first time misdemeanor offenses can be referred to teen court either judicially or non-judicially - Columbia Suwannee Contact Curt Jenkins Phone: 386-755-4882 Domestic Violence Columbia, Hamilton, Dixie, and Lafayette Counties - Another Way - 386-719-2700, Madison and Taylor Counties - Refuge House -850-223-3981, Suwannee - Vivid Visions 386-364-2100, Rape Crisis Line 866-875-7983 Drug Free Coalition of Suwannee County [email protected] Youth activities to promote a drug free lifestyle, includes an After-prom party, Back to school bash and an annual prevention conference - Suwannee

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17

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Florida Crown Workforce Mentoring program for youth in Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton and Suwannee counties funded by a federal grant. Program provides a job/life skills coach to assist youth with school, employment activities, or problems in daily life - Columbia Dixie Hamilton Suwannee Girls Club of Lake City Afterschool program to help youth 6-17 to develop qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders - Columbia Contact Phone: 386-719-5840 Healing Transitions Positive parenting and Play therapy. Accepts medicaid and offers a sliding scale for the uninsured - Taylor Contact Patricia Cravens Phone: 850-877-6968 Meridien Counseling Services Non-residential substance abuse and mental health counseling services for males and females in the community. Cost is based on a sliding scale related to household income - Columbia

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17

Meridien Recovery Center Residential substance abuse treatment for males between 12 and 18. Youth must agree to the placement and follow through on treatment services - Columbia Safe Schools Healthy Students [email protected] School-based services including Olweus Bullying Prevention program, substance abuse and mental health counseling, recreation programs and mentoring. Also provides community parenting programs. Services are available to any youth. - Madison SWAT Students Working Against Tobacco [email protected] youth activities to promote a tobacco free lifestyle in Suwannee county - Suwannee www.gen-swat.com Contact Elizabeth Carnley Phone: 386-362-2708 Taylor County Even Start GED program that also provides child care for young children - Taylor Contact Sharon hathcock Phone: 850-838-2535 Three Rivers legal Services [email protected] Free civil legal services to low-income eligible families in circuit 3. They provide help in areas such as consumer issues, housing and foreclosure, public benefits, family law and wills and probate. Tobacco Free Madison [email protected] Promoting a tobacco-free lifestyle in Madison county, by reducing tobacco use and educating community. Sponsors a SWAT group for youth - Madison Tobacco Free Taylor Partnership [email protected] Community coalition to reduce tobacco use in Taylor county and eliminate secondhand smoke exposure. Sponsors education and community events that are smoke free - Taylor Tri-County Outreach Provides food, utility and clothing assistance - Dixie Contact Phone: 352-493-2310

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CIRCUIT 4 Al-Anon and Alateen www.jaxafg.org A program with the single purpose of helping families and friends of alcoholics, whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not. Alateen is for teenagers who have been affected by someone else's drinking. - Clay Duval Nassau

Max Age: 99

Alchoholics Anonymous Alcholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength , and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from alchoholism. Members of AA meet regularly in groups. - Clay Alpha-Omega Miracle Home and Pregnancy Care Center [email protected] The program is a non-profit organization that provides free services to pregnant women an teens-before, during, and after birth. - Clay Duval Nassau

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 21

American Heart Association The American Heart Association raises funds to support medical research, professional, and commuity educatin programs. The School Site Heart Power Program targets students in Pre-school, Kindergarten, and Middle School - Clay Duval Nassau American Lung Association of Florida, Inc. The programs mission is the promotion of lung health and prevention of lung disease. They focus efforts toward prevention, control, and cur of lung disease through research, education and advocacy. - Clay Duval Nassau Arlington Psychological Center The agency specializes in neuropsychology and evaluation of learning disabilities. Also specializes in the evaluation and treatment of family violence. Group Therapy for perpetrator, adult and child. Individual therapy for ages 8-golden ages. - Clay Duval Nassau

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 99

Baptist Behavioral Care Management (BCM) Assistance with any kind of mental health issue, crisis or potential crisis, contact our 24-hour crisis response call center. Offer confidential evaluation, assessment and referral to children, adolescents and adults. - Clay Duval Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry (BEAM) To provide food and finacial assistance for residence in need. Works at keeping families together in their homes to prevent homelessness. Immediate stablilizatin of limited finacisl problems. Access Partner with DCF-Provide food stamps/Medicaid/TANF -

Max Age: 99

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida The programs mission is regardless of race, creed, economic status or family situation, is to provide a metor for each child in Northeast Florida who needs and wants an adult friend in their lives. - Clay Duval

Min Age: 4 - Max Age: 18

Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida, Inc. The program provide daily after school programs to inspire and enable youth people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. - Duval Nassau

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 18

Breakthroughs: Counseling & Recovery, Inc. A comphrehensive Metal Health & Substance Abuse outpatient practice serving the Jacksonville Community. Assistance is offered to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. - Duval

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18

Catholic Charities Bureau Addictions counseling is provided as a non-residental program. Information, intervention and community wide linking services are provided for individuals suffering personally from an additction disorder as well as to family members who suffer as a result. - Duval

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Child Find Child Find is a part of the statewide FDLRS network of 19 centers that provide support services to children with special needs. Children may be referred by parents, physicians, community agencies, daycare centers, or others. - Clay Duval Nassau

Min Age: 1 - Max Age: 21

Child Guidance Center The program provides quality behavioral health and social services to children and their families without regard to sex, race, color, national origin, religion, spiritual beliefs, hadicaps, language or economic status. - Duval

Min Age: 1 - Max Age: 18

Children's Home Society of Florida, Buckner Division Children's Home Society is a mulit-service agency. The Family Life Education Program is designed to help high risk families with their parenting skills in order to avoid child abuse and neglect. Parenting Classes, Adoption Services, Group living home - Duval

Max Age: 23

Children's Medical Services (CMS) Children's Medical Services provides identification , case management , and medical treatment for children with specialized medical needs. Program includes direct clinic services, home care, and coordination of services for children in medical foster care - Clay Duval

Max Age: 21

Clay County Behavioral Health [email protected] Clay County Behavioral Health provides substance abuse and mental health assessments and treatment. They are a community-based facility and charge on a sliding scale depending upon the client's income. Some clients and services may be Medicaid eligible. - Clay

Max Age: 18

Communities in Schools of Jacksonville, Inc. Is a national program whose mission is to champion the connection of needed community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school and prepare for life. Schools are literacy, mentoring, scholarship and after school progam - Duval

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 18

Daniel, Inc.- Project Prepare Independent living program for any youth who is homeless or at risk of being homeless; placement is in community aprartments with case management to assist in school and employment. - Duval

Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 20

Daniel, Inc. -Therapeutic Group Homes (TGH) Mills House is a 12-bed co-ed facility, and Sullivan House, a bed girls facility, for higher functioning teens able to attend community school and seek employment in the community. - Duval

Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 17

Daniel, Inc.-Community Mental health Services The program is a community mental health services that include targeted case management, individual therapy, behavioral services, and medication management to address children's needs within their home and school. - Duval

Min Age: 4 - Max Age: 17

Daniel, Inc.-Daniel Payne Academy A charter school for at risk students unable to maintain in a regular or ESE classroom. - Duval www.danielkids.org Contact Vickie Waytowich Phone: 800-737-1677 Daniel, INC.-Residential Treatment Center (RTC) Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 7 A residential treatment center for youth diagnosed with severe emotional or behavioral issues, age appropriate cognitive ability, not in need of locked unity. - Duval Daniel, Inc.-Residential Treatment Center (RTC) Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 17 A residential treatment center for children with psychiatric diagnosis indicating severe emotional or behavioral issues. - Duval www.danielkids.org Contact (904) 737-1677, 296-1055,ext.2321 Phone: 800-737-1677 Daniel, Inc.-Therapeutic Foster Care (STFC/FBT) Min Age: 4 - Max Age: 17 Therapeutic foster care for 4 levels. Clients live in the community with families specially trained to meet the clients' needs. - Duval (904) 737-1677 Phone: 800-737-1677 www.danielkids.org Contact

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Daniel, Inc.-Youth Employment Services (YES) Youth Employment Services (YES) assist at-risk youth in achieving employment. History of substance abuse, juvenile offenders, dropouts, economically disadvantaged, physically/emotionally hadicapped, learning disable, teen parents, must be "job ready" - Duval

Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 19

Family Support Services Independent Living Services-(FSS) Family Support Services of North Florida Inc. provides a variety of services for Foster Care youths who are transitioning (aging out) of Foster Care. - Duval

Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 18

Florida Youth Challenge Academy The program is 17 1/2 months long: 5 1/2 months living at Camp Blanding and followed by a 12 month at home working with a mentor. Youth receive skill training in vocations including areas such as first responder and computer repair training. - Clay Duval

Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 18

Foundation of the Personal Empowerment Center, Inc. [email protected] The program is designed to bring positive growth opportunities to the lives of teens and adults. The curriculum teaches communication skills to solve problems and resolve conflict. The proven FTPEC Behavioral Modification curriculum is used. - Clay

Full Service Schools of Jacksonville Full Service Schools, through community partnership, assist students in achieving school success by strengthening families and improving the quality of life in the neighborhood, while being flexible to respond to each community's uniqueness. - Clay Duval Gateway Adolescent Treatment Program [email protected] A professional substance abuse counselor provides a full assessment to determine and arrange for the best substance abuse treatment program. - Duval

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17

Gateway Community Services [email protected] Gateway Community Services provides a full range of substance abuse and treatment services. - Duval Contact Mike Muzelak Phone: 904-646-4889 Gateway Connect A professional substance abuse counselor provides an assessment, by phone, to determine the best substance abuse treatment program. - Duval Gateway New Beginnings The length of stay varies from two to five days to stablize the youth and allow medical and clinical staff to conduct a thorough assessment. - Duval

Max Age: 17

Goodwill Industries of North Florida-Goodguides Youth Mentoring The program provides career planning and holistic development of at-risk youth between the ages of 14 and 17. It will help teens finish school and transition into productive careers, with the guidance of trusted adults. - Clay Duval Nassau

Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 17

Hope Haven Children's Clinic and Family Center Serves individuals from birth through post high school age with problems related to learning, communication, hearing social or emotional adjustment, or to other aspects of their general growth and development. - Clay Duval Nassau

Min Age: 1 - Max Age: 18

Jewish Family & Community Services The project provides supportive services that will assist military personnel and their families with re-intergration, strenghtening familie relationships and enhancing their abilites to cope with separation and war trauma. - Duval Mental Health America (MHA) [email protected] Mental Health America of Northeast Florida (MHA) provides information and programs that promote mental health and support recovery from mental illnesses. - Duval

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Mental Health Resouce Center (MHRC) The Mental Health Resouces Center provides outpatient psychiatric services for children and adolescents with emotional disturbances and impatient crises stabilization for those who pose a danger to themselves or to others. - Duval

Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18

Nemours Children's Clinic The clinical programs major emphasis is enhancing the adjustment of children, adolescents, and famillies to chronic medical conditions of childhood, such as cancer and diabetes, and helping children cope with anxiety and pain associated with medical cond. -

Max Age: 21

Northwest Behavioral Health Services Inc. [email protected] The mission of the program is to enhance the quality of life for children adults and their families who are experiencing mental health problems, social maladjustment, and other at at-risk behaviors. - Duval On the Brink of Manhood An innovative counseling and leadership development organization serving young men. The program helps achieve excellence in education, value themselves and others, and promote brotherhood, resposibility and leadership. - Duval

Min Age: 9 - Max Age: 18

Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 17 Residential program for children with mulitple hospitalizations and extensive outpatient services. - Clay Duval Nassau www.danielkids.org Contact (904) 737-1677, 296-1055, ext. 2321 Phone: 800-737-1677 Sutton Place Max Age: 18 Sutton Place provides substance abuse and mental health assessments and treatment. They are a community-based facility and charge on a sliding scale depending upon the client's income. Some clients and services may be Medicaid eligible. - Nassau The Bridges of Northeast Florida, Inc. The mission of the Bridges of Northeast Florida, Inc. is to promote the development of healthy, productive, self-sufficient youth and families by providing comprehensive health, social and educational programs. - Duval

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 18

Wolfson Children's Hospital Emergency psychiatric services for children and adolescents in crisis. In additon to crisis management and medication assessment, patients are involved in group therapy, family therapy, miliwu therapy, art therapy, music therapy, and other unit activities - Clay

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17

Youth Crisis Center Youth Crisis Center is a residential program with a typical stay of not less than 30 days serving primarily runaways and truancy clients. Outpatient services are offered to include child and parent couseling (group and individual). - Duval

Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 17

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CIRCUIT 5 BEHAVIORAL RESOUCE AND COUNSELING (BRAC) [email protected] Substance abuse education, anger management, sex education, retail theft, family counseling, parenting class, domestice violence counseling - Marion

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 19

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 18 After school programs, sports - Lake Contact Tracy Jones Phone: 352-394-9840 CAMELOT COMMUNITY CARE [email protected] Max Age: 19 Counseling Services, Psych. Services, Anger Management, Substance Abuse Treatment, In-home Counseling, Assessments - Citrus Vanessa Couture Phone: 352-671-7884 Contact CAMELOT COMMUNITY CARE Max Age: 19 Counseling Services, Psych. Services, Anger Management, Substance Abuse Treatment, In-home Counseling, Assessments - Marion Contact Mona Terry Phone: 302-671-7884 CLM WORK FORCE CONNECTIONS [email protected] Provides employment and career education, job placement assistance, GED. employability skills and suppport groups - Marion Contact Patricia Sokol Phone: 352-854-2322 CLM Workforce Connection [email protected] Provides employment and career education, job placement, GED, employability skills and support groups. - Citrus Min Age: 15 - Max Age: 17 Contact Brian Conard Phone: 352-637-2223 DR. RODNEY & VIOLET POETTER [email protected] Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 21 Provide individual and family counseling services - Marion Rodney Poetter Phone: 352-351-5522 Contact GENESIS CENTER - First Baptist Church of Leesburg [email protected] Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 18 After school program - tutoring - mentoring - sports recreation - Lake www.the gensiscenter.org Contact Pastor Scrubbs Phone: 352-360-0081 GROWING WELL [email protected] Individual and family counseling, psychological evaluation, comprehensive and functional assessments, intellectual evaluations, parenting classes, home studies, skills training and focused therapy - Marion Harbor Bay Care [email protected] Outpatient mental health services - Hernando Contact Dawn Weaver Phone: 352-540-9335 HELP AGENCY OF THE FORREST [email protected] Rural non-profit agency with network of providers for mentoring and tutoring one-on-one, counseling, pastorial services, food pantry and community center - Marion ISAAC DEAS CONSULTING Outpatient counseling services - all ages - Lake Contact Dr. Isaac Deas Phone: 352-406-1264

Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18

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LAKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD [email protected] Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 19 Academic needs, mentoring program, after school programs - Lake www.lake.k12.fl.us Contact John Schmidt Phone: 352-253-6675 LIFE STREAM [email protected] Counseling services and screening for durgs and alcohol - Sumter Contact Rhonda Leonard Phone: LIFE STREAMS [email protected] out-patient counseling, in-patient psychiatric hospitalization, in-home counseling - Lake LSBC.net Contact Richard Thomas Phone: 352-360-6680 Life Streams Youth & Family Recovery Program [email protected] In-home individual familty counseling for substanace abuse issues. - Lake Contact Tracey Wright Phone: NCS COUNSELING & DEVELOPMENT CENTER [email protected] Out patient counseling services - Lake Contact Carla Drebs Phone: 352-253-9348 OXFORD ASSEMBLY OF GOD [email protected] After school program on Wed. Counseling for youth and families - Sumter Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17 Contact Sheri Padget Phone: 352-748-6124 TEEN CHOICE Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17 Three to six months in length - Lake Contact Phone: 352-315-4405 TEEN COURT [email protected] Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17 Serves as a Diversion Program for DJJ and Civil Citation - out patient and resiential and anger management - Citrus Contact Anita Morris Phone: 352-341-6722 TEEN COURT [email protected] Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 17 Adolscent substance abuse prevention program provided through The Harbor. Mandatory for drug cases. Peer Counseling mandatory for all offenders. Parent peer circle for parents to meet with peer counselor. - Hernando Teen Court - Sumter [email protected] Diversion program for first time offenders - Sumter Contact Erin Munx Phone: 352-793-0211 TEEN COURT/DRUG COURT [email protected] Diversion program for first time offenders - Lake Contact Stephanie Glass Phone: 352-742-6510 THE CENTERS [email protected] Individual family and group therapy, substance abuse - out-patient and residential, crisis stablization unit, and anger management Marion THE CENTERS [email protected] Individual, Family and Group Therapy, Substance Abuse - out-patient and residential and anger management - Citrus Contact MARY LEE CUBBISON Phone: 352-628-5020

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 18

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 13

Max Age: 18

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THE CENTERS: Adolescent Residential Substance Abuse Treatment [email protected] Facility Youth and families receive individual, group and family therapy using evidenced-based and best practices therapies. - Hernando THE VINES [email protected] Long term residential psychiatric placement, assessments, out-patient service, medication management, support groups for adolescents with depression, family, and mental illness educaiton - Marion THOMAS LANGLEY MEDICAL CENTER Out patient mental health treatment - accepts medicaid - Sumter Contact Joan Smiley Phone: 352-793-5900 TURNING POINT COUNSELING Anger management and substance abuse education - Marion Contact Paul Schlegel Phone: 352-288-1097 WORKFORCE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Employment/job skills - Lake Contact Cheryl ridley Phone: 352-360-6280

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17 Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 18

[email protected] Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17 [email protected] Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 19

[email protected] www.workforcecentralflorida.com

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CIRCUIT 6 Alpha House of Pinellas County Long term therapeutic based program that assists pregnant girls with learning life skills to become product citizens - Pinellas www.alphahousepinellas.org Contact Phone: 727-822-8190 Baycare - The Harbor -Children's Residential Substance Abuse Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 The Harbor Academy is an 18-bed residential substance abuse treatment facility for adolescents with an average 4-6 month length of stay. Treatment includes individual, group, and family therapy - Pasco Baycare Outpatient Children Mental Health Services Psychiatric services for youth needing psychiatric intervention through pharmacological treatment to assist with accomplishment of their resiliency goals, improving their functioning and/or preventing further deterioration of their mental status. - Pasco

Max Age: 17

Baycare Outpatient Substance Abuse The children’s substance abuse outpatient program provides services to youth seeking assistance for alcohol and/or drug abuse/dependency through group and individual treatment. - Pasco

Max Age: 17

Brookwood [email protected] Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 Group Home for 50 adolescent girls - Pinellas Pam Mesmer Phone: 727-822-4789 www.brookwoodflorida.org Contact Directions for Mental Health Program provides a continuum of integrated therapeutic services from infancy to late adolescence and their families. - Pinellas www.directionsmh.org Contact Intake Phone: 727-524-4464 Hope Youth Ranch [email protected] Min Age: 11 - Max Age: 16 This program is a highly structured, faith-based, therapeutic program along with remedial education through the on-campus private school HOPE Ranch Learning Academy. Program also has Equine (horses) therapy. - Pasco Juvenile Fire Starter Program [email protected] This program provides fire prevention and education to youth with fire related criminal offenses . - Pasco Contact Public Educator Phone: 352-518-4007/ 813-929-2727 Operation PAR- PAR Academy [email protected] A residential drug treatment center for youth with serious addiction issues. - Pinellas Contact Ted Adams, Clinical Director Phone: 727-547-4508 PAR Juvenile and Family Outpatient Services [email protected] Clinical outpatient services for youth with substance abuse issues. - Pinellas Contact Suzanne Austin Phone: 727-547-4508 Pathfinders [email protected] Mental health and substance counseling for youth residing in East Pasco. - Pasco Contact Tom Shaunassey Phone: 813-417-4359 Pinellas County Urban League Operation SMART (Student Motivational and Remediaton Training) - Develops academic skills and educational competencies for grade level success and high school graduation. - Pinellas

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17

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Pinellas Youth Job Corps [email protected] A residential, educational and vocational facility for youth who are serious about learning a trade and furthering their education. Trades included at this facility are within health care and construction. - Pinellas

Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 25

Sequel Care of Florida SequelCare provides group and individual counseling services in a variety of community settings. Counselors provide intensive therapeutic interventions for youth and families experiencing behavioral and mental health disorders. - Pasco

Max Age: 17

Sequel Care of Florida [email protected] SequelCare provides group and individual counseling services in a variety of community settings. Counselors provide intensive therapeutic interventions for youth and families experiencing behavioral and mental health disorders. - Pinellas

Max Age: 17

Suncoast Center- Behavioral Health and Psychiatric Services Outpatient services for children with mental health disorders. Treatment approaches are recovery-oriented and focus on individual strenghts. - Pinellas

Max Age: 17

Westcare of Florida An after school diversion program for both delinquent and pre-delinquent youth. Services include substance abuse prevention, life skills and activities that are alternatives to crime and drug use. - Pinellas

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 17

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CIRCUIT 7 Able Body Labor Provides day labor services. - St Johns mdtpersonnel.org Contact Phone: 904-827-1660 ABUSE HOT LINE Hotline number to report child and elderly abuse. - Volusia Flagler St. Johns Putnam www.dcf.state.fl.us Contact Phone: 800-962-2873 Alanon/Alateen Family Group-Daytona Beach Provides group meetings for friends and families of alcoholics. - Volusia www.northfloridaal-anon.org Contact Phone: 386-767-9842 Alcoholic Anonymous - Putnam County Provides information regarding various group meetings for AA/NA in the local area. See websites for meeting times and locations. Putnam Alcoholic Anonymous-Flagler County Provides information regarding various group meetings for AA/NA in the local area. See websites for meeting times and locations. Flagler Alcoholic Anonymous-St. Johns County Provides information regarding various group meetings for AA/NA in the local area. See websites for meeting times and locations. - St Johns Alcoholic Anonymous-Volusia County Provides information regarding various group meetings for AA/NA in the local area. See websites for meeting times and locations. Volusia BEACH HOUSE (CINS/FINS) Provides crisis shelter for youth ages 10-17 who display runaway, truant, and ungovernable behaviors. - Volusia www.smabehavioral.org Contact Phone: 386-236-3111 Betty Griffin House Provides emergency shelter for victims of abuse. Counseling for victims of domestic abuse and sexual abuse. - St Johns www.bettygriffinhouse.com Contact Phone: 904-808-8544 Boys & Girls Club - Bunnell Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. The idea is to engage young people in activities with adults, peers, and family members to develop the confidence and self-esteem that will enable them to reach their full potential. - Flagler Boys & Girls Club - Daytona Beach Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. The idea is to engage young people in activities with adults, peers, and family members to develop the confidence and self-esteem that will enable them to reach their full potential. - Volusia Boys & Girls Club - Deland Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. The idea is to engage young people in activities with adults, peers, and family members to develop the confidence and self-esteem that will enable them to reach their full potential. - Volusia

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Boys & Girls Club - Edgewater Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. The idea is to engage young people in activities with adults, peers, and family members to develop the confidence and self-esteem that will enable them to reach their full potential. - Volusia Boys & Girls Club - Holly Hill Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. The idea is to engage young people in activities with adults, peers, and family members to develop the confidence and self-esteem that will enable them to reach their full potential. - Volusia Boys & Girls Club - Lake Helen Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. The idea is to engage young people in activities with adults, peers, and family members to develop the confidence and self-esteem that will enable them to reach their full potential. - Volusia Boys & Girls Club - New Smyrna Beach Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. The idea is to engage young people in activities with adults, peers, and family members to develop the confidence and self-esteem that will enable them to reach their full potential. - Volusia

Boys & Girls Club - Palm Coast Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. The idea is to engage young people in activities with adults, peers, and family members to develop the confidence and self-esteem that will enable them to reach their full potential. - Flagler Break the Cycle Provides substance abuse counseling, mental health and anger management. Drug screening ($15). DCF licensed. - Flagler Contact Deborah Flaherty Phone: 386-437-0026 Calvary Counseling Center (Volusia/Flagler) [email protected] Provides mental health counseling services. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-672-5571 Carl G. Austin, MA, LMHC Provides individual, family and group counseling for sex offenders. Medicaid accepted. - Volusia Contact Carl G. Austin, MA, LMHC Phone: 407-417-3859 Carolyn Anderson Counseling Provides state and nationally certified addiction counseling for clients with substance abuse. - Volusia Contact Carolyn Anderson Phone: 386-427-0233 Catholic Charities [email protected] Provides emergency assistant for food, shelter, rent, electric, etc. - St Johns Contact Phone: 904-829-6300 Catholic Charities of Central Florida Provides emergency services and assistance. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-947-6084/ 386-255-6521 CBE One-Stop Employment Division - Daytona Provides innovative customized employment and training solutions to support economic prosperity. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-323-7001 CBE One-Stop Employment Division - DeLand Provides innovative customized employment and training solutions to support economic prosperity. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-740-3232

www.breakthecycle.org

calvaryfl.com

www.ccbstaug.org

www.cflcc.org

www.onestops.com

www.onestops.com

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CBE One-Stop Employment Division - Flagler Provides innovative customized employment and training solutions to support economic prosperity. - Flagler www.onestops.com Contact Phone: 386-586-5169 CDS Family and Behavioral Health Services, Inc. Counseling and sheltering for troubled youth and runaways. Drug prevention programs. Counseling for youth with subustance abuse issues. - Putnam CDS Family and Behavioral Health Services, Inc. Counseling and sheltering for troubled youth and runaways. Drug prevention programs. Counseling for youth with subustance abuse issues. - Putnam Center for Disease Control (Volusia, Flagler, St. Johns & Putnam Counties) HIV/AIDS information. - Volusia

Central Florida Mental Health Associates [email protected] Provides couseling services for addictions, depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, relationship, self-esteem and parenting issues. - Volusia Central Florida Mental Health Associates Provides mental health services for anger management and support services. - Volusia cfmha.com Contact Phone: 386-736-9165 Changes/Safety Shelter of St. Johns [email protected] Batterers' intervention program. - St Johns www.bettygriffinhouse.com Contact Phone: 904-824-1555 Child Advocacy Center-Daytona Beach Counseling services for sexually abused children. - Volusia www.childrensadvocacy.org Contact Phone: 386-238-3830 Child Advocacy Center-Deland Counseling services for sexually abused children. - Volusia www.childrensadvocacy.org Contact Phone: 386-736-6641 Child Advocacy Center-Deltona Counseling services for sexually abused children. - Volusia www.childrensadvocacy.org Contact Phone: 386-668-5881 Child Advocacy Center-Flagler Counseling services for sexually abused children. - Flagler www.childrensadvocacy.org Contact Phone: 386-846-3781 Child Advocacy Center-New Smyrna Beach Counseling services for sexually abused children. - Volusia www.childrensadvocacy.org Contact Phone: 386-478-0133 Children's Home Society (Putnam, Volusia and Flagler Counties) [email protected] Provides evidenced-based servcies for youth and families in their homes and shelters. Provides mental health services who have suffered the pain of physical or sexual abuse, neglect, or abandonment. - Volusia

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Children's Medical Services Provides medical services for youth up to 21 years of age with chronic medical or mental health care issues. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-238-4980 Chiles Academy Support and guidance for school-age parents to assist with high school diploma. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-322-6102 Coalition for the Homeless (Volusia & Flagler) [email protected] Offers homeless aid information and assistance. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-323-1784 Coastal Mental Health Center Counseling and medication for children with serious behavioral and emotional problems. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-254-0711 Coastal Mental Health Center Counseling and medication for children with serious behavioral and emotional problems. - Flagler Contact Phone: 386-574-7417 Coastal Mental Health Center-Deltona Counseling and medication for children with serious behavioral and emotional problems. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-574-7417 Counseling & Psychotherapy Center Provides individual and family counseling. Specializes in working with adolescent youth with behavior disorders. - Volusia Contact Dr. Norman Hoffman or Lori Christiansen Phone: 386-677-3995 Counseling Associates of New Smyrna Beach Provides outpatient substance abuse and anger management counseling. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-423-9161 Counseling Associates of Port Orange Provides outpatient substance abuse and anger management counseling. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-761-2390 Daytona State College Provides basic education classes, GED testing and other educational classes. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-506-3000 Deltona Counseling Associates [email protected] Private counseling services. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-574-5148 Domestic Abuse Council Provides domestic abuse and anger management counseling. - Volusia Contact Phone: 800-500-1119 Domestic Abuse Council [email protected] Provides domestic abuse counseling and anger management counseling. Includes Batterers' Intervention Program. - Volusia Contact Phone: 800-500-1119

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doh.state.fl.us

www.volusia.k12.fl.us

coastalmhc.com

coastalmhc.com

coastalmhc.com

www.cpcflorida.com

counselingassociatesofportorange.com

www.daytonastate.edu

www.domesticabusecouncil.com

www.domesticabusecouncil.com

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Emergency Services & Homeless Coalition Provides emergency assistance with food and clothing, transitional housing for homeless famlies. - St Johns www.co.st-johns.fl.us Contact Joan Whitty Phone: 904-819-0059 EPIC (Education Prevention and Intervention Counseling) Provides a wide range of substance abuse, prevention, intervention, diversion, treatment, aftercare, mental health and anger management counseling. DCF licensed. - St Johns EPIC (Education Prevention and Intervention Counseling) Provides a wide range of substance abuse, prevention, intervention, diversion, treatment, aftercare , mental health and anger management counseling services. DCF licensed. - St Johns Family Life Center Assists domestic violence victims. - Flagler www.flsafehouse.org Contact Phone: 386-437-3505 Family Renew Community - Daytona Transitional housing program for homeless families with minor children. Clients must be employable and working toward selfsufficiency. - Volusia

