Service Type

563 services found.

Homeless Youth - Covenant House Florida

Covenant House Florida provides a safe haven 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for runaway and homeless teens under 21. They also serve teen parents and their babies. Youth show up at the shelter’s doorstep sometimes with only the clothes on their back. They may be bruised and hurt emotionally and/or physically.

Covenant House’s caring staff provides their guests with nourishing meals, clean clothes and a safe place to sleep. Guests are offered a list of services – from health care and counseling to education and job readiness assistance. This helps them either to become reunited with their families or have the skills necessary to live independently.

Locations

733 Breakers Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Hope Villages of America - The Haven - Domestic Violence Shelter

The Haven offers services to victims of domestic violence 24 hours a day. By making a phone call, clients can get safe shelter and counseling at Safe House. Counselors can also help you create a safety or escape plan. There are also outreach services for those who do not want to come to the shelter. Please call for more information.

24-Hour Hotline 727.442.4128
Florida State Hotline: 1.800.500.1119
TTY: 727.446.2448

Services Include:

  • 911 Cell Phone Distribution
  • Court Advocacy
  • Information and Referral
  • Outreach Services
  • Safe Shelter
  • Safety Planning
  • Service Management
  • Support Groups
  • Transitional Living Program
  • Youth Program

Housing - ACTS

This group has a supportive housing program. The program has different options. It includes assistance with affordable housing and supportive services. The supportive services are for those experiencing homelessness who have disabilities. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Programs Include:

Housing - CASA, Residential Advocacy Services

Shelter
Provides refuge, crisis intervention, and advocacy for up to 45 days when home is not a safe place. The shelter is always open, and the location is confidential. Shelter residents receive emergency clothing, food, and personal care items. Ongoing individual and group empowerment support.

Gateway Transitional Housing
Can be referred to CASA Gateway as space becomes available. Residents pay reduced rent and utilities.

Group and Individual Support

  • Life Skills/Employment
  • Mental Health
  • Personal Development
  • Referrals to Legal & Social Services
  • Safety Planning
  • Substance Abuse

Children’s Programs

  • Kid’s Club
  • Support Groups
  • Safety Planning
  • Tutoring
  • Fun & Games