Physical Needs - The Source
The Source supports individuals in need by providing lunch and dinner to up to 120 guests each day.
Physical needs include:
The Source supports individuals in need by providing lunch and dinner to up to 120 guests each day.
Physical needs include:
This agency provides limited financial help on a one-time basis. They help those in need with food. They also offer help in other emergency situations. At times services may not be available due to lack of funding. Persons seeking help should call the office in their area to set up an appointment.
Locations:
1035 Burlington Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
727.894.5176
1111 18th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
727.822.4492
6051 78th Avenue North
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
727.541.0896
218 Lemonstreet Village
Tarpon Springs, FL
727.937.9393
This shelter offers three meals daily to its clients. Three hot meals, prepared at Metropolitan Ministries or partnering churches, are served daily. Please see the website for more information.
Precious Hearts Foundation Inc. offers help to victims of domestic abuse. They offer a range of programs
They provide:
Please call for more information.
St. Andrew Christian Care Center, Inc. provides the Pregnancy Care Center. They help those in need of help with pregnancy care.
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This group runs Program REACH. It is the largest shelter for families experiencing homelessness in the county. The shelter provides interim housing. It also helps families get the tools they need to regain stability. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Purpose One:27 is religious based organization that works to help foster families in Walton county. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Assistance includes:
Meals
School supplies
Clothing
Car Seats and strollers
Activities
Gift cards
Foster education
Support groups
The Putnam Christian Service Center is known as PCSC for short. The center helps residents from all areas of Putnam County who are in a crisis situation. The help given is meant to help the client to avoid or overcome a crisis. Those who get help must be able to show that they can maintain their bills without further help. Please call or visit the website for more information.
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The Putnam County Re-entry Program is a faith-based organization that helps ex-offenders return to society. They provide the tools and support needed for individuals to become self-sufficient and successful. The program acts as a resource hub and works closely with clients to meet all their needs during this transition. A range of services is available to assist with this process. Please call or visit the website for more information.
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The 211 Helpline works to save and improve lives. It connects people to health, mental health, and wellness services. It also offers crisis intervention. All calls are free and confidential. They are available 24/7. Please call or visit the website for more information.
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