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Service Dental Organization/Office Location Cost Hours Criteria Contact Information ACORN Clinic: Sliding Scale Mon-Thurs: 8am-4pm, Comprehensive, restorative, & Phone: 352-485-2772 23320 N State Rd 35 every other Friday 8am- preventative dental care including urgent www.acornclinic.org Brooker, FL 32666 12pm care Dental Azalea Health Gainesville Sliding Scale Monday-Friday: 8am- 5pm Comprehensive, restorative, & preventative dentistry age 3 and up. Phone: 352-375-3790 Websites: http://azahealth.org/gainesville/ and www.azaleahealth.org/gainesville Dental Dental Santa Fe College 3000 NW 83rd St Building W Rm 71 Gainesville, FL 32606 UF College of Dentistry 1395 Center Dr. Gainesville, FL 32603 Reduced Fees By appointment Reduced fee student clinic. Services include cleanings, sealants, fluoride, and x-rays Reduced Fees By appointment Dental student Clinic: adult comprehensive dental care including extractions & dentures; oral surgery; student oral surgery clinic; and pediatric dental care. Phone: 352-395-5650 Oral Surgery Faculty & Resident Clinic: 352-273-6731 Walk-in Clinic: 352-273-6705 Oral Radiology: 352-273-6664 Oral Medicine Clinic: 352-273-6740 Dental Westside Samaritans Clinic 1029 NE 9th St, Gainesville Walk-ins on the 1st & 3rd Thursday each month; wellness visits available by appointment on Monday, Wednesday, & Friday morning Must be less than 200% of the poverty level and have no insurance. Phone: 352-505-9101

Dental System Navigator Alachua County WeCare Physician Referral Network System Navigator: 224 SE 24th St Gainesville, FL 32641 As Needed basic dental care for Alachua county residents. Offering referrals for primary case, specialty care, oral health care and mental health care to Alachua County residents with no access to insurance, an income at or below 100% of the poverty guidelines and certification for food stamps if unemployed. Phone: 352-334-7926 Websites: http://alachua.floridahealth.gov /programs-andservices/wellness-programs/wecare/index.html and http://www.acms.net/we-care/ Dental/Vision Family Support Gainesville Community Ministry 238 SW 4th Ave Gainesville, FL 32601 Healthy Families 910 NW 57th St Gainesville, FL 32605 Dental; $5 donation for glasses in Vision Clinic Dental Clinic Monday- Thursday: 9am-12pm. Call for date & hours of vision clinic. Register with GCM in person during dental hours; primary and preventive care for dental and vision services Voluntary home visitation program that is proven to prevent child abuse and neglect and other poor childhood outcomes by promoting positive parentchild relationships and child health and development. Dental Phone: 352-548-4806 http://www.gcmhelp.org/ Vision Clinic Phone: 352-375- 8162 Phone: 352-294-5523 http://www.healthyfamiliesfla.o rg/find_project.asp Cathy Winfrey cwinfrey@ufl.edu Cathy's Office Phone: 352-294- 5523 Main Office Phone: 352-294- 5530

Medical Helping Hands Clinic Address: 509 NW 1st St., Gainesville, FL 32601 Homeless Medical Clinic: Monday 4pm-7pm Psychiatric Clinic: 2nd & 4th Mondays and 1st & 3rd Thursdays each month The Women's Health Night & Clinic: Thursday 3pm-7pm Primary and preventive care, acute and Phone: 352-519-5542 chronic disease management, psychiatric www.hhcg.org care, referreal to specialty services. Women's health, Psychiatric Clinic, prescription assistance; HIV/AIDS testing; referrals for mammography and OB/GYN care; assist with obtaining emergency care; acupuncture treatments offered weekly Medical Medical Rahma Mercy 5220 SW 13th St, Gainesville, FL 32606 ACORN Clinic: 23320 N State Rd 35 Brooker, FL 32666 --- Saturdays 9am-1pm Primary and preventive care, acute & chronic disease management, some specialty care Sliding Scale Mon & Wed: 8am - 4pm Tues & Thurs: 8am - 8pm Offers primary care and chronic disease management, medicine assistance, some specialty medical services, counseling and social service referrals. Phone: 352-792-8324 www.rahmamercyclinic.com Phone: 352-485-1133 ext. 10 or 11 Medical Alachua Area Medical Reserve Corps 224 SE 24th St, Gainesville, FL 32641 Monday-Thursday: 9am - 4pm Primary & preventive care, acute & chronic disease management, referral to specialty services; assisting in emergency preparedness, healths creening; obesity reduction, vaccination clinics, heart health, tobacco cessation, first aid during public gatherings, healthy living, veterinery support and pet-preparedness Phone: 352-334-7913 Brad Caron, Director: brad.caron@flhealth.gov https://mrc.hhs.gov/mrcunits/u nitdetails/391

