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RAP House( Runaway Alternatives Project)-Youth & Family Alternatives, Inc. (YFA) -

RAP House is a runaway and youth crisis program for troubled youth. It serves children between the ages of 10 and 17. Provides shelter services are provided for youth who have run away from home. They may also be homeless, having school-related problems, or be youth in crisis for any other reason and need respite care. RAP House primarily serves Pasco County. Services are available 24/7.

Important numbers:
727.835.1777
Toll free: 1.800.226.7187

Rapid Rehousing - The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, Inc.

The Shelter has a Rapid Rehousing program. It helps victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. The program provides necessary services. These services help victims transition from homelessness to permanent housing. As well as reach self-sufficiency. The program can last between 3 and 6 months. Please call or visit the website for more information.

24 Hour Crisis Hotline: 239.775.1101

Recovery & Life Programs - The Path of Citrus County

This group offers a new life program. It has multiple phases. Each phase is designed to transform the whole person. The program builds skills that are needed to overcome addiction. It will also help someone develop a productive work ethic. While at the same time transforming their lives. There is no time limit to a person’s length of stay; however, they must continue to be making progress. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Refugee Resettlement - Catholic Charities Diocese of Palm Beach, Inc.

This group has a Refugee Resettlement program to help people who are new to the United States. The program helps them get used to their new community and learn to take care of themselves quickly. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Service May Include:

  • Cash Assistance
  • Emergency Rental Assistance
  • Employment Services
  • Orientation & Referral to Community Resources
  • Transportation