Family Renew Community - Deland Transitional housing program for homeless families with minor children. Clients must be employable and working toward selfsufficiency. - Volusia Family Renew Community - Single Parent - Daytona Provides emergency shelter , clothing, food and transitional housing. - Volusia www.homelessshelterdirectory.org Contact Phone: 386-255-2594 Flagler Counseling Center [email protected] Provides mental health counseling. - Flagler www.flaglercounselingcenter.org Contact Phone: 386-206-1894 Flagler County Youth Center Afterschool program for youth in grades 6-12. Provide diverse activities to meet the interests of all youth. - Flagler www.fcyc.isgreat.org Contact Cheryl Massaro Phone: 386-437-7540 x 5101 Free Spirit Evangelistic Outreach Ministries Faith-based substance abuse transitional housing program for men. Also provides re-entry services for those tranistioning out of prison. - Volusia Gateway Community Services Provides residential substance abuse counseling and services for dual diagnosed clients. - St Johns Contact Phone: 904-387-4661 Gateway Community Services Adolescent Services (13-17) Residential substance abuse and dual diagnosis. If substance abuse is the predominant need, outpatient also. - St Johns Contact Phone: 904-646-4889 Grace House Pregnancy Resource Center Provides pregnancy testing, counseling and referral services. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-822-9797

www.gatewaycommunity.org Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17 www.gatewaycommunity.com

gracehouseprc.org

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H. Ken McCullogh, MA, LMHC Provides counseling for individuals and families post traumatic stress disorder and anger management. Accepts Medicaid. - Volusia Contact Ken McCullough Phone: 386-738-1085 Halifax Behavioral Services Parenting classes. - Volusia halifaxhealth.org Contact Phone: 386-254-5333 Halifax Behavioral Services Mental health crisis stabilization unit for juveniles. Also provides non-emergency services. - Volusia halifaxhealth.org Contact Phone: 386-274-5333 Halifax Urban Ministries-Daytona Beach Provides meals to homeless individuals and assistance with shelter during weather emergency. Laundry and showers available. Volusia Halifax Urban Ministries-New Smyrna Beach Provides emergency assistance for food, formula and diapers. Also provides cold weather shelter services. - Volusia www.halifaxurbanministries.org Contact Phone: 386-428-1724 Halifax Urban Ministries-Ormond Beach Provides emergency assistance for food, formula and diapers. - Volusia www.halifaxurbanministries.org Contact Phone: 386-615-1326 Haven Recovery Center, West Volusia Provides short term and long term residential substance abuse treatment (30 days to nine months). Also provides outpatient aftercare services. Provides a sliding fee scale, Will not deny treatment due to inability to pay. - Volusia Healthy Start of Volusia/Flagler Counties Provides in-home services for newborns. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-252-4277 Hearthstone Foundation [email protected] Provides substance abuse counseling. - Flagler Contact Phone: 386-238-1348 Hearthstone Foundation [email protected] Provides substance abuse counseling. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-238-1348 Hospice of Volusia/Flagler Counties (Port Orange) Traumatic loss and grief counseling for children and adults. - Volusia Contact Phone: 800-272-2717/ 386-322-4752 Hospice of Volusia/Flagler Counties-Deland Traumatic loss and grief counseling for children and adults. - Volusia Contact Phone: 800-272-2717/ 386-822-4848 Hospice of Volusia/Flagler Counties-Ormond Beach Traumatic loss and grief counseling for children and adults. - Volusia Contact Phone: 800-272-2717/ 386-673-7770

healthystartfv.org

www.hearthstonefoundation.org

www.hearthstonefoundation.org

hovf.org

hovf.org

hovf.org

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Human Services Division-Volusia County To assist with past due rent, mortgage, utility and water bill payments. - Volusia www.volusia.org Contact Phone: 386-254-4675 Jewish Federation of Volusia and Flagler Counties, Inc. Provides assistance with food, clothing, furniture, rent and utilities. - Volusia www.jewishdaytona.org Contact Phone: 386-672-0294 Labor Finders Provides day labor services. - St Johns laborfinders.com Contact Phone: 904-825-2115 Marchman Act - Involuntary Commitment Provides information regarding the process of having someone involuntary sent for assessment for treatment for addictions. - Volusia www.smabehavioral.org Contact Jamie James Phone: 386-236-3165 Mary K. Brown, LMHC, NCC Provides individual, family and group counseling for sex offenders. Also provides counseling for victims of sexual abuse. Medicaid and private insurance accepted. - Volusia Mary K. Brown, LMHC, NCC Proivdes individual, family and group counseling for sex offenders. Also provides counseling for victims of sexual abuse. Medicaid and private insurance provider. - Volusia MDT Personnel [email protected] Provides day labor services. - St Johns Contact Phone: 904-810-5567 Narcotics Anonymous/NA Provides information regarding various group meetings for NA. - Volusia www.daytonana.org Contact Phone: 386-831-1660 Neighborhood Center Provides emergency shelter. - Volusia www.theneighborhoodcenterwv.org Contact Phone: 386-734-8120 Neighborhood Center of West Volusia [email protected] Emergency shelter, hot meals, food pantry, emergency financial assistance, hygiene products, diapers, crisis counseling. - Volusia www.theneighborhoodcenterwv.org Contact Phone: 386-734-8120 New Start Faith-based youth outreach ministry to encourage, refocus and reinforce positive growth. - Volusia www.newstartteens.org Contact Steve Miller Phone: 386-258-9953 Newman Counseling Alternatives [email protected] Provides counseling services for the batterer. - Volusia Contact Thomas Newman Phone: 386-253-4559 North/South Florida Human Services [email protected] Provides substance abuse and anger management counseling. DCF licensed. Also provides aftercare services. - St Johns www.northsouthflorida.org Contact Phone: 904-301-1145

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Northeast Community Action Agency Provides education, empowerment and assistance to low income persons. - Flagler nfcaa.net Contact Phone: 386-313-2506 Oasis Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment [email protected] 12 week program. Adolescents and adults served. $40 evaluation, $25 group sessions and random drug testing. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-341-1303 Outreach Community Care Network [email protected] Provides medical and other service coordination for HIV/AIDS affected people. Respite care, mental and substance abuse counseling, pharmaceuticals, home delivered meals, health care, dental care and insurance payment assistance. - Volusia Palmetto House Non-profit organization that provides counseling and transitional housing for homeless individuals and families to help establish selfsufficient, productive lives. - Volusia

Pregnancy Crisis Center Provides pregnancy testing, medical, housing, education, financial and support group assistance. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-257-2229 Prince of Peace Social Services for Ormond and Holly Hill Residents Provides food, utility assistance, gasoline, diapers and some prescriptions. - Volusia Project Hope (Helping Our People in Emergencies) [email protected] Provides emergency living assistance. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-236-9743 Putnam Behavioral Healthcare Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling. - Putnam Contact Phone: 386-329-3780 Putnam Behavioral Healthcare Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling. - Putnam Contact Phone: 386-329-3780 Putnam County Literacy Services Tutoring services for reading and literacy. - Putnam Contact Phone: 386-329-0126 Randstad Provides temporary employment opportunities. - St Johns Contact Phone: 904-823-2102 Reality House Provides TASC evaluation/referrals. Six to nine month male only program. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-236-3308 Resources for Woman Pregnancy Care Provides pregnancy testing, maternity and baby items. Abstinence education. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-760-2113

projecthopefl.com

www.putnam-fl.com

ranstad.com

www.smabehavioral.org

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Safety Council of Volusia & Flagler Counties Provides alcohol safety education course. DUI school and victim's awareness programs. - Volusia www.sunshinesafety.org Contact Phone: 386-253-6400 Salvation Army of Volusia County Six month residential substance abuse program. Referrals made by the Department of Corrections. - Volusia www.salvationarmy.org Contact Phone: 386-236-2020 Serenity House - Women with Dependent Children Provides day treatment, aftercare, prevention and substance abuse treatment to homeless women with children. - Volusia www.serenityhouseofvolusia.org Contact Vicki Bitler Phone: 386-252-0324 Serenity House West [email protected] Provides residential substance abuse treatment for males, 6-9 months therapeutic, re-entry phase into community. - Volusia www.serenityhouseofvolusia.org Contact Bob Borger Phone: 386-734-3111 Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Provides individual and group counseling for individuals and family members affected by sexual assault or childhood sexual abuse. Volusia St. Francis House Serves free lunch to homeless and needy, temporary shelter for homeless. - St Johns Contact Bob Richards Phone: 904-829-8937 St. Johns County Social Services Provides emergency assistance with rent, electric and medical bills. - St Johns www.co.st-johns.fl.us Contact Phone: 904-209-6140 St. Johns Mental Health Provides substance abuse, mental health, medication management and anger management counseling. DCF licensed. - St Johns staugustinehealth.com Contact Phone: 904-209-0655 Staffing for St. Augustine Provides temporary employment opportunities. - St Johns staugjobs.com Contact Phone: 904-797-2244 Stewart Marchman Center Adolescent Outpatient Program (ADOP) Provides assistance to adolescents with substance abuse/dependency issues. - Volusia Stewart-Marchman-ACT Behavioral Healthcare/Adolescents Residential Adolescent Treatment (RAP) Provides residential adolescent treatment (4-6 months) for drug dependent adolescents. Provides sliding fee scale. - Volusia Stewart-Marchman-ACT Behavioral Healthcare-Daytona Provides assessments and evaluations for substance abuse/dependence. Dual diagnosis eval and treatment for adults. - Volusia www.smabehavioral.org Contact Kathryn Clay or Linda Flemming Phone: 386-947-2454 Stewart-Marchman-ACT Behavioral Healthcare-DeBary Provides substance abuse counseling, drug screens, assessments and outpatient treatment. - Volusia www.smabehavioral.org Contact Phone: 800-539-4228

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Stewart-Marchman-ACT Behavioral Healthcare-Flagler Vince Carter Sanctuary Provides substance abuse counseling and residential detox facility for adults and residential treatment for adults. - Flagler Stewart-Marchman-ACT Behavioral Services - Pinegrove Crisis Center Mental health crisis stabilization unit for adults. - Volusia Stewart-Marchman-ACT Detox and Addictions Detox facility, safe withdrawal from alcohol and drugs. Licensed physician available for 3-14 day detox period. - Volusia www.smabehavioral.org Contact Phone: 800-539-4228 Stewart-Marchman-ACT WARM Program (women with children) Provides specialized programs for pregnant or post-partum women and mothers struggling with addition. Intensive and outpatient services provided. - Volusia Teach One to Lead One (T1L1) Provides mentoring services for troubled youth on probation. The program is designed to teach basic principles of life. - Volusia www.myrefugechristiancenter.com Contact Vince Cuda Phone: 386-747-3971 Teen Challenge [email protected] Provides residential substance abuse/shelter designed for teens but not limited to teens. Faith based program. - Volusia Flagler St Johns Putnam The House Next Door Parenting classes. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-738-9769 The House Next Door-Daytona Beach Provides mental health counseling. Accepts Medicaid. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-738-9169 The House Next Door-Deland Provides mental health counseling. Accepts Medicaid. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-738-9169 The House Next Door-Deltona Provides mental health counseling. Accepts Medicaid. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-860-1776 Traveller's Aid Provides bus tickets for Greyhound. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-673-8000 United Way of Volusia County Referral agency for emergency services such as food and shelter. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-253-0563 Vocational Rehabilitation Provides training, education and other resources for those with emotional, mental or physical disabilities. - Volusia Contact Phone: 386-615-6111

www.thehousenextdoor.org

www.thehousenextdoor.org

www.thehousenextdoor.org

www.thehousenextdoor.org

www.halifaxurbanministries.com

www.211live.org

rehabworks.org

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Westaff Provides temporary employment opportunities. - St Johns westaff.com Contact Phone: 904-824-9794 Work Source Offers assistance to those looking for employment. - Putnam www.worksourcefl.com Contact Phone: 386-329-3724 Worksource Provides assistance with resume writing. Computers, fax machines, telephones available for use, transition programs job prep classes. Financial assistance available. - St Johns

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CIRCUIT 8 A PLUS Program [email protected] A PLUS Program is a free college and career readiness program for high school students - Levy Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 18 aplususa.org Contact Johnnie Jones Phone: 352-441-0928 ABBA Ministries Substance Abuse Counseling and family counseling - Baker Contact Phone: 800-559-9503 Alachua County Library District The library provides homework assistance and tutoring programs. - Alachua www.aclib.us Contact Phone: Alachua Youth Build [email protected] Min Age: 18 - Max Age: 22 education and vocational services - Alachua www.fiwi.org/content/alachua-youthbuild Contact Carrie Tam Phone: 352-244-5137 Alcoholics Anonymous Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 99 12 step program for Alcoholics - Alachua Phone: 352-372-8091 www.northcentralflaa.org Contact Baker County Counseling Service [email protected] Baker County Counseling Services provides Substance Abuse Treatment, Anger Management, Shoplifiting Courses and Money Management Classes. - Baker Baker County Exceptional Student Services Student services and services for mental and physically challenged children - Baker www.baker.k12.fl.us/district/depts/ese Contact Phone: 904-259-7825 Baker County Recreation Department Sports, and activities, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts - Baker Contact Phone: 904-259-2590 Baker County Youth Hope Center Counseling, child and youth activities - Baker Contact Kim Sirdevan Phone: 904-259-1735 Big Brothers & Big Sisters [email protected] Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 17 Mentoring - Alachua Contact John Bonacce Phone: 352-375-2525 Big Brothers Big Sisters Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17 - Bradford www.bbbsmidflorida.org Contact Phone: 904-964-8092 Boys and Girls Club Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 18 After school program. Provides tutoring, computer technology, FCAT prep. Arts and crafts, sports, drug prevention - Alachua www.bgca.org Contact Keith Blanchard Phone: 352-372-5342

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Catholic Charities Clothing Free/Low Cost - Alachua Catholic charitiesUSA.org Contact Phone: 352-372-0294 CDS Behavioral and Health Services [email protected] Provides Prevention programs in Alachua and surrounding counties. CDS is aimed at combating addiction, substance abuse, and reunifying families with troubled youth. - Alachua Children's Home Society [email protected] MODEL Mentoring Program for youth with parents who are incarcerated in a federal or state prison - Alachua www.chsfl.org Contact Jennifer Anchors Phone: 352-334-0955 City of Gainesville Parks and Recreation Recreational Activities and Summer Camps - Alachua cityofgainesville.org Contact Phone: 352-334-5067 Community Action Agency [email protected] Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 18 Employment skills training, job placement, job search assistance, GED training - Baker nfcaa.net Contact Alterial Baker Phone: 904-259-4481 Discount Counseling Network Substance Abuse Treatment and Criminal Thinking - Bradford Union Contact Phone: 352-332-9960 Florida 21st Centry Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 13 Free summer program. Lunch Provided. Available at Hawthorne Middle and High School, Howard Bishop Middle, Mebane Middle, Lincoln Middle, Lake Forest Elementary - Alachua Florida Works Career Center Job Search - Bradford floridaworksonline.com Contact Phone: 904-964-8092 Focus on Leadership [email protected] Min Age: 7 - Max Age: 15 Mentoring for boys and girls ages 7-15 - Alachua Larry McDaniel Phone: 352-338-7390 Contact Girl's Place Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18 After school and summer programs for girls - Alachua www.girlsplace.net Contact Phone: 352-373-4475 Job Corps of Gainesville Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 24 Job Corps offers education and training opportunities to help train for long-term specialized careers. Provides an opportunity to get a GED or High School Diploma - Alachua Lake City Recovery Lake City Recovery is inpatient drug treatment for males. This program serves all counties in Circuit 8 - Alachua Contact Paul Wilder Phone: 386-487-0800 x 0821 Levy County PIPSA Provide Drug Education Services to middle school students - Levy Contact Robert Wells Phone: 352-528-3874

