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June 2017 Pinellas County Homeless Resource Guide ORGANIZATION City Service Address
Phone Number (727) area code Service Description
Alpha House St. Petersburg 701 5th Ave. N. 822‐8190 Transitional housing for homeless women and teens who are pregnant or have an infant under 9 months old
Boley Centers St. Petersburg 445 31st St. N. 821-4819
Vouchers for homeless individuals and households. Permanent supported housing for individuals who have previously been homeless and have a mental illness. Safe havens for individuals who have been homeless. Transitional housing for homeless veterans.
Catholic Charities St. Petersburg 1213 16th St. N. 893‐1313 Permanent, permanent supportive, transitional and temporary) and shelter (temporary emergency) for both families (with or without children) and adults.
Clearwater Housing Authority Clearwater 908 Cleveland St. 461‐5777 Public housing and subsidized rental opportunities.
Community Action Stops Abuse (CASA) St. Petersburg P.O. Box 414 895‐4912
Services and shelter for survivors of domestic violence includes the emergency and transitional housing programs.
Family Resources ‐ SafePlace2B – Teens Clearwater 1615 Union St. 298‐1606
Short‐term residential care and counseling for homeless and runaway youth as well as respite and intervention to families in crisis.
Family Resources ‐ SafePlace2B – Teens St. Petersburg 3821 5th Avenue N. 893‐1893
Short‐term residential care and counseling for homeless and runaway youth as well as respite and intervention to families in crisis.
Family Resources‐SafePlace2BToo – LGBTQ Clearwater 1622 Turner Street 298‐3562 Haven for lesbian, gay, bi‐sexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Family Resources ‐ SafePlace2BToo ‐ Young Moms (In partnership with Alpha House of Pinellas County) St. Petersburg 701 5th Avenue N. 822-8190
Transitional housing and services for homeless pregnant and parenting women 16 to 21 years‐old.
Florida Resurrection House St. Petersburg 800 11th Street N 823‐4742 Transitional housing and self‐sufficiency program for families with minor children who are homeless or at risk of being homeless.
Hannah's Homeless St. Petersburg 2244 1st Ave N 498‐8821 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9:30 AM ‐ 4:00 PM. Provides clean clothes, hygiene items, laundry service, non‐perishable food, referrals, and counseling services.
Home Share Pinellas Tarpon Springs 500 Walton Ave. S. 945‐1528
Permanent Housing (roommates) for renters (people looking for a room to rent) with home providers (people who have a room to rent).
Homeless Empowerment Program (HEP) Clearwater 1120 N. Betty Lane 442‐9041
Housing, food, clothing, and support services for homeless and low‐income families and individuals, including Veterans.
Housing Clearwater 189 Cleveland St. NE 443‐0471 Transitional housing for pregnant women and new moms in a campus environment.
Our Brother’s Keeper St. Petersburg 687‐1109 Transitional housing, substance abuse and mental health supportive services for male ex‐offenders. Apartment housing for families.
People That Love Mission ‐ Men's Shelter St. Petersburg 817 5th Ave. N. 820‐0775
Emergency shelter and half‐way house for single men who are sober, ambulatory, and able to work.
Pinellas County Housing Authority Largo 11479 Ulmerton Rd. 443‐7684 Public housing and subsidized rental opportunities.
RCS ‐ Grace House Clearwater 1552 Myrtle Ave. S. 446‐5964 Emergency shelter and case management services for homeless families with children, for up to two months.
RCS ‐ The Haven Clearwater 442‐4128 House. Salvation Army ‐ Children's Village St. Petersburg 550‐8080 Long‐term placement for at risk sibling groups removed from home. Salvation Army ‐ Emergency Shelter St. Petersburg 1400 4th St. S. 822‐4954
Emergency shelter for men, women and families who are facing homelessness. Case management services and three meals a day also provided.
Salvation Army ‐ Hope Crest Transitional Living Center Clearwater 1521 Druid Rd. E. 446‐4177 Transitional living center for families between homelessness and permanent housing.
Salvation Army Housing and Homeless Service St. Petersburg 340 14th Ave. S. 550-8080
Group homes, emergency shelters, and transitional living centers provide housing, food, and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time. Educational, counseling and vocational services to homeless, destitute individuals and families, and youth also
Salvation Army ‐ Sallie House St. Petersburg 550‐8080 Residential care for children from birth to 17 years who have been removed from their homes.
