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562 services found.

Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program: Lake City - Volunteers of America

The Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program in Lake City helps veterans and their families with temporary support. The main goal is to help people with low or no income stay in stable housing. There are some requirements to join. For more details, please call or visit the website.

Email: LakeCitySSVInfo@voa-fla.org

Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program: Ocala - Volunteers of America

This program provides temporary and supportive services for Veterans and Veteran families with low or no income. The goal of the program is to promote housing stability through assistance and support services to homeless persons or those at risk of homelessness. There are qualifications that must be met to participate in the program. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Tallahassee Outpatient Clinic - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

The VA provides services to veterans. They can help you file a claim or find a local resource. They can help with medical care, disability and more. They have special services for homeless Vets. Please call or see the website for more info.

Types of services:

  • Caregiver Support
  • Disability Compensation
  • Educational Assistance
  • Employment Services
  • Geriatrics and Extended Care
  • Home Loans
  • Homeless Veterans
  • Operations Iraqi/Enduring Freedom
  • Pharmacy
  • Primary Care
  • Research
  • Social Work
  • Spinal Cord Injury

Tallahassee Veterans Village - Volunteers of America

This group runs the Tallahassee Veterans Village. It offers a GPD program. The program provides transitional housing and supportive services. The help is for homeless veterans. The help will stabilize and prepare them for an independent life. Rent is based on income. There are requirements that must be met to participate. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Email: TallahasseeInfo@voa-fla.org

Program Offers:

Temporary Shelter - Family Promise of Jacksonville

Homeless families who come to Family Promise stay at a local congregation for one week. While there, they get three meals a day, case management and other services. They can use laundry facilities, a computer and get phone access at the Family Center. They will also meet with a social worker who will develop a plan of action to get the family on the path to self sufficiency. Please see the website for more information.

The Arc of Putnam County

The Arc of Putnam County believes that all individuals, regardless of their disability, have the right to work and play. As well as fully participate in the life of their community. They provide a variety of programs. Which are for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The programs are tailored to each client. Please call or visit the website for more information.

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The Compassion House - The Salvation Army of Martin County

The Compassion House is a living facility. It is for homeless women and women with children. They provide a total of 8 bedrooms. Washing machines and dryers are available. They accept women or women with children who don’t have a place to live, provided they meet qualifications.

The mission is to provide the following services:

  • Emergency shelter, food, clothing and counseling for homeless women and women with dependent children
  • Help the women and children create and execute “Life Plans” (Case Plans) with the goal of having their clients achieve self-sufficiency, permanent housing and the ability to get back on their feet so that they can live full productive lives
  • Work diligently with other organizations to provide women and children opportunities for health care, childcare and employment

Call for more information.