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         Florida Family Programs:     more books (57)
  1. Branch events at University of Central Florida, Orlando.(Branches in Action): An article from: Childhood Education by Callie Lane, 2008-09-22
  2. Hemingway Days Festival: Hey West Florida Official Program by Hemingway Family, 1993
  3. Progress report and recommendations: Multicultural mental health training program, 1989-1993 by Richard V Briscoe, 1993
  4. Third party evaluation report on the Prekindergarten Program for Children with Disabilities, the Child Care Resource and Referral Program, the State-funded ... (Human Sexuality Education) Program by F. J King, 1993
  5. Total family strategy program: Semi-annual report by Oliver t Massey, 1994
  6. New lives for poor families?: Mothers and young children move through welfare : the Growing Up in Poverty Project Wave 2 findings California, Connecticut, and Florida : technical report by Bruce Fuller, 2002
  7. Family English Literacy Network Program employability demonstration component : enhancing your employability skills : instructor's guide (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:323817) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1989
  8. Family English Literacy Network Program employability demonstration component curriculum guide (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:323816) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1989
  9. Recent changes in Florida welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems (New federalism) by Christopher Botsko, 2001
  10. Guardian ad litem volunteer training manual for family law cases by Jacinda Haynes, 1995
  11. Outcome evaluation report: A further step toward accountability by Linda Radigan, 1992
  12. Outcome evaluation report: A further step toward accountability by Patricia A Nichols, 1991
  13. The Associated Marine Institutes: Assessment of a short-term contractual program (Research report) by Walter Thomas, 1981
  14. Healthy Family Pinellas evaluation: Ten year project update for the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County by Carnot E Nelson, 2003

41. Florida State University Orientation: Links
, Parent/family programs. For information on services offered by FSU foralumni and on alumni associations around florida and the United States.
http://www.fsu.edu/~orient01/links.html
Helpful Links
Welcome to Florida State University! By coming through Orientation, you will have the opportunity to learn about many of the offices and services at Florida State. If you want t head start on the information, or if you missed something at Orientation, use this list of helpful links to answer all of your questions.
Housing
Meal Plans
FSU Dining Services
Money Matters:
Tallahassee Area:
Visitor's Bureau Tallahassee Democrat
Student Services:
Thagard Student Health Center FSUCard Center FSu Bookstore Parking Services Division of Student Affairs Dean of Students Office
Parent/Family Services
Parent's Association Parent's Weekend Alumni Association
Academics
Undergraduate Studies Academic Colleges Honors Program International Programs General Bulletin Directory of Classes
Getting Involved
Organization and Leadership Services Student Campus Entertainment Student Government Campus Recreation Greek Life
Housing
University Housing For information concerning on-campus housing in university residence halls. Off Campus Housing For information regarding privately-owned residence halls and apartments.
Meal Plan Options
FSU Dining Services For information concerning meal plan options for all students at Florida State University.

42. Family Leadership And Resource Management
Universities reporting traditional FCL programs which focus on Carolina, and the Universityof florida (florida Association of family and Community
http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/famres.htm
Family Leadership and Resource Management Overview This program area is marked by a wide variety of leadership, volunteer, and train-the-trainer programs. Eleven states report eighteen programs of excellence in family leadership and family resource management. The programs are grouped according to specialized competencies and bodies of expertise ranging from family and community leadership, family empowerment, nutrition education, and family resource management.. Family Leadership. The Extension Service, with significant support from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, developed a number of sustainable and influential Family Community Leadership (FCL) Programs throughout the nation which addressed the needs of family units, members of communities, and the larger society. Traditional FCL programs provide participants with personal empowerment, motivation of volunteers, group management tools, leadership skills, increased understanding of public policy formation. Train-the-Trainer. FCL has a specific curriculum and delivery method. The curriculum is taught at state universities by extension professionals. FCL graduates, in turn, teach others at the community level what they have learned. FCL refined the classic train-the-trainer model to disseminate university-based knowledge. The educational philosophy of FCL is learning by doing. Program trainees are expected to become program trainers for one year. Participants are expected to become involved in public policy as a result of their increased skills and confidence.

