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Florida National Guard, Family Assistance Centers

*Eight Family Assistance Centers around Florida offer practical assistance and emotional support for families and/or persons in the Florida National Guard or any branch of the military; including veterans *Services include sessions to help prepare for deployment, establishing a family care plan, relocation assistance, financial planning, explaining health benefits, and information and referrals to government and other agencies that interact with the military on family and quality of life issues *Emergency financial assistance when funds are available, most often granted to spouses of deployed service members for unexpected emergencies *Gold Star Program for families who have lost a loved one during active duty, provides emotional support and referrals to support groups, spiritual resources, bereavement and financial counselors, along with guidance to additional survivor resources

Services: Bereavement and Grief Counseling, Emergency Funds, General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups, Military Family Service/Support Centers, Social Services for Military Personnel, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran/Military Health Insurance

1225 Easterwood Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(850) 528-9476

Florida National Guard, Youth ChalleNGe Academy

*Program for male and female teens, age 16-18, who are behind in school credits, dropouts or expellees who have no felony convictions *5 1/2 month residential phase: Takes place in a highly disciplined and motivational environment promoting structure and academics along with leadership, health, community service, life skills, job skills, physical fitness and citizenship *Post residential phase of one year: uses learned skillls through placement in a job, further education or the military *Matched with a mentor to guide him/her through both phases *Eligibility:16-18 years old, citizen or legal resident of US, Florida resident, no felony convictions or open charges; CAN be on probation *Free of illegal drugs, physically and mentally capable of completing the program *Program start every 6 months in January and July *Space is limited; apply early

Services: Dropout Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Residential Mental Health Treatment Facilities, Supervised Living for Older Youth, Youth Enrichment Programs

5629 SR 16 W, Bldg 3800

Starke, FL 32091

(904) 682-4033

Florida Office of the Attorney General, Victim Services

*Advocates for crime victims and victim's rights *Administers Crimes Compensation Fund providing financial assistance to victims of violent crimes *Injured crime victims may be eligible for financial assistance for medical care, lost income, mental health services, funeral expenses, relocation, property loss, and other out-of pocket expenses directly related to injury *Notifies victims of status of any appellate decisions regarding their cases *Address Confidentiality Program: victims of domestic violence and stalking given an address designated by the Attorney General as substitute mailing address for use in creation of state and local government records; program acts as agent to sign for all legal documents and forwards mail first class; all state and local governmental entities required to accept substitute address as participant's actual residential, work, and school address if requested

Services: Crime Victim Support

107 West Gaines St

Collins Building, Ground Floor

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(800) 226-6667

Florida Rights Restoration Coalition

*Coalition focused on improving reentry conditions and ending discrimination against people with convictions *Offers voting registration assistance *Offers assistance with fines and fees associated with convictions *Meetings all over Florida once a month

Services: Ex-Offender Legal Assistance, Post Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights

Po Box 618147

Orlando, FL 32861

(407) 901-3749

Florida Sexual Offenders and Predators System

*Public information available about sexual predators and sexual offenders living in communities around the state *Toll-free number and online searchable database available at https://offender.

Services: Offender Registries/Community Notification

2331 Phillips Road

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(888) 357-7332

Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Inc

*Residential facilities for abused, neglected, or emotionally troubled children, ages 8-18, meeting criteria *Public schooling or alternative educational program available *Four residential centers: Live Oak (boys), Bartow (girls), Safety Harbor (boys and girls), Youth Ranch, Bradenton/Sarasota *Two summer camps for boys and girls ages 10-15 in Barberville, Inglis *Call toll-free number for information and to be transferred to any location

Services: Camps, Group Homes for Dependent Children, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

2486 Cecil Webb Place

Live Oak, FL 32060

(800) 765-3797

Florida Veterans Foundation

*Educates public about needs of veterans *Promotes and aids charitable activities for support of Florida-resident veterans (Stand Downs) *Serves as direct support organization for Florida Department of Veterans Affairs (FDVA) *Assists vets with assistance in finding out what benefits they qualify for such as long term care benefits, retirement benefits, etc.

Services: Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Membership Organizations

400 S Monroe St, Suite 2107

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 488-4181

Franklin County Clerk of the Circuit Court

*Records legal documents (liens, licenses, child support, mortgages, marriages, adoptions, etc), and authorizes declaration of domicile and residency affidavits *Temporary injunction may assist victims of domestic violence by filing a "Petition for Injunction for Protection against Domestic Violence" with Family Law Division *Tax deed sales bidding procedures involve Clerk of the Court when agency conducts sale of public auction; deed sales advertised in legal advertisements in local newspaper *Annex office located in Carrabelle at 912 NW Ave A, 32322 (Wednesdays only, 8:15AM-4:45PM, closed 11:30AM-12:30PM for lunch)

Services: Court Filing Offices, Public Officials Offices, Records/Licenses/Permits

33 Market St, Ste 203

Apalachicola, FL 32320

(850) 653-8861

Franklin County Sheriff's Office

*Provides general law enforcement services for Franklin County *24 hour a day victim assistance/advocacy with pager service *Sponsors Auxiliary Unit in which citizen volunteers receive law enforcement training, and are then certified to assist officers on patrol, at special events

Services: Crime Victim Support, Crime Victim/Witness Counseling, Sheriff

270 State Rd 65

Eastpoint, FL 32328

911

FSU and TCC, Veterans Success Center

*Helps service members, veterans, and eligible dependents succeed in their education goals, student Veteran peer mentoring and tutoring services, Pathfinder program used to mentor veterans and help guide and adjust to college life *Provides qualified vocational rehabilitation and career counseling *Assistance with applying for VA benefits including GI Bill, disability compensation, life insurance and home loan guaranty *Information and referrals to VA medical and mental health services *Office located in the Computer Technology building on the second floor, room 206 (CT206)

Services: Career Counseling, Student Financial Aid, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Employment Programs, Veteran Reintegration Counseling, Veteran Support Groups, Vocational Rehabilitation

444 Appleyard Dr

Room CT206

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 228-3008

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