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Family Opportunities for Caring, Understanding and Success (F.O.C.U.S.)

This group has a counseling program called Family Opportunities for Caring, Understanding, and Success. It is known as F.O.C.U.S for short. The services are given by Masters level counselors. They can help with a wide range of issues. Meetings can be done in your home or office. Services are also available in neighborhood centers and schools. These services are for people living in Orange County.

Florida KidCare-HealthyKids

The state offers health insurance for children. From birth through age 18. It is free to apply. Enrollment is year-round. Each child is matched with the best fit of four Florida KidCare programs. Cost options include free, subsidized, and full-pay. These options are based on family income. And size of the household. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Head Start - Community Coordinated Care for Children, Inc.

Head Start is a program for low-income children and children with disabilities. They help with school readiness and many other services. Children will get nutritious, family-style meals. Breakfast is also given each day. Snacks are given in the day. Their goal is to make a child's life better. They help build a strong family unit. Please call or go to the website to learn more.

Healthy Families - Orange County

This program is open to expectant parents and to parents of newborns going through stressful life situations. Parents are empowered through learning and community support. It helps them give a safe and stable environment for their children. Services take place in the home and are voluntary.

Please call 407.317.7430 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.

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Healthy Families Orange & Osceola

This program provides home visits with new and expecting families to help their family grow healthy, happy, and safe. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Home visits focus on:

  • Building trust with parents
  • Supporting parents emotionally
  • Reducing familial risk factors
  • Improving communication skills
  • Teaching skills for coping with stress