Offers food and emergency assistance with rent and utilities. Broward County Public Schools 2023/24 School Choice application window opens December 1, 2022, at 8 a . The program does not import or Services can only be utilized once in a lifetime. domestic violence, Residence in Broward County for a minimum of Our services include: - One-way Greyhound Ticket Offers dentalcare for underserved children at the annual Give Kids a Smile event.BROWARD COUNTY FAMILY SUCCESS ADMINISTRATION DIVISION954-357-6367 TTY: 800-955-8770Edgar P Mills Multipurpose Center 900 NW 31 Avenue #3000 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311www.broward.org/familysuccessNo Fee Spanish, French, Creole, American Sign Language Telephone for Hearing Impaired M-F: 8:00am-5:00pmAssists individuals and families to achieve economic and social stability.Family Success Centers providesocial services information, referrals and services to assist individuals and families in setting goals, learning skills, and accessing the services for self-sufficiency. Manages the Broward child welfare system for foster care, adoption, protective and related services for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Provides care for qualified patients regardless of ability to pay in-home or at hospice sites. WELLPATH RECOVERY SOLUTIONS / SOUTH FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL (formerly Correct Care)954-392-3000 800 E Cypress Drive Pembroke Pines, FL 33025Treats adults with severe and persistent mental illness, involuntarily committed to the hospital when community treatment alternatives are no longer effective. reunify customers with their family or supportive friend. Parents must meet DCF requirements. E.g. 954-384-0344 7149 West Oakland Park Blvd. Supervised visitations and therapeutic supervised visitations also available on and off-site.Im Thumbody (2nd grade) Thumbody, Too (kindergarten)Provides group self-esteem programs that introduce mental health, resilience and bully prevention themes. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program offers financial assistance with electric bills depending on eligibility. We are committed to addressing the special needs of women with problems related to pregnancy, of men and women struggling to accept responsibility for their power to generate human life. Supervised visitations and therapeutic supervised visitations also available on and off-site. Provides individual, couples, family, group and in-home counseling. 954-583-6446, Centro Oeste Hispano954-583-6446, Wilton Manors Adult Day Care Ctr. A food pantry is available to those in need. UNITED WAY OF BROWARD COUNTYCOMMISSION ON BEHAVIORAL HEALTH & DRUG PREVENTION (formerly Commission on Substance Abuse)954-760-7007 1300 S Andrews Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316 www.drugfreebroward.org No Fee Coordinates community efforts in the area of substance use/abuse services. NORTHWEST FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER NORTH FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER - ANNIE L. WEAVER HEALTH CENTER Address: 10077 N.W. Phone: 954-414-6000 | Fax: 954-414-6019 Both Moms and Dads are paid Parent Dollars for every session they attend. Child In Need of Services (CINS)Services provided to a child who has been found by the court to be a runaway, truant or ungovernable.Families In Need of Services (FINS)Services provided to a family that has a child who is displaying behaviors such as truancy, runaway, and will not follow directions or is beyond parental control.Non-Residential CounselingProvides family counseling to stabilize a crisis, keep families intact, minimize out-of-home placement, provide aftercare services for youthreturning home from shelter services and prevent the involvement of families in the juvenile justice and dependency systems.SheltersProvide short-term, primarily voluntary, services including crisis intervention, shelter, food, clothing, case management, and counseling. TRUSTBRIDGE HEALTH561-848-5200 550 Cypress Creek Road, #550, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309www.trustbridge.comMedicare, Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, Creole 24/7Offers support for families facing any stage of illness, including hospice care and caregiver support. Provides referrals for quality childcare, early learning programs, and community resources. Cost: Free. Referrals from BSO only. ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION800-272-3900 Southeast Florida Chapter 3323 W Commercial Blvd #260Ft Lauderdale, FL 33309 www.alz.org/seflorida No Fee Helpline available 24/7 Provides education and support to Alzheimers patients, families, and caregivers as well as education to the community and professionals aboutAlzheimers disease and other memory disorders. Celebrating 12 Years Providing Child Reunification Services To Florida's Families Since 2010 ENSURING POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUR CHILDREN Support Groups Subscribe to Our Newsletter Questions? Offers food and emergency assistance with rent and utilities.MONARCH CARE 954-720-2485(formerly CareSource) 7071 W. Commercial Blvd., #2-D, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33319www.monarchcare.orgSliding Scale Spanish M-F: 9:00am - 5:00pmOffers money management services for individuals who can no longer manage their personal monetary affairs due to age or disability. TOMORROW'S RAINBOW 954-978-2390 4341 NW 39th Avenue, Coconut Creek, FL 33073www.tomorrowsrainbow.orgNo FeeProvides grief support for children, and their families, who have experienced the death of a loved one. Offers assessment, family and individual therapy.Solutions for School SuccessOffers assessment, in-home individual and family therapy, and school classroom observation and support for children 3-17 years who are having emotional and behavioral issues at school and at home that