43. Programs Of Excellence By States
VII. Volunteer Development programs. florida, Expanded Food and Nutrition EducationProgram (EFNEP) - florida Association of family and Community
http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/programs.html
List of Relevant Programs of Excellence by States
I. Youth Leadership and Youth Development
Alabama - Students Promoting Action: Community Education (SPACE) Arkansas - Youth Leadership Program Arizona - Project SOAR: Youth at Risk
- Leadership Rap California - Understanding How Kids Learn and What You Can Do to Help Colorado - Volunteer Development for Community Partners Connecticut - CT 4-H Volunteer Program Hawaii - Youth 4-H: The Conservation Awareness Program Iowa - Iowa State 4-H Youth Leadership Institute Nebraska - 4-H VISTA Program: Volunteers to Service to America New Jersey - New Jersey 4-H Youth as Partners Conference Ohio - Ohio State 4-H Leadership Camp South Carolina - Teaching Kids About the Environment (KATE)
- Youth Palmetto Leadership Texas - 4-H Partnership Development Action Plan Wisconsin - Developing Wisconsin Youth/Adult Community Partnerships West Virginia - Volunteer Leadership Development
II. Community Leadership
Louisiana - Community Leadership and Economic Development Program North Carolina - Community Voices: Leadership Development for Community Decision Making Ohio - Community Leadership Development South Carolina - Palmetto Leadership Washington - Partners in Promoting Strengths Training Model Wisconsin - Leadership Barron County
- The Leadership Institute: Empowering Community Education Leaders
- Wisconsin Rural Leadership Program
- Milwaukee County: Leadership Development Program
III.

44. VSA Arts Of Florida Home
and family Services, Literacy and family Services help Who We Are programs Get InvolvedCalendar Resources VSA arts of florida, University of South florida 3500
http://www.vsafl.org/programs.asp
Programs
  • Arts in Healthcare
  • Cultural Access
  • Youth Development
  • Home ...
    VSA Arts National Web Site

    Programs
    VSA arts offers a wide variety of programs in dozens of program sites located all over the state. All our programs are guided by the same three principles:
    • Experiences in the arts help people learn and grow. They increase educational achievement and lead to career success.
    • The arts are a universal and essential language. They challenge people to respond to the world, to look beyond themselves. They celebrate the diversity of humanity by building bridges between people, across cultures, and through generations.
    • Participating in the arts helps people with disabilities be accepted and included in all aspects of life.
    Programs fall under five broad headings:
    Arts in Healthcare
    brings the arts into hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare settings through exhibitions, performances and artists at the bedside.This program uses the arts to help restore the mind, body and spirit. Cultural Access programs give artists with disabilities opportunities to perform and showcase their talents. Participants in our Artist Registry receive assistance with career development through our Careers in the Arts Program. Youth scholarship opportunities are also available through Young Soloists Awards and Young Playwrights Award.
  • 45. The Family Village / Coffee Shop / Regional Parent To Parent Programs
    florida family Network on Disabilities of florida http//fndfl family to family Networkfamilyto family Network http http//members.aa.net/~thearc/programs/p2p/.
    http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/cof_p2p.htm
    Family Village Coffee Shop Regional Parent-to-Parent Programs

    46. RULE 12.750
    may also exclude types of family law cases programs may operate with lawyer personnel,nonlawyer personnel, or information about members of The florida Bar who
    http://phonl.com/fl_law/rules/famlawrules/famrul12750.htm
    RULE 12.750 FAMILY SELF-HELP PROGRAMS (a) Establishment of Programs. A chief judge, by administrative order, may establish a self-help program to facilitate access to family courts. The purpose of a self-help program is to assist self-represented litigants, within the bounds of this rule, to achieve fair and efficient resolution of their family law case. The purpose of a self-help program is not to provide legal advice to self-represented litigants. This rule applies only to programs established and operating under the auspices of the court pursuant to this rule. (b) Definitions. (1) "Family law case" means any case in the circuit that is assigned to the family law division. (2) "Self-represented litigant" means any individual who seeks information to file, pursue, or respond to a family law case without the assistance of a lawyer authorized to practice before the court. (3) "Self-help personnel" means lawyer and nonlawyer personnel in a self-help program. (4) "Self-help program" means a program established and operating under the authority of this rule. (5) "Approved form" means (A) Supreme Court approved forms or (B) forms that have been approved in writing by the chief judge of a circuit and that are not inconsistent with the Supreme Court approved forms, copies of which are to be sent to the Chief Justice, the chair of the Family Law Rules Committee of The Florida Bar, the chair of the Family Law Section of The Florida Bar, and the chair of the Family Court Steering Committee. Forms approved by a chief judge may be used unless specifically rejected by the Supreme Court.

