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Directory of Services

A Community Resource Guidefor the Homeless of Miami-Dade

Updated: September 2016

Special Thanks to:

2016–2017

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If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please dial 91 1

Dear Reader,

Welcome to the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust’s Directory of Services. The Trust has created this Directory to assist those who have found themselves homeless, and oftentimes, helpless. It’s full of service providers who are experienced working with individuals experiencing homelessness – and even those who are about to be homeless.

But before you use the guide, make sure the first call that’s made is to our Helpline at 1 (877) 994-4357. Get registered! When you call, choose a language, then follow these prompts:

Press 1 if you are experiencing domestic violence Press 2 if you are veteranPress 3 if you are facing a court eviction or are at risk of becoming homelessPress 4 if you are looking for indoor feeding locationsPress 5 if you are looking for indoor showersPress 6 if you are homeless on Miami BeachPress 7 if you are homeless in any other area of MiamiPress 8 if you are in need of affordable housing options

After calling the Helpline and reviewing this document, if you still have questions about services in Miami-Dade, you can also reach out to 3-1-1 or call the Consumer Hotline at 888-248-3111 for questions about mental health, substance abuse, or community services.

A special thanks to the team at South Florida Behavioral Health and Switchboard Miami for sharing segments of their manual with The Trust to ensure we have captured as much information about services available as possible.

Sincerely,

Executive DirectorMiami-Dade County Homeless Trust

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Table of Contents

Food Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

Emergency Shelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Low-Cost Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Medical Care: Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

Emergency Mental Health Care: Private . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Emergency Mental Health Care: State Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

Counseling / Mental Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

Counseling / Mental Health: Drop-In Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41

Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49

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Food banks: call first for distribution hours

Abriendo Puertas - Emergency Food(305) 649-64491401 SW 1st St Suite 209 | Miami, FL 33135Spanish, English9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-Fri | Monthly Distribution 2nd Friday Of The MonthCall for eligibilityabriendopuertasfl.org Any family or individual from the community facing a financial crisis or a temporary emergency can visit Abriendo Puertas for help with food items. They distribute one bag of canned goods once a month per family. If the emergency continues, the family can register to participate in their bi-weekly USDA food distribution program.

Borinquen Health Care Center305-576-6111Primary Health Care Clinicborinquenhealth.org

Alliance For GLBTQ Youth - Project Safe (Youth)(305) 571-9601 X19526 NE 2nd Ave | Miami, FL 33138English24 Hours, 7 Dayshttp://www.glbtqalliance.org/ Project safe addresses the compounded needs of LGBTQ youth experiencing or at risk for homelessness with targeted services and resources that are specifically designed to be affirming, inclusive, and holistic. Program provides access to shelter, care coordination, referral services, groups, transportation, meal assistance, family support, and ongoing advocacy.Eligibility: LGBTQ youth experiencing or at risk for homelessness 14-24 years old.

Camillus House, Inc.(305) 374-10651603 NW 7th Avenue | Miami, FL 33136English, Spanish, Creole8:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-Friwww.camillus.orgFully integrated programs and services are provided through multiple core competency areas that include emergency services, housing, health care, substance abuse treatment and job training and placement. Emergency assistance with food, clothing and shelter, job training and placement, residential substance abuse treatment and aftercare, behavioral health and maintenance, health care access and disease prevention, transitional and permanent housing, crisis intervention and legal services.

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Catholic Charities - Elderly ServicesServices include congregate meals, food stamps assistance, nutrition education, health screenings, respite care and recreation activities for senior’s age 60 or older.English, Spanish, Creolewww.ccadm.org

Gesu Parish Hall(305) 374-6099118 NE 2nd St | Miami, FL 331329:00 am - 1:00 pm | Mon-Fri

South Dade Senior Center(305) 751-520328520 SW 148th Ave | Homestead, FL 330339:00 am - 1:00 pm | Mon - Fri

South Dade Senior Center(305) 751-520328520 SW 148th Ave | Homestead, FL 330339:00 am - 1:00 pm | Mon-Fri

St. John Bosco Senior Center(305) 751-52031349 West Flagler St | Miami, FL 331359:00 am - 2:00 pm | Mon - Fri

St. Monica Gardens(305) 751-52033425 NW 189th St | Miami Gardens, FL 330569:00 am-1:00 pm | Mon - Fri

Malcolm Ross Senior Center(305) 633-04622800 NW 18th Ave | Miami, FL 331427:00 am - 3:30 pm | Mon - Fri

Food Assistance

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Cityreach Ministries - Food Distribution(305) 259-767712236 SW 128th St | Miami, FL 33186English, SpanishAdministration hours: 10:30 am - 3:30 pm | Mon-Wed, FriFood distribution hours: 7:00 -8:00 pm | 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each monthhttp://www.cityreachministries.com/Provides free food every month to the community. Clothing and shoes are available for children and adults. Clients are welcome to take those items free of charge on distribution night. Free bread and pastries are provided daily.

City of West Miami(786) 388-5244901 SW 62nd Ave | West Miami, FL 33144http://www.cityofwestmiamifl.com/

Community Health and Wellness Center of Miami, Inc.(305) 541-5245759 NW 22 Ave, Suite 202 | Miami, FL 33125English, Spanish, Creole8:00am-5:00pm | Mon, Tues, Thurs8:00am-7:00pm | Wed8:00am-8:00pm | Fricommunityhealthcenterofmiami.org Counselors and programs provide emotional support, information and guidance to help people resolve personal or interpersonal issues (including domestic violence). In partnership with FarmShare, teams provide a bag of nutritional food every Monday, 2-6pm

Community Outreach Resource Center - Food Pantry - Florida City(305) 246-0460824 West Palm Dr. | Florida City, FL 33034English, Spanish (Limited)2:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Tue, Thurs. Serves 5 days a week.Provides some groceries for individuals who are in need. Services are provided two times a week, at times everyday for those in extreme distress. Individual must have a written referral from Switchboard of Miami stating person’s name, address, number in family and reason for emergency. The letter must have agency’s letterhead and a contact person to verify information along with a signature.

Food Assistance

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Community Outreach Resource Center - Food Pantry - Homestead(305) 246-046029 NW 7th St | Homestead, FL 33030English, Spanish, Creole11:00 am - 3:00 pm | Mon, Wed, FriProvides some groceries for individuals who are in need. Services are provided two times a week, perhaps more if in extreme distress. Individual must have a written referral from Switchboard of Miami stating person’s name, address, number in family and reason for emergency. The letter must have agency’s letterhead and a contact person to verify information along with a signature. (Use SB letterhead) stating person’s name, address, number in family and reason for emergency and a contact person to verify information along with a signature.

Crowns Of Thorns Impact Ministries, Inc.(786) 320-03392151 NW 119th St | Miami, FL 33167English10:00 am – run out | 2nd Saturday of each monthThis program distributes food, clothing and shoes free of charge.

Curley’s House Of Style Inc./Hope Food Bank(305) 759-98056025 NW 6th Ct | Miami, FL 33127English, Spanish (limited), Creole10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Tue-Friwww.curleyshouseinc.orgCurley’s House provides about 1,000 clients weekly with bulk food products, nutritional flyers on diabetes and high blood pressure, job availabilities, and educational and financial literacy seminars. Food services are provided once a month where the person will receive one food box. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday the public has access to breads and sweets.

Farm Share Food Program305-246-327614125 SW 320 St | Homestead, FL 33033English, Spanishfarmshare.org | Check Website for distribution locations.Farm Share’s mission is to alleviate hunger and malnutrition by recovering and distributing fresh and nutritious food to those who need it most.

First Assembly of God / Food Pantry (Churches – Miami)305-248-07943rd Sat of each month | Call each location for hours http://www.foodpantries.org/ci/fl-miami Directory of Food Banks, Soup Kitchens, and non-profit organizations committed to fighting hunger.

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Christ Journey Church - Feed Miami Food Pantry786-370-903614266 SW 119 Ave | Kendall, FL 33186http://christjourney.org

City Reach Ministries(305) 259-767712238 SW 128 St | Miami, FL 331779:30am – 4:00 pm Mon-Wed, Frihttp://www.cityreachministries.com

Community Food Distribution Center Food Bank786-693-6639353 NW 170th Street | Miami, FL 33169http://www.cfdcfoodbank.org/

Community Partnership for Homeless305-257-15521550 N Miami Ave | Miami, FL8:00 am – 5:00 pmSpanish

De Hostos Senior Center305-474-88052902 NW 2 Ave | Miami, FL 33127Only serves those 62 and up or those who are disabled.

Ebenezer United Methodist Church(305) 635-74132001 NW 35 St | Miami, FL 331422nd and 4th Monday of the month | 11:00 am – 1:00 pmhttp://www.ebenezerumcmiami.org/

Food for Life Network(305) 576-36633510 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 200 | Miami, FL 33137English, Spanishhttp://www.foodforlifenetwork.org/ Only serves those with HIV/AIDS.

Haitian Emmanuel Baptist Church(305) 757-75157321 NE 2nd Ave | Miami, FL 33138 ThursdayEnglish, Spanish, Creole

Food Assistance

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Harvest Fire Worship Center(305) 620-29862260 NW 183rd St | Miami, FL 33056Mon-Thurs 9 am – 5 pm | Fri 9 am – Noon | Every other Saturday 7 am – 9 amEnglishwww.harvestworshipcenter.com

Holy Comforter Episcopal Church(305) 643-2711150 SW 13 Ave | Miami, FL 331359:00 am | Wednesdayhttp://www.espiritusantos.org/

St. John Baptist Church305-371-32121328 NW 3 Ave | Miami, FL 33136Thursday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

The Sundari Foundation Inc.305-438-0556217 NW 15 St | Miami, FL 331369 am – 6 pm Serves women and Children in need.http://lotushouse.org

First Horeb Baptist Church(786) 529-877014710 W Dixie Hwy | Miami, FL 33181

Food Of Life Outreach Ministries, Inc.(786) 243-0115957 NW 3rd Avenue, Suite #3 | Florida City, FL 33034

First United Methodist Church of Miami - Breakfast Club Ministry(305) 371-4706400 Biscayne Blvd | Miami, FL 331327:30am – until food runs out | Wed, Fri, SunEnglish, Spanishwww.fumcmiami.comThis church based community effort provides breakfast to the homeless. A team of volunteers distributes meals and hot cups of coffee. It also provides clothing, blankets, and other necessities when available.