Medical Alachua County Health Department 224 SE 24th St Sliding Scale Monday-Friday: 7:30am - 4pm Child care: immunizations; MOMCare: maternity care advisors, childcare support; well-baby exams, vaccinations for children and adults, on-site lab, cas management, STD testing & treatment, family planning services, HIV testing, WIC, dental services Phone: 352-334-7900 www.alachua.floridahealth.gov Medical Archer Family Health Care 16939 SW 134th Ave Archer, FL 32618 Reduced Fees Monday-Friday: 8am - 5pm Primary & preventive care, acute & chronic disease management, referral to specialty services Phone: 352-495-2550 www.ufhealth.org/archer-familyhealth-care OR http://afhc.nursing.ufl.edu/abou t/ Medical Gainesville Community Ministry 410 NE Waldo Rd Walk-ins Tuesdays 5:45pm Physical Therapy Clinic every Th 6-8pm at 1621 SW 13th Street (upstairs in the CVS) Medical advice and referrals are provided; no appointment needed Phone: 352-375-8162 http://www.gsmhelp.org Medical Palms Medical Group 1014 NW 57th St Gainesville, FL 32605 --- Monday-Friday: 8am - 5pm Compelte primary care, urgent care, minor surgical procedures, minor trauma, well baby exams, vaccinations, immunizations, on-site lab tests, specialty care referrals, chronic disease management, hearing, vision, family planning, physical exams health screening, HIV testing, pharmacy, chiropractic, dental Phone: 352-376-8211 http://www.palmsmg.org

Medical, Mental Health Mobile Outreach Clinic Mon 11-4 @ TB McPherson Recreation Center Monday evening @ Tower Road Library Wed evening @ Bartley Temple Thurs 11-4 @ Northwood/Pine Ridge Apartments Community Center Fri 11-4 @ GRACE Marketplace Offers routine physicals, health screening, family planning, check ups for minor illnesses and chronic illlnesses as well as offering care coordination, nutrition and food label instruction, social work & psychological consultation, administration of medications, STI & HIV counseling & testing, referrals to specialists Clinic Phone: 352-273-5329 Fax: 352-627-4291 http://outreach.med.ufl.edu Medical, Mental Health, Counseling Medical Insurance Equal Access Clinic Monday: 3020 SW 75th St, Gainesville, FL 32606 Tuesday: 410 NE Waldo Road Wednesday: 1936 NE 8th Ave, Gainesville FL 32641 Thursday: 1707 N Main St, Gainesville FL 32609 Florida KidCare Sliding Scale; apply online at https://www.hea lthykids.org Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 5:30pm - 9pm Wednesday: 6pm - 9pm Diabetes clinic at the Main St location 2nd & 4th Thursdays 7:30am - 7:30pm Primary medical care; social work & psychological consultations; PT/OT; prescription of medications; blood pressure & blood sugar monitoring; HIV counseling (confidential) & testing referrals to specialists; basic gynecologic care, including cervical cancer screening & STD testing. State of FL offers health insurance for children from birth through age 18, even if one or both parents are working. MEDIKIDS: ages 1-4 HEALTHY KIDS: ages 5-18 Services include: doctor visits, check-ups and shots, hospital, surgery, prescriptions, emergencies, vision and hearing, dental, and mental health Phone: 352-273-9425 http://equalaccess.med.ufl.edu/ Phone: 1-888-540-5437 https://www.floridakidcare.org/

