IDignity
This group is a nonprofit. It works with the government. The group helps vulnerable populations in Central Florida. This help is in getting personal identification. The help is for US citizens and legal residents.
This group is a nonprofit. It works with the government. The group helps vulnerable populations in Central Florida. This help is in getting personal identification. The help is for US citizens and legal residents.
St Peter’s serves 60– 75 people a hot breakfast of meat, eggs, pancakes, grits and cereal Saturday mornings at First Presbyterian at 4th and Park in Sanford. They also provide donated pastries and bread which can be taken home.
Please see the website for more details.
In union with 18 area churches, St. Peter's serves meals Wednesday evenings from 5:30pm to 6:30pm at the Sanford Civic Center. Each church takes a turn preparing and serving the meals.
St. Peter's also serves a hot breakfast Saturday mornings from 8:00am to 9am at the 1st Presbyterian Church at 4th and Park in Sanford.
St. Peter's volunteers provide free laundry service Wednesday mornings at the Laundromat & Cleaners in the Winn-Dixie Plaza.
The church also gives away bikes to the needy as they become available.
Please see the website for more details.
Inspire provides employment opportunities and life skills training for adults with developmental disabilities and traumatic brain injuries in Central Florida. This service is for adults who have completed their formal education and want to develop the skills needed to live, work and function in the community as independently as possible.
Please call the office for more information.
Inspire of Central Florida provides educational, vocational, residential and transportation services to adults with special needs in Central Florida. They provide a safe environment for adults of differing abilities, as they pursue independence and success in their lives and careers.
Please visit their website for more information.
At the Oasis, there are computers for kids to do schoolwork and adults to do job searches. Here they will be able to get haircuts and be connected with many other services and resources for basic needs, such as food, clothing, shoes, medical care, job openings and counseling.
Individuals may take a shower and wash clothes as service coordinators help them get back to independence.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 9am-1pm.
Please see the website for more details.
This clinic has medical care for uninsured, working poor and low-income families in Seminole and nearby counties.
Patients are seen by volunteer doctors and nurses. They can get basic medical care. Uninsured patients must have an income below 200% of the federal poverty level. There is also a focus on prevention and healthier lifestyles.
Please see the website for more details.
Harvest Time International offers the Community Hope Center. They provide food, clothing, and household goods at low prices. To qualify, members must fill out an application and have an income level at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guideline. Please call or visit website for more information.
Harvest Time International helps families in need in Central Florida. They may be able to help with food, clothing, and healthcare services.
LYNX provides the Youth Fare Program. Children under the age of 6 may ride free when accompanied by an adult. If they are riding alone, they may ride for $1. Those who are between ages 7 to 9 can get a Youth Pass without a Youth ID. Those who are between ages 10 to 18 or still in high school must show Youth ID.
Please call 407.841.5969 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.