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Tallahassee Lions Club

*Service club that collects, recycles, and donates eyeglasses and hearing aids for those in need *Other services: testing and help for macular degeneration, cataract surgery, dogs for visually impaired persons, dogs for hearing impaired persons, and eye and tissue banks *Collects used printer cartridges, collects old cell phones, sells broom and mops to fund services *Lunch meetings held at Elks Lodge, 276 Magnolia Dr, Tallahassee

Services: Donated Specialty Items, Hearing Augmentation Aids, Service Clubs, Visual/Reading Aids

276 N Magnolia Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(630) 571-5466

Taylor County Board of County Commissioners

*Five elected members form Commission board; performs legislative, budgetary and policy-making functions *Taylor County Board of County Commissioners meets the first Monday and the third Tuesday of each month unless otherwise scheduled; Meetings in BCC Administrative Room, 201 E Green Street, Perry *County Administrator, under direction of BCC, carries out directions, laws and policies of board

Services: Public Officials Offices

201 E Green St

Perry, FL 32347

(850) 838-3500

Taylor County Chamber of Commerce

*Business organization that promotes industry, business development, tourism, and special events such as monthly mixers, luncheons, and seminars for small businesses *Coordinates many cultural events, keeps an updated community calendar, provides maps and general information about the county

Services: Business Development, Chambers of Commerce

428 N Jefferson St

Perry, FL 32348

(850) 584-5366

Taylor County Clerk of Courts

*Information/direction/certified copies of official documents relating to circuit court, marriages, divorce and property deeds *Clerk of the Courts: public trustee elected to serve county residents in filing of legal documents associated with home, marriage, divorce, property and other important legal and court documents of record; collection and disbursement of court ordered child support, and alimony payments *Wide range of record keeping, information management, and financial management in judicial system and county government, performing over 900 different constitutional and statutory functions or duties

Services: Court Filing Offices, Records/Licenses/Permits

108 N Jefferson St, Ste 102

Perry, FL 32347

(850) 838-3506

Taylor Senior Citizens Center, Inc (TSSC)

*Services for persons 60 years of age and above *Home-delivered meals, congregate meals, nutrition education *Homemaking, personal care and shopping assistance *Respite care and companionship *Exercise classes, library *Transportation services offered through Big Bend Transit, Inc.

Services: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Dementia Management, Friendly Outreach Programs, Home Delivered Meals, In Home Assistance, Local Transportation, Respite Care, Senior Centers

800 W Ash St

Perry, FL 32347

(850) 584-4924

Team RWB (Red, White & Blue)

*Promotes the connection of communities with civilians and veterans through physical and social activities and assists veterans transition to life after military service *Local chapters with weekly events, check the website for more details *Membership available to veterans and civilians

Services: Exercise Classes/Groups, Leisure Activities/Recreation, Veteran Membership Organizations

(850) 443-8882

Trans Lifeline

*Hotline staffed by transgender volunteers for transgender people experiencing a crisis, including people struggling with gender identity offering information on transition related health care or support groups in the area and able to assist with covering the costs for non-cisgender people to update the following documents: passport, driver’s license, state ID, court order name change, immigration documents, and tribal IDs when funding is available *Will call emergency services only with expressed consent *Family & Friends Line provides peer support for friends, partners, family members and professionals supporting trans loved ones and community members

Services: Gender Identity Counseling, LGBTQ2+ Advocacy Groups, LGBTQ2+ Helplines, LGBTQ2+ Support Groups, Specialized Information and Referral

548 Market St., PMB 15337

San Francisco, CA 94104

(877) 565-8860

United Partners for Human Services

*Coalition of non-profit human service agencies and supportive partners working together to improve the human services delivery system in the Big Bend Area *Eligible organizations must be a 501(c)(3) organization and directly provide health or human services *Affiliated agencies may offer other than direct services or be out of the area *Supportive members may be for-profits or individuals *UPHS provides a unified voice for human service agencies in the community with a membership of over 130 agencies, associations and companies *Members meet several times each year to discuss important issues facing not-for-profits and human service providers

Services: Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups

2477 Tim Gamble PL, Ste 200

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 518-6092

US Army Human Resources Hotline

*Information, resources and referrals related to family issues: finances, child support and family readiness for use by family members of soldiers on active duty, those in the Army National Guard or Army Reserves, or retired military and their families *Not able to answer questions about casualties, wounded soldiers, or missing in action but will forward calls

Services: Military Family Service/Support Centers, Specialized Information and Referral

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(888) 276-9472

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Tampa Field Office

*Takes complaints and enforces federal laws against job discrimination involving civil rights (race, color, religion, sex, or national origin), pregnancy, equal pay for men and women, individuals age 40 or over, and qualified persons with disabilities *Can assess monetary damages in intentional discrimination *Offers active case mediation, small business information, training and outreach *A charge must be filed within 180 days of the occurrence, or 300 days in certain cases

Services: Disability Rights Groups, Discrimination Assistance

501 E Polk St, Ste 1000

Tampa, FL 33602

(800) 669-4000

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