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Tallahassee, City Senior Center

*180 activities each month at 15 centers, wellness programs, activities, services, and resources, primarily for active older adults and their caregivers *Hot lunch provided for $3 by Elder Care Services, best to make a reservation the day before *Transportation programs: StarMetro representative on-site to help *Classes: educational, social, recreational, health activities, bridge clubs, art, exercise, dance, and computer; guest speakers *Senior counseling two days per week, separate insurance, Medicare extra help, financial and legal counseling programs, and extensive library *UPSLIDE(Utilizing and Promoting Social Engagement for Loneliness, Isolation and Depression in the Elderly) Program serves people age 50 and older offeings individual counseling, Friends Connection groups, phone buddies and more *Weekly support groups: substance abuse, Al-Anon, Grandparents as Parents, Aging

Services: Aging/Older Adult Support Groups, Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups, Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites, Exercise Classes/Groups, Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups, General Legal Aid, Parenting/Family Support Groups, Senior Centers

1400 N Monroe St

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 891-4000

TCC, Spark (Entrepreneurship)

*TCC Spark is a series of entrepreneurial workshops held monthly at TCC campus focuses on helping student and community member entrepreneurs gain the skills and connections needed to explore a business idea, start a business for the first time, or grow and expand *Workshop topics include new product/service development, target marketing, competition strategies, sales forecasting, expenses and financial statements *Each workshop costs $10 plus some additional fees; cholarships may be available through the Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce, phone: 850-577-0789 *Veterans Florida Entrepreneurship Program partners with TCC Spark to provide active duty service members and veterans with the skills to open and operate their own business; program is offered twice a year and will include mentorship and networking opportunities for veterans and those in active duty service membership interested in entrepreneurship

Services: Business Development, Employment Preparation, Veteran Benefits Assistance

444 Appleyard Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 201-8760

US Citizenship and Immigration Services

*Information and appointments regarding immigration, adoption overseas, naturalization, asylum, green cards, and citizenship *Go to web site for comprehensive detailed information before calling *The USCIS office in Jacksonville is temporarily not accepting walk-in requests or scheduling InfoPass appointments for information services *Appointments for document services (such as passport stamps and advance parole) and true emergencies can be made online at my.

Services: Immigrant Resettlement Services, Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services

4121 Southpoint Blvd

Jacksonville Field Office

Jacksonville, FL 32216

(800) 375-5283

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Tampa Field Office

*Takes complaints and enforces federal laws against job discrimination involving civil rights (race, color, religion, sex, or national origin), pregnancy, equal pay for men and women, individuals age 40 or over, and qualified persons with disabilities *Can assess monetary damages in intentional discrimination *Offers active case mediation, small business information, training and outreach *A charge must be filed within 180 days of the occurrence, or 300 days in certain cases

Services: Disability Rights Groups, Discrimination Assistance

501 E Polk St, Ste 1000

Tampa, FL 33602

(800) 669-4000

US National Archives and Records Administration

*Government agency that preserves and maintains a collection federal documents, including military service records, federal court records, and immigration records *Veterans separated from the military before 1994 can request a DD 214 (report of separation), service record, medical record, and replacement medals

Services: Records/Licenses/Permits, Veteran Benefits Assistance

3301 Metzerott Rd

College Park, MD 20740

(866) 272-6272

USVA, National Call Center for Homeless Veterans

*24/7 access to trained responders for homeless and at risk of homelessness veterans and their families *Responders will ask a few questions to assess needs *May be connected to Homeless Program point of contact at nearest VA facility *Referrals and help through VA Medical Centers, federal, state, and local partners, community agencies, service providers and other community programs

Services: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing, Veteran Benefits Assistance

810 Vermont Ave, NW

Washington, DC 20420

(877) 424-3838

USVA, Tallahassee Clinic, Healthcare for Homeless Veterans

*Identifies and assists homeless veterans (only honorable discharged veterans) and their families with ongoing supportive follow-up, information and referral services, help with accessing VA health care, emergency food *Veteran must apply (not a family member); veteran must be registered with the VA *Provides shelters, transitional housing, and supportive permanent housing throughout Big Bend area, surrounding counties, and South Georgia

Services: Homeless Shelter, Specialized Information and Referral, Transitional Housing/Shelter, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Homes

2181 E Orange Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(352) 339-5593

Veterans Crisis Line

*National Veterans Crisis Line is a part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline *Veterans or current service members who follow the prompt to press 1 after dialing the number are transferred to the Veterans Crisis Line *Veterans Crisis Line provides suicide and crisis counseling, as well as information and referrals on multiple issues and programs related to veterans, current service members and their families *Veterans who do Not press 1 reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline which routes the call to the nearest crisis hotline or center in the national network of more than 160 crisis centers *Persons also have the option of a confidential live veterans chat via the website or by texting to 838255

Services: Specialized Information and Referral, Suicide Prevention Hotlines, Veteran Benefits Assistance, Veteran Reintegration Counseling

Confidential Location

New York, NY 10004

988

Wakulla County Clerk of the Circuit Court

*Clerk duties pertaining to the public include jury management, collecting and disbursing traffic fines, court costs, forfeitures, fees, service charges, alimony and child support, victim restitution, and certain moneys to be held in trusts, small claims paperwork, protective injunctions paperwork, issues process serving documents, marraige licenses, tax/deed documents, evictions and passports *Most forms available on website

Services: Birth Certificates, Child Support Assistance/Enforcement, Court Filing Offices, Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders, Public Officials Offices, Records/Licenses/Permits

3056 Crawfordville Hwy

Crawfordville, FL 32327

(850) 926-0905

Whole Child, Jefferson, Taylor, and Madison

*Program focuses on the six dimensions of children's well-being: Physical and Mental Health, Quality Early Education and Development, Social-Emotional Development, Spiritual Foundation and Strength, Safe and Nurturing Environment, Economic Stability *Web-based listing of community programs serving young children and families; parents/guardians may access information by calling health department *Advisor available to assist parents or guardians fill out on-line profile of child (up to 5 years of age) through the "Connect" process noting his/her needs *Program lists resources; system matches child/family to community services; upon request by parent or guardian, profile forwarded to selected agencies dealing with needs indicated *Agency contacts parents who decide how to move forward in getting help

Services: Child Advocacy Centers, Health Care Referrals, Pediatric Developmental Assessment, Specialized Information and Referral

1476 SW Main Street

Greenville, FL 32331

(850) 253-5355

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