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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 Bed and Bread Club

This group is run by the Salvation Army. They get food and comfort to those in need. They give people warm beds and healthy meals. They also have support services to help people rebuild their lives.

Please call 407.423.8581 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.

The Benevolence Ministry - Christian Care Center

The Christian Care Center operates the Benevolence Center. It provides food, clothing, and household items for free. The program is designed to supply families with 5 days of food. It also provides 8 pieces of clothing per family member each month. You can also make an appointment with a counselor once a month. They can help find out your current needs. They may also make referrals for needs that the center cannot give. Please call 352.787.5289 or go to the website to learn more.

The Emergency Food Assistance Program - The Sharing Center of Central Brevard

This group offers emergency food assistance. It is called TEFAP for short. There are requirements that must be met to participate. The assistance is available only if there is enough food on hand. It is distributed the first week of the month. Individuals and families may only use this program once every 60 days. Please call or visit the website for more information.

The Family Life Center - Social Services for Victims of Abuse

The Family Life Center provides a range of services to victims of abuse.

Services include:

  • 24-Hour Crisis Counseling
  • Emergency and Non-emergency Medical Care
  • Referrals for Legal Aid, Representation, and Court Advocacy
  • Private Counseling
  • Emergency Shelter for women and children in Domestic Violence situations
  • Interpreters for hearing impaired
  • Parenting Classes
  • Budgeting Help
  • Employment Skills
  • Help with obtaining GED
  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Personal Care Items
  • Transportation
  • Translators for important documents

For emergency shelter, please call 386.437.3505

You can also e-mail directly at: familylifecenter@gmail.com

Please call or visit the website for any additional information.