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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

Catholic Charities of NW FL, Pensacola

*Services: adoption, counseling (youth, adult, families, marriage), refugee and immigration, emergency financial assistance, food pantry, Matthew's Nursery provides parents of children up to one year old with wipes, diapers and other baby needs, Project Rachel post-abortion healing ministry; transitional housing for women and children at St Barnabas House; will accept pregnant women, and referrals to other agencies *Part of Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, eighteen counties in Northwest Florida: Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Taylor, Walton, Washington and Wakulla

1815 N 6th Ave

Pensacola, FL 32505

(850) 435-3516

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.

4446 Entrepot Blvd

Tallahassee, FL 32310

(850) 562-3033

Family Promise, Homeless Prevention Program

1/8/2024: Funding has been restored with the new month.

Services: Homelessness Prevention Programs, Mortgage Payment Assistance, Rent Payment Assistance, Utility Service Payment Assistance

2729 West Pensacola St

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 792-9437

Franklin County Senior Service Center

*Provides recreational, educational and wellness activities for those age 50 and older; games, billiards, ping pong, darts, reading, 60" TV, free WiFI *Liberty County Senior Citizens Association is provider for supportive and nutrition services in Franklin County due to county cutback *Distribute meals to older adults unable to get out, provide daily meals at center at Noon in Carrabelle at 302 NW Avenue F, 32322 *Transportation for shopping, pharmacy, and other services provided by Gulf County Transportation, Port St Joe, Call between 7:30AM and 5:00PM *Legal Services of North Florida, 2119 Delta Blvd, Tallahassee, 32303 provides legal assistance

Services: Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Local Transportation, Respite Care, Senior Centers

201 NW Ave F

Carrabelle, FL 32322

(850) 697-3760

Franklin County Senior Service Center

*Liberty County Senior Citizens Association is provider for supportive and nutrition services in Franklin County due to county's cutback *Distribute meals to older adults unable to get out, provide daily meals at center at Noon in Carrabelle at 302 NW Avenue F, 32322 *Bingo on Thursday before lunch: noon in Carrabelle at 302 NW Avenue F, 32322 *Transportation for shopping, pharmacy, and other services provided by Gulf County Transportation, Port St Joe, Call between 7:30am and 5:00pm *Legal Services of North Florida, 2119 Delta Blvd, Tallahassee, 32303 provides legal assistance

302 NW Ave F

Carrabelle, FL 32322

(850) 697-2371

Apalachee Center, Inc

*Mental health and behavioral services to residents five years of age and older living in the eight-county Big Bend area including in-patient, out-patient, residential and short term residential services along with telemental health services *Outpatient services include Adult Services, Apalachee Center at Bethel, Children Services, Community Forensic Services, Drop-In Center, Mobile Response Team (MRT), Florida Assertive Community Treatment Team (FACT), Homeless Project, Primary Care, and Psychosocial Rehabilitation, the Drop-in Center, Forensic Intervention and Re-entry Services Team (FIRST), Children’s Outpatient Program, Community Action Team (CAT) for youth, NAVIGATE for people experiencing tirst episode of psychosis; and Bradley Reach (a virtual pediatric behavioral program) *Inpatient services include Behavioral Excellence and Care for Children’s Health (BEACH), PATH (Positive Alternative to Hospitalization) Crisis Stabilization Unit, Eastside Psychiatric Hospital, Evaluation & Admissions, Primary Care Center Detox, Short-Term Residential *Residential services include Hilltop Residential Program, Forensic Residential Program, Satellite Apartments, Transition Home *Locations include Apalachee Center at Bethel, Eastside Psychiatric Hospital, as well as facilities in Franklin County, Gadsden County, Jefferson County, Leon County, Liberty County, Madison County, Taylor County, Wakulla County

2634-J Capital Circle NE

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 523-3333

Capital Health Plan (CHP)

*Non-profit HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) serving members in Calhoun, Franklin, Leon, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty, and Wakulla Counties *Three health centers; many other affiliated physicians, specialists, and service support agencies *Urgent Care location: 1264 Metropolitan Blvd, Tallahassee, 32312 *Offers telehealth appointments through Amwell for minor ailments such as allergies, cough, cold, flu, fever, minor infections (including UTIs), and upper respiratory symptoms

1264 Metropolitan Blvd

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(850) 383-3311

CareerSource, Chipola

*Provides services for job seekers, businesses and employers in Liberty, Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties *Offers training for individuals who may have barriers to certain employment, or be a veteran or eligible spouse, low income or receiving public assistance *Assists dislocated workers (laid off); youth (16-24) seeking first or new jobs and/or a trade, obtaining high school diploma or GED *Welfare Transition may provide Temporary Cash Assistance (TANF) recipients with training, education, support services, and skills needed to gain unsubsidized employment *Veterans offered help in preparing for employment in the civilian world through a transition program *Veterans Transition Assistance Program helps service members with service related disabilities or barriers prepare for employment *Will help with bonding an ex-offender for employer willing to hire *Do NOT refer callers for financial assistance or housing *Other locations: *4636 Highway 90 E, Ste E, Marianna, 32446 *757 Hoyt St, Rm 108, Chipley, 32428

17336 Main St North

Blountstown, FL 32424

(850) 633-4419

Northwest Florida Regional Housing Authority

*Administers Public Housing and Section 8 Housing in Northwest Florida: Bradford, Calhoun, Columbia, Dixie, Gadsden, Gulf, Franklin, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Liberty, Madison, Suwanee, Taylor and Union *Section 8 housing program subsidizes rent for eligible very low income households in the private sector *Public Housing provides subsidized rentals in property developed, owned and operated by Northwest Regional Housing Authority

5302 Brown St

Graceville, FL 32440

(800) 235-9527

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