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Adult Literacy League Improving individual
literacy skills and increasing literacy awareness. |
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Alzheimer
Resource Center, Inc. Education and support to
family caregivers as well as professional care providers. |
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American
Red Cross of Central Florida Responds to disasters
such as hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and fires, or
other situations that cause human suffering or create
human needs that those affected cannot alleviate without
assistance. It is an independent, humanitarian, voluntary
organization, not a government agency. |
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Anthony
House
Anthony House Helping the homeless help themselves
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BETA
Center, Inc., Gives children and parents the knowledge
and support needed for strong and healthy families.
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Big
Brothers Big Sisters of North Central Florida
Provides mentors for children nationwide. |
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Catholic
Charities Assist in fulfilling the work of serving
those in need. |
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Center
for Drug Free Living A comprehensive, community-based,
substance abuse treatment and prevention agency serving
the residents of Central Florida |
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Center
for Independent Living in Central Florida, Inc.
Helping people with disabilities achieve their self-determined
goals for independent living. |
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Central
Florida Dream Center An umbrella for organizations
whose focus and heart lie in standing together in unity
to see a city, nation and world transformed. |
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Central
Florida YMCA - Orange County Helping to build
strong kids, strong families and strong communities, we
are creating dynamic, inviting facilities. |
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Central
Florida YMCA - Seminole County The YMCA
is a great way to meet people, to get involved, to grow,
to learn, and so much more! From exercise to volunteerism. |
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Children's
Home Society of Florida Works to develop, restore
and strengthen families. We help loving people become
parents through our adoption and foster care programs.
We enable families to stay together through our child
abuse prevention programs. |
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Christian
Counseling Association, Inc. Known for extensive
professional experience and for our compassionate and
caring approach with people and problems. |
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Christian
HELP Foundation, Inc. Christian ministry in central
Florida devoted to preventing homelessness by helping
the unemployed find jobs |
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The
Christian Service Center for Central Florida Provids
the hurting of our community with programs designed to
meet physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. |
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Christian
Sharing Center - Longwood A non-profit,
interdenominational ministry helping children & families
in need in Seminole County, Florida since 1986 |
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Church
Street Counseling Center & a Turning Point
Provides services to individuals, couples, families, adolescents
and children seeking professional help. |
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CITE
Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired Promotes
the independence of adults and children with blindness,
low vision and other disabilities through technology,
education, support and advocacy. |
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Coalition
for the Homeless of Central Florida Provides services
to men, women, children and their families who need training,
counseling and other support to stabilize their lives. |
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Women’s
Residential and Counseling Center, a division
of the Coalition for the Homeless, transitional living
facility for working single women and mothers with children. |
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Community
Coordinated Child Care for Central Florida, Inc
Accredited by the Council of Accreditation for Family
and Children’s Service |
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Community
Health Centers To provide quality and compassionate
primary and preventative medical, dental and pharmaceutical
services to Central Florida's economically and culturally
diverse communities |
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Consumer
Credit Counseling of Central Florida Providing
the finest professional financial counseling and education
services available. |
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Displaced
Homemaker Program To provide the necessary and
appropriate employment counseling, job training and education,
and job search assistance that will result in self-sufficient
employment for people displaced as homemakers.
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Edgewood
Children's Ranch A residential facility for young
boys who had exhibited negative social behavior due to
family circumstances. |
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Esteem,
Inc Provides neighborhood based programs to children
and their families that focus on literacy, academic and
employability skills training. |
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Families
In Recovery (407) 841-2881
1520 Edgewater Dr Orlando, FL 32804 Outpatient Substance
abuse treatment services Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents,
DUI/DWI offenders, Self payment |
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Family
Assistance Services
(407) 380-1854 3501 Quadrangle Blvd Orlando, FL 32817 |
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Florida
Department of Children and Families
committed
to working in partnership with local communities to ensure
safety, well-being and self-sufficiency for the people
we serve. |
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Golden
Rule Housing Community Development Corporation
– 407.647.4047 |
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The
Grove Counseling Center, Inc. offering a comprehensive
service system for the prevention and treatment of substance
abuse and behavioral health problems in Seminole County,
Florida and surrounding areas |
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Harbor
House, Orange County Center Against Domestic Violence
provides shelter, advocacy, counseling and emotional support
to survivors of domestic violence and their children.