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17

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Meridian Behavioral Healthcare Max Age: 99 Substance abuse and mental health services - Gilchrist www.mbhci.org Contact Phone: 800-330-5615 Meridian Behavioral Healthcare Max Age: 99 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services - Levy Phone: 800-330-5615 www.mbhci.org Contact Meridian Behavioral Healthcare Max Age: 99 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services - Union www.mbhci.org Contact Phone: 800-330-5615 Meridian Behavioral Healthcare Max Age: 99 Mental Health and substance abuse services - Bradford www.mbhci.org Contact Phone: 800-330-5615 Meridian Behavioral Healthcare Max Age: 99 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services - Alachua www.mbhci.org Contact Phone: 352-374-5615 One Stop Workforce [email protected] Job Search/Training - Alachua www.floridaworksonline.com Contact Andrea Hopkins Phone: 352-486-5580 PACE [email protected] Gender based school program - Alachua Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17 pacecenter.org Contact Kathy Southwick Phone: 352-374-8799 Peaceful Paths Provides services to children and parents who have witnessed or been victims of domestic violence - Alachua www.peacefulpaths.org Contact Phone: 352-377-5690 Pleasant Place Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17 Services for Pregnant Teens - Alachua Phone: 352-373-6993 www.pleasantplace.net Contact Reichert House [email protected] Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 18 Prevention and Intervention after-school program for boys. Youth must be an Alachua County resident and enrolled in school. No cost to participate. - Alachua Unity Family Community Center, Inc [email protected] Provides Mentors to youth who have parents in Prison - Levy Contact Joyce Williams Phone: 352-529-2030 University of Florida cooperative Extension Services [email protected] Educational programs in agriculture, consumer sciences community development and 4 H youth development - Baker Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18 www.bakerifas.ufl.edu Contact Renee Gore Phone: 904-259-3520 Village Counseling Center [email protected] Max Age: 99 VCC provides services in all of Circuit 8. Psychosexual Assessments and Treatment, Abuse treatment, parent education - Alachua Robert Edelman Phone: 352-373-8189 www.villagecounselingcenter.net Contact

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We Soar Musical Arts Workshop - Levy Contact Mimi Johnson Phone: 352-528-2170 Work Source Employment search/training, support services for clients include child care referrals - Baker Contact Phone: 904-259-7702 YMCA Recreational Activities for youth - Union Contact Phone: 904-964-9622 YMCA Recreational Activities for Youth - Alachua Contact Phone: 352-374-9622 YMCA - Bradford Contact Phone: 904-964-9622 Youth Enhancement Services [email protected] Grant to provide wrap around services for youth on PCP/CR or Probation. - Levy Contact Sharon Battles Phone: 352-528-4722

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Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 99 www.worksourcefl.com

www.ncfymca.org Max Age: 99 www.ncfymca.org

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CIRCUIT 9 Addictions Receiving Facility [email protected] Clients’ ages: 12-17 years old Type of Services: Substance Abuse and Dual Diagnos Funding: DCF & Orange County Population served: drug abusing youth, ages 12 – 17 - Orange

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17

Behavioral Support Services Outpatient treatment of adolescents with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders. - Osceola www.bssorlando.com Contact Phone: 407-830-6412 x 106 BETA Center [email protected] Parenting Education Services, Pregnant/Parenting Teen Program, Neighborhood-based Family Services, Emergency Family Support Services and the Residential Program - Orange Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida Sports & recreation; health & life skills; education & career development; leadership development programs. Facilities for learning center, games, arts & crafts, and gymnasium. - Osceola Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida Sports & recreation; health & life skills; education & career development; leadership development programs. Facilities for learning center, games, arts & crafts, and gymnasium. - Orange Boys Town of Central Florida Services/Family in Need of Services, Common Sense Parenting® classes, and Project Safe Place, a national program that assists at-risk girls and boys in crisis. - Orange

Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 18

Center for Drug -Free Living- Clarcona Point Residential [email protected] The Outpatient Center offers comprehensive, confidential counseling services and consultation for individuals and businesses using evidence based treatment approaches which include individual and group counseling. - Orange

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17

Center for Drug Free Living, Inc. Osceola Prevention, Community Based Prevention, Substance Abuse Treatment - Osceola www.cfdfl.com Contact Phone: 407-846-5285 Central Florida Behavioral Hospital Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 17 Child and adolescent psychiatric program; child and adolescent residential program; adolescent partial hospitalization program. Individual, group, family, and recreational therapy. - Osceola Children's Home Society of Orange County [email protected] Targeted Case Managers assess the needs of children and families, plan appropriate services, link children and families with community resources, monitor services, and advocate for clients’ needs. - Orange Community Counseling of Central Florida Anger management and parent education courses, mental health counseling & assessments - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-291-8009 Community Counseling of Central Florida [email protected] Community-based counseling services to at-risk families in Orange & Osceola Counties - Orange Contact Corrie L. Hungerford, Ph.D Phone: 407-291-8009

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Devereux Florida Individual/family therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management - Osceola www.devereux.org Contact Phone: 321-281-3840 Devereux Florida Orange RTC [email protected] The Devereux Florida Residential Treatment Center (RTC) serves children and adolescents (6 through 17 years of age) who suffer from Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17 emotional, behavioral and psychological problems. - Orange Florida Hospital Inpatient treatment and outpatient services - Osceola www.Floridahospital.com Contact Phone: 407-846-4343 Florida Safety Council Juvenile Offender Life Training; Anger Management; Shoplifting/Impulse Control for 1st time offenders to inform them of alternative ways of coping with negative behavior, coping with anger and to reduce reoccurrence of theft. - Osceola Goodwill Industries of Central Florida - Orange Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17 GoodGuides connects students with caring, qualified mentors to encourage healthy behaviors, promote successful outcomes - Orange http://www.goodwillcfl.org Contact '[email protected]' Phone: 407-235-1500 Goodwill Industries of Central Florida- GoodGuides Mentoring '[email protected]' GoodGuides connects students with caring, qualified mentors to encourage healthy behaviors, promote successful outcomes - Orange Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 17 http://www.goodwillcfl.org Contact Rueben Malave Phone: 407-235-1500 Goodwill Industries of Central Florida- Project Compass Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 18 Project COMPASS is a comprehensive vocational program that points non-violent, youth offenders, ages 14 through 18, in the right direction - Orange Goodwill Industry Good Guides Self sufficiency job center. Interviewing skills, job-search training, mentoring. - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-847-0696 Healing Tree Sexual abuse counseling for children - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-518-6936 Human Services Associates -VRS Social Services, Inc [email protected] Mentoring And Academic Services - Orange Contact Valerie Rozier Smith Phone: 321-276-1481 Intervention Services, Inc. Behavior analysis, counseling, psychiatric evaluations, and Case Management - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-931-2911 x 100 Jilda A. Dorio-Capobianco, M.S, Counseling and sex offender treatment - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-443-2838 Juvenile Drug Court - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-742-2518

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Kissimmee Parks and Recreation Department Depending on site: Preschool programs, after school drop-in, summer camps, youth sports, after school programs, youth general interest, teen nights, and special needs recreation. - Osceola Maribel Freay, MSW, LCSW Individual (children, adolescents, adults), couple, family and group counseling. Bi-lingual; English and Spanish. - Osceola Contact Phone: 321-250-1054 Nehemiah Educational & Economic Development - Orange Contact Phone: Orange County Juvenile Drug Courts Cilono, Sharon [[email protected]] Comrehensive Substance Abuse Assessment and Treatment - Orange Contact Sharon Cilano Phone: 407-836-9500 Orange County Parks and Recreations [email protected] Recreational programs that guarantee something for all ages. - Orange Contact Matt Suedmeyer Phone: 407-836-6200 Osceola County Health Department Medical and dental clinic for families - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-343-2000 Osceola County Public School Board Elementary, Secondary, and Alternative schools and services for youth in Osceola County. - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-870-4600 Park Place Inpatient and Outpatient Mental Health Services - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-846-0023 Redirections [email protected] Functional Family Therapy - Osceola Contact Cesia (Sonali) Gonzalez Phone: 407-455-9179 School District of Osceola County Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative Mental health and education services for youth - Osceola

www.mflcounseling.com

http://www.orangecountyfl.net/RecreationLeisur

www.osceolahealth.org

www.osceola.k12.fl.us

Sunnyside Children's Home and Youth Shelter Shelter placement for children, respite care for teens - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-498-7013 x 103 or 148 Technical Education Center Osceola General and Vocational Education - Osceola www.osceola.k12.fl.us Contact Phone: 407-344-5080 The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families - Teen Express Teen Xpress is a mobile health unit that provides free medical and mental health care for at-risk youth in select locations throughout Orange County. - Orange

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The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families - The Healing Tree The Healing Tree has emerged as the leading treatment facility in Central Florida for traumatized victims of sexual assault. - Orange University Behavioral Center Provides the following mental health specialty services for children and adolescents - Orange Contact Phone: 407-281-7000 University Behavioral Center Inpatient and outpatient mental health treatment. Psychiatric evaluations and medication monitoring. - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-282-3000 Workforce of Central Florida Job assessment, training, and placement - Osceola Contact Phone: 407-847-4121

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CIRCUIT 10 ACTS Youth Residential A 20 bed facility for males in Mulberry. Program is 6 to 9 months in length. - Polk Contact Pat Horton Phone: 863-428-1520 Agency for Persons with Disabilities APD provides service referrals for youth with an IQ under 70 or with certain developmental disabilities. - Polk Contact Phone: 863-413-3360 Center for Behavioral Health Case management, medication management, individual and family counseling. - Polk Contact Phone: 800-723-3248 Children's Advocacy Center www.highlandssheriff.org Provides wrap around services for youth who have been abused. Services accessed through MDT staffing. - Highlands Contact Jeff Roth Phone: 863-402-6845 Drug Court [email protected] Adolescent drug court program. - Polk Contact Ryan Conners Phone: 863-534-4503 Family Support Services Case management for youth and families. Program works towards family and economic stability. - Polk Contact Rachel Bartley Phone: 863-412-5389 Florida Sheriff's Youth Villa www.youthranches.org Residential program, private placement or through DCF. - Polk Contact Phone: 863-533-0371 Healthy Start Pregnancy support services, parenting education and support, family planning, and other services. - Polk Contact Phone: 863-297-3043 Heartland for Children Community based care agency for C10. Provides services for depedent youth & familes as well as prevention services and post adoption services. Services are accessed through and MDT staffing. - Polk Hope Counseling Family and individual counseling. - Polk Contact Phone: 863-709-8110 InnerAct Alliance www.inneractalliance.org Program provides substance abuse education and prevention programming. - Polk Contact Phone: 863-802-0777 Innovations in Counseling [email protected] Adolescent and family counseling. - Polk Contact Phone: 863-294-8845

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Lakeland Teen Challenge www.teenchallenge.cc Private, residential, faith-based program for girls. - Polk Contact Phone: 863-647-1944 Paradigm Group [email protected] Individual and family counseling. Accepts medicaid. - Highlands Contact Phone: 863-452-0710 Peace River Center- Children's Services Resiliency Team Targeted & Non-Targeted Case Management, Transitional Services, Mentoring, Parenting Program - Polk Contact Angela Jones Phone: 863-519-0575 Polk Works polkworks.org Young leaders program offers academic support and career coaching to youth aged 16-21. - Polk Contact Nilda Blanco Phone: 863-508-1100 Tri-County Mental Health Community mental health provider for Highlands County. - Highlands Contact Phone: 863-452-0670 Tripe Eagle CDC [email protected] Consequences of Crime classes, shoplifting class, gender specific programming, various community projects. All services are avaible for court involved youth. - Polk Youth For Christ [email protected] Faith based community program that provides mentoring, summer camp, and community service opportunities. - Polk Contact Mike Young Phone: 863-325-9220

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CIRCUIT 11 Advocate Program--Bridging Families and Communities altheab@advocate program.com Community based inter-agency team providing intensive home based services for children of high conflict and domestic violence families. Fiscally managed by The Advocate Program, Inc., it is a System of Care focusing on family strengths and need. - Dade Alliance for Psychological Services [email protected] Evaluation and treatment of sexual offenders. The program offers group, family, individual and relapse prevention therapy. - Dade Contact Edward S.Sczechowicz, PhD Phone: 305-251-3464 Alternative Program (Improving Community Control Project) Provides a full range of programs and services to the youth who are currently under the supervision of the State of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Community Control Program. Provides tutoring and counseling services - Dade Center for Child and Family Enrichment [email protected] Individual and Family Therapy - Dade cfeinc.org Contact Phone: 305-624-7450 Citrus Health Network, JETS Program [email protected] Comprehensive evaluation and psychotherapy services for adolescents on probation through the Department of Juvenile Justice. Services include comprehensive evaluations, individual counseling, anger management, random drug testing, anti-theft course - Dade Citrus Health Network, TACT Program [email protected] Specialized outpatient evidence-based treatment for juvenile sexual offenders who exhibit sexually inappropriate and/or offensive behavior. Program length is 48 sessions (one hour per week) - Dade Community Health of South Dade (CHI) [email protected] Outpatient substance abuse and mental health counseling, psychological evaluations and medication management. - Dade Contact Mayelin Lima Phone: 305-252-4886 Concerned African Women [email protected] Twelve week family empowerment program for youth and parents. Focus is on improving self-esteem, school performance and prosocial bonding. - Dade Court Options [email protected] Parenting, and job skills workshops - Dade Contact Sue Browning Phone: 305-378-8122 x 125 Dade Family Counseling - Hialeah [email protected] - Dade Contact Jose Garcia Phone: Drug Free Youth In Town (D-FY-It) Drug Free Youth In Town (DFYIT) is an organization dedicated to giving recognition to kids to live a healthy,drug-free lifestyle by providing information, as well as opportnities to learn leadership skills through community service activities. - Dade Early Prevention Intervention Program - Dade Contact William Sanchez Phone: 305-687-2650

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Ganley Foundation [email protected] Stress Reduction Therapy, Depreasasion, Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Counseling, Educational services to youth, Professional Staff Training, Community education - Dade Girl Power - Dade

Requirements/Resrictions Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 21

Min Age: 11 - Max Age: 17

Contact Kerry Bruce Phone: 305-756-5502 Here's Help Outpatient Treatment--South [email protected] Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents and adults. Individual and group counseling, family therapy, psychosocial evaluations and drug screening. Program runs from 4 to 6 months. - Dade Here's Help--North [email protected] Residential substance abuse treatment for males ages 13-25. Services include counseling, job placement assistance and educational programs. Outpatient services for all ages. Drug screening. Program runs 6-12 months. - Dade

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 25

Hispanic Coalition [email protected] Free individual, family and group counseling for families who are having difficulties with delinquency, anger management, communication, drugs, etc. Two offices, 5659 West Flagler Street, with above phone & 3830 SW 137 Avenue, Miami 33175,

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 18

Institute for Family Centered Services Individual and Family Counseling - Dade Contact Evelyn Bass Phone: 305-823-8665 Jackson North Community Mental Health Center Community Mental Health Center - Dade Contact Trenicia Johnson Phone: 786-466-2826 Jackson Memorial Hospital Mental Health Hospital Center [email protected] Provides Individual and Group therapy, psychiatric services and case management services for the Death and Hard of Hearing. No age criteria. - Dade Jackson Memorial Hospital Mental Health Hospital Centre [email protected] Individual and Group Counseling for the deaf and hard of hearing (HH). - Dade Contact Lettie Calderon Phone: 305-355-8059 Jackson Memorial Hospital Outreach/Adolescent Substance [email protected] Abuse Program Individual and family counseling, substance abuse counseling, drug screening - Dade

