Alpha-Omega Miracle Home 823-8588
To share God’s love by providing housing, counseling and education to our most vulnerable citizens – expecting/single moms, children and the elderly.
lisa@aomh.org,
http://www.aomg.org/
American Red Cross 797-3851
To improve the quality of human life; enhance self-reliance and concern for others; and help people avoid, prepare and cope with emergencies.
morganj@nefloridaredcross.org
http://www.redcross.org/
ARC of St. Johns County, Inc. 824-7249
The Arc of the St. Johns provides educational, employment and residential services to men, women and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
kathy@arcsj.org
http://www.arcsj.org/
Betty Griffin House/Safety Shelter of St. Johns County 824-1555
24 hour hotline, emergency shelter, counseling, advocacy services for domestic and sexual violence victims; rape crisis unit, educational trainings teaching alternatives to violence.
director@bettygriffinhouse.org
http://www.bettygriffinhouse.org/
Big Brothers – Big Sisters 829-9986
Making a difference in the lives of children by offering professionally supported one-to-one matches between an adult volunteer and a child.
patti@epiccommunityservice.org
http://www.bbbsa.org/
Boy Scouts of America, North Florida Council, Inc 1-800-232-0845
A youth development program that focuses on character development. Citizenship training and fitness for young boys 6-18 and 15-21 program is co-ed. Special programs for disabled.
jack.sears@scouting.org
http://www.scouting.org/
Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. – St. Augustine Regional Office 829-6300
Provides financial assistance to families in crisis, food, clothing, information and referral. Adoption, elderly, refugee and immigration services also provided.
beckystringer@ccbstaug.org
http://www.ccbstaug.org/
Children’s Home Society of Florida, Buckner Division 794-5179
The Healthy Families St. Johns program works with at risk families to promote children and empowerment of families by offering positive support and encouragement.
lisa.duncan@chsfl.org
www.chsfl.org/buckner
Communities in Schools of St. Johns County 824-0746
Communities in schools surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
cis2@fdn.com
http://www.cisstjohns.org/
Community Hospice Northeast 824-3735
Hospice is a non-profit, home-based system of care providing physical, emotional and spiritual support to terminally ill children and adults and their families.
sstansel@communityhospice.org
http://www.communityhospice.com/
Council on Aging Inc., St. Johns (Coastal Community Center) 209-3700
Provides case management, Meals on Wheels, congregate meal dining, transportation and social activities to seniors enabling them to live independently with dignity and remain contributing members of the community.
cbrown@stjohnscoa.com
http://www.stjohncoa.com/
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach 280-0614
Ensures that the arts are a fundamental part of the community through classes and outreach programs for underserved children.
dwilliams@ccpvb.org
http://www.ccpvb.org/
Early Learning Coalition of St. Johns County 1-386-328-8225
Oversees the VPK and School Readiness early childhood education programs, designed to prepare county children to enter school ready-to-learn. Free childcare resource and referral services.
dawnbell@bellsouth.net
http://www.elcpsj.org/
Emergency Services & Homeless Coalition of St. Johns County, Inc. 824-6623
Provides & facilitates emergency shelter/transitional housing and/or supportive services for homeless families with children and for homeless persons at risk of becoming homeless.
homelesscoalition@comcast.net
Epic Community Services, Inc. 829-2273
Dedicated to prevention and treatment of substance abuse and associated problems. Services include crisis intervention, individual and family counseling, community education and youth programs.
patti@epiccommunityservice.org
http://www.epiccommunityservices.org/
First Tee of St. Johns County 810-2231
Impacts the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and education that promote character development and life-enhancing values through the game of golf.
