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Peer Support Groups - Mental Health Association of Southwest Florida
This group offers peer support groups. They believe that peer support is important to recovery for people with mental illness. The groups bring people with similar experiences together. The meetings are confidential and informal. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Support Groups Available For:
- Depression
- IDF
- Teen Transgender Group: Families & Allies
- Veterans
Pensacola Supportive Housing - Volunteers of America
This group runs the Pensacola Supportive Housing program. It is for persons with psychiatric disabilities. The program provides housing and support services. Rent is based on income. There are requirements that must be met to participate. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Email>: PensacolaInfo@voa-fla.org
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Pensacola Veterans Village - Volunteers of America
This group runs the Pensacola Veterans Village. This GPD program offers transitional housing. It also offers supportive services. The help is for homeless veterans. The help will stabilize them and prepare them for an independent life. There are requirements that must be met to participate. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Email: PensacolaInfo@voa-fla.org
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Permanent Supportive Housing - Community of Hope
This group offers permanent housing. It is for low-income families in the community. The group has single family housing. It also has multifamily housing. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Personal Care Services - Seniors First, Inc.
This group has a range of programs to help with elderly personal care. They ensure seniors live as comfortably as possible in their homes.
Please call 407.292.0177 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Programs Available:
- In-Home Care
- Stepping Stone Medical Equipment Bank
- Guardianship
Pet Friendly Shelter - Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control
This agency offers pet-friendly shelter. It is available during storm season in the event of a storm or other natural disaster. Pre-registration opens every year on the first of May. The shelter is only for those who live in a mandatory evacuation zone or mobile home. It is also for those who live in sub-standard housing. Proof of county residency must be shown to use the shelter. The shelter is not for humans. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Pet Owner Assistance - Humane Society of the United States
The Humane Society has an online list to help pet owners in need. A state-by-state list of other helpful organizations is also provided. Pet food and helping with spay/neuter needs are among areas of help for pet owners. They also have advice for what to do if your pet needs emergency care and you cannot afford a vet.
Click HERE for resources to help care for your pet.
Click HERE for assistance with affording your pet.
Click HERE for help finding your pet a new home.
Please see the website for more details.
Click HERE for resources to help care for your pet.
Click HERE for assistance with affording your pet.
Click HERE for help finding your pet a new home.
Please see the website for more details.
Please see the website for more details.
Phoenix House Florida - Citra Residential Program
Adult residential program provides gender-specific substance use treatment for men and women, including treatment for co-occurring behavioral health issues. Our services include individual treatment planning, specialized group therapy, life-skills training, health education, family re-integration assistance, and services to help ensure a sustained recovery.
Phoenix House Florida - Murray Center for Women
Provides gender-specific, trauma-informed treatment for women statewide who suffer from drug or alcohol addiction and/or co-occurring behavioral health issues that may be complicated by substance use.
The program utilizes evidence-based practices to help women develop trust, self-esteem, and personal responsibility. The program combines vital counseling, educational, and recreational activities that challenge women to understand the nature of their substance use. Family involvement is encouraged, as is mother/child reunification.