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HSC, Chipola Healthy Start Coalition

*Healthy Start Coalitions (HSC's) offer CONNECT (aka Coordinated Intake and Referral) which is a one-stop entry point for needed or desired services for all pregnant women and families with infants/toddlers up to age 3 *Pregnant women and families may either be referred by another agency or may self-refer; participation in services is entirely voluntary and not based on income, citizenship or Medicaid acceptance *Available services vary by county, but all offer prenatal and infant/toddler support services often on a home visit basis; including: breastfeeding and childbirth education, nutrition counseling, tobacco cessation services, support groups, mental health counseling, parenting support and education, infant/toddler developmental education and screenings, information or assistance with applying for pregnancy Medicaid (SOBRA); In some counties, assistance may be available for low-income women who cannot get Medicaid to find low-cost prenatal care *One of the goals of Healthy Start Coalitions is to connect women experiencing perinatal depression (which includes anxiety and other mood disorders) to mental health services; Women participating in any of the programs are offered a brief screening questionnaire (the Edinburgh Depression Scale) during their pregnancy and during the postpartum period *Fatherhood coaches available to assist current and new fathers; T.

Services: Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment

2944 Penn Ave, Ste A

Marianna, FL 32448

(850) 482-1236

HSC, Gadsden County Healthy Start Coalition

*Healthy Start Coalitions (HSC's) offer CONNECT (aka Coordinated Intake and Referral) which is a one-stop entry point for needed or desired services for all pregnant women and families with infants/toddlers up to age 3 *Pregnant women and families may either be referred by another agency or may self-refer; participation in services is entirely voluntary and not based on income, citizenship or Medicaid acceptance *Available services vary by county, but all offer prenatal and infant/toddler support services often on a home visit basis; including: breastfeeding and childbirth education, nutrition counseling, tobacco cessation services, support groups, mental health counseling, parenting support and education, infant/toddler developmental education and screenings, information or assistance with applying for pregnancy Medicaid (SOBRA); In some counties, assistance may be available for low-income women who cannot get Medicaid to find low-cost prenatal care *One of the goals of Healthy Start Coalitions is to connect women experiencing perinatal depression (which includes anxiety and other mood disorders) to mental health services; Women participating in any of the programs are offered a brief screening questionnaire (the Edinburgh Depression Scale) during their pregnancy and during the postpartum period *Fatherhood coaches available to assist current and new fathers; T.

Services: Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment

20 E Washington St, Ste E

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 662-1061

HSC, Healthy Start Coalition of Jefferson, Madison, and Taylor

*Healthy Start Coalitions (HSC's) offer CONNECT (aka Coordinated Intake and Referral) which is a one-stop entry point for needed or desired services for all pregnant women and families with infants/toddlers up to age 3 *Pregnant women and families may either be referred by another agency or may self-refer; participation in services is entirely voluntary and not based on income, citizenship or Medicaid acceptance *Available services vary by county, but all offer prenatal and infant/toddler support services often on a home visit basis; including: breastfeeding and childbirth education, nutrition counseling, tobacco cessation services, support groups, mental health counseling, parenting support and education, infant/toddler developmental education and screenings, information or assistance with applying for pregnancy Medicaid (SOBRA); In some counties, assistance may be available for low-income women who cannot get Medicaid to find low-cost prenatal care *One of the goals of Healthy Start Coalitions is to connect women experiencing perinatal depression (which includes anxiety and other mood disorders) to mental health services; Women participating in any of the programs are offered a brief screening questionnaire (the Edinburgh Depression Scale) during their pregnancy and during the postpartum period *Fatherhood coaches available to assist current and new fathers; T.

Services: Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment

1476 SW Main St

Greenville, FL 32331

(850) 948-2741

Humphreys, Julie, LMFT (MT1185)

*Single provider practice with a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MT1185); currently accepting new patients in a virtual practice *Treats all age groups from infancy to seniors as individuals and couples specializing in marriage counseling, individual general therapy for depression and anxiety, trauma counseling, and counseling for concussion/traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors, grief/bereavement counseling and parental support.

Services: Bereavement and Grief Counseling, Faith Based Counseling, Family Counseling, General Counseling Services, Marriage Counseling, Telemental Health

(850) 895-1070

Hutchinson, Kelly, LCSW, (SW13707)

*Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is currently accepting new patients in an individual private practice that is accessible and can be reached by public transportation *Treats teens and adolescents as individuals and families in person; specialty treatment areas include adolescent counseling, family issues, and parenting *Service is $125 per session; does not accept insurance; does not offer a sliding scale *Therapist is an English speaking, Caucasian, female, and cannot prescribe or manage medication

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Family Counseling Agencies, General Counseling Services, Parent Counseling

Impower

*Statewide telemental health program offering free mental health and substance abuse counseling via telehealth by licensed clinicians for qualifying children, teens, and adults offering psychiatric medication and case management services available as needed, including help with paying for medications *Eligibility: Must be uninsured or underinsured (have insurance that does not cover needed mental health/substance abuse services); Household income must be at or below 150% federal poverty level by Self Statement

Services: General Counseling Services, Outpatient Mental Health Facilities, Psychiatric Medication Services, Substance Use Disorder Counseling, Telemental Health

4050 Rio Mar Dr, Ste 120

Rockledge, FL 32955

(321) 639-1224 x2

Informed Families

*State-wide organization providing education, training, and support for parents and schools to create a drug and alcohol free environment using programs such as Safe Home, Smart Parties; lock up your meds; prescription home inventory cards; disposal of unused Rx drugs safely; and a Red Ribbon Week generallly in October to promote awareness and prevention

Services: Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Parenting Skills Classes, Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention

2490 Coral Way, 3rd Fl

Miami, FL 33145

(305) 856-4886

Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP)

*Program for Veterans, their families, caregivers and VHA employees who use or experience intimate partner violence; can include intervention for veteran who uses violence *Referral and coordination with other VA treatment providers and domestic violence shelters; community-based advocacy, legal services, and community-based support groups

Services: Domestic Violence Hotlines, Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling, Veteran/Military Hotlines

810 Vermont Ave NW

Washington, DC 20420

(850) 878-0191

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

I Save Florida

*Website that offers information and resources surrounding substance abuse and addiction *Includes treatment center locations, a Narcan (Naloxone) locator, a professionals locator, and downloadable brochures on prevention and treatment *Offers information about how to recognize and treat an overdose, and also the do-nots of treatment and resuscitation *Narcan (Naloxone) kits are free to individuals that are at risk of expereincing an opioid overdose, and friends/family that may witness an opioid overdose; see website for locations/procedures

Services: Substance Use Disorder Crisis Intervention, Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention

1317 Winewood Blvd, Bldg 1, Rm 202

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 487-1111

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