The Project SOAR Work Ready Program assists those who are ready, willing and able to get back to work. This program's purpose is to provide our men with a renewed feeling of purpose and productivity, through participation in the workforce once again and a path to regaining their self-sufficiency.
Project SOAR residents with proof of hire from an employer or of enrollment with a staffing agency (e.g. Labor Ready, People Finders) are eligible for this program.
Project SOAR residents with proof of hire from an employer or of enrollment with a staffing agency (e.g. Labor Ready, People Finders) are eligible for this program. Eligible participants will receive, as needed: hard hat, steel-toed work boots, eye and ear protection, work gloves and reflective safety vest.
Established in 1953, Henderson Behavioral Health (HBH or Henderson) provides healthcare, housing, and hope for over 30,000 persons of all ages with behavioral health conditions in Florida each year. Through care, supported employment, advocacy, and housing, Henderson assists and inspires people with mental illnesses and substance use disorders to reclaim their lives. Henderson is one of the oldest, largest and most successful providers of recovery services for persons with co-occurring disorders in Florida. They utilize state of the art research and evidence-based practices, combined with a wide range of supports to treat the whole person, rather than just the illness. For more information about their programs and services please visit their website.
Broward Addiction Recovery Center (BARC) offers a comprehensive range of services for Broward County residents over the age of 18 who are affected by substance abuse and/or co-occurring disorders.
Their experienced and professional staff is dedicated to helping clients attain a healthy and satisfying lifestyle free from addiction. Their staff provides effective intervention in a caring, respectful and confidential manner, utilizing individual, group and family therapy. BARC collaborates with a variety of health care providers and referral sources to ensure clients receive services that will support their recovery. (Source: Broward Addiction Recovery Center Website)
Fort Lauderdale Hospital is a comprehensive behavioral health care facility that provides inpatient treatment and outpatient treatment to adults and adolescents suffering from drug addiction, mental health issues, and co-occurring disorders. A fully licensed and accredited, private hospital, their highly qualified medical staff has been turning people’s lives around for more than 30 years by providing world class treatment in a safe and comfortable setting in South Florida. (Source: Fort Lauderdale Hospital Website)
Care Resource is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization and a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) with four (4) locations located in Midtown Miami, Little Havana, Miami Beach, and Fort Lauderdale. They provide comprehensive health and support services to address the full health care needs of their pediatric, adolescent and adult populations. Through education, prevention, research, care and treatment and support services, Care Resource improves upon the health and overall quality of life of our diverse South Florida communities in need. For more information please visit their website by clicking here.
Pride Institute of Florida at Fort Lauderdale Hospital was founded in 1986. With over 10,000 graduates, Pride Institute is the nation’s first and leading provider of in-patient and out-patient programs devoted exclusively to treating the mental health and drug addiction needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. (Source: Pride Institute at Fort Lauderdale Hospital Website)
As a not-for-profit healthcare organization dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of the South Florida community, Banyan Health Systems provides quality, integrated care that combines the best prevention, disease control, consumer education, research, and evidence-based clinical services. Banyan Community Health Center receives HHS funding and has Federal PHS deemed status with respect to certain health or health-related claims, including medical malpractice claims, for itself and its covered individuals. For more information about their services and programs please visit their website by clicking here.
Larkin Community Hospitals Partial Hospitalization Program is specifically designed for individuals who are in need of a supportive therapeutic environment. Their treatment program focuses on the mental, physical and emotional well being of the individual. Treatment goals are designed to assist with the difficulties facing the patient as a result of mental health and substance abuse issues. Their psychiatrists, as well as their highly trained professional clinical staff guide each patient through their treatment. (Source: Larkin Community Hospital Website)
Multicultural Care Centers is a community mental health center committed to service excellence. A quality driven organization focused on delivering services to support and strengthen our culturally diverse community. Leading the industry through an individualized treatment approach and fostering an environment in which the individuals and families we serve will thrive, resulting in recovery, self-sufficiency, and independence. Multicultural Care Centers provides assistance with Substance Abuse (alcohol and other substances) and Mental Health for adults, adolescents, and children. Our mission is to help individuals recover from the effects of mental illness and drug dependency; to reclaim their emotional, psychological, and physical health; to reintegrate with their families; and to become productive members of society. For more information, please visit their website. (Source: MultiCultural Care Centers LLC Website)
Recognizing that the entire LGBTQ community has the right to quality care, SunServe shares a mission to provide critical life assistance and professional mental health services with an emphasis on economically disadvantaged, marginalized youth, adults and seniors in the greater South Florida metropolitan area. They are a a 501(c)(3) nonprofit social services agency serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) community and provide high quality, culturally relevant care for all with an emphasis on those in financial need, minorities, youth, seniors, HIV+ persons, and those with life-challenging physical or emotional conditions. They also offer myriad education and training services. For more information please visit their website by clicking here.
