Flagler Cares, one of the county’s leading public service nonprofit agencies, is holding its quarterly ‘Help Night’ on Wednesday, January 29th according to a press release last week. The group will be connecting residents with various services and other nonprofits in the area which can provide much-needed assistance in a variety of areas.
Help Night, which is held by Flagler Cares once per quarter, will be taking place from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm on January 29th. It will be held at the Flagler County Village Community Room (160 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite B304, Palm Coast, FL 32164).
There will be over a dozen participating organizations at Help Night, according to a Flagler Cares spokesperson. Both governmental and private groups will have personnel on-hand. Some of the groups who will be present and available for consultation include the following, as detailed by Flagler Cares.
- CareerSource
- Department of Children and Families Economic Self Sufficiency (Medicaid & SNAP applications)
- Early Learning Coalition (early childhood education)
- Easterseals (autism screenings)
- Family Life Center (domestic and sexual violence resources)
- Flagler Cares (behavioral health, CORe, Medicaid & Snap applications, Healthcare Marketplace navigation)
- Flagler County Human Services (applications and services information)
- Flagler Open Arms Recovery Services (narcan distribution)
- Florida Department of Health Flagler (health screenings)
- Florida Legal Services (15-minute legal consultations)
- Foundations to Freedom (sober living residence)
- Healthy Start Coalition (screening for services)
- HOPE Florida (program information)
- Lions Club
- Re Nu Mental Wellness Center
- Sunshine Psychiatric Care (self-assessment questionnaire)
More information is available about the event by calling (386) 319-9483, ext. 0, or by emailing help@flalgercares.org.
Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.