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  • Make-a-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida
    Children and Family Support

    Make-a-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida

    Thanks to passionate supporters like you, Make-A-Wish shines a light of hope for children fighting critical illnesses when they need it most. … read more

    Phone: 888-874-9474

    Website: https://wish.org/cnfl

    Make-a-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida
    Children and Family Support

    Make-a-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida

    Thanks to passionate supporters like you, Make-A-Wish shines a light of hope for children fighting critical illnesses when they need it most. Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses during their darkest days. Whether you are an individual donor, corporate sponsor, fundraising advocate or volunteer, your generous support transforms lives, one wish at a time.

    Phone: 888-874-9474

    Website: https://wish.org/cnfl

  • Mid-Florida Community Services, Inc. - Sumter County
    Children and Family Support

    Mid-Florida Community Services, Inc. - Sumter County

    Elder Hotline: 352-793-5234 Contact Information: Energy Assistance - (352)796-1425 Head Start - (352) 568-0821 Senior Services … read more

    Phone: 352-796-1425 or 352-326-3540

    Website: https://mfcs.us.com

    Mid-Florida Community Services, Inc. - Sumter County
    Children and Family Support

    Mid-Florida Community Services, Inc. - Sumter County

    Elder Hotline: 352-793-5234 Contact Information:
    • Energy Assistance - (352)796-1425
    • Head Start - (352) 568-0821
    • Senior Services - (352) 326-3540
    • Weatherization Assistance Program - (352) 796-1427
    Programs
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    The Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) assists eligible households who are at 150% or less of the Federal Poverty Guidelines with paying energy/gas bills to prevent service interruption.
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    The Family Self-Sufficiency Program assists low-income individuals who are in need of additional education or job skills training with securing employment at a living wage.
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    Emergency/Support Services assistance is available to low-income households who are at 125% or less of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
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    Head Start is a federally funded preschool program that promotes the school readiness of low-income children ages birth to 5 years of age by enhancing their cognitive, social and emotional development.
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    Senior Services Department provides a variety of services designed to help Seniors live a healthy, independent lifestyle and avoid placement in assisted living facilities.
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    The program is designed to reduce the monthly energy burden on low-income households by improving the energy efficiency of the home.

    Phone: 352-796-1425 or 352-326-3540

    Website: https://mfcs.us.com

  • Shepherd's LightHouse and Thrift Shop
    Children and Family Support

    Shepherd's LightHouse and Thrift Shop

    The Thrift Store provides money for all of our direct service programs such as the Transitional Housing of our mothers and children. The store … read more

    Phone: 352-347-6575

    Website: https://theshepherdslighthouse.org

    Address:

    5930 SE Robinson Road

    Belleview, FL 34420

    Shepherd's LightHouse and Thrift Shop
    Children and Family Support

    Shepherd's LightHouse and Thrift Shop

    The Thrift Store provides money for all of our direct service programs such as the Transitional Housing of our mothers and children. The store covers vital resources to cover out of pocket expenses for our mothers and children.  The store also provides volunteer opportunities such as group project volunteering, community service and school-mandated hours. It provides a way for us to receive in-kind donations such as household items, linens, clothes, shoes and so much more.  We do provide our mothers and children here with items that they need such as clothing, baby needs and move in items. All of our stock items such as clothes, shoes, purses and household items that can not be sold are recycled.  These items are picked up once a week and sold on the open market.  This is another way we receive payment and also help third world countries in need of these items.  Our community benefits from the store by having a nice place to shop with affordable pricing with something for everyone.

    Phone: 352-347-6575

    Website: https://theshepherdslighthouse.org

    Address:

    5930 SE Robinson Road

    Belleview, FL 34420

  • Sumter County Teen Court
    Children and Family Support

    Sumter County Teen Court

    Teen Court A Pre-Trial Intervention Program Teen Court was implemented in Sumter County by Gloria R. Hayward, Clerk of Circuit Court, in … read more

    Phone: 352-569-6621

    Website: https://www.sumterclerk.com/teen-court

    Sumter County Teen Court
    Children and Family Support

    Sumter County Teen Court

    Teen Court

    A Pre-Trial Intervention Program

    TeenCourtLogoTeen Court was implemented in Sumter County by Gloria R. Hayward, Clerk of Circuit Court, in October of 1997. It is a diversion program for first-time juvenile offenders who admit their guilt. Guilt is not an issue in Teen Court, it is strictly a sentencing phase. Those who are accepted and successfully complete the program will have their charges dropped by the State Attorney. Teen Court is based on the philosophy that juveniles judged by a jury of their peers are less likely to continue their unlawful behavior. With the help of teen jurors and attorneys, defendants in Teen Court achieve a true understanding of the consequences of breaking the law and are held accountable for their actions. Additionally, Teen Court provides a valuable learning opportunity for our youth in Sumter County. The students who serve as volunteer attorneys, clerks, bailiffs, and jurors are given a unique insight into the legal system and the inner workings of a courtroom. Participation in Teen Court helps these teens develop self-esteem while exposing them to future career options in the legal and law enforcement fields. Teen Court also provides volunteers with community service hours which can be applied to meet scholarship requirements.

