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(ALT) Alternative Therapy and TreatmentAcupuncture & Herbal Therapies, pg. 6Angel Heart New Age Gifts, LLC, pg. 14Bay Are Wellness Center, pg. 15Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization, pg. 21Countryway Acupuncture and Massage Center, pg. 31Healing Today, pg. 43Lifeworks Wellness Center, pg. 54Positive Lifeforce, pg. 61South Tampa Oriental Medicine, pg. 67Wealth of Health Institute, pg. 82(BN) Basic Needs and Resources Domestic Violence Programs Financial Assistance Food & Clothing Assistance Legal Assistance & Advocacy Shelter & Housing Services Transportation ServicesA Woman’s Place, pg. 5Achieve Tampa Bay, pg. 6Agency for Community Treatment Services, INC. (ACTS), pg. 6‐9All Nations Outreach, pg. 12Alpha “A Beginning”, INC., pg. 13Alpha House of Tampa, INC., pg. 13Bay Area Legal Services, INC., pg. 19Beth‐El Farm Worker Ministry, pg. 17Catholic Charities Diocese of St. Petersburg, INC., pg. 22‐23Child Abuse Council, pg. 24‐27The Children’s Home, INC., pg. 27‐29Crisis Center of Tampa Bay, INC., pg. 32Dress for Success, pg. 33Family Enrichment Center, pg. 37‐38Family Resources, pg. 39Gulf Coast Community Care, pg. 42Gulf Coast Legal Services, INC., pg. 42Hillsborough County Children’s Services, pg. 43‐47Hillsborough County Citizen Action Center, pg. 47‐48Hillsborough County Neighborhood Service Centers, pg. 50‐51Hillsborough Healthcare Insurance Program Plan, pg. 52Hillsborough House of Hope, pg. 52Hispanic Services Council, pg. 52ICAN Adult Literacy Outreach, INC., pg. 53Mental Healthcare, INC., pg. 55Metropolitan Ministries, pg. 57Salvation Army, pg. 62Sisters Empowering Women, INC., pg. 66The Spring, pg. 67‐68Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance, INC., pg. 70Tampa Community Health Center (TCHC), pg. 71Tampa Housing Authority, pg. 74‐75Tampa United Methodist Centers, pg. 75University Area Community Center Complex, pg. 77Page 1

(CM) Case Management Resources HIV Case Management Other Case ManagementAIDS Service Association of Pinellas, INC. (ASAP), pg. 10‐11Bright Beginnings, pg. 21Catholic Charities Diocese of St. Petersburg, INC., pg. 22‐23Goodwill Industries – Suncoast, INC., pg. 41Gulf Coast Community Care, pg. 42Metropolitan Charities, INC., pg. 55‐56Salvation Army, pg. 62Tampa Hillsborough Action Plan (THAP), pg. 71‐73USF, Florida Family AIDS Network (FFAN), pg. 78USF Dept. of Peds, Adolescent Trials Network (ATN), pg. 78‐81(FB) Faith Based Service ProvidersAll Nations Outreach, pg. 12Beth‐El Farm Worker Ministry, pg. 17Catholic Charities Diocese of St. Petersburg, INC., pg. 22‐23Francis House, pg. 40Greater Mount Carmel AME Church, pg. 42Metropolitan Community Church of Tampa, pg. 57Metropolitan Ministries, pg. 57Miracles Outreach, pg. 57Salvation Army, pg. 62Sisters Empowering Women, INC., pg. 66Tampa United Methodist Church, pg. 75Your Place Medical Center, pg. 83(LGBTQ) LGBTQ ServicesDignity of Tampa Bay, pg. 32Equality Florida, pg. 36Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN), pg. 40Metropolitan Charities, INC., pg. 57Metropolitan Community Church of Tampa, pg. 57National Center for Lesbian Rights, pg. 58Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbian and Gays (PFLAG), pg. 60Sacred Grounds Coffee House, pg. 62(MH/SU) Mental Health and Substance Use Resources Mental Health Providers Substance Use Treatment ProgramsAgency for Community Treatment Services, INC. (ACTS), pg. 6‐9The Centre For Women, pg. 24Drug Abuse Comp. Coordinating Office (DACCO), pg. 33‐36Goodwill Industries – Suncoast, INC., pg. 41Hillsborough County Children’s Services, pg. 43‐47Mendez Foundation, pg. 55Mental Health Care, INC., pg. 55Northside Mental Health Center, pg. 58(OR) Other Resources Information & Services Public Policy Information Volunteer Assistance & OpportunitiesAmerican Cancer Society, pg. 14American Red Cross, pg. 14United Way, pg. 77Page 2