HOUSING
June 2017 Pinellas County Homeless Resource Guide ORGANIZATION City Service Address
Phone Number (727) area code Service Description
St. Petersburg Free Clinic ‐ Beacon House, Men's Shelter St. Petersburg 863 3rd Ave. St. N. 821‐1200
Single homeless men transitional shelter. Residents work with staff to set goals, save money and work toward independent living.
St. Petersburg Free Clinic ‐ Family Residence St. Petersburg 863 3rd Ave. St. N. 821‐1200
Homeless family transitional residence. Services provided for return to a stable housing situation.
St. Petersburg Free Clinic ‐ Women's Residence St. Petersburg 863 3rd Ave. St. N. 821‐1200
Single homeless women transitional residence. Residents work with staff to save money, set goals and build life skills.
St. Petersburg Housing Authority St Petersburg 2001 Gandy Blvd. N. 323‐3171 Public housing and subsidized rental opportunities.
St Vincent de Paul ‐ C.A.R.E. Center St Petersburg 401 15th St. N. 209‐0249 Environmental respite for the homeless population. Night Shelter for men and women open 365 nights a year and has a capacity for 70 mats.
St Vincent de Paul ‐ Center of Hope St Petersburg 401 15th St. N. 896‐3300 Transitional housing program and case management services for low‐income and homeless Veterans, non‐Veterans, and families.
St Vincent de Paul ‐ Family Shelter Program St Petersburg 401 15th St. N. 823‐2516
Transitional housing for families. Navigator assessments linking families to other resources.
Tarpon Springs Housing Authority Tarpon Springs 500 Walton Ave. S. 937‐4411 Public housing and subsidized rental opportunities. WestCare ‐ Turning Point St. Petersburg 1801 5th Ave. N. 823‐7811 issues.
WestCare ‐ Mustard Seed Inn St. Petersburg 1735 Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. St. S. 502‐0188 Transitional housing to homeless adults who have begun their recovery from alcohol, drug abuse and/or mental illness.
Church Saint Petersburg 4515 38th Ave N. 522‐4673 Fellowship Hall Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church ‐ Peace Café Clearwater 110 Fort Harrison Ave. S. 446‐3001 Warm meals served on Thursdays at 5:30 pm. People that Love Mission ‐ Emergency Help St. Petersburg 817 5th Ave. N. 820‐0775 Brown bag lunch, first come, first served, Monday‐Friday, 10:45 AM ‐ 2:20 PM. The Shepherd Center, Tarpon Springs ‐ Community Kitchen Tarpon Springs 304 Pinellas Ave. S. 939‐1400
Provides food to community partners daily. Churches rotate days preparing and serving meals.
St. Timothy's Lutheran Church ‐ Sarah's Tent Tarpon Springs 812 Tarpon Ave. E. Lunch and dinner are served every Thursday. St. Vincent de Paul Community Kitchen and Resource Center Clearwater 1345 Park St. 441‐3790 Provides a hot meal seven days a week, 365 days a year. Trinity Lutheran Church ‐ Loaves and Fishes St. Petersburg 401 5th St. N. 822‐3307 Provides a hot meal Saturday mornings each week. St. Petersburg Free Clinic ‐ Community Kitchen St. Petersburg 863 3rd Ave. St. N. 821‐1200 Provides meals six nights per week. Salvation Army ‐ St. Petersburg & South Pinellas County St. Petersburg 1400 4th St. S. 822‐4954
Lunch and dinner served in the community kitchen, seven days a week at 11:30 AM and 4:30 PM.
Abundant Life Ministries (ALM) Food Pantry Largo 1550 Belcher Rd. S 210‐5433 Food pantry open to the public on Thursdays from 9:00 – 11:00 AM
Central Christian Church St. Petersburg 6161 22nd Ave N. 343‐6161 Non‐perishable foods collected the first Sunday of each month and distributed throughout the week.
