Programs & Services - Candlelighters of Brevard, Inc.
This group offers a variety of programs and services. This help is for children with cancer and their families. Please call or visit the website for more information.
This group offers a variety of programs and services. This help is for children with cancer and their families. Please call or visit the website for more information.
This group offers the Project Return program. It helps people experiencing mental illness, and helps them recover productive and fulfilling lives. Clients become members and are engaged in operating the center. Members can create and follow a plan at their own pace.
Please call or visit the website for more information.
Enrichment Opportunities Include:
Project Safe Childhood is a nationwide program with the US State Attorney's office of FL. They fight the sexual abuse and exploitation of children. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Jacksonville: 904.301.6300
Fort Myers:239.461.2200
Ocala: 352.547.3600
Orlando: 407.648.7500
This group operates Project Safe Place in Brevard County. It is part of a national program. The program offers immediate help to children and teens. The youth have runaway or are homeless. They may be in an unsafe situation or just alone and afraid. It is also a school education program. Please call or visit the website for more information.
24/7: 321.452.0800 ext. 144
This is a substance abuse prevention program for youth 6-17. It provides family counseling, play therapy and skills training for children. Services are available to children who are at risk due to family or substance abuse issues.
Please see the website for more details.
The Project90 program offers case management. It provides a community of care for customers. They help people reach self-sufficiency in 90 days. It also teaches them lifelong skills. These skills will let them stay self-sufficient and eventually thrive. The program is for veterans. Please call 855.909.6757 or visit the website to learn more.
This agency protects the rights of people with disabilities. They investigate any claims of abuse or neglect. They also look into any civil or legal rights violations. This includes those who are living in group homes or other facilities. They promote reform through education, advocacy and information.
Please see the website for all services.
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This hospital has a psychiatry program for children and teens. They treat conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, psychoses, eating disorders and behavior problems. They see patients from ages 4 to 17. They do not have an inpatient psychiatric unit.
Please see the website for all services.
This law firm can help with some public benefits issues. It can also help get or keep government/public benefits. Please call or visit the website for locations and more information.
Queen Palm Supportive Housing provides housing and services for adults who have severe and ongoing mental illnesses. The apartments here are subsidized and the rent is based on your income. There are 11 units and a shared bathroom for use. You will need to meet requirements to participate in this program. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Email: SebringInfo@voa-fla.org
Housing Includes: