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CONTENTS 2

ADDICTION RECOVERY

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CLOTHING, FOOD, HOUSING, FINANCIAL & TRANSPORTATION

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ELDERLY OR DISABLED ASSISTANCE

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MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

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WOMEN’S SERVICES, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & ABUSE ASSISTANCE

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HELP FOR A CHILD

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HOT MEALS

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ADDICTION RECOVERY FREE Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center

Provides free in-residence rehabilitation program with a focus on basic necessities. People seeking their ministry may have issues with substance misuse, legal problems, relational conflicts, homelessness, unemployment and most importantly, a need for spiritual awakening and restoration. • • • • •

Inpatient program Group and individual therapy Daily fee required, insurance not necessary Christian based programs Arlington/Beach area

(904) 641-2122 / www.salvationarmynefl.org

City Rescue Mission

CRM exists to transform the lives of the homeless and needy, serving them through the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. • • •

Provides food, clothing, shelter, and emergency services Residential Recovery Program Homeless men and women with or without children

(904) 387-4357 / www.crmjax.org

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Teen Challenge

We offer help to those whose lives have been damaged by the terrible effects of drug and alcohol dependency, co-dependency, and other life controlling problems. This program was developed to help residents overcome addictions and to learn to live as drug-free Christians in the real world. •

Free income based in-patient recovery

(904) 398-0013 / www.teenchallenge.cc/jacksonville-men

Trinity Rescue Mission

Provides emergency services and free long-term recovery programs to the hungry, homeless and hurting in the greater Jacksonville area. Dedicated to loving, serving and helping those in need through the grace of Jesus Christ. • • • • • • • •

Program to break the pattern of homelessness and addiction Instilling hope — living as Godly, productive members of society Realistic and obtainable goals Overnight shelter and meals Free 60+ day residential programs for men and women Freedom Farm: 6-9 month intensive residential discipleship program for men Transitional housing Shelter Services: 60 day program to stabilize a family unit

(904) 355-1205 / www.trinityrescue.org

Gateway Health Systems Takes action against addiction through convenient, free detoxification programs. Using a combination of medical and clinical procedures, Gateway helps people safely undergo the physiological and psychological effects of detoxification from sedative-hypnotics, alcohol and opiates. • • • •

Free 24 hour detox facility (first come, first serve) Must complete phone assessment before being admitted Inpatient residential program (4-6 weeks) and intensive outpatient program Residential program also for adolescents

(904) 803-6204 / www.gatewaycommunity.com (904) 387-4661 / Phone Assessment and Detox Center 3

SELF-PAY/INSURANCE Lakeview Health

Provides award-winning programs for men and women suffering from drug and alcohol addictions. Houses a multidisciplinary team of doctors, psychiatrists, nurses, clinicians, and therapists who attend to patients - all experienced and expertly trained in addiction treatment. • • • • •

In-house, all-inclusive 24 hour medical detox program Personalized treatment Individual, group, and family therapy Psychiatric services on site 24 hour addiction helpline

(866) 265-2778 / www.lakeviewhealth.com

Wekiva Springs

Provides assessment and group therapy for adults struggling with substance abuse. • • • • •

Detox facility, inpatient or outpatient services On-site assessment (call for appointment) 4-6 week programs Group and Individual therapy Insurance required

(904) 296-0853 / www.wekivacenter.com

Recovery Coast

A premier private drug and alcohol rehab center in Jacksonville Beach. Committed to meeting the unique needs of each person with the highest quality treatment for drug addictions, substance abuse, and co-occurring disorders. With individualized and holistic treatment, Recovery Coast targets the causes of addiction that undermine long-term recovery. • • • • •

12-step Program Christian Therapy Art Therapy Family Therapy Interventions

(855) 734-3375 / www.recoverycoast.com 4

HALFWAY HOUSES Sober Living Recovery Halfway House

Provides a safe, loving and comfortable environment where residents can transition in their recovery journey to everyday living while staying clean and sober. Properties include three sober living homes (two for men and one for women) in beautiful, serene wooded neighborhoods. • • • • •