(PMC) Primary Medical Care Resources Dental Care Family Planning, Contraception & PregnancyServices HIV Specialty Care Hospice Services Transitional ServicesA Women’s Place Ministries, pg. 5All Children’s Hospital, pg. 11‐12All Women’s Health Center, pg. 13Alpha “A Beginning”, INC., pg. 13Alpha House of Tampa INC., pg. 13Center for Family Health, pg. 23Children’s Medical Services, pg. 29Hillsborough County Health Department, pg. 48‐50Hillsborough County Neighborhood Svc. Centers, pg. 50‐51Hospice of the Florida Suncoast, INC., pg. 53Judeo Christian Health Clinic, pg. 53Lifepath Hospice, pg. 54North Tampa Community Center, pg. 59Pediatric Health Choice, pg. 60Planned Parenthood of Southwest & Central Florida, pg. 61St. Anthony’s Hospital, pg. 68St. Joseph’s Health Care, pg. 68‐69Tampa Community Health Center (TCHC), pg. 71Tampa General Hospital, pg. 72Your Place Medical Center, pg. 83(SCT) HIV/STI Screening, Counseling, Testing &Prevention and EducationAids Service Association of Pinellas, INC. (ASAP), pg. 10‐11Catholic Charities Diocese of ST. Petersburg, INC., pg. 22‐23Gulf Coast Community Care, pg. 42Hillsborough County Health Department, pg. 48‐50Metropolitan Charities, INC., pg. 55‐56Operation Hope of Pinellas, INC., pg. 59Planned Parenthood of Southwest & Central Florida, pg. 61St. Joseph’s Health Care, pg. 68‐69Tampa Hillsborough Action Plan (THAP), pg. 72‐73(SPAC) Support for HIV Positive and AffectedCommunity MembersMembers Day and Respite Care Support Groups Secondary Prevention Treatment Adherence AssistanceThe AIDS Institute, pg. 9AIDS Service Association of Pinellas, INC. (ASAP), pg. 10‐11Catholic Charities Diocese of St. Petersburg, INC., pg. 22‐23Francis House, pg. 40Greater Mount Carmel AME Church, pg. 41Gulf Coast Community Care, pg. 41Gulf Coast Legal Services, INC., pg. 41Hillsborough County Health Department, pg. 48‐50Metropolitan Charities, INC., pg. 55‐56Operation Hope of Pinellas, INC., pg. 59Positive Lifeforce, pg. 61PWAC of Tampa Bay, pg. 61St. Anthony’s Hospital, pg. 68St. Joseph’s Health Care, pg. 68‐69Tampa Hillsborough Action Plan (THAP), pg. 72‐73Task Positive Education, INC., pg. 75USF, Florida Family AIDS Network (FFAN), pg. 78Page 3

(YD) Youth & Young Adult Development Resources Adoption Services Alternatives to Incarceration & Detention Parenting Education Recreation & Art Programs Tutoring & Education Assistance Vocational & Job Assistance Youth & Family servicesA Women’s Place Ministries, pg. 5Bay Area Youth Services, INC., pg. 16‐17Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Tampa Bay, pg. 17‐19Boys and Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay, INC., pg. 19‐21Bright Beginnings, pg. 21The Centre for Women, pg. 24Child Abuse Council, pg. 24‐27The Children’s Home, INC., pg. 27‐29Corp. to Develop Communities Tampa, INC (CDC), pg. 30‐31Crisis Center of Tampa Bay, INC., pg. 32Dress for Success, pg. 33Even Start Family Literacy Program, pg. 36‐37Family Enrichment Center, pg. 37‐38Family Resources, pg. 39Family Support and Resource Centers, pg. 39Goodwill Industries – Suncoast, INC., pg. 41Hillsborough County Children’s Services, pg. 43‐47ICAN Adult Literacy Outreach, INC., pg. 53Mendez Foundation, pg. 55Miracles Outreach, pg. 57Northside Mental Health Center, pg. 58Pace Center For Girls, INC., pg. 59Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse, pg. 62School District of Hillsborough County, pg. 62‐66Sisters Empowering Women, INC., pg. 66Tampa Bay Academy of Hope, pg. 69Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance, INC., pg. 70Tampa Hillsborough Urban League, INC., pg. 74Tampa Housing Authority, pg. 74‐75Teen Parenting Internet Course, pg. 76Teen Success Center, pg. 76University Area Community Center Complex, pg. 77YMCA, pg. 82‐83Page 4