Medical/Social Mental Health Counseling Malcom Randall VA Medical Center 1601 S.W. Archer Road Gainesville, FL 32608 Alachua County Crisis Center 218 SE 24th St Gainesville, FL 32641 Sliding Scale 8:00am - 4:30pm Comprehensive database of systems for assistance for veterans. Crisis Hotline 24/7: 352-264-6789 Crisis intervention and cousneling service for all ages and all types of crisis; emergency shelter, support groups, counseling, legal advocacy, children's programs, economic empowerment, help line, victim advocacy, transitional housing and violence prevention training Phone: 352-376-1611 Or 800-324-8387 Fax: 352-374-6113 https://www.northflorida.va.gov / Alexandra Martinez, Director amartinez@alachuacounty.us www.alachuacounty.us/depts/c SS/CrisisCenter Phone: 352-264-6730 Fax: 352-264- 6701 Mental Health Counseling Helping Hands Clinic 509 NW 1st St., Gainesville, FL 32601 Monday: 4pm - 7pm Thursday: 1:30pm - 3pm Showers and 3pm - 7pm Clinic Improve the physical and mental wellbeing of the homeless and nearly homeless by: delivering comprehensive healthcare, sensitizing providers to the special needs of the homeless, and engaging the community in menaingful contribution Phone: 352-519-5542 Contact: helpinghandsclinic@gmail.com Mental Health Counseling University of Florida Police Department P.O. Box 112150 Gainesville, FL 32611-2150 --- RAD Class for men & women Tina Lamb 352-392-1409 cjlamb@ufl.edu Commander: Cpt. Bart Knowles 352-392-1560

Mental Health Counseling, System Navigators Alachua County Sheriff's Office 2621 SE Hawthorne Road 24/7 For victims of a crime whether an arrest is made or not including but not limited to case status, community resource and referral services, ongoing emotional support for victims and their families, assistance filing for civil injunctions, assistance with Crime Victim Compensation. The DOJ has a Veteran Justice Outreach Program & an Inmate Transition Program for inmates returning to the community. Laura Knudson, Bureau Chief: 352-367-4137 http://www.alachuasheriff.org/c rime_prevention_reporting/rad_ program.html Phones: Neighborhood Crime Watch: 352-374-1800 RAD: 352-367-4108 Crime Reporting Procedures: 352-955-1818 Project Lifesaver: 352-374-1800 Victim Advocate Unit: 352-367- 4199 Public Information: 352-367- 4050 Suspicious Activity Reports: 1-855-352-7233 Main Office: 352-367-4000 Juvenile Relations Bureau: 352-367-4099 Teen Court Coordinator: 352-367-4125 Gang Activity: 352-367-4043 Mental Health Counseling Pharmacy Azalea Health Hawthorne Sliding Scale Monday-Friday: 8am- 5pm Primary medical care, mental health counseling, pharmacy Phone: 352-481-2700 Websites: www.azaleahealth.org/hawthorne and http://azahealth.org/hawthorne /

