Escambia FRG 2025

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Special thanks to the Escambia Children’s Trust for their sponsorship and coordination of the Escambia County Family Resource Guide.

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Escambia Children’s Trust has worked to make this Family Resource Guide the most complete guide available; however, we assume no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions, nor do we recommend programs or individuals. Escambia Children’s Trust does not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information contained in the Guide. Some information may have changed since collected, or new facilities may have opened while others may have moved or closed. Please verify all information when contacting a provider. While we are excited to be able to provide this service to the community, we do encourage families to use this publication for informational purposes only. Professionals should be consulted on any issues concerning the health, safety and welfare of your family.

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IThis category lists organizations that provide services to individuals who have been victims of child abuse or neglect, domestic violence, incest and rape. Services include counseling, shelter, legal aid and information and referral.

IEsta categoría enumera las organizaciones que proveen servicios a individuos que han sido víctimas de abuso infantil, violencia domestica, incesto y violación sexual. Los servicios incluyen asesoramiento, refugio, ayuda legal, e información y referencia.

Child Abuse/Protective Services

Abuso Infantil/Servicios Protectivos

2-1-1 Northwest Florida ................................. 211

A Safe Haven for Newborns

Confidential 24/7 & Multilingual Florida Helpline

Adult and Child Mental Health Care

Counseling for Infants & Toddlers, Children, Adolescents

Adult, Children & Family Counseling Licensed Therapy, Adolescent Counseling

Bright Bridge Ministries Recovery Groups

CDAC Behavioral Healthcare

Women and Family Intervention Services .........

Children’s Home Society – Western Counseling Services ..........................

Community Health Northwest Florida Behavioral Health & Wellness

Department of Children and Families

ACCESS Call Center

EBT Customer Service

Service Center

SRO Administration

FL ACCESS Location Finder

Escambia County School District Student Services

Faith & Hope Counseling

Various Counseling Services for Children, Youth and Families ................................

FavorHouse of Northwest Florida Crisis Line ..................................

Domestic Violence Center

Education Program

Information and Referral

Domestic Abuse Shelter

Florida Association for Infant Mental Health - Emerald Coast Chapter

Supporting the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce

Florida Council Against Sexual Violence Sexual Assault Crisis Programs

Florida Department of Children and Families Abuse Hotline 800-96-ABUSE

Florida Department of Law Enforcement

Sexual Offender and Predator System

Guardian Ad Litem, 1st Judicial Circuit

Child Advocacy

Gulf Coast Kid’s House

Child Advocacy and Prevention Services

Stewards of Children

Safety N.E.T. Kids

877-767-2229

850-466-3200

850-417-8991

850-912-8383

850-434-2724

850-266-2700

850-478-1244

850-300-4323

888-356-3281

850-300-4323

850-300-4323

850-300-4323

850-469-5382

850-471-3430

850-434-6600

850-434-1177

850-434-1177

850-434-1177

850-434-1177

Child Safety Matters ..........................

Lakeview Center

Child Welfare - FamiliesFirst Network

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Ages 0-5

Outpatient Counseling, Ages 5-18

Psychiatric Support and Medications, Children 17 and Younger

Residential Care for Children – Meridian, Ages 7-17

Residential Care for Children – A New Dawn, Ages 10-17

Residential Care for Children – Arcadia Place, Ages 13-17

850-595-5800

850-908-6667

850-908-3776

850-432-1222

850-432-1222

850-469-3502

850-469-3572

850-471-6176

Residential Care for Children – Cabot Heights, Ages 13-17 850-475-5575

Lutheran Services Florida – Escambia County

Family Counseling

Youth Shelters

New Season Treatment Center – Pensacola

Substance Abuse Counseling

Northwest Florida Health Network

Child Welfare & Behavioral Health

PACE Center for Girls – Escambia-Santa Rosa

Academic and Counseling Program

Pensacola Dream Center

Addiction Recovery, Homeless Outreach, Human Trafficking ............................

The Secret Place

Therapy, Counseling and Support Services for Ages 13-24

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline

850-453-2772

850-453-2772

850-968-3565

850-575-3518

850-478-7060

850-607-0453

850-857-3501

- Loveisrespect 1-866-331-9474

National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Service 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

Domestic Violence • Violencia Doméstica

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211 A Safe Haven for Newborns

Confidential 24/7 & Multilingual Florida Helpline 1-877-767-2229

CDAC Behavioral Healthcare Women and Family Intervention Services

Emerald Coast Legal Aid

Domestic Violence, Family Law

Escambia County Clerk & Comptroller

Domestic Violence Petitions ....................

Faith & Hope Counseling

850-296-7002

850-297-2000

800-962-2873

888-357-7332

850-595-3728

850-595-5800

850-595-5800

800-965-5800

Various Counseling Services for Children, Youth and Families

FavorHouse of Northwest Florida Crisis Line

Domestic Violence Center

Education Program

850-434-2724

850-432-2336

850-595-4331

850-471-3430

850-434-6600

850-434-1177

850-434-1177

Information and Referral 850-434-1177

Domestic Abuse Shelter

First Judicial Circuit of Florida

Family Law Domestic Violence

Florida Association for Infant Mental Health – Emerald Coast Chapter

Supporting the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce .......................

850-434-6600

850-595-4492

850-296-7002

Florida Council Against Sexual Violence

Sexual Assault Crisis Programs

Florida Department of Children and Families

Domestic Violence Hotline ....................

850-297-2000

1-800-500-1119

Abuse Hotline 800-96-ABUSE 1-800-962-2873

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Healthy Start Program

Florida Department of Law Enforcement

Sexual Offender and Predator System

Florida Department of Revenue

Child Support Services

Florida Legal Services

Domestic Violence Legal Hotline

Guardian Ad Litem, 1st Judicial Circuit

Child Advocacy

Gulf Coast Kid’s House

Child Advocacy and Prevention Services

Lakeview Center

850-595-6641

888-357-7332

850-488-KIDS (5437)

1-800-621-4202

850-595-3728

850-595-5800

Child Welfare - FamiliesFirst Network .............

Legal Services of North Florida

Domestic/Sexual Violence ......................

National Deaf Domestic Violence Hotline Safety Planning, Information & Referrals

National Domestic Violence Hotline

Domestic Violence Support

Pensacola Dream Center

Northwest Florida Crisis Hotline

Canopy of Hope Domestic Violence Shelter

Re-Entry Alliance Pensacola

LODGES Transitional Shelter for Women and Children

The Salvation Army Pensacola Social Services

850-908-6667

850-432-8222

855-812-1001

1-800-799-7233

850-466-SAFE (7233)

850-607-0453

Goodwill Gulf Coast

Ensley Thrift Store

Goodwill Gulf Coast

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline - Loveisrespect ............................

Women with Clear Vision

Emergency Housing for Women and Children

Basic Needs • Necesidades Básicas

II850-332-6677

850-432-1501

1-866-331-9474

850-542-7984

This section contains organizations that provide services to those with basic need issues. Basic needs include: clothing, emergency aid, emergency shelter, money management/financial aid, food, housing, Social Security and transportation.

Esta sección contiene organizaciones que proveen servicios básicos en cuestiones como ropa, ayuda de emergencia, refugio de emergencia, administración de dinero/ayuda financiera, alimentación, Seguro Social y transportación.

Clothing • Ropa

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Brownsville Church

Hope Center - Brownsville Boutique 850-430-2100 ex.1

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

Matthew’s Nursery - Essential Baby Items 850-436-6425 ex.1

Ensley First Baptist Church

Takin’ it to the Streets - Emergency Clothing 850-530-2429

First Baptist Church of Pensacola Samaritan Hands Ministry

First Presbyterian Church of Pensacola

850-478-5047

Olive Road Thrift Store ........................ 850-438-3930

Loaves and Fishes

Thrift Store .................................. 850-438-4166

Little Flower Catholic Church ESC Clothing Closet 850-455-5641

Marcus Pointe Baptist Church

Thrift Store

Ministry Village at Olive Bargain Center

Myrtle Grove Baptist Church

Food Pantry/Clothing Room

Perdido Bay United Methodist Church The Redemption Store

Teen Challenge

Pensacola Super Thrift - 9th Avenue

850-332-5004

850-912-8222

850-455-7389

850-497-6880

850-484-4922

Pensacola Super Thrift - Nine Mile Road 850-912-6754

Pensacola Super Thrift - Mobile Highway .......... 850-466-3375

St Joseph Catholic Church ESC Caring and Sharing Clothing Closet ................... 850-436-6461

St. Vincent dePaul Thrift Store Warrington 850-607-2360

Waterfront Mission Thrift Store 850-438-1462

Disaster Relief • Ayuda para Desastres

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

American Red Cross – Northwest Florida Disaster Relief & Recovery 850-432-7601

Be Ready Alliance Coordinating for Emergencies (BRACE) ESC Main Office 850-739-3981

Be Ready Escambia ESC Disaster Preparation Website 850-471-6400

BRACE

Community Emergency Response Team Training .. 850-739-3977

Division of Emergency Management Website 850-815-4000

Escambia County Department of Public Safety

Evacuation Shelters 850-471-6400

Escambia County Emergency Management Be Ready - Disaster Preparedness 850-471-6500

Escambia County Fire Rescue 850-475-5530

Home Smoke Alarm Installation

- County Residents

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office

850-595-HERO

Domestic Security Unit 850-436-9630

Escambia Search and Rescue Inc

Land and Water Rescues

Florida Division of Emergency Management

850-474-1644

Special Needs Registry and Public Shelter Program ............................. 850-595-6500

Florida Poison Information Center

Poison First Aid ........................... 1-800-222-1222

Food Assistance Program (SNAP) SNAP Office - Pensacola 850-300-4323

NAS Pensacola - Emergency Management

Emergency Family Assistance Center 1- 866-951-2322

Pensacola Dream Center

850-438-8907

Resale Shop 850-435-6896

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Disaster Response 850-607-0453

Pensacola Energy 24/hour Gas Leak / Emergencies 850-474-5300

Pensacola Fire Department

Check-Back Program for People with Special Needs

Home Smoke Alarm Installation - City Residents

Home Safety Surveys

Car Seat Installation

The Salvation Army Pensacola

Disaster Services

The Secret Place

Therapy, Counseling and Support Services for Ages 13-24

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

850-436-5200

850-436-5200

850-436-5200

850-436-5200

850-432-1501

850-857-3501

Disaster Distress Helpline .................... 1-800-985-5990

U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency

FEMA Helpline ............................. 1-800-621-3362

Financial Aid/Rent and Utilities

Ayuda Económica/Alquiler y Utilidad

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Affordable Connectivity Program

Monthly Discount for Phone or Internet https://cnm.universalservice.org/

Area Housing Commission

Low- and Moderate-Income Rental Housing in Pensacola-Escambia

AT&T

850-438-8561

Access, Low-Cost Internet Program .............. 855-220-5211

CareConnect USA

National Mortgage Relief Helpling ................ 888-770-7312

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida Emergency Assistance - Financial Assistance for Housing, By Appointment Only

City of Pensacola Housing Department

Homebuyer Incentive Program

Section 8 Housing Voucher Program

Community Action Program Committee

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

(LIHEAP)

Rental and Mortgage Assistance

Community Enterprise Investments Inc.

850-436-6425

850-858-0350

850-858-0350

850-438-4021

850-438-4021

Pre-Homebuyer Education Courses; Foreclosure Counseling ........................ 850-595-6234

Cox

Connect2Compete, Low-Cost Internet for Families with Children

Department of Children and Families FL Temporary Cash Assistance

Emerald Coast Legal Aid Foreclosure Help

Escambia County Housing Finance Authority

Affordable Interest Rate Mortgage Loans, Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance

Federal Communications Commission

Lifeline Telephone Assistance Program

First Baptist Church of Pensacola Samaritan Hands Ministry – Utility Assistance

FPL Northwest Florida

Bill Payment Assistance

Florida Housing Finance Corporation

FloridaHousingSearch.org

– Search for Local Subsidized Apartments

Homeownership Preservation Foundation

Legal Services of North Florida Evictions; Landlord-Tenant Issues; Foreclosures/Mortgage; Subsidized Housing; IRS/Property Tax Issues 850-385-9007

Ministry Village at Olive Tender Hearts Caring Hands – Financial Assistance 850-473-4466

Northwest Florida Area Agency on Aging

Home Care For The Elderly 850-494-7100

Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly, Age 60+ 850-494-7100

Opening Doors Northwest Florida Rental Payment Assistance – Escambia ........... 850-439-3009

Homeless Prevention Rental and Utility Assistance 850-439-3009

Pensacola Energy Escambia Utility Assistance Program 850-435-1800

Utility Service Connection and Pilot Lighting Service 850-474-5300

Pensacola Habitat for Humanity

Mortgage Delinquency and Default Resolution Counseling; Pre-Purchase Counseling; Pre-Purchase Homebuyer Education Workshops: Financial Management/Budget Counseling; Home Improvement and Rehabilitation Counseling

850-434-5456

Samaritan Hands ESC Utilities Assistance 850-438-8907

Tender Hearts Caring Hands

Utility Assistance

850-478-0200

850-300-4323

850-432-2336

850-432-7077

1-800-234-9473

850-438-8907

1-800-225-5797

1-877-428-8844

Homeowner’s HOPE Hotline, Free Financial and Foreclosure Prevention Education 1-888-995-HOPE (4673)

850-473-4466

The Salvation Army Pensacola Utility Assistance – FPL Care to Share 850-432-1501

Emergency Financial Assistance ................. 850-432-1501

United Ministries

Mortgage and Rental Assistance

850-433-2333

Utility Assistance for Families with Children 850-433-2333

Food • Comida

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211 Backpack Project USA

Weekend Food for Escambia Elementary Students 850-698-5806

Brownsville Church

Monthly FarmShare Grocery Giveaway

850-430-2100 ex. 1 Cantonment Improvement Committee

Food Giveaways at Carver Park 850-393-9870

Catholic Charities ESC SRO SNAP

Application Assistance

Catholic Charities ESC The Caring Coach

Food Pantry

850-436-6425

850-436-6425

Church on Wheels ESC Food Pantry ............. 850-454-9055

Escambia County School District

Food Service Administration ....................

Epps Christian Center

Community Food Bank

Feeding the Gulf Coast – Member Agencies

Panhandle Branch – Information About Food

850-430-7530

850-572-5761

Distribution, Food Pantry or Soup Kitchen Members 850-626-1332

Find a Food Distribution, Food Pantry or Soup Kitchen https://www.feedingthegulfcoast.org/find-help/find-a-pantry

First Baptist Church of Pensacola

Samaritan Hands Ministry – Food Assistance 850-438-8907

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) .............. 850-595-6670

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Child Care Food Program ...................... 850-245-4323

Helping Hands that Bridge the Gap for Jesus Hot Meals and Sack Lunch

Holy Cross Episcopal Church ESC Food Pantry

Little Flower Catholic Church ESC Food Pantry

Loaves and Fishes ESC Family Homeless Shelter

Loaves and Fishes ESC Prepared Meal

Manna Food Pantries

Food Assistance – Appointment Only

Marcus Pointe Baptist Church

Food Pantry

Myrtle Grove Baptist Church ESC Food Pantry

Myrtle Grove United Methodist Church

ESC Food Pantry

Northwest Florida Area Agency on Aging

Home Delivered Meals

Ministry Village at Olive

Tender Hearts Caring Hands

Pensacola Caring Hearts, Inc. ESC Food Pantry

St Vincent de Paul

DeSoto Street Food Pantry

Saufley Field Food Pantry – By Appointment Only

Summer Meals for Florida Kids

Search Summer Breakspot Website

The Salvation Army Pensacola

Food Pantry

850-494-1603

850-477-8596

850-455-5641

850-438-7616

850-438-7616

850-432-2053

850-479-8337

850-455-7389

850-456-7463

850-494-7101

850-473-4466

850-375-1838

850-434-6615

850-457-3833

https://www.summerbreakspot.org/

850-432-1501

Housing • Vivienda

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

90Works

Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program .. 855-909-6757

Area Housing Commission

HUD Public Housing Program ................... 850-438-8561

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

Emergency Assistance

Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida

850-436-6425

Disability Resource Center 850-595-5566

Children’s Home Society – Western Street Solutions Team

Samaritan Hands ESC Food Pantry ..............