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceA WOMAN’S PLACEMINISTRIESParent Power ProgramTeen Advisor Program2901 Busch Lake Blvd.Tampa FL 33614Phone: (813) 931-1804FAX:(813) 931-1693URL: www.awpm.netEmail: awp@awpm.netService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:A Woman's Place Ministries,Parent Power Program providesparents with current, factualinformation about teensexuality. Equips parents withthe necessary communicationskills to discuss sexuality andrelationship issues with theirpreteens/teens.2901 Busch Lake Blvd.Tampa FL 33614Phone: (813) 931-1804FAX:(813) 931-1693URL: e Languages:EnglishServices Offered:A Women's Place Ministries,Teen Advisor Program providespeer - mentoring groups of highschool students committed toabstinence from pre-maritalsex, drugs, tobacco & alcohol.Teens deliver presentations tomiddle/high schools & youthgroups.Prevention Services2901 Busch Lake Blvd.Tampa FL 33614Phone: (813) 931-1804FAX:(813) 931-1693URL: www.awpm.netEmail: iliberatore@awpm.netService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:A Woman's Place Ministries,Prevention Services Programpromotes sexual abstinenceand healthy relationshipsamong Tampa Bay teens.1Page 5

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceACHIEVE TAMPA BAYMain OfficeACUPUNCTURE &HERBAL THERAPIES2215 E. Henry Ave.Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 239-1179FAX:(813) chievetampabay.orgService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Provider of services andsupport for children withdisabilities and their families,Achieve Tampa Bay strives tomeet their needs through childcare, early intervention,referral, therapeutic, and familysupport services. For adultswith disabilities, ATB providesemployment and trainingservices, supported livingservices and respite careprograms. For pregnantwomen, ATB provides educationand support services throughthe Doula program.Pinellas Office13830 58th St. Ste 400Clearwater FL 33760Phone: (727) 535-3887FAX:(727) 539-6940901 Central Ave.St. Petersburg FL 33705Phone: (727) 551-0857FAX:noneURL: www.acuherbals.comEmail: info@acuherbals.comService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Specializing in TraditionalChinese Medicine a broad baseof holistic health care optionsare offered including:Chinese herbal therapy,acupuncture, massage,cupping, and auricular therapyAGENCY FORCOMMUNITY TREATMENTSERVICES, INC. (ACTS)Administrative Office4612 N. 56th St.Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 246-4899FAX:(813) 621-6899URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: jmarrocco@actsfl.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Provides a full system ofservices for adults and youthin need of substance abusetreatment, homeless dayprogram, dependent anddelinquent youth service.2Page 6

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceAGENCY FORCOMMUNITY TREATMENTSERVICES, INC. (ACTS)(Continued)recommendations for treatmentservices based on informationthat the client has provided,urinalysis and client need.Adult Outpatient ServicesConditional ReleaseProgram for Juveniles4612 N. 56th St.Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 933-8259FAX:(813) 915-9228URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: lakram@actsfl.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Provides non-residentialtreatment and assessmentservices to those individualswhose lives have been directlyor indirectly affected byalcohol/drug abuse or addictionAssessment andCollections Center6220 N. Nebraska Ave.Tampa FL 33604Phone: (813) 232-2661FAX:(813) 232-2940URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: noneService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:The Nebraska AssessmentCenter (NAC) providesevaluation and assessment forall individuals (youth & adult)requesting access to servicesfor substance abuse. Servicesoffered include screening,psychosocial evaluation and onsite urinalysis. Clientsevaluated are given8620 Dixon St., 2nd FloorTampa FL 33614Phone: (813) 345-0664FAX:(813) 354-0740URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: noneService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Provides aftercare for youthwho have completed theirresidential treatment atJuvenile Justice commitmentprograms. Youth are referredby the Department of JuvenileJustice. Educational andvocational programs areincluded.Delinquency AssessmentTeam8605 N. Branch Ave.Tampa FL 33604Phone: (813) 936-9099FAX:(813) 936-8610URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: wtorres@actsfl.orgService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Juvenile booking facility forHillsborough County.3Page 7