Founded in 1984, NAMI Broward County is dedicated to the eradication of the stigma associated with mental illnesses and to the improvement of the quality of life for all individuals affected by these diseases. NAMI Broward County provides free support groups, education classes and seminars, legislative advocacy, and information for people in our community living with mental illness as well as their loved ones. Programs include Family-to-Family, Peer-to-Peer, Basics, Provider Education, and Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) for law enforcement personnel. For more information please visit their website or call their 24/7 helpline at 1-800-273-8255 (Source: NAMI Broward Website)
The South Florida Wellness Network, Inc. (SFWN) is a recovery focused, peer and family driven support network. They provide and support community based efforts in advocacy, education, empowerment, and peer-support for adults, children, youth and families with or at risk of behavioral, emotional, mental health, trauma, and/or substance abuse needs. SFWN currently provides training in evidence based practices such as Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) and Whole Health Action Management (WHAM) in addition to training for the peer-support community. They also operate the Broward County Chapter of Federation of Families and are in the process of launching Youth M.O.V.E. (Motivating Others Through Voices of Experience) Broward. For additional information, please give them a call at 954-533-0585 or visit their website.
Life Net4 Families mission is to be part of the seamless system of care, in Broward County, to reduce the pain and suffering of individuals and families in poverty by providing necessary food, ancillary services and referrals. Life Net4 Families provides hot meals seven days a week, operates an emergency food panty and offers carry away lunch packs for those in need. They may be reached at 954.792.2328 (Source: LifeNet4 Familes Website)
The Jubilee Center of South Broward provides emergency services to working and homeless individuals and families in Broward County. Located in Hollywood, Jubilee offers a variety of services designed to meet the needs of Broward County Residents. In addition to their feeding program which operates Monday through Friday, Jubilee offers personal hygiene items once a month, clothing every two weeks, legal aid on Tuesday mornings and veterans affairs on Tuesday mornings as well. For more information, call 954.920.0106 or visit their website. (Source: Jubilee Center of South Broward Website)
The Medical Options for Patient Eligibility Department (M.O.P.E.D.) is a community outreach and financial assistance program that was established to make a difference in people’s lives. There are critical economic challenges currently affecting many people in our community. MOPED is part of Broward Health’s solution and commitment to provide our community with world-class healthcare, just like we have for more than 75 years. For more information please call 954.847.4315. (Source: Broward Health Website)
To get a new, duplicate or name change identification card you may call or visit in person any Florida Department of Motor Vehicle location. You will need to bring an original or certified copy of your birth certificate, or a valid U.S passport, social security card or computer generated W-2 or 1099 form, and two proof of address items such as a voters registration, vehicle registration, utility bill, rental/lease agreement, or a letter from a transitional housing provider verifying your residence. There is a $25.00 FEE for an original, renewal or replacement ID card. You may reach the DMV at 954.497.1570 for additional information or by visiting their website.
2-1-1 Broward is the live, 24-hour comprehensive helpline, providing all people with crisis, health and human services support and connecting them to resources in our community. Knowing where to go is the first step to getting the help you need. Every hour of every day someone in Broward is searching for help or services– housing, food, financial assistance, relief from abuse, family issues, depression, childcare, suicide prevention, etc., but navigating the maze of city, state and non-profit agencies can be overwhelming and confusing. Since 1995, 2-1-1 Broward, has been the community’s central point of entry into the health and human services system. Dialing 2-1-1 is an easy way for people who need help to get connected with the community service providers that can help them. The 2-1-1 Broward helpline is available to every individual and family in Broward County. To access their online service database please click HERE OR contact them by dialing 2-1-1 from your cell phone. Source: Broward 2-1-1 Website)