    47. EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 2001-260
    family Literacy Initiative, which has awarded over $2 million in family LiteracyGrants to start or expand 50 literacy programs throughout florida; and.
    http://www.state.fl.us/eog_new/eog/orders/2001/september/eo2001-260-09-07-01.htm
    search directory contact us subscribe ... help
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    WHEREAS,
    the Florida Constitution provides that the education of children is a fundamental value of the people of the State of Florida and instructs the Executive and Legislative branches to make adequate provision for the education of "all children" residing within the State's borders; and WHEREAS, reading is the most powerful common denominator in education and paramount to an individual's success; and WHEREAS, research strongly indicates that failure to read proficiently is the most compelling reason children are retained in the same grade, assigned to special education, or given long-term remedial services; and WHEREAS, Florida's students are making progress in acquiring necessary reading skills and have demonstrated increases in reading scores in recent years; however, only about half of Florida's fourth graders read at or above grade level, only four in ten of our middle school students read at or above grade level, and fewer than four in ten of our high school students read at or above grade level; and WHEREAS

    48. Community And Family Health, University Of South Florida

    http://hsc.usf.edu/CFH/programs.html

    49. College Of Public Health Degree Programs
    be offered health management, tropical diseases, community and family health, and DualDegree programs. with other colleges at the University of South florida.
    http://hsc.usf.edu/publichealth/degprog.html

    Information
    Programs Admissions Registration ...
    Handbook" Online
    Degree Programs
    The College of Public Health has the following Degree Programs available in the departments of Community and Family Health Environmental and Occupational Health Epidemiology and Biostatistics , and Health Policy and Management . The College of Public Health also offers an MPH through the interdisciplinary programs in Public Health Practice and Global Health , as well as an MPH in combination with a degree in Social Work or Adult Health Nursing and an MPH or Ph.D. in combination with a degree in Anthropology in several Dual Degree Programs Community and Family Health
    The Department of Community and Family Health seeks to improve the health status of the family through an interdisciplinary approach of providing preventive, curative, and rehabilitative health care services within the community. Programs offered through the Department focus upon: (1) analysis of the health status and needs of a population including social, behavioral, nutritional, and demographic factors and characteristics; (2) health promotion and education; (3) client intervention strategies; (4) administration and management of maternal and child health care services; and (5) social marketing approaches to health behavior and social change. Public Health Education (MPH, MSPH, Ph.D.)

    50. TheIndyChannel.com - Travel Florida - Family & Kids' Vacations
    topnotch resorts with outstanding kids' programs and smaller, family-friendly accommodations. Waltonin Great Getaways A Floridian's Guide to florida. .
    http://www.theindychannel.com/florida/750873/detail.html

    The Help You Need
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    Travel Florida

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    Renowned as a playground for kids of all ages, Florida's vast selection of family attractions can seem a bit overwhelming. To help you get started, this section offers a wealth of resources for family fun, including information about facilities geared toward younger travelers. Explore an exciting variety of accommodations and attractions ideal for both the young and the young-at-heart. In Kinder-Kind Resorts , learn about top-notch resorts with outstanding kids' programs and smaller, family-friendly accommodations. Attractions Update provides the latest scoop on major attractions throughout the state. Also, check out our statewide calendar of events featuring children's activities.
    Material in this section excerpted from articles written by Chelle Koster Walton in "Great Getaways: A Floridian's Guide to Florida." Chelle Koster Walton is the author of eight Florida guidebooks, including "Fun With the Family in Florida", the "Aventure Guide to Florida's West Coast", "Florida Island-Hopping"' and "Frommer's Best Beach Vacations: Florida". A true Florida travel expert, this former travel editor of of "Florida Travel and Life" writes for "National Geographic Traveler", "New York Post", "Miami Herald" and many others and has lived on Sanibel Island since 1981. Content provided by www.flausa.com