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceAGENCY FORCOMMUNITY TREATMENTSERVICES, INC. (ACTS)(Continued)In Home Services4612 N. 56th St.Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 246-4899FAX:(813) 621-6899URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: noneService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:The program provides in-homefamily therapy for substanceabusing adolescents who are oncommunity control. Allreferrals come through theDepartment of Juvenile Justice.This program targets thepopulation range from at-riskpre-adolescents to youth withvery serious problems such asconduct disorder youth who areinvolved in substance use. Agesrange between 11-18 althoughyounger siblings of referredadolescents are also treated.Services include intervention,assessments, urinalysis,counseling, court liaison,relapse prevention training andreferrals.Juvenile AddictionsReceiving Facility8620 N Dixon Ave.Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 931-4669FAX:(813) 932-2977URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: noneService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:This is a 24 hour, securesubstance abuse receivingfacility providing emergencyassessment, detoxification,stabilization, and short-termresidential treatment servicesfor twenty male or femaleadolescents ages 12-18 yearsold.Juvenile AssessmentCenter8605 Branch Ave.Tampa FL 33604Phone: (813) 936-9099FAX:(813) 936-2630URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: noneService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Central receiving, processing,assessment and interventionprogram that brings communityservices for young offendersand truants in a multi-agencycollaborative manner at a singlelocation. Youth must bebrought into the JAC by lawenforcement.4Page 8

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceAGENCY FORCOMMUNITY TREATMENTSERVICES, INC. (ACTS)(Continued)Juvenile Drug CourtTreatment Program4612 N 56th St.Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 246-4899FAX:(813) 915-9228URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: lprovenzano@actsfl.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Juveniles who have beenidentified through JAC withsubstance abuse as diversioneligible may be selected for theJuvenile Drug Court TreatmentProgram. Requires significantcommitment from parents,completion of 12-monthsubstance abuse program,compliance with court sanctionsand parent communication withcourt case manager. Thecompletion of requirementsresult in dismissal of chargesfrom permanent record.Youth OutpatientServices4612 N. 56th St.Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 246-4899FAX:(813) 621-6899URL: www.actsfl.orgEmail: noneService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:This program provides a fullrange of substance abuseassessment, individual, group,and family counseling, andaftercare services on anoutpatient basis.THE AIDS INSTITUTE17 Davis Blvd. Ste. 403Tampa FL 33606Phone: (813) 258-5929FAX:(813) aidsinstitute.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Promotes action for socialchange through public policyresearch, advocacy, andcommunity education. Affiliatedwith the Division of InfectiousDiseases and Tropical Medicineat the University of SouthFlorida College of Medicine,The AIDS Institute remainsfocused on HIV/AIDS whileincorporating work on relatedhealthcare issues such asHepatitis, as well as otherinfectious and chronic diseases.5Page 9

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceAIDS Community Project(ACP)AIDS SERVICEASSOCIATION OFPINELLAS, INC.(ASAP)1214 Cleveland St.Clearwater FL 33755Phone: (727) 449-2437FAX:(727) 446-5798URL: www.asapservices.orgEmail: info@thehospice.orgService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:ASAP includes these threedistinct programs: ACP,EMPACT and FACT. All threeprograms offer counselingservices by licensed socialworkers to address issues suchas sexuality, disclosure,addictions, adjustment/supportin living with HIV/AIDS,depression and anxiety, lossand grief and other concernsidentified by the client.1214 Cleveland St.Clearwater FL 33755Phone: (727) 449-2437FAX:(727) 446-5798URL: www.asapservices.orgEmail: info@thehospice.orgService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Provides case management topeople who have been newlydiagnosed with HIV/AIDS sothey will receive the best careavailable as early as possible.In addition, ACP providesMedicaid Waiver/Project AIDSCare case management toindividuals who are at risk ofbeing institutionalized. ACPcase managers and staff offercounseling, support groups,education and outreach, ahotline/information and referralservice, a buddy program, HIVtesting, and clothing andhousehold furnishing vouchers.ACP also works with theSalvation Army to provide afood bank for HIV/AIDS clientsin need. Additionally, theFlorida Family AIDS Network, apart of the ACP funded by aRyan White Title IV grantthrough the University ofSouth Florida serves childrenand families who are infected oraffected by HIV/AIDS.6Page 10