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Food For Life Network - Home Delivered Meals And Food Bank(305) 576-36633510 Biscayne Blvd Suite 209 | Miami, FL 33137English, Spanish, Creole9:00 am - 4:30 pm | Mon-Friwww.careresource.orgProvides food bank services to clients who come to the facility to pick up groceries once a week. Also provides nutritional counseling and medical and psychosocial referral services. Must be diagnosed with AIDS/HIV, 300% of poverty level or below to receive services.

Fraternidad Nicaraguense305-228-120810364 West Flagler St | Miami, FL 33174Food Bank

Fulford United Methodist Church - Food Pantry(305) 945-35051900 NE 164th St | Miami, FL 33162EnglishFood pantry: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm | 2nd Friday of the monthfulfordumc.comAssists the community by distributing dry and canned goods to those in need. If this is the client’s first time they must come a couple of minutes before 10:00 am to fill out a registration form. Only children 18 years old and under can receive these services.

Homestead Soup Kitchen(305) 245-7448105 SW 3rd Ave | Homestead, FL 33030English, Spanish12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Mon - Wed, Frihomesteadsoupkitchen.comHomestead soup kitchen is a fully volunteer staffed agency that feeds anyone who comes to eat, serving approximately 300 hot lunches on each of the three weekdays the kitchen is open.

HOPE Relief Food Bank(305) 759-98056025 NW 6th Ct | Miami FL, 33127http://www.curleyshouseinc.org

Food Assistance

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Little Havana - Adult Day Health Care Center – Elderly Serviceswww.lhanc.orgEnglish, SpanishThese centers provide respite for family caregivers. Clients receive transportation, meals, therapy, and special cognitive activities designed to delay memory loss. Must be socially isolated, economically disadvantaged and disabled seniors 60 years old and up in order to receive services.

Hialeah (305) 558-25704410 West 16th Ave Suite 28C | Hialeah, FL 330127:00 am - 5:30 pm | Mon - Fri

Rafael Villaverde (305) 858-0887 x1210700 SW 8th St | Miami, FL 331309:00 am – 3:00 pm | Mon - Fri

Little Havana - Congregate Meals – Elderly Serviceshttp://lhanc.org/mela.htm9:00 am – 5:00 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, SpanishNutritious meals are provided to about 1,750 unduplicated seniors every weekday. These meals are designed to provide 1/3 of an elderly person’s daily nutritional needs. Some locations require seniors to be residents of the facility; others are open to the general public. Must be seniors 60 years or older to receive services

Carroll Manor (305) 856-62753667 S Miami Ave |Miami, FL 33133

Casa Devon(305) 233-731511250 SW 197th St | Miami, FL 33157

Hialeah(305) 558-1089900 West 44th Pl | Hialeah, FL 33012

Metropolitan(305) 649-53111407 NW 7th St | Miami, FL 33125

Miami Beach(305) 532-8576533 Collins Ave | Miami Beach, FL 33139

Food Assistance

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Mildred Pepper(305) 598-026010000 SW 56th St Suite 34 | Miami, FL 33165

Myers(305) 856-4700450 SW 5th St | Miami, FL 33130

Palm Towers(305) 836-1234950 NW 95th St | Miami, FL 33150

Rafael Villaverde(305) 649-6676700 SW 8th St | Miami, FL 33130

Rebecca Towers(305) 672-3736150 Alton Road S | Miami Beach, FL 33139

Smathers(305) 643-41141040 SW 29th Ct | Miami, FL 33135

St. Dominics(305) 264-37515849 NW 7th St | Miami, FL 33126

Stella Maris(305) 868-40208638 Harding Ave | Miami Beach, FL 33141

MBCS - Food Boxes(305) 638-22832490 NW 35th | Miami, FL 331426:30 pm | Sundays English, SpanishProvides Food Boxes at Miami Jackson Senior High School.

Food Assistance

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MBCS - FRI-E-N-D(305) 638-22832490 NW 35th St | Miami, FL 33142English, Spanish6:00 pm - until food runs out | SunFRI-E-N-D (Feeding, Relieving, Instructing, Employing - and- Dressing) is a program that seeks to provide assistance to low-income families and individuals through food boxes, clothing and shoes for children and adults. Food is distributed at Miami Jackson Senior High School. Clothing provided based on the availability of donations.

M-DC CAHShttp://www.miamidade.gov/socialservices/service-centers.asp#emergency 8:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, Spanish, CreoleProvides assistance to those experiencing a one-time crisis situation, which interrupts their ability to pay utility bills, rent, mortgage or secure necessary food. The program also provides assistance for temporary shelter on a limited basis. The customer must be able to document the crisis and show ability to maintain expenses after the receipt of the emergency assistance. Must bring a picture ID, proof of income, and proof of emergency assistance for services.

Accion Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 545-2224 | 305-547-4892970 SW 1st St | Miami, FL 33128 (3rd & 4th Floors)

Caleb Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 636-2200 | (305) 636-22962301 NW 54th St | Miami, FL 33142

Coconut Grove Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 446-33113750 S Dixie Hwy | Miami, FL 33133

Culmer Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 438-41611600 NW 3rd Ave | Miami, FL 33136

Edison Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 758-9662150 NW 79th St | Miami, FL 33150

Florida City Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 247-20681600 NW 6th Ct | Florida City, FL 33034

Food Assistance

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Goulds (Withers Center)(305) 233-212121300 SW 122nd Ave | Miami, FL 33177

Hialeah Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 884-4801 | (305) 547-4892300 E 1st Ave | Hialeah, FL 33010

Liberty City Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 349-99822500 NW 62nd St | Miami, FL 33147

Miami Beach 305-672-1705

Miami Gardens/Opa-Locka Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 623-650016405 NW 25th Ave | Miami Gardens, FL 33054

Naranja Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 258-547113955 SW 264th St | Naranja, FL 33032

Perrine Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 254-580417801 Homestead Ave | Miami, FL 33157

South Beach Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 672-1705833 6th St | Miami Beach, FL 33139

Sweetwater 305-207-5377

Wynwood Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 547-76612905 NW 2nd Ave | Miami, FL 33127

Food Assistance

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M-DCPS - Department Of Food and Nutrition (786) 275-04001450 NE 2nd Ave Suite 912 | Miami, FL 331327:30 am - 4:30 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, Spanish, Creolehttp://nutrition.dadeschools.net/Nutritious school meals and nutrition education programs are available for all children regardless of economic status, cultural diversity or special needs. Program provides information on school meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks). Also handles free or reduced lunch applications. Open to any Miami-Dade County Public School student seeking free/reduced lunch.

Miami Beach Community Church - Matthew 25 Ministry

(305) 538-4511 500 Lincoln Rd | Miami Beach, FL 33139 English 7:30 am - 8:30 am | Tue-Fri

miamibeachcommunitychurch.com/

The Matthew 25 Ministry offers breakfast for those who are homeless.

Miami Rescue Mission - Center For Men(305) 572-20202020 NW 1st Ave | Miami, FL 33127English, SpanishAdministration: 7:30 am - 4:00 pm | Mon - FriWalk-In Hours (Food, Showers): 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm | Mon, Wed, Sat, Fri

http://www.miamirescuemission.com/men.htm

Men participate in individual and group counseling, various life skills classes, work to improve academic skills as well as preparing for re-entry into the job market. The program lasts for 18 months. Clients must stay in the facility and at times are given passes to leave temporarily to go out.

Food Assistance

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Missionaries Of Charity - Mother Teresa Home For Women In Distress(305) 326-0032724 NW 17th St | Miami, FL 33136English, SpanishEmergency Shelter: 4:00 pm - 6:30 am | Fri - WedSoup Kitchen: 9:30 am - 11:00 am | Fri - Wed (Closed Thursdays)Provides emergency night shelter for women and children, (boys under age 4 only). Dinner and breakfast is provided, as well as emergency clothing and toiletries. Soup kitchen for men is available. Also provides food and clothing to severely needy families. Sisters will visit the family home, assess the need, and provide dry food. Emergency night shelter is only for women and children, (boys under age 4 only). Cannot accept those with drug/alcohol or mental problems.

Mount Calvary Baptist Church(305) 759-82261140 NW 62nd St | Miami, FL 33150English7:00 - 9:00am (or until food runs out) | 4th Wednesday of the monthAfter receiving food, clients may visit the clothing area as well. Baby items such as clothes, shoes, and baby strollers may sometimes be available. Must show up early in the morning to receive food.

New Hope Assembly Of God Church, Inc.(786) 487-453629351 SW 169th Ave | Homestead, FL 33030English, Spanish4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Wed | 1:00 pm- 2:00pm SatProvides spiritual caregiving/counseling and operates as a food bank for emergency food.

Open Arms - Emergency Assistance Program(305) 263-32595556 SW 8th St | Coral Gables, FL 33134www.openarmscommunitycenter.orgEnglish, Spanish9:00am | 2nd and 4th Thursday of the monthProvides bi-weekly USDA food distribution of canned goods and fresh produce on the second Thursday of each month and only canned foods on the fourth Thursday of each month. Must fill out general eligibility form and sign/log in. Contact information will be documented for additional help needed.

Food Assistance

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Pass It On Ministries (305) 681-159414617 NW 7th Ave | Miami, FL 33168English, Spanish10:00 am - 3:00pm | Mon-FriProvides emergency food, clothing and networks with other agencies to help resolve problems. Help is given on emergency basis (once every year). If client has received help from them before, they must be in an extreme emergency situation to receive help again; if they receive help a second time, they will only receive a Care Package (bread and pastries).

Part Of The Solution Foundation, Inc. (786) 486-28956023 NW 22nd Ave | Miami, FL 33142English7:30 am - 7:00 pm | Mon-Fri Call before visiting or obtain referral from Switchboard of Miami. Serves homeless, disabled veterans. Provides donated, lightly used children’s (and some adult) clothing and school uniforms. Additional information and referrals for housing provided to the homeless, disabled, and veterans. Clothing for children of all ages is available. Occasionally offers clothing for adults.

Pierre Toussaint Haitian Center305-759-3050ccadm.org Family & Emergency Assistance

Saint Joseph Patron Of Universal Church(305) 866-65678670 Byron Ave | Miami Beach, FL 33141www.stjosephmiamibeach.comEnglish, SpanishAdministrative Hours: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-FriFood Pantry: 9:30 am | SatSaint Joseph’s Church has a feeding ministry. Call the office prior to coming. Food is distributed on a first come first serve basis and runs until food is done for the day.

