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Florida Justice Institute

*State-wide non-profit public interest law firm advocating for civil rights issues *Corrections: deliberate indifference to medical or mental health needs, excessive force, wrongful death, conditions of confinement, censorship, medical malpractice *Prisoner Reentry Project: education to restore civil rights after release *Disabilities: advocacy for access available to all venues and fight against discrimination *Housing discrimination *Important civil rights or civil liberties issues that may impact a large number of people *Best to contact via website, but may call if internet access is not available

100 SE Second St, Ste 3750

Miami, FL 33131

(305) 358-2081

Second Judicial Circuit Court

*Second Judicial Circuit serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty and Wakulla Counties *This circuit, which is one of 20 for the state, has sixteen circuit judges and ten county court judges who are managed by the chief judge *Handles judicial support functions for the circuit under the direction of the chief judge, overseeing program functions set up by the judiciary *Schedules courtrooms, assigns conflict attorneys (when the public defender cannot represent parties), participates in the annual budgeting process (and handles all purchasing, accounting, etc.

301 S Monroe St, Ste 225

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 606-4000

State Attorney's Office, Second Judicial Circuit

*Prosecutes cases developed by law enforcement in Franklin, Leon, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty, and Wakulla Counties *Assists crime victims, witnesses, and families through the criminal justice system *Investigates complaints by citizens of criminal activities, and prosecutes worthless check charges

301 S Monroe, Ste 475

Leon County Courthouse

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 606-6000

US Postal Service, Passport Application Acceptance

*Applications may be obtained at US Main Post Office, 2800 S Adams St by appointment only or apply on-line *Absolute requirement: one photo, certified birth certificate and photo ID according to passport regulations *Applications and Renewals also available at Clerk of Court offices in Franklin, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison and Wakulla Counties *Gadsden residents may apply at Quincy Post Office *Taylor County residents may apply at Madison or Lafayette County Court Houses or Mayo post office *Fees run approximately $130 per passport book plus $35 execution fees (16 and over), $100 plus $35 (15 and younger) *Passport card available for cruises with no flying involved: $30 +$35 (16 and older); $15 + $35 (15 and under)

Services: Records/Licenses/Permits

2800 S Adams St

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 216-4201

Legal Services of North Florida, Quincy

*Provides legal services: consumer difficulties, public assistance benefits (SSI, SSID, food stamps and TANF), housing problems (especially evictions and foreclosures), family law in cases of abuse *Disaster relief services may be provided to persons who have suffered legal problems due to a disaster *Will help with filing overdue tax returns throughout the year *No criminal or traffic violation cases accepted *Serves low-income persons in Gadsden, Calhoun, Liberty and Jackson counties

Services: Disaster Relief Services, Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services, General Benefits Assistance, General Legal Aid, Landlord/Tenant Assistance

121 N Jackson St

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 875-9881

Florida Justice Institute

*State-wide non-profit public interest law firm advocating for civil rights issues *Corrections: deliberate indifference to medical or mental health needs, excessive force, wrongful death, conditions of confinement, censorship, medical malpractice *Prisoner Reentry Project: education to restore civil rights after release *Disabilities: advocacy for access available to all venues and fight against discrimination *Housing discrimination *Important civil rights or civil liberties issues that may impact a large number of people *Best to contact via website, but may call if internet access is not available

Services: Advocacy, Disability Rights Groups, Discrimination Assistance, Ex-Offender Reentry Programs

100 SE Second St, Ste 3750

Miami, FL 33131

(305) 358-2081

DOEA, Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders (SHINE)

*Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders (SHINE) can be reached through Florida Elder Helpline *Trained volunteers provide free in-person and telephone information about Medicare, Medicaid, and other health insurance coverage including: Medicare supplements, long term care insurance, prescription assistance, filling out insurance forms, comparing insurance policies and interpreting health insurance documents *May call insurance companies on clients' behalf if needed *The eight Big Bend area counties are all covered by the Program Liaison in Tallahassee *Specific county counseling site locations and schedule are as follows: *Franklin - No counseling sites in this county at this time * Gadsden - No counseling sites in this county at this time *Jefferson - Jefferson County Senior Citizens Center; M-F, 9AM-3PM; walk-ins and appointments welcome; 850-342-0242 *Leon - Area Agency on Aging and Tallahassee Senior Center; M-F, 9AM - 4PM; by appointment only *Liberty - No counseling sites in this county at this time *Madison County Senior Center, M-F, by appointment only *Taylor County - Taylor Senior Citizens Center, times vary, make appointment with counselor *Wakulla County - No counseling sites in this county at this time

Services: Medicaid, Medicare, Specialized Information and Referral

4040 Esplande Way, Ste 270

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(800) 963-5337

Second Harvest of the Big Bend

****NOTE: SEARCHING THE 2-1-1 DATABASE BY "FOOD PANTRIES" WILL BRING UP OTHER PANTRIES THAT ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH SECOND HARVEST.

Services: Food Pantries, Home Delivered Meals, School Lunches/Snacks

4446 Entrepot Blvd

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 562-3033

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

Housing in the Big Bend, Low Income/Affordable

*Listing of low-income, public, Section 8 and affordable housing in the Big Bend counties; search Housing, (Name of) County, Low Income and Affordable *Phone numbers and addresses are found in the county programs *Franklin *Gadsden *Jefferson *Leon County *Liberty *Madison *Taylor *Wakulla

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