The program provides mediation as an opportunity to minimize the effects of divorce on families including pre & post dissolution cases as well as for paternity cases of unmarried parties when they have minor child(ren). The Family Success Administration Division (FSAD) provides emergency assistance and case management services through four programs to prevent the citizens of Broward County from experiencing homelessness, evictions, foreclosures, loss of electric and water services and assist with tuition, financial management, employment, transportation, Assists with daycare, after-school care, and camp.Bi-weekly support group. A financial coach is available at each location to work one-on-one with residents to help develop individualized financial goals and foster good financial management practices. No Fee Telephone for Hearing Impaired Spanish, Creole, Language Line assistance available M-Th: 9:00am - 9:00pm; F: 9:00am - 6:00pm; Operates a 24-hour domestic violence crisis line and emergency shelter. Single Family Construction Program. How to Get Help Today Call or visit a Family SUCSS Center location near you. HALLANDALE BEACH HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENTAustin Hepburn Center 954-457-1460 750 NW 8th Avenue Hallandale Beach, FL 33009www.hallandalebeachfl.govNo Fee After School Program: $200 resident / $250 non-resident annually Spanish M-F: 8:00am - 5:30pmAfter School Program - M-F: 2:00pm - 5:30pm Senior Activity Center - M-F: 8:00am - 12:00pmProvides social services to the residents of Hallandale Beach including case management, job assistance, emergency food, utility payments, rent and mortgage assistance, health services and individual, group and family counseling, parenting, anger management and conflict resolution workshops for youth and adults. www.broward.org/humanservices/communitypartnerships. School re-entry program assists children, their classmates, and teachers following a cancer diagnosis or treatment. HOPWA Case ManagementProvides housing resources for people living with AIDS including rent or mortgage assistance, move-in assistance, utilities, and case management. Family Reunification Program. Provides behavioral healthcare to persons suffering from severe and persistent mental illness or mental illness/substance abuse issues. On-site Frame Shop and Gallery is open to the public.Parent Education & Parent Support (PEPS)Offers evidence-based parent education classes which meet DCF, ChildNet and Court criteria, and parent skills workshops. PREGNANCY HELP(Central Broward) 527 NE 13th Street, Fort Lauderdale Florida 33304 PH: 954-527-0810 - FAX 954-527-0811http://www.pregnancyhelp.me/Mon: 10AM to 3PM - Wed:10:30AM to 3PM - Tues,Thurs & Fri: 11AM:3pmFree - Spanish French Creole Serving Broward - Miami-Dade Mahalia Marcelin - Program CoordinatorWe are committed to addressing the special needs of women with problems related to pregnancy, of men and women struggling to accept responsibility for their power to generate human life. *Regional Contracts are funded by both in CBC's and are reimbursed on a cost reimbursement method of payment. 954-262-7111 University of Miami/Nova Southeastern University 6100 Griffin Road Davie, FL 33314www.umcard.orgNo Fee Spanish M-F: 8:00am - 4:30pmProvides outreach and support to individuals (and their families) with autism spectrum disorders, dual sensory impairment with other disabling conditions and related disabilities. Provides carpentry, plumbing, electrical or other emergency home improvements to preserve health and safety and correct code violations in Broward County owner-occupied homes of persons 60+ years. You can also view online at (www.mhasefl.org).Consumer SupportOffers a range of peer-to-peer social activities, support groups and educational opportunities including groups for anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar/depression as well as Recovery workshops and Schizophrenics Anonymous meetings. Through the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program (VPK), prepares children by helping them develop the skills needed to become good readers and successful students. Families who are new to ELC Broward early learning programs and wish to register their children can create an account to access eligibility determination services, community resources, and apply for VPK and School Readiness through the State of Florida Office of Early Learning Family Portal. DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES (DCF)954-375-6092 1400 W. Commercial Blvd. NORTHWEST FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER NORTH FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER - ANNIE L. WEAVER HEALTH CENTER Address: 10077 N.W. The delay in the discharge of the child or children to the family from out-of-home care. Family Success Centers providesocial services information, referrals and services to assist individuals and families in setting goals, learning skills, and accessing the services for self-sufficiency. Provides services for at-risk children and their families including adoption program, foster care, group homes, case management for family preservation and developmental disabilities program. Family Reunification Program This program provides homeless residents with a one-way ticket to existing support systems outside of Broward County, such as a family member. Additional program information include: Intake and referral are accepted via phone, fax or being evicted. Services can only be utilized once in a lifetime. Provides services for individuals with autism and their families across the autism spectrum and throughout the life span. MOUNT BETHEL HUMAN SERVICES 954-763-5010 1100 W Sunrise Blvd Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 www.mbhsc.org No Fee Spanish M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm Provides services for at-risk families including foster care, family reunification, child care assistance, emergency food pantry, parenting and neighborhood empowerment. Central West Adult Day Care Ctr. b. Offers caregiver support groups, early-stage support groups, advocacy & public policy initiatives, safety services for those with memory impairment, and a clinical trial matching program.AMERICAN RED CROSS954-797-3800 South Florida Region 600 NE 3 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304No Fee 24/7www.redcross.org/fl/miamiProvides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. HEALTHY MOTHERS, HEALTHY