Salvation Army - Community Pantry(305) 637-67201907 NW 38th St | Miami, FL 33142www.salvationarmymiami.comEnglish, Spanish, Creole8:30 am | Mon, ThursThe Community Pantry provides daily groceries from Monday through Thursday to the first 25 people on a first come, first serve basis.

Food Assistance

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SDA

Filadelfia Spanish(305) 479-04268017 NE 2nd Ave Suite 308 | Miami, FL 33138English, Spanish8:00pm, Wed miamibchspan22.adventistchurchconnect.orgProvides emergency food to families in need.

Maranatha(305) 620-909118900 NW 32nd Ave | Miami Gardens, FL 33055www.maranathamiami.com10:00am | Every other Wednesday of each month starting the first week.EnglishProvides emergency food to families in need. Emergency baskets are distributed everyday.

Temple Beth Sholom - Food Pantry(305) 538-72314144 Chase Avenue | Miami Beach, FL 33140www.tbsmb.orgEnglish, Hebrew4:00pm | 1st Tuesday of the monthTemple Beth Sholom provides food vouchers to anyone in the community in need of food. The food is distributed on a first come first serve basis. No one will be turned away.

Food Assistance

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The Lodge – Emergency shelter for domestic violence victims(305) 693-0232PO Box 470728 | Miami, FL 33147English, Spanish, Creole, French, Sign Language – Assisted speech devices available24 hours a day, 7 days a weekwww.thelodgemiami.orgThe Lodge provides emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault and their dependents. Clients that do not wish to remain in the shelter may also receive assistance. In addition, The Lodge provides emergency assistance to male (regardless of sexual orientation) survivors of domestic violence.

Services include:* Information and Referral* Counseling* Case Management* Child Assessment* Food* Financial Assistance* Legal Assistance* Housing and Shelter* Support groups for women and children* Therapist from Douglas Gardens on-site

The True Deliverance Church Of Christ, Inc.(305) 254-216318300 SW 109th Ave | Miami, FL 33157EnglishFood Service: 11:00am-1:00pm | Tue, ThursChurch Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm | Mon-Fri Food and discounted items such as household, clothing, pampers, soap, deodorant, etc. are available.

The Village Youth Services, Inc.1802 NW 183 St | Opa Locka, FL 33056(305) 621-5836English, Spanish9:00am-5:00pm, Mon-Friwww.villageyouth.org The Village Youth Services offers a summer food service program with nutritious meals and snacks for schools, organizations, and after-school programs throughout South Florida for children 18 years old or younger. Eligible to any school, organization, and after-school program offering services to children 18 years old or younger. Register on the website or call for more information.

Food Assistance

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Camillus House, Inc.(305) 374-1065 x 4291603 NW 7th Ave | Miami, FL 33136English, Spanish, Creolewww.camillus.orgFree hot showers for men/women three days per week. Clients may obtain a free exchange of clean clothing and shoes, in conjunction with the shower program, or via special referral.

Career Gear(305) 444-1944280 NW 9th St | Miami, FL 33136www.careergear.org English, Spanish, Creole Provides appropriate business clothing for job seekers and have grown to provide services and resources that help clients in retaining employment and advancing in the workplace through advancement skills.

Dress for Success (305) 444-19441600 NW 3rd Ave #111 | Miami, FL 33136https://miami.dressforsuccess.org Providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.

First United Methodist Church Of Miami – Breakfast Club Ministry305-371-4706400 Biscayne Blvd | Miami, FL 33132English, Spanish7:30am - until food runs out | Wed, Fri, Sun www.fumcmiami.com Clothing, blankets, and other necessities provided when available during breakfast feeding times.

Miami Rescue Mission - Center For Men(305) 572-20202020 NW 1st Ave | Miami, FL 33127English, SpanishAdministration: 7:30 am - 4:00pm | Mon-FriWalk-In Hours (Food, Showers): 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm | Mon, Wed, Sat, Fri

http://www.miamirescuemission.com/men.htm

Men participate in individual and group counseling, various life skills classes, work to improve academic skills, as well as preparing for re-entry into the job market. The program lasts for 18 months. Clients must stay in the facility and at times are given passes to leave temporarily to go out.

Clothing

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Missionaries Of Charity - Mother Teresa Home For Women In Distress(305) 326-0032724 NW 17th St | Miami, FL 33136English, SpanishEmergency Shelter: 4:00 pm - 6:30am | Fri-WedSoup Kitchen: 9:30 am - 11:00 am | Fri-Wed (Closed Thursdays)Provides emergency night shelter for women and children, (boys under age 4 only). Dinner and breakfast is provided, as well as emergency clothing and toiletries. Runs a soup kitchen for men. Also provides food and clothing to severely needy families. Sisters will visit the family home, assess the need, and provide dry food. Must show up at 4:00pm for intake.

Mount Calvary Baptist Church(305) 759-82261140 NW 62nd St | Miami, FL 33150English7:00 - 9:00 am (or until food runs out) | 4th Wednesday of the monthAfter receiving food, clients may visit the clothing area as well. Baby items such as clothes, shoes, and baby strollers may sometimes be available.

Neat Stuff, Inc.(305) 638-58782624 NW 21st Ter | Miami, FL 33142neatstuffhelpskids.org Provides free brand new clothing, shoes, accessories, school uniforms, and gifts to meet some of the basic needs of children in distress and victims of crime, poverty and homelessness.

Part Of The Solution Foundation, Inc.786-486-28956023 NW 22nd Ave | Miami, FL 33142English7:30 am - 7:00 pm | Mon-Fri Provides donated, lightly used children’s (and some adult) clothing and school uniforms. Additional information and referrals for housing provided to the homeless, disabled, and veterans. Call before visiting or obtain referral from Switchboard of Miami (2-1-1).

St. John Baptist Church305-371-32121328 NW 3 Ave | Miami, FL 33136Thursday 9:00 am – 1:00 pmClothing and Shoes available

Clothing

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Suited for Success (305) 444-19441600 NW 3rd Ave, Suite 111 | Miami, FL  33136http://agevans.ipage.com Business clothing, tailored workshops on readiness for job interviews, professional image, communication skills, and business etiquette for men.

Clothing

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In order to access the emergency shelters below, you must first call the Homeless Helpline 1-877-994-4357 and/or receive a referral for admittance.

• Camillus House• Chapman Partnership• Lotus House• Miami Bridge• Miami Rescue Mission Center for Men• Missionaries of Charity• New Life Transitional Housing• Safespace• Salvation Army• The Sundari Foundation Inc. • Touching Miami With Love• The Lodge

Missionaries Of Charity - Mother Teresa Home For Women In Distress(305) 326-0032724 NW 17th St | Miami, FL 33136English, SpanishEmergency Shelter: 4:00 pm - 6:30 am | Fri-WedSoup Kitchen: 9:30 am - 11:00 am | Fri - Wed (Closed Thursdays)Provides emergency night shelter for women and children, (boys under age 4 only). Dinner and breakfast is provided, as well as emergency clothing and toiletries. Runs a soup kitchen for men. Also provides food and clothing to severely needy families. Sisters will visit the family home, assess the need, and provide dry food.

Emergency Shelter

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South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. (SFBHN) has developed a housing directory, which lists the housing programs provided at each community agency. Please go to www.sfbhn.org to access the

housing directory. If you are homeless or need rental assistance, please call 1 (877) 994-4357.

Better Way of Miami Permanent Housing Program(305) 634-3409800 NW 28th St | Miami, FL 33127betterwaymiami.orgHousing is reserved for individuals and/or their families who are living in places not intended for human habitation (e.g., streets) or in emergency shelters or transitional housing (with prior homelessness). The programs allow for a variety of housing choices and a range of supportive services funded by Better Way and other sources in response to the needs of the hard-to-reach homeless population with disabilities.

Camillus House / SRO Residence Inc.(305) 374-1065camillus.org

Camillus House South Dade - Beckham Hall(305) 634-2294camillus.org

Centro Campesino Farmworker Center Self-Help Housing Program(305) 245-773835801 SW 186 Ave | Florida City, FL 33034centrocampesino.orgCentro Campesino Farmworker Center, Inc. is a not-for-profit development corporation dedicated to improving the quality of life and self -sufficiency of farmworkers and their dependents and other South and Central Florida residents of low to moderate income through community building and economic development, provision of affordable housing and related services and educational programs for people of all ages.

Citrus Health Network / Supported Housing Services (305) 825-0300Main Center: 4175 West 20th Ave | Hialeah, FL 33012citrushealth.orgHousing services provided through Citrus are for adults and families with a disability, often due to a chronic mental illness or a co-occurring disorder, victims of domestic violence, people living with HIV/AIDS, veterans, and the chronically homeless. 

Low-Cost Housing

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Coconut Grove (305) 446-30953628 Grand Ave | Coconut Grove, Florida 33133http://www.cdc-florida.org/category/affordable-housing/ Plans, coordinates and executes neighborhood revitalization projects, expands affordable housing availability, and increases business and employment opportunities in South Florida.

East Little Havana Community Development Corporation(305) 856-25471699 Coral Way | Coral Gables, FL 33145http://www.eastlittlehavanacdc.com/5801.html Provides affordable low-income housing in the form of homeownership units and rental units.

Fellowship House / Residential Services(305) 667-10365711 South Dixie Hwy | Miami, FL 33143fellowshiphouse.orgAssists adults with severe and persistent psychiatric disabilities and individuals that also have co-occurring substance abuse disorders, achieve the maximum level of community integration and self-reliance. This is accomplished by providing a comprehensive continuum of programs and services offering supportive opportunities for vocational and social rehabilitation as well as residential options, psychiatric and case management services.

Habitat for Humanity(305) 634-3628 3800 NW 22nd Ave | Miami, FL 331428:00 am - 4:30 pm | Mon - Frimiamihabitat.org Provides access to improved shelter through its’ products and services.

Hialeah Housing Program 305-888-974475 East 6th St | Hialeah, FL 33010hialeahhousing.orgThe Hialeah Housing Authority is dedicated to providing eligible, low-income families in its’ community with quality, affordable housing that is decent and safe.