Begin a new career with community partners Move to independent living Men’s recovery house and separate women’s recovery house Daily NA/AA meetings and sponsors required Drug testing 3x/week

(904) 300-6050 / www.jaxsoberlivinghouse.com

Christian Alcohol and Drug Rehab Help

Christ is at the center of Christian drug detox and Christian alcohol detox. The patient is given a message, which is reinforced throughout the entire program. ‘I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.’ GOD RESTORES HOPE. • • • •

Highest quality medical care based on solid science Cleanse the body Supportive environment Acknowledge Christ’s power to heal and free body and soul

(904) 432-3737 / www.jacksonville.christianalcoholanddrugrehab.com

Awakening Recovery Center

Provides help for alcoholism and drug addiction while allowing the affected person to live at home and work as usual. • • • •

Intensive outpatient services only Cognitive-behavioral based therapy Suitable for employed functional alcoholics Accepts insurance or cash

(904) 733-7383 / www.awakeningrecoverycenter.com

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The Beach House

Bridges the gap from treatment facilities and/or using environments with a safe recovery oriented transitional home. • • • •

Separate men’s and women’s houses 100 yards from the Atlantic Ocean Owner has over 28 years of recovery Caring staff member on site 24/7 and always available to residents

(904) 372-4098 / www.thebeachhousesoberliving.com

Celebrate Recovery

A Christ-centered and bible-based 12-step recovery program. • • • •

Focus on God’s healing power through fellowship with others Work the 12-steps and the 8 principles Attend share groups where there are shared experiences and exploring hope together Multiple locations throughout Jacksonville, see website for more information

(904) 813-5668 / www.crjacksonville.com

Tru Soba

Short-term and long-term housing available so men can truly thrive in a place they call home. • • • • • • •

Structured way of restoring lives Sober living program Transitional housing Work therapy Relapse prevention Spiritual growth Life-skills coaching

(904) 372-0789 / www.trusoba.com

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CLOTHING, FOOD, HOUSING, FINANCIAL & TRANSPORTATION Ability Housing of Northeast Florida

Provides quality, affordable, community inclusive housing for individuals, families at risk of homelessness and adults with a disability. (904) 359-9650 / www.abilityhousing.com

Access Florida

Division of Florida Department of Children and Family Services • • •

Food assistance program Medical assistance and Medicaid Temporary cash assistance for families with children

(904) 723-2000 / www.myflorida.com/accessflorida

BEAM—Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry

Helps families in the Beaches communities from Mayport/Atlantic Beach to Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach, and Ponte Vedra in these zip codes: 32233, 32224, 32266, 32250, and 32082. BEAM’s mission is to keep families in their homes and help them become self-sufficient. • • • • •

Groceries to help families get through the month Help pay a bill or make rent payment Tax prep services during tax season Food stamps, Medicaid, food pantry Thanksgiving baskets, back to school supplies, and Christmas presents

(904) 241-2326 or (904) 241-7447 / [email protected] / www.jaxbeam.org 7

Catholic Charities

Provides the basic needs to help prevent homelessness through the Emergency Assistance department. Their goal is to help families facing eviction or loss of utilities to remain safe and secure in their homes. • • • • • •

Helps with rent, mortgage, or utility payments Food is distributed to the public on Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 1:00 to 2:00 pm (must bring SSN card for each person needing food) Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program Financial assistance for the elderly, disabled, and poor in the JEA service area Donna Foundation fund offers financial assistance to those with breast cancer Traveler’s Aid Program that partners with Greyhound to provide discounted rates

(904) 632-0600 / (904) 354-4846 / www.ccbjax.org

City Rescue Mission

CRM exists to transform the lives of the homeless and needy, serving them through the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. • • •

Provides food, clothing, shelter, and emergency services Residential Recovery Program Homeless men and women with or without children

(904) 421-5180 / www.crmjax.org

Clara White Mission

Works in partnership with the community to prevent and reduce homelessness through advocacy, housing, job training, and employment. • • •

Food provision Educational training Housing services

(904) 354-4162 / www.theclarawhitemission.org

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Downtown Ecumenical Services Council

Food pantry serving Duval, Clay and Nassau counties. • •

Open from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Proof of ID and housing required.