JMH Juvenile Addictions Receiving Facility (JARF) [email protected] Also contact Bernice Spann 305-442-1453 or 305-774-3600. The JARF provides substance abuse evaluation, detox and stabilization and psychiatric/psychological evaluations for adolescents ages 13-17. Bed capacity : 20 (15 male, 5 female). - Dade

Min Age: 4 - Max Age: 18

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Juvenile Weapons Offender Program (GATE Program) Fax 305-547-4619 For youth who have committed an offense with a weapon. Offenders are confronted by the traumatic physical, emotional, and financial consequences of violence on victims and their families. They complete 100 hours of community service Miami Behavioral Health Center [email protected] Comprehensive mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence, prevention and treatment services to children, adolescents and adults of Miami Dade County. Screening, crisis stabilization, outpatient, case management, crisis intervention, residential - Dade

Min Age: 4 - Max Age: 18

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Miami Behavioral Health Center [email protected] Outpatient substance abuse counseling, drug screening - Dade Contact Daymis Betancourt Phone: 305-774-3600 Miami Dade County Health Department WIC and Nutrition [email protected] Program--UM Nutrition program for women, infants and children which provides nutritional education and counseling, breastfeeding education, and Miami Rescue Mission--Community Activity Center [email protected] Serves "at risk" youth in Overtown/Wynwood communities. After-school program includes homework assistance, FCAT tutoring, arts and sports activities. Summer program is offered during the months of June through August. - Dade

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National Run Away Switchboard [email protected] Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 21 24 hour national hotline that makes referrals to run away, homeless and at risk youth and their parents - Dade www.1800ruaaway.org Contact Operator Phone: 800-786-2929 New Era Health Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 21 Substance Abuse Counseling Individual and family Counseling - Dade www.newerahealthcenter.com Contact Ana Rodriguez Phone: 305-559-8838 Professional Health Network Individual, Family, and Substance Abuse Counseling - drug screeening and Psychological Evaluations - Dade Contact Steven Murray Phone: 305-274-4330 Psych-Solutions Min Age: 3 - Max Age: 21 - Dade Contact Phone: 305-668-9000 Regis House (South) [email protected] Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 17 Substance abuse counseling, individual and family counseling, drug screening - Dade www.regishouse.org Contact Premysl Ulman Phone: 305-254-1928 Regis House, Inc. (North) [email protected] Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 18 Non-profit community based program which helps to improve lives for a healthy community through family support, mental health and substance abuse services. Intensive outpatient therapy for adolescents with substance abuse or conduct problems. - Dade

S.O.S. Start Off Smart-- Homestead Police Department [email protected] Evidence-based program that identifies and maximizes strengths in the home and community. Works with the police department, using a team approach, to identify and provide services to families that are at risk of abuse and neglect. - Dade Salvation Army--Women and Children's Lodge Provides emergency housing for women and children. Provides 3 meals per day, social, educational programs, and individual counseling. Also maintains battered women shelter, Women in Distress. Must be referred through Homeless Helpline 877-994-4357 Social Security--Miami North--District Office Issues new or duplicate Social Security cards, enrolls persons over 65 in Medicare ad processes applications for benefits. Most transactions may be handled by telephone or mail. - Dade Social Security-Miami South-District Office Issues new or duplicate Social Security cards, enrolls persons over 65 in Medicare and processes applications for benefits. Most transactions may be handled by telephone or mail. - Dade

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South Miami nHospital /Addiction Treatment Center Day Treatment for Substance Abuse and Mental Health - Dade www.baptisthealth.net Contact Angela Conway Phone: 786-662-8118 Sweet Vine, Inc. [email protected] Prevention and outreach services specifically tailored to overcome ethnic barriers while producing academic achievers . Target group Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18 is low to moderate income families residing in south Miami-Dade - Dade TASC (Treatment Alternatives for Safer Communities) [email protected] Mental health and substance abuse assessment of youth involved in juvenile justice system. Will be assessed at Juvenile Assessment Center 24/7 or by referral by JPO if need is determined. Can also contact Lauren Rabbito, JACS I (Supervisor). - Dade

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17

The Alliance fo Gay Lesbian Bi-Sexual Transgender Youth Min Age: 11 - Max Age: 17 Provides Individual and Family counseling, housing and educational assistance. - Dade Contact Alina Serreno or Carla Sylva Phone: 305-899-8087 The Center For Independent Living of South Florida, Inc. Independent Living Services for the Deaf and Hard of hearing. - Dade Contact Alex Suarez Phone: 305-751-8025 The Children's Bereavement Center [email protected] Provides free peer support groups to children, young adults and families who are grieving the death of a love one. - Dade Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 25 www.childbereavement.org Contact Peter Willig Phone: 305-668-4902 The Counseling Center of Miami [email protected] Therapeutic services to adults, adolescents, and children though individual, couple, family and group work. Services in English, Spanish, Creole. Sliding fee scale and some limited pro-bono treatment for financially struggling families. - Dade

The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment [email protected] The institute provides eduction, research, consultations and evaluation for mental health cre providers. - Dade www.melissainstitute.org Contact Dr. Frank DeLaurier Phone: 786-662-5210 The Village Addiction Treatment Center [email protected] Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 Residential Substance Abuse counseling and mental health sevices - Dade Janet Nicols Phone: 305-341-1705 villagesouth.com Contact The Village Life Program Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17 Home based Intensive outpatient substance abuse Mental Health and family counseling drug screening. - Dade [email protected] Contact Paul Staffelbach Phone: 305-573-3784 Young Parents Project [email protected] Program for Young Mothers - Dade Contact Jill Little Phone: 305-638-6774 Youth Re-Entry Program--ICFH [email protected] Evidence-based family-centered approach and treatment for youth who are re-entering the community after residential placement in Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 a DJJ facility - Dade

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CIRCUIT 12 Attitudes Program 6 week long program offered by Manatee County School Board. Addresses issues and behaviors that are having a negative impact in school, home or within peer group. - Manatee Boys and Girls Clubs [email protected] Provides programs and services to children which emphasize social, educational, cultural and physical development. This program also serves Sarasota County - Manatee

Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18

Brotherhood of Men Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 19 Mentoring program for youth in Sarasota County - Sarasota Dominic Harris Phone: 941-400-0444 www.brotherhoodofmen.com Contact Coastal Behavioral Health Care Assessment and outpatient Mental health and substance abuse counseling; also includes a 24 hour crisis hotline - Sarasota coastalbh.org Contact Jerry Thompson Phone: 941-953-0000 Coastal/Family Life Intervention Program /FLIP Min Age: 7 - Max Age: 17 Family counseling for high risk youth. - Sarasota Helen Dixon Phone: Contact Compass Program - (Coastal Behavioral Health Care) Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17 Residential substance abuse treatment/mental health overlay services - Sarasota www.coastalbh.org Contact Jerry Thompson Phone: 941-639-5535-x103 First Step/Youth Outpatient Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17 Outpatient counseling for substance abuse. Individual, family and group therapy - Sarasota Dodie Phone: 941-366-5333 www.fsos.org/index.html Contact First Step-Adult Outpatient Counseling Out patient substance abuse counseling. Sliding fee scale. 3 levels of intensity. Assessment determines level for each individual Sarasota Florida Center for Child & Family Intervention therapies/healthy families services - Sarasota www.thefloridacenter.org Contact Kathryn Shea Phone: 941-371-8820 HIV/STD Class "The Real Deal" Min Age: 15 - Max Age: 18 HIV and STD class - educating youth and parent's about HIV and STDs - Manatee www.doh.state.fl.us/chdmanatee Contact Manatee County Health Dept. Phone: 941-748-0747x1432 Home Detox Drug and Alcohol detox in home. Private pay with sliding fee - Sarasota [email protected] Contact Norman and Deborah Shewman Phone: 941-497-7742 Intervention Before Crisis [email protected] Min Age: 7 - Max Age: 21 Program offers tutoring, mentoring, assistance with various community services, such as food banks, and other servcies for at risk families - Manatee

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Journeys Program (Coastal Behavioral Health Care) Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17 Non residential substance abuse services/in home treatment - Sarasota www.coastalbh.org Contact Jerry Thompson Phone: 941-552-2687 Just For Girls Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 15 Alternative education setting for at-risk girls who have trouble functioning in a traditional school setting. Program provides educational, developmentsl and prevention based programming. - Manatee Juvenile Shoplifting Class Class teaches juveniles, who have been charged with retail theft, the true cost of Shoplifting. The cost of the class is $40.00. Manatee

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Manatee County Collaborative NAB Neighborhood Accountablity Board. Accepts referrals for youth who have committed a minor offense - Manatee Contact Thalia Burnett Phone: 941-750-0513 Manatee Glens Services Provides an array of services that help meet the needs of families in crisis with mental health and addictions. They have both outpatient and inpatient services as well as a walk in treatment center. - Manatee

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Manatee Youth For Christ Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 19 program provides outreach for children and teens involving weekly club meetings, activities, and trips - Manatee www.bradentonchurch.com Contact Barbara Waiters Phone: 941-747-4608 Parent's Anti-Gang Education Services (P.A.G.E.S) [email protected] This program offers gang awareness and prevention education to the parent's/guardians of youth at risk of joining a gang. The instructor is bi-lingual. - Manatee Prism Youth Intiative [email protected] This program provides for a safe envirionment for LGBTQ youth. They have a recreation cetner and offer group and individual counseling. - Manatee

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 23

Respite Services Program Program provides respite care services, family support and case management for children identified with a disability and their families. Trained respite workers go to the family home or designated area so that families may have a 4 hour break. - Manatee

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Safe Place & Crisis Center (SPARCC) Peer counseling and group counseling for children who's parents have been victims of spouse abuse - their 24 hour hotline # is (941)365-1976. - Sarasota Saving Kids Identities Now (S.K.I.N.) [email protected] Tatoo removal, counseling, gang prevention - Manatee www.skinincfl.org Contact Rebecca Turk Phone: 941-465-5851 Substance Abuse Family Education (SAFE) 6 week long program offered by Manatee Co. School Board. Topics include Use, Abuse or Addition, Phamacology, Family Systems, Peers, Friends and Gangs, Risky Behaviors & Drugs, Understanding and Negotiating with Anger - Manatee Teen Court Manatee Diversion program for first-time misdmeanor offenders - Manatee Contact Sue Locklier Phone: 941-741-4072

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Teen Court of Sarasota [email protected] Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 Diversion program for youth who admit to their first minor offense. - Sarasota www.flteencourt.net Contact Katie Self Phone: 941-861-8467 Tri-county Counseling & Life Skills [email protected] Outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling serving Sarasota and Charlotte Counties and they have a sliding scale Sarasota Voluntary Interim Placement-Enhanced Recovery (VIPER) 10 week long residentail program drug and alcohol addictions. - Sarasota Contact Salvation Army Phone: 941-364-8845 YMCA - Manatee County [email protected] Provides support and mentoring to the community, building strong kids, strong families and strong communities through mentoring and prevention. - Manatee

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CIRCUIT 13 Agency for Community Treatment - Youth Residential Program [email protected] a licensed, structured rehabilitation orientated facility which provides adolescents with a safe, structured environment in which supervision and services are provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week by trained professional staff. - Hillsborough Agency for Community Treatment Service (ACTS) Juvenile [email protected] Addictions Receiving Facility (JARF) providing inpatient assessment, detoxification, stabilization, short-term (3-5 days) treatment and referral services for adolescents ages

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17

Alpha House Serving pregnant woman and girls through pregnancy and child birth. Some living area on the property - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-875-2024 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa [email protected] 5 to 14 years. Accepts misdemeanor youth, or felony youth that previously were successful on diversion. Cannot have regular contact with adult male in household more than once a month. - Hillsborough Central City YMCA Recreation, educational, social skill. (Grants may pay for up to 75% of the membership fees) - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-229-9622 Centre for Women Family Services Association Centre for Women Family Service Association - Mental health counseling. - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-238-3727 Computer Mentor Group [email protected] Program provides free, high quality computer literacy training and technology access to underprivileged families, and seeks to provide computer ownership for low-income participants. - Hillsborough Construction Coaching Opportunities to Reach Employment ([email protected] CORE) - BAYS Provides career -focused mentoring/coaching services (by industry members) for 1 year for at-risk youth ages 16-18 who are Derrick Brooks Charities Tutoring, Parenting, Anger Management and Dropout Prevention services. - Hillsborough Contact William Knowles Phone: 813-231-1340 Dick Smith Sex offender counselling on a sliding fee scale - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-272-3370 FLAG Anger Management, life skills and mentoring services (girls only) - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-966-6760 Goodwill Industries - Sustance Abuse Program Outpatient Substance Abuse Services 6800 N. Dale Mabry Hwy - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-877-3234

Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 18

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Light House Ministries 18 month voluntary drug recovery program for youth over 18 YOA. Youth must volunteer to go. - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-677-0412 Phoenix House Substance abuse screening, counseling and treatment. - Hillsborough http://www.phoenixhouse.org/Florida/GetHelp/ Contact Phone: 813-881-1000 Salvation Army Homeless Recovery Program (18 and older) - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-276-2976 School District of Hillsborough County - Gary Adult Education Center Education services for youth assigned to adult education by the School District of Hillsborough Counth. Alternative high school Shock Education Program [email protected] Shock is a free, 6 week (12 sessions) gender specific educational program. JDP collaborates with experts in the community who talk to the referred youth about the consequences of poor choices in life. - Hillsborough The Centre for Girls Program An educational community center offering out-of-school activities for girls 9-18. Open 2:00 -10:00 pm - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-231-7292 The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay Crisis and ongoing mental health services. - Hillsborough www.crisiscenter.com/contact-us.aspx Contact Phone: 813-264-9955 The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay - Trauma Recovery Services [email protected] (Outpatient Counseling) Treatment interventions for children, adults, and families, who have been impacted by sexual victimization or other forms of abuse, The Vision Center Free or discounted vision care - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-231-2701 Vocational Rehabilitation Vocational Skill Training - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-233-3623 Workforce Tampa Employment training and placement - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 813-930-7400 YMCA of Tampa Bay Education, social, and mentoring services for boys and girls - Hillsborough Contact Phone: 727-896-4629

http://www.workforcetampa.com/

www.ymcaoftampabay.org

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CIRCUIT 14 Agency for Persons with Disabilities This agency works in partnership with local communities and private providers to assist people who have developmental disabilities and their families. - Jackson Holmes Bay Calhoun Bay County Drug Court [email protected] The primary goal of the Juvenile Drug court program is to provide a comprehensive substance abuse treatment program, supported by the court, to juvenile offenders, to prevent recidivism. - Bay

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 17

Big Bend Community Based Care [email protected] Child welfare prevention and intervention services for children and their families, including child abuse prevention services, foster care services, case management services, independent living services and adoption services. - Bay

