Focus Area: Health - United Way of St. Lucie County

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Alzheimer’s Community Care
ARC of SLC, Inc.
Mary Barnes info@alzcare.org
800 Northpoint Pky #101-B, WPB 33407
P: (561) 683-2700 / F: (561) 683-7600
Cheryl King slarced@gmail.com
PO Box 1016, 3505 Kirby Loop Rd, FP, 34954
P: 468-7879 ext. 114 / F: 465-7050
Focus Area: Health
Focus Area: Education, Income
Adult Day Care Address:
St. Peter’s Ministry Center
2900 S Jenkins Rd, FP
P: 466-3261
Goals: After school camp - Reduce family stress
and support family stability with a 10-week camp
program for children with multiple handicaps.
Family Nurse Consultant (Erika Turke)
P: 460-9166
Provides unique health-care support system
designed to provide case management, crisis
prevention, and assistance to Alzheimer’s disease
patients and those suffering from a related disorder,
their families and caregivers - Also dementia
specific education to health care professionals.
Programs Funded by UW: Family Nurse
Consultant, Adult Day Care.
American Red Cross South Florida
Region
Rob Levine, CEO leviner@redcross-pbc.org
1250 Northpoint Parway, WPB 33407
P: (561) 650-9145 / F: (561) 650-9147
St. Lucie County Red Cross
2963 W Midway Road, FP 34981
P: 878-7077 / F: 878-7044
Vero P: (772) 562-2549
Focus Area: Community Resource
Goal: Support and supplement activities that affect
health, welfare and/or morale of military service
personnel and their families; to respond to disasters;
to provide training and leadership.
Provides first aid and water safety instruction,
emergency communications for military personnel;
relief to victims of disasters and prevention,
preparation for emergencies.
Program Funded by UW: Emergency Services
Vocational Training: Matches individuals to
occupation best suited to their interests and abilities.
Programs funded by UW: After School and
Summer Program and Vocational Training
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Judi Miller judibbbs@gmail.com
403 N US 1, FP 34950
P: 466-8535 ext. 202 / F: 466-5951
Focus Area: Education
Goal: To build resiliency, self-esteem, selfconfidence, self-sufficiency and independence in
youth through one-on-one mentors and in school
mentors. Matches children from single parent
homes with a “friend” to create a well-rounded
supportive atmosphere in which to grow and thrive.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
Boys and Girls Club
Michael Sancho msancho@bgcofslc.org
607 N 7th St, Suite 1, FP 34950
P: 460-9918 / F: 1-866-337-9918
Garden Terrace-3100 North 31st St, FP P: 464-6634
Teen Center-1101 North 23rd St, FP P: 460-7868
PSL-10673 Lennard Rd, PSL 34952, P: 398-0028
Gym: 2902 Avenue D, FP 34946 P: 489-9634
Tommy Gibson P: 464-6634
Focus Area: Education
Provides positive alternative to negative influences
in the community, bolster self-esteem and develop
qualities needed to become responsible citizens and
leaders. Programs for youth 6-18 during non-school
hours. Locations in Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie.
Program Funded by UW: General Funding
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C.A.S.T.L.E.
Theresa Garbarino-May tgm @castletc.org
PO Box 12908,3525 SW Midway Rd, FP 34979
P: 465-6011 / F: 465-6013
Focus Area: Health
Provides improvement of quality family life while
preventing child abuse; provides community
education, support and resources to parents in need
of assistance.
Program funded by UW: High Hopes.
Children’s Home Society
Sabrina Barnes sabrina.barnes@chsfl.org
650 10th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960
P: (772) 778-6340 / F: (772) 778-6341
Matt Anderson: 429-2009
Focus area: Health
Serves abused neglected children and their families.
Programs funded by UW:
1.) Wave Crest Shelter: A 12 bed temporary
residential shelter for youths 12-17 removed from
their homes due to abuse, neglect. Provides
prevention and outreach.
Wavecrest Location: 4520 Selvitz Rd, FP 34981
P: 460-9752
2.) Teen Life Choices: reduce the onset of early
sexual activity, understanding consequences of that
activity and realities of teen parenthood.
