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Taylor County Recovery Center, Inc.

*DCF licensed out-patient substance abuse treatment program for ages 13 and over including adults; individual and group counseling, substance abuse education, treatment planning and review, discharge planning, relapse prevention, probation reporting *Other DCF licensed classes open to anyone in the community: parenting classes, dealing with trauma, co-dependency, employability skills training, money management, HIV/AIDS education, domestic violence, batterer's intervention, anger management, conflict resolution, Drivers' License Assistance Classes for Driving while License Suspended/Revoked (DWLS/R) *Can be self-referred or ordered by the court system for any services offered *DCF ACCESS Community Partner Site: anyone may make an appointment to go there to apply for Medicaid, Food Stamps/SNAP and/or TANF

Services: AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling, Anger Management, Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Employment Preparation, Food Stamps/SNAP, Medicaid, Parenting Skills Classes, Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling, TANF

115-B E Drew St

Perry, FL 32347

(850) 584-2772

Salvation Army, Basic Needs Assistance, Tallahassee Office

*Provide assistance to residents of Leon, Gadsden, and Wakulla Counties in need including clothing vouchers, food pantry, hygiene kits, limited baby and feminine hygiene products, furniture vouchers, disaster assistance program, Thanksgiving dinner on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving Day, and holiday Angel Tree assistance program *All assistance is for emergency services only and available on a limited basis; food pantry may be used once a month (except daily bread and pastries, when available); furniture vouchers are given on a case by case bases for those who are recovering from a natural disaster or homelessness and will require photo ID and a letter from a caseworker; personal hygiene kits are provided every 6 months, if available; all other all other assistance is available once every 12 months

Services: Diapers, Food Pantries, Furniture, General Clothing Provision, Menstruation Supplies, Personal/Grooming Supplies

2410 Allen Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 222-0304

River Fund, Inc

*Services for persons infected or affected by HIV: HIV/AIDS education, prevention and condoms, hospital visits *Twice monthly meals and mobile food pantry, emergency food also available

Services: AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling, Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Food Pantries

11155 Roseland Rd, Unit 16

Sebastian, FL 32958

(772) 589-5076

Poverello Center, Inc

*Services at main location for HIV+ persons: food pantry, thrift shop, nutritional and fitness consulting *Other nearby location: 2200 NE 12th Ave, Wilton Manors, 33305, houses LiveWell Community Center for HIV+ persons: includes gym, massage therapy, dinner and movie night, barbershop and styling salon

Services: Drop In Centers, Exercise Classes/Groups, Food Pantries, Nutrition Education, Thrift Shops

2056 N Dixie Highway

Wilton Manors, FL 33305

(954) 561-3663

Northeast Florida AIDS Network (NFAN)

*Prevention, care and advocacy for HIV/AIDS clients and their families *Food pantry *Referrals for medical care, social services referrals, HOPWA housing funds, pharmacy and dental care, shelter, job assistance, transportation, victim services *Not a testing site, but will give locations

Services: Case/Care Management, Dental Care, Food Pantries, Health Care Referrals, Housing Search Assistance

2715 Oak St

Jacksonville, FL 32205

(904) 356-1612

Gainesville Area AIDS Project, Inc (GAAP)

*GAAP is a volunteer organization for anyone infected or affected by HIV or AIDS, offering community referrals, support and social get-togethers like movies, plays, trips, and meals *Administers the TREE Project (The Replenishment of Everyday Essentials), which provides toiletries and household items that Food Stamps do not cover *Provides referrals for Ryan White Titles, HOPWA and PAC *Lunch served Tuesdays 10am-2pm, dinner served last Friday of each month 5pm-7pm, Drop-in Center open 9am-11am, 3rd Saturday

Services: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Household Goods

3131 NW 13th St

Gainesville, FL 32609

(352) 373-4227

Food With Care, Inc

*Available throughout Florida *Frozen, prepared food purchase for home delivery for persons of any age *Meal selections include diabetic, low sodium, low cholesterol, renal and puree entrees for restricted diets, traditional, breakfast entrees, soups and ethnic meals, and desserts *Menus and recipes developed by registered dietician and geriatric physician *Funding available through Medicaid Waiver, Long Term Managed Care *Minimum purchase of 10 meals

Services: Home Delivered Meals

6995 Venture Circle

Orlando, FL 32807

(407) 657-3880

Food for Life Network

*With a referral from a Ryan White case manager, weekly groceries and/or ready-to-eat meals, frozen meals and breakfast items for HIV/AIDS clients picked up at the pantry by able bodied clients or delivered for people unable to travel if they qualify *Contains food for two generous meals daily, plus light snacks or light lunch for seven days; clients with children are provided additional food for dependent children

Services: Food Pantries, Home Delivered Meals

3400 NE 2nd Ave

Miami, FL 33137

(305) 576-3663

FL DOH, Miami-Dade, Maternal/Infant Services

*Women's Health Services: family planning, pregnancy testing, PEPW and Healthy Start screening, WIC referral, (only the Florida City center offers prenatal care), birth certificates *Referred to prenatal providers accepting PEPW, or other clinics offering sliding scale that will see women unable to get Medicaid *Immunizations (free for under 18 years of age) *Women's Health Clinic locations: *Health District Center, 1350 NW 14th St, 33125, (305) 575-3800 *West Dade Center, 11865 SW 26th St, Ste J-2, 33175, (305) 225-5950 *Florida City Center, 1600 NW 6th Court, Bldg B, 33034 (305) 242-2443 ***The only DOH location that offers prenatal care*** *For more information or to find closest clinic providing desired services, call Womens Health Appointment Line (best number) or DOH Switchboard

Services: Birth Certificates, Birth Control, Community Clinics, Immunizations, Medicaid, Pregnancy Testing, Prenatal Care, WIC

1350 NW 14th St

Miami, FL 33125

(786) 336-1437

Families First of PBC, TOPWA

*Targeted Outreach for Pregnant Women Act (TOPWA) for pregnant women with high-risk for HIV, HIV+, and/or substance abusers and not receiving appropriate prenatal care offering high-risk women free pregnancy and HIV testing to reduce incidences of neo-natal HIV/AIDS as well as education on appropriate prenatal care, education to HIV-infected pregnant women on benefits of treatment to reduce perinatal transmission, referral and linkage for ongoing care coordination *Access to emergency needs: food and shelter, and follow-up care to ensure that mother continues to receive necessary services Other locations: Belle Glade, 1500 NW Ave L, Ste B, 33430; Wellington 1230 South Shore Blvd.

Services: Confidential HIV Testing, Emergency Shelter, Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses, Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Pregnancy Testing

3333 Forest Hill Blvd, 2nd Fl

West Palm Beach, FL 33406

(561) 721-2887

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