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Intellectual and Developmental Disability Programs & Services - Primrose Center

The Primrose Center works to transform the lives of people with developmental disabilities. They use a proven system of techniques. They give training, jobs, and residential programs and services.

Please call 407.898.7201 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.

Programs & Services Available:

  • Adult Day Training
  • Residential Support
  • Employment Services

Interfaith Emergency Services - Emergency Assistance

Interfaith Emergency Services provides Emergency Assistance. They help those that are in need. They will interview you to determine how they can help you. Proper identification is required for those going to Interfaith for help. Emergency funds are given to clients in need of medication and a variety of other services. The payment will be made directly to the provider. Call for more information.

Interfaith Emergency Services - Eyeglasses

There are currently two eye glass programs:

Prescription Glasses

A client that needs glasses must have an employment letter from their employer stating the need to have glasses to perform the job. Or, for Children in Marion County. When children need glasses for school, they must have a letter from their school of attendance stating the need. They must also have a parent letter, proper ID, and social security cards for both parent and child.

Reading Glasses

Reading glasses are given away at the office. They have a small reading chart to determine the strength needed for each client.

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Interfaith Emergency Services - Food 4 Kids Program

Food 4 Kids is a “backpack program” for hungry children in Marion County. Guidance counselors at the schools provide each child’s name to them, including the number of siblings in the household. Volunteers pack durable, rolling backpacks full of food for each household. The volunteer delivers the backpacks directly to the school, tagged for each child. The child takes the backpack home on Friday afternoon and returns them to school on Monday morning. Then, the volunteers pick up the backpacks at the school and the process starts all over again.

Backpacks include:

  • Canned meat
  • Canned pasta
  • Cereal
  • Crackers
  • Juice boxes
  • Macaroni & cheese
  • Non-candy snacks
  • Peanut butter and jelly
  • Pop tarts
  • Pudding & fruit cups
  • Shelf-stable milk
  • Snack bars
  • Soup

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Interfaith Emergency Services - Food, Hygiene and Clothing Distribution

After completing the intake process, food is given to those in need. The amount is appropriate for their family and situation by the food pantry located in the warehouse. Interfaith uses the National Poverty Level as a guideline for those qualifying for assistance. This will determine their eligibility. Hygiene items, which are not covered by food stamps, are also given out. Those items are given to clients in the same manner as the food services. Clothes are given to those in need as well. Call for more information.

Jefferson County Health Department - Healthcare

The Jefferson County Health Department provides a variety of services. Cost of services will depend on Financial Eligibility and/or Sliding Fee Scale. Medicaid and Medicare are welcome. Some services have set fees.

Services:

  • Adult/Child Health
  • AIDS Drug Assistance Program
  • Car Seat Program
  • Chronic Disease
  • Epidemiology
  • Family Planning
  • Healthy Start
  • HIV/AIDS Testing
  • Immunizations
  • Improved Pregnancy Outcome
  • Indigent Pharmacy Program
  • Nutrition Services
  • OB Care
  • Presumptive Eligibility for Pregnant Women (PEPW)
  • Safe Asleep Program (CRIB)
  • School Health
  • Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)
  • Sterilization
  • Tuberculosis (TB)
  • Vital Statistics
  • Women’s Health

Please call or visit website for more information.