are affecting their school performance.Family DevelopmentProvides in-home family therapy and support services to youth 10-17 years who are at risk for abuse/neglect and are residing with their family.Youth TransitionsOffers transitional independent living services for youth (15-22 years) with serious emotional and behavioral issues who are aging out of the child welfare system (both foster care and relative placements), including case management, youth development activities and life skills coaching counseling.Foster CareProvides foster parent recruitment, training and licensing services, and placement and monitoring of children in foster care, 0-17 years. Emergency shelter for children 0-12 years who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. Emergency shelter for children 0-12 years who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. b. Family Engagement Program Collaborative program serving parents struggling with substance abuse to enhance the stability of the family unit. Through the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program (VPK), prepares children by helping them develop the skills needed to become good readers and successful students. The Family Success Centers can offer a cohesive collection of homeless prevention (such as rental help), homeless services, and also supportive housing opportunities. BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS754-321-0000 600 SE 3rd Avenue, 7th Floor Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301www.browardschools.comNo Fee Spanish, French, Creole, Portuguese M-F: 8:00am - 8:00pmOffice of Prevention Programs754-321-1655www.browardprevention.orgProvides culturally competent violence and substance abuse education, mental health services, and appropriate referral, treatment, and follow-up services. This service is not available for stranded students, persons wishing to transfer to another program (e.g., moving to a Salvation Army shelter . Offers specialized mentor programs for youth 13-21 years in protective custody and transitioning out of foster care, and children who have one or both parent(s) incarcerated. Foster Family Group Home. Offers money management services for individuals who can no longer manage their personal monetary affairs due to age or disability. Senior Activity CenterProvides round-trip transportation, continental breakfast, arts & crafts,computer classes, music, enhanced fitness, educational forums, field trips, and lunch to older adults 60+ years. Services include integrated intake, assessment and case management, and rent/mortgage and utility assistance. PREGNANCY HELP(Central Broward) 527 NE 13th Street, Fort Lauderdale Florida 33304 PH: 954-527-0810 - FAX 954-527-0811http://www.pregnancyhelp.me/Mon: 10AM to 3PM - Wed:10:30AM to 3PM - Tues,Thurs & Fri: 11AM:3pmFree - Spanish French Creole Serving Broward - Miami-Dade Mahalia Marcelin - Program CoordinatorWe are committed to addressing the special needs of women with problems related to pregnancy, of men and women struggling to accept responsibility for their power to generate human life. BROWARD HEALTHY START954-563-75836301 NW 5 Way #5000 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33309www.browardhsc.orgNo FeeProvides care coordination and outreach services to pregnant women andinfants up to 3 years. Services Provides information and referral to the public and private community. at the appointed time, No food or cash will be provided for travel, Must meet HUD definition of homeless or flee Offers short-term financial assistance for food, rent, utilities, and prescription medication.Family Link Program Private pay services for family advocacy and care management.Holocaust Survivors Assistance Program Offers free, confidential assistance and support including reparations and restitution assistance, in-home care counseling, emergency financial assistance, socialization event, dental assistance for survivors of the Holocaust.Joshuas Path Assists family caregivers or advocates of an adolescent or adult with a developmental, physical or mental health disability to put in place needed supports and arrangements for their loved ones current and future needs, including free planning consultations, educational seminars, and a special needs resource fair. Meetings are scheduled at various times and locations, 800-272-3900 Southeast Florida Chapter 3323 W Commercial Blvd #260, Provides education and support to Alzheimers patients, families, and caregivers as well as education to the community and professionals about, 954-797-3800 South Florida Region 600 NE 3 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304No Fee 24/7. The emergency shelter offers 24/7 refuge for children birth-15 years who are victims of abuse or neglect. ), Proof of residency in this county (proof of address such as a bill, etc. The program provides homeless residents a one-way ticket anywhere Greyhound Lines travels to reunify customers with their family or supportive friend. Arts disciplines include painting, drawing, pottery, textiles, 2D & 3D design, sculpting, design, music, drama, and creative writing. . Callers in crisis should call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room. Medicaid, Sliding Scale, No Fee for qualified families Spanish, Creole. *Regional Contracts are funded by both in CBC's and are reimbursed on a cost reimbursement method of payment. Parenting Enrichment ClassesFee-based community workshops are available on parenting subjects including communication, listening, positive discipline and stress management.PROSPER (Peers Reaching Out Support Partners for Emotional Recovery)7139 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Lauderhill, FL 33313 This recovery initiative for adults with mental illness pairs consumers to peer partners who assist one another as they pursue life skills, social skills and health agendas that support recovery. BANYAN