    51. Miami-Dade County - Online Services
    Agricultural/Horticultural programs 18710 SW 288 Street Homestead, florida 33030,(305) 2483311. family and Consumer Sciences/ Expanded Food and Nutrition
    http://www.co.miami-dade.fl.us/csd/contact_us.htm
    Consumer Services Search:
    Find Business Licensing
    Select Business Info Ambulances Booting For-Hire Chauffeur Jitneys Limousine Locksmith Motor Vehicle Repair Facility Motor Vehicle Title Loan Movers Non-emergency transportation Passenger Motor Carriers Private School Buses Special Transportation Taxicabs Telecommunications Tour Buses Vehicle Inspections Water Remetering Find Consumer Info Select Consumer Info Agricultural Education Cable Companies Court Clinics Diaper-Changing Facilities Dry-Cleaning Services False Advertising Food Packaging Gardening Gender Pricing Motor Vehicle Repair Passenger Bill of Rights Press Releases Price Gouging Private School Bus Small Claims Court Clinics Taxicab Services Tobacco Ordinance Vehicle Repair Water remetering Home Business Licensing Locksmiths Motor Vehicle Title Loan Lenders ... Consumer Related Links
    Contact Us Consumer Services Department
    140 West Flagler Street, 9th Floor

    52. Programs: State Of Florida Aid
    and information about these and other programs offered by Rosewood family ScholarshipFund Go to Top of Page Applicants must complete the florida Financial Aid
    http://www.ufsa.ufl.edu/SFA/programs/fl/floridaaid.html
    Site/Text Map Search SFA Aid Programs SFA Aid
    Scholarship Central
    Florida Programs
    Florida Bright Futures
    ...
    E-mail contacts
    This symbol indicates a link outside SFA. Aid Programs State of Florida Programs:
    State of Florida Aid
    www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/
    Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarships Program

    Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program

    Florida Student Assistance Grants

    Jose Marti Scholarship
    ...
    Florida Board of Education Minority Community College Transfer Scholarships

    Awards to Part-time Students with Disabilities The Bureau of Student Financial Assistance has outlined the financial assistance policy for part-time accomodations of students with disabilites as it related to specific authority 240.4041 Florida Statutes. Students who are unable to enroll in a 12-hour course load due to their disabilities, may qualify for financial assistance with part-time enrollment at a prorated award amount. Applications for and information about these and other programs offered by the state of Florida can be obtained from high school guidance offices and from the Florida Department of Education, Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA), 1940 N. Monroe Street, Suite 70, Tallahassee 32303-4759; (850) 487-3260; Fax (850) 487-6244; Florida Grant/ Scholarship Toll Free Student Hotline 1 (888) 827-2004.

    53. Archived: Center Of Excellence
    approaches the florida Center is working with families and family organizationsto determine the most meaningful ways to evaluate family assistance programs.
    http://www.ed.gov/Family/ParentCtrs/tampa.html
    Archived: Parent Information and Resource Centers - March 1996
    A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
    Florida Center for Parent Involvement
    Center of Excellence
    Tampa, Florida The Florida Center for Parent Involvement (Florida Center) is being established by the Center of Excellence in conjunction with the Florida Children's Forum, the Florida Mental Health Institute's Department of Child and Family Studies, and the HIPPY, Even Start and Head Start programs. The Center of Excellence, the lead agency, is a non-profit agency based in Tampa with sites in nine other Florida cities. It provides educational opportunities for minority students of preschool through high school age and their families. The Florida Center is focusing on assisting at- risk children and families, including those who are low-income, minority, disabled, inner city, migrant, or limited English proficient. The project is developing materials, providing technical assistance, and building training capabilities to help families become more involved with their children's education. Materials will be made available in a number of languages and formats (such as audio and visual as well as written), and disseminated widely using the currently existing statewide networks of the six partners founding the Florida Center. The Florida Center has four main objectives:
  • Establish and Operate a Statewide Information and Training Center
    The Florida Center is focusing on a number of themes, including empowering families to become their own advocates, enhancing family involvement in schools and community organizations, developing support strategies to help children with behavior problems, especially those of children with disabilities, combatting the effects of violence on families and children, and improving the readiness of children entering school. In addition, the Florida Center is providing technical assistance and training to improve and expand the HIPPY program throughout the state.
  • 54. Appendix A: Part 1: School Linked Comprehensive Programs
    Part 1 SchoolLinked Comprehensive programs. Center (Covington, Kentucky); SchoolBoard of Alachua County family Services Center (Gainesville, florida);
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Compre/app1.html
    School-Linked Comprehensive Services for Children and Families - April 1995
    Appendix A:
    Exemplary Programs Represented at the Conference
    Part 1: School-Linked Comprehensive Programs

