Hospice Services - Big Bend Hospice
Big Bend Hospice provides care to eligible patients and their loved ones.
Services:
- Grief Support
- Music Therapy
- Personal Physician
- Spiritual Care
Please call or visit website for more information.
Big Bend Hospice provides care to eligible patients and their loved ones.
Services:
Please call or visit website for more information.
Big Bend Hospice provides end of life care to patients and their loved ones. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Toll-Free: 800.772.5862
Services:
They provide many services including:
Please call for more info.
This group runs the House of Hope. It provides encouragement and hope to all. They provide food, clothing, and resources to those in need. There is no charge for the services. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Services Include:
This group offers the Household Goods Assistance program. This program provides household goods to those in need. They focus on helping victims of disasters or domestic abuse create a new home. Please call or visit the website for more information.
This is a long term residential treatment program. It is for those with alcohol, mental health, or drug issues. Residents attend group therapy, educational programs, AA meetings, and recreational activities. Later in the program, residents receive job counseling and help with getting employment and safe housing. The length of stay depends on the program.
Please see the website for more details.
Can help make repairs to your home if you are low-income and live in Unincorporated Lee County. If you and your property qualify, you may be able to receive assistance to make necessary repairs to your home. Below is a list of some eligible repairs:
Priority is given to elderly and/or disabled homeowners. Call for more information.
This group offers a hunger relief program. It makes sure that families can meet their nutritional needs. This is done through a food pantry.
Please call 407.656.7055 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc. helps immigrants and refugees. These are people who are escaping from problems in their home countries. They need extra help and kindness to start a new life in a different place. Please call or visit website to learn more.
They offer:
Alachua County Public Schools offers services and support programs for eligible immigrant students and families. The term "eligible immigrant student" is defined as a student who:
(a) is 3-21 years old;
(b) was not born in any state, Washington, DC or Puerto Rico; (children of military personnel who were born outside these territories are considered immigrant for the purposes of this program)
(c) has not been attending any one or more schools in the United States for more than 3 full academic years.
Some of the services offered include: