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Apalachee Center, Community Action Team (CAT)

*24/7 Crisis Response Team providing a full range of services to clients aged 11-21 with a documented mental illness, who failed at less intense forms of treatment or who may have multiple crisis stabilization episodes, involvement with law enforcement or Juvenile Justice systems, involvement with the child welfare system, or current/possible placement in an alternative school setting; *A step up from ‘traditional’ outpatient services or a step down from a long-term placement, such as a SIPP; available 24/7 to respond to crisis calls and are deployed when necessary in order to prevent crisis stabilization episodes or law enforcement involvement *Serves a limited number of families at any given time and services last anywhere from six to nine months; team consists of a Team Leader, two Care Managers, two Therapists, 3 Peer Specialists, and one Staff Assistant; Provides limited respite care, not lasting more than four hours for caregivers *Services available in Leon, Gadsden and Wakulla Counties; *Accepts most insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, sliding scale for those who meet clinical criteria

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Crisis Intervention, Family Preservation Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Diversion Counseling, Medicaid, Medicare, Outpatient Mental Health Facilities, Respite Care

2634 Capital Circle NE, Bldg C

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 523-3444

Omega Lamplighters

*Youth leadership organization coordinated by the Omega Psi Phi fraternity that aims to empower youth with academic and social skills, community connections, and opportunities to ensure roles as active,educated, and responsible citizens *Services for young men in grades 4-12 in Leon, Wakulla, Gadsden, and Jefferson County *Offers tutoring services during the school year at Jack Mclean Community Center *Offers same services for Junior Lamplighters, for males ages 8-12

PO Box 5243

Tallahassee, FL 32314

(214) 364-2921

Omega Lamplighters

*Youth leadership organization coordinated by the Omega Psi Phi fraternity that aims to empower youth with academic and social skills, community connections, and opportunities to ensure roles as active, educated, and responsible citizens *Services for young men in grades 4-12 in Leon, Wakulla, Gadsden, and Jefferson County *Offers tutoring services during the school year at Jack Mclean Community Center *Offers same services for Junior Omega Lamplighters, for males ages 8-12

Services: Mentoring Programs, Tutoring Services

PO Box 5243

Tallahassee, FL 32314

(850) 273-8712

Barksdale, Jo, LCSW (SW9409)

*Licensed Clinical Social Worker (SW9409) in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) and Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) Practice *Equine assisted mental health therapy provided by EAGALA (Equine Assisted Growth And Learning Association) qualified specialist *The focus of EAP (Equine Assisted Psychotherapy) and EAL (Equine Assisted Learning) is to address a variety of mental health and human development needs including behavioral issues, depression, anxiety, relationship problems and communication needs *EAGALA sessions are on the ground with horses (no mounted work); No prior knowledge of horses is required *Fees range from $75 to $125, no insurance accepted *Therapist is Caucasion, female, and English Speaking; practice is accessible but cannot be reached by public transportation

Confidential Address

Crawfordville, FL 32327

(850) 509-7063

ECHO, Rent Assistance

*UPDATE 12/6/2023: No funds available for rent or utility assistance *Homeless Prevention Program provides assistance to Gadsden, Leon, and Wakulla County households experiencing financial difficulty due to COVID-19 *Eligible households may receive up to $1,200 toward the payment of one month's rent and up to $300 for one utility billing cycle, along with counseling and case management to encourage stability moving forward *Must be able to verify loss of income or decreased earnings between March 2020 and June 2022; or unplanned health-, employment-, or relocation-related expense due to COVID-19 *An applicant may receive financial assistance for either past due or upcoming rent and utility payments, so long as the total payments do not exceed the $1,500 maximum limit *The funds will be made payable by check and provided directly to the landlord or utility company *APPROXIMATE examples of household income that is at or below 50% of the area median income, based on household size as shown: (THESE FIGURES ARE ROUNDED OFF AND NOT EXACT): *Single person: 30K; 2 people: 34K; 3 people: 38K; 4 people: 43K; 5 people: 46K, 6 people: 49K *Required Documents: Photo ID (Driver’s License or State ID preferred), One month of paystubs, bank statements, federal benefits letter, or “Self-certification of Income" form (provided by Housing Coordinator if needed), Current statement or notification of past due rent amount, copy of active signed lease, 3-day notice of eviction (if applicable), landlord-provided ledger of balance owed, current statement of past due utilities amount *How to apply: People may apply using the form on the website: https://echotlh.

Services: Rent Payment Assistance

548 E Bradford Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 224-3246 x206

ECHO, Utility Assistance

*UPDATE 12/6/2023: No funds available for rent or utility assistance *Homeless Prevention Program provides assistance to Gadsden, Leon, and Wakulla County households experiencing financial difficulty due to COVID-19 *Eligible households may receive up to $1,200 toward the payment of one month's rent and up to $300 for one utility billing cycle, along with counseling and case management to encourage stability moving forward *Must be able to verify loss of income or decreased earnings between March 2020 and June 2022; or unplanned health-, employment-, or relocation-related expense due to COVID-19 *An applicant may receive financial assistance for either past due or upcoming rent and utility payments, so long as the total payments do not exceed the $1,500 maximum limit *The funds will be made payable by check and provided directly to the landlord or utility company *APPROXIMATE examples of household income that is at or below 50% of the area median income, based on household size as shown: (THESE FIGURES ARE ROUNDED OFF AND NOT EXACT): *Single person: 30K; 2 people: 34K; 3 people: 38K; 4 people: 43K; 5 people: 46K, 6 people: 49K *Required Documents: Photo ID (Driver’s License or State ID preferred), One month of paystubs, bank statements, federal benefits letter, or “Self-certification of Income" form (provided by Housing Coordinator if needed), Current statement or notification of past due rent amount, copy of active signed lease, 3-day notice of eviction (if applicable), landlord-provided ledger of balance owed, current statement of past due utilities amount *How to apply: People may apply using the form on the website: https://echotlh.

Services: Utility Service Payment Assistance

548 E Bradford Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 224-3246 x206

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