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Heart
of Florida United Way To improve lives by mobilizing
the caring power of our communities. Our vision is to
engage all citizens to work together to build healthy,
safe, caring, and strong communities. |
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HILL-BURTON
Program. Call to find participating facilities
in area. 1-800-638-0742 Free medical care at selected
hospitals, nursing homes, clinics & other health facilities
for those with income up to twice poverty level. |
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House
of Hope a non-denominational, not-for-profit organization
established to serve as a catalyst to the development
of a network of Houses of Hope, a Christian residential
program for troubled boys and girls ages 14-17, across
the country. |
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Human
Crisis Council Inc (407)
294-4704 5514 Edgewater Dr Orlando, FL 32810
Food, Dental, Clothing, Medical Hearing aids, Job placemen,t
Optical assistance, Permanent housing, Career and job
training, Self-grooming product,s Infant and child care
products, Medical equipment and supplies |
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Jewish
Community Center -Maitland Campus committed to
enriching the lives of our members and the community through
our commitment to families.
Maitland Campus 851 No. Maitland Avenue (corner of Maitland
Ave. and Maitland Blvd.) Maitland, FL 32751 (407) 645-5933
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Jewish
Community Center -Maitland Campus committed to
enriching the lives of our members and the community through
our commitment to families.
South Orlando Campus 11200 Apopka Vineland Road Orlando,
FL 32836 (407) 239-7411
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Jewish
Family Services of Greater Orlando To assist and
strengthen individuals and families, provides immediate
assistance to families in crisis, enhances the lives of
people and build community
The George Wolly Center 2100 Lee Rd. Winter Park, FL 32789
407-644-7593 (phone) |
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Jeppeson
Vision Quest, Inc. not-for-profit public children's
charity, permanently impacts children's lives by providing
free children's eye exams and quality new eyeglasses for
Florida's most vulnerable children who can't see clearly
enough to read and can't afford suitable eye care. |
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www.kidsbeatingcancer.com
increase the quality of life and provide the medical interventions
necessary to sustain life for critically and chronically
ill children with cancer and other medically fragile conditions,
and to see that children whose survival depends on finding
a compatible marrow or stem cell donor, have the maximum
opportunity for a cure. |
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Kids
House of Seminole to aid children by providing
all necessary services for children who are victims of
abuse from report and investigation through treatment
and prosecution in a friendly, non-threatening environment.
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Lakeside
Alternatives provides high-quality, cost-effective
behavioral healthcare services accessible to the people
of Florida. |
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Legal
Aid Society of The Orange County Bar Association
provides free quality legal help to low-income families
and abused and neglected children. |
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Lifeline
of Central Florida a non profit business established
to provide crisis services to individuals and families
in the Central Florida Area. |
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Lisa
Merlin House non-profit organization started by
Lisa Merlin and her colleagues in 1992 to provide a transitional
living program for females ages sixteen (16) and older
recovering from the diseases of alcoholism and substance
abuse. |
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Seminole
County Meals On Wheels Etc (407)
696-4880 200 N Triplet Lake Dr Casselberry, FL 32707 |
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Seniors
First Inc: Meals On Wheels of Orange County
(407) 292-0177 5395 L B McLeod Rd
Orlando, FL 32811 |
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Mercy
Ministries (Calvary Assembly) 407-644-1199 ext
304 |
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Metropolitan
Orlando Urban League 407-841-7654. The Urban League
is the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movement
empowering African Americans to enter the economic and
social mainstream. |
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Mustard
Seed of Central Florida provides household goods,
furniture, clothing, toys and books to those who have
suffered from natural or personal disaster and who demonstrate
the desire to rebuild their lives and become self-sufficient. |
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One
Stop Career Center employment and training
services. |
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Orange
County Social Services Orange County Residents
will enjoy a safe and supportive environment that promotes
stability and self-reliance. |
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Orlando
Self-Sufficiency Job Center 515
West Central Boulevard Orlando, Florida 32801 (407) 872-0770 |
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Rescue
Outreach Mission of Sanford provides emergency
shelter, food, clothing, and spiritual guidance to disadvantaged,
needy, homeless, and abused individuals and families of
any race, national origin, sex or age. |
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Safehouse
of Seminole Domestic Violence Shelter: learn about
domestic violence, find help |
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The
Salvation Army |
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The
Salvation Army of Seminole County - Thrift Store
to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human
needs in his name without discrimination. |
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Second
Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida nonprofit
organization that collects, stores and distributes donated
food to more than 450 nonprofit partner agencies in six
Central Florida counties: Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola,
Seminole and Volusia. |
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Seed
of Hope Outreach Ministry 2431 Aloma ave. ste.
