Legal Advocacy - Shelter House
Shelter House provides legal advocacy to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Please call 850.243.1201 or visit website for more information.
Shelter House provides legal advocacy to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Please call 850.243.1201 or visit website for more information.
Engagement Center meets the individual needs of those experiencing homelessness through partnerships with other local agencies.
Obtain identification
Employment services
Work boots and uniforms
Transportation such as free bicycles and bus passes
Help finding affordable housing
Social security services
Referrals for mental health and substance abuse
Soft skills training for job preparedness
Literacy and GED services
Basic life skills
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Monday-Friday 9a.m.-11a.m. and 1p.m.-4p.m.
Identification is required.
Food assistance
Hygiene products
Reading glasses
Identification cards
Gas cards
Work boots
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Brother’s Keeper Emergency Services helps with furniture, clothing, food, gas cards, rent, utilities, and medications. Call for more information.
Open Hours
Monday 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Call to confirm.
Applicants must provide Marion County ID and a Social Security Card.
This group helps seniors live in their own homes. This lets them keep living an independent lifestyle. It also helps them avoid having to live in an assisted living facility. A client must be 60 years of age or older for this program.
Services Available:
Tri-County Community Council, Inc. offers transportation to those in need. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Rides are available for:
Non-emergency medical treatment
Groceries
Shopping
Education
Recreation
Employment/training
Other daily needs
This group provides choices, opportunities, and training. The help is for persons with disabilities. The ultimate goal is to make sure clients are included in the community. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Services Available:
Council on Aging of Nassau County provides services and programs for seniors in Nassau County.
Services include:
Please call 904.261.0701 or visit website for more information.
The Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSSP) provides support and skills to low-income people. The program helps people go from economic crisis to stability.
Services include:
This group provides Financial Assistance and Education. They help active and retired Navy and Marine Corps personnel and their families. This includes surviving spouses and reservists on active duty of 30 days or more.
They provide funds to help with a wide range of financial needs.
Common situations include: