Children's Needs Program
Guardian ad Litem (GAL) provides Baby Items. This program offers essential needs for babies.
Items include:
- Clothing
- Car Seats
- High chairs
- Cribs
- Strollers
Please call or visit website for more information.
Guardian ad Litem (GAL) provides Baby Items. This program offers essential needs for babies.
Items include:
Please call or visit website for more information.
This group has a children’s program for the blind. It is for children between the ages of 6 and 13. It emphasizes the expanded core curriculum to promote independence. A specialized plan is created for each child. This plan will help meet their needs and goals. Please call or visit the website for more information.
This group works to make sure that the community’s children are safer. So that they have better access to local resources. The group also works to make sure children can have a secure home environment. That is also stable and loving. Please call or visit the website for locations and more information.
Services Available:
Redlands Christian Migrant Association provides Community Learning Centers. They help low-income families in need. They offer basic education services to adults and their families.
Services include:
Please call or visit website for more information.
Guadalupe Center provides a range of early childhood and school age programs. They help children and their families early education.
Programs include:
Please call or visit website for more information.
This agency helps families and their small children get the education they need. They provide a variety of programs. These programs are for children up to the age of five. Please call or visit the website for locations and more information.
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Child's Path provides affordable early learning and childcare for children six weeks to five years of age. A sliding fee scale scholarship assistance is offered to low-income families attending the programs. Please call or visit website for more information.
Offers a summer camp for youth ages 10-15. Kids can take part in many fun activities such as canoeing, archery and swimming. They have the chance to build teamwork and peer communication skills. They can also enjoy the tranquil outdoors. Campers will have the chance to interact with law enforcement personnel and volunteers and learn other social skills. Please see the website for more information.
The Alliance provides free, weekly eating disorder groups. These groups are led by a therapist. The sessions take place both virtually and in person. Help is available for all eating disorders. Please call or visit the website for more information.
List of Meeting Locations in Florida can be found here . Virtual Meetings are also available.
This program is overseen by Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida. It is a nationally accredited family support and coaching program. The program is open to expectant parents. And to parents of newborns going through stressful life situations. Parents are empowered through education and community support. So that they can provide a safe and stable environment for their children. Services take place in the home and are entirely voluntary. Please call or visit the website for more information.