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Lutheran Services Florida, Pinellas County Head Start-Early Head Start Office

Federally-funded early childhood programs for low-income families with children ages 0 through 5 (Early Head Start ages 0-3, Head Start ages 3-5) including those with special needs.

Services: Early Head Start Grantee/Delegate Agencies, Head Start Grantee/Delegate Agencies

2210 Tall Pines Drive

Suite 220

Largo, FL 33771

(727) 547-5979

Lutheran Services Florida, Rainbow Center Head Start

Head Start programs promote school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families by supporting their development in a comprehensive way.

Services: Head Start Sites, School Readiness Programs

12351 134th Avenue

Largo, FL 33774

(727) 547-5979

Mid Florida Community Services, Head Start-Early Head Start

Programs promote school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families; supports children’s growth and development in a positive learning environment through a variety of services such as: - Medical screenings, immunizations, and dental services.

Services: Child Care Volunteer Opportunities, Children's Clothing Donation Programs, Classroom Aide Volunteer Opportunities, Early Head Start Sites, Food Donation Programs, Head Start Sites, Reading Encouragement Volunteer Opportunities, School Supplies Donation Programs

11245 Spring Hill Drive

Spring Hill, FL 34609

(888) 227-0010

NALEO Educational Fund

Facilitates Latino participation in the American political process, from citizenship to public service; provides hotlines to help facilitate Latino participation in the American political process; the Citizenship assistance and referral program provides immigration services for permanent resident aliens, age 18 and older; the Voting Hotline helps 18+ year old citizens who are eligible to vote can receive voter registration information and non-partisan election information.

Services: Citizenship Education, Election Information, Legal Information Services, Voting Rights Protection

1122 W. Washington Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90015

(888) 839-8682

National University, Veterans, Spouses, and Dependents Scholarship

This scholarship is designed to reduce tuition expenses for Veterans and their family members who are not using, or do not have access to the Post-9/11 GI Bill or Fry Scholarship.

Services: Scholarships

9388 Lightwave Avenue

San Diego, CA 92123

(800) 628-8648

Navy Seal Foundation, Education

Navy Seal Foundation (NSF) programs under the Education Pillar empower active duty NSW personnel, their spouses and children, as well as our SEAL and SWCC (Special Warfare Combatant Craft Crewman) post-9/11 veterans and their children, by awarding scholarships for higher education.

Services: Scholarships

1619 D Street

Virginia Beach, VA 23459

(757) 744-5326

Operation PAR, PAR Village Developmental Center

A therapeutic childcare program that services children birth through age 5.

Services: Baby Furniture Donation Programs, Bedding/Linen Donation Programs, Special Preschools, Therapeutic Child Care

13800 66th Street North

Largo, FL 33771

(888) 727-6398

Operation PAR, Prevention Services

Services include prevention training workshops for adults, environmental strategies to change community norms, parenting skills for parents of children from birth through adolescence, with a particular focus on parents at risk of abuse and neglect, prevention life skills for youth in grades Kindergarten through High School and school-based targeted prevention for at-risk fourth-graders in conjunction with the Pinellas County School Board.

Services: Dropout Prevention, General Abuse Prevention, General Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Programs, General Mental Health Information/Education, Parenting Skills Classes

6655 66th Street N.

Pinellas Park, FL 33781

(888) 727-6398

PACE Center For Girls, Pinellas

Provides a non-residential delinquency prevention program in locations statewide, targeting the unique needs of females 11 to 17 who are identified as dependent, truant, runaway, delinquent, or in need of academic skills.

Services: Dropout Prevention, General Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Programs, Juvenile Diversion, Life Skills Education, School Based Integrated Services

4000 Gateway Center Boulevard

Suite 400

Pinellas Park, FL 33782

(727) 456-1566

Paralyzed Veterans of America, Education Program

Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) understands that it is only through education and research that advancements in healthcare are made increasing the longevity and quality of life for veterans suffering from spinal cord injury or dysfunction.

Services: Scholarships

15435 North Florida Avenue

Tampa, FL 33613

(813) 264-1111

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