Max Age: 18

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of NW Florida [email protected] Provides an opportunity for responsible adults to mentor youth. - Bay www.bbbsnwfl.org Contact Leann Schmitt Phone: 850-763-5437 Boys and Girls Club of Bay County Recreational opportunities and activities at three locations in Bay County. - Bay www.bgca.org Contact Paul Mosca Phone: 850-763-3546 Catholic Charities of NW Florida A social service agency that provides emergency assistance, tangible aid, parenting classes, shelter, pregnancy and adoption assistance, and a thrift store. - Bay Chemical Addictions and Recovery Effort (CARE) [email protected] Non-profit agency - provides prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery services to assist individuals and their families change undealthy behaviors. - Bay

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18

Children's Home Society of Florida [email protected] CHS provides social services designed to protect at risk children from abuse, neglect or abandonment, to strengthen and stabilize families and to help young people break the cycle of abuse and neglect. - Bay Chipola Workforce Board [email protected] Assist in the development of life skills, employability skills, interview experience and general employment assistance. - Jackson www.onestopahead.com Contact Kenny Griffin Phone: 850-718-0456 Community Health Center Dental Clinic Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18 Dental services for children and youth. - Bay Contact Phone: 850-767-3350 Department of Children and Families Department of Children and Families Calhoun County service center for individuals and families. - Calhoun www.myflorida.com Contact Phone: 850-674-5437 Department of Children and Families Max Age: 18 Department of Children and Families Bay County Office is a full service center for individuals and families. - Bay Gulf www.myflorida.com Contact Phone: 850-872-7648

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Department of Children and Families Department of Children and Families Bay County Office is a full service center for individuals and families. - Jackson www.myflorida.com Contact Phone: 850-718-0527 Department of Children and Families Department of Children and Families Holmes/Washington service center for individuals and families. - Holmes Washington www.myflorida.com Contact Phone: 850-547-8530 Family Services Agency Provides social services, clothing, other assistance, as needed. - Bay Contact Phone: 850-785-1721 First Call For Help United Way of Northwest Florida Information and referral services for Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Washington Counties - Bay www.unitedwaynwfl.org Contact Phone: 850-215-6611 Florida Therapy Services, Inc [email protected] Counseling (not contracted) and comprehensive evaluation services (contracted). - Jackson www.flatherapy.com Contact Michele Giroux Phone: 850-526-5500 Florida Therapy Services, Inc Counseling services (not contracted) and comprehensive evaluations (contracted). - Bay www.flatherapy.com Contact Phone: 877-234-5351 Holmes County Teen Court [email protected] Diversion services for youth with first time misdemeanors. - Holmes Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 17 Contact Heather Bailey Phone: 850-307-7240 Homeless and Hunger Coalition of Northwest Florida, Inc. The Coalition's mission is to end homelessness and return homeless people to self-sufficiency. - Bay www.nwfloridahomeless.org Contact Phone: 850-215-9066 Life Management Center of NW Florida Mental Health services and counseling for children and adults, provided on a sliding fee scale. - Bay www.lifemanagementcenter.org Contact Phone: 850-522-4474 Panhandle Area Education Consortium Provides educational resources to rural school districts and student education programs for the general student population and for youth with learning difficulties. - Washington Salvation Army - Cay County Social Services, domestic violence counseling, clothing, referrals, thrift store, food, shelter. - Bay www.uss.salvationarmy.org Contact Phone: 850-769-5259 Starting Over Straight [email protected] SOS is a residential component of the CARE program that provides a 14 bed residential treatment services for adolescent substance Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 abusers. - Bay Teen Court [email protected] To provide an alternative to juvenile court, hold juvenile offenders accountable for their misdemeanor crimes, and to educate them in order to prevent further criminal behavior. - Jackson

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 17

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Teen Court [email protected] To provide an alternative to juvenile court, hold juvenile offenders accountable for their misdemeanor crimes, and educate them to prevent further criminal behavior. - Calhoun Teen Court [email protected] School Board Collaboration - Diversion program for first time misdemeanors. - Washington Contact Donna Eisenhower Phone: 850-415-5021 Teen Court [email protected] Bay County Teen Court is a diversion program for first time misdemeanor offenders age 8-17, which allows offenders to participate in a court conducted by his/her peers, instead of going through the customary juvenile court. - Bay Teen Court [email protected] Provides an alternative to juvenile court, to hold juvenile offenders accountable for their misdemeanor crimes and educate them in order to prevent further criminal behavior. - Gulf

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 18

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 17

Tri County Community Council, Inc Program provides transportation and social services to assist those in greatest need. - Washington www.tricountycommunitycouncil.com Contact Phone: 850-638-4520 Tri-County Community Council, Inc Family visitation services in a safe, supervised setting to strengthen and maintain positive relationships. - Jackson Contact Phone: 850-482-2812 Tri-County Community Council, Inc [email protected] Community services include self-sufficiency, transportation, domestic violence, supportive services, youth development, emergency assistance, and food pantry. - Holmes United Way Northwest Florida Bay County Non-profit organization serving needs of the community and providing referrals to multiple agencies. - Bay Contact Phone: 850-785-7521

www.unitedwaynwfl.org

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CIRCUIT 15 Camelot Community Care Case Management Service Provider - Palm Beach Contact Leslie Serena, L.C.S.W Phone: 561-649-0877 CARP Inc. Residential Center Provided inpatient and Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment. - Palm Beach Contact Mandy Smith Phone: 561-844-6400 Chrysalis Center of Palm Beach County [email protected] Provides sexual offender treatment. Also provides Mental Health Services. - Palm Beach Contact Wendi Rabucha Phone: 561-752-0400 Drug Abuse Foundation Conducts assessments and Provides Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment. - Palm Beach Contact Kathy Lowe Phone: 561-278-0000 x 309 Drug Abuse Treatment Provides Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment - Palm Beach Contact John Fowler Phone: 561-844-9661 Florida Community Alliance Case Management Servic e provider - Palm Beach Contact Minerva King Phone: 561-904-6514 Girls and Boys Town of South Florida Case Management Service Provider - Palm Beach Contact Amy Simpson Phone: 561-366-9400 Multilingual Psychotherapy Provides Case Management Services - Palm Beach Contact Myra Delatorre or Maria Herrara Phone: 561-712-8821 National Community Corporation Provides anger management counseling, Sa education, Drug testing services, Anti-theft classes. - Palm Beach Contact Lynn Timble Phone: 561-745-1779 Non-profit Community Partnership Group Provides Outpatient Mental Health Services - Palm Beach Contact M. Berger Phone: 561-841-3500 South County Mental Health Center www.scmhcinc.org Case Management Service Provider - Palm Beach Contact Debra Russ Phone: 561-712-8821

www.camelotcommunitycare.org

www.carpinc.org

www.dafpbc.org

www.drugabusetreatment.org

www.floridacommunityalliance.org

www.girlsndboystown.org Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18

http://www.gocpg.org/parent-chidcenter

www.scmhcinc.org

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CIRCUIT 16 A Positive Step, Inc. [email protected] Mentoring services - Monroe Contact Michelle Norwood Phone: 305-292-6737 x 117 Alcoholics Anonymous 12-Step self help group for alcoholism - Monroe http://www.aafloridakeys.org/ Contact N/A Phone: 305-296-7888 Bahama Village Music Program [email protected] Bahama Village Music Program offers individualized lessons in piano, guitar, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, and percussion at absolutely no cost to the students. BVMP also offers group rehearsals for steel pan, choir and praise dance. - Monroe Catholic Charities [email protected] Shelter and Economic Assistance - Monroe http://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/NetCommu Contact Phone: 305-292-9790 Center for Independent Living Services for the disabled - Monroe http://rehabworks.org/cil_map.shtml Contact Alicia McGurl Phone: 305-453-3491 Circuit 16 Juvenile Drug Court [email protected] Juvenile Drug Court Program- Individual and Group Counseling, Urinalysis, Monitoring - Monroe Contact Jane Muir-Isherwood Phone: 305-292-3463 Court Options [email protected] Pre-Trial services, Case Supervision, Scram-Alochol Monitoring services, Driver's License course - Monroe http://www.courtoptions.org/ Contact Phone: 305-853-5252 DePoo Hospital Mental health crisis stabilization - Monroe Contact Phone: 305-294-9200 Florida Keys Area Health Education Consortium [email protected] Keys to Quit Smoking, Keys to Healthy Children, Keys to Community Health, Keys to Health Professionals, Keys to Healthy Aging Monroe Florida Keys Community College Community College - Monroe http://www.fkcc.edu/ Contact Phone: 305-296-9081 Florida Keys Outreach Coalition [email protected] Economic services, emergency shelter, transitional housing, outreach, food pantry, showers/hygiene. Transitional Housing Men's Program 293-0641. Transitional Housing Women's/Children's Program - 294-0304 - Monroe Guardian Ad Litem [email protected] Child advocacy and family services for court involved youth - Monroe Contact Alexsa Leto Phone: 305-292-3485

http://www.guardianadlitem.org/

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Guidance/Care Center Lower Keys- Key west [email protected] Community Mental Health Center- SAMH services for youth and adults - Monroe Contact Maureen Kempa Phone: 305-292-6843 Guidance/Care Center- Marathon [email protected] Outpatient substance abuse and mental health services - Monroe Contact Betty Reynolds Phone: 305-434-9000 Guidance/Care Center- Upper Keys [email protected] Outpatient substance abuse and mental health services - Monroe Contact Deb Matthews Phone: 305-451-8018 Human Services Associates, Inc. [email protected] Youth substance abuse prevention services - Monroe Contact Mary Johnson Phone: 407-422-0880 Keys Center Academy- Key West Boys [email protected] Alternative education setting for boys - Monroe Contact Diana Reagan Phone: 305-296-5629 Keys Center Academy- Key West Girls [email protected] Alternative education setting for girls - Monroe Contact Diana Reagan Phone: 305-293-1400 x 51373 Keys Center Academy- Marathon Girls [email protected] Alternative education setting for girls in Marathon and the Middle Keys - Monroe Contact Diana Reagan Phone: 305-289-2480 x 55382 Keys Center Academy- Upper Keys Girls [email protected] Alternative education setting for girls in the Upper Keys - Monroe Contact Diana Reagan Phone: 305-853-3222 x 56318 Keys to Quit Smoking Smoking cessation program - Monroe Contact Phone: 305-743-7111 x 205 Monroe Coalition [email protected] Teen substance abuse prevention program - Monroe Contact Susan Moore Phone: 305-849-5929 Monroe County Health Department [email protected] Outpatient Health Services - Monroe Contact Robert Eadie Phone: 305-293-7500 Monroe County Housing Authority [email protected] Subsidized housing services - Monroe Contact Charla Rodriguez Phone: 305-296-5621 Narcotics Anonymous [email protected] 12-Step self help group for addiction - Monroe Contact Helpline Phone: 305-664-2270/ 866-584-2411

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http://www.gcmk.org/

http://www.gcmk.org/

http://www.gcmk.org/

www.hsainc.org

Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 http://www.keysschools.com/KeysCenter/defaul Min Age: 14 - Max Age: 18 http://www.keysschools.com/KeysCenter/defaul Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 http://www.keysschools.com/KeysCenter/defaul Min Age: 13 - Max Age: 18 http://www.keysschools.com/KeysCenter/defaul

www.fkahec.org

http://www.monroecountycoalition.org/

http://www.doh.state.fl.us/

http://www.floridakeysna.org/

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Police Athletic League [email protected] Various Athletic activities for youth - Monroe Contact Lt. Kathleen Ream Phone: 305-809-1065 Pre-Trial Services [email protected] AnyTrax (robo-cuff) services, electronic monitoring, adult pre-trial services - Monroe Contact Elwood York Phone: 305-295-3900 Project Lighthouse [email protected] Young Adult Services - Monroe Contact Jai Somers Phone: 305-292-0999 Rural Health Network [email protected] Health and Dental services for low income/indigent - Monroe Contact D.S. Smith Phone: 305-517-6613 Samuel's House [email protected] Homeless shelter and services for women and children. - Monroe Contact Elmira Leto Phone: 305-296-0240 Second Hand Sam's [email protected] Youth and family clothing services - Monroe Contact Elmira Leto Phone: 305-294-2944 Southernmost Boys and Girls Clubs After school and Summer programs for boys and girls - Monroe Contact Dan Dombroski Phone: 305-296-2258 Trinity Presbyterian Church [email protected] Neighborhood Accountability Board - Monroe Contact Gwendolyn Magby Phone: 305-296-3318 Wesley House [email protected] Community Based Care provider for dependency services - Monroe Contact Doug Blomberg Phone: 305-809-5000 Womankind [email protected] Gender specific services for women - Monroe Contact Kim Romano Phone: 305-294-4004 Womankind [email protected] Gender-specific medical services for girls - Monroe Contact Kim Romano Phone: 305-294-4004 Youth Co-Op, Inc.- Key West [email protected] Employment Services - Monroe Contact Neil Fitzgerald Phone: 305-292-6762 Youth Co-Op, Inc.- Upper Keys [email protected] Employment services - Monroe Contact Neil Fitzgerald Phone: 305-853-3540

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http://www.palkeywest.com/

http://www.keyscourts.net/courtoffices.html

www.fkcs.org

http://www.rhnmc.org/

http://www.samuelshouse.org/

http://www.samuelshouse.org/second_hand_sa

http://www.bgckeys.org/

http://www.trinitych.org/

http://www.wesleyhouse.org/

http://womankindkeywest.org/

http://womankindkeywest.org/

http://www.southfloridaworkforce.com/w/index

http://www.southfloridaworkforce.com/w/index

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CIRCUIT 17 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Chi Psi Omega Chapter Provides on site supervision, guidance, mentoring to youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Andrea Bailey-Downing Phone: 954-650-5402 Alternate Family Care (AFC) Provides inpatient psychiatric care and therapeutic care. - Broward www.altfam.com Contact Phone: 954-746-5200 American Legion Post 222 Provides on site supervision on youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Ed Miller Phone: 954-565-6501 Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County Provides core programs in character leadership development, education & career development, health & life skills, the arts and sports fitness & recreation. - Broward BSO-Firesetters Prevention This program provide specialized fire safety education for children 2-17 and target at risk children and teens with an interest in or a history of starting fires, initiating bomb threats, creating destructive devices or pulling fire alarms. - Broward

Min Age: 2 - Max Age: 17

Camelot Community Care camelotcommunitycare.org Serves families with children ages 3-17 who have mild to moderate emotional or behavioral difficulties. Offers assessment, family therapy and individual therapy (ages 6-17) in the family's home and in the child's school (when appropriate). - Broward

Min Age: 3 - Max Age: 17

Changing Directions 4 Youth and Families Provides on site supervision of children in this voluntary program. - Broward Contact Marie Manuel Phone: 954-793-1172 Children's Harbor childrensharbor.org Provides in home counseling and case management for at risk children and families. They also provide individual and family therapy. Broward Children's Home Society chsfl.org Provides a wide variety of services from child abuse and neglect prevention to providing family counseling. - Broward chsfl.org Contact Yasmin Mendoza Phone: 954-453-6400 Chrysalis Center chrysaliscenter.org Outpatient individual and family counseling in the home or school for 1 to 2 hours per week with a focus on substance abuse. Broward City of Coral Springs Provides on site supervision on youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Joan Trout Phone: 954-346-4434 Covenant House Provides emergency shelter with food, clothing, health services, parental education, counseling, school/GED and case management to runaway or homeless youth under 21 years, including youth and babies. - Broward