St James Missionary Baptist Church

ESC Food Pantry ...........................

St Joseph Catholic Church ESC Caring and Sharing

Food Pantry

Soup Kitchen

St Vincent de Paul ESC DeSoto Street Food Pantry

St. Anne’s Food Pantry

Tender Hearts Caring Hands ESC

SRO Olive Campus Food Pantry

Warrington Campus Food Pantry

Warrington Emergency Aid Center ESC Food Pantry

Food Stamps • Estampillas de Comida

850-438-8907

850-476-0690

850-436-6461

850-436-6461

850-434-6615

850-457-3833

850-473-4466

850-473-4466

850-972-9304

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Department of Health ESC Women Infants and Children Nutrition Program

Feeding the Gulf Coast – Panhandle Branch Client Services Department

Food Assistance Program (SNAP)

SNAP Office – Pensacola

Florida Department of Children and Families

850-595-6670

850-626-1332

850-300-4323

ACCESS Florida System – Apply Online for SNAP Benefits https://www.myflorida.com/accessflorida/ ACCESS Florida Information 850-300-4323

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) 850-595-6670

Florida Nutrition Education Free Online Courses to Help SNAP Recipients Stretch their Food Budgets https://courses.floridanutritioned.org/

University of Florida IFAS Extension Escambia County Nutrition Education Classes – Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program ................ 850-475-5230

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

850-266-2700

M-Power House Transitional Living Program 850-266-2700

City of Pensacola Housing Department

Section 8 Housing Voucher Program 850-858-0350

Housing Rehabilitation Program 850-858-0350

Community Enterprise Investments

Affordable Housing Solutions 850-595-6234 ext. 204

Florida Housing Finance Corporation

Special Needs Housing Locator

Loaves & Fishes Soup Kitchen Transitional Housing Program

Lutheran Services Florida – Escambia County Youth Shelters

850-488-4197

850-438-7616

850-453-2772

Ryan White AIDS Care and Education Program 850-453-2772

Mary’s Shelter Gulf Coast

Pregnant Women Homeless Shelter 251-986-6200

Opening Doors Northwest Florida Homeless Assistance Program 850-439-3009

Oxford House of Florida Sober Living https://www.oxfordhousefl.org/ Pensacola Habitat for Humanity Home Buyer Program

Re-Entry Alliance Pensacola Transitional Housing Program

Safe Families for Children

Safe Housing for Children

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Housing Finance and Community Development Division

United Way of West Florida

Education, Health and Financial Stability

850-434-5456

850-332-6677

850-273-8304

800-225-5342

850-434-3157

Volunteers of America of Florida Pensacola Veterans Village 850-479-3444

Waterfront Mission

Men’s Overnight Shelter

850-478-4027

Women with Clear Vision Emergency Housing 850-434-5252

Information and Referral • Información y Referencia 2-1-1 Northwest Florida ................................. 211 ESC SRO Street Survival Guide 850-444-7037

NWFL Information and Referral ................ 855-420-8689

Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline

American Cancer Society - Florida 24/7 Live Cancer Helpline

American Diabetes Association

National Helpline

American Parkinson’s Disease Association Helpline

800-272-3900

800-227-2345

800-342-2383

800-223-2732

American Pregnancy Association

Pregnancy Educators

Arthritis Foundation

Helpline

CareConnect USA

Rehab Helpline for Drugs and Alcohol

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida

Disability Resource Center

Community Action Program Committee

Family Stability Services

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

General Inquiries

Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County Child Care Resource & Referral

Epilepsy Foundation of America

Epilepsy and Seizures Helpline

EveryoneOn Discount Internet US Website

Florida Department of Children and Families

Disaster Distress Helpline

Florida Department of Education

Division of Early Learning

Florida Impact to End Hunger

Helpline

Florida Literacy Coalition

Literacy Hotline

Government Listings

800-672-2296

800-283-7800

877-467-4825

850-435-3516

850-595-5566

850-438-4021

800-344-4823

850-595-5915

800-332-1000

877-779-1169

800-985-5990

866-357-3239

850-309-1488

800-237-5113

3-1-1 Call Center 311

HCA Florida Healthcare Consult-A-Nurse

Hemophilia Foundation of Greater Florida Helpline

March of Dimes

Pensacola Office

Northwest Florida Area Agency on Aging Information, Referral and Assistance Helpline

Opening Doors Northwest Florida

Homeless Assistance Program

U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs

Transportation • Transporte

844-706-8773

800-293-6527

850-462-7756

850-494-7100

850-439-3009

202-208-5116

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211 Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida

Disability Resource Center

Community Action Program Committee

Transportation Assistance

Escambia County Area Transit

Public Transportation

Escambia County Area Transit

ADA Transportation

Escambia County Area Transit

Transportation Disadvantage

Escambia County School District

Driver’s Education

Escambia County School District

Transportation Department

Florida Department of Transportation

Florida Commission for Transportation of Disadvantaged

Greyhound Lines

Home Free

Medical Transportation Management

Florida Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

Pensacola International Airport

Quality Caregivers

In Home Care Services

SonShine Companion Care

Senior Care Services

Sun Pass Florida Prepaid Toll Program

Florida Prepaid Toll Program

Transportation Security Administration

Helpline/Travelers with Disabilities

Community Organizations Organizaciones Comunitarias

I800-786-2929

844-239-5974

850-436-5000

850-549-6180

850-764-6638

888-865-5352

855-787-2227

IA comprehensive listing of organizations in Escambia County providing services. These organizations offer advocacy, support, community action, disaster relief, volunteer and donation direction as well as information and referral. Information and referral reflects a host of services, including abuse, victim, addiction, AIDS/HIV, city and government, consumer complaints, disabilities, elderly, family and parenting, health, legal, gay/lesbian, lost children, runaway youth and childcare.

Un amplio listado de las organizaciones que proveen servicios en el Condado Escambia. Estas organizaciones ofrecen apoyo en cuestiones de abogacía, acción comunitaria, ayuda en caso de desastres y distribución de donativos, así como información y referencias. Información y referencia incluye una variedad de servicios, incluyendo ayuda a las víctimas del abuso, las adicciones, el sida/VIH (AIDS/HIV), la ciudad y el gobierno, quejas del consumidor, incapacidades físicas, ayuda para ancianos, familias y padres, salud, ayuda legal, problemática referente a lesbianas y gays, y niños desaparecidos/jóvenes que escapan de sus hogares.

Advocacy • Defensa

Bikers Against Child Abuse

NWFL Child Advocacy Program

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

Immigration & Refugee Services

Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida

Disability Resource Center

Children’s Home Society ESC SRO Street Solutions Team

Disability Rights Florida

Child Developmental Disabilities Protection/Advocacy

850-595-5566

850-438-4021

850-595-3228

850-595-0501

850-595-0501

850-316-3962

850-469-5591

850-410-5700

Epilepsy Alliance Florida

Epilepsy Resource Center - Pensacola

Equality Florida

LGBTQ Advocacy

Equity Project Alliance

850-217-2366

850-436-6420

850-595-5566

850-266-2700

800-342-0823

850-433-1395

813-870-3735

Promoting Equity Through Civic Engagement https://www.equityprojectalliance.com/ Escambia County Council of PTAs/PTSAs

Parent and Family Advocacy

Florida Association for Infant Mental Health

- Emerald Coast Chapter

Vision Council: Supporting the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce

Florida Department of Children and Families

Economic Self-Sufficiency Programs

Florida Developmental Disabilities Council Disabilities Awareness and Advocacy

850-384-7192

850-296-7002

866-762-2237

800-580-7801

Gulf Coast Kid’s House

Child Advocacy and Prevention Services

Legal Services of North Florida

Pro-Bono Legal Services

NAACP Pensacola Branch #5124

Equal Rights

National Alliance on Mental Illness – Pensacola

Mental Health Advocacy & Awareness

Parent University

Parent Advocacy and Training

Pensacola Dream Center

Adopt-A-Block ...............................

Studer Community Institute

850-595-5800

850-432-8222

850-463-7918

850-208-1609

912-755-4422

850-607-0453

CivicCon .................... https://www.studeri.org/CivicCon

Studer Community Institute

Early Learning City ..... https://www.studeri.org/EarlyLearningCity

United Way of West Florida

Education, Health and Financial Stability

850-434-3157

Volunteer/Donations • Voluntarios/Donaciones

100 Black Men of Pensacola

Mentor Program for Youth https://100blackmenofpensacola.org/ 2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

AARP

Local Volunteer Events

https://local.aarp.org/pensacola-fl/volunteering/ American Red Cross

Northwest Florida Chapter

850-432-7601

Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola

Teen Volunteers; Various Volunteer Opportunities

Autism Pensacola

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/138663954

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Baptist Hospital

Volunteer Services, Volunteen Program, Ages 14-18

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida One-to-One Mentoring

Boys and Girls Club of the Emerald Coast One-to-One Mentoring .........................

Chain Reaction

Mentor Program ..............................

City of Pensacola

850-434-7171

850-434-4936

850-433-5437

850-862-1616

850-471-4685

Community Outreach Volunteers ................ 850-436-5692

Community Action Program Committee

Early Head Start / Head Start Volunteers 850-432-2992 ext. 428 Head Start 850-308-7165

Council on Aging

Volunteer Department

Covenant Care

Volunteer Services

850-432-1475

855-CARE-365

Department of Education ESC Free and Reduced School Lunch and Breakfast 850-430-7530

Escambia County Volunteer Program ............... volunteer@myescambia.com

Escambia County Public Schools Foundation

Take Stock in Children

Escambia County School District

Community Involvement Office

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Epps Christian Center ESC Prepared Meal

First United Methodist Church of Pensacola ESC Hot Lunch

Goodwill Gulf Coast

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Ensley Thrift Store............................

Olive Road Thrift Store

Guardian Ad Litem, 1st Judicial Circuit

Community Advocates

Gulf Coast Kid’s House

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Helping Hands That Bridge The Gap ESC Hot Meals and Sack Lunch

Junior Achievement of Northwest Florida

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Loaves and Fishes ESC Thrift Store

Manna Food Pantry

850-469-5458

850-469-5676

850-436-9735

850-572-5761

850-432-1434

251-380-7150

850-478-5047

850-438-3930

850-595-3728

850-595-5800

850-494-1603

850-477-1420

850-438-4166

Various Volunteer Opportunities https://www.mannahelps.org/participate/volunteer/ Miracle League of Pensacola

Buddies Volunteer Program ....................

Nemours Children’s Health

Volunteer in Pensacola ........................

Our Corner

Keep America Beautiful Affiliate

Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program

Various Volunteer Opportunities

850-393-5043

850-505-4700

850-438-1178

https://www.ppbep.org/get-involved/volunteer

Pensacola Dream Center

Various Volunteer Opportunities

4th Saturday Serve

Pensacola Fire Department ESC

Child Passenger Safety Training and Installation

Pensacola Habitat for Humanity

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Pensacola Humane Society

850-607-0453

850-607-0453

850-436-5200

850-476-0001

Various Volunteer Opportunities volunteer@pensacolahumane.org

Pensacola Little Theatre

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Pensacola MESS Hall

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Pensacola Museum of Art

Various Volunteer Opportunities

Pensacola Opera

Special Olympics Florida – Northwest Region

Various Volunteer Opportunities 850-291-6234

Summer Breakspot Website 850-617-7400

The Salvation Army Pensacola

Various Volunteer Opportunities 850-432-1501

United Way of West Florida

Get Connected, Virtual Volunteer Platform 850-434-3157

Pensacola Archaeological Society 850-474-3015

Historic Pensacola Volunteer Corps 850-595-5985

SRO Volunteer Recruitment 850-912-8199

Stuff The Bus 850-912-8199

Valerie’s House

Group Volunteers

Volunteer Florida

850-266-0795

Find Volunteer Opportunities 850-414-7400

VolunteerMatch

Volunteer Opportunities Near Pensacola

https://www.volunteermatch.org/

850-432-2042

877-937-6377

850-595-5985 ex. 111

Various Volunteer Opportunities info@pensacolaopera.com

Pensacola Sports

Various Volunteer Opportunities

https://pensacolasports.org/getinvolved/ Ready Kids!

Early Literacy Programs, ReadingPals Volunteers

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida

850-433-6893

Various Volunteer Opportunities 850-477-2273

Safe Families for Children

Pensacola Chapter PensacolaFL@safefamilies.net

Waterfront Rescue Mission

Various Volunteer Opportunities 850-478-4027

West Florida Hospital

Various Volunteer Opportunities 850-494-4961

West Florida Public Libraries

Various Volunteer Opportunities 850-436-5060

Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida

Various Volunteer Opportunities 850-433-9453

YMCA of Northwest Florida

Various Volunteer Opportunities

850-438-4406

Disability Services • Servicios para Personas con Impedimentos Físicos

IA comprehensive listing of organizations in Escambia County providing services for people with special needs. These include services for the blind/visually impaired, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities and hearing and speech-impaired.

IEsta sección se enconcentra en las necesidades diversas de las personas con impedimentos físicos. Esto incluye servicios para personas con ceguera o impedimentos visual, impedimento de desarrollo, impedimentos físicos e impedimentos auditivos y del habla.

Autism • Autismo

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Adult and Child Mental Health Care

Counseling for Infants & Toddlers, Children, Adolescents ................................ 850-466-3200

Agency for Persons With Disabilities

Area 1 Office ................................ 850-595-8351

Autism Center of The Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart Services for Children on Autism Spectrum 850-416-7548

Autism Navigator

Florida State University Autism Institute 1-844-4ASDHLP

Autism Pensacola

Autism Support, Advocacy, Education and Networking

850-434-7171

Autism Society of America US Hotline 800-328-8476

Behavior Quest

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) ............... 850-626-0606

BTEC Behavior Therapy

ABA Therapy ............................... 850-483-1508

Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers

Children’s Therapy Clinic ....................... 850-453-7463

Center for Autism and Related Disabilities Website ... 800-769-7926

Center for Autism and Related Disabilities - FSU Region

FSU College of Medicine - Pensacola Office

Early Steps – Western Panhandle

Promoting Early Childhood Development, Ages 0-3

East Hill Academy

K-12 School for Students with Learning Disabilities

Escambia County School District

ESE Exceptional Student Services

Family Network on Disabilities of Florida

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs

FDLRS Emerald Coast

Child Find

Florida Association for Infant Mental Health - Emerald Coast Chapter

Supporting the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce

Florida Inclusion Network

Inclusive Education

Lakeview Center

Autism Care

Melody Makers 850

866-863-0138

850-377-9547

850-437-5560

850-429-2977

800-825-5736

850-469-5423

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County

Bright Expectations

Florida Division of Blind Services

850-296-7002

850-645-7593

850-469-3726

Adaptive Music Lessons for Children with Disabilities medlodymakers850@gmail.com

National Autism Association

877-622-2884

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children US Hotline ................................ 1-800-843-5678

Nemours Children’s Health

Specialized Pediatric Care .....................

Neuropsychology Center

Various Neuropsychological Services

O.A.S.I.S. Autism Spectrum Connection

Autism Spectrum Coalition

Pensacola Museum of Art

Creative Camps for Autistic Students

Pensacola Police Department

Take Me Home Program - Register a Person’s

Physical/Mental Challenges

Proud Moments

ABA Therapy

Psychological Associates – Pensacola Multi-Specialty Mental Health Services ............

SEDNET – Multiagency Service Network for Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance

Region 1 - Escambia County School District

Special Olympics Florida – Northwest Region Community Engagement and Athlete Development

The Arc Gateway Pearl Nelson Child Development Center

850-505-4700

850-484-7800

800-328-8476

850-432-6247

850-436-5416

850-607-6910

850-434-5033

850-430-7473

850-291-6234

850-434-7755

Blind/Visually Impaired • Ciegos-Problemas Visuales

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Escambia County School District

ESE Exceptional Student Services

850-429-2977

Visually Impaired Program, Newborns to School-Age 850-469-5524

FDLRS Emerald Coast

Child Find

Florida Department of Blind Services Division

850-469-5423

DOE - Blind Services - Children and Family Program . 850-484-5122

DOE - Blind Services - Vocational Rehab Program 850-484-5122

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

850-245-4465

Blind Babies Program https://dbs.fldoe.org Children’s Program 800-342-1828

Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library http://dbs.myflorida.com/Library/membership.html

Florida Telecommunications Relay, Inc

Specialized Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program 888-447-5620 (TTY)

Foundation Fighting Blindness ................... 800-683-5555

Independence for the Blind of Northwest Florida Children’s Program ........................... 850-477-2663

Teen Transition Program 850-477-2663

Lighthouse Guild

Teen Tele-Support Group

Lions Club Eye Clinic

Vision Care Assistance to Escambia County Residents

National Family Association for Deaf-Blind Empowering Families with Deaf-Blind Individuals

Social Security Administration Pensacola Office

800-284-4422

850-438-8989

800-255-0411

877-505-4550

West Florida Public Libraries Free Braille and Talking Books Library 850-471-6000

Youth Development • Desarrollo Juvenil

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211 4-H Youth Development Escambia County ............................