Hope Center / Community Apartments South 305-545-7572hopecenterhc.org

Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence Housing Discrimination Assistance305-651-HOPEhopefhc.com

Low-Cost Housing

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Little Haiti Housing Association305-759-2542HACDC provides decent affordable housing, educational and business enterprise opportunities through programs that create and sustain economic advancement in Haitian American communities.

Lutheran Services Florida / Housing Ministries305-969-8700lsfnet.org

Mentor Florida / Developmental Service Program305-670-0729thementornetwork.com

Miami Behavioral Health Center / Housing305-643-7800mbhc.org

Miami-Dade Department of Human Services Emergency Housing Boarding 305-446-3311Home Program

NANAY (National Alliance to Nurture the Aged and the Youth), Inc.(305) 981-3232659 NE 125th St | North Miami, FL 33161English, Spanish, Filipino9 am-5 pm | Mon – Friwww.nanay.com Provides psychological, social, health, and emotional support and counseling for youth and elders 60+. Offers counseling to individuals and families. Registration is required.

Emergency Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS (HOPWA)305-416-2080ci.miami.fl.us

United States Department Of Veterans Affairs(877) 424-3838 | Hotline 1-877-4AID-VET1201 NW 16th St | Miami, FL 33125http://www.va.gov/homeless/

DCF/Access www.floridahousingsearch.org

Low-Cost Housing

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In case of an emergency, dial 911. Below is a list of hospitals, which offer urgent care. All hospitals, including privately owned, are required by law to treat a patient or transfer them to a public, state-funded hospital. Call the toll-free telephone number below to get information about the statewide

Medicaid managed care medical assistance program. Questions regarding Medicare, your HMO (health maintenance organization), provider service networks and the children’s medical services network can

also be directed to AHCA at 1-888-419-3456

Aventura Hospital & Medical Center (305) 682-700020900 Biscayne Blvd | Aventura, FL 33180 www.Aventurahospital.Com

Baptist Hospital Of Miami (786) 596-19608900 N Kendall Dr. | Miami, FL 33176 www.Baptisthealth.Net

Baptist Health Medical Plaza Country Walk(786) 596-430013500 SW 152 St | Miami, FL 331777:00 am - 11:00 pm | Dailyhttps://baptisthealth.net/en/facilities/plaza-at-country-walk/pages/default.aspx

Baptist Health Medical Plaza (786) 596-38408750 SW 144 Street, Suite 120 | Miami, FL 331766:00 pm - 11:00 pm | Mon – Fri1:00 pm - 11:00 pm | Sat - Sunhttps://baptisthealth.net/en/facilities/plaza-at-palmetto-bay/pages/default.aspx

Baptist Health Medical Plaza Westchester(786) 467-5601 8840 Bird Rd, Suite 100 | Miami, FL 3316511:00 am - 11:00 pm |Daily https://baptisthealth.net/en/facilities/plaza-at-westchester/pages/default.aspx

Medical Care: Hospital

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Baptist Health Medical Plaza West Kendall(786) 596-380013001 North Kendall Dry | Miami, Florida 3318611:00 am - 11:00 pm | Dailyhttps://baptisthealth.net/en/facilities/plaza-at-west-kendall/pages/default.aspx

CliniSanitas Medical Center – Kendall 7135 SW 117th Ave | Miami, FL 33183Spanishhttp://www.clinisanitas.com

Citrus Health Network, Inc.

Main Center (305) 825-0300 4175 West 20th Ave | Hialeah, FL33012 Mon-Fri 8:30a-5:00p Other Service Zip Codes: 33010, 33011, 33012, 33013, 33014, 33015, 33016, 33018, 33122, 33166, 33172, 33178, 33182, 33192

New Horizons MHC (305) 635-0366 1469 NW 36th St | Miami, FL 33142 Other Service Zip Codes: 33109, 33127, 33132, 33137, 33138, (South Of 79th Street), 33142, 33147

Douglas Gardens CMHC – Location 1 (305) 531-5341 1680 Meridian Ave #501 (5th Floor) | Miami Beach, FL 33139

Douglas Gardens CMHC – Location 2

(305) 403-0654 1150 NE 125th St North Miami, FL 33161Other Service Zip Codes: 33138 (North Of 79th Street) 33139, 33140, 33141, 33147 (North Of 79th Street) 33150, 33154, 33161, 33167, 33168, 33169, 33181

Banyan Health Systems (Formerly Miami Behavioral Health Center) (305) 774-3300 3850 Flagler St Miami | FL 33141

Other Service Zip Codes: 33125, 33126, 33128, 33129, 33130, 33131, 33133, 33134, 33135, 33136, 33144, 33145, 33149, 33155, 33156, 33172, 33174, 33175, 33182, 33184, 33185, 33192, 33194

Medical Care: Hospital

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Community Health Of South Florida, Inc. (Chi) (305) 252-4840 10300 SW 216th St | Miami FL, 33190 Other Service Zip Codes: 33030, 33031, 33032, 33033, 33034, 33035, 33039, 33143, 33156, 33157, 33158, 33170, 33173, 33176, 33177, 33183, 33187, 33190, 33193, 33196

Open Door Health Center (Non-emergency)(305) 246-2400151 NW 11th Street, Suite W201 | Homestead, FL 330309 am-8 pm Tues | 9 am - 5 pm Wed - Fri | 8 am - 12 pm Sat opendoorhc.org

Primary healthcare center serving the uninsured poor of South Dade at no cost to them.

Community Health of South Florida, Inc. http://www.chisouthfl.org/services/urgent-care/

Doris Ison Health Center (305) 252-488010300 SW 216th St | Miami, FL 33190Urgent Care: 3 pm -10 pm | Mon - Sun Walk-In Medical Services: 8 am – 3 pm | Mon - Sat

Martin Luther King Jr./ Clinica(305) 242-6006810 West Mowry Dr. | Homestead, FL 33030Urgent Care: 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Mon – SatWalk-In Medical Services: 8:00 am – 3:00 pm | Mon - Sat

Concentra Urgent Care(866) 944-6046 10205 South Dixie Hwy Suite 102 | Pinecrest, FL 331568:00 am - 8:00 pm | Mon - Fri http://www.concentra.comCoral Gables Hospital (305) 445-84613100 Douglas Rd | Coral Gables, FL 33134 www.Coralgableshospital.Com

Doctors’ Hospital (305) 666-21115000 University Drive | Coral Gables, FL 33146 www.Baptisthealth.Net

Medical Care: Hospital

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Douglas Gardens Hospital(305) 751-86265200 NE 2nd Ave | Miami, Florida 33137https://www.miamijewishhealthsystems.org/healthcare-services-programs/hospital/

Emergency Medical Care: Community Health Centers (CMHC)A community mental health center (CMHC) is a publicly funded, not-for-profit center which contracts with South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. for the provision of inpatient, outpatient, day treatment, or emergency services.

Jackson CMHC Adult Outpatient (786) 466-2800 15055 NW 27th Ave | Opa-Locka, FL 33054

Jackson CMHC (Administration/Children’s Services) (786) 466-2700 20201 NW 37th Ave | Miami Gardens, FL 33056 Other Service Zip Codes: 33054, 33055, 33056, 33160, 33162, 33169, 33179, 33180

Emergency Medical Care

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A Baker Act is a means of providing individuals with emergency services and temporary detention for mental health evaluation and treatment when required, either on a voluntary or an involuntary basis. Private Baker Act facilities are funded by private insurance. (In the case of an emergency, patient’s without insurance will be transferred to a state funded facility).

Aventura Hospital & Medical Center (305) 682-700020900 Biscayne Blvd | Aventura, FL 33180 www.Aventurahospital.Com

Jackson South Community Hospital(305) 251-25009333 SW 152nd St | Miami, FL 33176http://www.jacksonhealth.org/jackson-north.asp

Kendall Regional Medical Center(305) 223-300011750 SW 40th St | Miami, FL 3317524 hourshttp://kendallmed.com

Larkin Community Hospital(305) 284-75007031 SW 62nd Ave| South Miami, FL 33143http://larkinhospital.com/site/

Mercy Hospital305-854-4400 3663 S Miami Avenue | Miami, FL 33133 www.Mercymiami.Com

Miami Children’s Hospital 305-666-65116125 SW 31 St | Miami, FL 33155 www.Mch.Com

Miami Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare (305) 575-70001201 NW 16th St | Miami, FL 33125http://www.miami.va.gov/patients/appointments.asp

Mount Sinai Medical Center (305) 682-72414300 Alton Rd | Aventura, FL 33180

Emergency Mental Health Care: Private

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North Shore Medical Center(305) 835-60001100 NW 95th St | Miami, FL 33157

Palmetto General Hospital(305) 823-50002001 West 68th St | Hialeah, FL 33016

Southern Winds Hospital(305) 558-97004225 West 20th Ave | Hialeah, FL 33012

University Of Miami Hospital(305) 689-5511 | (305) 689-44441400 NW 12th Ave | Miami, FL 33136

Westchester Hospital(305) 264-5252 Ext. 11142500 SW 75th Ave | Miami, FL 33155

Emergency Mental Health Care: Private

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A Baker Act is a means of providing individuals with emergency services and temporary detention for mental health evaluation and treatment when required, either on a voluntary or an involuntary basis. Public Baker Act facilities (crisis stabilization units) are funded by the state.