Mental Health Counseling Substance Abuse Meridian Behavioral Health 4300 SW 13th Street Gainesville, FL 32614 --- 8am-5pm Rehabilitative services for adults & youth struggling with mental illness or substance abuse. Inpatient, outpatient, and youths ervices including but not limited to crisis intervention, detoxification, dual diagnosis, HIV/AIDS testing, perinatal substance abuse. Crisis Line (24/7): 352-374-5600 Ext 1 Access Center: 352-374-5600 Ext 3 Toll : 800-330-5615 Fax (Medical Records-referrals): 352-377-1026 TTY: 800-955-8771 TTD: 800-955-8770 Mental Health/Shelter Peaceful Paths 2100 NW 23rd Ave #A Gainesville, FL 32365 to victims and survivors Monday-Friday: 9am- 5pm **Program & support groups times vary. Contact outreach office for schedules. Must be victims of domestic violence or a survivor of domestic violence in Alachua, Bradford, and Union counties. 24hr hotline: 352-377-8255 Toll : 800-500-1119 Outreach: 352-377-5690 Mentoring Big Brothers Big Sisters 40 East Adams St., Suite 220 Jacksonville, FL 32202 --- Inspiring Scholastic Success Program provides long-term one-on-one mentoring to children who have been identifies as at-risk for unsuccessful school performance. Community-Based Mentoring programs take place as well as a Couples Mentoring program for individuals and couples who need and want a mentor. Contact: idedrick@bbbsnefl.org http://www.bbbsnefl.org Phone: 904-727-9797 Mentoring Boy Scouts & Cub Scouts of Alachua County roughly $24/year beascout.org to find unit meetings Prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices in their lives Bill Logeson 352-222-6325 loggiejax@cox.net Michele Milinkovic 412-427- 3513 milinkmm@gm.sbac.edu Samuel Mathis samuel.mathis@scouting.org

Mentoring Boys and Girls Club 2661 NW 51st St Gainesville, FL 32606 Join Fee: $60 Summer Program: $45 Startup and additional $45/week Summer Program: 7:30am - 6pm June 8 thru Aug 14 To inspire and empower the youth of Alachua county ato realize their full potential to become responsible, healthy, productive, and successful citizens Executive Director Shane Johnson shane@myboysandgirlsclub.com Line 1: 352-373-6639 Line 2: 352-244-5144 Sports Office: 352-372-5305 Mentoring Healthy Families 910 NW 57th St Gainesville, FL 32605 Eligibility: residents of Alachua, Bradford, Union, and Columbia Counties; are expecting a baby or have a baby less than 3mo; are currently experiencing stressful life situations that indicate they cuold benefit from home visiting services. Services begin early (during pregnancy or shortly after birth of baby) and can last up to 5 years. Home visiting program for expectant parents and parents of newborns experiencing stressful life situations. This program empowers parents through education and community support. Allows parents to learn how to recognize and respond to their babies' changing developmental needs, use positive discipline techniques, cope with the dayto-day stress of parenting in healthy ways, and set and acheieve shrot and long-term goals. Phone: 352-294-5523 http://www.healthyfamiliesfla.o rg/find_project.asp Cathy Winfrey cwinfrey@ufl.edu Cathy's Office Phone: 352-294- 5523 Main Office Phone: 352-294-5530 UF CoM OB/GYN: 352-392-7488 Mentoring Healthy Start of North Central Florida 4001 W Newberry Rd #D4 Gainesville, FL 32607 Home Visiting Hours: Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm / "flexible hours:" 5-7pm & Saturdays for working parent Reduce infant mortality, reduce the number of low birth weight babies, and improve health and developmental outcomes for children aged 0-5 years. Phone: 352-337-1200 http://healthystartncf.org Contact: Vicci at vmills@wellflorida.org

Mentoring Restorative Reichert House 1704 SE 2nd Ave Gainesville, FL 32641 ACCEPT Program Loften High School 3000 E University Ave --- --- An after-school program designed for youth aged 11-18 who are in need of assistance in making the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Offers a combination of discipline, work, and social and recreational activities which foster a balanced environment for those enrolled. --- --- Alachua County Continuing Education for Pregnant/Parenting Teens is a voluntary program available to students who are age 20 and under and whose pregnancy is verified by a healthcare provider. Phone: 352-244-0628 24/7 Phone: 352-244-0618 http://www.cdsfl.org/youth/reic hert-house/ OR reicherthouse.org Elizabeth Purdue Wesbite: www.sbac.edu/~vpk/docs/lofte n_childcare_brochure.pdf Restorative Elder Care of Alachua County 5701 NW 34th Blvd Gainesville, FL 32653 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Provides home and community based services for the elderly. Services include personal care, homemaking, home delivered meals, blind services and case management. Al'z Place is also a part of ElderCare made for adults with memory impairment. Phone: 352-265-9040 eldercare.ufhealth.org Restorative Restorative Alachua County Court Order 430 NE 39th Ave Gainesville, FL 32609 Habitat For Humanity 2317 SW 13th St Gainesville, FL 32608 Court Order --- Residential substance abuse treatment where girls aged 12-18 are placed into program after being adjudicated guilty. --- --- Mission statement: "Every family needs a safe, afforadble place to call home." Vixcky Donaldson, Program Director vickydonaldson@nafi.com www.nafi.com Phone: 352-872-5152 Phone: 352-378-4663 www.alachuahabitat.org

