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Your Penny's Worth Thrift Shop

*Affiliated with Trinity Episcopal Church but in a different location *Volunteer-run thrift shop that supplies free clothing for persons who qualify and low cost clothing for anyone *Persons needing free clothing should have validation of need via written note or phone call from a social service or helping agency: Community Action Agency, a church, sheriff, fire department, landlord, or health care provider *If unable to get validation, call or come anyway; includes homeless and transient persons *Outreach Ministry can assist with prescription expense when funding available through Trinity Episcopal Church

Services: General Clothing Provision, Prescription Expense Assistance, Thrift Shops

195 Ave E

Apalachicola, FL 32320

(850) 653-9405

Wilson, Whitney, PMHNP-BC (APRN11015659)

*ARNP Mental Health Practitioner (APRN11015659) in group practice who is currently accepting new patients that is accessible and can be reached by public transportation *Treats infants through adults as individuals in person and by video (telemental health); specialty treatment areas include ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), Bipolar/Mood Disorders, General Anxiety and Depresion, Psychiatric Disorders, and PTSD.

Services: Adult Psychiatry, General Counseling Services, Medication Information/Management, Psychiatric Medication Services, Telemental Health, Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

2994 Penn Avenue, Suite L

Marianna, FL 32448

(850) 526-5000

Wigs for Kids

*Provides hair replacement solutions for children, under 18, affected by hair loss due to alopecia, chemotherapy, burns, and other medical conditions; must be referred by a medical professional *See web site for steps in applying for a wig *No cost to child/family; recipient can apply again the following year for a new hairpiece if the need still exists; Wigs For Kids provides one hairpiece per child per year free of charge to the recipient family pending approval of the application *Donated hair must be clean, dry, minimum length of 12 inches, in braids or ponytails; can not be colored or permed or have any other chemical treatments; can be cut at local salon, placed in plastic bag and mailed to address listed; see web site for directions

Services: Donated Specialty Items, Wigs

24231 Center Ridge Rd

Westlake, OH 44145

(440) 333-4433

Whole Child Leon

*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 to include individuals suspected of being sex trafficked, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or disability *Professional network meetings open to the general public, 4th Monday, Noon-1:15PM at the Wesson Center *Provides free developmental screenings for children ages 6 months to 5 years twice a year, in October and April *On-line Mental Health Resource Guide *Tallahassee Pediatric Behavioral Health Navigator Program creates a centralized entry point to behavioral health services for children aged 0-21 years using Behavioral Health Navigators who meet with a referred child, make individualized referrals, maintain contact to ensure a successful treatment match, follow-up to assess quality of life, and report developments and updates to the child's primary care physician *Status of the Child report every five years

Services: Health Care Referrals, Human Trafficking Prevention, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Mental Health Screening, Pediatric Developmental Assessment, Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups

1126 A Lee Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 692-3134

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

USVA, Lake City VA Medical Center

*Provides comprehensive veteran healthcare, including: primary care, lab work, specialty care, tertiary care, long term care, and emergency room services *Prosthetics, sensory aids, medical equipment and supplies including wheelchairs available *Visual impairment center to optimize remaining sight *Mental Health Services available *Van service from Tallahassee VA clinic offered 8am M-Th, return times vary based on appointment times, call to reserve and verify times, limited seating available

Services: Emergency Room Care, Eye Care, Hearing Augmentation Aids, Hospitals, Prosthetic Devices, Veteran Outpatient Clinics

619 S Marion Ave

Lake City, FL 32025

(386) 755-3016

USVA, Bay Pines VA Healthcare System, Infectious Disease Unit

*Veteran Affairs Clinic serving Health Care in the areas of: Primary Care, Specialty Clinics Mental Health Care, and Social Programs and Services (Caregiver Support, Homeless Veteran Care, LGBTQ - Veteran Care, Minority Veteran Care, Return To Work Care (from deployments)).

Services: AIDS Drug Assistance Programs, AIDS/HIV Clinics, Case/Care Management, Confidential HIV Testing, Prescription Expense Assistance, Veteran Outpatient Clinics

10000 Bay Pines Blvd

Bay Pines, FL 33744

(727) 398-6661 x16615

UF-IFAS, Wakulla County Cooperative Extension Service

*Up-to-date information about food safety, nutrition and health, human development, parent education, family resource (debt) management *Latest data on natural resources, wildlife conservation, horticulture, forestry, agriculture, marine industries, coastal issues, and aquaculture *Classes, workshop, food demonstrations, gardening assistance *4-H youth development programs and summer camps *Newspaper columns, newsletters, phone calls, workshops, podcasts, and seminars

Services: Camps, College/University Extension Programs, Consumer Education, Gardening/Landscaping Instruction, Land Conservation, Nutrition Education, Parenting Skills Classes, Personal Financial Counseling, Volunteer Opportunities, Wildlife Conservation, Youth Agricultural Programs

84 Cedar Ave

Crawfordville, FL 32327

(850) 926-3931

UF-IFAS, Taylor County Cooperative Extension Service

*Up-to-date information about food safety, nutrition and health, human development, parent education, family resource (debt) management *Latest data on natural resources, wildlife conservation, horticulture, forestry, agriculture, marine industries, coastal issues, and aquaculture *4-H youth development programs and summer camps *Newspaper columns, newsletters, phone calls, workshops, and seminars

Services: Camps, College/University Extension Programs, Consumer Education, Gardening/Landscaping Instruction, Land Conservation, Marine Conservation, Nutrition Education, Parenting Skills Classes, Personal Financial Counseling, Volunteer Opportunities, Wildlife Conservation, Youth Agricultural Programs, Youth Enrichment Programs

203 Forest Park Dr

Perry, FL 32347

(850) 838-3508

UF-IFAS, Madison County Extension Service

*Up-to-date information about agriculture, food safety, nutrition and health, weight management, human development, parent education, family resource management *Programs for natural resources, wildlife conservation, horticulture, forestry, agriculture, and 4-H youth development *Provided through newspaper columns, newsletters, phone calls, workshops, and seminars

Services: College/University Extension Programs, Consumer Education, Gardening/Landscaping Instruction, Land Conservation, Nutrition Education, Parenting Skills Classes, Personal Financial Counseling, Volunteer Opportunities, Weight Management, Wildlife Conservation, Youth Agricultural Programs

184 NW College Loop

Madison, FL 32340

(850) 973-4138

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