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Diapers/Formula - Bay Area Pregnancy Center

"we promote alternatives to abortion"

The faith based Bay Area Pregnancy Center that provides:

Baby Massage Classes
Clothing, Diapers, and Formula As Needed
Education and Referral System
Free Pregnancy Test
Parenting Classes
Peer Counseling & Spiritual Guidance
Post Abortion Trauma Counseling
Pregnancy & Infant Care Classes
Provide Alternatives To Abortion

Please call 727.200.9166 to learn more.

Discount Wireless Phone-Safelink/Lifeline

Safelink Wireless offers a Smartphone or a SIM card. Along with free minutes, texts, and data each month. There are eligibility requirements that must be met to participate. They are set by each state where the service is provided. There is a limit to one per household. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Enrollment and Plan Changes: 800.723.3546 (800.SAFELINK)
Technical Support ONLY: 800.378.1684

F.E.A.S.T. Food Pantry

F.E.A.S.T Food Pantry.

Clients may receive food twice per calendar month.
Please bring a photo ID and remain in car.

They also provide perishable food staples such as meat, milk and fresh produce to clients which helps them to create a balanced diet for their families.

Please visit the website to learn more information.

Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST) - FAAST, Inc.

This program provides assistive technology. It offers a range of services. These are for people with disabilities. It is also for their families. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

    Services:
    • Device Demonstrations
    • Device Reuse & Reutilization
    • Financial Loans
    • Information & Assistance
    • Public Awareness & Training
    • Short-term Device Loans

Food Bank - HOPE VILLAGES OF AMERICA, INC.

This food bank helps tens of thousands of people in Pinellas County by providing groceries.

To receive help, individuals or families must live north of Ulmerton Road. If you live outside this area, we can give you a list of other food pantries that may be closer to your home.

You’ll need to bring a photo ID and proof of address, like a piece of mail. You must also show Social Security cards and/or birth certificates for everyone in your household.