HEALTH SYSTEMS 954-327-4060 1061 W Oakland Park Blvd Oakland Park, FL 33311 www.banyanhealth.org Medicaid, Sliding Scale Spanish, Creole Provides behavioral health services for children, adolescents, and adults including individual and family therapy, case management, peer support, parent advocacy, and drug testing. Serves families and friends of alcoholics 19+ years, who believe their livesare affected by someone elses drinking (Al-Anon), and youth under 19 years (AlaTeen). Also provides prevention through education to youth and adults in the community on various topics including substance abuse prevention andviolence prevention. Also operates satellite sites in Coral Springs, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Sunrise and Lauderhill on a variable schedule. Specialty tracks are available for parents of infants, children, and teens. Social skills and successful community integration are reinforced.Public Policy InitiativesSupports and advocates public policy and agendas consistent with the values of access, choice, and empowerment.Seth Line 954-578-5640Peer Support Warm Line 866-964-3714Provides a "warm line" offering peer support, information and referral, and telephone reassurance to any person seeking a caring and supportive listener. Provides events and teen groups to meet the special needs of adolescents. No Fee Telephone for Hearing Impaired Spanish, Creole, Language Line assistance available M-Th: 9:00am - 9:00pm; F: 9:00am - 6:00pm; Operates a 24-hour domestic violence crisis line and emergency shelter. Provides services for at-risk children and their families including adoption program, foster care, group homes, case management for family preservation and developmental disabilities program. ChildNet Broward County For more information, contact Housing Choice Voucher Special Purpose Voucher Program Manager Sarah Birkebak, Sarah.Birkebak@seattlehousing.org or 206.819.2065. Provides support, advocacy and educational resources for persons living with serious mental illness and their families. Family Reunification by Family Success Administration Division (FSAD) - Broward County serving Fort Lauderdale, FL. Special Needs Connections 954-537-0211www.211specialneeds.orgCare CoordinationInformation and referral services for families and caregivers of children with physical needs and/or children with developmental disabilities including Autism, intellectual disabilities, and Cerebral PalsyChild Care Resource & ReferralProvides referrals for quality childcare, early learning programs, and community resources. Provides carpentry, plumbing, electrical or other emergency home improvements to preserve health and safety and correct code violations in Broward County owner-occupied homes of persons 60+ years. MOUNT BETHEL HUMAN SERVICES 954-763-5010 1100 W Sunrise Blvd Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 www.mbhsc.org No Fee Spanish M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm Provides services for at-risk families including foster care, family reunification, child care assistance, emergency food pantry, parenting and neighborhood empowerment. This program can only be utilized once in a life span by each consumer. Treatment services include case management, nursing/medical care, psychosocial rehabilitation, outpatient treatment, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, supported employment services, residential supported housing and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).Also provides prevention through education to youth and adults in the community on various topics including substance abuse prevention and violence prevention. Special Notice: If you require Americans with Disabilities Act accommodations to participate in any ChildNet event or activity, please notify Krista Beekmann, Single Point of Contact, by phone at 954-414-6000 or by email at kbeekmann@childnet.us, within at least seven (7) days of the event. Clients must be pre-qualified before an appointment can be given. Educational and support services available based onrisk factors and need. NACo recognized 616 entries from counties and state associations in 32 states. Support groups are available for persons living with mental illness as well as groups for family members and/or caregivers of persons diagnosed with a mental illness.PARENTS INFORMATION & RESOURCE CENTER954-785-8285 817 N. Dixie Highway, Pompano Beach, FL 33060www.pircinc.orgMedicare, Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, French, Creole M-F: 9:00am - 6:00pm, Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pmProvides outpatient individual and family counseling, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, case management, psychological testing, parenting classes, and anger management training for parents and children who are at risk of separation or are attempting reunification. This exciting partnership allows you to start at Broward College and seamlessly finish your education at FIU's Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Staff members live with youth to provide a combination of family life, friends, school, extracurricular activities, therapy, and life skills classes that help youth overcome their traumatic pasts and learn to become independent. Information and referral services for families and caregivers of children with physical needs and/or children with developmental disabilities including Autism, intellectual disabilities, and Cerebral Palsy. New Vision Community Development Corporation Offers certified HUD housing counseling to first-time home buyers. Medicare, Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, French, Creole M-F: 9:00am - 6:00pm, Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pm. Callers in crisis should call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room. Provides homeless residents a one-way ticket anywhere Greyhound Lines travels to Provides