Alachua

Office of Veterans Services, Alachua County

The Office of Veteran Services helps veterans and their families apply for benefits. Counselors help with filing forms. Please call or visit our website for more info.

Benefits include:

  • Clothing for service connected disabled vets
  • Extra benefits for children of disabled vets
  • Financial help for surviving spouses of wartime vets
  • Financial help for those injured in line of duty
  • Grants for auto equipment for severely disabled
  • Grants for home improvements for severely disabled
  • Help for those confined to home, hospital or nursing home
  • Help in getting VA Medical Care
  • Help in receiving eligibility for home loans
  • Help with appealing VA decisions
  • Help with education benefits
  • Pension benefits for wartime era vets
  • Training for employment/education

Salvation Army - Alachua County

This agency offers temporary shelter and meals to those in need. They also offer social service referrals. They provide disaster relief locally and around the world. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Services include:

  • Adult Rehabilitation
  • Christmas Assistance
  • Combating Human Trafficking
  • Disaster Relief
  • Elderly Services
  • Housing and Homeless Services
  • Hunger Relief
  • Missing Persons
  • Prison Ministries
  • Veterans Affairs Services

Emergency Shelter - Peaceful Paths

This group has emergency shelter for domestic violence survivors. Shelter is for 6 weeks. It is gated and monitored 24 hours a day. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Toll-Free Statewide Helpline: 800.500.1119

24 Hour Helpline: 352.377.5690
24 Hour Textline: 352.727.0948

In Shelter Services Include:

  • Case Management
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Referrals
  • Support Groups

Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD) - Northeast Region

This agency is called APD for short. It supports persons with developmental disabilities. The agency works to help clients live, learn, and work in their communities. The services include help to find jobs, funding, and supported living services.

APD serves those with:

  • Autism
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Children age 3-5 who are at a high risk of a developmental disability
  • Down syndrome
  • Intellectual disabilities
  • Phelan-McDermid syndrome
  • Prader-Willi syndrome
  • Spina bifida