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The Alzheimers Family Organization - Provides an array of education and support services to assist caregivers of alzheimers patients.
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727-848-8888 or
1-888-496-8004

American Red Cross - Maintains emergency preparedness, helps disaster victims , provides health, safety, CPR, first aid and HIV/AIDS education.
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564-8455

Annie W. Johnson Senior Service Center - Provides services for all ages including the elderly and needy, congregate dining, food, furniture, clothing, crafts, transportation and social activities.
352-489-8021

Big Brothers Big Sisters - Serves children with identifiable needs. These children are mentored by a caring adult either through the one-to-one program or the school volunteer program.
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344-0400

Blind Americans - Assists visually impaired persons, through education, training, rehabilitation, and alternative techniques, to be as independent as they would like to be.
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637-1739

Boys & Girls Clubs - Provides a positive place for children from grades 1-12 providing opportunities to become responsible and productive citizens.
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621-9225

Boy Scouts - Serves others by helping to instill values in young people and prepare them to make ethical choices during their lifetime.
See The Web Site
888-533-2775

Catholic Charities - Confidential individual, marriage, family, child therapy on a sliding-fee scale. Center-based respite care for those with Alzheimer's and other memory loss illnesses and their caregivers.
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1-800-242-9012

Childhood Development Services - Coordinates subsidized child care services for economically disadvantaged families.
See The Web Site
795-2667

Children's Home Society - Provides pregnancy counseling, adoption and foster care services, counseling for child abuse prevention and services to families with developmentally delayed children.
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352-334-0955

Citrus Abuse Shelter Association (CASA) - Interrupts the cycle of domestic violence in our community and provides counseling and a safe haven from abuse. Also provides parenting classes and counseling.
344-8111

Citrus County Family Resource Center - Provides parent training, support groups, clothing, food, baby items and 24 hour warm line.
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344-1001

Citrus County Family Visitation Center - Provides children in divorce , domestic violence and abuse situations, a safe, neutral environment for Court-ordered supervised visitation with a parent or monitored weekend exchanges between parents.
637-3154

Citrus County Hearing Impaired Program Services (C.H.I.P.S.) - Provides services to the deaf, hard of hearing and speech impaired individuals of Citrus County. Advocacy information and referral, continuing education, interpreting services for the deaf, training and distribution of telecommunication equipment.
795-5000

Citrus United Basket (CUB) - Provides food and assistance year round with special emphasis on food baskets and toys at Christmas.
344-2242

Daystar Life Center - Provides food, clothing, prescriptions, financial assistance with utilities and shelter to those in need.
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795-8668

Girl Scouts - Inspires girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service so that they may become happy and resourceful citizens.
See The Web Site
1-863-688-7648

Hospice of Citrus County ABC Division - Recognizes that dying is a part of living, and thereby fosters acceptance and respect for all phases and transitions in life. Donations support Camp Good Hope.
See The Web Site
527-2020

The Isaiah Foundation - Provides caregiver training and respite care services for children and adults with special needs. Professional support through child and family counseling is also offered.
See The Web Site
352-447-1775

Key Training Center - Provides housing, counseling, educational opportunities and job training to allow people with developmental disabilities the opportunity to lead meaningful, productive lives in an atmosphere of kindness, love, dignity and respect.
See The Web Site
341-4633

Youth and Family Alternatives - Provides counseling for truant or out of control children, and residential shelter services for runaway or homeless youth.
See The Web Site
727-835-4184

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