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceAIDS SERVICEASSOCIATION OFPINELLAS, INC.(ASAP) (continued)Empowering Minoritiesby ProvidingAdvocacy throughChoices and Training(EMPACT)3050 1st Ave. S.St. Petersburg FL 33712Phone: (727) 328-3260FAX:(727) 328-3281URL: www.asapservices.orgEmail: info@thehospice.orgService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:EMPACT provides general andMedicaid Waiver/Project AIDSCare case management forpersons infected with HIV/AIDSand prevention education to thecommunity at large. Educationservices include street outreachand education sessions forschools, service clubs, socialservice agencies, churches,community centers and PinellasCounty jail inmates. HIV/AIDScounseling and HIV testing arealso available.Email: barros007@aol.comService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Free individual and groupcounseling by a professionalHIV/AIDS trained mental healthcounselors, drop in center,support groups, medicalfinancial assistance, volunteeropportunities and referrals toother services such as housing,utility payments, buddyprogram and casemanagement.ALL CHILDREN'SHOSPITAL801 6th St. S.St. Petersburg FL 33701Phone: (727) 898-7451FAX:(727) 767-8546URL: www.allkids.orgEmail: info@allkids.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Full service hospital for childrenoffering a full range of medical,surgical, diagnostic,rehabilitative, and emergencyservices.For AIDS Care Today,Inc. (FACT)3050 1st Ave. S.St. Petersburg FL 33712Phone: (727) 328-3263FAX:(727) 328-3265URL:www.foraidscaretoday.org7Page 11

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceALL CHILDREN'SHOSPITAL (continued)pediatric outpatient surgicalprocedures.All Children's SpecialtyCare of TampaALL NATIONS OUTREACH12220 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.Tampa FL 33612Phone: (813) 631-5000FAX:(813) 631-5099URL: www.allkids.orgEmail: info@allkids.orgService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:All Children's Specialty Care ofTampa provides quality medicaldiagnostics and rehabilitativeservices in an outpatientfacility. Specializes in pediatriccardiology, pediatricgastroenterology and nutrition,pediatric hematology/oncology,pediatric infectious diseases,outpatient lab and pharmacyand others.Surgikid of Florida, Inc.12220 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.Tampa FL 33612Phone: (813) 631-5050FAX:(813) 631-5038URL: www.allkids.orgEmail: info@allkids.orgService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Licensed Pediatric AmbulatorySurgery Center offering surgicalendoscopy services in a kidfriendly environment. Pediatricspecialists and professionalsoffer developmentallyappropriate care for all types of8405 11th St. N.Tampa FL 33604Phone: (813) 931-1252FAX:(813) 931-4872URL:www.allnationsoutreachcenter.comEmail: avoc4jesus@aol.comService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:All Nations Outreach offers foodpantry, clothing room, Christiancounseling, job service andcommunity service.Food for His Harvest8405 11th St. N.Tampa FL 33604Phone: (813) 931-1252FAX:(813) 931-4872URL:www.allnationsoutreachcenter.comEmail: Real.Deal@Juno.comService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Food for his harvest provides afood pantry, clothing room,Christian counseling, jobservice and community service.8Page 12

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceALL WOMEN'S HEALTHCENTERSt. Petersburg Office4131 Central Ave.St. Petersburg FL 33713Phone: (727) 327-3300FAX:(727) 321-8433URL: ww.floridaabortion.comEmail: noneService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:All Women's Health Centerprovides free or low costpregnancy testing, counselingfor women in crisispregnancies, termination ofpregnancies and gynecologicalexaminations.Tampa Office3330 W. Kennedy Blvd.Tampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 874-0505FAX:(813) 876-7233ALPHA "A BEGINNING",INC.701 5th Ave. N.St. Petersburg FL 33701Phone: (727) 822-8190FAX:(727) 821-4378URL: noneEmail:ahouse@tampabay.rr.comService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Provides shelter and supportservices to pregnant womenand single parents with infants.Pregnancy testing, counseling,baby clothing, food, formula,furniture; referrals for pre-natalcare and housing; residentialfacility for homeless pregnantwomen and mothers withinfants.ALPHA HOUSE OF TAMPAINC.201 S. Tampania Ave.Tampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 875-2024FAX:(813) son@alphahouseoftampa.orgService Languages:English OnlyServices Offered:Provides a comprehensive,residential maternity programwhere women receive mentalhealth and social counseling,life skills instruction, vocationalassistance and instruction.intensive labor and deliveryinstruction, and parentingclasses. Transitional Housingprogram provides continuingshelter and support for motherswho do not have a safe place togo upon completion of thematernity program.9Page 13

