The At Your Service column appears in The News-Journal on Mondays. Featured this week are work groups in Volusia and Flagler counties.
AARP: 55 Alive Mature Driving, Tax-Aid, Medigap programs, driver safety programs and more. aarp.org ; 866-595-7678.
AARP Driver Safety Program Classes for Seniors: 386-677-2347 or 386-428-7906.
ACT Corp.: Intervention, instruction, treatment and renewal services. actcorp.org; 800-539-4228.
American Cancer Society: Rehabilitation programs, educational classes, support groups and greater amount of. cancer.org; 800-227-9954.
American Heart Association: Programs to reduce premature dying and disability from cardiovascular diseases and hit. 386-676-0001; 800-683-0870.
American Lung Association: Smoke suspension, asthma notice and more. lungusa.org; 386-255-6447; 800-586-4872.
American Red Cross: Provides blood supply to almost half the nation, aids in relief to disaster victims and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. daytonaredcross.org ; 386-226-1400; 386-437-5800.
The Arc of Volusia: Services and programs in quest of Volusia County residents with developmental disabilities. arcvolusia.org; 386-274-4736.
Blind Services (State of Florida, Division of): Vocational rehabilitation, medical and social services. Talking book library. 386-254-3800.
Catholic Charities: Marital, family, special counseling, pregnancy and adoption counseling and family emergency assistance services. 386-255-6521.
Center because the Visually Impaired: Classes, training and support groups. 800-227-1284.
Center for Inquiry Community of Daytona Beach: Promotes reason, science and freedom of inquiry in every area of human endeavor. 386-671-1921 or centerforinquiry.net/daytona.
Children’s Advocacy Center: Child Protection Team and Outpatient Mental Health Services. 386-238-3830.
Children’s Home Society: Offers adoption, foster care, counseling, child abuse and neglect prevention and juncture shelter. chsfl.org ; 386-304-7600 Citizen Observer Program (COP): Watches homes for Volusia County residents. Fingerprints children. 386-254-4689; 423-3352; 736-5961, all at Ext. 6541.
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida: For those unable to afford adequate legal counsel in non-criminal matters. 386-255-5600 (Daytona Beach area); 800-363-2357 (West and Southeast Volusia); and 800-405-1417 (Flagler County)..
Community OutReach Services (CORS): Substance abuse services. 386-736-0420
Council on Aging: Services during seniors ages 60 and older. daytonaseniorservices.org 386-253-4700; 888-252-6110.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Service: Advocacy awareness, communication, referrals, sign-language classes. 386-257-1700.
DeLand Area Parkinson’s Support Group: Programs, discussions and weekly exercise groups providing workouts and strategies for the pertaining to physics needs of Parkinsonians. 386-738-4479.
DeLand Lions Club: 386-738-3646 or 386-738-6726.
Deltona Lions Club: 386-574-9376.
Disability Solutions for Independent Living: Information, education, individual & systems advocacy, peer support and independent living skills training for individuals with disabilities. 386-671-1960.
Domestic Abuse Council: Emergency shelter for victims of family violence, 24-hour crisis lines, outreach services, court advocacy, batterer’session intervention program and community/professional teaching. 386-255-2102.
Early Learning Coalition of Flagler & Volusia Counties: Comprehensive childcare services to low-income families with children at risk of abuse or neglect and offers training opportunities and workshops to child care providers. elcfv.org 386-323-2400; 877-352-0065.
Easter Seals: Physical, occupational, speech and aquatic therapy, educational seminars, child development center, daylight regard and pediatric and infant hearing screenings. easterseals-volusiaflagler.org or 386-255-4568.
Flagler Humane Society: Provides protector care and adoptions for homeless animals. flaglerhumanesociety.org. or 386-445-1814.
Florida Lions Conklin Centers for the Blind: Life skills training for multi-handicapped blind adults and visually impaired children from birth to age 5. conklincenter.org or 386-258-3441.
Friendship Force of Greater Daytona Beach: Promotes an opportunity for meeting humbler classes by attending meetings, luncheons, day trips, and being ambassadors to other countries. 386-761-0062.
Halifax Habitat for Humanity: Family services. 386-257-9950.