Agency for Persons With Disabilities

Area 1 Office ................................

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida One-to-One Mentoring

Bikers Against Child Abuse

Empowering Children That Are The Victims Of Abuse

Boy Scouts of America Gulf Coast Council Gulf Coast Council

850-475-5230

850-595-8351

850-433-5437

850-217-2366

850-476-6336

Boys and Girls Club of the Emerald Coast One-to-One Mentoring 850-862-1616

Chain Reaction

Mentor Program, Teen Leadership Institute 850-471-4685

Children’s Home Society YouthWorks ................................. 850-266-2700

City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation .........................

Community Action Program Committee

Early Head Start / Head Start

Department of Children and Families ESC Child Care Regulation

Early Learning Coalition

Child Care Resource and Referral

Child Care Warmline

Financial Assistance for Child Care

Voluntary Prekindergarten Program

850-436-5670

850-308-7165

850-483-6692

850-595-5915

850-741-8350

850-332-6775

850-607-8556

Epps Christian Center Programs for Youth ........................... 850-438-3858

Escambia County Play Learn Grow Summer Camp ................. 850-426-1156

Recreational Services .........................

Summer Youth Employment Program

Escambia County School District

School Board

Free and Reduced School Lunch and Breakfast

Administrative Office

Homeless Student Services

Project SEARCH

School Age Child Care Programs

School Choice

Teen Parent Program

Title I ......................................

Escambia Virtual Academy

First Tee Gulf Coast Golf and Life Skills

Junior Achievement of Northwest Florida K-12 Programs

Junior League of Pensacola Diaper Insecurity, Kids in the Kitchen

Lutheran Services Florida – Escambia County Youth Shelters

Milk and Honey Outreach Ministries

Mentoring Programs

National Flight Academy Spring and Summer Camps

Opening Doors Northwest Florida ESC SRO Child Care Referrals .....................

Parks and Recreation Department ESC Main Office

Pensacola MESS Hall Science Museum

Pensacola Sports Youth Sports Programs

Pensacola State College

Educational Opportunity Center

Educational Talent Search

SkillsUSA

Ready Kids!

Early Literacy Programs, ReadingPals Volunteers

SEASTARS ESC Swim Team

Southern Youth Sports Association

850-475-5220

850-595-3123

850-432-6121

850-430-7530

850-432-6121

850-595-6915

850-777-0617

850-469-5305

850-469-5580

850-430-7439

850-595-6915

850-469-5457

850-456-7010

850-477-1420

850-433-4421

850-453-2772

850-469-1194

850-458-7836

850-439-3009

850-436-5670

877-937-6377

850-434-2800

850-484-1961

850-484-1620

850-484-2245

850-433-6893

850-418-0644

Basketball, Cheerleading, Baseball, Football, Tutoring, After-school and GED Programs .................

Special Olympics Florida – Northwest Region Community Engagement and Athlete Development ..

The Salvation Army Pensacola

After School Program

Community Center and Youth Services

Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors

TAPS - Military Survivor Seminars, Retreats, Good Grief Camp

Truth for Youth

Youth Mentoring

University of West Florida

Explore Summer Camps

Movement Academy - Physical Education for Homeschool Parents

Victory for Youth

Job Placement Services for Children with Disadvantages and Disabilities ..............

Valerie’s House

Grief Support Programs

850-438-6233

850-291-6234

850-432-1501

850-432-1501

800-959-8277

850-393-0332

850-473-7468

850-473-7468

Vocational Rehabilitation

School to Work Transition Program

West Florida Public Libraries

Bookmobile

Century Branch

Molino Branch

Pensacola Branch

Southwest Branch

Talking Book Library

Tryon Branch

Westside Branch

YMCA of Northwest Florida

Bear Levin Studer Family Location

850-471-6950

850-436-5060

850-256-6217

850-435-1760

850-436-5060

850-453-7780

850-471-6000

850-471-6980

850-595-1047

850-438-4406

Northeast Location ........................... 850-478-1222

Hearing and Speech-Impaired • Servicios para Sordomudos 2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Agency for Persons With Disabilities Area 1 Office

Anchor Clinic - Pensacola

850-595-8351

Evaluation and Assessment, Ages 6 and Above 850-433-1656

Autism Center of The Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart Services for Children on Autism Spectrum 850-416-7548

Autism Navigator

Florida State University Autism Institute 1-844-4ASDHLP

Autism Pensacola

Autism Support, Advocacy, Education and Networking

Baptist Health Care

850-434-7171

Speech Clinic ................................ 850-434-4957

Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers

Children’s Therapy Clinic ....................... 850-453-7463

Center for Autism and Related Disabilities - FSU Region

FSU College of Medicine - Pensacola Office

Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida

Disability Resource Center

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

866-863-0138

850-595-5566

Parent Support - Learn the Signs. Act Early https://www.cdc.gov/ Children’s Medical Services Health Plan 866-799-5321

Early Steps – Western Panhandle

Promoting Early Childhood Development, Ages 0-3

Early Intervention

Escambia County School District

Exceptional Student Services

Escambia County School District

Speech and Language Impaired Program

Family Care Council - Area 1

Family Support Services

Family Network on Disabilities of Florida Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs

FDLRS Emerald Coast

Child Find

Florida MENTOR

Support Services for Adults and Children with Disabilities

Gulf Coast Speech Language Clinic

866-371-0444

850-582-8255

850-377-9547

850-377-1334

850-429-2977

850-469-5532

800-470-8101

800-825-5736

850-469-5423

850-478-2078

Bilingual Pediatric Speech and Language Services .. 850-696-7583

Melody Makers 850

Adaptive Music Lessons for Children with Disabilities medlodymakers850@gmail.com

National Autism Association

Nemours Children’s Health

Specialized Pediatric Care

O.A.S.I.S. Autism Spectrum Connection

Autism Spectrum Coalition

Step Up For Students

Special Needs Scholarship

The Arc Gateway

Pearl Nelson Child Development Center ...........

Help Me Grow Escambia Program

Education • Educación

IIFlorida Department of Children and Families

Tuition and Fee Exemption

George Stone Technical College

877-622-2884

850-505-4700

800-328-8476

877-735-7837

850-434-7755

850-378-0322

Listed below are programs and services which enhance educational opportunities. These include dropout prevention, early care and education, General Education Degree (GED), literacy, special education, tutoring, remedial education and employment.

A continuación aparecen los programas y servicios creados para mejorar la educación. Estos incluyen prevención de la deserción escolar, educación temprana, Diploma de graduacion de bachillerato (GED), alfabetización, educación especial, tutoría y escuela recuperación.

Dropout/Alternative Programs • Desertores Escolares/ Programas Alternativos

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast Afterschool and Summer Programs

- Pensacola Office ............................

Boys Town North Florida

Family Homes for Children, Ages 10-18 ...........

Escambia Boys Base - AMIkids Pensacola

Residential Facility for Boys, Ages 14-18

Escambia County School District

Alternative Education Programs, Charter Schools, TeenAge Parent Program, and Educational Components in Juvenile Justice Facilities

850-862-1616

850-575-6422

850-453-7490

850-430-7439

Alternative Placement – Success Academy 850-941-6100

Alternative Placement – Achieve Academy/KAPS (Formerly Camelot Academy)

850-497-6692

Alternative Placement – TeenAge Parent Program 850-430-7439

Alternative Placement – Acceleration Academy ..... 850-517-4111

Alternative Placement – Escambia County Jail 850-436-9713

Student Services ............................. 850-469-5382

Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center 850-595-8820

First Judicial Court of Florida Teen Court

850-595-3805

Pensacola State College – TRIO Programs TRIO | Educational Opportunity Center 850-484-1961

General Education Degree (GED)

Diploma de Graduacion de Bachillerato

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

AMIkids Pensacola 850-453-1910

Workforce Development Program, GED, Ages 18-24 ................................. 850-380-1370

CareerSource Escarosa

GED Prep Classes ........................... 850-607-8700

Community Action Program Committee Employment and Education Support Services 850-438-4021

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

850-300-HOPE (4673)

Adult Basic Education and GED Prep Classes 850-941-6200

Goodwill Gulf Coast GED Prep 850-434-0032

Pensacola State College - Adult Education

GED Exams at the Pensacola Test Center 850-484-1656

Pensacola State College - TRIO Programs

TRIO | Educational Opportunity Center 850-484-1961

University of West Florida Continuing Education

Online GED Courses .......................... 850-473-7468

Women with Clear Vision GED Preparation ............................. 850-434-5252

Literacy • Alfabetización

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy Story Mentors, Free Reading Resources https://storymentors.org/ Blue Wahoos

Kazoo’s Reading Program https://www.milb.com/pensacola/community/readingprogram

Children’s Home Society ESC Teen Space 850-266-2700

FDLRS Emerald Coast Child Find

850-469-5423

Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County VPK - Voluntary PreKindergarten 850-595-5400

Emerald Coast Writing Project

Improving the Teaching of Writing and Learning 850-474-2613

Escambia County School District

English Language Arts ........................ 850-469-5525

Level Up Summer Reading 850-432-6121

Administrative Office .......................... 850-432-6121

Boys Base 850-453-7490

Homeless Student Services 850-595-6915

Jail Program 850-430-7446

Juvenile Justice Transition School 850-430-7446

Migrant Advocate

Program for Academically Talented Students (PATS) Center

850-595-6915

850-469-5359

School Age Child Care Programs 850-469-5357 School Board

School Choice

850-432-6121

850-469-5580 Title I 850-595-6915

Ready Kids!

Early Literacy Programs, ReadingPals ............ 850-433-6893

Step Up For Students Scholarship Program 877-735-7837

Studer Community Institute Building Brains Programs

https://www.studeri.org/EarlyLearningCity Truth for Youth

Youth Mentoring 850-393-0332

UF Lastinger Center

New Worlds Reading Initiative, Free Books Delivered to Your Home, Ages K-5th Grad https://www.newworldsreading.com/fl/en/home.html

United Way of West Florida

Education, Health and Financial Stability 850-434-3157

West Florida Public Libraries

Bellview Branch

850-471-6360

Bookmobile ................................. 850-436-5060

Century Branch 850-256-6217

Molino Branch ...............................

Pensacola Branch

Southwest Branch

Talking Book Library

Tryon Branch

Westside Branch

YMCA of Northwest Florida

Bear Levin Studer Family Location

Northeast Location

850-435-1760

850-436-5060

850-453-7780

850-471-6000

850-471-6980

850-595-1047

850-438-4406

850-478-1222

Employment and Economic Development

Empleo

y Desarrollo Económico

IListed below are organizations specializing in job training, vocational rehabilitation and job placement. In addition, numerous resources are included to address such related issues as unemployment benefits and compensation.

IA continuación aparecen organizaciones especializadas en el adiestramento laboral, rehabilitación vocacional, y colocación laboral. Además, se incluyen numerosos recursos dirigidos a asuntos como el desempleo y beneficios y compensación.

Job Placement • Búsqueda de Trabajo

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

AMIkids Pensacola

Workforce Development Program, Ages 18-24

CareerSource Escarosa

Century Career Center

Pensacola Career Center

Employment Assistance

850-380-1370

850-366-4164

850-607-8700

850-607-8700

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Program . 850-607-8700

Youth Services

Milton Career Center ..........................

Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida Disability Resource Center

Community Action Program Committee Employment and Education Support Services

Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Workforce Services

Florida Department of Education

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

Social Security Administration ESC

Pensacola Office

United Way of West Florida ESC SRO

GetMyRefund Tax Assistance

U.S. Department of Labor

Job Corps Skills and Training

Victory for Youth

850-607-8700

850-983-5325

850-595-5566

850-438-4021

866-352-2345

850-316-2100

1-877-505-4550

850-912-8245

800-733-5627

Job Placement Services for Children with Disadvantages and Disabilities

866-371-0444

Family Support

Servicios de Apoyo a la Familia

IGeared toward families of all types and needs, this category is centered on family issues. These include: adoption, foster care, protective services, respite care and youth development. Also listed are agencies and programs that provide information and classes for effective parenting skills.

IDirigidos a todo tipo de familias con necesidades diversas, esta categoría enfoca la problemática familiar, que incluye la adopción, el cuidado adoptivo, los servicios protectivos, y el desarrollo juvenil. Además aparecen agencias y programas que proveen información y clases de cómo ser mejores padres.

Adoption/Foster Care • Adopción/Placemento

2-1-1 Northwest Florida ................................. 211

Alpha Center

Pregnancy Resource Center ....................

850-479-4391

A Safe Haven For Newborns FL Infant Surrender 877-767-2229

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

Pregnancy & Adoption Services

SRO Adoption Services

833-511-4200

850-436-6411

Children in Crisis ESC OKA SRO WAL Foster Care 850-864-4242

Children’s Home Society – Western SRO WAL Adoption Services 850-261-4117

Post-Adoption Support

Escambia – Santa Rosa Bar Association

Adoption Private Lawyer Referral Service

Families First Network ESC OKA SRO WAL

Adoptive Parents Information Services

Florida Adoption Information Center

Adoption Hotline and Information

850-266-2700

850-434-6009

850-418-9148

800-962-3678

Guardian Ad Litem Program ESC Main Office .......850-595-3728

Lakeview Center

Adoptions - FamiliesFirst Network

850-418-9148

Specialized Therapeutic Foster Homes 850-908-6667

Legal Services of North Florida

Free Legal Help for Families (Paternity, Adoption, and Some Guardianships)

National Youth Advocate Program ESC

Enhanced Foster Care

850-432-8222

850-380-7041

Boys Programs • Programas Para Niños 2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida One-to-One Mentoring

850-433-5437 Main Office

Boy Scouts of America Gulf Coast Council K-12

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast Afterschool and Summer Programs

866-646-3518

850-476-6336

850-862-1616

Boys Town Boys Town Parenting http://www.boystown.org/parenting/Pages/default.aspx

Boys Town National Hotline Crisis Line

Chain Reaction Mentor Program

Community Action Program Committee After School Program and Summer Camp Assistance

800-448-3000

850-471-4685

850-438-4021

Escambia County School District Free and Reduced School Lunch and Breakfast ..... 850-430-7530

Escambia County School District

Homeless Student Services .................... 850-595-6915

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice

Escambia Boys Base

Lakeview Center

Cabot Heights Residential Care

Omega Lamplighters

850-453-7490

850-475-5575

Youth Empowerment, Young Men Ages 12-17 pensacolalamplighters@gmail.com

Salvation Army ESC Organized Athletics

850-432-1501

Salvation Army ESC Organized Youth Program 850-432-1501

Girls Programs • Programas Para Niñas

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida

One-to-One Mentoring

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast

Afterschool and Summer Programs

850-433-5437

850-862-1616 Chain Reaction

Teen Leadership Institute

Escambia County School District

Homeless Student Services

Escambia County ESC Play Learn Grow Summer Camp

First Tee Gulf Coast Girls Golf of the Gulf Coast

Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida

K-12

Loaves & Fishes Soup Kitchen

Living Well Parenting Guidance

March of Dimes

Pensacola Office

Parent University Pensacola

Monthly Parent Resource Events

Pensacola Fire Department

Car Seat Installation

850-471-4685

850-595-6915

850-595-3130

850-456-7010

https://www.gsgcf.org/ I Support The Girls

Dignity, Aid, Safety, Hygiene (DASH) Kits ..........

240-816-0570

Junior League of Pensacola Spark Board, High School Junior and Senior Girls ...

