2010 FSECC Brochure Listing

Heart of Florida Fiscal Agent Area

Heart of Florida United Way

Improves people's lives by mobilizing the caring power of Central Florida through volunteering, in kind donations, 2-1-1 referral service, and raising funds for critical programs. 835-0902, 11.82%

Adult Literacy League, Inc.

Since 1968 the Adult Literacy League has been the premier provider of adult and family literacy services in Central Florida. 422-1540, 23.13%

After School Programs, Inc.

After School Programs provides quality affordable on-site before and after school summer and no school day childcare programs to thousands of at-risk children in Florida. 720-2882, 01.28%

BETA Center, Inc.

Educational, residential, childcare and other supportive services that help build stronger families and prevent child abuse among teen and other high-risk parents. 277-1942, 10.23%

Boy Scouts of America, Central Florida Council

Boy Scouts of America provides educational programs activities for youth ages 6-20 such as leadership training aquatic safety camping and food collection for the needy. 889-4403, 12.41%

Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida, Inc.

Safe affordable after-school/summer childcare and developmental programming for at-risk youth in Brevard, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Counties, teaching values, skills, knowledge for successful lives. 841-6855, 13.89%

Catholic Charities of Central Florida, Inc.

A family agency providing bi-lingual individual/marriage/family/counseling, pregnancy services, adoption placement, disaster response, family assistance (food, rent, utilities), immigration services/refugee resettlement. 658-1818, 14.37%

Central Florida Police Athletic League, Inc.

Provides education and recreation programs in a safe environment for at risk youth. Programs foster self respect and respect for others and law enforcement. 291-1996, 20.11%

Central Florida Young Men's Christian Association

Develops values and improves the quality of life for individuals, families, and communities through fitness, outreach, and youth development and educational programs. 896-9220, 13.14%

Children's Home Society of Florida

Children's Home Society of Florida protects and guides children and strengthens families. Programs include adoption, foster care, parenting, counseling and residential transitional and independent living. 304-7600, 16.28%

Christian Service Center

Prevent homelessness, combat poverty, coltivate self sufficiency and restore hope by providing services that address physical, emotional and spiritual needs for struggling families and individuals. 425-2523, 18.43%

Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, Inc.

To address the needs of the homeless in our community and to serve as a catalyst for community collaboration to end homelessness. 426-1256, 19.30%

Community Coordinated Care for Children, Inc.

A child care resource and referral agency which provides financial subsidies to quality early learning child care programs for low to moderate income working families. 522-2252, 01.70%

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Atlanta

Consumer Credit Counseling Service provides budget and debt counseling, bankruptcy counseling and education, housing counseling, debt repayment plans, and education seminars. 251-2227, 15.02%

Devereux Florida

Devereux Florida provides services for emotional, developmental and behavioral needs for 13,500 children annually in settings ranging from home, school and community to residential programs. 362-9210, 15.06%

Edgewood Children's Ranch, Inc.

We house, love, counsel and care for at-risk youth ages seven through seventeen in an effort to reunite the family. 295-2464, 11.10%

Florida Senior Programs, Inc. / Foster Grandparent Program of Central Florida

Provide stipend volunteer opportunities for low income persons 55+ years with children who have special and/or exceptional needs. 298-4180, 12.14%

Florida Senior Programs, Inc. dba Retired & Senior Volunteer Program of Orange County

RSVP helps people 55 and better to particiipate more fully in the life of their community through significant volunteer service at 113 volunteer stations. 422-1535, 12.14%

GROWS (Greater Reading or Writing Skills) Literacy Council, Inc.

GROWS is a literacy program dedicated to teach reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills to adults no matter race, creed, color, or national origin. 256-1007, 13.09%

Harbor House of Central Florida, Inc.

Harbor House's programs include emergency shelter, 24 hour crisis hotline, court advocacy outreach services and education programs. Last year Harbor House helped over 20,000 survivors. (407) 886-2856, 10.62%

Health Care Center for the Homeless, Inc.

Non profit clinic providing primary care, dental, vision, pediatric, Tuberculosis sheltering and behavioral health services to homeless and low income persons in Central Florida area . 428-5751, 11.98%

Help Now of Osceola, Inc.

Help Now provides advocacy and services to victims of sexual and domestic violence, as well as leading social change to eradicate these crimes. (407) 847-3260, 17.09%

Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando, Inc.

JFS is a community lead agency in preventing homelessness by providing a family stabilization program, emergency assistance, food pantry, counseling, chaplaincy and volunteer services. 644-7593, 10.65%

Justice and Peace Office, Inc., dba Apopka Family Learning Center

We provide educational and after-school programming, parenting skills, financial literacy, and emergency assistance for adults and children of the rural working poor in Central Florida. 889-0100, 16.83%

Kids House of Seminole, Inc.

