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National Runaway Safeline/CINS/FINS

*24-hour hotline counseling for runaway youth 12-21 or those considering running away, their families and friends; crisis intervention; information and referral; message delivery; conference calls *Referrals to Safe Place locations for local youth needing shelter or other youth service agency *Free bus rides home to qualified youth (12-21 who call the hotline) via Greyhound's Home Free program; conference call and follow-up services to help facilitate the transition *Shelters, law enforcement or social service agencies can contact the National Runaway Safe Line to secure services for a child *Bullying information and response *Qualified children and families provided: intake and assessment, crisis and general counseling targeted toward family stabilization, networking with other agencies to provide needed services, case management, and facilitation of temporary shelter when needed *Information and referral resource for the CINS/FINS (Children in Need of Services/Families in Need of Services) for families with a child habitually truant from school, runs away, or persistently beyond the reasonable and lawful control of parents or guardians; interested callers should ask specifically for the CINS/FINS program *Chat, text and email options available through website

Services: Bullying Prevention, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling, Runaway/Homeless Youth Helplines, Truancy Counseling, Youth Shelters

3141 B N Lincoln Ave

Chicago, IL 60657

(800) 786-2929

North Florida College

*Public community college offering two-year associate degrees and certificate programs *Four year degrees available in conjunction with Saint Leo University *Financial aid available to qualified students *Academic and support services available for students with disabilities

Services: Colleges/Universities, Student Disability Services

325 NW Turner Davis Dr

Madison, FL 32340

(850) 973-2288

NRD.gov

*Online searchable resource database for veterans, wounded warriors, service members, and their families *Resources for benefits and compensation, education and training, employment, family and caregiver support, health, homeless assistance, housing, military adaptive sports program, and transportation and travel

Services: Student Financial Aid, Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits, Veteran Employment Programs, Veteran Survivors Benefits

(800) 827-1000

Omega Lamplighters

*Youth leadership organization coordinated by the Omega Psi Phi fraternity that aims to empower youth with academic and social skills, community connections, and opportunities to ensure roles as active, educated, and responsible citizens *Services for young men in grades 4-12 in Leon, Wakulla, Gadsden, and Jefferson County *Offers tutoring services during the school year at Jack Mclean Community Center *Offers same services for Junior Omega Lamplighters, for males ages 8-12

Services: Mentoring Programs, Tutoring Services

PO Box 5243

Tallahassee, FL 32314

(850) 273-8712

Rainey, Julius, LMFT (MT3626)

*Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (MT3626) in group practice who is currently accepting new patients in a location which is accessible and can be reached by public transportation *Fees $140 an hour, does not offer a sliding scale for self-pay; does not accept insurance *Treats young adults and adults as individuals and couples in person and by video (telemental health); specialty treatment areas include family issues, Marriage/Relationship, Men’s Issues, Parenting, Racial Anxiety/Trauma, Student/Educational Issues *Therapist is male, English speaking, Caucasian/African American & cannot prescribe or manage patient's medications

Services: Conjoint Counseling, Family Counseling, General Counseling Services, Marriage Counseling, Parent Counseling, Student Counseling Services, Telemental Health

1840 Fiddler Court

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 542-1212

Southern Scholarship Foundation

*Provides rent free housing for students 25 and younger with outstanding academic abilities (3.

Services: Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing, Student Financial Aid

322 Stadium Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 222-3833

Step Up For Students

*State-approved nonprofit scholarship funding organization that helps administer four scholarships for Florida schoolchildren: the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program (FTC) for lower to middle income families, the Family Empowerment Scholarship(FES) for lower to middle income families and students with unique abilities (formerly Gardiner), the Hope Scholarship for public school students who are bullied or victims of violence and the Reading Scholarship Accounts for public school students in third through fifth grade who struggle with reading *Eligble students include: Students of families with higher income (i.

Services: Student Financial Aid

PO Box 54429

Jacksonville, FL 32245

(877) 735-7837

Suwannee River Economic Council, Taylor/Madison Counties

*Utility payment assistance when funds are available (At times there may be long periods when funds are not available, since they rely on grants) *Persons seeking assistance should apply online through the website on Mondays from 8AM-5PM *Persons unable to apply online or with questions may call either number and may have to leave a message *In person assistance available at the Taylor County office by appointment only; In person assistance available at the Madison County office on Wednesdays by appointment *Not able to assist with food

Services: Student Financial Aid, Utility Service Payment Assistance

3233 S Byron Butler Pkwy, Ste A-047

(Inside Big Bend Technical College)

Perry, FL 32347

(850) 584-8858

Tallahassee, City Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs

*The Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Affairs Department is responsible for planning, organizing and conducting recreation programs and classes involving physical, social, and cultural activities at various parks, recreation areas and community centers *Registration for summer playground camps generally starts in early to mid April; camp sessions usually run in June and July *For specific schedule information, call or go to website: https://www.

Services: Camps, Extended Child Care, Public Parks, Recreational Activities/Sports, Tutoring Services, Youth Enrichment Programs

1201 Myers Park Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 891-3866

Tallahassee Urban League, Inc

*Food pantry 9am-5pm, M-F *Urban Youth Employment Program offers hands-on work experience and access to employers, GED instruction, work and life skills training, additional education and personal development, financial literacy training *Nulites Club provides guidance for youth toward educational programs, community involvement and service, self-esteem building, and leadership training for young people, ages 10-18 *Crime prevention: behavior modification for first time juvenile offenders; gang awareness education; Black on Black Crime Prevention *Housing: major home repairs for homeowners in Leon County (generally repairs that bring the housing up to code standards); counseling on finding low-cost permanent housing; workshops on home buying *Victim and witness advocacy: information on criminal justice system, victim's rights, grief/bereavement counseling and accompaniment services/transportation of victim or witness to court if needed

Services: Adolescent/Youth Counseling, Crime Victim Support, Employment Preparation, Food Pantries, Home Rehabilitation Programs, Housing Search Assistance, Job Finding Assistance, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention, Mentoring Programs, Tutoring Services, Youth Enrichment Programs

923 Old Bainbridge Rd

Ernest Ferrell Building

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 222-6111

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