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The program provides mediation as an opportunity to minimize the effects of divorce on families including pre & post dissolution cases as well as for paternity cases of unmarried parties when they have minor child(ren). We are committed to addressing the special needs of women with problems related to pregnancy, of men and women struggling to accept responsibility for their power to generate human life. There is no time limitation on FUP family vouchers. The Family Success Administration Division (FSAD) provides emergency assistance and case management services through four programs to prevent the citizens of Broward County from experiencing homelessness, evictions, foreclosures, loss of electric and water services and assist with tuition, financial management, employment, transportation, UNITED COMMUNITY OPTIONS 954-584-7178 (formerly United Cerebral Palsy) 3117 SW 13 Court Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312 www.unitedcommunityoptionssfl.orgProvides support and services for people with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities, and their families. ARC BROWARD954-746-9400 10250 NW 53rd Street Sunrise, FL 33351www.arcbroward.comSliding Scale Spanish M-F: 8:00am - 6:00pmProvides support and assistance to children and adults with Autism, Downs Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and other developmental disabilities. Lauderhill, FL 33313-1012www.mhasefl.orgSliding Scale Creole, Hebrew - Hours by appointmentEvidenced-based and court-approved individual and group training, for moderate to high conflict divorced couples and parents living in separate households, to reduce parental conflict and risk factors that influence the child's post-divorce adjustment. Broward College students succeed at FIU. Kodak Black appears in a Broward County courtroom on Feb. 28, 2023. Provides adoption assistance, child abuse and neglect prevention, family counseling and emergency care for children. Utilizes collaborative partnerships to provide programs that address body image, bullying, character, depression, relationships and offers a peer counseling curriculum.BLAST954-575-5998(Building Lasting Attitudes & Strategies for Tomorrow)Family-centered program for awareness, education, prevention and early intervention of behavior problems of at-risk children, grades K - 12. FamilyReunification Programprovides a one-way bus ticket anywhere Greyhound travels to be reunified with family.Housing First 954-563-4357Provides intensive case management for persons experiencing homelessness who need temporary subsidized rental assistance, while promoting a savings plan and asset building option to help ensure self-sufficiency. through Family Success Centers in Broward County. TOMORROW'S RAINBOW 954-978-2390 4341 NW 39th Avenue, Coconut Creek, FL 33073www.tomorrowsrainbow.orgNo FeeProvides grief support for children, and their families, who have experienced the death of a loved one. Information and referral services for families and caregivers of children with physical needs and/or children with developmental disabilities including Autism, intellectual disabilities, and Cerebral Palsy. New Vision Community Development Corporation Offers certified HUD housing counseling to first-time home buyers. Serves as a resource for hunger-related initiatives and maintains an updated list of food pantries. can only be utilized once in a life time. M-F: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Additional hours by appointment No Fee for most services Spanish, Creole. Both Moms and Dads are paid Parent Dollars for every session they attend. For more information, contact Housing Choice Voucher Special Purpose Voucher Program Manager Sarah Birkebak, Sarah.Birkebak@seattlehousing.org or 206.819.2065. Housing Options Program 954-357-5099 900 NW 31 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 Assist Broward County resident individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness with temporary rental subsidies, intensive case management and placement and referral services. at the appointed time, No food or cash will be provided for travel, Must meet HUD definition of homeless or flee
24-Hour Helpline ServicesCrisis/suicide intervention, empathetic listening, information and referral helpline for callers of all ages seeking assistance with problems and needs such as mental health, substance abuse, family violence, financial problems, hunger, shelter needs, relationship issues, and depression.Behavioral Health Info Line 954-396-4636Specialized 24-hour helpline providing information and referral for mentalhealth services, substance abuse prevention and treatment programs,case management, and other specialized behavioral health services. HISPANIC UNITY OF FLORIDA954-964-8884|5840 Johnson St, Hollywood, FL 33021www.hispanicunity.org|Hispanic Unity of Florida (HUF) is a non-profit founded in 1982 by community leaders to ease the acculturation transition for newcomers from other nations. Callers in crisis should call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room. This service is not available for stranded students, persons wishing to transfer to another program (e.g., moving to a Salvation Army shelter . 