Banyan Health Systems (Formerly Miami Behavioral Health Center)(305) 774-3600 | (305) 774-36163800 W. Flagler St | Miami, FL 33134

Citrus Health Network (24 Hour Crisis Stabilization)(305) 825-0300 Ext. 13004175 West 20th Street | Hialeah, FL 33012

Community Health Of South Florida, Inc. (Chi)(305) 253-5100 | (305) 252-486510300 SW 216th St | Miami, FL 33190

Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center (24 Hour Crisis Residence)(866) 711-8626mjhha.org

Florida 11th Judicial Circuit of FloridaCircuit Court / Probate Division(305) 349-7474jud11.flcourts.org

Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital(305) 355-77771695 NW 9th Ave | Miami, FL 33136

Jackson Community Mental Health Center (24-Hour Crisis Stabilization)(786) 466-2800 | (786) 466-283415055 NW 27th Ave | Opa-Locka, FL 33054

Miami Behavioral Health Center (24-Hour Crisis Stabilization Unit)305-757-0602mbhc.org

New Horizons Community Mental Health Center (24-Hour Crisis Stabilization)305-635-0366nhcmhc.org

Health South Rehabilitation Hospital of Miami(305) 251-380020601 Old Cutler Rd | Miami, FL 33189http://www.healthsouthmiami.com/en

Emergency Mental Health Care: State Facilities

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Hialeah Hospital (305) 693-6100651 East 25 St | Hialeah, FL 33013 www.Hialeahhosp.Com

Homestead Hospital (786) 243-8000975 Baptist Way | Homestead, FL 33033 www.Baptisthealth.Net

Jackson Memorial Hospital (305) 585-11111611 NW 12 Ave | Miami, FL 33136 www.Jacksonhealth.Org

Jackson North Medical Center(305) 651-1100160 NW 170th St | North Miami Beach, FL 33169http://www.jacksonhealth.org/jackson-north.asp

Jackson South Community Hospital(305) 251-25009333 SW 152nd St | Miami, FL 33176http://www.jacksonhealth.org/jackson-north.asp

Kendall Regional Medical Center(305) 223-300011750 SW 40th St | Miami, FL 3317524 hourshttp://kendallmed.com

Kindred Hospital South Florida – Coral Gables(305) 448-15855190 SW 8th St | Coral Gables, FL 33134 http://www.khcoralgables.com

Larkin Community Hospital(305) 284-75007031 SW 62nd Ave | South Miami, FL 33143http://larkinhospital.com/site/

Emergency Mental Health Care: State Facilities

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MD Now Urgent Care1-888-MDNOW-911http://www.mymdnow.com

Location 1(305) 222-83359971 W Flagler St B 240 | Miami, FL 331748:00 am - 8:00 pm

Location 2(305) 379-444212555 Biscayne Blvd | North Miami, FL 331818:00 am - 8:00 pm

Location 3(305) 949-41411770 Miami Gardens Dr. | Miami, FL 33179

Location 4(305) 752-1803 14085 SW 88th St | Miami, FL 33186

Mercy Hospital305-854-4400 3663 S Miami Ave | Miami, FL 33133 www.Mercymiami.Com

Metropolitan Hospital Of Miami (305) 264-10005959 NW 7 St | Miami, FL 33126 www.Mhmiami.Com

Miami Children’s Hospital (305) 666-65116125 SW 31 St | Miami, FL 33155 www.Mch.Com

Miami Urgent Care Center(305) 494-05362645 S. Douglas Rd, Suite 502 | Miami, FL 331337:00 am - 8:00 pm Mon-Thurs | 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Fri | 9:00 am-5:00 pm Sat | 9:00 am -2:00 pm Sunhttp://www.miamiurgentcare.com/walkinclinicmiami.html

Emergency Mental Health Care: State Facilities

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Mount Sinai Medical Center (305) 674-20644300 Alton Rd | Miami Beach, FL 33139 www.Msmc.Com

North Shore Medical Center(305) 835-60001100 NW 95th St | Miami, FL 33150 https://www.northshoremedical.com

Nicklaus Children’s Hospital(305) 666-65113100 SW 62nd Ave | Miami, FL 33155https://www.nicklauschildrens.org/home

Palmetto General Hospital (305) 823-50002001 W 68 St | Hialeah, FL 33016 www.Palmettogeneral.Com

RiteCare Medical Center – Urgent Care Centers9:00 am – 8:00 pm Mon-Fri | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Sat-Sunhttp://www.ritecaremc.com

Brickell/Downtown (305) 513 -38181250 S Miami Ave | Miami, FL 33130

Hialeah (305) 513 – 3818915 West 49 St | Hialeah, FL 33012

The Falls/South Miami (305) 513 – 381814201 S. Dixie Hwy | Miami, FL 33176

South Miami Hospital 786-662-40006200 SW 73 Street | Miami, FL 33143 www.Baptisthealth.Net

Sister Emmanuel Hospital(305) 285-29393663 S Miami Ave | Miami | FL 33133http://sisteremmanuelhospital.com

Emergency Mental Health Care: State Facilities

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Specialty Medical Hospital(305) 416-5700 | Referral Phone: (305) 416-5706955 NW 3rd St Victoria Center | Miami, FL 33128http://miami.selectspecialtyhospitals.com

University Of Miami Health System (Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital / Bascom Palmer Eye Institute)(305) 326-6000900 NW 17 St | Miami, FL 33136 Uhealthsysstem.com | www.Bascompalmer.Org Ophthalmology Hospital And Clinics. Also Treats Certain Eye And Other Cancers.

University Of Miami Hospital (305) 325-55111400 NW 12 Ave | Miami, FL 33136 www.Umiamihospital.Com

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center And University Of Miami Hospitals & Clinics (305) 243-10001475 NW 12 Ave | Miami, FL 33136 www.Sylvester.Org

Veterans Affairs Medical Center (305) 575-3203 1201 NW 16 St | Miami, FL 33125 www.Miami.va.Gov

Westchester General Hospital (305) 264-52522500 SW 75 Ave | Miami, FL 33155 www.Westchesterhospital.Com

Emergency Mental Health Care: State Facilities

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Belafonte Tacolcy - Care Coordination Program(305) 751-1295 x1116161 NW 9th Ave | Miami, FL 33127English, Creole, Spanish8:30 am - 6:00 pm | Mon – Frihttp://www.tacolcy.org/ The program develops a case plan on family concerns and provides a 90-day follow up on progress. Services offered include parenting skills, individuals/family counseling, employment resources, food stamps, Medicaid, cash assistance and substance dependency.

Doris Ison Health Center (305) 252-488010300 SW 216th St | Miami, FL 33190Urgent Care: Mon – Sun | 3pm – 10pmWalk-In Medical Services: Mon – Sat. | 8am – 3pm 

Institute for Child & Family Health (ICFH)

North Dade Clinic(305) 685-038115490 NW 7th Ave | Miami, FL 33169

Markenson Clinic(305) 558-2480430 W 66th St | Hialeah, FL 33012

Sunset Clinic(305) 274-31729380 Sunset Drive #B-120/B-250/B-165/B-230 | Miami, FL 33173English, Spanish, CreoleOperates three outpatient clinics and dozens of outreach centers throughout Miami-Dade County providing health, behavioral health, educational, and prevention services to children, adolescents, and families.

Nami of Miami305-665-25405782 Commerce Ln | South Miami, FL 33143English, Spanishwww.namiofmiami.orgAs part of the national alliance on mental illness, Nami is friends, families and individuals with mental illnesses who offer information, support, advocacy and resources for each other.

Counseling / Mental Health

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NANAY (National Alliance to Nurture the Aged and the Youth), Inc.(305) 981-3232659 NE 125th St | North Miami, FL 33161English, Spanish, Filipino9 am - 5 pm | Mon - Fri www.nanay.comProvides psychological, social, health, and emotional support and counseling for youth and elders 60+. Offers counseling to individuals and families.

Regis House

Main Office(305) 642-76002010 NW 7th St | Miami, FL 33125

Adolescent and Family(305) 254-19289225 W 158th Lane | Miami, FL 331578:30 am - 5:30 pm | Mon - Friregishouse.org Community-based organization which offers various programs and services such as co-occurring psychiatric/mental health, substance abuse services, individual, group, and family counseling/therapy, school-based prevention programs, and public assistance programs.

THE LODGE – Emergency Shelter For Domestic Violence Victims(305) 693-0232PO Box 470728 | Miami, FL 33147English, Spanish, Creole, French, Sign Language, Assisted speech devices available24 hours a day, 7 days a weekwww.thelodgemiami.org The Lodge provides emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault and their dependents. Clients that do not wish to remain in the shelter may also receive assistance. In addition, The Lodge provides emergency assistance to men (regardless of sexual orientation) survivors of domestic violence.

Services include:Information and Referral Counseling Case ManagementChild AssessmentFood Financial AssistanceLegal AssistanceHousing and Shelter Support groups for women and childrenTherapist from Douglas Gardens on-site

Counseling / Mental Health

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Thelma Gibson Health Initiatives, Inc.(305) 446-15433634 Grand Ave | Coconut Grove, FL 33133www.tghimiami.org Provides array of social services to underserved groups for HIV/AIDS, homelessness, mental health and substance abuse with free and confidential HIV/AIDS testing and counseling for those aged 14 and up; at-risk seniors to maximize each person’s ability to “age in place” safely and with dignity; youth and families under the Children’s Trust Youth Prevention Intervention Program.

Counseling / Mental Health

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Drop-in centers are intended to provide a range of opportunities for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness to independently develop, operate, and participate in social, recreational and networking activities.

Advocate Program (305) 704-0131 www.advocateprogram.org Hours vary by location - Call for more information. English, Spanish Offers outpatient substance abuse counseling, outpatient mental health services, individual supportive, psychotherapy, group counseling, and case management services.

South Dade 10700 Caribbean Blvd, Suite 105 | Miami, FL 33189

North Dade 18425 NW 2nd Ave, Suite 100 | Miami, FL 33169

Banyan Health Systems “Villa Esperanza” (786) 378-5565 1566 SW 1st St | Miami, FL 33135

Care Resource (305) 576-1234 3510 Biscayne Blvd, 3rd Floor | Miami, FL 33137 English, Spanish, Creole, Russian, Portuguese www.careresource.org Offers affordable counseling and support services for children and parents, individuals, couples and families.

Counseling / Mental Health: Drop-In Centers

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Camillus House, Inc. (305) 374-1065 1603 NW 7th Ave | Miami, FL 33136 English, Spanish, Creole 6:30 am - 4:30 pm | Mon - Fri www.camillus.org

Health Day Center Non-residential services only program providing services to the on-the-street, mentally ill homeless population (adults older than 25). Referrals and walk-ins accepted.

Camillus House, Inc, - Outpatient Non-residential services only program providing outpatient mental health services, as well as referrals, such as life skill classes and case management services to the on-the-street, mentally ill homeless population. Referrals and walk-ins are accepted.

Citrus Health Network (Kiva Drop-In Center) (305) 884-1382 1339 SE 9th Ave | Hialeah, FL 33010

Community Health and Wellness Center of Miami, Inc.(305) 541-5245759 NW 22 Ave, Suite 202 | Miami, FL 331258:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs | 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Wed | 8:00 am - 8:00 pm FriEnglish, Spanish, Creolecommunityhealthcenterofmiami.org Counselors and programs provide emotional support, information and guidance to help people resolve personal or interpersonal issues (including domestic violence).

