Rental Relief - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD has a list of resources for people in Florida who are looking for help with paying rent. You can search for subsidized housing. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
HUD has a list of resources for people in Florida who are looking for help with paying rent. You can search for subsidized housing. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
This group offers several residential care campuses. They are made up of cottages and villages across the state. Here, children in need can find daily structure through "Work, Study, Play and Pray." Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Toll Free: 800.765.3797
This group runs a residential recovery program for men. It is known as Sanctuary Men’s House. The program lasts for nine months. It includes a work therapy program. The program also has a 12-step recovery program. Residents must attend church and participate in bible study. Please call or visit the website for more information.
This group provides shelter. It is for men, women, single parents with their children, and families. They also offer long-term programs. These programs strengthen life-skills. As well as helping with recovery and spiritual growth. Walk-ins are not accepted. Please call or visit the website for more information.
This is a shelter for victims of violence in the home, sexual or physical abuse. Many support services are offered, including food, shelter and counseling. Please see the website for more information.
Shelters of Hope offers affordable housing. It is income based. It is for individuals and families. They also offer shelter for the homeless. They have different types of housing for your needs.
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This agency offers a range of services to those with cancer. Someone is available to talk to 24 hours a day. You may also chat live with someone online.
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This program helps pregnant women, infants and families. It connects them to resources. It aims to help make healthy homes for children. They can connect you to food, housing help, counseling, and jobs. Please call or visit the website for more information.
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The Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly Program is known as EHEAP for short. It is offered by the Department of Elder Affairs which helps low-income households with at least one person age 60 and older. The help is for emergency energy related costs during the year. The payments are made directly to the vendor. Or by a two-party check to the vendor and client. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
This agency runs several youth crisis shelters. They provide residential group care. The help is for youth between the ages of 10 and 17. These youth are runaways, homeless, or have been kicked or locked out by their parents or guardians. They may need short-term respite or crisis placement. They may also need emergency shelter due to abuse or neglect. There is no cost to families.
Please call or visit the website for locations and more information.