Pasco

National Runaway Safeline

The National Runaway Safeline responds to youth and families in crisis. This organization serves as the national communications system for runaway and homeless youth. The mission of the group is to keep the youth safe and off the streets. They have a vision of ending youth homelessness. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Farmworkers Self Help

Farm Workers Self-Help, Inc. (FSH), located in Dade City, Pasco County, Florida, was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation in 1982. It was organized as a grassroots effort by immigrant Mexican and Mexican-American migrant farmworkers and former farmworkers to find solutions to the problems of the farmworker population.

Please call the office for details.

Service Source - WIPA Program

WIPA stands for Work Incentives Planning and Assistance. This program helps those with disabilities find jobs. It is targeted at SSA (Social Security Admin) beneficiaries. The aim of this program is to help you find a job and increase your independence.

People in this program will get counseling and referrals. They will receive follow up services and consumer education.

Please call the office for details.

Toll Free Number: 1.866.538.7370, Ext. 365

Youth Transition Services- Service Source - Pasco

This agency has two employment services for disabled youth. One is Successful Transitions. It helps youth ages 14-22. It provides them with access to local resources that increase their quality of life. They can get help with job searches and gain independence and self-sufficiency.

The other program is High School/High Tech (HS/HT). It gives high school students the chance to explore jobs and further their education. The emphasis is on high tech careers. Students get firsthand knowledge by way of site visits, workshops and paid summer internships.