Douglas Gardens Drop-In Center (305) 403-0654 1150 NE 125th St | North Miami, FL 33161

Fresh Start Of Miami-Dade Drop-In Center (305) 623-9937 | Toll-Free 1-877-854-8781 18441 NW 2nd Ave, Suite 106 & 108 | Miami Gardens, FL 33169

New Hope Drop-In Center (305) 635-2297 1714 NW 36th St | Miami FL, 33142

Counseling / Mental Health: Drop-In Centers

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Citrus Health Network, Inc.(305) 825-03004175 West 20 Avenue | Hialeah, FL 33012English, Spanish www.citrushealth.orgOffers crisis unit, non-residential and residential facilities for those under therapeutic/psychiatric evaluation and treatment.

Douglas Garden Community Mental Health Center(305) 531-5341701 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139www.dgcmhc.org English, SpanishProvides behavioral health care for adults and children, case management, substance abuse counseling, and housing assistance for individuals with mental illness.

Family Counseling Services Of Greater Miami(305) 271-98007412 Sunset Dr. | Miami, FL 33143English, Spanishwww.familycounseling.orgImproves the lives of children and their families through prevention programs, mental health counseling and support services.

Healthy Connections CMHC(305) 646-01122780 SW 37th Ave, Suite 206 | Miami, FL 33133English, Spanish8:30 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-Frihealthyconnectionscmhc.org Offers a full range of psychological, bilingual, services to adults, adolescents, children, couples and family therapy as well.

New Horizons Community Mental Health Center(305) 635-03661469 NW 36 St | Miami, FL 33142English, Spanish, Creolewww.nhorizonscs.comProvides case management, counseling services, health education, and social and cultural activities.

Counseling / Mental Health: Drop-In Centers

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Trinity Church – Peacemakers Family Center(786) 888-467317801 NW 2nd Ave | Miami, FL 33169English, Spanish, French, Creole11:30 am - 5:00 pm Mon | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tue, Wed | 9:30 am - 3:00 pm Sun www.peacemakers.comAssists individuals and families in crisis with housing assistance, crisis counseling, legal assistance, case management, job counseling and placement referral services, and unemployment insurance benefit counseling.

Counseling / Mental Health: Drop-In Centers

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Association For The Development Of The Exceptional(305) 573-37372801 N Miami Ave | Miami, FL 33127English, Spanish8:00 am - 4:00 pm | Mon-Friwww.ademiami.org1 Offers adult day training, culinary art training, and supported employment.Clients must be 18 years of age or older and have a primary disability of mental retardation, as well as secondary disabilities of cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, behavioral or physical challenges, auditory or speech challenges, and other conditions categorized as developmental disabilities.

Belafonte Tacolcy - Care Coordination Program(305) 751-1295 x1116161 NW 9th Ave | Miami, FL 33127English, Creole, Spanish8:30 am - 6:00 pm | Mon-Frihttp://www.tacolcy.org/ The program develops a case plan on family concerns and provides a 90-day follow up on progress. Services offered include parenting skills, individual and family counseling, employment resources, food stamps, Medicaid, cash assistance and substance dependency.

Career Gear305-444-1944 280 NW 9th St | Miami, FL 33136English, Spanish, Creolewww.careergear.orgProvides appropriate business clothing for job seekers and have grown to provide services and resources that help clients in retaining employment and advancing in the workplace through advancement skills.

Catalyst Miami - Public Allies Miami(305) 576-50011900 Biscayne Blvd Suite 200 | Miami, FL 33132www.catalystmiami.org Apply online: www.publicallies.org 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - FriEnglishOffers training and employment programs. Ally applicants must be over 18, have a high school diploma or GED and be a US citizen or resident.

Training

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Center For Independent Living Of South Florida – Northeast (Disabilities)(305) 354-4454 | (305) 751-80251601 NE 164th St | Miami, FL 33162English, Spanish, Creole, French9:30 am - 4:00 pm | Mon - Friwww.soflacil.org CILSF serves any adult or child with a physical, psychological, cognitive, environmental or sensory impairment. It is the single point of access to resources for people with disabilities. Provides information and referral, peer support, pre-vocational skills, advocacy, loan closet job search/placement and low-cost housing.

Centro Campesino - Open Doors(305) 245-7738 x22535801 SW 186th Ave | Florida City, FL 33034www.centrocampesino.orgEnglish, Spanish9:00 am - 6:00 pm | Mon-FriOpen Doors provides job training, resume writing, vocational training and job placement. Centro Campesino targets jobs in the service industry, which will lead to higher pay with benefits, and career advancement opportunities. Also assists with job placement search/placement and job training formats.

Community Coalition - Refugee Program(305) 887-4140300 East 1st Ave Suite 201 |Hialeah, FL 33010English, Spanish9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-Frihttp://www.communitycoalition.info/#!/cktcThis program provides counseling services that assist our participants develop employability skills. Provides help to participants in obtaining and retaining a job. Also provides them with needed transportation services. Offers immigrant/refugee employment programs. Must have less than 5 years living in U.S. & legally able to work.

Dress for Success - Suited For Success(305) 444-19441600 NW 3rd Ave Suite 111 | Miami, FL 33136Offers business clothing, tailored workshops on readiness for job interviews, professional image, communication skills, and business etiquette.

Training

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Easter Seals - Vocational Services(305) 325-04701475 NW 14th Ave | Miami, FL 33125English, Spanish7:00 am - 7:00 pm Mon - Fri | 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Satwww.southflorida.easterseals.comProvides a full range of education, training, employment and rehabilitative programs and services for disabled residents of all ages in the local community. Services include supported living, employment and job placement.

JCS - Project Hope(305) 403-6549735 NE 125th St | Miami, FL 33161English, Spanish9:00am-5:00pm, Mon-FriHttp://jcsfl.org/programs/project-hope/ Offers job search/placement, and job training formats for homeless individuals in need of employment assistance.

Lotus House Thrift Chic Boutique2040 NW 7th Avenue | Miami, FL 33127(305) 576-4112English, Spanish10:00 am - 7:00 pm | Mon - Sathttp://lotushouse.org/Boutique, donation center and retail work program benefiting the Lotus House. Our Chic Boutique provides vocational training opportunities for Lotus House guests and alumni to gain skills, work experience, and build a nest egg to start their new lives off the streets. Professional development opportunities include basic life skills, education programs, employment training, basic job readiness, retail job training, barista job training and e-commerce job training.

M-DC CAHS8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Mon-FriEnglish, Spanish, Creolehttp://www.miamidade.gov/socialservices/service-centers.asp#emergency Provides assistance to those experiencing a one-time crisis situation, which interrupts their ability to pay utility bills, rent, mortgage or secure necessary food. The program also provides assistance for temporary shelter on a limited basis.

Accion Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 545-2224 | 305-547-4892970 SW 1st St | Miami, FL 33128 (3rd & 4th Floors)

Training

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Caleb Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 636-2200 | (305) 636-22962301 NW 54th St | Miami, FL 33142

Coconut Grove Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 446-33113750 S Dixie Hwy | Miami, FL 33133

Culmer Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 438-41611600 NW 3rd Ave | Miami, FL 33136

Edison Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 758-9662150 NW 79th St | Miami, FL 33150

Florida City Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 247-20681600 NW 6th Court | Florida City, FL 33034

Goulds (Withers Center)305-233-212121300 SW 122nd Ave | Miami, FL 33177

Hialeah Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 884-4801 | (305) 547-4892300 East 1st Ave | Hialeah, FL 33010

Liberty City Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 349-99822500 NW 62nd Street | Miami, FL 33147

Miami Beach 305-672-1705miamidade.gov

Miami Gardens/Opa-Locka Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 623-650016405 NW 25th Ave | Miami Gardens, FL 33054

Naranja Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 258-547113955 SW 264th St | Naranja, FL 33032

Training

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Perrine Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 254-580417801 Homestead Ave | Miami, FL 33157

South Beach Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 672-1705833 6th Street | Miami Beach, FL 33139

Sweetwater 305-207-5377miamidade.gov

Wynwood Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 547-76612905 NW 2nd Ave | Miami, FL 33127

Project Upstart305-995-7558http://studentservices.dadeschools.net/projectupstart/ Provides services for MDCPS students individual and with families experiencing homelessness.

Richmond-Perrine Optimist Club - Work Experience Program(305) 233-932518055 Homestead Ave | Miami, FL 331579:00 am - 6:00 pm | Mon - FriEnglishwww.richmondperrineoptimist.orgProvides employability skills training, job placement, and a stipend for services rendered. Services provided to West Perrine and Goulds. Job training and work experience.

Sunrise Community(305) 596-90409040 Sunset Dr. | Miami, FL 33173www.sunrisegroup.orgProvides people with disabilities the assistance and support necessary to enable them to live valued lives in the community. Services Include adult day training, companion services, in-home support services, ICF/DD (intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled), residential habilitation, respite care and supported employment.

Employment

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The Arc Of South Florida - Robert T. Knight Centers And Leap Program8:00 am - 4:00 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, Spanishwww.arcsofla.orgThis skills training and counseling program focuses on self-help skills, community living, vocational ability and motor skills for adults with intellectual, developmental and some physical disabilities. Services include adult day training, work activity centers, supported employment, independent living skills, and vocational rehabilitation.

Hialeah(305) 759-8500935 SE 14th St | Hialeah, FL 33010

Homestead(305) 759-8500712 SW Krome Ter | Homestead, FL 33030

Volunteers Of America (Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program)(305) 644-03351492 W Flagler Street | Miami, FL 33135English, Spanish, Creolevoaflorida.orgIn partnership with the veteran’s employment and training services, Volunteers of America provides job readiness, training, placement, and follow-up services to target local workforce demands with both classroom-based learning and on-the-job training. Veterans participate in job searches, and receive supportive services to ease their return to employment.

Year Up Miami(305) 237-724025 Ne 2nd St, Building 5, Room 5512 | Miami, FL 331328:30 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - Fri www.yearup.orgProvides one-year intensive training program for urban young adults 18-24 with combination of hands-on technical and professional skills, college credit, and corporate internships.

Youth Co-Op, Inc.(305) 643-67303525 NW 7th Street | Miami, FL 33125www.ycoop.org Provides workforce services at eight centers which includes job search (placement and career counseling), employment workshops, resume writing, internet access to online job searches and statewide job banks, use of office equipment for career development purposes, on-the-job training/paid work experience opportunities, individual training accounts (educational scholarships), and support services (child care, transportation assistance, etc.)