(904) 358-7955 / www.descjax.org

Dignity U Wear

Program helps to positively impact the lives of underprivileged children and their families. • •

Provides brand new clothing to children in need Provides suits for veterans

(904) 636-9455 / www.dignityuwear.org

Florida Department of Children and Families

A Florida government department that focuses on strengthening families. Check website for full menu of services. • • •

Food assistance for qualified households Family support Suicide support

www.myflfamilies.com

Florida Housing Finance Corporation

Helps Floridians obtain safe, decent affordable housing that might otherwise be unavailable to them. (850) 488-4197 / www.floridahousing.org

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Habitat for Humanity

Habitat works in partnership with local families and volunteers to build and rehabilitate simple, decent homes for qualified needy families. (904) 798-4529 / www.habijax.org

Jacksonville Transportation Authority

Jacksonville Transportation Authority provides varied mass transit services (bus, shuttles, monorail, trolleys, etc.). www.jtafla.com

Mission House

The only day facility to help meet the needs of the homeless adults at the Beaches through compassion, faith, and programs designed to provide assistance at an individual level. • • •

Provides meals, showers and clothing for homeless clients Case management Medical programs

(904) 241-6767 / www.missionhousejax.org

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Operation New Hope

Operation New Hope is redirecting the path ex-offenders have been given by providing the emotional and financial stability they need to succeed. • Breaking the Cycle is a full-scale economic development initiative aimed at the reunification of families and improving the outcomes for children of ex-offenders. The goal of this initiative is to make the reunification of family possible and to provide financial and emotional stability for the children. • Ready4Work is a nationally recognized program assisting ex-offenders with reentry into the community and workforce, effectively leading participants toward a productive life. (904) 354-4673 / www.operationnewhope.org

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army provides assistance to those in need through a vast array of services including: • • • • • • • •

Food for the hungry Companionship to the elderly and ill Clothing and shelter to the homeless Opportunities for underprivileged children Relief for disaster victims Assistance for the disabled Weekly food pantry Serves nightly dinners and Sunday breakfast

(904) 856-8641 / www.salvationarmynefl.org

Feeding Northeast Florida

Rescues food from retailers, farms and manufacturers and distributes it through more than 180 community partners across eight counties. Millions of meals are distributed annually because of our volunteer force. • Volunteer shifts are available Monday-Saturday from 8:30-11:30am and 12:30-3:30pm (904) 513-1333 / www.feedingnefl.org

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Sulzbacher Center

Only North East Florida provider of comprehensive services for homeless men, women and children. • •

Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year Offers meals, shelter, health care, children’s programs, job placement assistance, life skills programs, and more

(904) 394-8090 / www.sulzbachercenter.org

Trinity Rescue Mission

Trinity Rescue Mission is a homeless shelter for men, women and children. TRM desires to transform the live of the people they serve into Godly, productive members of society by meeting physical, spiritual and emotional needs. Some of the programs include: • • • • •

Overnight shelter and meals Free 60+ day residential programs for men and women Freedom Farm: 6-9 month intensive residential discipleship program for men Transitional housing Shelter Services: 60 day program to stabilize a family unit

(904) 355-1205 / www.trinityrescue.org

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ELDERLY OR DISABLED ASSISTANCE The ARC Jacksonville

The ARC assists individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. • • • • •

Day programs Residential services Employment/placement College experience Summer life experience

(904) 355-0155 / www.arcjacksonville.org

Beach House

Exceptional assisted living and memory that honors residents’ individuality and independence with heartfelt compassion, integrity and genuine respect. • Multiple levels of care • Relaxed and restful, casual and comfortable, beach-style living • Supports the 8 dimensions of wellness: Spiritual, Emotional, Intellectual, Social, Environmental, Vocational, Physical, Medical (904) 584-3496 / www.beachhouseseniorliving.com

