OPA Behavioral Health
OPA Behavioral Health formerly Orlando Psychiatric Associates provides mental health services.
Services:
- Evaluations
Telemedicine
Counseling
Call for more information
407.851.5121
OPA Behavioral Health formerly Orlando Psychiatric Associates provides mental health services.
Services:
Call for more information
407.851.5121
Careeronestop is an employment center that has many services that help train, offer finanical assistance and job search. Has several locations throughout the state.
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Safe Kids is a non-profit that works to protect children from injuries that could have been prevented. Injuries are the number one cause of death to children around the world. Safe Kids helps to make the world a safer place for children and their families through education. As well as raising awareness and advocacy. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Florida Kidcare encompasses four government-sponsored health insurance programs– Medicaid, MediKids, Florida Healthy Kids and the Children’s Medical Services (CMS) Health Plan. Together they provide a continuum of care for children ages birth - 18 years. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
FDLRS is run by the FL Department of Education. They offer Associate Centers that have instructional and technical support services for school districts all over the state. These centers assist the FDOE Exceptional Student Education programs. Each Associate Center offers four main services: Child Find, Parent Services, Human Resource Development, and Technology. They partner with school districts, agencies and support personnel. As well as with administrators and students with disabilities or exceptionalities. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
March of Dimes focuses on improving maternal and infant health outcomes. It also works to close the health equity gap. Visit the website to learn more.
New Season is a leading provider of care for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), with treatment facilities across the state. In addition to providing customized therapeutic programs and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs to patients, they also work to support the education and understanding of opioid addiction as a disease that can be addressed with treatment services. Their mission is to triumph over opioid addiction by integrating treatment, counseling, and compassionate care that saves lives.
This foundation has a respite relief program. It is for military and veteran caregivers. The program offers access to free, short term relief. Help is in the form of in-home care professionals. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Email: respiterelief@elizabethdolefoundation.org
Services Include:
Alice's Kids serves children in need. They accept requests made by teachers, counselors, clergy, and other professionals that work with kids. They help with new clothes, glasses, senior dues or any other item that costs up to $125. They do not help with food, household goods, healthcare, transportation or legal fees.
The request form for teacher/professional can be found here.
You can find more information at the website.
Lucha is for those dealing with domestic violence and human trafficking. There is free legal help for immigrants. You can get healthcare and mental health counseling. They can help with housing, school, and jobs. They help with banking, taxes, and earning a driver's license. See the website to learn more.
Call 305.573.1106 ext. 1400 or email luchainfo@aijustice.org for help.