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Americans for Immigrant Justice

Americans for Immigrant Justice is a non-profit law firm. They fight for justice for immigrants. They offer direct help, and advocacy and outreach. Services are offered at no cost.

Programs include:

  • Children's Legal Program
  • Detention Program
  • Domestic Violence & Human Trafficking (Lucha) Program
  • Family Defense Program
  • Litigation Program
  • Pro Bono Program

BASIC NWFL, Inc.

BASIC NWFL, Inc. provides help to those living with HIV/AIDS.

Services include:

  • Case Management
  • Central Panhandle Aids Network (CPAN)
  • Arise
  • Education/Prevention
  • Fully Committed-X
  • Housing and Financial Assistance
  • Patient Drug Assistance
  • Prep Up (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis)
  • RAP (Respect Awareness Prevention)
  • Ryan White Part B
  • Support Groups
  • Testing
  • U Think?

Hidle House

Hidle House is a crisis shelter for children 10-17 years old. The focus is on providing safe shelter while working with youth to work out immediate family problems. Depending on the situation, stays in the shelter can last from 21 to 30 days. Please call 850.784.1020 or visit the website to learn more.

Anchorage Children's Home

Anchorage Children’s Home is a non-profit group. It was founded on Christian principles and beliefs. The agency exists to serve, protect, and strengthen children, families, and the community. Their mission is to be an anchor for the children of today to strengthen the families of tomorrow. Please call 850.763.7102 or visit the website to learn more.

Services Include:

MADD

MADD offers support to those who have been affected by another person's drunk driving. They advocate for victims' rights and compensation. They fight for stricter underage drinking laws. They sponsor Walk Like MADD walks to raise funds. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Florida WIC Program

This program is called WIC for short. It is for pregnant women and children up to five years old. WIC provides the following at no cost: healthy foods, nutrition education and counseling, breastfeeding support and referrals for health care. Each eligible family gets an EBT card to use at the grocery store. They also get a list of foods to purchase at the lowest prices.

National Resource Directory

This website connects Wounded Warriors, service members, veterans, their families and caregivers with those who support them. Find national, state, and local programs and services. Find jobs from employers who want to hire veterans. You can find information by state or territory. Please see the website for all services.