HIV/AIDS Supportive Services- Big Bend Cares
This group helps those living with HIV/AIDS. They have a range of resources to meet the needs of clients. Please call 850.656.2437 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Services Include:
This group helps those living with HIV/AIDS. They have a range of resources to meet the needs of clients. Please call 850.656.2437 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Services Include:
HUD provides a list of information and other resources on their website. It is to help those in Florida experiencing homelessness. It is also for anyone who is close to being homeless. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Toll Free: 800.225.5342
This group offers housing programs. These are for military families. There are four different programs. They are designed to help at every stage of their transition into civilian life. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Email: Florida@operationhomefront.org
Programs Available:
Big Bend Cares has the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program. It helps people stay where they are or helps them find other housing. Please call 850.656.2437 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
This group runs the Ignite Re-entry Program. It is for young adults with criminal backgrounds. The program gives participants the resources they need to get and keep a job. There are requirements that must be met to be in the program. Please call or visit the website for more information.
The lifeline assistance program provides free cell phone service to low-income customers. Those who qualify also receive a free phone. There is a limit of one account per household. Other terms may apply. Visit the website to learn more.
This is a federal program that lowers the cost of phone and internet service. Low-income households can apply for a monthly discount up to $9.25. Call or visit the website to learn more information.
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps people when they have an unpaid energy bill. The program works to help low-income families. For the first half of the month, LIHEAP gives priority to single mothers, those aged 60 or older, the disabled, and children under five years of age. All other clients are served the second half of the month. They can help every six months, once in the winter and once in the summer. Please call or visit the website for locations and more information.
This program helps babies up to one year old. They give families in need items for babies. These items help to keep them clean, comfortable, and safe. This is offered in all four of the Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida's offices. Please call or visit the website for locations and more information.
This church runs a residential recovery program. It is to help men recover from addiction. The program has two phases. The first phase lasts for a year. During this phase the focus is on recovery classes and work skills. The second phase will prepare residents to return to society. Please call or visit the website for more information.