Restorative, Education Alachua eschool --- An online school offering full classes for K-12. Phone: 352-375-2525, OR 352-955-7700, OR 352-955-7990 Enrollment Assistance: 352-955- 7589 aes.sbac.edu/pages/aes7004 Restorative, Life, Social Skills River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding 2603 NW 13th Street #375 Gainesville, FL 32609 --- --- Programs offered in partnership with the Department of Juvenile Justice include Communication & Self-Esteem classes to young people in detention or on probation in various locations in Alachua county. Phone: 352-234-6595 info@centerforpeacebuilding.or g Restorative, Life/Social Skills Corner Drug Store (CDS) Family & Behavioral Health Services 3615 SW 13th St Suite 4 Gainesville, FL 32608 No cost for counseling Ages 6-17; Nonresidential program is a curriculum of 12 weeks; residential counseling: child must be at least 10 years old; food, beds, medications, counseling supplied for up to 30 days; call or come into the office for information A non-profit social services agency that has provided services in North Central Florida for over 40 years. The organization's mission statement is, "Strengthening Communities by Building Strong Families." The three main programs include: Youth Shelters (programs for youth in crisis), Counseling (services for troubled youth and their families), and Prevention (educating the community, focusing on substance abuse and high-risk populations). Phone: 352-244 - 0628 24/7 Hotline: 1-800-854-5377 Interface Youth Shelters Gainesville: 352-244-0618 www.cdsfl.org Restorative, Vocational Alachua County Sheriff's Office 2621 SE Hawthorne Road 24/7 Job readiness & Workforce Training:. This program saves the lives of the animals involved in a crime and teaches inmates valuable skills that prepare them to work in animal services Laura Knudson, Bureau Chief: 352-367-4137 Lknudson@alachuasheriff.org

Support Clinical Psychology Associates 2121 NW 40th Terr. Ste B Gainesville, FL 32605 Sliding Scale Clinical Psychology Associates of North Central Florida is dedicated to providing psychological care at a doctoral level by individuals trained in Clinical Psychology and Counseling programs approved by the American Psychological Association. Phone: 352-336-2888 cpancf.com Support Epilepsy Foundation of Florida 1905 NW 13th St #1 Gainesville, FL 32609 Sliding Scale Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 5pm Epilepsy Foundation of Florida (EFOF) leads the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives. Phone: 352-378-4324 www.efof.org Support Support GriefShare 200 N Walnut Street Starke, FL GriefShare 4000 NW 53rd Ave Gainesville, FL Contact directly for more info Contact directly for more info Call for dates, times, and locations of support groups Call for dates, times, and locations of support groups Support Groups Phone: 904-964-6864 Support Groups Phone: 352-376-6615

Support, Youth Development, Application Access Program Future4Teens (F4T) P.O. Box 358574 Gainesville, FL 32635 $20 registration fecall for times. Offered: Real Talk Youth Retreat, Summer Youth Basketball Camp, Workshops and Therapy, After School and Summer Programs, Support Groups, and Therapeutic Interventions. College Application Access Program open to high school seniors; contact office or visit website for more information. Specific Men & Woman Programs: Ladies Only College Experience and Black Male Summit. The mission is to help youth and young adults with social, emotional, educational, and/or financial needs become successful by providing mental health and educational services. Cheyla Milo, M.A. 817-637-8682 OR Dr. Brandi Pritchett-Johnson 269-615-4199 http://www.future4teens.com