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceAMERICAN CANCERSOCIETY1001 S. MacDill Ave.Tampa FL 33629Phone: (813) 254-3630FAX:(813) 349-4431URL: www.cancer.orgEmail: noneService Languages:English, Spanish, CreoleServices Offered:Nationwide, community based,voluntary, health organizationdedicated to eliminating canceras a major health problem bypreventing cancer; saving livesfrom cancer; and diminishingsuffering from cancer throughresearch, education, serviceand advocacy. Provides supportgroups for cancer patients,family members, and friends.Hotline, 24 Hours, 7 Days1-800-227-2345AMERICAN RED CROSSprovides educational classesand licensing for HIV/AIDSservice providers. The classaddresses HIV-related issuesfor employers and employees.Interactive presentations aretailored to your specificworksite.ANGEL HEART NEW AGEGIFTS, LLC3401 Henderson Blvd. Ste. HTampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 877-8117FAX:(813) 871-5127URL: comService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Metaphysical Center that offersa complete line ofservices including Healings,Readings, Massage Therapy,Past Life Regressions& Spiritual Guidance.3310 W. Main St.Tampa FL 33607Phone: (813) 348-4820FAX:(813) 348-4830URL: s.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:The American Red Cross10Page 14

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceBAY AREA LEGALSERVICES, INC.St. Petersburg Office2600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.St. Ste. 401St. Petersburg FL 33704Phone: (727) 490-4040FAX:(727) 490-4045Home Office829 W. Martin Luther King, Jr.Blvd. Ste. 200Tampa FL 33603Phone: (813) 232-1343FAX:(813) 232-1403URL: www.bals.orgEmail: lgoodwin@bals.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Bay Area Legal Servicesprovides legal advice,counseling, or individualrepresentation for low incomeand elderly residents ofHillsborough and PascoCounties. Advice, counselingand representation in legalmatters include: housing,family law, unemploymentcompensation, Medicaid,Medicare, domestic violence,access to health care.Wimauma Office18240 US Highway 301 S.Wimauma FL 33598Phone: (813) 634-6044FAX:(813) 634-1106BAY AREA WELLNESSCENTERLegal Information CenterEdgecomb Courthouse800 E. Twiggs St. Rm 203Tampa, FL 33602Phone: (813) 864-2280FAX: nonePlant City Office701 Tillman Place Ste. 300Plant City FL 33566Phone: (813) 752-1335FAX:(813) 754-63733600 1st Ave. N.St. Petersburg FL 33713Phone: (727) 327-4522FAX:(727) o@bayareawellnesscenter.comService Languages:EnglishSerivces Offered:Holistic & Natural Healingcenter services includechiropractic, massage therapy,mental health counseling,acupuncture, herbal therapyand fitness/weightmanagement.11Page 15

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceBAY AREA YOUTHSERVICES, INC.Intensive DelinquencyDiversion Program(IDDS)5118 N. 56th St. Ste. 206Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 628-8989FAX:(813) 628-8690URL: www.baysflorida.orgEmail: baysbowman@aol.comService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:Bay Area Youth Servicesprovides intervention servicesfor juvenile offenders andsupportive services to "at risk"school aged youth.Intense CommunityService Program (ICS)5118 N. 56th St. Ste. 206Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 628-8989FAX:(813) 628-8690URL: www.baysflorida.orgEmail: baysclanton@aol.comService Languages:EnglishServices Offered:ICS is a non-residentialprogram funded by theDepartment of Juvenile Justicefor juvenile offenders. Itprovides intensive supervisionand ensures the completion ofall court-ordered sanctions andservices for the youth assignedto Intensive Probation andConditional Release.5118 N. 56th St. Ste. 206Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 628-8989FAX:(813) 628-8690URL: www.baysflorida.orgEmail: dcaldas@baysflorida.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Services of IntensiveDelinquency Diversion Program(IDDS) of Bay Area YouthServices include three face-toface contacts with youth. Onecontact with parent or guardianand one contact with schoolofficial once a week.Services include intensivesupervision, evaluation,behavior management, social,life, and self-sufficiency skillenhancement, substance abusecounseling, education/academicassistance, pre-vocationalservices and communityservice.12Page 16

