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Gadsden Woman to Woman

*Program is part of the Center for Health Equity *Outreach maternal child program to assure healthy pregnancies and healthy babies *Case management for pregnant, postpartum, parenting women age 14-44 years old as well as advocacy, information/referral, nutritional education, biopsychosocial assessment, physical health assessment, and short term counseling *Peer support groups for pregnant and parenting women *Male involvement and fatherhood support group sessions for fathers *Education on women's health issues for pregnant women, women of childbearing age and mothers of children age birth to 2 years of age *Breastfeeding education and support with Certified Lactation Counselors (CLCs) for women *Peer support groups offered for males and females in Gadsden high schools

Services: Breastfeeding Support Programs, Expectant/New Parent Assistance, Parent Support Groups, Peer Counseling, Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups

231 E Jefferson St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-4963

AMIkids, Gadsden

*Private, non-profit organization assisting youthful non-violent offenders, ages 11-17, either at risk for juvenile delinquency or already involved with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice system *Youth work towards a high school diploma or GED and participate in curriculum of life skills, academic and vocational training, IT certification and computer hardware training during regular school hours *Family Services program provides home-based family counseling and intervention counselors that make regular visits to the home to work with the youth and their family to address issues that may be causing delinquent behavior *Gadsden County Sheriff's Office collaborates with students providing 20 mentors to show the softer side of police work and focusing on how choices made today effect future life *Youth may be referred by parents/guardians or the Juvenile Justice system

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Alternative Education, Dropout Programs, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

363 E Crawford St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 627-1844

FDVA, Gadsden County Veterans Service Office

*Florida Department of Veterans Affairs Gadsden county office *Assists Florida's veterans, their families and survivors to improve their health and economic well-being through advocacy regarding benefit information, long term care service, homestead and other tax exemptions, disability benefits, education and tuition breaks, lower license fees and ad valorem taxes during active duty, transportation to medical facilities when necessary *Assists veterans and dependents in applying for benefits provided by USVA and other federal agencies: pensions, survivor benefits, service-related medical problems; home loans and specially adapted housing; women veterans outreach *Assists surviving spouse of military retirees with burial, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), and insurance *Coordinates programs with Governor's Office, Florida Legislature, and Florida Congressional Delegation *Provides transportation M-F for veterans to Tallahassee Outpatient Clinic

Services: Local Transportation, Student Financial Aid, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Burial Benefits, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran/Military Health Insurance, Veteran Reintegration Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation

5-B E Jefferson St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-8661

Gadsden County Sheriff's Office

*Provides general law enforcement and crime prevention *Neighborhood Crime Watch *Operation Identification to identify stolen property *School Resource Officer Program to counsel and mentor students and teachers *Reserve Unit: certified law enforcement officer can receive formal training, volunteer to assist officers on patrol and at special events *KISS: Keeping Independent Seniors Safe, contact by volunteers and deputies *Free cell phones for victims of domestic violence to call 911 if needed

339 E Jefferson St

Quincy, FL 32351

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Healthy Families, Gadsden, Leon

*Free home-visiting program for women and infants to 5 years accepted either prenatally or by newborn's third month *Trained visitors inform parents about child growth and development, what to expect as baby grows, how to promote healthy growth and development, bonding with baby and setting goals for the family, referrals to other community services as needed *Some counties specify that only families in targeted zip codes are eligible; call for more information

Services: Expectant/New Parent Assistance

20 RAM Boulevard, #3

Midway, FL 32343

DCF, ACCESS Florida, Leon/Gadsden/Jefferson/Wakulla/Franklin Counties

*Office located at 2810 Sharer Rd, Unit 25, 32312 *Serves persons from Leon, Wakulla, Gadsden, Jefferson, and Franklin Counties *DCF, ACCESS Florida is a system for persons/families with low-incomes to apply for public assistance benefits *Benefits available for persons meeting eligibility guidelines: *Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/Food Stamps/EBT) *Temporary cash assistance (TCA, TANF), *Medicaid insurance for health care *Medicaid Share of Cost (aka Medically Needy) for medical bill assistance to low-income individuals and families not qualifying for Medicaid, but unable to pay medical bills; recipients required to pay a portion of medical bills each month before financial assistance available *Applications for children determined not eligible for Medicaid will be referred electronically to Florida KidCare *Adults who are former foster youth may be eligible for Medicaid under ACA up to age 26 *THREE WAYS TO APPLY: 1.