case management, independent living and adoption services, and subcontracts with social service agencies to provide child welfare services including family preservation and strengthening, residential group and shelter care and foster home management. No Fee M-F: 9:00am - 5:00pm Emergency Shelter 24/7. Home | Family and Co-Parenting Enrichment Services Documentation provided to meet court ordered requirements. Housing Options Program 954-357-5099 900 NW 31 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 Assist Broward County resident individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness with temporary rental subsidies, intensive case management and placement and referral services. can only be utilized once in a life time. According to the Broward County Clerk of Courts, Black violated the conditions of his pretrial release related to an oxycodone . Designed for families in Family Preservation, Family Maintenance or Family Reunification, the program aims to heal past traumas and strengthen the parent-child relationship in order to support a healthy reunification and prevent future children welfare . Therapeutic Family Support Services (TFSS) In partnership with Children & Family Services (CFS) and Ventura County Behavioral Health (VCBH). Through the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program (VPK), prepares children by helping them develop the skills needed to become good readers and successful students. Email us here! HOPWA Case ManagementProvides housing resources for people living with AIDS including rent or mortgage assistance, move-in assistance, utilities, and case management. Provides temporary wage replacement benefits to qualified individuals who are out of work through no fault of their own. BROWARD COUNTY MINORITY BUILDERS COALITION954-792-1121 665 SW 27th Avenue, #16 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312www.minoritybuilders.orgNo FeeHome Touch ProgramProvides carpentry, plumbing, electrical or other emergency home improvements to preserve health and safety and correct code violations in Broward County owner-occupied homes of persons 60+ years.South Florida Green Jobs CollaborativeTrains community members in green jobs in the building industry through a partnership of the private and public sectors.CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI954-332-6640 *1079 SE 22nd Avenue Pompano Beach, FL 33062 www.ccadm.org Sliding Scale Spanish, CreoleProvides social services including behavioral health, adult day care centers, transitional housing, and emergency financial assistance.Emergency Services954-568-6610Provides rent/mortgage assistance for people facing eviction and food vouchers.Adult Day Care CentersLicensed adult day care centers for disabled individuals 19+ years and older adults. (Central Broward) 527 NE 13th Street, Fort Lauderdale Florida 33304 PH: 954-527-0810 - FAX 954-527-0811, Mon: 10AM to 3PM - Wed:10:30AM to 3PM - Tues,Thurs & Fri: 11AM:3pm. The delay in the discharge of the child or children to the family from out-of-home care. Since the 2013/14 academic year, BC students graduate from FIU with an average 3.0 GPA (undergraduate) and 3.4 GPA (graduate) The Community Service Block Grant assists individuals and families in setting goals, learning skills and accessing services that are needed to become self-sufficient. Operates dementia-specifichelpline for information, resources, and counseling. Offers individual and family counseling, adoption and foster care services, supportive housing and family preservation programs. UNITED COMMUNITY OPTIONS 954-584-7178 (formerly United Cerebral Palsy) 3117 SW 13 Court Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312 www.unitedcommunityoptionssfl.orgProvides support and services for people with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities, and their families. ARCHWAYS954-763-2030 919 NE 13 Street Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304www.archways.orgMedicare, Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, French, Creole, ItalianProvides behavioral healthcare to persons suffering from severe andpersistent mental illness or mental illness/substance abuse issues. Single Family Construction Program. Mortgage Credit Certificate Program. Specialized 24-hour helpline providing information and referral for mentalhealth services, substance abuse prevention and treatment programs,case management, and other specialized behavioral health services. Broward County Public Schools or your child's school will contact you with information regarding reunification. GOODMAN JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE(formerly Jewish Family Service) 954-370-2140 100 S. Pine Island Road, #230Plantation, FL 33324www.jfsbroward.orgInsurance, Medicare, Sliding Scale Hebrew M: 9:00am - 7:00pm; Tu & Th: 9:00am - 9:00pm; W: 9:00am - 5:00pm; F: 8:00am - 4:00pmProvides individual, couples, family, group and in-home counseling.Family Link ProgramPrivate pay services for family advocacy and care management.Legacy Corps for Veterans and Military FamiliesProvides non-medical companionship/respite for veterans and military family caregivers including in-home respite and/or assistance with errands, transportation, recreational activities, etc.Holocaust Survivors Assistance ProgramOffers free, confidential assistance and support including reparations and restitution assistance, in-home care counseling, emergency financial assistance, socialization event, dental assistance for survivors of the Holocaust.Joshua's PathAssists family caregivers or advocates of an adolescent or adult with a developmental, physical or mental health disability to put in place needed supports and arrangements for their loved one's current and future needs, including free planning consultations, educational seminars, and a special needs resource fair.
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