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Suwannee Valley Community Coordinated Child Care - Early Head Start

Suwanee Valley Community Coordinated Child Care (or SV4Cs for short) has an Early Head Start program. Early Head Start helps pregnant women and children from birth to age 3. Services are available year-round. They help infants and toddlers with their physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development. They also help parents to care for, and teach their growing children to be self-sufficient. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Suwannee Valley Community Coordinated Child Care - Head Start

Suwannee Valley 4C's strives to meet the early learning needs of each child. Every child receives a variety of learning experiences that enhance his/her cognitive, social, emotional and physical growth. It is for children ages 0 to 5. The aim is to develop early learning habits in children so they will be ready to start school. They will also get health services including dental care and prenatal care for expectant mothers. Please see the website for more information.

Services include:

  • Dental Care
  • Early Childhood Development
  • Family and Community Partnerships
  • Health Services
  • Home Visits from Teaching Staff
  • Indoor and Outdoor Play
  • Prenatal Care for Mothers
  • Services for Parents

Locations:
Azalea Park Building 1
405 Southwest Walker Avenue
Live Oak, Florida 32060
386.362.4723

Branford Learning Center
103 Express Street Northwest

Tallahassee Veterans Village - Volunteers of America

This group runs the Tallahassee Veterans Village. It offers a GPD program. The program provides transitional housing and supportive services. The help is for homeless veterans. The help will stabilize and prepare them for an independent life. Rent is based on income. There are requirements that must be met to participate. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Email: TallahasseeInfo@voa-fla.org

Program Offers:

Teen & Young Adult Programs for the Blind - Lighthouse of Collier

This group offers a program for blind teens and young adults. It is a transition program. The help available is for individuals between the ages of 14 and 24. The program is focused on job readiness. As well as independent living skills. The goal of the program is to prepare students for life after high school. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Temporary Shelter - Family Promise of Jacksonville

Homeless families who come to Family Promise stay at a local congregation for one week. While there, they get three meals a day, case management and other services. They can use laundry facilities, a computer and get phone access at the Family Center. They will also meet with a social worker who will develop a plan of action to get the family on the path to self sufficiency. Please see the website for more information.

The Angelus - Day Program

Residents and other adults attend the Day Program. They take classes in computer skills, home economics, small animal care and gardening. They learn arts and crafts, physical education, and academics. Also, a woodworking shop has been built and is a source of employment to our students.

Hours of operation: 9:00am-3:00pm Monday - Friday