No. Medical
Please see a woman named Celeste on the pharmacy-side. She can either offer assistance or refer you elsewhere. She is a kind woman.
VBA clinic is a medical help clinic for those with no insurance means. V The doctors who work there are wonderful & do not get paid, they are all volunteers. Other services & help that they may offer are not readily advertised but I don't think the clinic is where to go for help with rent or utilities, I'm fairly sure they will direct you to another organization.
St. Vincent de Paul helps with utilities. For housing via Section 8: https://my-section-8-housing.org/florida/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Search_FL_Section-8_ST&utm_content=Assistance&utm_term=Hud%20housing&vertical=SECTION_8&gclid=CjwKCAjwkqPrBRA3EiwAKdtwk7VyftLqf8QpBdttx9nDagp-FGFayz0cvZ7nJR6ZtRcWwo46qcTpchoCzNUQAvD_BwE If they can't help you, they can send you to the right one. I've found 211's information isn't always updated.The pantries give a list of other pantries and other places for housing & utilities help, same list 211 uses. But when you go to places listed, they either changed dates, don't offer the services anymore, or dropped one of the days -like if listed M/W/F but changed it to Tue/Thur or M/W and you went on F, which happened to me from THE food pantry that gave me the list that they & others use & tell others to go to. "It's been a few years since it's been updated" was what I was told when I mentioned what happened.
Under certain conditions, there is a program for the long-term homeless patient.
No. Try calling 211.
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