Halifax Urban Ministries (HUM): For hungry, homeless, low-income canaille in emergency penury of food, baby food/formula, diapers, financial assistance or cold weather shelter. 386-252-0156
Harbor House: The shelter offers adult and child victims of domestic violence confidential, temporary safe shelter, unconventional, group, and family counseling, safety planning, complaint and referrals and emotional support. 407-886-2856; 800-500-1119 or harborhouseoccadv.com Healthy Start Coalition of Flagler & Volusia Counties Inc.: 386-252-4277, Ext. 13; Fax: 386-252-4270.
Healthy Communities and KidCare/Healthy Start/ SafeKids: Children’session soundness insurance for children of low-income families. Programs to help women have healthier babies, child security and injury prevention. 386-323-0000.
Heartland Experiential Learning Programs (H.E.L.P.): Offers free & donation-based counseling services for Volusia County residents end their new “House-Call” program. Services included are In-Home Visitation, Telephone Consultation, Animal-Assisted Visitation, Eco-Counseling (nature-based settings), and E-Counseling (web - based correspondence). Anyone selfish in learning more is encouraged to call Heartland at 386-756-3669 or go to HeartlandELP.com
House Next Door: Counseling, education, support, information and referrals. thehousenextdoor.org ; 386-734-7571.
Jewish Federation of Volusia & Flagler Counties: Provides food, clothes and limited financial help for rent and utilities. 386-672-0294.
La Leche League of Flagler-Palm Coast: Provides information on breastfeeding to expected mothers. 386-447-5569.
Mental Health Association: Support groups and services to promote mental health and improve the care and treatment of mental illnesses. 386-252-5785.
Palm Coast Volunteer Fire/Rescue Inc.: Supports Palm Coast Firefighters in their daily emergencies. Training is provided for volunteer firefighters, fire police and associates. Anyone wishing to help may apply at the main fire station located at 475l Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast. 386-986-2307.
National Association of Retired and Veteran Railroad Employees: To inform members of changes in the railroad retirement system and of any legislative action that could bear upon benefits or annuity funds. 386-428-9848 or 386-767-9086.
National Federation of the Blind: Education, information, referral services, literature and protection of civil rights. nfb.org ; Greater Daytona Beach Chapter. 386-677-6886.
Neighborhood Respite Program: Through the Council on Aging, a program to allow caregivers time for themselves. Funding available in the place of all caregivers that meet the criteria. Support groups are also offered. Programs are throughout Volusia County. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 386-253-4700, Ext. 204.
No Pet Left Behind: A group preventing cruelty to pets through oblation free and low-cost spay/neuter and medical services for families in need. 866-229-6446 or 386-873-0076.
OUR Children First/A CHILD’S DREAM: For children and families in need. 386-248-2771.
Outreach Community Care Network: Provides HIV and AIDS testing, counseling, support, information and referrals. outreachinc.org or 386-255-5569.
Redirecting Children’s Behavior of Daytona Beach: Workshops that at hand tools for raising motivated, cooperative and drug-free children with high self-esteem. 386-322-9025.
Salvation Army: Emergency regimen, garments, shelter and utility assistance for people in lack. 386-236-2020; 255-2594; 738-2406.
Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE): Counseling as far as concerns those in moderate pursuit or planning to evoke one. 386-255-6889; 428-2449; 775-2793.
SHINE: Health insurance needs of elders. 800-963-5337 or 386-253-4700.
Stewart-Marchman Center for Chemical Dependency: For those seeking better with drugs or alcohol; inpatient-outpatient counseling and juvenile and women’s programs. 386-947-1400 or 888-516-2296.
Teachers Retired in Florida: Meet the second Wednesday of every month at City Island Library. 386-304-5053.
Vocational Rehabilitation: Aides those with disabilities to enter the workforce. 866-515-3692.
Volusia County Health Department: Nutrition Services; WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program. A guide to wagerer health-a health clinic and a new dental clinic for children. 386-274-0838, 274-0676, 822-6223 or 424-2074. Deltona 386-860-7150. Dental services: 386-274-0895 or 274-0898.
Volusia County Mediation Services: Provides out-of-court dispute resolution assistance. 386-239-6504.
Volusia Literacy Council: One-on-one volunteer tutoring services to adults of Volusia County and specializes in family literacy and workplace instruction. 386-255-8723.
Wagon Wheel Club: Meets for lunch and cards second and fourth Wednesday of the month. 386-756-1531.
United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida: Provides disabled youth and adult employment opportunities, supported living, adult basic education, nonage transition employment services and vocational evaluation. 386-274-6474.
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