126 Winter Park, Fl 32792 Phone (407) 468-4592 Fax (407)
681-9967 Email johnpoke9364@aol.com a nonprofit, Christian,
Charitable organization providing spiritual and physical
assistance necessary to give hope to homeless men, women
and families in the Central Florida areas.To alleviate
homelessness, hunger and hopelessness, in the woodlands
and urban communities. |
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Seminole
County Bar Association Legal Aid Society provides
free legal services to eligible Seminole County residents
with their civil legal problems. |
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Seminole
County Community Assistance and Health Department Federal
funds distributed by formula through the Department of
Community Affairs in Tallahassee. |
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Seminole
County Health Department Public health services,
delivered through each county health department, are intended
to protect and improve the health and safety of all citizens
and visitors in Florida. |
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Seminole
County Low Income Home Emergency Program - City of Sanford
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Low-Income
Emergency Home Repair (LEHRP), WAP-LIHEAP, Weatherization
Assistance Program (WAP) Paula Freytes - Contracts Coordinator
300 North Park Avenue Phone: 407.330.5665 |
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Seminole
County Mental Health Center a private, nonprofit
organization whose goal is to provide comprehensive, biopsychosocial
rehabilitation programming in the areas of mental health
and substance abuse. |
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Social
Security Administration SUITE 100 1917 BOOTHE
CIR LONGWOOD , FL 32750 (407) 331-2961 |
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Shepards
Hope, Inc a faith based organization of volunteers
providing access to primary health care for uninsured
residents of Central Florida. |
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STEPPING
STONE FOUNDATION 515
N Orange Blossom Trl Orlando, FL 32805 (407) 649-4100
a non-profit durable medical equipment supplier. Affordable
medical equipment and supplies. |
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Threshold
Inc. 350 North Goldenrod
Road, Goldenrod, FL 32792 (407)671-7060 Craig Cook Residential
facilities or day services; vocational skills and on-the-job-training;
on- and off-campus group homes. Developmental Services
provider. |
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WAYNE
DENSCH CHARITIES
PO BOX 536845
ORLANDO, FL 32853-6845
An Organization that enable students to obtain the financial assistance they require to meet their educational and living expenses while in school.
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Weekends
of Greater Orlando, Inc. bwilliams@weekendsteens.com
To promote and provide positive, safe, affordable, substance-and-violence-free
activities for high school teens; to promote and develop
self-esteem and leadership qualities; to serve as a catalyst
for encouraging volunteerism among teens; and to encourage
community support of our community's high school teens.
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Winter
Park Day Nursery Incorporated is a place where
children engage in developmentally appropriate activities
that prepare them for more advanced learning. It is a
place where parents can learn how to improve their parenting
skills or to handle difficult family situations. It is
a place where the children can get warm, nourishing meals
and snacks. To the children and their families, we are
a safe place, a school, a library, a neighbor, and a friend.
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