    Phone: 352-569-6621

    Website: https://www.sumterclerk.com/teen-court

  • Sumter County Youth Center
    Children and Family Support

    Sumter County Youth Center

    Where kids come first! The Sumter Youth Center (SYC) is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, community-based organization serving the social service needs of … read more

    Website: https://www.sumteryouth.com/

    Sumter County Youth Center
    Children and Family Support

    Sumter County Youth Center

    Where kids come first!

    The Sumter Youth Center (SYC) is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, community-based organization serving the social service needs of youth and families on the north and south ends of Sumter County. Our goal is to enable those we serve to adapt and contribute productively in our multi-cultural society. SYC began in 2001 as a joint project of Sumter County Community leaders. Since 2001 SYC has grown to serve hundreds of youth and families throughout the Sumter County Area. On May 21, 2002 SYC successfully opened the doors to its Wildwood center. Our combined facilities have more than 34,000 square feet of recreation areas, including outdoor basketball courts, computer labs, classrooms, table games, and snack bar areas.

    Our Mission

    To provide a place where youth can develop healthy lifestyles and quality relationships that will help produce productive caring adults.

    Bushnell Location 841 E. CR 48 Bushnell, Florida 33513 Phone (352) 568-8722 Wildwood Location 406 St. Clair Street Wildwood, Florida 34785 (352) 330-0067

    Website: https://www.sumteryouth.com/

  • Take Stock in Children
    Children and Family Support

    Take Stock in Children

    Take Stock in Children was established in 1995 as a non-profit organization in Florida that provides a unique opportunity for deserving, low-income … read more

    Phone: 352-787-6576

    Website: https://edfoundationlake.com/

    Take Stock in Children
    Children and Family Support

    Take Stock in Children

    Take Stock in Children was established in 1995 as a non-profit organization in Florida that provides a unique opportunity for deserving, low-income youth to escape the cycle of poverty through education. We offer underserved students one-on-one support through caring volunteer mentors, professional college success services, the opportunity to earn a college scholarship, and hope for success in college, career, and life.  

    Phone: 352-787-6576

    Website: https://edfoundationlake.com/

  • The Refuge at Jumper Creek
    Children and Family Support

    The Refuge at Jumper Creek

    The Refuge is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit based out of Sumter County, FL. We provide emergency housing for homeless families, with dedicated housing for … read more

    Phone: 352-568-8400

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://therefugeatjumpercreekinc.com

    Address:

    4406 South East 7th Way

    Bushnell, FL 33513

    The Refuge at Jumper Creek
    Children and Family Support

    The Refuge at Jumper Creek

    The Refuge is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit based out of Sumter County, FL. We provide emergency housing for homeless families, with dedicated housing for Veterans. The Refuge has undergone many changes and is currently under a new Christ-centered leader. We have new and improved websites,  Facebook page, and special links for other services. The new executive director as of 11/20/2017 is James Krom.  We believe that without a firm foundation in Jesus Christ you have already failed...

    Phone: 352-568-8400

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://therefugeatjumpercreekinc.com

    Address:

    4406 South East 7th Way

    Bushnell, FL 33513

  • Tutors for Kids, Inc.
    Children and Family Support

    Tutors for Kids, Inc.

    About Tutors For Kids Tutors for Kids, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit community-based organization of volunteers who support the local … read more

    Phone: 352-568-5843

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://tutors4kids.org

    Tutors for Kids, Inc.
    Children and Family Support

    Tutors for Kids, Inc.

    About Tutors For Kids

    Tutors for Kids, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit community-based organization of volunteers who support the local educational process by responding to school requests for direct classroom tutoring in reading, math, writing, and science as well as family support and activities that enhance the educational environment leading to scholastic achievement. Our Mission – Tutors for Kids volunteers provide a free tutoring service to students in Grades K through 5 in reading, writing, math, and the sciences. We also work in one middle school. Teachers identify the students who need extra help. Teachers then request tutoring assistance during the school day. Our Services – A tutor arrives in the classroom at the beginning of the period. Usually the tutor works one-on-one with a student for approximately 20-30 minutes. The tutor may also work with up to four students during the period. Book Distribution Update – Through June 2018,  Tutors for Kids has given out over 80,000 new books to children in the twelve schools that we service. Due to the socio-economic demographic in the tri-county area, books are a luxury in many homes and to receive a book is a treasure.

    Phone: 352-568-5843

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://tutors4kids.org

  • United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties
    Children and Family Support

    United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties

    OUR MISSION United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties seeks to create long-lasting change and sustainability in our communities by addressing our … read more

    Phone: 352-787-7530

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://www.uwls.org/

    Address:

    32644 Blossom Lane

    Leesburg, FL 34788

    United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties
    Children and Family Support

    United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties

    OUR MISSION

    United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties seeks to create long-lasting change and sustainability in our communities by addressing our greatest needs in the areas of HEALTH, ECONOMIC MOBILITY, AND EDUCATION — providing opportunities to improve the quality of life.

