Emergency Assistance -Family Support Services/Citizens Alliance For Progress
Help for families in our family support program. Please call 727.934.5881 to learn more information.
Help for families in our family support program. Please call 727.934.5881 to learn more information.
Youth Leadership and Career Club
Youth ages 9–17 join in fun and educational activities that help them explore different careers. These activities take place when school is out.
Boys to Men
This mentoring program helps boys ages 8–18 grow into responsible young men by guiding them through the steps from boyhood to manhood.
Kindle Book Club
This book club uses technology to help students in kindergarten through 8th grade improve their reading and writing skills. It supports early reading and makes learning fun.
A civic organization that offers:
- ACCESS
- VITA
- Computer Lab
- Educational Support Services
- Boys to Men
- Technology Program
- Family Support Services
- Emergency Assistance
- Parenting Classes
This church hosts several AA meetings during the week. Please visit website or call 727.896.4797 to confirm times.
This church has several community outreach programs. Services include a food pantry, literacy program and AA meetings. Please call for times.
Casa office & 24-HOUR HOTLINE
727-895-4912 (TTY 727-828-1269)
Shelter Provides refuge, crisis intervention, and advocacy for up to 45 days when home is not a safe place. The shelter is always open. The location is confidential. Shelter residents receive:
This agency is called GAL for short. It works for children who have been abused and are involved in the court system. The group tries to put children in a safe and caring place. There is also some help available for teenagers that are aging out of the foster care system.
Shelter Provides refuge and crisis intervention when home is not a safe place. Open 24 Hours. Confidential location. Residents receive clothing, food, and personal care items . Individual and group empowerment support.
Pinellas Hope offers a safe and caring atmosphere. Homeless clients are respected and encouraged to progress in a community setting as they get their lives back on track. A case manager helps each client set goals for self- sufficiency. Please see the website for more information.
The Salvation Army provides emergency shelter. It is for individual men and women who choose not to participate in their programs but just need a good night’s rest, a hot shower, and a hot meal. Stay is limited to 30 consecutive nights. Please contact for more information.