954-262-7111 University of Miami/Nova Southeastern University 6100 Griffin Road Davie, FL 33314www.umcard.orgNo Fee Spanish M-F: 8:00am - 4:30pmProvides outreach and support to individuals (and their families) with autism spectrum disorders, dual sensory impairment with other disabling conditions and related disabilities. The program does not import or Additional program information include: Service is rendered every Tuesday Intake and referral are accepted via phone, fax or email Qualified customers must be prepared to leave at the appointed time Offers an after-care program for young adults transitioning out of foster care that helps them find housing, employment, finish their education and raise their own children. See Career Source for locations. Counseling services are provided to children who require in-home intervention for emotional and behavioral issues.CENTER FOR AUTISM& RELATED DISABILITIES (C.A.R.D.) reunify customers with their family or supportive friend. E.g. Parents must meet DCF requirements. Arts disciplines include painting, drawing, pottery, textiles, 2D & 3D design, sculpting, design, music, drama, and creative writing. OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY(formerly Agency for Workforce Innovation) 866-352-2345 TTY:800-955-8771www.floridajobs.orgFlorida Reemployment Office800-204-2418www.fluidnow.com(online application)Provides temporary wage replacement benefits to qualified individuals who are out of work through no fault of their own.Special Unemployment Compensation ProgramDisaster Unemployment AssistanceProvides assistance to individuals who do not qualify for regularunemployment benefits from Florida or any other state and whose unemployment is a direct result of a disaster.Trade Readjustment Allowance ProgramProvides training, job search, relocation allowances, and other reemployment services to individuals who have been totally or partially separated from their job due to increased foreign imports.Workforce ServicesProvides support services to Career Source to support employers and assist individuals to gain employment, remain employed and advance in their careers. On-site Frame Shop and Gallery is open to the public. ANN STORCK CENTER 954-584-8000 1790 SW 43rd Way Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33317www.annstorckcenter.orgProvides year-round residential programs for adults who are medically fragile and have severe or multiply developmental disabilities. Celebrating 12 Years Providing Child Reunification Services To Florida's Families Since 2010 ENSURING POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUR CHILDREN Support Groups Subscribe to Our Newsletter Questions? Services can only be utilized once in a life time. Suspect still on the loose December 28, 2022; For those seeking to escape extremist groups, the path out is often uncertain December 28, 2022; Florida investigating 'Drag Queen Christmas' show. Provides counseling for men, women and children including support groups and individual advocacy services. Uses miniature horse interactions with therapeutic play areas and facilitated peer support. Utilizes collaborative partnerships to provide programs that address body image, bullying, character, depression, relationships and offers a peer counseling curriculum. Offers individual and family counseling, adoption and foster care services, supportive housing and family preservation programs. Accommodations will be provided at no extra charge. A financial coach is available at each location to work one-on-one with residents to help develop individualized financial goals and foster good financial management practices. Provides carpentry, plumbing, electrical or other emergency home improvements to preserve health and safety and correct code violations in Broward County owner-occupied homes of persons 60+ years. All winners are available in our searchable awards database, where winning programs are searchable by year, category and state dating back to 2007. This exciting partnership allows you to start at Broward College and seamlessly finish your education at FIU's Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Since 1999, the FRP has helped united families grow strong and healthy in Kalamazoo.. Keeping Families Together Proof of rent/mortgage payment, homeowners insurance, electric, gas, taxes/assessments, telephone, heating fuel, water, sewage, etc. GOODMAN JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE (formerly Jewish Family Service) 954-370-2140 5890 S Pine Island Road #201 Davie, FL 33328 www.jfsbroward.org Insurance, Medicare, Sliding Scale Hebrew M: 9:00am-7:00pm, Tue & Thu: 9:00am-9:00pm, W: 9:00am-5:00pm, F: 8:00am-4:00pmProvides individual, couples, family, group and in-home counseling. Provides support services for persons who serve as legal guardians of family or friends. Provides care for qualified patients regardless of ability to pay in-home or at hospice sites. Specialized 24-hour helpline providing information and referral for mentalhealth services, substance abuse prevention and treatment programs,case management, and other specialized behavioral health services. Family Resource Center Provides neighborhood-based support services including child care assistance to qualified families within the specified boundary of Fort Lauderdale, and a food pantry on Thursdays. Touchline/SeniorHelpline 954-537-0211Provides daily telephone reassurance call and emotional support for people 60+ years, living alone and in need of someone to check on them. BROWARD COUNTY DENTAL ASSN 954-772-5461 PO Box 2247 Pompano Beach, FL 33061 www.browarddental.orgNo FeeProvides telephone referrals for dental care for children and adults. 954-384-0344 7149 West Oakland Park Blvd. Accepts adults with a diagnosed cognitive,medical or psychological disability. Connects families with childcare resources and provides community-based parenting classes and in-home parenting education. Provides a centralized access point for early detection and connections to services for children, ages 0-8 years, who are at risk for developmental and/or behavioral problems, including free developmental screenings. NACo recognized 616 entries from counties and state associations in 32 states. The Family Success Centers can offer a cohesive collection of homeless prevention (such as rental help), homeless services, and also supportive housing opportunities. To help families prepare for the 2022/23 school year, the Ready for You! or being evicted. Offers an after-care program for young adults transitioning out of foster care that helps them find housing, employment, finish their education and raise their own children. present a birth certificate, Relative or other support network must reside