    OUR VISION

    United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties envisions a community united to create better opportunities for all.   

    WHAT WE DO

    We all have a stake in our local communities. We all benefit when a child succeeds in school, when a family gets back on their feet and finds sustainability, when people are able to afford their medications and health care, and when those who can give back have an opportunity to do so. Your United Way fights for the health, education, and economic mobility of every resident of Lake and Sumter Counties.  We do that through in-house programs: Family Stability Services, Together for Health, Master Teacher, Mission United and more. What that looks like daily is keeping the lights on for families, assisting local preschool teachers set up for success in their classrooms, tax-preparation help or transporting disabled veterans to their doctor’s appointments. We also support more than 20 other local nonprofit organizations whose missions align with improving the health, education, and economic mobility of our community members. On that list are food pantries, health centers, educational providers and organizations that help the elderly and disabled communities and much, much more. The concept is simple: if all of us do a little, together, UNITED in PURPOSE, we can do a lot. We UNITE programs, resources, volunteers, donors, and finances in our Lake and Sumter communities to build stronger, healthier, and in many ways wealthier, citizens able to then sustain their own contribution to their community.

    WHO WE SERVE

    We serve the residents of Lake and Sumter Counties and all community stakeholders — educators, healthcare providers, business owners, veterans, workers, disabled individuals, children, the elderly, nonprofit groups, houses of worship, local leaders, and all of your neighbors. Many who seek assistance from United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties are part of the ALICE population. These are households with incomes above the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), but not earning enough to afford basic household necessities. ALICE is the acronym that stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. These are the individuals and households who struggle to afford items such as housing, child care, food, health care, and transportation.

    Phone: 352-787-7530

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://www.uwls.org/

    Address:

    32644 Blossom Lane

    Leesburg, FL 34788

  • Village Volunteers together with Hands of Mercy Everywhere
    Children and Family Support

    Village Volunteers together with Hands of Mercy Everywhere

    Christian Residential Homes for Teen Mothers and Their Babies and Girls at Risk of Sex Trafficking Hands of Mercy Everywhere, Inc. … read more

    Phone: 352-966-7515

    Website: https://handsofmercyeverywhere.org

    Address:

    10935 SE 177th Place

    Suite 501

    Summerfield, FL 34491

    Village Volunteers together with Hands of Mercy Everywhere
    Children and Family Support

    Village Volunteers together with Hands of Mercy Everywhere

    Christian Residential Homes for Teen Mothers and Their Babies and Girls at Risk of Sex Trafficking

    Hands of Mercy Everywhere, Inc. (H.O.M.E.) a program of LSF, established in 2004, and our community work together to provide teen mothers and girls at risk of sex trafficking with needed resources, including education, parenting classes, life skills, career development, counseling and other means of evidenced-based programs and support as we lovingly transition them into adulthood and rebirth.

    OUR PURPOSE

    Did you know that in the state of Florida, by age 19, nearly half of young women in the foster care have been pregnant, compared to a fifth of their peers who are not in foster care? At least 30% of female foster youth who have been pregnant will experience a second pregnancy. Repetitive research consistently demonstrates the profound impact of adverse childhood experiences on various aspects of a child's life. Poor education, poor health, mental sickness, drug addiction, and a life of crime can all result from adverse childhood experiences.  Young parents are dealing with the long-term impact of these experiences while learning to parent a child.

    Together with community support, we strive to provide an unprecedented level of support for teenage girls, pregnant or parenting teens. We make every effort to provide the resources needed for these girls to carry their child to term and have a successful and comforting birth experience. We focus on preparing them for responsible parenthood through education on the importance of prenatal care, parenting skills and allowing for spiritual development and growth. With the Lord’s guidance, the teen, the child, their family and our community will be blessed and become what God intended. We are here to build positive relationships and help families grow in love through Christ.

    Hands Of Mercy Everywhere, Inc. (H.O.M.E.) a program of LSF provides residential accommodations as well as psychological, physical, emotional, and spiritual care in a safe, secure, Christian environment for young women in the foster care system.  These young women are between the ages of 13 and 17, may or may not be admitted with a sibling, may be pregnant and/or parenting and/or have a case plan goal to reunify with her child.

    H.O.M.E. - LSF has an all-encompassing program to address the needs of teen girls, teen mothers, and their children. H.O.M.E. a program of LSF works in partnership with the Department of Children and Families (DCF), Community Based Care (CBC) Agencies throughout Florida, and our local community to make this all possible.

    Phone: 352-966-7515

    Website: https://handsofmercyeverywhere.org

    Address:

    10935 SE 177th Place

    Suite 501

    Summerfield, FL 34491

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