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Social Security Disability -Social Security Administration
SSA has two programs for disability benefits. They are different but have the same medical requirements. The programs pay benefits to individuals. As well as certain family members. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Programs Available:
- Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Click here to locate the office nearest you
Solve Maternity Homes
This group is a religious based program that provides housing and other services to women who are pregnant.
Services include:
Step Up Suncoast Rise and Shine Palmetto Head Start
This agency serves very young children up to 3 year olds. They are provided a language-rich, stimulated environment. There are also services for pregnant women and their families. Please check the website to learn more. Please call for times and locations.
Support Services - Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
CARD helps by providing short-term guidance, support, and resource referrals at no cost to people with ASD, their families, and those who serve them. They provide support for individuals from the time of diagnosis throughout their lives.
Services include:
- Training
- Project Development
- Resource & Referral
- Consultation
- Family & individual guidance
Please call or check their website for locations and to learn more.
Support Services for Dementia - Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center
This resource center is for families and people caring for a loved one with dementia. They can provide you with skills and support. They have a wide range of services.
Please call 407.436.7750 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Services and Programs Include:
- Referral Information
- Support Groups
- Caregiver Workshops and Training
- Care Coaching
- State of Florida Brain Bank Research Program
Teen Residence - Brookwood
This is a group home for girls ages 13 to 18. They are placed here by DCF because of abuse or neglect at home. Some girls are also placed by their parents due to stressful family situations. The program focuses on helping the girls learn independent living skills, such as education, job skills, money management, and problem solving. They also receive individual therapy and group therapy from licensed therapists.
Please visit the website to learn more.
Veterans Case Management - Volunteers of America
This group offers veterans case management. The services are for veterans living in permanent housing. It is to help strengthen independent living skills. It is also to help with long-term housing goals. There are requirements to participate in the program. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Services Include:
Victim Advocate/Sheriffs Office
Help for crime victims and their families or close friends, including support after the crime, going with them to court, and helping them fill out forms for compensation. It also includes talking to their boss, bank, or other important people to help them. Please visit the website to learn more information.
Victim Services (VINE) - Department of Corrections
This program helps victims of crimes committed by Florida inmates. Through the VINE program, victims can sign up for an automatic notification service. Anyone may call the toll-free number to get an inmate's current location and release date. You may also register to learn when an inmate is released, transferred, escapes or dies. The VINE service is confidential. Please see the website for more information.
Local Number: 850.488.9166
Toll Free: 877.8.VICTIM (877.884.2846)