BABIES COALITION954-765-0550 1100 W. State Road 84 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315www.hmhbbroward.orgNo FeeSpanish CreoleProvides prenatal care, parenting, education and support services to reduce infant death, and temporary assistance for basic needs (food, one-time partial rental assistance, and vouchers) to low-income Broward families who meet income eligibility.Cribs for KidsProvides cribs for and education to families in need of a safe sleeping environment for an infant.Fatherhood Mentorship ProgramProvides individual and group education to help men develop the skills needed to become and remain active in their childs lives.Forget Me NotProvides individual and group bereavement support to families who have experienced the loss of a baby.Healthy FamiliesProvides education and case management to pregnant or parenting families living in targeted zip codes to prevent abuse and neglect.Mahogany ProjectProvides intensive case management including childbirth education, nutrition, breastfeeding and infant care to high-risk mothers in the 33311 zip code.Mothers Overcoming Maternal Stress (M.O.M.S) ProgramProvides in-home counseling, parenting education and case management for pregnant women or mothers, with children through the age of 1 year, who are experiencing symptoms of depression and other stressors.Teen Collaborative ProjectProvides in-home case management to at-risk teenage girls during their pregnancy and up to their child's second birthday. Assists in developing skills for budgeting and life management.BROWARD COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION954-357-8100 TTY: 954 357-2844Administrative Offices 950 NW 38th Street,Oakland Park, FL 33309www.broward.org/parksTelephone for Hearing Impaired Upon Request (website can be translated to many languages)Hours and fees vary by locationManages more than 6,500 acres, encompassing regional parks and nature centers, neighborhood parks and natural areas. Offers bereavement services for adults and children.NoogielandOffers social and emotional support for children and teens living with cancer, or those who have, or have lost, a loved one with cancer. Operates dementia-specifichelpline for information, resources, and counseling. 1 Northwest 33rd Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33311 (954) 792-2328. . Provides information, referral, crisis intervention, and non-judgmental listening services for youth, to help them with issues of adolescent and young adulthood. COVID-19 Resources. E.g. ARCHWAYS954-763-2030 919 NE13th Street Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304www.archways.orgMedicare, Medicaid, Insurance, Sliding Scale Spanish, French, Creole, Italian, American Sign LanguageProvides behavioral healthcare to persons suffering from severe and persistent mental illness or mental illness/substance abuse issues. 954-630-9501. Offers money management services for individuals who can no longer manage their personal monetary affairs due to age or disability. WELLPATH RECOVERY SOLUTIONS / SOUTH FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL (formerly Correct Care)954-392-3000 800 E Cypress Drive Pembroke Pines, FL 33025Treats adults with severe and persistent mental illness, involuntarily committed to the hospital when community treatment alternatives are no longer effective. GATEWAY COMMUNITY OUTREACH954-725-8434 291 SE 1st Terrace Deerfield Beach, FL 33441www.gcoflorida.orgNo Fee M-F: 8:30am - 4:30pm (main office)Provides food, clothing, furniture, case management, rent, and mortgage assistance to those in need. Operates a developmental preschool for children,18 months-5 years, with extended care available before and after school hours.Respite CareProvides care and supervision to children with developmental disabilities. The Family Success Centers can offer a cohesive collection of homeless prevention (such as rental help), homeless services, and also supportive housing opportunities. Referrals for emergency shelter services must be received via theHomeless Helpline at 954-563-4357 (954-563-HELP).BROWARD REGIONAL HEALTHPLANNING COUNCIL 954-561-9681 200 Oakwood Lane, #100 Hollywood, FL 33020www.brhpc.orgNo Fee Spanish, French, CreoleLegislatively designated local health planning entity delivers health and human service innovations at the national, state and local level through planning, direct services, evaluation, and organizational capacity building.Affordable Care Act (ACA) Navigator ServicesThe lead agency for Broward County area navigators who serve as an in-person resource for those who want additional assistance in shopping for and enrolling in the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace.Centralized Intake and Eligibility Determination (CIED)Provides a single entry point of service and assistance for persons living with HIV/AIDS.Healthy Families BrowardA community-based, voluntary home-visiting program that promotespositive parent/child interaction and healthy childhood growth anddevelopment to prevent child abuse and neglect.HIV Planning CouncilOversees funding and services for Broward County Ryan White Part A program.Living Healthy/Tomando Control de Su SaludOffers a 6-week workshop, in English & Spanish, to empower older adultswith various chronic diseases to take control of their health.Substance Abuse and Mental Health TeamContracted to provide linkage, support, and advocacy to clients who have mental health or co-occurring disorders and are involved in the Broward County felony court system.TOUCH BrowardWorks with communities, partners and local government to reduce health disparities and improve health and well-being in the areas of tobacco-free living,active living & healthy eating, clinical & community linkages, and healthy built environments.CAMELOT COMMUNITY CARE954-958-0988 1925 S. Perimeter Road, #120 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309www.camelotcommunitycare.orgMedicaid, Sliding Scale, No Fee for qualified families Spanish, CreoleOffice Hours - M-F: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Service Hours - M-F: 8:30 am - 8 pm & weekends by appointmentProvides behavioral health and child welfare services.In-Home CounselingProvides counseling and psychiatric services in the home, school or community for families with children 3-17 years, (up to 22 years, if qualified and already in the program by 18th birthday) who have mild to moderate emotional or behavioral difficulties.