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Links
211 Tampa Bay Cares: Call for information about where to find help or give help in Pinellas County. Crisis intervention, housing referrals, shelter, food, clothing, employment, health care and more; community voice mail boxes for homeless and low-income people. No money required to call 211 from Verizon phone booths. To be directed to the proper services, callers should indicate that they're homeless.
St. Petersburg Times - St. Petersburg, Fla.
Date: Feb 18, 2007
St. Vincent de Paul, 401 15th St. N, St. Petersburg, 823-2516. Food kitchen serves breakfast, lunch and dinner every day of the year. Transitional housing, overnight shelter, job, computer and literacy training, and other services.
Free Clinic Beacon House, 2151 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Call 823-5780. Overnight and transitional shelter for single, homeless men. Referrals, clothing and personal hygiene items provided. Community kitchen serves dinner six nights a week to men, women and children.
Free Clinic Women's Residence, 814 Fourth Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Call 821-3894. For single homeless women while they are working, saving and planning for independent living.
ASAP Homeless Services, 423 11th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. Call 823- 5665. Breakfast, drop-in center, women's and children's transitional housing, emergency shelters for families and assistance toward independent living.
St. Petersburg Dream Center, 4359 35th St. N, Lealman. Call 520- 1909. Food, clothing, homeless outreach, recovery ministry, job and other referrals.
Daystar Life Center, 226 Sixth St. S, St. Petersburg. Call 825- 0442. Food, clothing, hygiene items, assistance with photo IDs, food stamps, birth certificates, Traveler's Aid, transportation to jobs and appointments, mail pickup and referrals.
Salvation Army, 1400 Fourth St. S, St. Petersburg. Call 822- 4954. Emergency lodging, food, shelter, one-stop location for social services agencies.
Suncoast Center for Community Mental Health. Homeless Outreach Support Team, or HOST. Call 894-3533 or 821-6051. Services to people who are homeless and mentally ill. Outreach is provided in nontraditional settings such as soup kitchens, parks and shelters.
Pinellas County Medical Mobile Unit. Doctors and nurses stop at soup kitchens and shelters. Call 582-7577.
Boley Centers. Transitional Homeless Apartment Program for homeless adults with mental illness. Psychiatric, vocational and other rehabilitative services. Offers permanent housing for the homeless. Call 824-5745, ext. 5745. Safe Haven program for the chronically homeless. Call 209-2456.
Pinellas Ex-offender Re-entry Coalition. Call 328-3360. Referrals for employment, social services and housing.
Family Resources. Street Safe program for children living on the street. Confidential referrals, food, clothing, shelter and laundry night with soap and change. Call 552-1014. Safe Place to Be, residential program for ages 10-17. Call 384-8336.
Pinellas County Coalition for the Homeless. Call 528-5763. Offers cold-night shelters, coordinates services, generates money for programs, conducts annual homeless count and survey.
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