Aid abused children from report and investigation through prosecution and treatment. We provide all necessary services for abuse cases in a friendly non threatening environment. 324-3036, 16.88%

Life Concepts, Inc. D/B/A Quest, Inc.

Quest helps children and adults with disabilities achieve their dreams of going t school, having a job, living on their own and experiencing summer camp. 218-4300, 14.48%

Lighthouse Central Florida, Inc.

Lighthouse Central Florida promotes the independence of people with blindness and visual impairments through professional vision rehabilitation including technology, education, support and advocacy. 898-2483, 11.70%

Living Hope International Ministry, Inc.

Residential outreach services to females 18 and older, giving them the opportunity for lifestyle change, the ability to recover from chemical dependency abuse dysfunctional lifestyle. 422-6797, 17.04%

Meals on Wheels, Etc.

Provide nutritious meals for young and old as well as support services for seniors which enable them to maintaintheir independence and dignity. 333-8877, 10.04%

Orlando Day Nursery Association, Inc.

ODN provides quality childcare and preschool education to children birth through five years who are at risk and from low income families. 422-5291, 16.54%

Orlando Health Foundation on behalf of the Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families

Help children overcome developmental delays, offers healthcare to uninsured teens, advocates for and protects victims of child abuse. 317-7430, 02.85%

Osceola County Council on Aging, Inc.

Dedicated to provide elderly, disabled adults and disadvantaged families the resources they need to remain ndependent and self sufficient. 846-8532, 04.96%

Rescue Outreach Mission of Sanford, Inc.

Organization provides emergency food, shelter, clothing to men, women and children and counseling, case management and other services that help them regain self-sufficiency. 321-8224, 21.04%

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida

Second Harvest Food Bank collects and distributes over twenty-one million pounds of food annually to more than 550 local nonprofit agencies with food assistance programs. 295-1066, 04.11%

Seminole Community Volunteer Program, Inc.

Seminole Community Volunteer Program, Inc. (SCVP) engages, inspires, equips, mobilizes and connects volunteers with opportunities to serve, providing a high quality experience enriching their lives. 323-4440, 13.24%

Seminole County Bar Association Legal Aid Society, Inc.

To provide free quality legal advocacy to Seminole County's economically disadvantaged persons to improve their quality of life and enhance their self-sufficiency. 834-1660, 05.76%

Seminole County Victim's Rights Coalition, Inc. dba SafeHouse of Seminole

Seeking an end to domestic violence by providing community education, outreach support, crisis intervention and safe haven for survivors of domestic violence and their children. 330-3933, 10.12%

Seniors First, Inc.

Providing Meals on Wheels, Neighborhood Lunch, Home Improvement, Durable Medical Equipment, and other services for Senior Citizens in Central Florida. 292-0177, 19.15%

Share the Care, Inc.

Share the Care is a non profit agency that keeps families together. We provide adult day care and other services that allow caregivers "time off". 423-5311, 21.24%

The Center For Drug-Free Living, Inc.

The Center is a comprehensive community-based non-profit provider of substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment as well as behavioral health and wellness activities. 245-0045, 15.43%

The Center for Independent Living in Central Florida

CIL promotes rights, responsibilities and independence among people with all disabilities and strives to eliminate architectural, communication, and attitudinal barriers through education, resources and training. 623-1070, 10.50%

The Gift of Swimming

Provides access to drowning prevention resources and education which includes swim training for the community's underprivileged, mentally or physically challenged or otherwise disadvantaged. 905-2815, 02.96%

The Grove Counseling Center, Inc.

The Grove Counseling Center, Inc. provides substance abuse and mental health counseling to children and adults in a residential setting and in two outpatient facilities. 327-1765, 13.03%

The Mustard Seed of Central Florida

To provide basic necessities such as furniture and clothing at no charge to families and individuals who desire to rebuild their lives after a tragedy. 875-2040, 07.80%

The Opportunity Center, Inc. , d/b/a Osceola ARC

The Opportunity Center provides skill acquisition, competitive job placement, vocational training, transportation and supported living coaching to adults with developmental disabilities primarily in Osceola, Orange and Polk Counties. 847-6016, 11.43%

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army providesshelter for the homeless, food for the hungry and programs to prevent homelessness with the goal of relieving human suffering. 423-8581, 17.04%

The Salvation Army of Seminole County

We provide emergency assistance to residents of Seminole County, with mortgage, rent and/or utilities in order to potential loss of housing or utilities. 322-2642, 24.34%

Welbourne Avenue Nursery & Kindergarten, Inc.

Affordable high quality childcare for ages 6 mos-5yrs for very low-moderate income families. Programs to strengthen cognitive, social, motor skills assessed semi-annual. 644-5885, 13.02%

Winter Park Day Nursery, Inc.

Provides high-quality child care, preschool and pre-kindergarten education for lower-income families with fees on a sliding scale based on placement on federal poverty level. 647-0505, 15.23%

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