    [Commissioned Papers]
    [Santa Clara County Head Start Transition Project; San Jose, California]

    55. Work & Family Clearinghouse Resources - Referral Services For Dependent Care
    flexible work arrangements, child care centers and dependent care programs to deal BaptistHealth South floridafamily-Friendly Benefits is a not-for-profit
    http://www.twc.state.tx.us/svcs/workfamch/dependlist.html
    home site index about us contact information Search Child Care Eldercare Flextime Parental Leave ...
    Job Sharing
    Referral Services Telecommuting More Resources
    Referral Services for Dependent Care
    Resource and Referral services provide employees with child care or elder care information and referrals so they may make an informed decision about caregiving arrangements. Texas Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies and the Child Care Network is a network of community child care agencies which work with child care providers and parents. Parents can get help in finding child care from the community child care agencies. Texas Department on Aging Caregiving Resources : Information and resources for older Texans and their families. AARP Balancing Work and Caregiving : Tips for adult children taking care of parents, relatives and older friends. Links to caregiver networks. Texas Information and Referral Network : Information and resource center network helps locate social services throughout Texas. 50 State Map Public Broadcasting System : A state by state resource map for employees who are caregivers.

    56. Florida Homepage
    information. Local Offices for Single family Housing Direct and GuaranteedResidential Loans. Administrative programs in florida/VI.
    http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/fl/
    RURAL DEVELOPMENT
    Florida/Virgin Islands
    USDA Rural Development in Florida/Virgin Islands has much to offer the rural communities. It is our mission to ensure rural citizens participate fully in the global economy.
    The following sites are designed to provide you with sufficient information to determine if USDA Rural Development can assist in your development efforts. Thank you for visiting the Florida Rural Development Internet site. We hope the information found here was helpful. Additional information and resources may be found in the sites listed below. However, we are not responsible for the accuracy of the content of non-Rural Development sites nor should links to these sites be construed as our endorsement of the views contained therein.

    State Office Information Area Offices for Multi-Family Housing, Business Programs, Community Facilities information Local Offices for Single Family Housing - Direct and Guaranteed Residential Loans Administrative Programs in Florida/VI Program Information Links:
    Rural Housing Service
    Rural Business-Cooperative Service Rural Utilities Service Community Facilities Program ...
    National Homepage
    Other Use Links: Florida Resource Directory
    http://www.floridaresourcedirectory.org

    57. EYA Programs - Juvenile Justice Services
    Halfway House in Okeechobee, florida serves 30 Treatment programs activities includeeducational services individual, group and family counseling; mental
    http://www.eckerd.org/pg_jjust.htm
    Low-Risk, Non-Residential Programs
    Low Risk, Residential Programs

    Moderate-Risk, Residential Programs

    High-Risk, Residential Programs
    ...
    Re-Entry Programs

    Eckerd Youth Alternatives operates nine rehabilitation programs for juvenile offenders for the Department of Juvenile Justice. Programs serve either males or females, ages 13 - 18 and are located throughout the state of Florida. Services range from front-end programs such as low-risk, non-residential programs to high-risk residential programs and re-entry. Almost all youth served in Eckerd Juvenile Justice Services except for front-end programs have failed to be successfully rehabilitated by other providers or methods. All Eckerd Juvenile Justice Services programs are rehabilitative in purpose and absolutely non-punitive in approach. What makes our approach unique is the extent to which the group process is used. In our residential programs, for example, youth live and function as a group 24-hours a day, seven days a week. They eat, sleep, go to school, and make decisions as a group. Another cornerstone of Eckerd's comprehensive treatment programs is the positive, trusting relationship counselors establish with youth. The primary treatment modalities are reality therapy and choice theory, as well as anger management and conflict resolution training. Punitive and confrontational methods of discipline are not practiced in Eckerd juvenile justice programs.