Clearview United Methodist Church (UMC) Saint Petersburg 4515 38th Ave N. 522‐4673 Every Thursday, 9:30 – 11:00 am with the last Thursday of every month 5:30 – 7:00 pm. Countryside Cares ‐ Helping Hands Clearwater 2565 Blackburn St. 724‐1290 Monday – Thursday and Saturday 9:30 AM – 12:00 Noon Daystar Life Center St. Petersburg 226 6th St. S. 825‐0442 Food pantry: emergency and monthly distributions. F.E.A.S.T., Inc. Palm Harbor 2255 Nebraska Ave. 789‐5275 Tuesday ‐ Friday: 9:00 AM ‐ 12 Noon Gulf Coast Family Support Services (GCJFCS) ‐ William & Sally Israel Food Pantry Clearwater 14041 Icot Blvd. 479‐1800 Food pantry by appointment only. Helping Hands – Countryside Christian Center Clearwater 2565 Blackburn St. 724‐1290
Clothing and food to individuals and families. Monday – Thursday and Saturday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
FOOD
FOOD PANTRIES
June 2017 Pinellas County Homeless Resource Guide ORGANIZATION City Service Address
Phone Number (727) area code Service Description
High Point Neighborhood Family Center ‐ Care Center Clearwater 5812 150th Ave. N. 533‐0730 Food pantry, Mondays 10:00 AM ‐ 12:00 Noon. Lealman United Methodist Church (UMC) St. Petersburg 4090 58th Ave. N. 526‐6240 First and third Mondays, 6:00 ‐ 8:00 PM.
Mattie Williams Neighborhood Family Center Safety Harbor
1003 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St N. 791‐8255
Distributes food to families and individuals residing zip codes: 34695; 34677; 33761; 33759. Bring a photo ID and proof of residency, e.g., utility bill. Open Monday and Thursday, please call for hours of operation.
Operation Attack St. Petersburg 1310 22nd Ave. S. 822‐1187
Three‐day supply of groceries, first three Tuesdays of each month (except Dec. only first two Tuesdays) 9:30 AM until 12:00 Noon. Seniors are given bags of food quarterly after eating at their congregate dining site.
People that Love Mission ‐ Food & Clothing Pantry St. Petersburg 817 5th Ave. N. 525‐4789
Emergency supply of canned and non‐perishables to families and individuals. Must bring ID and proof of dependents.
RCS ‐ Food Bank Clearwater 700 Druid Rd. 443‐4031 Three ‐ four days' worth of food for all household members per visit. Mon‐Fri, 12:30 ‐ 3:30 PM; Thurs 12:30 ‐ 6:45 PM. Restricted to selected zip codes.
Salvation Army ‐ Clearwater & Upper Pinellas County Clearwater 1521 Druid Rd. E. 446‐4177
Serves residents in Upper Pinellas County: Belleair, Clearwater, Dunedin, Largo (33770, 33771, 33774, 33779), Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Tarpon Springs, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM until 4:30 PM
Salvation Army ‐ St. Petersburg & South Pinellas County St. Petersburg 1400 4th St. S. 822‐4954 Food distribution to supplement monthly food expenses.
Salvation Army Social Services – Tarpon Springs Tarpon Springs 209 Pinellas Ave. S. 934‐4476
Serves residents in Belleair, Clearwater, Dunedin, Largo (33770, 33771, 33774, 33779), Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Tarpon Springs, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM until 4:30 PM
Springs ‐ Tarpon Springs 304 Pinellas Ave. S. 939‐1400 Monday – Tuesday and Thursday – Friday, 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM. St. Giles' Episcopal Church ‐ Food Pantry Pinellas Park 8271 52nd St. N. 544‐6856 Monday through Thursday, 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. St Luke's United Methodist Church (UMC) St. Petersburg 4444 5th Ave. N. 321‐1335 Bring photo ID on Mondays between 5:00 ‐ 6:30 PM. St. Nicholas Cathedral ‐ Philoptochos Society Tarpon Springs 18 Hibiscus St. 944‐3366 Food Pantry. St. Paul United Methodist Church (UMC) ‐ Open Arms Ministry Largo 1897 Highland Ave. S. 586‐5380 Food pantry, Monday‐Thursday 1:00 ‐ 3:30 PM. St. Petersburg Dream Center Pinellas Park 3567 Cypress Terrace N. 520‐1909 Food pantry once a month on the third Friday.
St. Petersburg Free Clinic ‐ We Help Services St. Petersburg 863 3rd Ave. N. 821‐1200
Monday 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM, Tuesday ‐ Thursday 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, and Friday 8:30 –11:30 AM. Clients are encouraged to arrive early. Bring ID for anyone in the household in need of food. One visit per calendar month.
