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Behavioral Health Services - LifeStream

LifeStream provides Social Services through Anthony House. It is a transitional housing facility. They offer individuals and family’s housing. They also offer teaching skills that help them to become self-sufficient. Services may include:

  • Child care
  • Education
  • Employment assistance
  • Legal services
  • Physical, mental and/or chemical health services
  • Training
  • Transportation assistance

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Domestic Violence & Human Trafficking (Lucha) Program-Americans for Immigrant Justice

Lucha is for those dealing with domestic violence and human trafficking. There is free legal help for immigrants. You can get healthcare and mental health counseling. They can help with housing, school, and jobs. They help with banking, taxes, and earning a driver's license. See the website to learn more.

Call 305.573.1106 ext. 1400 or email luchainfo@aijustice.org for help.

Emergency Transportation - CAIR Flight

This agency provides air transport to those needing medical treatments in another city. There is never a charge for their services. Their list of missions includes helping people get to the Moffitt Cancer Center, Shriner's Hospital and more. Please be aware that this is not an air ambulance. CAIR cannot offer medical care while in flight. Please see the website for more information.

Find a Ride - Safe Mobility For Life

The FDOT runs the Safe Mobility for Life Program. One service they offer is called Find a Ride Florida. It offers seniors access to local medical and non-medical transportation options. This is to help make sure they can remain independent within their communities. Find a ride does not offer any services. The program just helps people find transportation providers in their area. Please call or visit the website for more information.

HARTPlus ParaTransit Bus

This service lets people with disabilities use the HART fixed route bus system when they otherwise couldn't. The service consists of van transportation, which is based on the individual’s needs. It either picks people up and drops them off at their destination or takes them to an accessible bus stop.

The HART bus system is fully accessible by wheelchair or motorized scooter. It should be used whenever feasible. All buses have PA systems to announce stops and lighted stop-requested signs.

Those wanting to use this service need to fill out an application and meet a HART official in an in-person interview. Transportation aid is available to get to the interview.