Camp Bright Star - Health First
This program may be able to help children and teens heal from the tragedy of losing a family member.
Offers one day camps for children and other counseling for South and Central Brevard.
This program may be able to help children and teens heal from the tragedy of losing a family member.
Offers one day camps for children and other counseling for South and Central Brevard.
Camp Safe Haven is free for children, & youth (ages 5 to 18) who have lost a loved one. They offer emotional support and learn skills to help with feelings of grief and loss. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
844.LIGHTEN (544.4836) | HavenHospice.com/Camp
Cuscowilla Nature and Retreat Center
210 SE 134 Ave
Micanopy, FL 32667
The Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSSP) provides support and skills to low-income people. The program helps people go from economic crisis to stability.
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This Center provides nursing home residents with quality care. Nursing staff is on hand 24 hours a day. They provide care for those with memory disorders as well. Please call for more information.
Boys Town South Florida provides a program to parents and caregivers that gives them access to services their children need. They help to assist children suffering from mental health issues. Call for more information.
This group can help with the Care to Share program. The program can help with utilities. Please call or visit the website for more information.
This group can help with the Care to Share program. The program can help with utilities. Please call or visit the website for more information.
The National Family Caregiver Support Program helps people who take care of someone at home. It is for caregivers in Pasco and Pinellas Counties. The person being cared for must be over 60 years old. Please call 800.963.5337 or visit the website to learn more information.
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This program is for grandparents or other people age 55 and older who are the main caregivers for a child 18 or younger. It includes a support group where a coordinator will reach out and help connect the grandparent with local resources. Call 727.521.5200 to learn more information.
This group is for people who are caregivers for people with memory diseases like Alzheimer's. The goal of this group is to teach caregivers learn how to care for themselves too. All services are for free. Please call 850.386.2778 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
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