Suncoast Haven of Rest Rescue Mission St Petersburg 1763 9th Ave. N. 545‐8282
Boxed of groceries. Monday ‐ Friday 10:00 AM ‐ 5:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM ‐ 3:00 PM.
Sylvan Abbey United Methodist Church (UMC) Clearwater 2817 Sunset Point Rd. 796‐3057 Open every Monday, except holidays, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church (UMC) St. Petersburg 301 37th Ave. N. 896‐4797
Food pantry, Monday, 9:00 AM ‐ 12 Noon; Wednesday, 9:00 AM ‐ 12 Noon; and, Friday, 9:00 AM ‐ 12 Noon.
Dept. of Children and Families ‐ North Pinellas Service Center St. Petersburg
11351 Ulmerton Road Suite 130 (866) 762‐2237 Provides nutrition assistance to eligible, low‐income individuals and families.
Dept. of Children and Families ‐ South Pinellas Service Center St. Petersburg 525 Mirror Lake Rd. (866) 762‐2237 Provides nutrition assistance to eligible, low‐income individuals and families.
Florida Health Pinellas County ‐ Clearwater Clearwater 310 North Myrtle Avenue 469‐5800
Nutrition program and referrals for health care and community services for low‐ income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women and infants and children up
WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN (WIC), GOOD NUTRITION FOR
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP)/FOOD STAMPS
June 2017 Pinellas County Homeless Resource Guide ORGANIZATION City Service Address
Phone Number (727) area code Service Description
Florida Health Pinellas County ‐ Mid‐County Largo 8751 Ulmerton Road 524‐4410
Nutrition program and referrals for health care and community services for low‐ income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women and infants and children up to age five.
Florida Health Pinellas County ‐ Pinellas Park Pinellas Park 6350 76th Avenue North 547‐7780
Nutrition program and referrals for health care and community services for low‐ income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women and infants and children up to age five.
Florida Health Pinellas County ‐ St. Petersburg St. Petersburg
205 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N. 824‐6900
Nutrition program and referrals for health care and community services for low‐ income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women and infants and children up to age five.
Florida Health Pinellas County ‐ Tarpon Springs Tarpon Springs 301 South Disston Avenue 942‐5457
Nutrition program and referrals for health care and community services for low‐ income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women and infants and children up to age five
Clothes to Kids ‐ Clearwater Clearwater 1059 Hercules Ave. N. 441‐5050 New and quality used clothing to low‐income or in crisis school‐age children, Monday ‐ Friday 9:00 AM ‐ 5 PM and first and third Saturdays 9:00 AM ‐ 12 Noon.
Clothes to Kids ‐ St. Petersburg St. Petersburg 2168 34th St. S. 441‐5050 New and quality used clothing to low‐income or in crisis school‐age children, Monday ‐ Friday 9:00 AM ‐ 1:00 PM and second and fourth Saturdays.
Daystar Life Center St. Petersburg 226 6th Street S. 825‐0442
Used clothing and shoes and new socks and underwear. May pay for work boots if job required. Also may provide vouchers to shop at no cost at the Daystar Thrift Shoppe for work clothing, backpacks, etc.
The Shepherd Center, Tarpon Springs ‐ Tarpon Springs 304 Pinellas Ave. S. 939‐1400
Clothing provided to persons in the Tarpon Springs area. In addition, books, toys, and miscellaneous household items are available.
Mattie Williams Neighborhood Family Center Safety Harbor
1003 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St N. 791‐8255
Donated new and gently used clothing, toys, household and miscellaneous items are available free for individuals and families. Hygiene products, when available.
Salvation Army ‐ Clearwater & Upper Pinellas County Clearwater 1521 Druid Rd. E. 446‐4177
Clothing assistance. Serves residents in Belleair, Clearwater, Dunedin, Largo (33770, 33771, 33774, 33779), Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Tarpon. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:30 AM until 4:30 PM
Salvation Army ‐ Clearwater & Upper Pinellas County Tarpon Springs 209 S. Pinellas Avenue 934‐4476
Clothing assistance. Serves residents in Belleair, Clearwater, Dunedin, Largo (33770, 33771, 33774, 33779), Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Tarpon. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:30 AM until 4:30 PM
Salvation Army ‐ St. Petersburg & South Pinellas County St. Petersburg 1400 4th St. S. 822‐4954
Emergency clothing available for extenuating circumstances. A voucher for The Salvation Army’s Family Stores issued for three (3) days of clothes. Victims of disaster or fire must be referred by The American Red Cross and live in South Pinellas County in order to receive a voucher for seven (7) days of clothes.