Min Age: 3 - Max Age: 18

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Emmanuel Human Services Provides counseling, tutoring, mentoring, and on site supervision of youth completing their community service hours. - Broward Contact Dr. Nathaniel Knowles Phone: 954-428-0807 Gateway Community Outreach Provides on site supervision for youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Linda Cooper Phone: 954-725-8434 Gerena and Associates A diversion program that provides psychosexual assessments, individual, family, and group sessions that are age, gender specific, and intellectually appropriate for youth charged or accused of committing a sexual crime. - Broward God's Little Acres Provides on site supervision for youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Robert Nast Phone: 954-984-0787 Golden Heights Church of Christ Provides on site supervision for youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact W. Frank Washington Jr. Phone: 954-850-9935 GulfCoast Community Care Assists children/young adults who have serious emotional or behavioral difficulties, or serious mental illness, in making a successful transition to adulthood. - Broward

H.A.N.D.Y. (Helping Abused, Neglected, Dependent Youth) Provides clothing, emergency relief funds, food, referrals for medical and dental services, school tutoring, and college and vocational school scholarships for adjudicated, dependent youth 0-17 years. - Broward

Max Age: 17

Helping Hands with Higher Hopes Provides supervision of youth volunteering in this program. - Broward Contact Jeff Barnes Phone: 954-549-0843 Henderson Mental Health Center hmhbbroward.org Max Age: 18 They offer an array of behavioral health services to children and families residing in Broward County. - Broward Leilani Fadino Phone: 954-731-5100 hmhbbroward.org Contact Horses and Handicapped of South Florida Provides on site supervision and guidance to youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Pamela Knott Phone: 954-974-2007 Institute for Family Centered Services ifcsinc.com Provides in home, family-based treatmetn focused on improving family functioning to prevent the need for out-of-home placements as a result of abuse and neglect, and reduces anti-social behaviors of children and teenagers. - Broward JAFCO (Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options) Provides case management services for children and 24-hour on call support and other supportive services. - Broward www.jafco.org Contact Renyale Cotton Phone: 954-749-7230 Kids in Distress A full continuum of services for abused and at-risk children and families. They provide family intervention, and counseling. - Broward Contact Kevin Bochenek Phone: 954-390-7654

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Lighthouse Point Police Department Provides on site supervision and guidance to youth volunteering to complete their community service hours. - Broward Contact Detective Joseph Tavares Phone: 954-942-8080 Memorial Healthcare System Provides inpatient and outpatient services for children 6-17 years with behavioral or substance abuse issues. They also provide mental health counseling, and crisis intervention for children. - Broward NAACP Provides mentoring, and prevention programs to aid at risk youth. - Broward Contact Marsha Ellison Phone: 954-648-8337 NE Focal Point Provides on site supervision for youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Clelia Riccardi Phone: 954-480-4449 North Broward Youth Athletics Association Provides on site supervision of children involved in this voluntary program of completing their community service hours. - Broward Contact Shannon Pierre Phone: 954-958-5512 Nova Southeastern University www.nova.edu Provides individual, family, and group psychotherapy, parenting skills training, psychological testing, and specialty programs. Broward

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Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 3 - Max Age: 18

Our Children, Our Future Provides outpatient behavioral health and support services to children. - Broward onechildourfuture.org Contact Phone: 954-929-7515 Sexual Assault Treatment Center (SATC) Provides sexual abuse counseling, and group counseling. - Broward Contact INTAKE Phone: 954-765-5031 Shiloh Missionary Baptist Chruch Provides on site supervision for youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Charles E. Barnes Phone: 954-792-3682 Smith Community Mental Health Center smithcmh.com Day treatment, in-home therapy and outpatient programs including psychiatric assessment, medication management, and individual and family counseling. - Broward Spectrum Programs spectrumprograms.com Provide outpatient and residential treatment for adolescents. - Broward spectrumprograms.com Contact Phone: 954-781-4405 Starting Place startingplace.org Provides individual therapy for children and adolescents with substance abuse and/or mental diagnosis, adolsecents with drug and Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 17 alcohol abuse issues including psychiatric and nursing care. - Broward Sunserve Counseling Services Provides counseling services for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trasgender (GLBT) community including individuals, couples, families, and adolescents. - Broward

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The Community Provides a wide range of coaching and mental health services including individual, couple, family and group counseling. They provide anger management, anti-theft, drug/alcohol awareness, impulse control, and counseling for domestic violence. - Broward Urban League Educates, informs and assists the public on methods of reducing the rate of juvenile crime as a deterrent to at-risk youth, 10-18 years, who are at risk of embarking on a life of crime. - Broward Village United Methodist Church Provides on site supervision for youth volunteering in their program. - Broward Contact Yvonne Daniels Phone: 954-721-3920

Min Age: 10 - Max Age: 18

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CIRCUIT 18 211 Brevard Telephone referral service for community members seeking services, counseling or advice. - Brevard www.211.brevard.org Contact Libby Donahough Phone: AA/NA Substance abuse counseling services - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-260-5408 ACCESS Florida Application site for cash assistance operated by the Department of Children and Families. - Seminole Brevard www.myflorida.com/accessflorida Contact Website Phone: 866-762-2237 Addictions Receiving Facility - Orlando Short term in patient substance evaluation services used to determine further need for intervention. - Brevard Contact Larry Goldberg Phone: 407-836-8800 Adolecent Life Coaching Center Parent resource for dealing with teenagers. Helps to improve communication between parents and their children. - Seminole www.adolecentlifecoaching.com Contact Phone: 407-862-6224 Adult and Child Counseling and Psychiatric Center Provides out patient sex offender services for adolecents. - Brevard Contact Jim Eaton Phone: 321-779-0938 Adult Education - SCPS Adult education and GED preparation services - Seminole www.scps.k12.fl.us Contact Phone: 407-320-0216 Behavioral Support Services Mental health services and couseling along with case management as neded. Psychiatric care available as well. - Seminole www.BSSOrlando.com Contact Phone: 407-830-6412 Beta Center Healthy family support for parents and children. Parenting training - Seminole www.betacenter.org Contact Phone: 407-277-1942 Bethlehem Church - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-267-5750 Brevard CARES Crisis response team operated by Breavard Family Partnership. Brevard CARES works to prevent children and families from becoming involved in the dependency system. - Brevard Brevard Family Partnership - Mobile Response Team Crisis response team responsible for preventing removal of children by DCF. Accepts referrals from DJJ when parents are resistant to taking their children home from detention. - Brevard

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Brevard Health Department General Health services - Brevard Contact Central Appointments Phone: 321-637-7300 Brevard Outpatient Alternative Treatment (BOAT) Out patient substance abuse treatment - Brevard Contact John Holdsworth Phone: 321-773-1111 Brevard Workforce - Next Gen Program [email protected] Job skills services for teenagers and out of school youth. - Brevard Contact Dawn Hamilton Phone: 321-394-0521 Bright Star Center for Grieving Children - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-733-7672 Bright Star Center for Grieving Children Bereavement Counseling - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-733-7672 C.I.T.A. Mission Homeless services to include an adult shelter. Counseling services and food pantry as well. - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-725-5160 Catholic Charities General family services to include temporary housing and financial services. - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-636-6144 Center for Drug Free Living - Clarcona Point (Residential) In patient substance abuse treatment. - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-521-2495 Child Care Association Child Care referral agency. - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-634-3500 Children's Home Society Operates the local FSPT process. Family counseling and referral services. - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-752-3170 Children's Home Society Family counseling and referral services. - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-262-7688 Circles Of Care Baker Act facility. Also receives Marchman Act patients. - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-722-5257 Coastal Behavioral Therapy - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-635-9535

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www.brevardworkforce.com

[email protected]

www.cfdfl.com

www.chsfl.org

www.chsfl.org

www.circlesofcare.org

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Crosswinds Transitional Living Program Independent living and transitional living services - Brevard www.crosswindsyouthservices.org Contact Karen Locke Phone: 321-452-0800 Dr Cyrus Azimi Comprehensive Evaluations - Seminole Contact Dr. Cyrus Azimi Phone: 407-823-2544 Dr Robert Tango Out patient life skills services. - Seminole Contact Dr. Robert Tango Phone: 407-929-4036 Dr. Jeff Williamson Out patient mental health serivces - Brevard Contact Dr Jeff Williamson Phone: 321-433-0728 Dr. Sarah W. Arnett Psy.D [email protected] Mental Health services for families and youth. Dr. Arnett offers psycholigical evaluations as well as out patient counseling. - Brevard Contact Dr. Sarah Arnett Phone: 321-728-9620 Eckerd Community Solutions Mentoring program in low income schools - Seminole www.eckerd.org Contact Richard Rogers Phone: 321-633-7090 Empowerment Church Prevention Contract to serve Conditional Release youth - Brevard Contact Pastor Jarvis Wash Phone: 321-795-8419 Eugene Gregory Youth Academy Alternative Education site for DJJ youth in Seminole County - Seminole www.seminolesheriff.org Contact Captain Scott Ballou Phone: 407-708-7642 Families in Recovery - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-260-1165 Family Counseling Center Out patient sex offender services. Other mental health counseling is offered as well. - Brevard Contact Phil Kolodziej, ACSW Phone: 321-632-5792 Florida Institute of Technology Out patient mental health services. - Brevard www.fit.edu Contact Phone: 321-674-8000 Florida Safety Council Life skills training for juveniles. Accepts court ordered youth as well as voluntary attendees. - Seminole www.floridasafety.org Contact Karla Henry Phone: 321-952-5327 Genesis Center Womens Services including financial support and transitional housing. - Brevard www.genesis-shelter.org Contact Phone: 321-723-3133

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Goodwill Industries Transitional Housing and basic needs supports for families. - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-953-8090 Grove Counseling (inpatient and outpatient) In patient and out patient substance abuse services for adolecents. - Seminole Contact Admissions Phone: 407-327-1765 Harvest Time International Food pantry and basic needs support. - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-328-9900 HIV Awareness Class HIV awareness classes - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-454-7111 Human Services Associates TASC evaluations conducted in Brevard County at various DJJ locations. - Brevard Contact Donna Whaley Phone: 321-452-0733 Human Services Associates TASC evaluations conducted at the Seminole JAC. - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-665-2440 Intervention Services Independent living, life skills, career and social skills development. Parenting classes offered. - Seminole Contact Anna Basnik Phone: 407-331-8002-ext-125 J.O.L.T Juvenile Offender Life Training. Life skills development. - Brevard Contact Karla Henry Phone: 407-897-4426 Jim Eaton/Dr. Bujang/Duncan Bowen Pschosexual Evaluations - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-779-0983 Juvenile Drug Court - Brevard County Substance abuse services monitored by drug court in Brevard County. - Brevard Contact Jean Bandish Phone: 321-617-7272 Juvenile Drug Court - Seminole County Substance Abuse services monitored by drug court. - Seminole Contact Laura Bosco Phone: 407-665-5454 KidsHouse of Seminole Inc. Services for children and families with a history of abuse or neglect. - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-324-3036 Kidspeace Inc. Community mental health serivces provided at home, in school or in the clinic. - Seminole Contact Phone: 800-257-3223

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www.thegrove.org

www.harvest-time.org

www.hsainc.org

www.hsainc.org

www.interventionservices.com

www.floridasafety.org

www.flcourts18.org

www.kidshouse.org

www.kidspeace.org

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La Amistad Behavioral Health In patient Mental Health Services - Seminole Contact Admissions Department Phone: 407-647-0660 Legal Aid Pro bono legal services and advice. - Brevard www.brevardlegalaid.org Contact Patricia East Phone: 321-631-2500 Links of Hope GED prep for adult inmates at the Brevard County jail. Parenting classes and family management classes offered. - Brevard www.linksofhope.net Contact Father Joe McDowell Phone: 321-690-0080 Nancy DeLong Out patient counseling services. - Seminole Contact Nancy DeLong Phone: 407-323-4330 New Hope Counseling [email protected] Christian based counseling services for children, families and adults. Fees based upon ability to pay but no one will be turned away due to inability to pay. - Brevard New Horizon's (Center for Drug Free Living) Affliated with the Center for Drug Free Living. Provide generalized mental health services and includes Substance Abuse services as well. - Seminole Operation Right Track - SCSO Weekend intervention program offered to families with ungovernable teenagers. Parent component included. - Seminole Contact Captain Scott Ballou Phone: 407-708-7642 Palm Bay Police Athletic League (PAL) Prosocial activities for community youth in Palm Bay. - Brevard Contact Leslee Brimer Phone: 321-733-3096 PAY - Brevard Diversion program operated by the 18th Judical Circuit State Attorney's Office - Brevard Contact Darrin Adams Phone: 321-617-7510 PAY - Seminole County Diversion program operated by the 18th Judicial Circuit State Attorney's Office in Seminole County. - Seminole Contact Jean Jeffcoat Phone: 407-665-5360 PCP - Circuit 18 - SCSO [email protected] Community supervision provided by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office. - Seminole Contact Sharon Byran Phone: 407-474-4792 Police Athletic League - Cocoa [email protected] Prosocial activiteis for community youth in Cocoa. - Brevard Contact Debbie Davis Phone: 321-637-6391 Prevent of Brevard - Resist Classes Life skills and substance abuse classes. - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-259-7265

www.seminolesheriff.org

http://www.nba.com/jrnba/leaguefinder/fl.html

www.sa18.state.fl.us

www.sa18.state.fl.us

www.seminolesheriff.org

www.preventofbrevardinc.net

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Quest Counseling - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-331-7199 Riverside Counseling Services Center [email protected] Out patient counseling services - Brevard Contact Tim Thein Phone: 321-421-6992 Salvation Army Basic needs and family support services. - Brevard Contact Jean Soto Phone: 321-724-0494 Seminole Behavioral Healthcare [email protected] Community based behavioral health services. - Seminole Contact Phone: 407-831-2411 Seminole County Sheriff's Office Consequence Unit [email protected] Alternative Sanctions for youth on supervision with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office. - Seminole Contact Captain Scott Ballou Phone: 407-807-7642 South Brevard Sharing Center Food Pantry and basic needs assistance - Brevard Contact Michael Hubler Phone: 321-727-8581 Specialized Treatment Education and Prevention Services (STEPS) Provides Community Services and receives Drug Court referrals - Brevard Contact Justin Lieb Phone: 321-637-7730 The Mission Emergency financial assistance. - Seminole Contact Help Center Phone: 407-321-8224 Venturing Program - SCSO [email protected] Prosocial activities for youth interested in law enforcement work - Seminole Contact Captain Scott Ballou Phone: 407-807-7642 Virginia Curbelo, LMHC Mental Health services for youth and families. - Seminole Contact Virginia Curbelo Phone: 407-415-7119 Weed and Seed - Cocoa Community Improvement organization targeting low income neighborhoods in Cocoa. - Brevard Contact Delores McLauglin Phone: 321-504-9595 Women's Center [email protected] Counseling, Emergency and on going finanical assistance to families - Brevard Contact Jenny Gessler, Ph.D Phone: 321-242-3110 Yellow Umbrella Parenting classes - Brevard Contact Phone: 321-723-2927

