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Big Bend Transition Council

*Group of school district personnel, local agencies, service providers, parents and students who come together to coordinate transition services in the Big Bend area for youth with disabilities, ages 11-22 *Transition for students with disabilities getting ready to move from school to adult life, which takes place over a period of several years *Parents and other interested persons may contact the council with questions and may request a 37 page Transition Resource Guide for Students With Disabilities

Services: Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups, Special Education

2757 W Pensacola St

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 487-7160

CancerCare

*Organization offers counseling, support groups, education, workshops, publications, financial assistance, co-pay assistance, and community programs *Free short-term counseling from oncology social workers by phone or online *Financial Assistance Program helps with treatment-related costs, such as transportation, home care and child care; funding available depends on diagnosis and location; to be eligible you must have a confirmed diagnosis of cancer, be in active treatment, be a U.

Services: Disease/Disability Information, Health/Disability Related Counseling, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Internet Support Groups, Medical Care Expense Assistance, Medical Information Services, Prescription Expense Assistance, Telemental Health

275 Seventh Ave, 22nd Floor

New York, NY 10001

(800) 813-4673

Capital Medical Society

*Professional membership organization for physicians, offering a ready resource for information, support and networking *Physician referral and information service providing information about member physicians, medical backgrounds, board certification *All complaints must be made to CMS in writing

Services: Consumer Complaints, Medical Associations

1204 Miccosukee Road

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 877-9018

Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce

*Serves as county's tourist center by promoting local businesses and industries that are members and their related events and offering opportunities to invest, sponsorship and volunteer *Membership fees $75-$250 depending on business size and type

Services: Business Development, Chambers of Commerce, Volunteer Opportunities

105 St James Ave

Carrabelle, FL 32322

(850) 697-2585

Co-Dependents Anonymous, Tallahassee

*Fellowship of men and women with a common purpose to develop healthy relationships following the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions principles and guides to developing honest and fulfilling relationships with self and others, the only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationship *Online, phone or chat based meetings can be accessed from website; local meeting information available on website; currently two local meetings at United Church in Tallahassee, 1834 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32308, Tu and Fr evenings at 6:30PM

Services: Codependents Support Groups

(602) 277-7991

Community Foundation of North Florida

*Foundation for local donors who want their charitable gifts to efficiently serve the community *Local non-profit organizations may apply for grants and assistance with building endowments for the future

Services: Charities/Grantmaking Organizations

3600 Maclay Blvd S, Ste 200

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 222-2899

Covering Florida

*SPECIAL ENROLLMENT ENDS 10/31/2023 *Affordable Care Act and Florida KidCare navigator provides either in person or over the phone guidance and assistance in selecting health insurance; no physical office, but navigator will meet with consumers at the library or other public space in Leon or surrounding counties, and the entire state of Florida *Affordable Care Act open enrollment typically takes place November 1st-December 15th each year.

Services: Affordable Care Act Insurance Information/Counseling, Children's State/Local Health Insurance Programs, Health Insurance/Dental Coverage

3500 E Fletcher Ave

Tampa, FL 33613

(877) 813-9115

CTD, Big Bend Transit, Gadsden County

*Gadsden Connector provides weekday services between Chattahoochee (Kangaroo Express), Greensboro (City Hall), Gretna (City Hall), Havana (City Hall) and Quincy (Winn-Dixie); at the Winn-Dixie in Quincy, riders can take the Gadsden Express into Tallahassee *Quincy Shuttle offers rides to destinations at several locations throughout Quincy; small route deviations are available, and riders can get on or off at other locations along the route *Gadsden Express travels Quincy to Tallahassee and the reverse with stops available in Quincy, Midway, TCC, C K Steele Plaza for $1.

Services: Consumer Complaints, Local Transportation

305 W Crawford St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 627-9958

CTD, Big Bend Transit, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor

*Non-emergency transportation for any trip purpose to destinations in Madison, Jefferson, Taylor and Leon Counties; extended transportation to Gadsden County may be available through coordination with Gadsden branch of Big Bend Transit for an additional fee *Also non-emergency transportation for any residents who qualify as "Transportation Disadvantaged" due to disability, low-income, age or other extenuating circumstances *Shuttle service available in Madison and Taylor Counties *All riders should call their local number by 2PM, 24 hours in advance of trip to make arrangements for transportation; CTD application needed for lower cost *Paratransit, specialized, door-to-door transport service for people with disabilities who are not able to ride fixed-route public transportation, is available six days a week in Gadsden, Jefferson, Madison, and Taylor counties, seven days per week in Leon county *If a car seat is needed for an underage child, adult must supply it *Wheelchair transportation service available at no extra cost, if requested at the time of reservation *Vanpool vehicles available for residents who wish to share fees covering the cost of lease and gas *Taylor County: Offers free shuttle service for local veterans to Lake City VA every Tuesday and the Tallahassee VA clinic every Thursday; Call the day before to make a reservation *Madison County: Offers free shuttle service for local veterans to Lake City VA every Wednesday; Call the day before to make a reservation *Jefferson County: Offers transit to and from Tallahassee for $1 a ride with three different buses that hold up to 14 passengers

Services: Local Transportation

952 Mahan Dr

Monticello, FL 32344

(850) 997-1323

CTD, Big Bend Transit, Leon

*Non-emergency transportation for persons designated either General Public rider or Transportation Disadvantaged (CTD) *At the latest, all riders should call the local number by 2PM the day before transportation is needed to make arrangements; call by 2PM on Friday if needed for Saturday, Sunday or Monday *CTD application needed for lower cost *If a car seat is needed for an underage child, adult must supply it *Paratransit, specialized, door-to-door transport service for people with disabilities who are not able to ride fixed-route public transportation is available seven days per week in Leon county *Wheelchair transportation service available at no extra cost, if requested at the time of reservation *Information about commuter vanpools available

Services: Local Transportation

2201 Eisenhower St

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 574-6064

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