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AAANF, Area Agency on Aging for North Florida, Inc

*Area Agency on Aging for North Florida (aka Advantage Aging Solutions) serves the public through the Elder Helpline and website as a network of information, referral and assistance to seniors, caregivers, professionals, and general public *SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders), Senior Wellness, Caregiver Support, and prescription assistance *EHEAP - Utility assistance (heating and cooling only, not water) for seniors 60+ who already have or are about 5 days away from a disconnect notice and meet federal income guidelines; assistance consists of screening, information and referrals to other agencies such as Elder Care in Leon and Senior Centers in outlying counties; callers given thorough explanation of eligibility and what to expect when contacting agencies; utility payment assistance may be sporadic due to variations in funding *Agencies they refer to may run out of funds before the end of the month *Assistance may be available once per cooling season and once per heating season *Provides elder services during disasters *Assist individuals with accessing Medicaid Long Term Care and other home and community based services *Area Resource Directory at https://www.

Services: Adult Education, Area Agencies on Aging, Caregiver Counseling, Disaster Relief Services, Prescription Expense Assistance, Utility Service Payment Assistance

2414 Mahan Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 488-0055

American Red Cross, Armed Forces Emergency Services

*Emergency services during times of need for armed forces members (active duty or retired with pension) and their families, including emergency communication, financial assistance and information and referral *Services: 1) emergency communications, ie births, serious illness, or death of a family member; 2) verification of need for emergency leave and leave extensions; 3) financial assistance for emergency travel, urgent needs, ie food or shelter; 4) confidential counseling, information, and referrals to military and health and support services; 5) assistance in understanding military policies; 6) direct impact of deployment, anxiety and complexities caused by separation; 7) support and information on issues from benefits or budgeting to deferments, compassionate reassignment and dependence discharge, (granting of leave is strictly between service member and his/her commanding officer) *When calling, be prepared to provide the following information as is known: full legal name; rank/rating; branch of service (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard); Social Security number; date of birth; military unit address; information about the deployed unit and home base unit (for deployed service members only); ongoing Support for Our Military Families; deployment Services

Services: Advocacy, Disaster Management Organizations, Disaster Relief Services, Emergency Funds, Military Family Service/Support Centers, Specialized Information and Referral

1115 Easterwood Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(877) 272-7337

American Red Cross, Emergency/Disaster Services

9/13/2023: Idalia Update: American Red Cross Idalia Case Management and Financial Assistance: This financial assistance will allow people to make their own decisions and prioritize what their family needs most to start recovering.

Services: Disaster Management Organizations, Disaster Relief Services, Missing Persons Location Assistance, Volunteer Opportunities

1115 Easterwood Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(800) 733-2767

American Red Cross, Volunteer Development

*Disaster volunteer services: mass shelter and food operations, damage assessment, client services, logistics, liaison, public affairs, and staffing *Customer service volunteers keep chapter running smoothly and efficiently via jobs: office/clerical, fund development, health and safety instructors, and planning and preparedness

Services: Disaster Management Organizations, Volunteer Opportunities

1115 Easterwood Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32311

(850) 878-6080

Community Action Agency, Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)

3/4/2024: NO FUNDING AVAILABLE AS OF APRIL 7, 2023 *Program for low income persons or families as home owners and renters who seek to reduce utility bills by improving the energy efficiency of the home by adding weather stripping, caulking, window and door repairs if they cause air to enter the home, wrapping water heaters, installing attic insulation, energy-efficient light bulb and smoke detector installation, repair of heating and cooling units which are not working well, install solar screens; and install ventilation systems to improve indoor air quality (as needed) *Preference given to elderly (60 years or older), disabled persons, families with children under 12 years old and households with repeated high utility bills with priority given based on the amount of need (not a first come, first served program) *Before being accepted, a signed application must be accompanied by proof of current income for all household members, a photo ID of the applicant, documentation of property ownership, signed owner agreement to repair, rental agreement (if applicable), and copy of recent utility bill and other form; after eligibility is determined, an on-site evaluation and diagnostic test is completed including a blower door test for air infiltration, carbon monoxide test, inspection of structural conditions and health & safety inspection; once the diagnostic test evaluation is complete, a work-plan is approved and weatherization services are provided by cost-effective professional *Application for Weatherization assistance can be found on the website, but persons without internet access may call and request an application

Services: Weatherization Programs

309 Office Plaza Dr

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 222-2043

Farm Service Agency, Calhoun, Liberty, Franklin, Gulf

* Administers farm commodity, crop insurance, credit, environmental, conservation, and emergency assistance programs for farmers and ranchers *Provides support for local farmers, ranchers, agricultural managers, veterans and socially disadvantaged person who cannot get support/ financing with commercial lenders *Micro loan limits $50,000 *Youth loan program: Children can get up to $5000 to get started in agriculture business such as crops, livestock, beekeeping

Services: Disaster Relief Services, Emergency Funds, Land Conservation, Youth Agricultural Programs

17413 NW Leonard St

Blountstown, FL 32424

(850) 674-8388

Farm Service Agency, Jefferson, Leon, Wakulla Counties

*Administers farm commodity, crop insurance, credit, environmental, conservation, and emergency assistance programs for farmers and ranchers *Provides support for local farmers, ranchers and agricultural managers who cannot get support/ financing with commercial lenders *Micro loan limits $50,000 *Youth loan program: Children can get up to $5000 to get started in agriculture business such as crops, livestock, beekeeping

Services: Disaster Relief Services, Emergency Funds, Land Conservation, Youth Agricultural Programs

1244 N Jefferson St

Monticello, FL 32344

(850) 997-2072 x2

Farm Service Agency, Madison & Taylor Counties

*Administers farm commodity, crop insurance, credit, environmental, conservation, and emergency assistance programs for farmers and ranchers *Provides support for local farmers, ranchers, and agricultural managers who cannot get support/financing with commercial lenders *Micro loan limits $50,000 for 1st time farmers *Youth loan program: Children can get up to $5000 to get started in Agriculture Business such as crops, livestock, beekeeping

Services: Disaster Relief Services, Emergency Funds, Land Conservation, Youth Agricultural Programs

1416 East US 90, Unit 1

Madison, FL 32340

(850) 973-2205

FEMA, Disaster Assistance Improvement Program

*If an area is designated a disaster, local offices with disaster recovery specialists are opened to allow people with damage to homes or businesses to apply for assistance *Provides information from more than a dozen public agencies about government assistance before, during, and after a disaster, and helps disaster survivors quickly identify and apply for a personalized list of available assistance *Offers informational materials to help the public learn about natural disasters and disaster assistance *Additional web sites: www.

Services: Disaster Management Organizations, Disaster Relief Services

500 C St SW

Washington, DC 20472

(800) 621-3362

Florida Dept of Financial Services, Division of Consumer Svs

*Consumer Services Helpline, aids with problems or questions consumer has about insurance, institutions and related services *Refers caller to proper office if needed *Does not assist with Worker's Compensation claims and does not handle State Employee Accident and Health Group Coverage complaints *Pamphlets and brochures on different types of insurance available on-line providing relevant information, offer shopping tips free to public *Toll-Free line available 8am-5pm regarding insurance issues *When a storm/hurricane impacts Florida, the toll-free line usually is open extended hours to answer storm related insurance questions

Services: Consumer Complaints, Disaster Relief Services, General Benefits Assistance

200 E Gaines St

Larson Bldg

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(877) 693-5236

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