Suncoast Haven of Rest Rescue Mission St Petersburg 1763 9th Ave. N. 545‐8282
Clean pre‐owned clothing, free non‐prescription magnifier reading glasses. Monday ‐ Friday 10:00 AM ‐ 5:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM ‐ 3:00 PM.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE Bay Area Legal Services ‐ Clearwater Office Clearwater 800 Drew Street 490‐4040
Provides civil legal assistance to low‐income persons, including domestic violence, family law, veterans services, housing, foreclosure, consumer affairs.
Bay Area Legal Services ‐ St. Petersburg Office St. Petersburg 4948 Central Avenue 490‐4040
Provides civil legal assistance to low‐income persons, including domestic violence, family law, veterans services, housing, foreclosure, consumer affairs.
Gulf Coast Legal Services Clearwater
2189 Cleveland Street, Building G, Building G, Ste
210 443-0657
Provides civil legal assistance to low‐income persons, including emergency services housing, eviction, foreclosures, domestic violence/ family law, elder law/senior services, immigration/human trafficking through the St. Petersburg office, The Haven and the Hispanic Outreach Center.
Gulf Coast Legal Services St. Petersburg 501 1st Ave. N., Suite 420 821-0726
Provides civil legal assistance to low‐income persons, including elder law/senior services, foreclosure issues, predatory lending, domestic violence, family law, consumer matters for seniors, immigration/human trafficking, SSI, public benefits, unemployment and homelessness.
Community Law Program (CLP) St. Petersburg 501 First Ave. N, Room 519 582‐7402 County.
CLOTHING
June 2017 Pinellas County Homeless Resource Guide ORGANIZATION City Service Address
Phone Number (727) area code Service Description
Public Defender Sixth Judicial Circuit, Homeless Outreach Program Pinellas County
Regularly visits to Beacon House, Salvation Army
(Fourth Street S.), Pinellas Hope Village, Shepherd
Center, Suncoast Haven of Rest Rescue Mission, St. Vincent de Paul Soup
Kitchen ‐ Center of Hope, Turning Point, and William's Park. 464‐6516
Assists in working to withdraw warrants for failure to appear for local ordinance violations and default or contempt of court hearings, consolidating court fines and costs, converting those fines to community service, and providing needed services to the homeless, such as transportation and referrals to community programs.
Daystar Life Center St. Petersburg 226 6th St. S. 825‐0442 Assists clients in obtaining identification in the form of Florida ID, a Driver's license or a birth certificate. Mailing address for homeless people
St. Petersburg Free Clinic ‐ We Help Services St. Petersburg 863 3rd Ave. N. 821‐1200
Assists clients in obtaining identification in the form of Florida ID, a Driver's license or a birth certificate.
St. Vincent de Paul Society St. Petersburg 401 15th St. N. 825‐0725 Afternoon showers for homeless persons Suncoast Haven of Rest Rescue Mission St. Petersburg 1735 9th Ave. N. 545‐8282 Showers and shaving facilities
Daystar Life Center St. Petersburg 226 6th St. S. 825‐0442 Assistance with gasoline vouchers, bus passes for work, scheduled job interview/appointments
People That Love Mission St. Petersburg 817 5th Ave. N. 820‐0775 Bus passes for individuals seeking a job or those who have started a new job. Gas vouchers for people who need to go to work
The Shepherd Center Tarpon Springs 304 Pinellas Ave S. 939‐1400 Bus passes
Pinellas Suncoast Transit (PSTA) St. Petersburg 3201 Scherer Dr. 545‐1900 Public bus transportation PSTA Demand Response Transportation (DART) St. Petersburg 3201 Scherer Dr. 540‐1800
Demand response transportation for people who, because of disability, are unable to use the regular, accessible PSTA buses
Pinellas County Transportation Disadvantaged (TD) Program St. Petersburg 3201 Scherer Dr. 545‐1900
Program that provides reduced cost transportation throughout the county to residents who qualify
TRAVELERS
Daystar Life Center St. Petersburg 226 6th St. S. 825‐0442 Assists travelers who arrived in Pinellas County and who have become stranded. Must have valid plan that can be verified
FINANCIAL RESOURCES Catholic Charities St. Petersburg 1213 16th St. N. 893‐1312 Rental assistance may be provided on a short term basis from 3 to 12 months Daystar Life Center St. Petersburg 226 6th St. S. 825‐0442 Rent and utility bill assistance.