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Hartfelt Ministries

Serves elderly and disabled adults who need non-medical care and companionship. Their goal is to assist clients so that they may continue living independently. • • • • •



Must be 60 or older Must have chronic disability Services depend on availability of trained volunteers Care receiver must be able to communicate and be ambulatory Non-medical services include: light meals, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, transportation, minor home repairs, conversation times, telephone check-ins, etc. Spiritual: prayer, devotions

(904) 538-0306 / www.hartfelt.org

Samuel C. Taylor Foundation

Provides individuals age 62 and older with affordable housing in a community that values independence, privacy and dignity. Encourages residents to realize their physical, social and spiritual potential through quality housing and services that include independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing. • • •

Games Activities Exercise classes

(904) 636-0313 / www.taylor-residences.org

Seniors on a Mission

Exists to honor, love, and encourage independent senior adults, inspiring them to live invigorated lives filled with purpose and grace. • • •

Go on day-long mission trips Transportation provided Engages heart and mind while helping local charities

(904) 551-4373 / www.seniorsonamission.org

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Seniors Life Foundation

Helps meet the emergency needs of low-income seniors in Duval County with a rapid response time and helps them live independently and with dignity. • • •

Pays bills on behalf of clients See website for eligibility qualifications Unique in Jacksonville

(904) 268-9128 / www.seniorlifejax.com

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MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Beaches Community Healthcare Clinic

Branch of the Sulzbacher Center serving patients who reside in the following zip codes – 32233, 32250, 32082, 32224, 32266. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, and Wednesday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm. (904) 224-3550 / www.sulzbachercenter.org

Community Hospice

Community Hospice seeks to improve the quality of life for patients and families, and to be the compassionate guide for end-of-life care in our community. • • • •

Care provided where you live Support for loved ones also Advance Care Planning Medical equipment and supplies

(904) 407-6500 / www.communityhospice.com

Mayo Clinic

Mayo provides emergency and medical clinic help to those with low incomes, as well as those with insurance. (904) 953-2000 / www.mayoclinic.org/jacksonville

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Gabriel House

This facility on Mayo Clinic’s campus provides affordable, temporary lodging in a “community of healing” environment for adult organ transplant and cancer patients and their caregivers who come to Jacksonville for medical treatment. (904) 821-8995 / www.gabrielhouseofcare.org

Optimum Health and Well Being

Optimum Health and Well Being serves those with chronic medical conditions like HIV, AIDS, diabetes, cancer, obesity, and other serious health problems. (904) 807-4700 / www.optimumhealthandwell-beingwellnesscenter.org

Volunteers in Medicine-Jacksonville

Volunteers in Medicine offers free health care for low income individuals who are working uninsured. (904) 399-2766 / www.vim-jax.org

Legacy of Care Health Clinic

Legacy of Care Health Clinic provides free medical care for adults without health insurance and free health screenings to residents of Jacksonville. (904) 745-9333 / www.legacyofcare.net

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WOMEN’S SERVICES, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & ABUSE ASSISTANCE ALPHA-OMEGA Miracle Home

Provides housing, counseling and education to unwed pregnant mothers, their children and underprivileged seniors. Need monetary donations, diapers, baby items, clothes, maternity wear and children’s furniture. (904) 823-8588 / www.aomh.org

Catholic Charities

The Pregnancy Counseling and Adoption Program provides services and advocacy for women and their families with unplanned pregnancies and ongoing support to birth families, adoptive families and adoptees throughout their lives. • •

Provide home studies, support, guidance, referrals, placement, post-placement supervision and education Post-adoption services

(866) 901-9647 / www.adoptionsdosafl.com

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Community Connections

Connects women, children and families with a wide variety of resources to give them a hand up when they need it the most. Check website for the vast array of programs and services. • • • • • •

Homeless Housing After-school programs Summer Camp programs Child Development Center for children ages 6 weeks to kindergarten Healthy Families Jacksonville to support pregnant women and families with newborns Special Literacy Programs

