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Investing In Our Youth, Inc

*After school programs for girls ages 10-17: social and life skills, promotes sexual abstinence until marriage, mentoring and motivation for African American girls, HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, substance abuse prevention *Positive contacts with law enforcement as delinquency prevention *Summer Camp which includes educational and recreational activities *Offers rent deposit and utility payment assistance for homeless individuals in Gadsden County, those with children are the priority

Services: AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling, Camps, Extended Child Care, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Life Skills Education, Mentoring Programs, Rent Payment Assistance, Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention, Utility Deposit Assistance, Youth Centers, Youth Enrichment Programs

600 S Adams St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 570-2003

iTaalk Autism Foundation

*Provide access to interactive technologies and apps for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder along wiht a list of local grants and organizations (organized by state) to help obtain these technologies *Assists children, families, and service providers in obtaining apps or programs that would otherwise be unobtainable *Documents needed for families include: Individual's diagnosis letter, name and contact information of appropriate professional who will help ensure successful implementation of app/ program, name of app/ program, cost, and developer information, a brief explanation of why the app request is necessary for you and your child's success, why you have been unable to purchase it yourself, basic contact information of parent and child *Documents needed for healthcare professionals include: a copy of your most recent valid licensure for your position, a letter from your director/ supervisor stating your current position and employment, name of app, cost, developer information, a brief description of why it is necessary for your patients, how it will be used and why you have been unable to purchase it yourself, basic contact information of parent and child

Services: Assistive Technology Software, Medical Care Expense Assistance, Therapeutic Self Help Materials

2105 Lawrence Ave

Toledo, OH 43606

(567) 377-5710

Leon County NaCo Rx, Health, Dental Discount Cards

*The following programs are not the same as health or dental insurance: *Dental Discounts: low fee program providing discounted rates on dental procedures; membership card has number to call for dentists in the program *Health Discounts: low fee program providing discounted rates on health services, supplies and procedures; membership card has number to call for health care providers in the program *Free prescription discount card program offering average savings of 24 percent off retail price of commonly prescribed drugs for all County residents, regardless of age, income or existing health coverage at over 40 Leon County pharmacies *County residents can save money by using card for drugs their health plan does not cover *No enrollment form, no membership fee and no restrictions or limits on frequency of use *Cardholders and family members simply present card at participating pharmacy any time their prescriptions are not covered by insurance *Pet owners may receive a discount on medication by taking prescription to a participating retail pharmacy *Call main number for any of the three cards; or go to website

Services: Dental Care Expense Assistance, Medical Care Expense Assistance, Prescription Expense Assistance

918 Railroad Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 606-1922

Leon County Public Library, Disabilities Assistance

*Assistance for persons with disabilities in using library materials *For mobility-related disabilities, Main Library and branch libraries are wheelchair accessible and some have manual wheelchairs available *Various forms of assistance also available for people with hearing, speech, or vision impairments *Branch Office Numbers: Lake Jackson, (850) 606-2850; Northeast Branch, (850) 606-2800; Eastside Branch, (850) 606-2750; Dr B L Perry, Jr Branch, (850) 606-2950; Fort Braden Branch, (850) 606-2900; Woodville Branch (850) 606-2925

Services: Assistive Technology Software, Hearing Augmentation Aids, Library Services, Mobility Aids, Visual/Reading Aids, Volunteer Opportunities

200 W Park Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 606-2665

Lighthouse of the Big Bend, Inc

*Nonprofit agency dedicated to assisting people with vision loss.

Services: Braille Instruction, Camps, Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays, Employment Preparation, Independent Living Skills Instruction, Visual/Reading Aids

3071 Highland Oaks Terrace

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 942-3658

Living Healthy in Florida

*Website designed to provide information about healthy eating, good nutrition and active living *Sponsored by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

Services: Nutrition Education

CONFIDENTIAL

Tallahassee, FL 32399

Locks of Love

*Non-profit providing hairpieces to children 21 years and younger suffering from any type of medical hair loss *Custom-fitted hair prosthetics free of charge *Accepts donated hair: minimum of 10 inches, bundled in a ponytail or braid, must be mailed clean and dry with donor's name and address

Services: Donated Specialty Items, Wigs

234 Southern Blvd

West Palm Beach, FL 33405

(561) 833-7332

Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and North Florida

*Attempts to grant wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich their lives *10151 Deerwood Park Blvd, Bldg 300, Ste 12032257, 32256: Jacksonville Office

Services: Wish Foundations

1020 N Orlando Ave, Ste 100

Maitland, FL 32751

(407) 622-4673

Medicine Assistance Tool

*Primarily web based service that can help qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage or in some cases with other hardships get medicines needed for free or nearly free *Phone number is only for people who have difficulty getting help or getting answers by using the website *Open website for a single point of access to prescription assistance programs offered by almost 200 pharmaceutical companies; then complete application process on website (or call if needed) *PPA sponsored by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)

Services: Prescription Expense Assistance

950 F Street, NW, Ste 300

Washington, DC 20004

(571) 350-8643

Merck Patient Assistance Program

*Free prescription medicines manufactured by Merck and adult vaccinations for persons who are either uninsured or in some cases underinsured; plans include some for children and seniors *Eligibility based on income and the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) *Individuals who don't meet the insurance criteria may still qualify for the program if they attest that they have special circumstances of financial and medical hardship, and their income meets the program criteria *Patients do not have to be a US citizen; legal residents of U.

Services: Prescription Expense Assistance

PO Box 690

Horsham, PA 19044

(800) 727-5400

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