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HHS, Child Welfare Information Gateway

*Supports the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and families by connecting child welfare, adoption, related professionals, and concerned citizens to essential information *Provides access to publications, web sites, I&R phone and internet chat lines, and online databases covering child welfare, child abuse and neglect, adoption, search and reunion, and foster care *Does not accept reports of child abuse; website assists in finding local officials or Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline

Services: Adoption Information/Referrals, Adoptive Parent/Child Search, Child Advocacy Centers

330 C St, SW

Washington, DC 20201

(800) 394-3366

Havana Police Department

*Provides general law enforcement and crime prevention services in city of Havana

Services: Municipal Police

121 E 7th Ave

Havana, FL 32333

(850) 539-2800

Guardian ad Litem, Third Judicial Circuit

*Protects rights and advocates for best interests of child involved in dependency court proceeding by recruiting attorneys and other volunteers to serve as guardians ad litem *Ensures financial, health, educational and social needs being met

Services: Guardians ad Litem, Volunteer Opportunities

1361 Ohio Avenue N

Live Oak, FL 32064

(386) 364-7720

Guardian ad Litem, Second Judicial Circuit

*Protects and advocates for the best interests of children involved in dependency court proceedings by recruiting attorneys and other volunteers to serve as guardians ad litem to ensure financial, health, educational and social needs of children who are abused, neglected, and find themselves in the state system *Guardians investigate the family environment, relationships, and history; facilitates a collaborative relationship that identifies and provides resources and services so that the child's needs are met; advocates for the child in court proceedings and makes independent recommendations to the judge; and monitors the status and progression of court orders and DCF plans for the child's future *Volunteers must give written application, criminal background screening, reference checks, personal interview and 30 hours of training to include courtroom observation

Services: Guardians ad Litem, Volunteer Opportunities

1920 Thomasville Rd, Ste 208

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 606-1200

Gretna Police Department

*General law enforcement and crime prevention services in City of Gretna in Gadsden County

Services: Municipal Police

120 Beech St

Gretna, FL 32332

911

Good Samaritan Network, Good Samaritan Inn

*Faith-based transitional housing for men, has three houses with a total of 40 beds *Will accept men being released from prison and will accept sex offenders *Participants required to sign program agreement to adhere to regulations and Christian studies *NOT an emergency shelter; not a halfway house *Residential program that includes work therapy, community service, job readiness preparation, life skills training, spiritual enrichment, accountability and structure *Not an addiction recovery program *To apply: call, email from website or walk-in to Good Samaritan Thrift Store, 2706 N Monroe St, Tallahassee, 32303

Services: Ex-Offender Reentry Programs, Transitional Housing/Shelter

2810 Sharer Rd, Ste 20

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 297-1113

Good Samaritan Network, Chelsea House

*Faith-based transitional housing for women experiencing homelessness, being released from prison, victims of domestic violence and victims of human trafficking *Length of stay depends on program: Rescue (Phase 1) 1-3 night stay, Redeem (Phase 2) Trial period up to two weeks, Rebuild (Phase 3) stabilization up to 30 days, and Restore (Phase 4) up to six months with extensions based on need, Resend (Phase 5) assistance to resume independent living *Provides job-readiness training, job placement services and referrals to other support services on an "as needed" basis *Physical, emotional and spiritual support while working toward self-sufficiency and readiness for independent living *CH program fees of $300 monthly, $75 weekly or $15 nightly; if a resident is unable to pay, she may apply for a scholarship, and may be approved based on fund availability and program compliance *Applicant must be mentally and physically stable, able and willing and able to work, go to school or participate in GSN community service or work therapy for a combined minimum of 40 hours weekly *Does not accept applicants with substance abuse issues until they have completeted detox and rehab *Application options include hand delivery or mail to Good Samaritan Thrift Store, 2706 N Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32303; fax to 850-297-1113, email to info@gsncares.

Services: Domestic Violence Shelters, Ex-Offender Reentry Programs, Transitional Housing/Shelter

PO Box 10547

Tallahassee, FL 32302

(850) 297-1113

Good News Outreach, Mercy House

*Transitional housing substance abuse program for men and women recently released from prison *Room, board, mentoring, job placement assistance and other supportive services to help gain employment and self-sufficiency *Must be an able bodied worker and have been released in the past year

Services: Ex-Offender Reentry Programs, Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities, Transitional Housing/Shelter

Confidential Location

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 412-0016

Gadsden County Sheriff's Office

*Provides general law enforcement and crime prevention *E911 oversees quick response to emergencies *Neighborhood Crime Watch *Operation Identification to identify stolen property *School Resource Officer Program to counsel and mentor students and teachers *Teen Court, peer program alternative to prosecution by DJJ *Reserve Unit: certified law enforcement officer can receive formal training, volunteer to assist officers on patrol and at special events *KISS: Keeping Independent Seniors Safe, contact by volunteers and deputies monthly *GREAT Gang Resistance Education And Training to develop resistance to youngsters joining gangs

Services: Community Crime Prevention Programs, Sheriff

339 E Jefferson St

Quincy, FL 32351

x911

Gadsden County Clerk of the Circuit Court

*Serves Gadsden County residents in filing legal documents associated with home, marriage, divorce, property, and other important legal and court documents *Collection/disbursement of court ordered child support and alimony payments *Performs over 900 different constitutional and statutory functions *No telephone payments accepted; money order, cashier's check, or credit/debit card acceptable forms of payment *Credit/debit card have a surcharge of 3.

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

10 E Jefferson St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-8601

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