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Pride Integrated Services - Traffic School

Pride offers a traffic school for a variety of offenses. They also offer a first time Florida driver's course. They are designed to promote public safety and awareness. Most classes here are either ordered by the court or the Division of Motor Vehicles.

Other location:
7064 Ft. King Road
Zephyrhills, FL 33541
727.847.3411

Classes offered include:

  • Advanced Driver Improvement
  • Basic Driver Improvement
  • Intermediate Driver Improvement
  • My First License
  • Traffic Collision Avoidance

Project Safe Childhood

Project Safe Childhood is a nationwide program with the US State Attorney's office of FL. They fight the sexual abuse and exploitation of children. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Jacksonville: 904.301.6300
Fort Myers:239.461.2200
Ocala: 352.547.3600
Orlando: 407.648.7500

Protection & Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities-Disability Rights Florida

This agency protects the rights of people with disabilities. They investigate any claims of abuse or neglect. They also look into any civil or legal rights violations. This includes those who are living in group homes or other facilities. They promote reform through education, advocacy and information.

Please see the website for all services.
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RAP House( Runaway Alternatives Project)-Youth & Family Alternatives, Inc. (YFA) -

RAP House is a runaway and youth crisis program for troubled youth. It serves children between the ages of 10 and 17. Provides shelter services are provided for youth who have run away from home. They may also be homeless, having school-related problems, or be youth in crisis for any other reason and need respite care. RAP House primarily serves Pasco County. Services are available 24/7.

Important numbers:
727.835.1777
Toll free: 1.800.226.7187

Salvation Army - Pasco County Corps - Domestic Violence Outreach Center

This shelter provides counseling for people affected by domestic violence, case management, and help speaking up for victims. Volunteers assist with court papers and can go with victims to court. The shelter also offers safety plans, 911 cell phones, and information about other services. Clients can get emergency food and clothes. They can volunteer and receive job training. The shelter can help them move to a new home. There are support groups for women and children.