Curley’s House of Style/Hope Relief Food Bank

Our mission is improve and empower the quality of life for very low, low to moderate income individuals, families, the elderly, at-risk youth, the abused, the homeless, veterans and HIV/AIDS patients who are experiencing serious food insecurities by supplying them with with bulk food products on a monthly basis. We also provide clothing, healthy nutritional information and information pertinent to their daily life situation and challenges. We serve approximately 5,000 clients on a monthly basis

Hope Center

The Central Florida Hope Center is a public charity. They offer a wide range of services. These are available to those in the community that are in need. They have a food pantry. They also offer counseling and resources for dealing with problems in life. They can help you find a job. They offer immigration services.

Please call 407.347.3842 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.

Narcotics Anonymous - Forest Area

This group is a part of Narcotics Anonymous Florida. They serve these cities in Florida: Ocala, Belleview, Dunnellon, Eustis, Leesburg, and Tavares. The program is a complete cutting off from all drugs. The group is made up of people recovering from addiction. They meet regularly. They help each other stay clean. The group offers a message of hope and the promise of freedom. Please call or go to the website to learn more.

24 Hour Hotline: 1.866.579.8333

Counseling Services - Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc.

Counseling Services

The Counseling Program offers help for individuals, couples, families, children, and teens. Everyone is welcome to use our services, no matter their religion, gender, race, age, or sexual orientation.

If you think talking to one of our counselors could help you, please call us to make an appointment or visit the website to learn more.

Each session costs a flat fee of $20.00.

Bridge Program - Caring for Miami

Miami-Dade County has many different kinds of people who speak different languages and come from various cultures. More than half of the people living in Miami-Dade were born in other countries. The most common languages spoken here are Spanish, English, and Creole.

This group provides free English classes to assist residents, immigrants, and citizens who desire to advance their English-speaking skills.