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 (Janice Turner) 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 Local Contact: Eileen Halatyn 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 125 North 2nd St, 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 1 2/10/2016 Document1 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 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. Council on Aging-SLC Darrell Drummond ddrummond@coasl.com 2501 SW Bayshore Bd, PSL, FL 34984-5008 P: 336-8608 / F: 336-3314 Fort Pierce Address: 1505 Orange Ave, FP P: 465-5220 / F: 465-3929 Focus Area: Health 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 Provide services to persons over 60 years of age; with emphathes on frail elderly and those with very low incomes. Services include recreation, transportation, homemaker services, education, information & referral. Focus Area: Education Program Funded by UW: Adult Day Care Program Funded by UW: General Funding and Stanich Grant (pediatric dental). Prepares children for school cognitively, emotionally and physically while enabling parents to work and become financially self-sufficient. 2 2/10/2016 Document1 Frontline for Kids Hibiscus Children’s Center Jerome Gayman jzg1130@aol.com 309 S 7th St, FP 34950 P: 464-0100 / C: 940-2871/ F: 464-255 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: Education Comprehensive prevention and intervention afterschool program (grades 6-12) to insure healthy personal development; increased possibility of postsecondary education. 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. Roger Baker, ED roger.baker@handsofslc.org 3855 S. US 1, Ste. B, FP 34982 P: 344-2541 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. 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 Homeless Family Center , Inc. Mary Ellen McQuire memcguire@homelessfamilycenter.com 720 4th St, VB, FL 32962 P: (772) 567-2766 / F: (772) 567-1454 / 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 3 2/10/2016 Document1 Mustard Seed Ministries Restoration House 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 Frances Watson rminis7900@aol.com 609 North 7th St, P.O.Box 2375, FP 34950 P: 468-7900 / F: 468-4707 Thrift Shops: FP: 595-1599 PSL: 340-1406, 8311 S US Hwy 1 (Fiesta Square) Long-term licensed residential rehabilitation and education center for chemically dependent women usual stay 12 months. When women have completed the program they will have employment and housing and will not be dependent on government programs. 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 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 Focus Area: Income Program funded by UW: General Funding Roundtable of St. Lucie County Christine Epps, Exec. Dir. cepps@roundtableslc.org 546 NW University Bd, Suite 204, PSL 34986 P: 871-5880 Focus area: Education Organization composed of executive policymakers, elected officials and others to problem solve to remove community barriers that face youth and families. Program funded by UW: Kids at Hope 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 4 2/10/2016 Document1 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 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 Treasure Coast Food Bank Judy Cruz jcruz@tcfoodbank.org P: 489-3034 x17 3051 Industrial 25th St, FP 34946 P: 489-5676 or 489-3034 / F: 489-2988 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 5 2/10/2016 Document1