Employment

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Abriendo Puertas, Inc.(305) 649-64491401 SW 1st St, Suite 209 | Miami, FL 331359:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-FriSpanish, Englishabriendopuertasfl.orgProvides job placement referrals in addition to various classes and trainings through the Adult and Community Education Program.

Ayuda / Family Empowerment - Parents Now Program305-864-6885ayudamiami.org

Association For The Development Of The Exceptional(305) 573-37372801 N Miami Ave | Miami, FL 331278:00 am - 4:00 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, Spanishwww.ademiami.org1 Offers adult day training, culinary art training, and supported employment.Clients must be 18 years of age or older and have a primary disability of mental retardation, as well as secondary disabilities of cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, behavioral or physical challenges, auditory or speech challenges, and other conditions categorized as developmental disabilities.

Belafonte Tacolcy - Care Coordination Program(305) 751-1295 x1116161 NW 9th Ave | Miami, FL 331278:30 am - 6:00 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, Creole, Spanishhttp://www.tacolcy.org/ The program develops a case plan on family concerns and provides a 90-day follow up on progress. Services offered include parenting skills, individuals/family counseling, employment resources, food stamp, Medicaid, cash assistance and substance dependency.

Branches - United Way Center For Financial Stabilitywww.branchesfl.org/home/programs-2/achieve/united-way-cfs/ English, Spanish, Creole9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-Fri | Call for appointmentProvides the tools and resources necessary to help individuals achieve financial stability. Services include: financial coaching and education, credit counseling, free income tax preparation/income tax return, free life insurance through LifeBridge, affordable internet, benefits enrollment, employment services (job training, interviewing skills and resume building), financial workshops, seminars and trainings and other asset building services.

Employment

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North Dade(305) 442-830611500 NW 12th Ave | Miami, FL 33168

South Dade(305) 442-8306129 SW 5th Ave | Homestead, FL 33034

Careersource South FloridaCareerSource South Florida Centers are intended to meet all career information and assistance needs in the local area. These offices provide the public with unemployment claims, job search, career counseling, training evaluation, veteran’s services, and job corps. They also provide employers with the opportunity to list employment openings, finding information about business and tax incentives for hiring qualified persons, and specialized assistance with creating customized training programs to suit their business employment needs.http://www.careersourcesfl.com/

Carol City Center(305) 620-80124888 NW 183rd St, Suites 201-206 | Opa-Locka, FL 33055

City Of Miami Center(305) 372-8300750 NW 20th St 4th Floor | Miami, FL 33127

Employ Florida Marketplace(305) 470-56277300 NW 19th St Suite 500 | Miami, FL 33126www.employflorida.com Provides job lists, open positions or job orders for any employer/individual nationwide. To place a job the employer needs to complete a job form.

Hialeah Downtown Center(305) 883-8070240 East 1st Ave Suite 222 | Hialeah, FL 33010

Homestead Center(305) 242-537328951 S Dixie Hwy | Homestead, FL 33033

Little Havana Center(305) 442-69005040 NW 7th St Suite 200 | Miami, FL 33126

Employment

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Main Center(305) 594-76157300 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 500 | Miami, FL 33126English, Spanish8:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - Fri

North Miami Beach Center(305) 654-7175801 NE 167 St | Miami, FL 33167

Northside Center(305) 693-20607900 NW 27 Ave Suite 200 | Miami, FL 33147

Opa-Locka Center(305) 953-3407780 Fisherman St Suite 110 | Opa-Locka, FL 33054

Perrine Center(305) 252-44409555 SW 175th Ter | Miami, FL 33157

South Miami Center(305) 284-09365825 SW 68th St | Miami, FL 33143

West Dade Center(305) 228-23008485 Bird Rd 2nd Floor | Miami, FL 33155

CNC-Refugee Employment and Training Program305-642-3484 Ext. 1091223 SW 4th St, 2nd Floor | Miami, FL 33135English, Spanishwww.cnc.org Provides education and employment assistance to welfare recipients who are receiving TANF.

Employment

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Camillus House, Inc.(305) 374-10651603 NW 7th Ave | Miami, FL 331368:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - FriEnglish, Spanish, Creolewww.camillus.org Fully integrated programs and services are provided through multiple core competency areas that include emergency services, housing, health care, substance abuse treatment and job training and placement. (Emergency assistance with food, clothing and shelter, job training and placement, residential substance abuse treatment and aftercare, behavioral health and maintenance, health care access and disease prevention, transitional and permanent housing, crisis intervention and legal services.

Casa - Social Program - Employment and Referral(305) 463-7468 x10110300 SW 72nd St Building 300, Suite 387 | Miami, FL 33173English, Spanish9:30 am - 5:00 pm Mon – Thurs | 9:30 am - 2:00 pm Friwww.casa-us.orgThe Employment and Referral program connects local employers with those in search of employment. Companies and businesses can contact CASA and inform them of their job openings. CASA provides referral and job orientation.

Catalyst Miami - Public Allies Miami(305) 576-50011900 Biscayne Blvd Suite 200 | Miami, FL 33132www.catalystmiami.org Apply online at www.publicallies.org9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - Fri EnglishOffers training and employment programs. Ally applicants must be over 18, have a high school diploma or GED and be a US citizen or resident.

Center For Independent Living Of South Florida – Northeast (Disabilities)(305) 354-4454 | (305) 751-80251601 NE 164th St | Miami, FL 331629:30 am - 4:00 pm | Mon – FriEnglish, Spanish, Creole, Frenchwww.soflacil.org CILSF serves any adult or child with a physical, psychological, cognitive, environmental or sensory impairment. It is the single point of access to resources for people with disabilities. Provides information and referral, peer support, pre-vocational skills, advocacy and loan closet as well as job search/placement, low-cost housing and job/training formats.

Employment

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Centro Campesino - Open Doors(305) 245-7738 x22535801 SW 186th Ave | Florida City, FL 33034www.centrocampesino.org9:00 am - 6:00 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, SpanishOpen Doors provides job training, resume writing, vocational training and job placement. Centro Campesino targets jobs in the service industry, which will lead to higher pay with benefits, and career advancement opportunities. Also includes job search/placement, low-cost housing and job/training formats.

Church World Service(305) 597-09221924 NW 84th Ave | Doral, FL 33126www.cwsglobal.orgServices include preparation of resumes, employment services, community orientation, counseling services, case management services and maintenance assistance.

City of Miami / Workforce Development305-693-3120

Community Coalition - Refugee Program(305) 887-4140300 East 1st Ave Suite 201 |Hialeah, FL 33010English, Spanish9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-Frihttp://www.communitycoalition.info/#!/cktcThis program provides counseling services that assist our participants develop employability skills. Provides help to participants in obtaining and retaining a job. Also provides them with needed transportation services. Services offered are immigrant/refugee employment programs

Creative Staffing9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - FriEnglish, Spanishcreativestaffing.comCreative Staffing is a local, minority owned, and multi-lingual facility that helps individuals find jobs or helps clients find employees.

Kendall(305) 279-77997700 North Kendall Dr., Suite 304 | Miami, FL 33156

North Dade(305) 362-53006625 Miami Lakes Dr. Suite 382 | Miami Lakes, FL 33014

Employment

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Disability Independence Group, Inc.(305) 669-28222990 SW 35th Ave | Miami, FL 33133www.justdigit.orgEnglish, Spanish9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - FriDisability Independence Group, Inc. promotes recruitment, education and employment of persons with disabilities thereby improving their lives through competitive employment and financial stability; and through the changing of society’s perception of persons with disabilities.

Dress for Success - Suited For Success(305) 444-19441600 NW 3rd Ave, Suite 111 | Miami, FL 33136Offers business clothing, tailored workshops on readiness for job interviews, professional image, communication skills, and business etiquette for men.

Department of Education (305) 364-3000rehabworks.orgVocational rehabilitation services

Easter Seals - Vocational Services(305) 325-04701475 NW 14th Ave | Miami, FL 331257:00 am - 7:00 pm Mon - Fri | 8:00 am - 4:30 pm SatEnglish, Spanishwww.southflorida.easterseals.comProvides a full range of education, training, employment and rehabilitative programs and services for disabled residents of all ages in the local community. Services include supported living, employment and job placement.

Epilepsy Foundation of Florida305-670-4949efof.org Employment services

Florida Department Of Education- Vocational Rehabilitation Services(305) 628-7244 1111 Park Center Blvd, Suite 100 | Miami, FL 33169English, Spanish, Creolewww.rehabworks.org Assists persons with a physical or mental impairment that, for the individual, constitutes a substantial impediment to employment. Also provides free diagnostic evaluations for learning and reading skills.

Employment

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Goodwill(305) 326-4205 2121 NW 21st St | Miami, FL 331428:00 am - 4:30 pm | Mon - FriEnglish, Spanish, Creolewww.goodwillmiami.orgServices offered include job development and placement, supported employment, work services.

Job Development And PlacementAssists disabled and disadvantaged individuals by helping them achieve employment and earnings commensurate with their abilities and their vocational, psychological, social and medical needs. Individuals receive intensive pre-employment counseling and guidance to instill confidence and motivation. Employers receive services to facilitate successful employment of participants.

Supported EmploymentProvides individualized training and employment. Participants are placed in an actual job in the community as an employee in a Goodwill service contract component or as an individual placement. Careful matching of work/job characteristics, intensive advocacy, on-site training in work and related skills by a job coach and subsequent ongoing ancillary services assure success.

Work ServicesProvides employment to individuals who need services in a structured program that will enhance the individual’s maximum potential for competitive employment, and assists the person in overcoming the personal, social or performance problems which may be interfering with the person’s ability to maintain competitive employment.

Hispanic Coalition - Kendall(305) 262-00602676 SW 137th Ave | Miami, FL 331759:00 am - 5:00 pm | WedEnglish, SpanishProvides job placement, at risk youth and family intervention and immigration assistance to new immigrants.

Jackson CMHC - TANF(786) 466-280015055 NW 27th Ave | Opa-Locka, FL 33054English, Spanish, Creole8:00 am - 4:30 pm | Mon - Friwww.jhsmiami.orgAssessment, case management, screening, and treatment services are available to those people with employment and familial instability. These services are also available to families 200% below poverty level.

Employment

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JCS - Employment Assistance Program(305) 576-655011155 SW 112th Ave | Miami, FL 331769:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon – FriEnglishwww.jcsfl.orgProvides basic employment services to aid individuals in securing employment, gaining self-sufficiency and improving independent living through community counseling services and job placement assistance.

