Pinellas

Community Pride Child Care, Inc.

To provide quality child development and supportive services to low income, at risk, and homeless children and families.

Childcare

  • breakfast, lunch and snack
  • curriculum dedicated to preparation for success in school
  • infants, toddlers, and preschoolers
  • sliding fee scale

Homeless Program

  • 45 days of free childcare for residents of participating homeless shelters
  • Children are placed in childcare near their shelter
  • For children between 2 months and 5 years old
  • Parents receive outreach

Peace Maker Program

  • Develop values which promote compassion, empathy and respect
  • Strengthen developmental assets to become healthy, caring and responsible
  • Teach peaceful alternatives to violence

Mental Health Services - Directions for Mental Health, Inc.

This program helps adults, children, and people who are homeless, no matter how much money they have. Some programs are only for certain groups or need a referral, but most are open to everyone. Many services have a set cost or use a sliding fee scale, and some are free.

Programs for Children & Families

  • Outpatient Counseling
  • Psychiatric Care
  • Early Childhood Parenting Services
  • Case Management

Programs for Adults

Directions for Mental Health, Inc.

Directions serves adults, children and the homeless at all stages of life and regardless of ability to pay. While some of our programs are restricted to a specific population, or subject to referral, most are available to the public. Most services are based on a fixed or sliding fee scale; some are free.


Clearwater Center

1437 South Belcher Road
Clearwater, Florida 33764
727.524.4464


Largo Center

8823 – 115th Avenue North
Largo, Florida 33773
727.547.4566

AgingCare

This agency connects seniors and their families with housing and care information. It is a website that helps families find options for housing and in-home care based on their needs. They can also help with caregiver support. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Hillsborough County Residential Re-entry Center - Goodwill Suncoast

This work release program helps men who committed nonviolent crimes adjust to life back in the community. They live at the center for three to six months while working at jobs in the area. The program also helps them find work and offers counseling and life skills classes. It takes place at the Hillsborough County Residential Re-Entry Center in Tampa. Please call or visit the website to learn more information.

St. Petersburg Work-Release Center - Goodwill Suncoast

This work release program helps ease the transition of offenders back into the community. This program serves female nonviolent offenders. Residents live for three to nine months while working at least 35 hours per week. Residents get help finding employment. They also attend counseling sessions and life skills classes. Please visit the website to learn more information.