Milk and Honey Outreach Ministries

Mentoring Programs

PACE Center for Girls - Escambia-Santa Rosa Academic and Counseling Program

PERIOD Movement

850-433-4421

850-469-1194

850-478-7060

Menstruation Services & Education https://www.period.org/ Sisters Anointed to Lead Together (SALT)

Mentoring for Girls info@saltministry.org

Truth for Youth ESC SRO Youth Mentoring 850-393-0332

Parenting Skills • Educación para Padres

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Adult and Child Mental Health Care

Counseling for Infants & Toddlers, Children, Adolescents

Ascension Sacred Heart

Parent Empowerment Programs at the Autism Center

850-466-3200

850-416-7548

Bright Bridge Ministries ESC Hygiene Ministry 850-485-8449

CDAC Behavioral Healthcare

Women and Family Intervention Services (WFIS) 850-434-2724

Children’s Home Society – Western Healthy Families Escambia

850-438-7616

850-462-7756

912-755-4422

850-436-5200

Developmental Disabilities • Incapacidades del Desarrollo 2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Adult and Child Mental Health Care

Counseling for Infants & Toddlers, Children, Adolescents

Agency for Persons With Disabilities

Area 1 Office ................................

Anchor Clinic - Pensacola

Evaluation and Assessment, Ages 6 and Above .....

Autism Center of The Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart

Services for Children on Autism Spectrum

Autism Navigator

850-466-3200

850-595-8351

850-433-1656

850-416-7548

Florida State University Autism Institute 1-844-4ASDHLP

Autism Pensacola

Autism Support, Advocacy, Education and Networking

Baptist Health Care

Speech Center, Newborns to Adults

Behavior Quest

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)

BTEC Behavior Therapy

ABA Therapy

Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers

Children’s Therapy Clinic

850-434-7171

850-434-4957

850-626-0606

850-483-1508

850-453-7463

Center for Autism and Related Disabilities - FSU Region

FSU College of Medicine - Pensacola Office

Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida

866-863-0138

Youth Transition & Assistance with Employment Services

850-595-5566

Department of Education ESC OKA SRO WAL

FDLRS Emerald Coast Child Find

Disability Rights Florida FL Disability Services

Information

850-266-2700

Council on Aging ESC Foster Grandparent Program .. 850-432-1475

Family Network On Disabilities ESC BAY CAL GULF HOL JAX

WASH Parent Training and Information Center

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Healthy Start Program

Pure Ministries

Parent Support Groups

Escambia County Healthy Start Coalition

Coordinated Intake and Referral for Pregnant Women, Caregivers and Families

Escambia County School District

Teen Parent Program .........................

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County

800-825-5736

850-595-6641

850-375-4790

850-696-2291

850-432-6121

Maternal and Child Health Section ............... 850-245-4465

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Keeping Abreast Foundation ESC Mammography and Breast Cancer Assistance

La Leche League of Pensacola

Meeting Information

850-595-6670

850-382-2773

850-366-8287

Division of Blind Services ESC OKA SRO WAL

Children Services

850-469-5423

800-342-0823

800-342-0823

850-484-5122

Infant Blindness Program ...................... 850-484-5122

Early Steps – Western Panhandle

Promoting Early Childhood Development, Ages 0-3 .. 850-377-9547

East Hill Academy K-12 School for Students with Learning Disabilities 850-437-5560

Escambia County Healthy Start Coalition

Coordinated Intake and Referral for Pregnant Women, Caregivers and Families

Escambia County School District

ESE Exceptional Student Services

Pre-Kindergarten Disabilities

Family Care Council - Area 1

Family Support Services

Family Network on Disabilities of Florida Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs .................................

850-696-2291

850-429-2977

850-469-5561

800-470-8101

800-825-5736

FDLRS Emerald Coast

Child Find

Parent Help Desk

850-469-5423

850-469-5423

Florida Association for Infant Mental Health - Emerald Coast Chapter

Supporting the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce

Florida Inclusion Network

Inclusive Education

Florida MENTOR

Support Services for Adults and Children with Disabilities

Goodwill Gulf Coast

Youth with Disabilities Program

Independence for the Blind NWFL Children’s Program

Teen Transition Program .......................

Lakeview Center

Autism Care

Melody Makers 850

850-296-7002

850-645-7593

850-478-2078

850-696-1174

850-477-2663

850-477-2663

850-469-3726

Adaptive Music Lessons for Children with Disabilities medlodymakers850@gmail.com

Miracle League of Pensacola

Baseball for Physically and Mentally Challenged Children

Nemours Children’s Health

Specialized Pediatric Care

Neuropsychology Center

Various Neuropsychological Services

850-393-5043

850-505-4700

850-484-7800

Pensacola Museum of Art

Creative Camps for Autistic Students

Pensacola Police Department

Take Me Home Program

- Register a Person’s Physical/Mental Challenges

Proud Moments

ABA Therapy

Psychological Associates – Pensacola

Multi-Specialty Mental Health Services

SafetyNet Tracking Systems

Locator Bracelets

SEASTARS

850-432-6247

850-436-5416

850-607-6910

850-434-5033

877-434-6384

Swim Team for Children with Special Needs or Low-Income ...........................................

SEDNET – Multiagency Service Network for Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance

Region 1 - Escambia County School District

Special Olympics Florida – Northwest Region

Community Engagement and Athlete Development

The Arc Gateway Pearl Nelson Child Development Center

Health Care • Atención Médica

I850-418-0644

850-430-7473

850-291-6234

850-434-7755

A comprehensive listing of services geared toward those individuals who are uninsured, uninsurable or underinsured. Support areas include HIV/AIDS, abortion, abortion alternatives, cancer, dental care, eye care, home care, medical equipment, occupational and physical therapy, pre-and post-natal care. Additionally, information is included on not-forprofit organizations that offer information and applications for Medicaid,

IUn listado comprensivo de los servicios dirigidos a aquellos individuos que carecen de seguro médico, o están asegurados insuficientemente. Las áreas de ayuda incluyen HVI/sida (HIV/AIDS), aborto, alternativas al aborto, cáncer, cuidado dental, cuidado ocular, cuidado en el hogar, equipo médico, terapia física y ocupacional, cuidado prenatal y postnatal. Adicionalmente, se incluyen organizaciones no lucrativas que proveen información y solicitudes para Medicad, Medicare, Florida KidCare y otros programas de salud.

AIDS/HIV Sexually Transmitted Disease

SIDA/HIV Enfermedades Venereas

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

American Sexual Health Association (ASHA)

CDC National STI and AIDS Hotline

800-232-4636

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) 850-595-6500 ex.1500

Test and Treat Appointments 850-595-6500 ex.1511 / 1512

PrEP Appointments and Information

HIV Prevention (education, test site oversite)

500/501 training

General HIV Inquires ...................

HIV Testing and Counseling

Sexually Transmitted Diseases Clinic

Lakeview Center

HIV/AIDS Testing & Education

850-595-6345

850-595-6500 ex.1507

850-595-6500 ex.1510

850-595-6500 ex.1505

850-595-6554

850-595-0176

Health & Hope Clinic

Dental Care, For Clinic Patients Only 850-479-4456

Medicaid Managed Care

DentaQuest – Dental Plans and Program 1-800-466-7566

Liberty – Dental Plans and Program 1-877-855-8039

MCNA Dental – Dental Plans and Program 1-800-955-8771

Pensacola State College

Dental Hygiene Clinic - Warrington Campus 850-484-2236

Smiles Change Lives

Apply for Braces, Ages 7-18 816-421-4949

Diabetes • Diabetes

2-1-1 Northwest Florida

Ascension Sacred Heart

Diabetes and Nutrition Education

Baptist Health Care

Endocrinology

Florida Camp for Children and Youth with Diabetes Florida Diabetes Camp

Lutheran Services Florida – Escambia County Ryan White AIDS Care and Education Program

Oasis Florida

HIV Care & Prevention

Cancer • Cáncer

2-1-1 Northwest Florida

American Cancer Society - Florida 24/7 Live Cancer Helpline

Ascension Sacred Heart Cancer Center

Pediatric Blood Disorders and Cancer ............

Ascension Sacred Heart, Studer Family Children’s Hospital Bear Family Foundation Pediatric Oncology Center for Hope

Ascension Sacred Heart

Miracle Camp - Cancer Camp

Baptist Health Care

Oncology Patient and Family Support Group

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Breast/Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program

850-453-2772

850-429-7551

211

800-227-2345

850-416-6933

850-416-1890

850-416-5730

850-469-2224

850-595-6500 ex.1202

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – North Florida Education and Support Resources

813-963-6461 Rally Foundation - Gulf Coast

Family Emergency Fund

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida Sheltering and Caring for Families of Children with Critical Medical Needs ....................

Dental Care • Cuidado Dental

211

850-416-7262

850-908-1220

352-334-1321

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Wellness Programs 850-595-6500 ex. 1801

Nemours Children’s Health

Specialized Pediatric Care - Diabetes

West Florida Hospital

Diabetes Self-Management Education Program

Eye Care • Cuidado de la Vista

850-505-4700

850-494-4950

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Ascension Sacred Heart

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Clarkson Eyecare

Pediatric Eye Exams

850-416-2266

850-479-7379

Community Health Northwest Florida Optometric Vision Care at Palafox Two 850-436-4630

Florida Department of Blind Services Division

Children and Family Program 850-484-5122

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County

Vision Services for Students

Gulf Coast Vision Center, Multiple Locations

Pediatric Eye Care

Lions Club Eye Clinic

850-245-4465

850-600-2224

Vision Care Assistance to Escambia County Residents

850-438-8989

New Eyes for the Needy Eyeglass Vouchers 973-376-4903

Terrezza Optical, Multiple Locations

Pediatric Eye Exams

Health Clinics • Clínicas de Salud

850-416-1890

850-477-2273

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

CAN Community Health

Dental Services to All

Community Health Northwest Florida

850-456-5059

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Ascension Sacred Heart ESC Urgent Care

North 9th Avenue ............................ 850-416-4730

Sorrento Rd 850-746-0020

CAN Community Health

Pensacola Clinic

850-988-5245

Pediatric Dental Care - Cantonment, Century and Fairfield 850-436-4630

Florida KidCare

Comprehensive Health Insurance, Ages 5-18 1-888-540-KIDS (5437)

850-988-5245

Community Health Northwest Florida Main Office - Adult & Family Care; Behavioral Health & Wellness; Dental Care; Pediatric Care 850-436-4630

Department of Health and Human Services

US Hotline 1-877-696-6775

Healthy Start Program

850-595-6641

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County

Adult and Child Health Services (Medicaid)

Family Planning Clinic (Birth Control)

Family Health Clinic

850-595-6500 ex. 2

850-595-6554

850-595-6554

Immunizations for All Ages .....................

School Physicals for Children

Health and Hope Clinic

850-595-6554

850-595-6500 ex. 2

Preventive, Primary, and Specialty Care; Dental Care; Pharmacy ..................................

HealthCare for Kids ESC SRO OKA

Pediatric Home Health Agency

Lakeview Center ESC OKA SRO WAL

Mobile Response Team

Medical Center Clinic ESC Urgent Care

Our Lady of Angels St Joseph Medical Clinic ESC Medical and Dental Clinic

Primary Care House Calls NWFL Home Health

ProHealth

Walk-in Clinic - Pensacola

850-479-4456

850-475-0555

850-281-5334

850-390-4486

850-434-8162

850-934-5713

850-549-3379

Poison Control Hotline ......................... 800-222-1222

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Pensacola VA Clinic ..........................

Hospitals • Hospitales

850-912-2000

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Ascension Sacred Heart ........................

Pensacola Hospital

The Autism Center of The Studer Family Children’s Hospital

Baptist Hospital

Baptist Health Care ESC Pensacola Hospital

HCA Florida West Hospital

Naval Hospital Pensacola

850-876-6026

850-416-7000

850-416-7548

850-434-4011

448-227-8478

850-494-3212

850-505-6601

Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Ascension Sacred Heart

850-416-7000

Medical Care – Insurance • Cuidado Medico Seguro

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Affordable Care Act Marketplace US Website 1-800-318-2596

Ascension Sacred Heart

Main Line ...................................

Urgent Care & Occupational Health

Baptist Hospital

Main Line

Baptist Medical Park

Pensacola Urgent Care Nine Mile Location

Urgent Care Airport

CAN Community Health

Pensacola Clinic

Catholic Charities ESC Prescription Medication Assistance

Children’s Home Society ESC OKA SRO WAL Healthy Families

Community Health Northwest Florida

Airport Pediatrics

Jackson Street Main Site 850-432-0883

Pediatric Care, 9th Avenue 850-760-0669

Pediatric Care, 12th Avenue 850-471-0508

Pediatric Care, CA Weis Community

Partnership School ........................... 850-912-6006

Pediatric Care, Cantonment 850-780-0111

Pediatric Care, Century ........................ 850-724-4054

Pediatric Care, Jackson Street 850-432-0883

Pediatric Care, Lakeview ....................... 850-908-6993

Pediatric Care, Pine Forest High School 850-665-3252

Trinity Pediatrics 850-941-7841

Women’s Care 850-435-4352

Epilepsy Alliance Florida

Epilepsy Resource Center - Pensacola 850-433-1395

Epilepsy Florida

Health Insurance - ACA - Navigators (ACA) 877-553-7453

Florida Department of Children and Families

ACCESS Florida - Customer Call Center 850-300-4323

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County

Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic .............. 850-595-6554

Adult and Child Health Services (Medicaid) 850-595-6500 ex.2

Family Planning Clinic (Birth Control) ............. 850-595-6554

Family Health Clinic 850-595-6554

Immunizations for All Ages 850-595-6554

School Physicals for Children 850-595-6500 ex.2

Florida Discount Drug Card FL Website 866-341-8894

Florida KidCare

Comprehensive Health Insurance, Ages 5-18 1-888-540-KIDS (5437)

Health and Hope Clinic

Preventive, Primary, and Specialty Care; Dental Care; Pharmacy 850-479-4456

Naval Hospital Pensacola 850-505-6601

Nemours Foundation ESC Nemours

Children’s Specialty Care Pensacola .............850-505-4700

Partnership for Prescription Assistance US Prescription Discount Program ............. 1-888-477-2669

ProHealth Walk-in Clinic - Pensacola 850-549-3379

850-876-6026

850-416-2000

850-434-4011

850-208-6000

448-227-4080

850-988-5245

850-436-6425

850-266-2700

850-478-1244

Assessment, Navigation and Enrollment ........... 850-436-4630

Cantonment Adult & Family Care

850-937-4004

Century Adult & Family Care .................... 850-724-4064

Main Office - Adult & Family Care; Behavioral Health & Wellness; Dental Care; Pediatric Care 850-436-4630

400 North Palafox Adult & Family Care 850-444-9449

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

St. Joseph Catholic Church Medical Clinic 850-434-8162

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 877-267-2323

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Pensacola VA Clinic 850-912-2000

West Florida Hospital Main Line

West Florida Healthcare ESC Nemours

850-494-3212

Pediatric Diabetes Self Management 850-505-4700

Prenatal and Postnatal • Prenatal y Postnatal

2-1-1 Northwest Florida ................................. 211 A Safe Haven for Newborns

Confidential 24/7 & Multilingual Florida Helpline ..... 877-767-2229

Alpha Center

Pregnancy Resource Center 850-479-4391

American Family Planning of Pensacola

Planned Parenthood 850-478-9660

American Pregnancy Association

Pregnancy Educators 800-672-2296

Ascension Sacred Heart

Maternity & Women’s Center 850-416-6378

Baptist Hospital

Women’s Center – Family-Centered Maternity Care

Belly to Cradle

BloomWell Birth Center

Birthing Tree

Pregnancy Care Center – Doula Services, Breastfeeding Support

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

Pregnancy & Adoption Services

Matthew’s Nursery Pregnancy Resource

CDAC Behavioral Healthcare

Women and Family Intervention Services (WFIS) ....

Children’s Home Society – Western Healthy Families Escambia .....................

Community Health Northwest Florida

Women’s Care – Prenatal Care, Obstetrics & Postpartum Care, Family Planning & More

Escambia County Healthy Start Coalition

850-434-4011

850-324-5393

850-696-7079

833-511-4200

850-436-6425

850-434-2724

850-266-2700

850-436-4630

Coordinated Intake and Referral for Pregnant Women, Caregivers and Families

Escambia County School District

Teen Parent Program

Florida Department of Children and Families

Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA)

Florida Medicaid for Pregnant Women

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County

Healthy Start Program .........................