(904) 350-9949 / www.communityconnectionsjax.org

Daniel Foundation

Provides a supportive haven for abused, neglected, or abandoned children. Serves more than 1,000 children and their families, through a variety of innovative programs. (904) 296-1055 / www.danielkids.org

Family Support Services of North Florida

Provides safety, stability and quality of life for all children by working with the community to strengthen the family unit. (800) 962-2873 Child Abuse Hotline / www.fssjax.org

First Coast Women’s Services

Provides alternatives to abortion. They offer practical, compassionate ways to remove the barriers that cause women to choose abortion and provide the opportunity for every woman to make positive choices for herself and for her unborn child. (904) 262-6300 Mandarin or (904) 246-7378 Beaches / www.fews.org 19

Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Empowers women and children through the elimination of personal and institutional violence and oppression against all people. Provides leadership, advocacy, education, training, technical assistance, public policy, development and support to domestic violence center programs. (800) 500-1119 Domestic Abuse Hotline / www.fcadv.org

Gateway Health Systems

Gateway’s Room and Board Outpatient program addresses the specific needs of pregnant women and women with children recovering from alcoholism and addiction disorders. In addition to treatment for their alcoholism and addiction disorders, participants in the program can take advantage of the following services: • • • • • • • •

Pregnant and postpartum women’s program Family housing for women with infants and children Parenting skills Health and nutrition education Daycare in our Child Development Center Job coaching Case management After care

(877) 389-9966 or (904) 387-4661 www.gatewaycommunity.com / [email protected]

Hubbard House

Provides shelter and outreach services for victims of domestic violence and their families. (904) 354-0076 / www.hubbardhouse.org

The Inn Ministry

Provides for pregnant mothers and mothers with small children in a crisis. They also provide housing and so much more. (904) 388-7730 / www.innministry.org 20

Quigley House

Serves domestic violence and sexual assault victims and their children, primarily from Clay County. (904) 284-0340 / www.quigleyhouse.org

Women’s Center of Jacksonville

Provides crisis counseling and advocacy for sexual assault victims, mental health counseling services, rape prevention education, prevention and education to stop violence against seniors, adult literacy, breast cancer support for survivors and support groups for girls. (904) 722-3000 / www.womenscenterofjax.org

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HELP FOR A CHILD Angel AID

Helps children in the tri-county Jacksonville, Florida area (and their families) who have life-threatening diseases or situations. They are serving children with over 100 different diagnoses. • • •

Does not give out money Must be referred from another agency Assists in housing, utilities, medical care, transportation, food, clothing along with the spiritual needs of our AngelKIDS

(904) 398-4882 / www.angelaid.com

Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Northeast Florida

Big Brother, Big Sisters of Northeast Florida helps children reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships. (904) 727-9797 / www.bbbsnefl.org

Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida

Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida works to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. (904) 396-4435 / www.bgcnf.org

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The Child Cancer Fund

Provides financial, education and psychological programs and services for children and families facing the challenges of a childhood cancer diagnosis and the rigors of the treatment process. Focus on the emotional, practical, educational and financial support for families every step of the way. • • • • •

Play activities Partner with Nemours and Wolfson’s Helps with bills Camp Provide educational material

(904) 396-4223 / www.childcancerfund.org

Communities in Schools of Jacksonville

Communities in Schools helps children successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life. As the largest dropout prevention organization in the city of Jacksonville, they are committed to helping students realize their dreams and helping those dreams become reality. (904) 355-9009 / www.cisjax.org

Dreams Come True

Fulfills the dreams of area children battling life-threatening illnesses. • • • • • •

Tickets to events Dinners at restaurants Gift certificates Concerts Meet a hero Swim with dolphins

(904) 296-3030 / www.dreamscometrue.org

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Healthy Families Jacksonville

A free, voluntary, early learning and family support program designed to help you be the best parent you can be, and to help your child grow and develop in the most important first months of his or her life. • •

Support and education directly to you and to your family in your home Trained family support workers visit pregnant and new moms and their families to provide knowledge and support in the areas of: 1. Pregnancy wellness (prenatal and postnatal) 2. Breastfeeding 3. Parenting skills 4. Positive parent-child interaction 5. Stages of infant and child development 6. Importance of bonding and attachment 7. Developmental screenings

