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Ben Singleton Center - Volunteers of America

The Ben Singleton Center offers the GPD program. It provides transitional housing. It also provides supportive services. The help is for homeless veterans. The program will help stabilize and prepare a participant for a life of independence. A veteran can participate in the program for up to two years. Any program fees are based on income. There are requirements to participate. Please call or visit the < ahref="https://www.voaflorida.org/locations/ben-singleton-center/"> website for more information.

Benefits Connection - Second Harvest

This group offers the Benefit Connection Outreach Program. It helps with SNAP applications. They hold the interview in person with you instead of over the phone. They can also scan and send your documents to DCF. After, they may continue to offer help, information, and referrals. Their services are free of charge. Please call 407.295.1066 or go to the website for locations and to learn more.

Brain Injury Day Programs - Second Chance of Northwest Florida, Inc.

Second Chance of Northwest Florida offers a day program. It focuses on the post-rehabilitation journey from a brain injury. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Services Include:

  • Cognitive Training
  • Computer Training
  • Educational Programs
  • Outings
  • Recreational Activities
  • Referral Services
  • Social & Life Skills Development
  • Support Groups

Bridge Program - Caring for Miami

Miami-Dade County has many different kinds of people who speak different languages and come from various cultures. More than half of the people living in Miami-Dade were born in other countries. The most common languages spoken here are Spanish, English, and Creole.

This group provides free English classes to assist residents, immigrants, and citizens who desire to advance their English-speaking skills.

Broward Permanent Supportive Housing - Volunteers of America

This group runs Broward Permanent Supportive Housing. The program offers housing. It also offers supportive services. It is for homeless individuals and families. The participants have severe and persistent mental illness. The program will stabilize them and help prepare them for an independent life. Any fees are based on income. There are requirements to participate. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Email: BrowardInfo@voa-fla.org

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Capital Area Community Action Agency - Low-Income Home Energy Assistance

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps people pay their energy costs when they have an unpaid energy bill. The program helps low-income families. For the first half of the month, priority is given to single mothers, people 60 years or older, disabled people, and children under five years of age. All other clients are served the second half of the month. Please call or visit website for more information.

Website: http://capitalareacommunityactionagency.com/about-crisis/