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceBAY AREA YOUTHSERVICES, INC(continued)Prodigy5118 N. 56th St. Ste. 206Tampa FL 33610Phone: (813) 628-8989FAX:(813) 628-8690URL: www.baysflorida.orgEmail: baybukouey@aol.comService Languages:English OnlyServices Offered:In this program youth receivecase management services toassist in the completion ofordered sanctions. Social workservices are provided toaddress issues that interferewith the healthy functioning ofthe youth and his/herrespective family. Each youthparticipates in an arts program.Youth may choose from thevisual arts or performing arts.In order to qualify for thisprogram youth must bereferred by courts, StateAttorney's Office or Departmentof Juvenile Justice.BETH-EL FARM WORKERMINISTRYFarmworker Services18240 US Hwy 301 S.Wimauma FL 33598Phone: (813) 633-1548FAX:(813) 633-2187URL: www.beth-el.infoEmail: evan@beth-el.infoService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:Beth-El Mission helps farmworkers achieve self-sufficiencythrough its open opportunitiesto worship, its extensiveeducational programs, and themany services it provides tomeet basic needs. Provideshelp with literacy, education,clothing and food.BIG BROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF TAMPA BAYAdministrative Office405 N. Reo St. Ste. 260Tampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 287-2210FAX:(813) 286-3629URL: www.bbbsfl.orgEmail: infohills@bbbsfl.orgService Languages:English, SpanishServices Offered:The program’s mission is tohelp children reach theirpotential through professionallysupported one on onerelationships with measurableimpact. Vision for the future:successful mentoringrelationships for all childrenwho need and want them,contributing to better schools,brighter futures, and strongercommunities for all.13Page 17

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceBIG BROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF TAMPA BAY(continued)allows kids the opportunity tobe around two adults in ahealthy relationship.Amachi ProgramCross-Gender Match405 N. Reo St. Ste. 260Tampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 287-2210FAX:(813) 286-3629Services Offered:The Amachi program matcheschildren who have anincarcerated parent withvolunteers from faith-basedorganizations. Amachi is anopportunity for people offaith to work with children ofpromise by reducing the riskthat these children will one daythemselves be incarcerated.An Amachi volunteer builds afriendship with the child andprovides encouragement.Couples Match405 N. Reo St. Ste. 260Tampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 287-2210FAX:(813) 286-3629Services Offered:Married couples are matchedwith either a Little Brotherand/or a Little Sister. Thisavenue of involvement allowseven the busiest prospectivevolunteers to be involved as acouple by adding flexibilityregarding scheduling and thecommitment of time. And sincemost of the children in ourprograms have never beenaround two adults in a healthyrelationship, this program405 N. Reo St. Ste. 260Tampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 287-2210FAX:(813) 286-3629Services Offered:Big Sisters or Couples matchedwith Little Brother Big Sistersare encouraged to considerbeing matched with a youngerLittle Brother, ages 6 to 9, whocan benefit from the friendshipexperience. Gender issues arenot as critical in meeting theneeds of younger children.Project CARE405 N. Reo St. Ste. 260Tampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 287-2210FAX:(813) 286-3629Services Offered:Big Brothers/Big Sisters ofTampa Bay Project CAREprovides one-to-one mentoringwith children affected by orinfected with the HumanImmunodeficiency Virus (HIV).14Page 18

Section 1 - Youth And Young Adult Development ResourceBIG BROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF TAMPA BAY(continued)Project Dove405 N. Reo St. Ste. 260Tampa FL 33609Phone: (813) 287-2210FAX:(813) 286-3629Services Offered:Big Sisters or Big Couplesmatched with children whohave witnessed domesticviolence. Most of thesechildren live in homes wherethe parent has fled the abusivesituation and is starting over.Volunteers serve as a rolemodel for the child,demonstrating through actionthat not all families haveviolence as routine part of life.BO

Hillsborough County Children's Services, pg. 43‐47 Hillsborough County Citizen Action Center, pg. 47‐48 Hillsborough County Neighborhood Service Centers, pg. 50‐51 Hillsborough Healthcare Insurance Program Plan, pg. 52 Hillsborough House of Hope, pg. 52 Hispanic Services Council, pg. 52