Clothes to Kids
The mission of Clothes To Kids is to provide new and quality used clothing to low-income, school-age children in Pinellas County, free of charge.
The mission of Clothes To Kids is to provide new and quality used clothing to low-income, school-age children in Pinellas County, free of charge.
SeniorCare.com is a website that helps seniors and their families find information they need. You can reach out or visit the agencies listed on the site to make sure you get all the details you may need. Please call or visit the website to learn more.
Available Directories:
This agency offers a clothes closet to those in need. They also have business attire for both men and women. Households are limited to one visit per month, with a two-bag limit. Clothing Closet is open to residents in the 34677, 34695, 33635, and 34684 zip codes. Please call or see the website for more information.
Oldsmar Cares provides rent, mortgage and utility assistance. It is Limited to those living in the 34677 Zip code area. Help is provided for up to $200 per calendar year. The bill must be within 3 days of the due date or already past due. Please call 813.415.7373
for more information.
Clients who live in zip codes 34677, 34695, 34684, or 33635 may visit the food pantry once a month. Quantity is determined based on household size. Homeless individuals are able to visit the pantry every day it is open and are able to receive enough food for one to two days. See website for details.
Provide stop gap rent and utility assistance, a food pantry, and a clothes closet - at no cost - to those in need in the greater Oldsmar area.
HEP's mission has been to help the homeless and very low-income individuals and families. They provide housing, food and clothing. Many support services help give clients the means to regain self-sufficiency. Please see the website for more information.
Services Include:
The Calvary Episcopal Church has a Food Pantry for those in need
Please call 727.595.2374 for hours.
Our Beach Community Food Pantry (BCFP) has available food for anyone who comes in and applies. The guidelines are simple. Volunteers will gladly assist clients in receiving their food as well as in sharing helpful resources that can be useful in time of need.
Florida Resurrection House assists homeless and working poor families with children. To recover stability, achieve self-sufficiency, and break the cycle of poverty.