(904) 520-7630 / Serving zip codes: 32206, 32207, 32211, 32216, 32217, 32225, 32246 or 32277 (904) 924-1740 / Serving zip codes: 32202, 32204, 32205, 32208, 32209, 32210, 32218, 32244 or 32254

Hope Haven Children’s Clinic

Serves children, young adults and families with a variety of educational, developmental and mental health needs. Provides care to a wide range of clients, including those with: Learning challenges and disabilities such as dyslexia and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder; Developmental needs, such as those related to autism, Down syndrome and other challenges; Mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety or repercussions of divorce. • • • • •

Education Divorce After-school programs Therapy Evaluation

(904) 346-5100 / www.hope-haven.org

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Memories of Love

Creates joyful memories for children whose parents have a life-threatening illness. • •

Send entire family to Orlando for 5 days Provide tickets to the area’s favorite theme parks

(904) 596-2789 / www.memoriesoflove.org

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville

Supports the health and well-being of children by providing lodging and other services for critically ill, chronically ill or seriously injured children and their families. • • • •

Medical treatment Comfortable setting Home cooked meals Play areas

(904) 807-4663 / www.rmhcjacksonville.org

Salvation Army Child Development Center

Provides a high quality, affordable and accessible preschool program for children, opportunities for parent engagement, and ongoing professional development for our staff. We aim to provide the necessary skills, such as social, motor, early literacy, and number awareness for each and every child in order for them to be successful learners and ready for kindergarten. • • •

Low student/teacher ratio Strong emphasis on literacy Accepts students starting at 6 weeks

(904) 665-0102 / www.salvationarmyfl.org

Youth Crisis Center

This Youth Crisis Center is a runaway crisis center that provides services for runaway, displaced, troubled youth and their families. (904) 720-0002 / www.youthcrisiscenter.org 25

HOT MEALS The following organizations serve hot meals to guests during the specified days and times:

• Clara White Mission 613 W Ashley Street Jacksonville, FL (904) 354-4162

• St. Francis Soup Kitchen 134 E Church Street Jacksonville, FL (904) 356-2902

• Sulzbacher Center 611 E Adams Street Jacksonville, FL (904) 359-0457

• Trinity Rescue Mission 622 W Union Street Jacksonville, FL (904) 355-1205

• Salvation Army 900 W Adams Street Jacksonville, FL (904) 359-0457

• Mission House 800 Shelter Avenue Jacksonville Beach, FL (904) 241-6767

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Monday

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

CWM 8:30 am -

MH 12:00 pm

TRM 4:00 pm

10:00 am

SC 12:30 pm

SA 6:00 pm SC 6:00 pm MH 7:00 pm

Tuesday

CWM 8:30 am -

MH 12:00 pm

TRM 4:00 pm

10:00 am

SC 12:30 pm

SA 6:00 pm SC 6:00 pm MH 7:00 pm

Wednesday

CWM 8:30 am -

MH 12:00 pm

TRM 4:00 pm

10:00 am

SC 12:30 pm

SA 6:00 pm SC 6:00 pm MH 7:00 pm

Thursday

CWM 8:30 am -

MH 12:00 pm

TRM 4:00 pm

10:00 am

SC 12:30 pm

SA 6:00 pm SC 6:00 pm MH 7:00 pm

Friday

CWM 8:30 am -

MH 12:00 pm

TRM 4:00 pm

10:00 am

SC 12:30 pm

SA 6:00 pm SC 6:00 pm MH 7:00 pm

SFSK 10:00 am 1:00 pm MH 12:00 pm SC 12:30 pm

TRM 4:00 pm

SA 8:00 am

MH 12:00 pm

TRM 4:00 pm

CWM 8:30 am -

SC 12:30 pm

SA 6:00 pm

CWM 8:30 am -

Saturday

Sunday

10:00 am

10:00 am

SA 6:00 pm MH 7:00 pm

MH 7:00 pm

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