D.A.T.A. (Drug Abuse Treatment
Association)
John Fowler john@drugabusetreatment.org
1016 Clemons Street #200, Jupiter, 33477
P: (561) 743-1034 / F: (561) 743-1037
FP Hayslip Cente : 4590 Selvitz Rd, FP, 34981
P: 464-7575 / F: 464-6169
Outpatient Center: 595-3322
Focus Area: Health
High quality, cost-effective drug abuse treatment,
prevention, and education services for adolescents –
including all phases of recovery, residential,
outpatient and continuing care programs.
Programs funded by UW: Hayslip Center
(residential) and Outpatient Treatment.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services of the
TC
Richard Kottler rick.kottler@dhhstc.org
1016 NE Jensen Beach Blvd, JB 34957
P: 334-2233 or 334-2299 / F:-TTD: 1-866-326-7884
VP
Focus Area: Health
Goal: Provide equal accessibility to the hearing and
speech impaired and to establish links between the
hearing impaired and the hearing world.
Provides accessibility to the hearing and speech
impaired; advocate, informational resource and
interpreter resource.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
Early Learning Coalition of SLC
Tony Loupe loupet01@elcslc.org
804 South 6th St, FP 34950
P: 595-6424 / F: 595-6081
Registration Location: 509 Georgia Ave, FP
Focus Area: Education
Prepares children for school cognitively,
emotionally and physically while enabling parents
to work and become financially self-sufficient.
Program Funded by UW: General Funding and
Stanich Grant (pediatric dental).
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Frontline for Kids
Healthy Start Coalition
Jerome Gayman jzg1130@aol.com
309 S 7th St, FP 34950
P: 464-0100 / C: 940-2871/ F: 464-255
Abby Roberts, Office Mgr aroberts401@yahoo.com
Lisa von Seelen Lvonseelen@healthystartslc.org
Jackie Copland jcopeland@healthystartscl.org
ADDRESS
P: & F:
Focus Area: Education
Focus Area: Health
Comprehensive prevention and intervention afterschool program (grades 6-12) to insure healthy
personal development; increased possibility of postsecondary education.
Ensures all families of newborns have access to inhome nurse care following delivery. Visits include
assessment of mother, baby, family and
environment: referral and follow-up of identified
needs and educational counseling.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
Graceway Village
Fred DiFruscio fred@gracewayvillage.org
1780 Hartman Rd, FP 34947
P: 772-925-3074 ex. 701 / C: 772-521-5255 / F:
772-461-7608
Focus Area: Income
Help to under-resourced families to live in total
mental, physical, spiritual, emotional, and economic
health. Programs include Hopes Closet and
Matthew’s Café, and IMPACT Youth Mentoring, a
program to build economic stability in the lives of
their clients, based on the “Bridges of Poverty”
model.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
H.A.N.D.S.
Dr. Andy Passeri Andrew.passeri@handsofslc.org
3855 S. US 1, Ste. B, FP 34982
P: 344-2541 Andy direct line: 344-2548
Program funded by UW: Newborn Home
Visitation
Hibiscus Children’s Center
Michael Waninger, ED mwaninger@hcc4kids.org
PO Box 305 (4001 NE Savannah Rd, JB, 34957
P: 334-9311 ext. 101 / F: 340-5916
Toll Free: 800-403-9311
Shelter: 2400 NE Dixie Hwy, JB 34957
Focus Area: Health
Primary child abuse and neglect prevention and
crisis intervention program, providing in-home
services to families experiencing crisis (i.e.
unemployment, homelessness, domestic violence,
mental health, poverty). Services may include
family support, accessing therapeutic services
coordinating medical needs, improving daily living
skills, addressing education needs, and short term
respite care for children.
Program funded by UW: Families in Crisis
Focus Area: Health
Free clinic for low income, uninsured adults, dental
clinic for adults and children.
Program Funded by UW: General Funding and
Stanich Grant for pediatric dental.
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Homeless Family Center , Inc.
Mustard Seed Ministries
Mary Ellen Maguire
memcguire@homelessfamilycenter.com
720 4th St, VB, FL 32962
P: (772) 567-2766 / F: (772) 567-1454
Rev. Sharon Britcher ebritcher@mustardseedslc.org
Stacy Malinowski, Director of Development
smalinowski@mustardseedslc.org
PO Box 3612, 3130 South US 1, FP 34948
P: 465-6021 / F: 467-0372
Focus Area: Income
Assists homeless families in SLC to achieve
stability and self-sufficiency. Basic needs – food,
housing (a small shelter) and clothing. A case
manager will work with the family to develop an
individual family plan outlining specific goals to
help the family become stable in housing and
employment.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
Learn to Read of SLC
Luz Ma Camacho
809 Delaware Ave, FP 34950
P: 464-2747 / F: 464-6892
E-mail: learntoreadslc@aol.com
Focus Area: Education
Goal: To increase adult literacy in SLC by
recruiting and training tutors and by recruiting and
teaching functionally illiterate adults.