System Navigators Child Advocacy Center (CAC) 500 E University Ave Suite A Gainesville, FL 32601 All services of charge Contact CAC for more information. The CAC provdies forensic interviews; advocacy and case management; as well as therapy services to child victims of abuse, helping them to overcome trauma. The community events and fundraisers help to create awareness and provide effective advocacy in the community. The CAC provides a guide on how to recognize the signs of and how to report child abuse. Phone: 352-376-9161 Fax: 352-376-9165 Email: info@cacgainesville.org https://www.childadvocacycent ergainesville.org/ Florida Abuse Hotline: 1-800-96-ABUSE System Navigators Florida SHINE / State Health Insurance Assistance Programs (SHIP) Elder Options 100 SW 75th St #301 Gainesville Nov 2, 9, 16 & 30; Dec 7. 2018 Schedule: Jan 4; Feb 1; March 1; April 5; May 3; June 7; July 5; Aug 2; Oct 6, 10, 18 & 25; Nov 1, 8, & 15; Dec 6 all from 12pm - 2pm. Alachua County Senior Recreation Center 5701 NW 34th St., Gainesville 2nd & 4th Tues of every month but December from 9am - 12pm. The SHINE program supports the Florida Department of Elder Affairs mission by providing free and unbiased health insurance counseling through a dedicated network of volunteers, empowering Florida seniors to make informed health care choices. Phone: 1-800-96-ELDER (1-800- 963-5337) http://www.floridashine.org/ho me.aspx Email: information@elderaffairs.org SHIP NPR Help Desk: 1-800-253-7154, option 1

System Navigators Women Infants and Children (WIC) / Clinic & Family Health Services (Alachua CHD) Varies Varies depending on location Provides information regarding local help Website (WIC): for Women, Infants, and Children.The http://www.wicprograms.org/li/ Official WIC program is available to low fl_alachua-chd-clinic Clinic & to moderate income pregnant women, Family Health Services Phone: recently delivered women, breastfeeding 352-334-7900 Alachua CHD women, infants, and children up to age 5 Location: 224 SE 24th St who are at nutrition risk. Fathers can Gainesville, FL 32641 also bring their children to apply for WIC. You may apply for WIC if you are working or unemployed. Alachua CHD Services include: 1) adult and pediatric primary health care; 2) family planning; 3) immunization; 4) WIC; 5) HIV/AIDS anonymous and confidential screening, treatment, education and Ryan White programs. Transportation Regional Transit System (RTS) City of Gainesville for UF Students and ADA ID Holders; $1.50 each way for public; Seniors $0.75 each way. Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm with selected routes running late at night & on weekends. Public transportation. All vehicles are handicapped accessible. www.go-rts.com Contact: rts@ci.gainesville.fl.us Phone: 352-334-2650 Customer Service: 352-334-2600 Lost and Found: 352-334-2605

Transportation Elderly Care Champion Home Health Care 3911 Newberry Rd., #B-2 Gainesville, FL 32607 Sliding Scale Varies; contact office Champion can provide well trained and personable caregivers to individuals needing home health care as well as to those institutions requiring medical staffing. Their services enhance the individual s quality of life and maintain the person s independence by allowing the client to remain in the comfort of their own home. Services include assistance with personal care, reminders on medications, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation, and much more. Visit website for details. Phone: 352-371-8600 and 1-800- 330-4125 http://championhome.com/ Transportation Emergency Preparedness Alachua County Emergency Management Alachua County Emergency Management is a value driven organization committed to the development and sustainment of a disaster resilient community through the engagement of our whole population. Alachua County Emergency Management will establish an innovative, progressive, all hazards and risk based Emergency Management program John Shaw Emergency Management Director Phone: 352-264-6500 jshaw@alachuacounty.us http://www.alachuacounty.us/d epts/em/pages/em.aspx