    58. Florida Alcohol & Drug Association
    Founded in 1866, the nonprofit familyfocused agency offers a varietyof programs to meet the diverse needs of the families it serves.
    http://www.cmhc.com/press/2003releases/febsales.htm
    CMHC Systems Welcomes More New Customers
    2003 kicks off another year of success for industry pioneer
    February 18, 2003 Email: karenc@cmhc.com
    Tel: (614)764-0143
    Fax: (614)799-3188 Making the decision to implement CMHC Systems‚ flagship product, the fully-integrated CMHC/MIS, is The Center for Health Care Services (CHCS). "It was very evident that CHCS had taken the time to consider their needs and research the possible technology solutions," says regional account representative Jon Barnes. "The CMHC/MIS product stood out from the rest because of its unique flexibility and broad scope of capabilities. CHCS required an information system that provided an integrated, enterprise-wide solution that supported the clinical and business processes as a service provider and the managed care requirements as a local authority in Texas." The Center for Health Care Services serves as the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority in Bexar County. The Center was created in 1966 and has been in existence for over 35 years. It provides services to the Bexar County community through comprehensive services to children and adults in mental health, mental retardation, and substance abuse. The services are provided through outpatient clinics located in various sectors of the community to make them more accessible to the consumers. The Center also provides support services through programs such as Supported Employment and Supported Housing, Service Coordination, and Residential Programs. It also operates a Crisis Unit that includes a Deputy Mobile Outreach Team that outreaches to families in crisis. Through its many services, The Center reaches over 12,000 consumers unduplicated.

    59. Alternative Dispute Resolution Introduction
    referral of cases to family mediation programs. As a result of the 1985 and 1986Legislative Study Commissions' findings and reports, the florida Statutes were
    http://www.flcourts.org/osca/divisions/adr/adrintro.html
    Alternative Dispute Resolution Introduction Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has been utilized by the Florida Court System to resolve disputes for over 25 years, starting with the creation of the first citizen dispute settlement (CDS) center in Dade County in 1975. Since that time, the uses of mediation and arbitration have grown as the Legislature and judiciary have created one of the most comprehensive court-connected mediation programs in the country. The court-connected mediation and arbitration programs represented in Florida are as diverse as the state itself. Programs have been organized based on the needs of the court, the availability of volunteers and the accessibility of funding sources. Prior to 1987, mediation programs for county and family cases were in operation, and legislation authorized the creation of citizen dispute settlement centers and judicial referral of cases to family mediation programs. As a result of the 1985 and 1986 Legislative Study Commissions' findings and reports, the Florida Statutes were broadened in 1987 to grant trial judges the authority to refer any contested civil matter to mediation or arbitration subject to limited Supreme Court exceptions. This comprehensive statute was supplemented by the adoption of Rules of Civil Procedure (adopted in 1987), the Florida Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators (adopted in 1992), and the Florida Rules for Court-Appointed Arbitrators (adopted in 1994).

    60. Sheridan House Family Ministries - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    18, Three different programs Two programs are HRS no-charge, medicaid and fosterfamily services CENTRAL florida CHILDREN'S HOME 12569 Narcoosee Road, Orlando
    http://www.sheridanhouse.org/rr_boysandgirls.htm
    Sheridan House
    Family Ministries
    4200 SW 54th Ct
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314
    Phone: 954-583-1552
    Fax: 954-583-7993
    Email: info@sheridanhouse.org Back to Main Menu BOYS TOWN- National Headquarters
    13603 Flanagan Blvd., Boys Town, NE 38010
    (402) 498-3264 or Crisis #1-800-448-3000
    3111 S. Dixie Hwy, #200, West Palm Beach, FL 33405 (561) 366-9400
    One program is voluntary for at-risk children, Some no-charge, medicaid and foster family services. 37 Alafaya Wood Blvd., Oviedo, FL 32765 (407) 366-3667 Also baby Shelter- ages - 5. CAMP TRACY 1057 Arlington Road, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904) 724-8223 CENTRAL FLORIDA CHILDREN'S HOME 12569 Narcoosee Road, Orlando, FL 32847. (407) 277-7441 THE CHILDREN'S HOME 10909 Memorial Hwy, Tampa, FL 33615. (813) 855-4435 youth, complete counseling, recreational therapy, school on and off premises. Orlando, FL (352) 383-9906 COOKSON HILLS CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Seffner, FL (813) 681-1942 DANIEL MEMORIAL, INC

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