Shelter Resources-Continuum of Care (CoC)
Go to the website to see a list of shelters in the Pasco County area. Some are emergency shelters. Some are transitional housing. Some will help you apply for permanent housing.
Go to the website to see a list of shelters in the Pasco County area. Some are emergency shelters. Some are transitional housing. Some will help you apply for permanent housing.
This shelter ministry provides safe housing for families and individuals who need a place to live. Some housing is for low-income families. Some housing is for those with disabilities. There are services for the homeless and Veterans. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Housing Services Include:
Transitional housing for single mothers over 21 years of age with children from infant to 9 years old. “Short term stays for long term success.” You can stay up to 6 months. Private rooms. There is an application process and an income requirement. No DCF assistance provided. Women cannot be in an immediate domestic violence or substance abuse crises.
Oxford House provides sober living help to men, women, and women with children. Sober living houses are priced affordably for those in recovery from drinking problems and addiction. Please call 602.501.1268 or 301.587.2916, or visit the website to learn more.
Panama City Office Phone: 602.501.1268
This group provides a range of social services for those in need. They also offer emergency assistance. Programs vary by community. Please call or visit the website for locations and more information.
Charlotte 2-1-1 is a database that contains over 600 local services available to those in need.
Services include:
Please call for more information.
This group is a religious based program that provides housing and other services to women who are pregnant.
Services include:
Healthcare Network provides Specialized Healthcare Services. With support funding from Ryan White Care Act, they help individuals infected with HIV manage their treatment. They help with medical care, nutrition, behavioral health, and medication.
Other specialized services include:
Please call or visit website for more information.
This group runs a specialized therapeutic group home. It is called STGH for short. This group home is for children and adolescent males. It is located at their Titusville campus. The home offers a wide range of programs and services. This helps prepare residents to be reintegrated into a family or independent living environment.
St. Barnabas House provides safe housing. It is for people and families who are experiencing homelessness or who could potentially become homeless. They help people become independent. This program lasts from three to six months. Please call 850.763.0475 or visit the website to learn more.