Community Resources

Hope Florida

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Hope Florida serves as a connection point for community collaboration between the public and private sector, faith-based communities, and nonprofits. Through the efforts of our Hope Navigators, we are going beyond government to create a pathway for Floridians to live up to their God-given potential and accomplish the American Dream – ultimately achieving prosperity and economic self-sufficiency.

Phone:
833-GET-HOPE (438-4673)

Email:
stephanie.harden@myflfamilies.com

Endeavors

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Hurricane Idiala Resources – dcmidalia.tallahassee@endeavors.org
448-206-2245

Columbia, Suwannee, Hamilton, and Lafayettee

Long-Term Housing and Case Management

Phone:
448-229-2133

Email:
zlappling@endeavors.org

Union – Hurricane Debby Resources

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Current Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients who lost food due to Hurricane Debby can apply for food assistance replacement online at www.MyFLFamilies.com/Debby     by August 14, 2024.

  • (only recipients from Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, and Union in C3&8 can apply for replacements).

Catholic Charities Lake City-

  • Emergency Food, financial services for basic needs, 386-754-9180, 553 NW Railroad St, Lake City

Disaster Legal Aid   833-514-2940

  • Disaster survivors anywhere in the state may call to apply for free civil legal services

United Methodists 855-228-3862

  • Disaster survivors in the state may call to register for disaster assistance such as debris removal, tarping, muck and gut.

Crisis Clean Up 844-965-1386

  • Disaster survivors in the state may call to register for assistance with debris cleanup and removal, cutting fallen trees, tarping roofs, and mold mitigation.

Farmers who have had damage to their crops due to the impacts of Hurricane Debby, there will be information on the Natural Disaster Recovery Loan Program at www.tinyurl.com/528w6xbh

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Suwannee – Hurricane Debby Resources

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Current Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients who lost food due to Hurricane Debby can apply for food assistance replacement online at www.MyFLFamilies.com/Debby     by August 14, 2024.

  • (only recipients from Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, and Union in C3&8 can apply for replacements).

Mercy Chefs Hot Meals

  • Mercy Chefs will be serving hot chef-prepared meals for lunch and dinner at the Church of God in Live Oak.  Meals can be picked up via drive-through or walk-up. 
  • Address: 9828 US Hwy 129, Live Oak, FL
    • Lunch 11:30am – 1:30 pm
    • Dinner 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm

8/8/24

Dept of Children and Families Hope Florida Bus will be at the Church of God, 9828 US 129, Live Oak

  • Providing residents with baby items, hygiene products, snacks, water, and nonperishable supplies.  Bus will be on site from 11am – 3pm

Catholic Charities Lake City-

  • Emergency Food, financial services for basic needs, 386-754-9180, 553 NW Railroad St, Lake City

Disaster Legal Aid   833-514-2940

  • Disaster survivors anywhere in the state may call to apply for free civil legal services

United Methodists 855-228-3862

  • Disaster survivors in the state may call to register for disaster assistance such as debris removal, tarping, muck and gut.

Crisis Clean Up 844-965-1386

  • Disaster survivors in the state may call to register for assistance with debris cleanup and removal, cutting fallen trees, tarping roofs, and mold mitigation.

Farmers who have had damage to their crops due to the impacts of Hurricane Debby, there will be information on the Natural Disaster Recovery Loan Program at www.tinyurl.com/528w6xbh

Phone:
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Email:
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Lafayette – Hurricane Debby Resources

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Current Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients who lost food due to Hurricane Debby can apply for food assistance replacement online at www.MyFLFamilies.com/Debby     by August 14, 2024.

(only recipients from Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, and Union in C3&8 can apply for replacements).

Lafayette Co EOC opened –

Point of Distribution sites during the hours of 9am to 7pm:

  • Day Community Center, 4673 N County Road 53, Day, FL
    • 4th District Community Center, 14204 E US Highway 27, Branford, FL
    • Lafayette High School, 160 NE Hornet Dr, Mayo, FL
      • Locations are distributing water, MREs, and tarps to impacted residents.

Comfort Stations offering bathrooms, laundry, and showers (bring your own hygiene and laundry supplies.  Available 24/7-

  • Day Community Center, 4673 N County Road 53, Day, FL
    • Veteran’s Memorial Park, 123 SW County Road 300, Mayo, FL
    • 4th District Community Center, 14204 E US Highway 27, Branford, FL

Catholic Charities Lake City-

  • Emergency Food, financial services for basic needs, 386-754-9180, 553 NW Railroad St, Lake City

Disaster Legal Aid   833-514-2940

  • Disaster survivors anywhere in the state may call to apply for free civil legal services.

United Methodists 855-228-3862

  • Disaster survivors in the state may call to register for disaster assistance such as debris removal, tarping, muck, and gut.

Crisis Clean Up 844-965-1386

  • Disaster survivors in the state may call to register for assistance with debris cleanup and removal, cutting fallen trees, tarping roofs, and mold mitigation.

Farmers who have had damage to their crops due to the impacts of Hurricane Debby, there will be information on the Natural Disaster Recovery Loan Program at www.tinyurl.com/528w6xbh

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