Men's Shelter - Salvation Army Orlando
This shelter has over 115 beds. The services are for men who are dealing with homelessness.
Please call 407.423.8581 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Housing ServicesThis shelter has over 115 beds. The services are for men who are dealing with homelessness.
Please call 407.423.8581 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
This group offers the Critical Financial Assistance Program. The program helps military families with grants and not loans. Help is also given in the form of grocery cards. The payments are made directly to service providers. There are eligibility criteria that must be met. Please call or visit the website for more information.
Usual Types of Assistance Are:
Orlando Union Rescue Mission provides Emergency Shelter. Men living on the street in need of safe shelter are welcomed to the Mission’s Emergency program for seven free nights. After this time a $6 dormitory fee is requested. Call for more information.
Each guest receives the following services:
HUD has a list of resources for people in Florida who are looking for help with paying rent. You can search for subsidized housing. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
This group offers several residential care campuses. They are made up of cottages and villages across the state. Here, children in need can find daily structure through "Work, Study, Play and Pray." Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Toll Free: 800.765.3797
The Senior Resource Alliance is a resource center. It helps find resources on both a state and federal level. These resources are for senior citizens. They are also for their caregivers and families.
Please call 407.514.1800 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.
Elder Helpline: 1.800.963.5337
Resources Include:
This agency offers a range of services to those with cancer. Someone is available to talk to 24 hours a day. You may also chat live with someone online.
Services include:
The Hope Center is for families and individuals living in and around Osceola County. The Hope Center helps prevent families from becoming homeless. The Hope Center helps with housing for the homeless.
The Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly Program is known as EHEAP for short. It is offered by the Department of Elder Affairs which helps low-income households with at least one person age 60 and older. The help is for emergency energy related costs during the year. The payments are made directly to the vendor. Or by a two-party check to the vendor and client. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
The Women's and Children's Shelter has 62 beds. They have a warm and safe environment. The services are for women and their children that are experiencing homelessness. Check in begins at 4:30 PM daily. This continues until the facility is full.
Please call 407.423.8581 extension 204, or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.