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DISC Village, Health and Wellness Services

*Voluntary in-school life skills development/prevention program *New Horizons (Leon, Madison, Wakulla): Substance abuse prevention program addressing social issues among teens/young adults: 16 sessions to reduce individual risk of drug use, school delinquency, and unhealthy anger *Botvin LifeSkills (Liberty, Taylor): Research validated substance abuse prevention program targeting social factors involved in introductory use of substances and other risk behaviors *Takes place in middle and/or high schools in the counties covered; in Leon takes place in elementary schools as well as middle and high

Services: Anger Management, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Life Skills Education, Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention

3333 W Pensacola St, Ste 340

Tallahassee, FL 32304

DISC Village, Juvenile Civil Citation Program

*Two different programs for youth (under 18) involved in the legal system: *Juvenile Civil Citation Program: Diversion of first time juvenile misdemeanor offenders from Juvenile Justice system through early intervention; Successful completion of requirements such as community service, drug screening, apology letters determines no record of arrest; Eligibility based on current offenses, prior delinquency history, law enforcement discretion, and willingness of youth and parent/guardian to participate, Referrals made through legal system or self/parent referral *Juvenile Drug Court: Intensive outpatient treatment for 20 week minimum for adolescents who have been arrested with substance misuse and/or mental health issues; individual, group and family counseling, chemical education classes, community involvement, drug testing; referrals made through legal and other sources *Both programs not available in every county; call for information

Services: Alternative Sentencing/Supervision, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Substance Use Disorder Counseling

536 Appleyard Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 575-4025

DivorceSource.com

*Website and call center offer "network connections" to guide to to help persons understand basic divorce related information and laws that pertain to specific issues for each state *Offers divorcing individuals information including online divorce process when legal (varies state by state) *Educates persons prior to seeking professional services about forms that may be required and/or needed *"Positive Parenting through Divorce" is an on-line parenting course that may fulfill mandatory state requirements

Services: Divorce Assistance, Parenting Skills Classes, Specialized Information and Referral

6801 Koll Center Pkwy, 3rd Fl

Pleasanton, CA 94566

(800) 680-9052

DJJ, Office of Prevention Services

*Provides delinquency prevention services through Office of Prevention and Victim Services targeting high-risk juveniles and others with problem behaviors: ungovernability, truancy, running away from home and other pre-delinquent behavior; entering the system depends upon seriousness of the offense *Programs include Florida Netw, City of Tallahassee-TEMPOork of Youth and Family Services, Inc, Practical Academic Cultural Education (PACE) Center for Girls, Florida Youth Challenge Academy (FLYCA), City of Tallahassee Community Connections, and Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida *Fees depend on severity of crime and sentence; Cost of Care fees will not exceed $5 per day for a child in custody (secure detention or residential commitment) or $1 per day for a child under community supervision with the Department (home detention, probation supervision, conditional release, non-residential commitment or post-commitment probation); if the Cost of Care fee will present a financial hardship, a reduction or waiver is available forms are available from Juvenile Probation Officers or the Juvenile Detention Center

Services: Juvenile Delinquency Diversion Counseling, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Truancy Counseling

2737 Centerview Dr, Ste 220

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(866) 757-0634

DMS, Division of Retirement

*Administers Florida Retirement System for government employees, and retirees of the state, county, school boards, universities, and community colleges, and cities and special districts that choose to join System *Provides information and takes complaints about Florida Retirement System (FRS) *FRS website provides pre-retirement information for active Investment Plan members and post-retirement information for retired Investment Plan members.

Services: General Benefits Assistance

3189 Blairstone Rd

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 907-6500

DOEA, Elder Helplines

*Florida Department of Elder Affairs provides a statewide Elder Helpline for aging related information and referral to help elders, families, caregivers and persons with disabilities to make informed decisions regarding a large variety of services and activities *Florida Senior Legal Services Helpline allows increased access to legal advice and referrals for underserved Florida seniors

Services: General Legal Aid, Specialized Information and Referral

4040 Esplanade Way

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(800) 963-5337

DOEA, Florida Panhandle Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

*Certified volunteers investigate and attempt to resolve complaints involving residents in nursing homes, adult family care homes, skilled nursing units, and assisted living facilities by enforcement of laws and regulations.

Services: Advocacy, Consumer Complaints, Elder Abuse Prevention, Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups

4040 Esplanade Way, Ste 380

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 414-2323

eBenefits

*VA website where Veterans and Service members can access and manage their VA records and other benefits *Some of the features within eBenefits allow Veterans and Service members to access official military personnel documents, view the status of their disability compensation claim, transfer entitlement of Post-9/11 GI Bill to eligible dependents (Service members only), and register for and update direct deposit information for certain benefits *Utilize the VetSuccess employment search engine (Military One Source Employee Assistance Program) *Before Veterans can access and use eBenefits they must be listed in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) and obtain a DS Logon (instructions on website) *Note: If Veterans attempt to register and are informed they have no DEERS record, VA will first need to verify their military service and add them to DEERS *All VA Regional Offices have staff familiar with procedures for adding a Veteran to DEERS

Services: Job Finding Assistance, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits

Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN)

*Helps employers recruit, hire, retain and advance people with disabilities *Website provides information on recruiting and hiring; retention and advancement; laws and regulations; creating an accessible and welcoming workplace; and federal contractor requirements *Free training on disability inclusion in the interactive training center including webinars offering HR Certification Institute (HRCI) and Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) credits

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, Labor and Employment Law

201 Dolgen Hall

ILR School, Cornell University

Ithaca, NY 14853

(607) 255-7727

Family Promise, Supportive Services for Veteran Families

** Due to staffing SSVF may take more than 48 hours to make contact with callers.

Services: Homelessness Prevention Programs, Rental Deposit Assistance, Rent Payment Assistance, Utility Deposit Assistance, Utility Service Payment Assistance, Veteran Benefits Assistance

2729 W Pensacola St

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 597-5595

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