Provides basic reading and writing skills for English
speaking adults; also English as a second language.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
Life Builders of the Treasure Coast
Diamond Litty diamond.litty@pd19.org
217 Ave A, FP 34950
P: 462-2000 / F: 462-2047
Focus Area: Income
Thrift Shops: FP: 595-1599
PSL: 340-1406, 8311 S US Hwy 1 (Fiesta Square)
Focus Area: Income
Provides emergency social services for members of
the community in crisis. Includes food, clothing,
household goods, financial assistance for utilities
and prescription drugs.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
PACE Center for Girls, Treasure Coast
Teresa Johnson teresa.johnson@pacecenter.org
3651 Virginia Ave, FP 34981
P: 595-8880 / F: 595-8980
Focus Area: Education
Provides girls and young women opportunity to
succeed through education, counseling, training and
advocacy. Students become productive citizens
through responsible decision-making.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
Project Rock South
Lorna Freckleton, victorious426@aol.com
439 SE Port St. Lucie Bd,Unit 103 PSL 34953
P: 237-5723 / C: 621-0400 / F: 237-5794
Focus Area: Education
Provides financial assistance to low-income
individuals in court, in diversionary programs and
those involved in dependency action. Priority given
to individuals whose participation in these programs
would be jeopardized without financial assistance.
Provides a safe place during the school day for
children suspended from school; teaches conflict
management and social skills which reduces the
likelihood of future suspensions by promoting
school success. In addition this program helps
children complete some school work.
Program funded by the UW: General Funding
Program funded by the UW: General Funding
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Roundtable of St. Lucie County
Treasure Coast Food Bank
Christine Epps, Exec. Dir. cepps@roundtableslc.org
546 NW University Blvd, Suite 204, PSL 34986
P: 871-5880
Judy Cruz jcruz@tcfoodbank.org
P: 489-3034 x17
401 Angle Rd, FP 34947
P: 489-5676 or 489-3034 / F: 489-2988
Focus area: Education
Organization composed of executive policymakers,
elected officials and others to problem solve to
remove community barriers that face youth and
families.
Programs funded by UW: Kids at Hope,
Community Impact Grant
SafeSpace, Inc.
Jill Borowicz jborowicz@safespacefl.org
Admin Office: 632 SE Monterey Rd, Stuart 34994
P: (772) 223-2399 / F: (772) 223-5842
Hotline: 464-4555
Tina Farmer, Compliance Analyst
tfarmer@safespacefl.org
Focus Area: Health
Provides temporary shelter available on the
Treasure Coast for victims of domestic violence and
their children. Other services include counseling,
referral and advocacy services. Outreach includes
advocacy and training, public information and
education about societal myths and traditional role
stereotyping.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
Save our Children, Inc.
Pastor Kenny Mills pastorkennymills@aol.com
1611 Ave D, FP 34950 – PO Box 311, FP 34954
P: 466-8398 / C: 370-5420 / F: 466-3055
Basket Pick-Up: 1202 Orange Ave, FP
Focus Area: Income
Broker for surplus food and other products to
charitable organizations in the TC area
Goal: To provide economical food for the hungry
by distributing at minimal cost, perishable, nonperishable and USDA commodity foods to nonprofit organizations that offer meal sites and food
pantries.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
2-1-1 Palm Beach & TC
Susan Buza skbuza@211pbtc.org
PO Box 3588, Lantana, 33465-3588
Information: (Toll Free) 2-1-1 or (866) 882-2991
P: (561) 547-8637 / F: (561) 547-8639
Page Woodward page.woodward@211pbtc.org)
C: (772) 538-7805
Focus Area: Community Resource
24/7 toll-free information, referral telephone
counseling, crisis intervention and suicide
prevention services. Information and referral
specialists are non-judgmental, exhibit active
listening skills, and utilize a comprehensive
database of available health and human services to
make appropriate referrals based on callers’ needs
and requests.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
Focus Area: Education
Preventive Program for children - after-school and
during school vacations with emphasis in cultural,
educational, and recreational areas.
Program funded by UW: General Funding
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