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www.riversidecounselingservices.com

www.salvationarmyusa.org

www.scmhc.com

www.seminolesheriff.org

www.mysbsc.org

www.rescueoutreachmission.org

www.seminolesheriff.org

www.cocoafl.org

www.yellowumbrella.org

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Email

Youth Build of Brevard County [email protected] GED prep and vocational training in the construction trades. - Brevard Contact Cosane Mistretta Phone: 321-433-7477 Youth Build of Seminole County [email protected] GED prep and vocational training in the construction trades. - Seminole Contact Jennifer Taylor Phone: 407-585-3321

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www.sanfordfl.gov/youthbuild

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Email

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CIRCUIT 19 Frontline for Kids, Inc. [email protected] Frontline for Kids is an afterschool and summer program for youth that focuses on educational enrichment, leadership development, positive decision making, and career exploration. - St Lucie

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 18

2-1-1 Palm Beach & Treasure Coast, Inc. [email protected] 1-866-882-2991-Toll Free. Provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention, infromation, assessment and referral client advocay, community educationa nd maintenance of community databases. - St Lucie ADAP Currently, they are providing substance abuse evaluations. Substance group & individual counseling for juveniles. They have recently begun working with Martin County Drug Court. They provide susbtance abuse services and mental health assessments. - Martin ALPI [email protected] Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 12 This after-school program provides computer assisted tutoring for FCAT, and daily homework assitance. - St Lucie www.alpi.org Contact Jennifer Wilson Phone: 772-429-3434 American Red Cross - Indian River www.ntc-redcross.org/contact.html Contact American Red Cross Phone: 772-562-2549 ARC of St. Lucie County [email protected] Provides afterschool and summer programs for youth with physical and developmental disabilities. The focus of the program is on Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18 academics, exercise, and providing respite support to parents. - St. Lucie Avenue D Boys' Choir [email protected] The Avenue D Boys' Choir takes a proactive approach against school droput rates, gang involvement, drug use and juvenile delinquency, through music, mentoring, counseling services, and college preparatory assistance. - St Lucie Big Brothers Big Sisters of IRC Various programs that matches children with adults. - Indian River Contact Big Brothers Big Sisters Phone: 772-770-6000 Boys & Girls Club of St. Lucie County [email protected] The Boys & Girls Club provides afterschool and summer development activities for children ages 5-18 that focus on educational, enrichment, recreation, leadership development, drug teen pregnancy, art, music and career exploration. - St Lucie Breakthrough Recovery [email protected] Out-patient substance abuse counseling. Anger management counseling. - Indian River Contact Breakthrough Recovery Phone: 772-581-0610 Breakthrough Recovery Provides out-patient substance abuse services and drug screens. - Okeechobee Contact Vicki Lamberti Phone: 863-467-2300 CARP-Comprehensive Alcoholism Rehabilitation Program Offers outpatient susbtabce abuse and resdential substance abuse services as well as detoxification for adolescents and adults. Martin Co out-patient # 772-403-8150. - Palm Beach

Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18

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CASTLE [email protected] This voluntary program provides in-home parent education and supportive counseling to families at risk of abusing or neglecting their children. - St Lucie CASTLE [email protected] Works with incarcerated fathers in county jails to teach them responsible fatherhood. Also works with the spouse and children of the incarcerated father to prepare them for the father's release, strengthen parenting skills in the mother. - St Lucie Catholic Charities They provide family counseling, marriage counseling. They provide general cousneling with masters level therapist. They do not provide services that would require a certificate. Substance abuse, anger management classes. - St Lucie Catholic Charities Christain Family Counseling - Martin www.diocesepb.org Contact Catholic Charities Phone: 772-873-0015 Children's Home Society's MODEL Program [email protected] Min Age: 4 - Max Age: 18 The MODEL program matches caring adult mentors with children who have an incarcerated parent. The MODEL program assists the mentor and youth in building a supportive and fulfilling relationship. One hour a week for one year. - St Lucie

Choices Recovery Center Inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment, family therapy and group sessions. They also provide mental health counseling. St Lucie DATA-Drug Abuse Treatment Association DATA offers outpatient substance abuse counseling and residential susbtance abuse services. Psychiatric services are offered to youths receiving susbtance absue services. The primary diagnosis can not be mental health. - St Lucie

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 18

Exchange Club Castle Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 12 Strives toward prevention of child abuse. Provides education support and resources for parents in need of assistance. - Indian River www.exchangecastle.org Contact Exchange Club Castle Phone: 772-567-5700 Family Preservation [email protected] Provides mental health services for youth and families. - St Lucie Contact Family Preservation Phone: 772-595-3773 Family Preservation Do not have specialized counseling, just individual therapy. - Okeechobee Contact Leah Gryb Phone: 772-595-3773 Feed the Lambs Provides prevention, education and mentorship services. - Indian River Contact Feed the Lamb Phone: 772-564-9924 Florida Community Alliance [email protected] Program offers group on anger management, sustance abuse, theft and consquences of crime, life skills, generla mental health Min Age: 7 - Max Age: 18 services, work skills readiness, mentor-leadership program, drug testing. They accept insurance. Also in SLC. - Martin Frances Landford Center for Children at New Horizons The children's Inpatient Unit (CU) is a 20 bed integrated mental health crisis stabilization unitand Addictions Receiving Facility (ARF). The length of stay is usally 3-7 days. - St Lucie

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17

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Future Generations [email protected] In addition to typical afterschool activities, tutoring, homework assistance and character development, Future Generations provides a music enhancement program where youth experience creating sounds, learning, and playing on instruments. - St Lucie

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 18

FWC Unter/Firearm Safety Course. Can register on-line. - St Lucie http://myfwc.com Contact Lynne Hawk Phone: 561-625-5122 Gifford Youth Activity Center [email protected] Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 17 The GYAC provides a safe after school enviornment for school age kids. It also provides an educational program. - Indian River Contact Alfonso Chester Phone: 772-794-1005 Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida powerup@gssef/org Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 14 Studio 2B program is a five-session program about who girls are, who they are becoming and how they are building the world around them. Power Up-Bullying Prevention is a six-session program wehre girls learn about what bullying is. - St Lucie Healthy Families Services begin prenatally or at birth of a baby and continue for up to 3-5 years depending on needs. Offers positive parent-child interaction and child development. - Indian River

Max Age: 5

Healthy Kids of St. Lucie [email protected] Conducts outreach to provide information about Florida KidCare Health Insurance to local families, community organizations and businesses serving children potentially eligible for that program. - St Lucie

Max Age: 19

Helping People Succeed [email protected] Variety of services for mental health, school, disability, employment. - Martin www.hpsfl.org Contact Kathy Derringer Phone: 772-320-0770 Hibiscus Children's Center Provides mental health services to youth and families. - St Lucie Contact Kelly Tarr Phone: 772-340-5044 x 417 Hibiscus Children's Center [email protected] Family in crisis, foster care, diversion programs, child development, clinical services, strengthening families. Provide safety for abused, abandoned and neglected kids through prevention programs, shelter and recovery programs. - Indian River Hibiscus Children's Center, Family Safety & Awareness Program Provides mental health counseling, grooup, and in-home counseling for sexual abuse victims. - Okeechobee Contact Connie Delgiubice Phone: 772-334-9311 Indian River State College GED Program [email protected] High school alternative and continuing education. - St Lucie Contact Patti Durham Phone: 772-462-7422 Innovative Treatment Services (ITS) Provides out-patient alcohol and susbtance abuse treatment. - Okeechobee Contact Tim Hussey Phone: 863-467-5335 Job Corps Provides free education and training. - St Lucie Contact Job Corps Phone: 800-733-5627

Max Age: 18 www.hibiscuschildrenscenter.org

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Kingdom Harvest, Inc. Social services, welfare organizations, general groceries eating place and other indivdiual family services. - Indian River www.eastfloridafoodbank.org Contact Kingdom Harvest Phone: 772-770-4142 Legacy Min Age: 3 - Max Age: 65 Provides counseling services in the community. Address: 304 & 306 NW 5th Street - Okeechobee Yolanda Gomez Phone: 863-357-8268 Contact Legacy [email protected] Provide behavorial health, foster care and other services to children and their families. Grief counseling, family counseling and couples therapy. - Indian River Martin County Health and Human Services Offers substance absue evaluations and makes referrals to other agencies for services. Provides lab drug testing. Plays a key role in the Drug Court Program. Services all ages. - Martin

Mental Health Associates Offers individual counseling for children. - Indian River mhairc.org Contact Kim Priest Phone: 772-569-9788 Multi-Cultural Resource Center for Children and Families, Inc. [email protected] Afterschool and summer program for K-6 youth. Homework assistnace, tutoring and character development. The program also provides a variety of family strengthening activities both in the home and community based locations. - St Lucie

Min Age: 2 - Max Age: 17

Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 12

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast, Inc. [email protected] Children's Inpatient Unit. Children's therapy services. Strengthing families. Family intervention. Student assistance program (SAP). SLC Children's Outpatient Office 2806 S US Highway 1, Ste. #c7 Fort Pierce 34982. 772-467-3048. - St Lucie

Min Age: 6 - Max Age: 17

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast, Inc. Case management, community advocacy, family intervention services, mobile crisis response team, out-patient counseling services, student assitance program. - Okeechobee

Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast, Inc. Offers individual mental health counseling. They have a child psychiatrist available. Offers children's case management services. They also service adults. They accept insurance, Medicaid. No sliding fee scale for therapy only for medication. - Martin

Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 18

Police Athletic League-PAL [email protected] Provides mentoring and community activites via sports. - St Lucie Contact Paul Pearson Phone: 772-466-0606 Project Rock, Inc. - North [email protected] This program promotes positive behaviors by providing students with the necessary supervision, academic tutoring, and mentoring as well as counseling and family enrichment, in a safe and nurturing enviornment. - St Lucie Project Rock, Inc. - South [email protected] This program promotes positive behaviors by providing students with the necessary supervision, academic tutoring, and mentoring as well as counseling and family enrichment, in a safe nurturing enviornment. - St Lucie Safe Space [email protected] Safe Space is a private non-profit organization helping victims of domestic violence. - Indian River Contact Safe Space Phone: 800-500-1119

Min Age: 8 - Max Age: 18

Min Age: 9 - Max Age: 18

Min Age: 9 - Max Age: 18

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Salvation Army Private company organized under miscellaneus denominations. Offers resale second hand clothes, used merchandise, thrift stores and retail discount. Also provides case work, Bible study, day care social work and more church services. - Indian River Samaritan Center An interfaith project of Catholic Charities, provides transitional shelter, therapeutic case management services and referral to homeless families and pregnant females 18 years and older. - Indian River St. Lucie County School Board Provides adequate housing, clothing, food, transportation and money for basic school supplies. - St Lucie www.stlucie.k12.fl.us Contact Cynthia Poole Phone: 772-429-4524 Substance Abuse Council To prevent the use of illicit drugs and abuse. Through the use of drug testing and counseling. - Indian River www.sacirc.org Contact SAC Phone: 772-770-4811 Suncoast [email protected] A team approach to supporting and serving children with serious mental and other needs. - St Lucie Contact Debbie Scuderi Phone: 772-489-4726 Suncoast Mental Health Min Age: 4 - Max Age: 17 Provides comprehensive mental health services to children, adolescents and their families. Provides evaluation, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues. - Okeechobee Suncoast Mental Health Center, Inc. Referrals can be self made or from a community agency. The program is aimed at having ghe family find solutions and places them in the driver's seat for their own treatment and care. - St Lucie Teen Challenge Boys Ranch [email protected] A juvenile residential program for boys in IRC. - Indian River Contact Manyard Sweigard Phone: 772-978-4164 Teen Time Promotes health life style resources including quality reporductive health services and medically accurate sexual health education. Parental permission not required. - Indian River

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 18

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 17

Teen Zone Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 19 Health education, career skils, STD testing, nutritional counseling and social services. - St Lucie Contact Marie Crist Phone: 772-462-3820 The Child Witness (MHA) Min Age: 3 - Max Age: 11 12 week program for those who have witnessed domestic violence in their homes. - Indian River Office Phone: 772-569-9788 www.mhairc.org Contact The Landing- Teen Celebrate Recovery Program [email protected] It is a 52 week ongoing program. The format is a large group time that is very interactive with the students, videos by the skit groups, Min Age: 11 - Max Age: 18 interactive teaching time, and gender small groups (by age) that presents questions related to teen issues. - Martin The Source Christ centered out reach for people who are homeless or in need of food, showers, gas vouchers and cold night shelter. - Indian River www.iamthesource.org Contact The Source Phone: 772-564-0202

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Treasure Coast Christian Counseling [email protected] Provides group therapy. They offer a teen group. They utilize "creation therapy" which measures temperaments. Offers responsible parenting classes. Utilizes Living in Balance" program for substance abuse. - Martin Treasure Coast Counseling Center [email protected] Out-patient mental health, substance abuse and co-dependency, EAP. - St Lucie Contact Maggie Koch Phone: 772-335-9808 Treasure Coast Counseling Center Programs offers mental health and drug and alcohol treatment for groups, families, and individuals. Psychiatric services available as well. They accept insurance for services not court ordered. No sliding fee scale. Does not accept Medicaid. - Martin

Min Age: 12 - Max Age: 18

Treasure Coast Hospice [email protected] Youth cousneling services provide individual, group and family counseling for children and their families in TC Hospice offices. Also provides crisis intervention services in SLC schools. Hosts an annual weeked retreat for grieving kids-summer day camp. - St Lucie

Tykes and Teens They offer general mental health counseling as well as a wide range of specialized programming that help families cope with issues like sexual abuse & domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse and suspension from school (ALTOSS). - Martin United Way Distributes free family wize prescription cards with internet access. Participating pharmacies. - Indian River Contact Program Phone: 772-567-8900 Vero Beach Museum of Art Provides cultural leadership and enrichment through a wide variety of educational, studio art collection, preservation and presentation. - Indian River

Min Age: 3 - Max Age: 18

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Whole Child Connection A comprehensive web-based service delivery system that helps families access much needed services. Advisors follow-up with the provider and family to make sure the connection happended. - Martin Workforce Solutions [email protected] Employment competency. - St Lucie Contact Helen Lyons Phone: 772-335-3030 Youth Guidance Mentoring & Activites Program Youth mentoring and activites program of single parent families who are in need of friendship. Summer camps and recreational programs. - Indian River

Min Age: 16 - Max Age: 21

Min Age: 5 - Max Age: 17

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CIRCUIT 20 David Lawrence Center [email protected] The program has 40 different sub programs designed to meet substance abuse and mental health needs of the community. - Collier davidlawrencecenter.org Contact Phone: 239-455-8500 Lee Mental Health Center The community mental health center provided mental health, substance abuse counseling and emergency service for those in need of intervention. - Lee Probation Enhancement Services [email protected] Youth in need of aftecare following commitment are assisted through this program. - Charlotte Contact Emily Lewis Phone: 941-235-0159 SouthWest Florida Addiction Services [email protected] Assists individuals with substance abuse disorders and those impacted by such. - Lee Contact Desk Phone: 239-332-6989 True Girls Program /Childrens Advocacy Center of SWFL This program offers children and youth crisis support , it advocates a healthy and safe community for children. They offer a coordinated response to child abuse and neglect. - Lee Vince Smith Center [email protected] Vince Smith Center is an adolescent residential treatment center for drug and alcohol abuse. - Lee Contact Desk at Vince Smith Phone: 239-338-2306 Page 72 of 72 806 Programs

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