Oldsmar Cares Oldsmar 163 SR 580 W. 813‐415‐7373
Clients who live in the 34677 zip code can receive financial assistance for their rent, mortgage, electric, or water bill. Assistance is limited to $200 total per calendar year per household.
Pinellas Opportunity Council ‐ Pinellas Park Pinellas Park 6051 78th Ave. N. 541‐0896 Must call and meet income guidelines. One time only as funds allow for crisis situation Pinellas Opportunity Council ‐ St. Petersburg St. Petersburg 1035 Burlington Ave. 894‐5176 Must call and meet income guidelines. One time only as funds allow for crisis situation Pinellas Opportunity Council ‐ St. Petersburg St. Petersburg 1111 18th Ave. S. 822‐4492 Must call and meet income guidelines. One time only as funds allow for crisis situation Pinellas Opportunity Council ‐ Tarpon Springs Tarpon Springs 301 South Disston Ave. 822‐4492 Must call and meet income guidelines. One time only as funds allow for crisis situation Salvation Army ‐ Clearwater Clearwater 1521 Druid Rd. E. 446‐4177 Call first to confirm eligibility in North County with utilities
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES ID CARDS AND MAIL SERVICES
DAY SERVICES (Public Toilets, Showers, and Storage)
BUS PASSES
TRANSPORTATION
June 2017 Pinellas County Homeless Resource Guide ORGANIZATION City Service Address
Phone Number (727) area code Service Description
Salvation Army ‐ St. Petersburg St. Petersburg 1400 4th St. S. 822‐4954 May assist with evictions and disconnect notices UMCM Suncoast (formerly United Methodist Cooperative Ministries/Suncoast, Inc.) Largo
12945 Seminole Blvd., Bldg. 1 442‐6881 Call first ‐ utility and rent assistance when funds are available
Union Academy Neighborhood Family Center Tarpon Springs
401 Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. E. 934‐5881 Utility bill assistance
CareerSource Pinellas ‐ Gulf‐to‐Bay Clearwater 2312 Gulf-To-Bay Blvd. 524‐4344 Career One Stop, CONNECT Re‐employment cash benefits CareerSource Pinellas ‐ South Clearwater Clearwater
16432 US Highway 19 N. 524‐4344 Career One Stop, CONNECT Re‐employment cash benefits
Petersburg St. Petersburg 3420 8th Ave. S. 524‐4344 Career One Stop, CONNECT Re‐employment cash benefits CareerSource Pinellas ‐ Tyrone St. Petersburg 7701 22nd Ave N. 524‐4344 Career One Stop, CONNECT Re‐employment cash benefits CareerSource Pinellas ‐ Tarpon Springs Tarpon Springs 682 Klosterman Rd. E. 524‐4344 Career One Stop, CONNECT Re‐employment cash benefits
Social Security Office Clearwater 2340 Drew St. 800‐772‐1213 Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), and Retirement benefits
Social Security Office St. Petersburg 30 Dr Martin Luther King Jr
St. S. 800‐772‐1213 SSI, SSDI, and Retirement benefits
Community Health Center of Pinellas ‐ Dunedin Dunedin 1721 Main St. 824‐8181
Preventative and primary care for low‐income uninsured residents of Pinellas County. Services include primary care, specialty care, in‐patient/out‐patient care, prescriptions, behavioral health and relief‐of‐pain dental services
Community Health Center of Pinellas ‐ Tarpon Springs Tarpon Springs 247 S. Huey Ave. 824‐8181
Preventative and primary care for low‐income uninsured residents of Pinellas County. Services include primary care, specialty care, in‐patient/out‐patient care, prescriptions, behavioral health and relief‐of‐pain dental services
Community Health Center of Pinellas Pinellas Park 7550 43rd Street North 824‐8181
Preventative and primary care for low‐income uninsured residents of Pinellas County. Services include primary care, specialty care, in‐patient/out‐patient care, prescriptions, behavioral health and relief‐of‐pain dental services
Community Health Center of Pinellas ‐ Bayfront St. Petersburg 701 6th Street S. 824‐8181
Preventative and primary care for low‐income uninsured residents of Pinellas County. Services include primary care, specialty care, in‐patient/out‐patient care, prescriptions, behavioral health and relief‐of‐pain dental services
Community Health Center of Pinellas ‐ Johnnie Ruth Clarke St. Petersburg 1344 22nd Street S. 824‐8181
Preventative and primary care for low‐income uninsured residents of Pinellas County. Services include primary care, specialty care, in‐patient/out‐patient care, prescriptions, behavioral health and relief‐of‐pain dental services