Maternal and Child Health Section

Healthy Start Program .........................

Women’s Health Services

Women, Infants, & Children (WIC)

Family Planning Clinic

Good Counsel Mary’s Shelter NWFL

Pregnant Women Homeless Shelter

La Leche League of Pensacola

Meeting Information

Life Options Clinic SRO Family Resource Center

March of Dimes

Pensacola Office

Safe Harbor Pregnancy Medical Center

Testing and Services

850-696-2291

850-432-6121

850-300-4323

850-300-4323

850-595-6641

850-245-4465

850-595-6641

850-595-6500 ex.2

850-595-6670

850-595-6500

251-986-6200

850-366-8287

850-983-2730

850-462-7756

850-439-2511

Maternity and Baby Items ......................

Stand & Deliver Family Birth Center

Midwifery and Well-Woman Care ................

West Florida Hospital

Birthing Center

Legal and Criminal Justice

Justicia Legal y Criminal

II850-439-2511

850-361-7250

850-494-3212

This category includes the court system and other agencies and programs providing services to those who need criminal case and legal support. These include crime prevention, diversion programs, guardianship, immigration issues, missing persons and general legal assistance.

Esta categoría incluye el sistema judicial así como otras agencias y programas que proveen servicios a aquellos necesitados de apoyo en asuntos de justicia legal que incluyen prevención del crimen, programas custodia, inmigración y personas desaparecidas, así como asistencia legal general.

Citizenship • Ciudadanía

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

Immigration & Refugee Services ................. 850-436-6420

Escambia County School District

Migrant Education Program ..................... 850-595-6915

Florida Department of Children and Families

Emergency Medical Assistance (EMA) For Non-Citizens 850-300-4323

U.S. CItizenship and Immigration Services

Contact Center - Track Your Case and Get Answers to Immigration Questions 1-800-375-5283

Crime Prevention • Prevención del Crimen 2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Anti-Defamation League Florida

Portal to Submit Antisemitic Incident or Hate Crime

https://florida.adl.org/ City of Pensacola Police Department 850-435-1900

Escambia Boys Base - AMIkids Pensacola

Residential Facility for Boys, Ages 14-18 .......... 850-453-7490

Escambia County Government

Safe Neighborhood Program .................... 850-595-3217

Escambia County School District

Reporting Misconduct .........................

850-439-2220

Fraud, Waste and Abuse Hotline 1-855-819-1248

School Violence Reporting System

https://www1.escambia.k12.fl.us/SchoolViolenceReporting/Index.aspx

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Victim Services

Community Policing

Escambia County State Attorney’s Office

Victims Advocacy

Federal Bureau of Investigation Pensacola Division

First Judicial Circuit of Florida Pensacola Juvenile Division

850-436-9598

850-436-9281

850-595-4200

850-432-3476

850-595-3750

Florida Council Against Sexual Violence Sexual Assault Crisis Programs 850-297-2000

Florida Office of the Attorney General Abuse Hotline 1-800-962-2873

Gulf Coast CrimeStoppers

Rewards for Information Leading to the Arrest of a Felony Suspect 850-433-STOP

Gulf Coast Kid’s House Child Advocacy and Prevention Services 850-595-5800

National Human Trafficking Hotline

Connects Victims and Survivors of Sex and Labor Trafficking with Services 1-888-373-7888

Legal Assistance • Asistencia Legal 2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

American Civil Liberties Union of Florida Advocacy

Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida

Disability Resource Center

Child Support Enforcement ESC Pensacola Office

786-363-2700

850-595-5566

850-488-5437

Children’s Home Society ESC Family Visitation Center 850-266-2700

Emerald Coast Legal Aid

Domestic Violence, Family Law

Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association

Find an Attorney Lawyer Referral Service

First Judicial Circuit of Florida

Pensacola Juvenile Division

Florida Bar Association

Lawyer Referral

850-432-2336

850-434-6009

850-595-3750

800-342-8011

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

Landlord/Tenant Law

Florida Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA)

Florida Senior Legal Helpline ...................

Florida Department of Revenue

Child Support Enforcement ....................

Guardian Ad Litem, 1st Judicial Circuit

800-435-7352

888-895-7873

850-471-6970

Representing Abused, Abandoned and Neglected Children in the Community and Court

Legal Services of North Florida

Domestic Violence Representation

Education Issues

Housing Issues

Legal Assistance to Victims of Sexual Violence

Legal Services for Disaster Issues

Low Income Taxpayer Clinic

Pro-Bono Legal Services

Northwest Florida Legal Services ESC SRO

Emerald Coast Legal Aid Civil Cases .............

850-595-3728

850-432-8222

850-432-8222

850-432-8222

850-432-8222

850-432-8222

850-432-8222

850-432-8222

850-432-2336

Pensacola Youth Advocacy Project ESC

Legal Services

State Attorneys Office ESC Juvenile Division

Mental Health Care • Salud Mental

I850-462-4492

850-595-3750

This network of professional organizations addresses a whole spectrum of mental health issues for all ages. This section lists community health centers and private, non-profit organizations that provide free or sliding scale fee comprehensive services addressing such issues as suicide, substance abuse, crisis, depression and institutionalization. They offer outpatient and residential, individual, group and family counseling services.

IUna red de organizaciones profesionales que abarca todo el ámbito de la salud mental no importa cuál sea la edad. Esta sección indica todos los centros de salud comunitarios, públicos y privados, organizaciones no lucrativas que proveen servicios gratuitos y que enfocan problemas como la prevención del suicidio, el abuso de substancias, la crisis, la depresión, e institucionalización. Estas organizaciones ofrecen servicios privados fuera del hospital, servicios de asesoramiento familiar y de grupo.

Baker Act • Baker Act

Baptist Hospital Emergency Room Florida Baker Act Public Receiving Facility, All Populations

Escambia County Clerk & Comptroller

850-434-4011

Guardianship/Mental Health/Probate Office Accepts and Processes Marchman and Baker Act Petitions 850-595-4300

Lakeview Center Crisis Stabilization Unit

Florida Baker Act Public Receiving Facility, Adults Only

Lakeview Center Mobile Response Team 24/7 Intervention and Support

Counseling Services • Servicios de Consultoría

850-432-1222

850-469-3554

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Adult and Child Mental Health Care

Counseling for Infants & Toddlers, Children, Adolescents

850-466-3200

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Children and Adolescent Resources http://www.aacap.org

American Trauma Society Hotline

Access Discount Healthcare NWFL

Virtual Talk Telehealth Therapy ................

Baptist Health Care

800-556-7890

800-354-9308

Behavioral Health Unit - Children, Adolescents and Adults Experiencing

Acute Depression, Anxiety, Paranoia, Schizophrenia, Substance Abuse or Suicidal Thoughts ...........................

Baptist Hospital Emergency Room

Florida Baker Act Public Receiving Facility, All Populations

Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida

CDAC Behavioral Healthcare Women and Family Intervention Services

Children’s Home Society – Western Counseling Services

Chrysalis Health ESC Mental Health Services

Community Health Northwest Florida

Behavioral Health & Wellness ...................

Cordova Counseling Center ESC OKA SRO WAL

Mental Health Outpatient Services ...............

East Hill Counseling Services

Escambia County Clerk & Comptroller

850-469-5811

850-434-4011

850-435-3516

850-433-9800

850-266-2700

850-471-0017

850-478-1244

850-474-9882

850-465-3908

Guardianship/Mental Health/Probate Office Accepts and Processes Marchman and Baker Act Petitions 850-595-4300

Escambia County School District

Bullying Prevention

Mental Health Services

Student Services

Faith & Hope Counseling

Various Counseling Services for Children, Youth and Families

Florida Association for Infant Mental Health - Emerald Coast Chapter

Vision Council: Supporting the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce ..............

Florida Department of Health - Escambia County Violence and Injury Prevention Section

Florida Department of Children and Families

Disaster Distress Helpline

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program

Florida Therapy Services

Community Mental Health

Gulf Coast Kid’s House

Identifying and Reporting Bullying and Cyberbullying

Lakeview Center

Child Welfare - FamiliesFirst Network

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Ages 0-5

Outpatient Counseling, Ages 5-18

Psychiatric Support and Medications, Children 17 and Younger

Residential Care for Children – Meridian, Ages 7-17

Residential Care for Children – A New Dawn, Ages 10-17

Residential Care for Children – Arcadia Place, Ages 13-17

Residential Care for Children – Cabot Heights, Ages 13-17

Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

Outpatient Counseling

Lakeview Center Crisis Stabilization Unit

850-908-6667

850-908-3776

850-432-1222

850-432-1222

850-469-3502

850-469-3572

850-471-6176

850-475-5575

850-469-3500

850-469-3500

Florida Baker Act Public Receiving Facility, Adults Only 850-432-1222

Lakeview Center Mobile Response Team

24/7 Intervention and Support

850-469-3554

Lutheran Services Florida – Escambia County Family Counseling 850-453-2772

Youth Shelters

M & A Community Outreach Center Inc. ESC Counseling Services

850-453-2772

850-429-1755

National Alliance on Mental Illness – Pensacola Mental Health Advocacy & Awareness 850-208-1609

National Maternal Mental Health Hotline

USA Maternal Mental Health Hotline

833-852-6262

National Safe Place 1-800-786-2929

PACE Center for Girls - Escambia-Santa Rosa

Academic and Counseling Program

850-478-7060

Peer Support Coalition of Florida Warm Talk Line 800-945-1355

Planned Parenthood Parenting Education

Resource Line

850-430-7446

850-469-5414

850-469-5382

850-471-3430

Project Return Peer Support Network

Warm Talk Line

Santa Rosa Counseling Center

Child and Adolescent Therapy ..................

Teen Hotline

850-296-7002

850-245-4455

800-985-5990

850-245-4444

850-471-0017

850-595-5800

Health and Hope Clinic ESC Counseling Clinic ..... 850-479-4456

Impower Florida NWFL Outpatient

Telehealth Behavioral Health Services ............ 407-215-0095

800-230-7526

888-448-9777

850-626-7779

800-852-8336

The Apalachee Center FL Bradley REACH Telemental Health 850-523-3333

The Jason Foundation A Promise For Tomorrow

888-881-2323

The Leaning Post Ranch Equine Facilitated Therapy 850-530-5521

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline - Loveisrespect 1-866-331-9474

Valerie’s House Grief Support Programs

850-582-8255

West Florida Medical Group Mental Health and Wellness .................... 850-494-5000

Early Intervention • Intervención Temprana

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Adult and Child Mental Health Care

Counseling for Infants & Toddlers, Children, Adolescents ................................ 850-466-3200

Agency for Persons With Disabilities

Area 1 Office

Autism Center of The Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart Services for Children on Autism Spectrum

Autism Navigator

850-595-8351

850-416-7548

Florida State University Autism Institute 1-844-4ASDHLP

Autism Pensacola

Autism Support, Advocacy, Education and Networking

Baptist Health Care

Speech Center, Newborns to Adults ..............

Behavior Quest

Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) ...............

BTEC Behavior Therapy

ABA Therapy ...............................

Capstone Adaptive Learning & Therapy Centers

Children’s Therapy Clinic

Center for Autism and Related Disabilities – FSU Region

FSU College of Medicine - Pensacola Office

Children’s Home Society – Western Healthy Families Escambia

Community Action Program Committee

Head Start / Early Head Start

Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County Child Care Resource & Referral .................

Early Steps – Western Panhandle

Promoting Early Childhood Development, Ages 0-3

Escambia County Healthy Start Coalition

Coordinated Intake and Referral for Pregnant Women, Caregivers and Families

Escambia County School District

Pre-Kindergarten Disabilities

Visually Impaired Program, Newborns to School-Age

Family Care Council – Area 1

Family Support Services

Family Network on Disabilities of Florida Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs

FDLRS Emerald Coast

Child Find ..................................

Parent Help Desk

Florida Association for Infant Mental Health

– Emerald Coast Chapter

Supporting the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Lakeview Center

Autism Care

Child Welfare - FamiliesFirst Network

Nemours Children’s Health

Specialized Pediatric Care

Pensacola State College

Early Childhood Development Certificate Program

The Arc Gateway

Pearl Nelson Child Development Center

Bullying • Intimidación

2-1-1 Northwest Florida

Anti-Defamation League Florida

211

Portal to Submit Antisemitic Incident or Hate Crime https://florida.adl.org/ Community Health Northwest Florida

Behavioral Health & Wellness

Escambia County Council of PTAs/PTSAs

Internet Safety

850-434-7171

850-434-4957

850-626-0606

850-483-1508

850-453-7463

866-863-0138

850-266-2700

850-308-7165

850-595-5915

850-377-9547

850-696-2291

850-469-5561

850-469-5524

800-470-8101

800-825-5736

850-469-5423

850-469-5423

Escambia County School District

Bullying Prevention

Florida Department of Health in Escambia County School Health Program

Gulf Coast Kid’s House Identifying and Reporting Bullying and Cyberbullying

Suicide Prevention • Prevención del Suicidio

850-478-1244

850-384-7192

850-430-7446

850-484-5100

850-595-5800

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Adult and Child Mental Health Care

800-273-8255

Counseling for Infants & Toddlers, Children, Adolescents ................................ 850-466-3200

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Support Group - Florida Panhandle Chapter ........ 561-392-7877

Boys Town National Hotline

Counseling and Parenting Advice

800-448-3000

Crisis text line Text GULF to 741741

Cutting and Self Injury Hotline 1-800-366-8288

Disaster Distress Helpline 1-800-985-5990

Faith & Hope Counseling

Various Counseling Services for Children, Youth and Families

850-471-3430

Florida Department of Health - Escambia County Violence and Injury Prevention Section 850-245-4455

Florida Therapy Services

Community Mental Health

Institute on Aging Friendship Line

Lakeview Center

Mobile Response Team

Lines for Life Military Helpline 24/7 Support

National Alliance on Mental Illness – Pensacola Help Line

Suicide Prevention Hotline

850-296-7002

850-595-6670

850-469-3726

850-908-6667

850-505-4700

850-484-2534

850-434-7755

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

850-471-0017

800-971-0016

866-517-7766

888-457-4838

800-950-6264

24/7 Support - National Lifeline 988 TEEN Line

Teen Line Hotline

The Leaning Post Ranch

800-852-8336

Equine Facilitated Therapy ..................... 850-530-5521

The Trevor Project Suicide Hotline

24/7 Support - LGBTQ Youth ................. 1-866-488-7386

US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Readjustment Counseling

877-927-8387

VA Mental Health Services 877-222-8387

Substance Abuse/Addictions

Adicciones/Abuso de

Substancias

IThis section addresses various aspects of substance abuse prevention, education, intervention and treatment. Programs focus on detox, smoking, eating disorders, driving under the influence (DUI), outpatient care, residential care and support groups. Also listed are agencies that provide services to individuals dealing with a combination (dual diagnosis) of a substance abuse problem and an additionally diagnosed disorder.

IEsta sección está dirigida a varios aspectos de la prevención del abuso de substancias, la educación, intervención y tratamiento. Estos programas tratan la desintoxicación, el tabaquismo, los desórdenes alimenticios, driving under the influence (DUI), cuidado externo de pacientes, cuidado residencial, y grupos de apoyo. También están listadas agencias que proveen servicios a individuos que tengan una combinación (diagnóstico doble) de un problema de abuso de substancias y otro desorden diagnosticado.

Eating Disorders • Transtornos Alimenticios

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Adult, Children & Family Counseling

Licensed Therapy, Adolescent Counseling

Anchor Clinic – Pensacola

Evaluation and Assessment, Ages 6 and Above

Ascension Sacred Heart

Behavioral Health at Davis Highway .............

Framework Therapy & Consulting

Eating Disorders .............................

Innovative Direction

Eating Disorder Therapy & Counseling

Lakeview Center

Outpatient Counseling, Ages 5-18

Psychiatric Support and Medications, Children 17 and Younger

National Alliance for Eating Disorders

850-417-8991

850-433-1656

850-746-4961

850-610-0127

850-583-1342

850-432-1222

850-432-1222

Support Groups https://www.allianceforeatingdisorders.com

National Eating Disorders Association

Eating Disorder Helpline and Support

Nemours Children’s Health

Specialized Pediatric Care

Woodlands Medical Specialists

800-931-2237

850-505-4700

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders 850-696-4000

Smoking Cessation • Tabaquismo

2-1-1 Northwest Florida ................................. 211

American Lung Association

Lung HelpLine & Tobacco QuitLine ...............