In-home and hands-on parenting available for ChildNet referred clients. Offers case management and counseling, job assistance, emergency food, rent, and utility payment assistance, HIV/AIDS testing, and health services. Offers free evaluations for hearing, vision, speech/language, and developmental functioning.Exceptional Student Education (E.S.E.) Cooperative Parenting & Divorce (Co-Parenting)Evidenced-based and court-approved individual and group training, for moderate to high conflict divorced couples and parents living in separate households, to reduce parental conflict and risk factors that influence the child's post-divorce adjustment. Operates a developmental preschool for children,18 months-5 years, with extended care available before and after school hours.Respite CareProvides care and supervision to children with developmental disabilities. Offers education for financial literacy, budgeting, credit counseling, homeownership, foreclosure prevention, and loan modification. Provides grief support for children, and their families, who have experienced the death of a loved one. Broward County Public Schools or your child's school will contact you with information regarding reunification. Referrals for emergency shelter services must be received via theHomeless Helpline at 954-563-4357 (954-563-HELP).BROWARD REGIONAL HEALTHPLANNING COUNCIL 954-561-9681 200 Oakwood Lane, #100 Hollywood, FL 33020www.brhpc.orgNo Fee Spanish, French, CreoleLegislatively designated local health planning entity delivers health and human service innovations at the national, state and local level through planning, direct services, evaluation, and organizational capacity building.Affordable Care Act (ACA) Navigator ServicesThe lead agency for Broward County area navigators who serve as an in-person resource for those who want additional assistance in shopping for and enrolling in the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace.Centralized Intake and Eligibility Determination (CIED)Provides a single entry point of service and assistance for persons living with HIV/AIDS.Healthy Families BrowardA community-based, voluntary home-visiting program that promotespositive parent/child interaction and healthy childhood growth anddevelopment to prevent child abuse and neglect.HIV Planning CouncilOversees funding and services for Broward County Ryan White Part A program.Living Healthy/Tomando Control de Su SaludOffers a 6-week workshop, in English & Spanish, to empower older adultswith various chronic diseases to take control of their health.Substance Abuse and Mental Health TeamContracted to provide linkage, support, and advocacy to clients who have mental health or co-occurring disorders and are involved in the Broward County felony court system.TOUCH BrowardWorks with communities, partners and local government to reduce health disparities and improve health and well-being in the areas of tobacco-free living,active living & healthy eating, clinical & community linkages, and healthy built environments.CAMELOT COMMUNITY CARE954-958-0988 1925 S. Perimeter Road, #120 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309www.camelotcommunitycare.orgMedicaid, Sliding Scale, No Fee for qualified families Spanish, CreoleOffice Hours - M-F: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Service Hours - M-F: 8:30 am - 8 pm & weekends by appointmentProvides behavioral health and child welfare services.In-Home CounselingProvides counseling and psychiatric services in the home, school or community for families with children 3-17 years, (up to 22 years, if qualified and already in the program by 18th birthday) who have mild to moderate emotional or behavioral difficulties. 9Muses Art Center 7139 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Lauderhill, FL 33313, M-F: 10:00am - 6:00pm, Sat: 10:00am - 5:00pm. The Community Service Block Grant assists individuals and families in setting goals, learning skills and accessing services that are needed to become self-sufficient. Offers money management services for individuals who can no longer manage their personal monetary affairs due to age or disability. Bethel Human Services 954-766-6058 597 NW 9th AvenueFt. Evidenced-based and court-approved individual and group training, for moderate to high conflict divorced couples and parents living in separate households, to reduce parental conflict and risk factors that influence the child's post-divorce adjustment. AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER OF BROWARD (ADRC)954-745-9567 TDD: 954-745-5689 5300 Hiatus Road Sunrise, FL 33351www.adrcbroward.orgNo Fee Spanish, French, Creole M-F: 8:00am - 5:00pmADRC Helpline - 954-745-9779Provides information and referral for counseling, assessments, assistance with utility payments on an emergency basis, and facilitates the financial eligibility process for publicly funded services for seniors 60+ years, persons with severe and persistent mental illness 18+ years, and their families and caregivers.