Community Health Center of Pinellas ‐ St. Petersburg St. Petersburg
612 Martin Luther King St. N. 824‐8181
Preventative and primary care for low‐income uninsured residents of Pinellas County. Services include primary care, specialty care, in‐patient/out‐patient care, prescriptions, behavioral health and relief‐of‐pain dental services
Directions for Living ‐ Clearwater Center Clearwater 1437 S. Belcher Rd. 524‐4464
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care
Directions for Living ‐ Largo Center (Children's Specialty) Largo 8823 115th Ave. N. 547‐4566
Behavioral health services for children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care
Directions for Living ‐ Dependency Case Management Largo
8550 Ulmerton Rd., Ste 130 456‐0600(
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care
INCOME
HEALTH & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Medical
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
June 2017 Pinellas County Homeless Resource Guide ORGANIZATION City Service Address
Phone Number (727) area code Service Description
Directions for Living ‐ Diversion Services Largo
8550 Ulmerton Rd., Suite 145 524‐4464
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care
Center St. Petersburg 125 Substance abuse & mental health counseling
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health Clearwater 2188 58th St. N. 328‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health Clearwater 2960 Roosevelt Blvd. 328‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health St. Petersburg 928 22nd Ave. S. 388‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health St. Petersburg 940 22nd Ave. S. 388‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health St. Petersburg 1001 16th St. S. 388‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health St. Petersburg 3800 Central Ave. 388‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health St. Petersburg 4010 Central Ave. 388‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health St. Petersburg 4024 Central Ave. 388‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health St. Petersburg 4050 Central Ave. 388‐1220
Behavioral health services for adults and children. Psychiatric evaluation, medication management, laboratory services, open‐access groups and therapy. Substance abuse treatment, crisis interventions, treatment plans, nursing and medical care.
Personal Enrichment Through Mental Health Services (PEMHS) Family Emergency Treatment St. Petersburg 400 15th St. N. 552‐1053
Emergency mental health treatment for those in need. Provides referrals for mental health and medication counseling.
Windmoor Healthcare Clearwater 11300 U.S. 19 North 541‐2646 Provides psychiatric and chemical dependency services
AA 12 Step Many locations Pinellas Ex‐Offender Re‐Entry Coalition (PERC) Clearwater
6160 Ulmerton Road, Ste 10 1‐855‐505‐7372 Cognitive Classes, Outpatient Substance Treatment, Assessments
Pinellas Ex‐Offender Re‐Entry Coalition (PERC) St. Petersburg 1523 16th Street South 954‐3993 Cognitive Classes, Outpatient Substance Treatment, Assessments Pinellas Ex‐Offender Re‐Entry Coalition (PERC) Tarpon Springs 1200 S. Pinellas Ave., Ste 8 1‐855‐505‐7372 Cognitive Classes, Outpatient Substance Treatment, Assessments Operation Par ‐ Mediation Assisted Patient Services (MAPS) Clearwater 6150 150th Ave. N. 507‐4673 Detox, outpatient, and in patient substance abuse programs for men and women Operation Par ‐ Largo Campus Largo 13800 66th St. N. 727‐6398 Detox, outpatient, and in patient substance abuse programs for men and women Operation Par ‐ COSA Outpatient Services St Petersburg 2000 4th St, S. 499‐2335 Outpatient substance abuse treatment
West Care Mustard Seed Inn St. Petersburg 1735 Dr Martin Luther
King Jr. St. S. 502‐0188 Detox, outpatient treatment, and residential transitional housing for people in recovery
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
June 2017 Pinellas County Homeless Resource Guide ORGANIZATION City Service Address
Phone Number (727) area code Service Description
WestCare ‐ Turning Point St. Petersburg 1801 5th Ave. N. 823‐7811 recovery