Resources on ADHD-CHADD
We offer the following services:
- Advocacy
- Family Support
- Public and professional education
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We offer the following services:
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This foundation has a respite relief program. It is for military and veteran caregivers. The program offers access to free, short term relief. Help is in the form of in-home care professionals. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Email: respiterelief@elizabethdolefoundation.org
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Habitat for Humanity provides ReStore to those in the community. Some of the items include housing and building items. They also provide clothing, furniture, and household appliances. Please call 813.395.6994 or visit website for more information.
This group has a Reunification Housing program. The group works with Brevard Family Partnership. This program provides housing. It is for parents that the only thing left they need to reunite with their children is housing. Their children are being cared for by others through a court order. They must go through their case manager at Brevard Family Partnership. The parents must also meet basic qualifications for housing. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Ridge is a postsecondary education center that provides instruction to both adults and high school students in occupational disciplines leading to a Certificate of Completion.
NA is a nonprofit fellowship of people for whom drugs had become a major problem. They meet regularly to help each other stay clean. They are not interested in what or how much you used, but only in what you want to do about your problem. Please see the website for more information.
Ronald McDonald House provides a “home away from home” for families of hospitalized children. They can stay close to the hospital at little or no cost. Parents can focus on their child's health and keep in close touch with the child's medical team. The family can enjoy home-cooked meals and private bedrooms. There is a playroom for children. There may be a small per diem fee for a family's stay, but no one is ever turned away because of inability to pay. Please see the website for more information.
The American Cancer Society may be able to provide transportation. Rides may be available to cancer patients to and from treatment. Medical air transport may also be available. Please call or visit website for more information.
This group has the Safe Overnight Stay Shelter program. It is called S.O.S. for short. It is a very short-term shelter program. It is for families who are unexpectedly or suddenly experiencing homelessness. The program focuses more on those families who are dealing with homelessness for first-time. There are two locations. One is in the south part of the county. The other is in the north part. Families have to call and be referred by 2-1-1. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Safe Harbor offers at-risk boys the chance to live aboard their own boat and learn seamanship. The faith-based boarding school offers education for teens who are not thriving in their current school. Each boy receives the structure, guidance, discipline and love he needs in order to succeed in life. There are many projects for the boys to work on as well including surfboards, engines, sailing and wood turning. Please see the website for more information.