Social Services - Tri-County Community Council, Inc.
This agency helps those in need. They offer many social services that can help low-income communities. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
 Family Assistance Services
 Family Assistance ServicesThis agency helps those in need. They offer many social services that can help low-income communities. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Charlotte County 2-1-1 is a social services database. It connects people and resources in Charlotte County. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Resources Include:
Sunrise runs the Solutions Thrift Store. People can donate gently used items for resale. Clients can get vouchers to shop for clothing and household items. Proceeds support Sunrise services. You may call 351.521.3000 to schedule a furniture pick up.
Hours of operation: 9:00am-4:00pm Monday - Saturday
This group is a religious based program that provides housing and other services to women who are pregnant.
Services include:
This group offers resources related to pregnancy and parenting. They help you plan for your and your baby. They allow walk-ins. They also have appointments. Their services are at no cost. Please call or go to the website to learn more.
Services Provided:
This group runs a specialized therapeutic group home. It is called STGH for short. This group home is for children and adolescent males. It is located at their Titusville campus. The home offers a wide range of programs and services. This helps prepare residents to be reintegrated into a family or independent living environment.
Psychiatric and Substance abuse Help
Weekly Therapy sessions
Crisis Intervention
St. Barnabas House provides safe housing. It is for people and families who are experiencing homelessness or who could potentially become homeless. They help people become independent. This program lasts from three to six months. Please call 850.763.0475 or visit the website to learn more.
St. Lucie County Florida Online provides Veteran Services to veterans and their families. They offer counseling and help with applying for VA benefits.
Services include:
Please call or visit website for more information.
This work release program helps ease the transition of offenders back into the community. This program serves female nonviolent offenders. Residents live for three to nine months while working at least 35 hours per week. Residents get help finding employment. They also attend counseling sessions and life skills classes. Please visit the website to learn more information.