211 Helpline - Resource Helpline
211 Helpline gives free, confidential information and referrals to anyone in need. This resource serves Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties.
Services include:
211 Helpline gives free, confidential information and referrals to anyone in need. This resource serves Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties.
Services include:
4-H Projects are fun educational hands-on learning experiences. It is for youth ages 5-18. 4-H helps youth develop their skills and talents to the fullest. It is open to everyone. Please call for more information.
4-H Projects Include:
A FREE store for eligible teachers to shop for supplies to be given to children in need in their classrooms.
They are a Christ-centered non-profit ministry. They provide food. Doors are open to, but not limited to, the low-income, the homeless, and/or seniors in need of clothes, food, and hygiene items.
Some services are Community Outreach Center's House of Prayer, GED Program, Recovery Program/Referrals, Meal Program, and Emergency Relief.
Self Support Services ("Self-Sufficiency"):
407.556.3967
Thrift Stores and Donations:
407.593.2969
The Florida Abuse Hotline accepts reports 24 hours a day. Anyone who suspects that a child or vulnerable adult is abused or neglected needs to make a report. You can report online, by phone or by fax.
Abuse Hotline: 800.962.2873
Florida Relay Services: dial 711 or TTY: 800.955.8771
Si usted habla español y desea divulgar abuso, llame por favor el teléfono directo en 800-962-2873 para hablar con un consejero de habla hispana.
This group offers a variety of programs under their Academic Success service. These programs help kids navigate life’s daily challenges. They also give them the tools to excel at school. So that they can graduate and thrive. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Programs Available:
Grace Place provides after-school programs. These programs offer educational services during and after school and summer hours. Services are provided at no cost to children and their families. They have programs for elementary, middle school, and high school students.
Programs include:
Please call or visit website for more information.
DMAB believes that the arts can be a bridge to a better life for underserved children. They blend music and art with after school programs to inspire and empower children and teens. Youth can take part in the Performing Arts Program. They gain cultural enrichment through field trips and interacting with guest artists. Please see the website for more information.
YFA offers adoption case management. The services help local foster children. The help is to find them a ‘forever family’. Please call or visit the website for more information.
This agency is for families whose children are at risk. They may be removed from the home or have already been removed due to parental substance abuse. It also targets substance abusing pregnant women or mothers and individuals who frequently use Operation Par services. Services are also provided to males who have custody of their children and are at risk for losing custody due to their substance abuse. Clients receive assessments, case management, referrals, group counseling, urine drug screening and substance abuse education. They receive health screenings. They can get TB and HIV testing. They can receive parenting education. They can get substance abuse education.
Please see the website for more details.