Florida Area Health Education Center

iQuit Program

National Cancer Institute

Quit Smoking Hotline

800-586-4872

877-848-6696

877-448-7848

Quit For Life - Smoking Cessation Support 866-784-8669

Tobacco Free Florida - Escambia County

Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Initiatives

850-595-6500 ex. 1831

Substance Abuse – Prevention and Education Adicciones – Prevencion y Educación

2-1-1 Northwest Florida ................................. 211

CareConnect USA

Rehab Helpline for Drugs and Alcohol 877-467-4825

CDAC Behavioral Healthcare Women and Family Intervention Services 850-434-2724

Children’s Home Society – Western Counseling Services 850-266-2700

Cokesbury Methodist Church 12 Step Meetings http://www.cokesburychurch.com

Community Health Northwest Florida

Behavioral Health & Wellness

Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association

850-478-1244

Substance Use Disorder Workshops .............. 850-878-2196

Health and Hope Clinic

Narcan Distribution Program ....................

Medicine Assistance

Huts 4 Our Friends

Rehabilitation Living Facility

Lakeview Center

Day Treatment (Children)

Avalon Center

Shape III (S3)

850-479-4456

850-479-4456

850-525-9447

850-434-4011

850-469-3500

850-494-7171

Adult Residential Mental Health - Lakeview Lodges 850-434-4011

Emergency Services/Screening

Lutheran Services Florida – Escambia County

Sexual and Physical Abuse Treatment

850-380-0967

850-595-5815

Family Counseling 850-453-2772

New Season Treatment Center – Pensacola

Substance Abuse Counseling

NWF Health Network

Lakeview Center Inc

- Residential Treatment / Addictions

Receiving Facility

Lakeview Center Inc - Residential Treatment

Level 3

OASIS Florida

Ryan White Case Management

Oxford House of Florida

850-968-3565

850-432-1222

850-432-1222

850-429-7551

Sober Living https://www.oxfordhousefl.org/ PACE Center for Girls - Escambia-Santa Rosa

Academic and Counseling Program

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

SAMHSA - Behavioral Health Treatment

Center Locator

United Way of West Florida Education, Health and Financial Stability

West Florida Medical Group

Mental Health and Wellness

Waterfront Mission

LifeBuilder Recovery Program

Substance Abuse – Children • Adicciones/Niños

850-478-7060

800-662-4357

850-434-3157

850-494-5000

850-436-7868

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Adult, Children & Family Counseling

Licensed Therapy, Adolescent Counseling 850-417-8991

Al-Anon and Alateen

Family Groups

Baptist Health Care

Adult, Children & Family Counseling

Licensed Therapy, Adolescent Counseling

Al-Anon and Alateen

Family Groups

850-417-8991

888-425-2666

888-425-2666

Behavioral Health Unit - Children, Adolescents and Adults

Experiencing Acute Depression, Anxiety, Paranoia, Schizophrenia, Substance abuse or Suicidal thoughts 850-469-5811

Bikers Against Child Abuse - Florida

Helpline - Hurricane Alley Chapter

CDAC Behavioral Healthcare

Women and Family Intervention Services

Children’s Home Society – Western Counseling Services

Cordova Counseling Center ESC OKA SRO WAL

Substance Use Outpatient Treatment

Escambia County School District

Student Services

Florida Association for Infant Mental Health - Emerald Coast Chapter

Vision Council: Supporting the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce ......

Florida Department of Children and Families

Disaster Distress Helpline ......................

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program

Gulf Coast Kid’s House

Child Advocacy and Prevention Services

Health and Hope Clinic

Narcan Distribution Program

Lakeview Center

Child Welfare - FamiliesFirst Network

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Ages 0-5

Outpatient Counseling, Ages 5-18

Psychiatric Support and Medications, Children 17 and Younger ................................

Residential Care for Children

– Meridian, Ages 7-17 .........................

Residential Care for Children

– A New Dawn, Ages 10-17

Residential Care for Children

– Arcadia Place, Ages 13-17

Residential Care for Children

– Cabot Heights, Ages 13-17

Lutheran Services Florida – Escambia County

Youth Shelters

Family Counseling

New Season Treatment Center – Pensacola Substance Abuse Counseling

PACE Center for Girls - Escambia-Santa Rosa

850-217-2366

850-434-2724

850-266-2700

850-474-9882

850-469-5382

LGBTQ • LGBTQ

2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

American Civil Liberties Union of Florida

Advocacy ...................................

786-363-2700

850-296-7002

800-985-5990

850-245-4444

850-595-5800

850-479-4456

850-908-6667

850-908-3776

850-432-1222

850-432-1222

850-469-3502

850-469-3572

850-471-6176

850-475-5575

850-453-2772

850-453-2772

850-968-3565

Non-Residential, Prevention, Intervention, and Diversion Services for At-Risk Girls, Ages 12 to 17

SEDNET – Multiagency Service Network for Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance Region 1 - Escambia County School District

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

850-478-7060

850-430-7473

National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Service 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

Target Group Services

Servicios para Grupos Clave

ISpecifically created for “target groups” with special needs, this category provides a listing of services that work with individuals and groups with targeted needs. This may include youth at-risk for substance abuse, running away, dropping out of school, as well as members of the LGBTQ community and ex-offenders.

ICreados específicamente para ‘grupos clave’ con necesidades específicas, esta categoría provee un listado de servicios que operan específicamente con individuos y grupos con necesidades clave. Esto puede incluir jóvenes en riesgo de abuso de sustancias, fugas, abandono escolar, así como miembros de la comunidad LGBTQ y ex delincuentes.

Emerald Coast Equality

Advocacy ................ https://www.emeraldcoastequality.org/

Equality Florida

LGBTQ Advocacy

GALIP Foundation

813-870-3735

Find a Church http://www.gaychurch.org

LGBT National Help Center

LGBT National Hotline

LGBT National Help Center

LGBT National Youth Talkline

888-843-4564

800-246-7743

Lutheran Services ESC OKA SRO WAL Safe Place 850-453-2772

National Center for Lesbian Rights Legal Help

National Autism Association US Information and Referral .......................

The Trevor Project Suicide Hotline

Trans Lifeline USA Peer Support Hotline and Microgrant Program

800-528-6257

877-622-2884

866-488-7386

877-565-8860

Runaway/Pushout Programas para Jóvenes que Huyen de Casa 2-1-1 Northwest Florida 211

Boys Town National Hotline 1-800-448-3000

Children’s Home Society – Western Street Solutions Street Outreach, Homeless and Runaway Youth Ages 14-21 850-266-2700

Covenant House Nineline, Crisis Hotline for Youth and Parents 1-800-999-9999

Escambia County Clerk & Comptroller

Children and Families-in-Need-of-Services (CINS/FINS) 850-595-3780

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice

Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse 1-888-FL-MISSING

Florida Runaway Hotline 1-800-621-4000

Greyhound Lines, Home Free, Ages 12-21 1-800-786-2929

Human Trafficking Information and Referral Hotline 1-888-373-7888

Lutheran Services Florida – Escambia County Currie House 850-453-2772

National Runaway Safeline 1-800-RUNAWAY

PACE Center for Girls - Escambia-Santa Rosa

Academic and Counseling Program

850-478-7060

Polaris Project ................................ 888-373-7888

Children's Home Society of Florida

When children and families face hard situations, we empower them to find – and pursue –opportunities for success and happiness.

With a cradle to career approach, CHS meets kids and families where they are, delivering the right services at the right time so more families are safe, strong and together.

In the Greater Pensacola and Panama City Communities, children and families find hope, support and guidance within these CHS services and solutions:

Community Partnership Schools

C.A. Weis Elementary

Bellview Middle School

Pine Forest High School

Parker Elementary School

Rutherford Middle/High School

Adoption Support Services

Ashley Offerdahl Counseling Program

Healthy Families Florida

HFF Escambia

HFF West Florida

Serving Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Washington, Jackson, Holmes, and Bay County

Life can be hard — and no child, no family should face the tough times alone. With CHS, more families are safe, strong and together.

CHS FIRST

In-Home Support Services

WRAP Around Services

Family Visitation Center

Transitional Living (M-Power)

Street Solutions

TeenSpace

Healthy Start

YouthWorks

Social Services Navigators

Greater Pensacola and Panama City

Early Learning. Early Success.

Early Learning Training: We provide child care centers and homes across the Annual Conference: Escambia

The Child Care WAGE$® Florida Program: We contract with WAGE$, which

Financial-Assistance For Child Care/School Readiness: Financial assistance is available for lowincome families (at or below 150% of the poverty level) allowing their children to be enr olled in early child care.

Child Care Resource and Referral: care, school-age care and other family strengthening Escambia

Voluntary Pre-K (VPK): We administer Florida’s Escambia the skills needed to become strong readers and

Child Development Screening & Assessment: All children receiving Financial Assistance in child care centers and family c hild care homes are screened to monitor children’s development and families.

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Florida’sVoluntaryPrekindergartenEducationProgram,orVPK,isa Florida’sVoluntaryPrekindergartenEducationProgram,orVPK,isa free free educationalprogramthatprepares4-year-oldsforsuccessinkindergartenand educationalprogramthatprepares4-year-oldsforsuccessinkindergartenand beyond.ChildrenmustliveinFloridaandbe4onorbeforeSeptember1ofthe beyond.ChildrenmustliveinFloridaandbe4onorbeforeSeptember1ofthe schoolyeartheyenroll.ParentswhosechildrenarebornbetweenFeb.2and schoolyeartheyenroll.ParentswhosechildrenarebornbetweenFeb.2and Sept.1ofthecalendaryearmaypostponeenrollingtheir4-year-olduntilthe Sept.1ofthecalendaryearmaypostponeenrollingtheir4-year-olduntilthe followingyearwhentheirchildis5. followingyearwhentheirchildis5.

www.DixonDAH.com • (850) 435-0511 DAH@dixonschoolota.org

Dixon School of Arts and Sciences

Dixon After Hours

At Dixon School of Arts and Sciences we host a dynamic free after school and summer program focusing on the theatre arts. Our performing arts academy teaches students skills such as singing, dancing, and acting while culminating in a major, fully staged production. In our almost three years with Escambia Children’s Trust, our Dixon After Hours program has produced plays such as Annie, Shrek, Matilda, and Sister Act. The application process has begun for our summer production of The Lion King!

Dixon School of Arts and Sciences is a kindergarten through eighth grade private school. Parents pay no tuition upon receiving the Step Up for Students Florida Scholarship.

Our Escambia Children’s Trust sponsored after school and summer programs are completely free to all Escambia County public, private, and home school students.

Pensacola Children’s Chorus

Pensacola Children’s Chorus inspires young voices and bright futures through the power of music and community. With programs for children age 8–18, PCC offers a dynamic and engaging environment where kids can build confidence, develop leadership skills, and form lifelong friendships while experiencing the joy of singing. From local performances to national tours, PCC provides unmatched opportunities for artistic growth and personal development.

PENSACOLA LITTLE THEATRE

E-EPIDEMIC: VAPING AND YOUTH

THE FACTS

E-cigarette companies claim that their products are intended for adults. Skyrocketing prevalence rates among LEARN

Some of the most popular e-cigarette brands - like Juul, Puff Bar and HQDare easy to conceal and deliver high levels of nicotine. Here's what you need to know about these products:

Deliver high levels of nicotine

Come in a variety appeal to teens

E-CIGARETTE RATES

FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Easy to conceal and are even being used in schools

VS. U.S. ADULTS

E-cigarette aerosol is NOT harmless “water vapor,” as many youth mistakenly believe.

E-cigarettes can contain harmful substances: KNOW THE RISKS

In December 2018, Marlboro cigarette maker Altria purchased a stake in JUUL for $12.8 billion. Other Big Tobacco companies, including R.J. Reynolds, have launched similar rechargeable e-cigarette devices.

In 2006, these tobacco companies were found guilty of violating civil racketeering laws (RICO) for conspiring over decades to deceive Americans about nicotine, and their marketing to youth.

Nicotine is highly addictive, and youth may feel dependent on nicotine sooner compared to adults

Nicotine can harm brain development, which continues until about age 25. The effects include reduced impulse control, deficits in attention and cognition, and mood disorders

GET INVOLVED

Educate yourself about this epidemic

Dispel myths among your friends and family

Ingredients in e-cigarette “vapor” could be harmful to the lungs in the long-term

Talk to your kids or students about the serious concerns around vaping and nicotine

Tobacco Free Florida is your trusted resource for credible and accurate information about the youth vaping epidemic. Learn more at .

Cancercausing chemicals Nicotine
Heavy metals such as nickel, tin, and lead particles

Toy Safety Tips

Everything you need to know to keep your kids safe around toys.

Toys and games are tons of fun for kids and adults. Whether your kids are working on a puzzle, playing with building blocks or even inventing their own games, here are a few things to think about to help them stay safer and have a blast.

Find the Perfect Toy for the Right Age

• Consider your child’s age and development when purchasing a toy or game. Read the instructions and warning labels to make sure it’s just right for your child.

• Before you’ve settled on the perfect toy, check to make sure there aren’t any small parts or other potential choking hazards.

Don’t Forget a Helmet for Riding Toys

• If your children have their hearts set on a new bike, skateboard, scooter or other riding equipment, be sure to include a CPSC certified helmet to keep them safe while they’re having fun.

• Learn more bike safety tips and watch our helmet safety video.

Store Toys After Play

• After play time is over, use a bin or container to store toys for next time. Make sure there are no holes or hinges that could catch little fingers.

Sign Up to Receive Product Recalls

• Safe Kids compiles product recalls specific to children and sends twice-monthly e-mail alerts for recent recalls. Sign-up for the latest recall information

• Go to www.recalls.gov for additional information about product recalls related to kids.

In 2016, 174,100 children under the age of 15 years were seen in emergency rooms for toy-related injuries. That’s 477 kids every day. Almost half of those children were younger than 5 years of age.

Handwashing at Home, at Play, and Out and About

Germs are everywhere! They can get onto your hands and items you touch throughout the day. Washing hands at key times with soap and water is one of the most important steps you can take to get rid of germs and avoid spreading germs to those around you.

How can washing your hands keep you healthy?

Germs can get into the body through our eyes, nose, and mouth and make us sick. Handwashing with soap removes germs from hands and helps prevent sickness. Studies have shown that handwashing can prevent 1 in 3 diarrhea-related sicknesses and 1 in 5 respiratory infections, such as a cold or the flu.

Handwashing helps prevent infections for these reasons:

People often touch their eyes, nose, and mouth without realizing it, introducing germs into their bodies.

Germs from unwashed hands may get into foods and drinks when people prepare or consume them. Germs can grow in some types of foods or drinks and make people sick.

Germs from unwashed hands can be transferred to other objects, such as door knobs, tables, or toys, and then transferred to another person’s hands.

What is the right way to wash your hands?

1. Wet your hands with clean running water (warm or cold) and apply soap.

2. Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap.

3. Scrub all surfaces of your hands, including the palms, backs, fingers, between your fingers, and under your nails. Keep scrubbing for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the “Happy Birthday” song twice.

4. Rinse your hands under clean, running water.

5. Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.

When should you wash your hands?

Handwashing at any time of the day can help get rid of germs, but there are key times when it’s most important to wash your hands.

• Before, during, and after preparing food

• Before eating food

• Before and after caring for someone who is sick

• Before and after treating a cut or wound

• After using the bathroom, changing diapers, or cleaning up a child who has used the bathroom

• After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing

• After touching an animal, animal food or treats, animal cages, or animal feces (poop)

• After touching garbage

• If your hands are visibly dirty or greasy

What type of soap should you use?

You can use bar soap or liquid soap to wash your hands. Many public places provide liquid soap because it’s easier and cleaner to share with others. Studies have not found any added health benefit from using soaps containing antibacterial ingredients when compared with plain soap. Both are equally effective in getting rid of germs. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.

How does handwashing help fight antibiotic resistance?

Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria resist the effects of an antibiotic – that is, germs are not killed and they continue to grow. Sicknesses caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria can be harder to treat. Simply using antibiotics creates resistance, so avoiding infections in the first place reduces the amount of antibiotics that have to be used and reduces the likelihood that resistance will develop during treatment. Handwashing helps prevent many sicknesses, meaning less use of antibiotics.

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or the flu. For more information and a video demonstration of how to wash your hands, visit the CDC handwashing website: www.cdc.gov/handwashing

Home Safety Tips

Everything you need to know to keep your kids safe in your home.

Every parent wants their children to grow up healthy and strong in the place where they deserve to feel safest: at home. The good news is that there are simple and easy steps that families can take to protect their children.

Preventing Falls

• Use approved safety gates at the tops and bottoms of stairs and attach them to the wall, if possible. Remember to read the manufacturer’s instructions to make sure you have the right gate for your needs. Not all gates are safe for use at the top of stairs.

• Keep babies and young kids strapped in when using high chairs, swings or strollers. When placing your baby into a carrier, remember to place the carrier on the floor, not on top of tables or other furniture.

• Properly install window guards and stops to prevent window falls. Windows above the first floor should have an emergency release device in case of fire.

Water Safety

• Actively supervise children in and around water. Avoid distractions of any kind, such as reading or talking on the phone.

• Once bath time is over, immediately drain the tub. Keep toilet lids closed and keep doors to bathrooms and laundry rooms closed to prevent drowning.

• Make sure home pools have four-sided fencing that’s at least 4 feet high with self-closing, self-latching gates to prevent a child from wandering into the pool area unsupervised.

• Every child is different, so enroll children in swimming lessons when you feel they are ready. Teach young children from an early age not to go near or in water without an adult. Older children should swim with a partner, every time.

Poison Prevention

• Store all household products and cleaning solutions out of children’s sight and reach. Young kids are often eyelevel with items under the kitchen and bathroom sinks.

• Keep cleaning products in their original containers. Don’t put a potentially poisonous product in something other than its original container (such as a plastic soda bottle) where it could be mistaken for something else.

• Put the toll-free Poison Help Number into your phone in case of emergency: 1-800-222-1222.

Safety from Fire

• For the best protection, install smoke alarms on every level of your home, especially near sleeping areas. Test batteries every six months.

• Create and practice a home fire escape plan with two ways out of every room. In the event of a fire, leave your home immediately. Once you’re out of the house, stay out.

• Keep anything that can catch fire, such as dish towels or wooden spoons, away from your stovetop. Have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen in case of emergency, and make sure you know how it works.

• Blow candles out when you leave the room or before you go to sleep.

Every year, more than 2,200 children die from injuries that happen at home.

Preventing Burns

• Don’t carry a child while cooking on the stove. It’s better to put your child in a high chair where you can still see them.

• Keep an eye on appliances such as irons, curling irons or hair dryers that can heat up quickly or stay warm. Unplug and safely store these items after use.

• Keep appliance cords out of children’s reach, especially if the appliances produce a lot of heat.

Preventing Scalds

• To prevent accidental scalding, set your water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit or the manufacturer’s recommended setting. Check the water with your wrist or elbow before giving your baby a bath.

• To prevent hot food or liquid spills, use the back burner of your stove and turn pot handles away from the edge. Keep hot foods and liquids away from the edge of your counters and tables.

Safety from Carbon Monoxide

• Make sure your home has a carbon monoxide alarm. For the best protection, install a carbon monoxide alarm on every level of your home, especially near sleeping areas.

• Don’t use a grill, generator or camping stove inside your home, garage or near a window. Don’t use your oven or stovetop to heat your home.

• If you need to warm a vehicle, remove it from the garage immediately after starting. Don’t leave a car, SUV or motorcycle engine running inside a garage, even if the doors are open.

Medication Safety

• Put all medicine and vitamins up and away and out of sight after every use.

• Use the dosing device that comes with the medicine, not a kitchen spoon. Kitchen spoons aren’t all the same, and a teaspoon or tablespoon used for cooking won’t measure the same amount as the dosing device.

Preventing TV and Furniture Tip-overs

• Mount flat-panel TVs to the wall to prevent them from falling off stands. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure that you have a secure fit.

• Use brackets, braces or wall straps to secure unstable or top-heavy furniture to the wall.

• If you have a large, box-style cathode ray tube (CRT) TV, place it on a low, stable piece of furniture. If you no longer use your CRT TV, consider recycling it. To find a recycle location, go to www.GreenerGadgets.org.

Sleep Safety

• Make sure babies sleep on their backs and in their own crib, bassinet or play yard. Room sharing is a safer option than having your baby sleep in bed with you.

• Choose a firm mattress covered with a tight-fitting crib sheet for your baby’s crib. Avoid using soft bedding, pillows, stuffed animals and bumpers in the crib.

Family Communication Plan

Emergencies can happen at any time. Does your family know how to get in touch with each other if you are not all together?

Before an emergency happens, have a family discussion to determine who would be your out-of-state point of contact, and where you would meet away from your home — both in the neighborhood and within your town.

Let them know you’re OK!

Pick the same person for each family member to contact. It might be easier to reach someone who’s out of town.

Important Information

Fill in this information and keep a copy in a safe place, such as your purse or briefcase, your car, your office, and your disaster kit. Be sure to look it over every year and keep it up to date.

Out-of-Town Contact

Name:

Home:

Cell:

Email:

Facebook:

Twitter: Work Information

Workplace:

Address: Phone:

Facebook:

Twitter:

Evacuation Location:

Workplace:

Address:

Phone:

Facebook: Twitter:

Evacuation Location:

Neighborhood Meeting Place: Regional Meeting Place: School Information

School:

Address: Phone:

Facebook: Twitter:

Evacuation Location:

School: Address: Phone: Facebook: Twitter:

Evacuation Location:

School:

Address: Phone:

Facebook:

Twitter:

Evacuation Location: http://www.ready.gov/kids

Important Information (continued)

Family Information

Name: Date of Birth:

Social Security Number:

Important Medical Information:

Name: Date of Birth:

Social Security Number:

Important Medical Information:

Name: Date of Birth:

Social Security Number:

Important Medical Information:

Name: Date of Birth:

Social Security Number:

Important Medical Information:

Name: Date of Birth:

Social Security Number:

Important Medical Information:

Name: Date of Birth:

Social Security Number:

Important Medical Information:

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Pediatrician: Phone:

Dentist: Phone:

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Specialist: Phone:

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Pharmacist: Phone:

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COPING WITH GRIEF AFTER COMMUNITY VIOLENCE

It is not uncommon for individuals and communities as a whole to experience grief reactions and anger after an incident of community violence. Grief is the normal response of sorrow, emotion, and confusion that comes from losing someone or something important to you. Most people will experience a natural occurrence of grief after the death of a loved one, but grief and anger can be the result of other types of losses. In situations of community violence, people may experience the loss of their sense of safety, their trust in those who live in their neighborhood, or their trust in local government. The trauma and grief of community violence can be experienced by all involved.

This tip sheet contains information about some of the signs of grief and anger and provides useful information about how to cope with grief. In addition, the Helpful Resources section provides hotline numbers and treatment locators for those who may want further help.

Grief Reactions to Violence

Often after a death or loss of some kind, many people express feeling empty and numb, or unable to feel. Some people complain that they become angry at others or at situations, or they just feel angry in general, even without a reason.

Some of the physical reactions to grief and anger may include the following:

n Trembling or shakiness

n Muscle weakness

n Nausea, trouble eating

n Trouble sleeping, trouble breathing

n Dry mouth

People experiencing grief may have nightmares, withdraw socially, and may have no desire to participate in their usual activities, work, or school.

How Long Do Grief Reactions Last?

Grief lasts as long as it takes you to accept and learn to live with the changes that have occurred in your community due to the violence and its aftermath. For some people, grief lasts a few months; for others, it may take more than a

year. It’s different for each person depending on his or her health, coping styles, culture, family supports, and other life experiences. How long people grieve may also depend on the resilience of the community and the ability of its members to take on roles and responsibilities that will help restore the basic needs of the community, such as getting children back to school and businesses back to working again.

Reactions to Community Violence in Children

Witnessing community violence and death can be traumatic experiences that cause negative mental health outcomes, particularly for children. Close relationships are important to children’s development, and the loss of family or a community member can represent the loss of social capital—the emotional support that enhances their well-being. Children may experience depression, posttraumatic stress, anxiety, aggression, poor academic achievement, hopelessness, and risky behavior. These losses can even affect their capacity for relationships and diminish future expectations.

Tips for Helping Children Cope With Grief

n Allow children to talk about their feelings and to express their grief (e.g., crying, being sad).

n Try to follow the same routines as usual.

n Encourage them to play and laugh.

n Limit exposure to violence on TV news.

n Encourage them to get adequate rest and to eat healthy meals.

What Can Communities Do To Cope With Their Grief?

Often the community needs to come together to honor those who died and find meaning in their deaths in a way that will help everyone in the community recover. People may create a memorial and decide together that this will remind them never to allow such violence in their community again. It may help them be determined to work out their differences in other ways in the future—for example, by forming a community advisory group or identifying a local leader to be their liaison with law enforcement and other government entities.

Helpful Resources

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Administration Disaster Technical Assistance Center (SAMHSA DTAC)

Toll-Free: 1-800-308-3515

Website: http://www.samhsa.gov/dtac

SAMHSA Behavioral Health Disaster Response Mobile App

Website: http://store.samhsa.gov/product/PEP13-DKAPP-1

Administration for Children and Families*

Website: http://www.acf.hhs.gov

Treatment Locators

Mental Health Treatment Facility Locator

Toll-Free: 1-800-789-2647 (English and español)

TDD: 1-866-889-2647

Website: http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/MHTreatmentLocator

MentalHealth.gov

Website: http://www.mentalhealth.gov

MentalHealth.gov provides U.S. government information and resources on mental health.

Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator

Toll-Free: 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)

(24/7 English and español); TDD: 1-800-487-4889

Website: http://www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Hotlines

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Toll-Free: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)

TTY: 1-800-799-4TTY (1-800-799-4889)

Website: http://www.samhsa.gov

This resource can be found by accessing the Suicide Prevention Lifeline box once on the SAMHSA website.

National Domestic Violence Hotline*

Toll-Free: 1-800-799-7233

TTY: 1-800-787-3224

Website: http://www.thehotline.org

*Note: Inclusion of a resource in this fact sheet does not imply endorsement by

What Can Individuals Do To Cope With Their Grief?

Talking to others who understand and respect how you feel— family members, faith leaders, people you trust—is a helpful way to ease your grief. Recognize that although you might still have these feelings over a long period, they will likely be less and less intense over time. Make sure to exercise and eat healthy meals. Do the things that you used to enjoy doing, even if you don’t always feel like it. This will help you get back into your routines. Allow yourself to feel joy at times and to cry when you need to.

Even though they may be experiencing grief, some individuals also exhibit positive changes from their experience of loss, such as the following:

n Becoming more understanding and tolerant

n Having increased appreciation for relationships and loved ones

n Being grateful for what they have and for those in their community who are loving and caring

n Experiencing enhanced spiritual connection

n Becoming more socially active

If you have experienced the death of a friend or loved one—or if you have been exposed to community violence—feelings of grief and anger are a normal reaction. But, if these feelings persist, access the resources on this page for more information on getting help. If

2025 ECT Funded Programs

Out-of-School Time Programs

Organization: Boys & Girls Club of the Emerald Coast Program: Great Futures in Escambia County Program Type: Social and Academic Program

Ages Served: 5-18

Phone: 850-862-1616

Email: alanier@bgcec.com

Website: www.emeraldcoastbgc.org

Organization: City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Program: PPRD Free Afterschool Program Type: Social and Academic Program

Ages Served: 5-12

Phone: 850-436-5670

Email: tbyrd@cityofpensacola.com

Website: www.cityofpensacola.com/132/Parks-Recreation

Organization: Chain Reaction Program: Chain Reaction After School Program Program Type: Workforce Training / Educational Services Ages Served: 14-18

Phone: 850-471-4685

Email: info@mychainreaction.org

Website: www.mychainreaction.org

Organization: Children's Home Society Program: SAIL Academy Program Type: Social and Academic Program Ages Served: 5-10

Phone: 850-266-2700

Email: lisa.smithcoleman@chsfl.org

Website: www.chsfl.org/locations/western

Organization: CMB Visions Unlimited Program: Be a Success in School (B.A.S.I.S.)

Program Type: Social and Academic Program

Ages Served: 5-13

Phone: 850-439-4787

Email: cmbvisions@yahoo.com

Website: www.cmbvisions.org/pensacola

Organization: Covenant Care Program: Camp Monarch Grief Camp Program Type: Grief Counseling Program

Ages Served: 5-17

Phone: 850-723-2663

Email: aaron.west@choosecovenant.org

Website: www.choosecovenant.org/kids -care

Organization: Dixon School of Arts and Sciences Program: Dixon After Hours

Program Type: Creative Arts and Academic Program

Ages Served: 5-18

Phone: 850-435-0511

Email: kovacsk@dixonschoolota.org

Website: www.dixonschoolota.org

Organization: Epps Christian Center Program: Steps to Success Program Type: Social and Academic Program

Ages Served: 3rd - 5th grades

Phone: 850-572-5761

Email: sylviatisdale1951@gmail.com

Website: www.eppschristiancenter.org

Organization: James B Washington Education & Sports Program: JBWES Program Program Type: Social and Academic Program

Ages Served: 5-18

Phone: 850-291-9264

Email: info@jbweducationandsports.org

Website: www.jbweducationandsports.org

Organization: Omega Lamplighters Program: Project Ignite Program Type: Social and Academic Program

Ages Served: 6-18

Phone: 850-570-3575

Email: pensacolalamplighters@gmail.com

Website: www.pensacolalamplighters.com/

Organization: Pensacola Children ’s Chorus Program: Sing to Succeed Program Type: Creative Arts Program

Ages Served: 8-18

Phone: 850-434-7760

Email: admin@pensacolasings.org

Website: www.pensacolasings.org

Organization: Pensacola Little Theatre Program: Character Building Through Building Characters Program Type: Creative Arts Program

Ages Served: 7-15

Phone: 850-432-2042

Email: info@pensacolalittletheatre.com

Website: www.pensacolalittletheatre.com

Out-of-School Time Programs (cont.)

Organization: Pensacola MESS Hall Program: Weekly Afterschool Programing Program Type: STEM Educational Program

Ages Served: 8-11

Phone: 877-937-6377

Email: info@pensacolamesshall.org

Website: www.pensacolamesshall.org

Organization: SALT Ministries

Program: Excellence on Your Level - Be You! Program Type: Growth and Development Program

Ages Served: 9-18

Phone: 850-346-6682

Email: info@saltministries.org

Website: www.saltministry.org

Organization: YMCA of Northwest Florida Program: Together Achieving Change Program Type: Social and Academic Program

Ages Served: 5-10

Phone: 850-438-4406

Email: www.ymcanwfl.org/contact Website: www.ymcanwfl.org

Mental Health Supports

Organization: Boys & Girls Club of the Emerald Coast Program: Mind Time Ages Served: 5-18

Phone: 850-862-1616

Email: alanier@bgcec.com Website: www.emeraldcoastbgc.org

Organization: Omega Lamplighters

Program: Project P.R.I.D.E. Ages Served: 14-18

Phone: 850-570-3575

Email: pensacolalamplighters@gmail.com Website: www.pensacolalamplighters.com/

Organization: New World Believers Program: H.O.O.P.S. Ages Served: 11-18

Phone: 850-293-2756

Email: nwbhoops@gmail.com Website: www.nwbhoops.org

Organization: Twin Oaks Juvenile Development Program: Escambia Connects Ages Served: 5-18

Phone: 850-536-6225

Email: info@twinoaksfl.org Website: www.twinoaksfl.org

Mental Health Supports (cont.)