Services: Food Stamps/SNAP, Health Insurance/Dental Coverage, Medicaid, TANF

2810 Sharer Road, Units 10-14

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 300-4323

FL DOH, Gadsden, General Health Services

*School physicals, screening for vision, hearing and diabetes, birth and death certificates, smoking cessation, environmental health services *Population based outreach program: outreach connecting people without a medical home or insurance to referrals for services available in county *COVID-19/Coronavirus call center for testing and vaccine information *Florida DOH Vaccine Locator: https://floridahealthcovid19.

Services: Birth Certificates, Community Clinics, COVID-19 Control, Diabetes Screening, Eye Care, Hearing Screening, Immunizations, Smoking/Vaping Cessation, Vaccine Information

278 LaSalle Leffall Dr

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-7200

CareerSource, Capital Region, Gadsden County

*Access to employment-related services in one central location and matching qualified participants with appropriate job opportunities, based on skills and other circumstances *Center maintains lists of job openings; job search and assistance, resume writing classes, employability skills classes, training scholarships for eligible individuals *LEAP program: for young adults ages 16-24, not enrolled in school, can aid in: job and work experience, resumes, job prep, recruitment opportunities, assistance with obtaining high school diploma/GED, higher education, vocational training, certificates, and financial literacy training *Welfare Transition: case management services, employment classes, job training and placement, financial assistance for employment-related transportation and child care *Veteran services: assistance with job search and training opportunities *Assists with applying for SNAP (food assistance), Temporary cash assistance (TCA, TANF), Medicaid, Unemployment; call for dates and times

Services: Employment Preparation, Ex-Offender Employment Programs, Job Finding Assistance, Veteran Employment Programs, Youth Employment Programs

1140 W Clark St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-4040

Food Pantries, Gadsden County

*Anchor In Jesus Christ Ministries, 125 Quail Hollow Ct, Midway, 32343, (850) 980-6169, 2nd and 3rd Saturday, 11AM-2PM *Bostick Temple, 3795 Pat Thomas Pkwy, Quincy, 32351, (850) 524-3050, Thursdays, Noon-2PM *Community Cares Outreach, 118 SW 3rd St, Havana, 32333, (850) 228-4670, Wednesday, 9AM-11PM, & Saturday, 9AM-3PM; call to confirm *Fellowship at Midway Church, 32319 Blue Star Hwy, Midway, 32343, (850) 533-6547, 3rd Thursday, 6PM-7PM *First Presbyterian Church (Quincy), 306 N Madison St, Quincy, 32351, (850) 879-1712, 2nd and 4th Mondays, 4:30PM-6PM *Hope Harvest, 1110 Rich Bay Rd, Havana, 32333, (850) 631-2836, 3rd Saturdays, 9AM-11AM & emergencies available by appointment only *IAM Fellowship Ministries, 1514 Florida Ave, Quincy, 32351, (850) 778-6991, 1st and 3rd Saturday, 11AM-12PM *The Body of Christ, 6909 Havana Hwy, Havana, 32333,(850) 539-5736, every 3rd Thursday, 10AM-12PM *The Center for Health Equity , 231 E Jefferson St, Quincy, 32351, (850) 875-5006, please call ahead, pantry available as needed *The Liberty Center, 613 Chattahoochee St, Chattahoochee, 32324, 859-556-6278, 4th Saturday, 8AM-4PM

Services: Food Pantries

Various locations

Quincy, FL 32351

TCC, Gadsden Center

*Adult education, GED/ESOL classes, non-credit courses, community workshops, training in a variety of industries *Academic advising, financial aid/scholarships, help securing vocational rehabilitation job opportunities, career services and other *Anyone from surrounding counties may participate in classes and activities *Fully equipped computer lab used to access online applications, develop cover letters and resumes and find out more about training opportunities; staff is available to review resumes and offer tips and suggestions to improve job searches

Services: Adult Basic Education, Continuing Education, Employment Preparation, English as a Second Language, GED/High School Equivalency Test Instruction, Job Finding Assistance

223 Pat Thomas Pkwy

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 558-3620

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