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Salvation Army, Basic Needs Assistance, Tallahassee Office

*Provide assistance to residents of Leon, Gadsden, and Wakulla Counties in need including clothing vouchers, food pantry, hygiene kits, limited baby and feminine hygiene products, furniture vouchers, disaster assistance program, Thanksgiving dinner on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving Day, and holiday Angel Tree assistance program *All assistance is for emergency services only and available on a limited basis; food pantry may be used once a month (except daily bread and pastries, when available); furniture vouchers are given on a case by case bases for those who are recovering from a natural disaster or homelessness and will require photo ID and a letter from a caseworker; personal hygiene kits are provided every 6 months, if available; all other all other assistance is available once every 12 months

Services: Diapers, Food Pantries, Furniture, General Clothing Provision, Menstruation Supplies, Personal/Grooming Supplies

2410 Allen Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 222-0304

Semper Fi Fund

*Provides immediate financial assistance to wounded, critically ill and injured members of all branches of service and their families *Connects wounded, critically ill and injured service members and their families to community resources *Provides education and career transition assistance *Service member and Family Support Program that addresses unique needs in order to improve the lives of wounded veterans *Connects injured service members and families to resources that provide adaptive housing, adaptive transportation, and specialized equipment *Veteran 2 Veteran (V2V) Mentorship Program *Recreational sports provided to encourage injured service members to remain as active as possible *Business Office is on Camp Pendleton

Services: Daily Living Aids, Mentoring Programs, Mobility Aids, Recreational Activities/Sports, Veteran Benefits Assistance

PO Box 555193

Camp Pendleton, CA 92055

(760) 207-1588

Senior Citizens Council of Madison County

*Senior Center offers congregate meals (hot lunches) at two locations: the Senior Center in Madison and 166 SW Onslow St, Greenville 32331 (behind Greenville City Hall), home delivered meals, recreational and educational activities, homemaker service, personal care assistance, respite care, food pantry, transportation for medical purposes and to and from the center for activities, telephone support, environmental modification and housing repair, pest control, loan closet for medical supplies, Health & Wellness *Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program (EHEAP) will pay for home energy bills in a crisis (Over 60, low income, SRA approved, confirming letter from power company, or receive food stamps) *Additional in-home services include case management, screening and assessment, housekeeping, pest control, emergency alert response systems, home delivered meals, health prevention, chore information, telephone reassurance, companionship, nutritional education and more *Rescue Closet Program loans out equipment up to eight weeks, if the items is needed longer a request may be placed for an extension; Items based on availability and can include walkers, wheelchairs (manual and electric), tub seats, portable commodes, canes, transfer board and crutches free of charge to seniors

Services: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Home Delivered Meals, In Home Assistance, Local Transportation, Medical Equipment/Supplies, Respite Care, Senior Centers, Utility Service Payment Assistance

1161 SW Harvey Greene Dr

Madison, FL 32340

(850) 973-4241

SHARE Cancer Support

*Provides support, information, education and advocacy for anyone affected by breast, ovarian, uterine, endometrial or metastatic breast cancers *Dial main number and choose correct option; helplines available in English and Spanish, translators available for other languages *Online educational courses via Zoom available by registering through the website

Services: Disease/Disability Information, Medical Information Services

165 West 46th St, Ste 712

New York, NY 10036

(844) 275-7427

Shepherd's Hands Clinic of the Suwannee Valley

*Clinic that provides free health services to those who do not have any health insurance and who are below the 200% monthly federal poverty guidelines *Offers general practice, EKGs, medication refills, lab work, and disease and medication management *Clinic locations and times vary: Christ Episcopal Church of Monticello, 425 North Cherry Street, Monticello, FL; First Tuesday of each month from 5:30PM-7:30PM St Luke's Episcopal Church, 1391 SW 11th St, Live Oak, FL; Second Monday of each month from 5:30PM-7:30PM First Baptist Church of Madison, 134 SW Meeting Ave, Madison, FL; Fourth Tuesday of each month from 5:30PM-7:30PM

Services: Community Clinics, General Medical Care, Prescription Expense Assistance

1391 SW 11th St

Live Oak, FL 32064

(386) 362-1837

Sickle Cell Foundation, Inc

*Provides free sickle cell trait screenings *Counseling (by appointment) for persons with sickle cell disease and/or family or caretakers *Case management *Financial assistance for prescription medicines relating to sickle cell *Transportation to medical centers *Summer camps for children with sickle cell disease *Peer Support Group meetings held each month; call for times and locations

Services: Camps, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Medical Information Services, Prescription Expense Assistance

1336 Vickers Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 222-2355

Solve ME/CFS Health Initiative

*Primarily a website referral *Website offers detailed information about Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS), a complex and debilitating chronic disease with a serious impact on one's quality of life by affecting the brain and multiple body systems *Lists symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, important research findings and how it affects the lives of those who live with it everyday *Provides a navigation system for Symptom Tracking, Securing your Personal Support System, Resources for Caregivers, Finding a Doctor, Work, School, and Finances, Post Exertional Malaise (PEM) and Pacing, Mental Health, Children and Teens with ME/CFS or Long COVID, Resources from Partners *Offers a webinar series, free publications and various support groups along with National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK(8255)

Services: Disease/Disability Information, Medical Information Services

350 N Glendale Ave

Suite B 368

Glendale, CA 91206

(704) 364-0016

St Jude Children's Research Hospital

*Pediatric research hospital focuses on children's catastrophic diseases, advance cures and means of prevention through research and treatment *No child denied treatment based on race, religion, or a family's ability to pay *A child must be eligible for one of St Jude's open clinical trials, or meet certain criteria; check on-line for qualifications *Must be referred by a physician or qualified medical professional *Provides institutional incentives, collaborative research and global impact of infectious diseases

Services: Hospitals, Medical Care Expense Assistance, Pediatrics

262 Danny Thomas Place

Memphis, TN 38105

(866) 278-5833

Sunrise Community, Inc.

COVID-19 Update 06/30/2020 - Day programs are closed indefinitely, call for information on reopening plans *Non-profit advancing independence of people with developmental disabilities by obtaining services available to them *LIFELINKS - three adult day care programs that emphasize the development of work and daily living skills *Residential services at Intermediate Care Facilities (ICFs) - currently full, but expecting to open new homes and take new clients in fall of 2020 *Behavior analysis and counseling

Services: Adult Day Programs, Daily Living Aids, Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs, Independent Living Skills Instruction, Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing, Volunteer Opportunities

1830 Buford Court

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 922-5630

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

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