Organization: Youths Left Behind Program: After-School Peer Empowerment Program Ages Served: 11-18

Phone: 850-741-6404

Email: youthsleftbehind@gmail.com Website: www.youthsleftbehind.org

Specialty Funded Programs

Organization: Children's Home Society Program: Escambia County Navigators

Ages Served: 5-18

Phone: 850-266-2700

Email: hollace.hartnett@chsfl.org

Website: www.chsfl.org/locations/western

Organization: Children's Home Society

Program: Pine Forest HS Community Partnership School

Ages Served: 14-18

Phone: 850-266-2700

Email: leah.harrison@chsfl.org

Website: www.chsfl.org/locations/western

Organization: Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County Program: School Readiness Program

Ages Served: 1-11

Phone: 850-595-5400

Email: askelc@elcescambia.org

Website: www.elcescambia.org

Organization: Legal Services of North Florida Program: Expanding Representation for Children in Need

Ages Served: 1-18

Phone: 850-701-3307

Email: Leslie@LSNF.org

Website: www.lsnf.org

Organization: Naval Aviation Museum Foundation Program: National Flight Academy

Ages Served: 11-18

Phone: 850-308-8889

Email: peverly@nationalflightacademy.com

Website: www.nationalflightacademy.com

Organization: The ARC Gateway Program: Help Me Grow

Ages Served: 0-8

Phone: 850-378-0322

Email: mbickerstaff@arc-gateway.org

Website: www.arc-gateway.org

How to Use The Child Care Listings

1. Determine your family’s child care requirements by considering your child’s individual needs, the location, the hours of care required, the cost of care and other child care issues.

2. Review the Child Care section so you will know the criteria upon which to evaluate your family’s needs and select an appropriate provider.

3. Find the child care options available in your area in the listings section. The caregivers are separated by type of care with contact information listed after the name of the provider.

There are three types of child care providers listed: child care centers, family child care homes and school age (afterschool) programs. To decide which is more suited for the needs of you and your child, refer to the articles in this directory on choosing quality child care.

The listings of providers offer several types of information. This information includes the days the program is available, hours of operation, the ages of children accepted, and services offered.

4. Verify your information, discuss your choices and resolve other concerns you may have by calling the Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County at 850-595-5915 or by email at CCRR@elcescambia.org. Ask to speak to the Resource & Referral Counselor.

5. Now you are ready to visit your child’s potential caregivers. Visits should be unannounced to better determine which program best meets your needs and your expectations regarding quality child care.

Information is current as of March 2025. Providers wishing to update their information should contact Michael Moore at mmoore@escambiachildrenstrust.org.

Information and entities listed here are provided by the Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County. The listings are intended solely as additional resources and do not imply a recommendation of any specific provider. We hope you will find this information useful as you decide what’s best for you and your family.

Due to limited space, the headings for the listings appear only in English. Below are the headings for the listings with Spanish translations.

ENGLISH

Child Care Centers

Family Child Care Homes

School Age Programs

Phone Number

Days

Hours

Before School

After School

Ages

Special Needs Trained Staff

Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten

Snacks

ESPAÑOL

Centros de cuidado infantil

Casas de cuidado infantil

Programas de edad escolar

Teléfono

Días

Horas

Sala de Tarea antes de la escuela

Sala de Tarea despues de la escuela

Edades

Empleados entrenados para necesidades especiales

Preescolar Voluntario

Merienda

Cómo usar los listados

1. Determine los requerimientos de cuidado infantil que tiene su familia, tomando en cuenta las necesidades de su hijo, las horas necesarias, el precio del cuidado infantil, la ubicación del centro y otros asuntos relacionados con el cuidado infantil.

2. Revise la Sección de Cuidado Infantil para familiarizarse con los criterios con que evaluar sus necesidades y seleccionar el sitio apropiado.

3. Busque las opciones de cuidado infantil existentes en su área en la sección de listados.

Los cuidadores están separados por tipo de cuidado y la información de contacto figura después del nombre del proveedor.

Hay tres tipos de proveedores de cuidado infantil: centros de cuidado infantil, hogares familiares de cuidado infantil y programas para niños en edad escolar (extraescolares). Para decidir cuál se adapta mejor a sus necesidades y a las de su hijo, consulte los artículos de este directorio sobre

cómo elegir una guardería de calidad.

Los listados de proveedores ofrecen varios tipos de información. Esta información incluye los días que el programa está disponible, las horas de funcionamiento, las edades de los niños aceptados y los servicios ofrecidos.

4. Verifique su información, analice sus opciones y resuelva otras inquietudes que pueda tener llamando a la Coalición de Aprendizaje Temprano del Condado de Escambia al 850-595-5915 o por correo electrónico a CCRR@elcescambia.org. Pida hablar con el Consejero de Recursos y Referencias.

5. Ya está listo para visitar al futuro centro infantil de su hijo. Las visitas no deben ser anunciada para determinar qué programa satisface mejor sus necesidades y sus expectativas con respecto a la calidad del cuidado infantil.

La Información que aparece está actualizada efectivo marzo del 2025. Los proveedores que deseen actualizar su información deben ponerse en contacto con la Michael Moore al mmoore@escambiachildrenstrust.org.

La información y las entidades enumeradas aquí son proporcionadas por la Coalición de Aprendizaje Temprano del Condado de Escambia. Los listados están destinados únicamente como recursos adicionales y no implican una recomendación de ningún proveedor específico. Esperamos que esta información le resulte útil para decidir qué es lo mejor para usted y su familia.

A Top Notch Christian Academy 1803 North S Street, Pensacola, 32505

Academics Blue Angel Llc (Dba) Redwood Blue Angels • 10271 Sorrento Rd, Pensacola, 32507

Amazing Grace Christian Preschool 6601 N 9Th Ave, Pensacola, 32504

Beulahs Pre K And Learning Center Inc 1505 W Avery St, Pensacola, 32501

Beyond Bibs And Bottles Daycare

2400 Beaumont St, Pensacoola, 32504

Big Lagoon Learning Center Inc 5655 Bauer Road, Pensacola, 32507

Blessed Our Children Learning Academy Llc 2525 N Tarragona St, Pensacola, 32503

Boone Family Day Care Home • Pensacola, 32506-5918

Boys And Girls Clubs Of The Emerald Coast-Englewood 2751 N H St, Pensacola, 32501-1215

Boys And Girls Clubs Of The Emerald Coast-Montclair 820 Massachusetts Ave, Pensacola, 32505

Brite Start Learning Child Care Center 5000 Mobile Hwy, Pensacola, 32506

• Cantonment, 32533

Camp Fire Century Youth Learning 6031 Industrial Blvd, Century, 32535-3312

Capc Head Start - Davis Highway 8570 N Davis Hwy, Pensacola, 32514-5929

Capc Head

Century 440 E Hecker Rd, Century, 32535-2819

Capc- Head Start -Myrtle Grove 5400 Lillian Hwy, Pensacola, 32506

Capc-Head Start - Cantonment 470 Highway 29, Cantonment, 32533

Capc-Head Start - Gibson • 710 N C St, Pensacola, 32501-2957

Capc-Head Start - Molino Center • 6460 Hwy 95A N, Molino, 32577

Capc-Head Start - O.J. Semmes 1250 E Texar Dr, Pensacola, 32503-4053

Capc-Head Start-Lincoln Park 7600 Kershaw Street, Pensacola, 32534

Family Day Care Home • 432 Fairfax Dr., Pensacola, 32503

Champions R Us Learning Academy Inc. 3564 W Fairfield Dr, Pensacola, 32505

Child Discovery Center First Presb 33 E Gregory St, Pensacola, 32502

7:30A-5:00P (850) 862-1616

6:30A-6:00P (850) 457-0096

Childcare Network Bowman #141 9441 Bowman Ave, Pensacola, 32534-1000

Childcare Network Creighton 112 4079 Creighton Rd, Pensacola, 32504-4663

Childcare Network Fairfield 113 7525 W Fairfield Dr, Pensacola, 32506-3641

Childcare Network Michigan 111 2623 W Michigan Ave, Pensacola, 32526-2212

Cokesbury Methodist Children’S Center 5725 N 9Th Ave, Pensacola, 32504

Community Action Head Start Center At Brigadier 401 Brigadier St, Pensacola, 32507-2021

Corner’s Afterschool Academy, Inc 3803 Patricia Drive, Ste A & B, Pensacola, 32526

Crawford Family Day Care Home • Pensacola, 32506

D. T. Child Development Center 1780 W Detroit Blvd, Pensacola, 32534

Destiny’s Child Learning Academy 4000 N Palafox St, Pensacola, 32505-4420

Dudley Family Day Care Home 614 Desert Oak Dr, Pensacola, 32514

East Hill Christian School 1301 E Gadsden St, Pensacola, 32501-4204

Ecsd Ensley Elementary Vpk 501 E Johnson Ave, Pensacola, 32514

Ecsd Bellview Elementary Vpk 4425 Bellview Ave, Pensacola, 32526

Ecsd Bratt Vpk • 5721 Highway 99, Century, 32535-3125

Ecsd Brentwood Elementary 4820 N Palafox Street, Pensacola, 32505

Ecsd Ca Weis Elementary Vpk • 2701 N Q St, Pensacola, 32505

Ecsd Ferry Pass

• 8370 N Davis Hwy, Pensacola, 32514

Ecsd Global Vpk • 100 N P St, Pensacola, 32505-7963

Ecsd Holm Elementary School • 6101 Lanier Dr, Pensacola, 32504

Ecsd Jim Allen Elementary Vpk 1051 N Highway 95A, Cantonment, 32533-9306

Ecsd Molino Park Elementary Vpk 899 Highway 97, Molino, 32577-5018

Ecsd Montclair Vpk 820 Massachusetts Ave, Pensacola, 32505-3927

Ecsd Navy Point Elementary Vpk 1321 Patton Dr, Pensacola, 32507-1977

(850) 587-5265

Ecsd Oj Semmes Vpk • 1250 E Texar Dr, Pensacola, 32503-4053 M-F 7:45A-2:00P (850) 595-6975

Ecsd Sherwood Vpk • 501 Cherokee Trl, Pensacola, 32506-3519 M-F 7:45A-2:00P (850) 453-7420

Ecsd West Pensacola Vpk

801 N 49Th Ave, Pensacola, 32506-4835

Escambia Christian School • 3311 W Moreno St, Pensacola, 32505 M-F 6:45A-5:00P (850) 433-8476

Espinosa Copeland Family Day Care Home • Pensacola, 32506 M-F 6:00A-5:00P (850)

Evil Family Daycare Home • 1168 Capitol Blvd, Pensacola, 32505

Family Ties 2 • 805 Beverly Pkwy, Pensacola, 32505 M-F 6:30A-5:00P (850) 607-7004

Felecia Henderson Family Daycare 1322 El Dorado Dr, Pensacola, 32506

First United Methodist Church Child Care Programs 6 E Wright St, Pensacola, 32501

Ford Large Family Child Care Home 3303 W Gonzalez St, Pensacola, 32505-6553

Funshine Learning Center Llc 613 N Old Corry Field Rd, Pensacola, 32506

Learning

Llc #2 5160 Regalo Drive, Pensacola, 32526

Grace Child Development Center 7181 Pine Forest Rd, Pensacola, 32526

6:00A-11:45P (850) 453-8779

Greater Little Rock Preschool • 901 N A St, Pensacola, 32501 M-F 6:30A-5:30P (850) 433-9476

Griffin Family Day Care Home • Pensacola, 32507

Grow With Us Learning Academy V • 9490 Pensacola Blvd, Pensacola, 32534

Holly’S Adventurers Learning Center Llc 4508 Twin Oaks Dr, Pensacola, 32506-6635

Ivy League Early Learning Center Inc 2201 Langley Ave, Pensacola, 32504-8148

Jacqueline Harris Early Learning Program 8190 Pensacola Blvd, Pensacola, 32534

Johnson Family Day Care Home • 913 Lucerne Ave, Pensacola, 32505

Jones Family Childcare • Pensacola, 32503

Jubilee Christian Academy 5910 North W Street, Pensacola, 32505-2227

Kidd Family Home Daycare • Pensacola, 32526

(850) 346-6954

(850) 450-0954

6:00A-6:00P (850) 607-8637

Kiddie Academy Of Pensacola 35 New Market St, Cantonment, 32533

Kids Kampus Education Center, Llc. 8497 N Palafox St, Pensacola, 32534

Kinderworld • 2000 Toni St, Pensacola, 32504

Knowledge And Fun Learning Center Llc 596 N Fairfield Dr, Pensacola, 32506

La Petite Academy 7372 • 9601 Pickwood Dr, Pensacola, 32514

Latonya Davis Milton • Pensacola, 32506

Lighthouse Learning Center Inc • 715 Mills Ave, Pensacola, 32507 M-F 6:30A-5:00P (850) 465-3644

Little Hands And Feet Child Development Center Llc 1119 North Pace Blvd, Pensacola, 32501

Little Inspirations Learning Academy 9318 Pensacola Blvd, Pensacola, 32534

Little Prodigies Music And Arts Center 1308 W Nine Mile Rd, Pensacola, 32534

Little Red School House • 3785 E Olive Rd, Pensacola, 32514 M-F 5:30A-6:00P (850) 477-2773

Little Spuds Early Learning Center Llc 10232 Chemstrand Rd, Pensacola, 32514

Loving Hearts Child Care Center #1

227 N Old Corry Field Rd, Pensacola, 32506-5838

32507

Matthews Family

Arts And Learning Academy 511 Woodland Dr, Pensacola, 32503

Ms Kathys

Myrtle Grove Baptist Pre Sch Learning 5920 Lillian Hwy, Pensacola, 32506

Myrtle Grove Umc Mothers Morning Out 1030 N 57Th Ave, Pensacola, 32506

Natasha Abney • 6277 Ferguson Court, Pensacola, 32503

Nickie Henderson Family Daycare Home 8720 Handicare St, Pensacola, 32514

Northeast Ymca Childcare - Vickrey Center 2130 Summit Blvd, Pensacola, 32503

Paige Learning Center Llc 1000 N New Warrington Rd, Pensacola, 32506-4253

Academy • 1090 West Michigan Ave, Pensacola, 32505

Penn Family Daycare Home 4490 Jumento Dr, Pensacola, 32514

Pensacola Junior Academy 8751 University Pkwy, Pensacola, 32514

Pentecostal Temple Learning Academy 6550 N Palafox St, Pensacola, 32503

Perdido Bay United Methodist Church Preschool 13660 Innerarity Point Rd, Pensacola, 32507

Poindexter Family Childcare Home • Pensacola, 32501

Potential Christian Academy Pensacola 3351 Creighton Rd, Pensacola, 32504

Precious Lil Angels Learning Center Inc 6119 W. Jackson St, Pensacola, 32506

Primm Family Day Care Home • Pensacola, 32526

Redeemer Lutheran School 333 Commerce St, Pensacola, 32507

Robinson Family Day Care Home 817 Montclair Rd, Pensacola, 32505

Rothaar Family Day Care Home 2025 Coral Reef Rd, Pensacola, 32506

S L Jones Christian Academy • 100 Boeing St, Pensacola, 32507

Scenic Preschool • 945 Scenic Hwy, Pensacola, 32503

Scholars Academy Inc 2610 W Michigan Ave, Pensacola, 32526

Selvie Family Day Care Home • Pensacola, 32526

St Paul Lutheran Preschool Vpk 4600 N 9Th Ave, Pensacola, 32503-2444

St. James Early Learning Center 219 E Johnson Ave, Pensacola, 32514

St. John The Evangelist Catholic School 325 S Navy Blvd, Pensacola, 32507

St. Mark’S Children’S Preschool 2203 N 12Th Ave, Pensacola, 32503

St. Paul Catholic School • 3121 Hyde Park Rd, Pensacola, 32503

6:30A-5:30P (850) 530-0814

;

7:30A-3:30P (850) 436-6435

Stabler Family Day Care Home

411 N Green St, Pensacola, 32505

Stallworth Family Day Care Home • Pensacola, 32505

The House Of Prayers Learning Center 3425 Barrancas Ave, Pensacola, 32507

Thompson Family Daycare Home Llc • Pensacola, 32501

Tierra’S Tiny Treasures, Llc • 1201 Lepley Rd, Pensacola, 32534

Tiny Treasures Learning Academy Llc 3724 W Navy Blvd, Pensacola, 32507

Travis Family Day

Treehouse Learning Center 3912 Barrancas Ave, Pensacola, 32507

Learning Center • 3400 Bayou Blvd, Pensacola, 32503

Young Achievers Preschool - Jamison 20 Jamison St, Pensacola, 32507

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