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St. Anthony of Padua

The Society helps needy people who live in the boundaries of St. Anthony of Padua. They can help with food assistance once a month. They can help with financial assistance by appointment. Aid is given according to the amount of donations from the parishioners of St. Anthony of Padua.

Hours of operation: 9:30am-11:30am
Saturday mornings, food pantry

St. Michael the Archangel

St. Vincent de Paul Cares Program(SVdP) is a place where those in need are welcome to come for help. The staff and volunteers are committed to person-to-person service.

All services are based on partnership with other providers in the community. The goal is to help the individual toward self-sufficiency.

The Center helps individuals with an initial job search, referrals to community job programs, and GED studies. They can help with social security or getting IDs, or simply getting respite from the elements.

The center also offers a mail drop for clients, hot drinks and snacks.

Clients can consult with an on-site nurse for medical advice and appropriate treatment. You will need an appointment.

Men can get a referral to transitional housing.

St. Thomas Aquinas

The Society helps those in need who live within the parish boundaries of St. Thomas Aquinas Church. They can help with food once a month. Financial assistance is given once a year to each client. They can help with utility bills or rent weekly, providing they have a shut-off notice or eviction notice.

Hours of operation: Call 727.372.8600, Ext. 42; leave a message.
Food Pantry Hours: Monday and Thursday 9:30am-11:00am, 1:30pm - 3:30pm

St. Vincent de Paul - St. James

The Society helps those in need who live within the boundaries of St. James Church. They help with food. Financial aid is given once a year, to help with utility bills or rent, providing the client has a shut-off notice or eviction notice.

Hours of operation: Monday, Thursday, Friday 10:00am-12 Noon, Tuesday 11:30am-1:30pm

Support Services - Center for Autism and Related Disabilities

CARD helps by sharing lists of resources. This list is personalized to the client’s area and insurance. Consultations can be done over the phone, over email, or video chat. They can also meet in the community or in your home. This group works with people of all ages. All services provided are short term.

Please call or check their website for locations and to learn more.

Toll Free: 800.333.4530

Temporary Cash Assistance-DCF- Pasco County Service Center

The Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) program provides limited financial aid to low income families. The amount depends on the family size and income. Families can also get Medicaid benefits. They are referred for requested social services. Individuals must be U.S. Citizens or qualified non-citizens. They must live in the State of Florida.

There are also cash benefits for children who have been placed by the courts into a relative’s home.

WIC - Pasco County

WIC provides healthy foods, nutrition education and counseling. New mothers can get breast-feeding information and health care referrals.

Please visit the WIC website to see if you qualify.
www.doh.state.fl.us/Family/wic

WIC Locations:
Dade City
13941 15th Street
Dade City FL 33525
352.521.1450

Holiday
2318 U.S. Hwy. 19 N.
Holiday FL 34690
727.943.5505

Hudson
11511 Denton Avenue
Hudson FL 34667
727.861.5661

Lacoochee
38749 Pattie Lane
Lacoochee FL 33525
352.521.2929

Land O'Lakes
4135 Land O'Lakes Blvd.
Land O'Lakes FL 34639
813.558.5173

New Port Richey
5640 Main Street, Suite 100
New Port Richey FL 34652
727.841.4425

Zephyrhills
4717 Airport Road
Zephyrhills FL 33540
813.780.0740