JCS - Joblink(305) 899-1587735 NE 125th St | Miami, FL 331618:30 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - FriEnglish, Spanish, Yiddishwww.jcsfl.orgProvides a link for local businesses and industries to list job vacancies as potential job leads for individuals in need of employment.

JCS - Project Hope(305) 403-6549735 NE 125th St | Miami, FL 331619:00am-5:00pm, Mon-FriEnglish, SpanishHttp://jcsfl.org/programs/project-hope/ Offers job search/placement, job training formats for homeless individuals in need of employment assistance.

Latin Chamber of Commerce305-642-3870camacol.orgSmall business opportunities

Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers 305-858-2610lhanc.orgRefugee Employment Program

Employment

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Lotus House Thrift Chic Boutique2040 NW 7th Avenue | Miami, FL 33127(305) 576-4112English, Spanish10:00 am - 7:00 pm | Mon - Sathttp://lotushouse.org/Boutique, donation center and retail work program benefiting the Lotus House. Our Chic Boutique provides vocational training opportunities for Lotus House guests and alumni to gain skills, work experience, and build a nest egg to start their new lives off the streets. Professional development opportunities include basic life skills, education programs, employment training, basic job readiness, retail job training, barista job training and e-commerce job training.

Lutheran Services Florida 305-559-1177lsfnet.orgEmployment program

Mactown - Skill Acquisition Center(305) 758-44856300 NE 2nd Ave | Miami, FL 331388:00 am - 4:30 pm | Mon - FriEnglish, Spanish, Creole, Russianwww.mactown.orgProvides day-programming services to adults with developmental disabilities who have behavioral needs who are part of the intermediate care facility, group home and community-based clients. Provides classes on daily living skills, field trips, employment training, leisure activities, etc. (disability related center based employment).

MBCS - FRI-E-N-D(305) 638-22832490 NW 35th St | Miami, FL 33142English, Spanish6:00 pm - until food runs out | SunFRI-E-N-D (feeding, relieving, instructing, employing - and- dressing) is a program that seeks to provide assistance to low-income families and individuals through food boxes, clothing and shoes for children and adults. Food is distributed at Miami Jackson Senior High School.

Employment

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M-DC CAHShttp://www.miamidade.gov/socialservices/service-centers.asp#emergency 8:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, Spanish, CreoleProvides assistance to those experiencing a one-time crisis situation, which interrupts their ability to pay utility bills, rent, mortgage or secure necessary food. The program also provides assistance for temporary shelter on a limited basis. The customer must be able to document the crisis and show ability to maintain expenses after the receipt of the emergency assistance. Must bring a picture id, proof of income, and proof of emergency assistance for services.

Accion Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 545-2224 | 305-547-4892970 SW 1st St | Miami, FL 33128 (3rd & 4th Floors)

Caleb Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 636-2200 | (305) 636-22962301 NW 54th St | Miami, FL 33142

Coconut Grove Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 446-33113750 S Dixie Hwy | Miami, FL 33133

Culmer Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 438-41611600 NW 3rd Ave | Miami, FL 33136

Edison Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 758-9662150 NW 79th St | Miami, FL 33150

Florida City Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 247-20681600 NW 6th Ct | Florida City, FL 33034

Goulds (Withers Center)(305) 233-212121300 SW 122nd Ave | Miami, FL 33177

Hialeah Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 884-4801 | (305) 547-4892300 E 1st Ave | Hialeah, FL 33010

Liberty City Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 349-99822500 NW 62nd St | Miami, FL 33147

Employment

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Miami Beach 305-672-1705

Miami Gardens/Opa-Locka Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 623-650016405 NW 25th Ave | Miami Gardens, FL 33054

Naranja Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 258-547113955 SW 264th St | Naranja, FL 33032

Perrine Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 254-580417801 Homestead Ave | Miami, FL 33157

South Beach Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 672-1705833 6th St | Miami Beach, FL 33139

Sweetwater 305-207-5377

Wynwood Community Resource Center - Emergency Food and Shelter(305) 547-76612905 NW 2nd Ave | Miami, FL 33127

Miami-Dade Community Action Agency305-245-5865miamidade.gov Farmworker program

Open Arms - Employment and Career Development(305) 263-32595556 SW 8th St | Coral Gables, FL 331349:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - FriEnglish, Spanishwww.openarmscommunitycenter.orgEmployment specialist will work closely in identify goals, objectives, and planning needs to include, employment assessment, job search assistance, research labor market, network with employers, job development and job placement, referrals to job fairs, and assistance with resumes.

Employment

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Richmond-Perrine Optimist Club - Work Experience Program(305) 233-932518055 Homestead Ave | Miami, FL 331579:00 am - 6:00 pm | Mon - FriEnglishwww.richmondperrineoptimist.orgProvides employability skills training, job placement, and a stipend for services rendered. Services provided to West Perrine and Goulds. Also assists with job training and work experience.

Salvation Army(305) 637-67001907 NW 38th St | Miami, FL 331428:30 am - 4:30 pm | Mon - FriEnglish, Spanish, Creolewww.salvationarmymiami.comTemporary shelter is intended to empower people to regain their independence and self-sufficiency. Our guests receive housing, meals, case management, life skills instruction and counseling in a clean, safe and supportive environment. Additional services include tutoring, support groups, spiritual support and ad-hoc community services for employment and housing opportunities.

Sant La - Employment Placement Assistance(305) 573-48715000 Biscayne Blvd Suite 110 | Miami, FL 331379:00 am - 6:00 pm Mon-Thurs | 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Fri English, Creole, French, Spanishwww.santla.orgAssists people in need with employment and job placement by referring clients to employers who may have open positions. Provides access to South Florida Workforce’s Access Point system and offers resume assistance. Additionally they help clients file Unemployment Compensation claims and follow-up assistance with claiming their UC weeks or any other UC/AWI issues.

South Florida Workforce / One-Stop Career Service Centerssouthfloridaworkforce.com

Carol City305-620-8012

Downtown305-883-6925

Hialeah Gardens305-826-4011

Homestead 305-242-5373

Employment

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Little Havana305-643-6730

North Miami Beach305- 654-7175

Northside305-693-2060

Perrine305-252-4440

Skilled Resources, Inc.(305) 637-47701059 SW 27th Ave | Miami, FL 331355:30 am – 5 pm Mon – Fri | 6:00 am - 5:30 pm SatEnglish, SpanishSkilled Resources provides temporary employment services. Work opportunities consist of construction, cleaning, electrician, etc. Temporary Employment

Sunrise Community (305) 596-90409040 Sunset Dr. | Miami, FL 33173www.sunrisegroup.orgA private, non-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide people with disabilities the assistance and support necessary to enable them to live valued lives in the community. Services Include adult day training, companion services, in-home support services, ICF/DD (intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled), residential habilitation, respite care and supported employment.

Employment

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The Arc Of South Florida - Robert T. Knight Centers And Leap Program8:00 am - 4:00 pm | Mon-FriEnglish, Spanishwww.arcsofla.orgThis skills training and counseling program focuses on self-help skills, community living, vocational ability and motor skills for adults with intellectual, developmental and some physical disabilities. Services include adult day training, work activity centers, supported employment, independent living skills, and vocational rehabilitation.

Hialeah(305) 759-8500935 SE 14th St | Hialeah, FL 33010

Homestead(305) 759-8500712 SW Krome Ter | Homestead, FL 33030

Transition - Job Placement Program For Offenders(305) 571-20011550 NW 3rd Ave Bldg. C | Miami, FL 331368:00 am - 5:00 pm | Mon - FriEnglish, Spanish, Creolewww.transitioninc.orgTransition, Inc. interviews, counsels, provides employability skills training, personal budgeting, cognitive/behavioral job training and refers clients to employers willing to hire ex-offenders. Also assists employers in receiving tax credits, pre-screens applicants, provides bonding service and conducts follow-up. Develops job opportunities and matches clients with employers.

Transition / Job Placement305-571-20011550 NW 3rd Ave Suite C | Miami, FL 331368:00 am – 5:00 pmEnglish, Spanish

Trinity Church – Peacemakers Family Center(786) 888-467317801 NW 2nd Ave | Miami, FL 3316911:30 am - 5:00 pm Mon| 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tue, Wed | 9:30 am - 3:00 pm SunEnglish, Spanish, French, Creolewww.peacemakers.comAssists individuals and families in crisis with housing assistance, crisis counseling, legal assistance, case management, job counseling and placement referral services, and unemployment insurance benefit counseling.

Employment

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UCP Of Miami - Adult Day Training(305) 325-10801411 NW 14th Ave | Miami, FL 33125English, Spanish7:00 am - 3:00 pm, |Mon - Frihttp://www.ucpmiamiadt.org/Work training programs help adults at UCP learn job skills and prepare for future employment. Educational programs offer a wide array of services, including classroom curriculum, training in daily living and pre-vocational skills, and social interaction.

U.S. Department Of Labor And Employment Security | Miami305-620-31003050 NW 183rd St | Miami Gardens, FL 33056miami.jobcorps.gov

Volunteers Of America (Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program)(305) 644- 03351492 W Flagler St | Miami, FL 33135English, Spanish, Creolevoaflorida.orgIn partnership with the veterans employment and training services, provides job readiness, training, placement, and follow-up services to target local workforce demands with both classroom-based learning and on-the-job training. Veterans participate in job searches, and receive supportive services to ease their return to employment.

Work America, Inc.(305) 576-3333430 NW 9th St, Miami FL, 33136English, Spanish, Creolewww.workamericamiami.org Provides prevention, case management and referrals for testing, housing, utilities, employment and other needs.

World Relief South Florida Inter-Church Employment Ministry Network(305) 541-8320worldrelief.org

Employment

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Youth Co-Op, Inc.(305) 643-67303525 NW 7th Street | Miami, FL 33125www.ycoop.org Provides workforce services at eight centers which includes job search (placement and career counseling), employment workshops, resume writing, internet access to online job searches and statewide job banks, use of office equipment for career development purposes, on-the-job training/paid work experience opportunities, individual training accounts (educational scholarships), and support services (child care, transportation assistance, etc.)

Resettlement Programs(305) 643-6730ycoop.org

YWCA of Greater Miami / Adult Training Program(305) 377-9922ywca-miami.org

Employment

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