Tom@thefirstteesjc.org
http://www.thefirstteesjc.org/
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council, Inc. 1-904-388-4653
Engages girls (ages 5-17) in discovering themselves and their values, connecting with others, and taking action to make the world a better place.
stysver@girlscouts-gateway.org
http://www.girlscouts-gateway.org/
Good Samaritan Health Centers, Inc. 829-1962
Dedicated to providing free medical care, dental care and health education to uninsured, low-income adult residents of St. Johns County.
goodsam_1@bellsouth.net
http://www.goodsamhc.org/
Habitat for Humanity of St. Johns County 826-3252
To eliminate substandard poverty housing in St. Johns County by building decent, affordable housing for hard-working families, the elderly, and the disabled in need in our community.
dquickhabitat@bellsouth.net
http://www.habitatstjohns.org/
Kid’s Bridge 824-8810
Supervised family visitation facility that offers three types of services: on-site supervised visits, on-site unsupervised visits and parent exchanges.
cm@kidsbridgefl.org
www.kidsbridgefl.org
Learn to Read of St. Johns County, Inc. 826-0011
Trained volunteer tutors use the Laubach method and Fast Track method to tutor adults and teens in reading and writing. Tutoring in Math and English as a Second Language (ESOL) is also offered.
janet@ltrstjohns.com
http://www.ltrstjohns.org/
PAL 829-9438
A youth crime prevention program of the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office that brings youth and law enforcement officers together in a positive atmosphere to promote communication that will lead to trust and respect for each other.
msamson@sjso.org
http://www.stjohnspal.org/
Project Special Care 325-0175
Providing intervention therapy and care for young persons with disablities and their families to help prevent abuse and neglect and to improve their lives.
peacefulpaths@aol.com
garyebruce@gmail.com
http://www.projectspecialcare.com/
St. Augustine Youth Services 829-1770
Provides a safe, structured, therapeutic residential environment for children to acquire effective coping and communication skills while learning appropriate learning and functional behavior.
schuylers@syaskid.org
http://www.staugustineyouthservices.com/
St. Francis House 829-8937
Provides temporary shelter for the homeless, a hot meal daily, clothing, hot showers, counseling and referral services for those in need.
reneemorris@stfrancisfdn.com
http://www.stfrancishouse.org/
St. Gerard Campus 829-5516
Foster care, residential, safe-haven for pregnant teenagers under 18. On premises accredited high school, licensed daycare is provided for all students.
volunteer@stgerardcampus.org
http://www.stgerardcampus.org/
St. Johns Housing Partnership 824-0902
Staff, subcontractors and community volunteers provide repairs to improve health and safety conditions and offer construction services to low income families in St. Johns County.
sjhpbl@bellsouth.net
http://www.sjhp.org/
St. Johns Middle School Athletic Association 813-8799
To foster and encourage interest and participation in middle school intramural sports as well as to teach core values, including; sportsmanship, integrity, confidence, and respect.
kimjkendall@gmail.com
http://www.hometeamsonline.com/
St. Johns Welfare Federation 829-6514
Chartered in 1924 “to take care of and look after the indigent, the sick and needy persons in the County of St. Johns and the City of St. Augustine.”
llake@bay-view.org
http://www.bay-view.org/
The Salvation Army 824-6880
Provides emergency assistance to alleviate the physical crises of families and individuals in St. Johns County.
jim_spencer@uss.salvationarmy.org
http://www.uss.salvationarmy.org/
The Sunshine Center, Therapeutic Adult Day Care 209-3690
A quality adult day care program, operated by St. Johns Council on Aging, specializing in the care of adults with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
cbrown@stjohnscoa.com
www.stjohnscoa.com/services/sunshinecenter.cfm
United Cerebral Palsy of East Central Florida 819-5512
1-386-274-6474
Inspiring people with disabilities to discover their limitless potential. UCP of East Central Florida has been providing services for youth adults with disabilities since 1969!
cbyrd@ucpecf.org
http://www.ucp.org/
U.S.O. 778-2821
Enhance the quality of life for military personnel and their families through
Entertainment, recreation, information, assistance, volunteer opportunities and integration into civilian community.
jshockley@USOJAX.COM
http://www.uso.org/
YMCA, St. Augustine Family (Florida’s First Coast) 471-9622
Wellness, sports, aquatics, child care, parent-child and volunteer activities for all ages. Over $124,000 offered last year in financial assistance to families in need.
jshockley@USOJAX.COM
www.firstcoastymca.org/staugustine
YMCA Winston Family (Florida’s First Coast) 543-9622
Located in Ponte Vedra, the volunteer led Y serves over 5,000 in a variety of programs. Over $150,000 is given in financial assistance to families in need.
mthomas@firstcoastymca.org
http://www.firstcoastymca.org/
Young Life of St. Johns County 824-9388
Young Life is a Christian outreach ministry that reaches out by building relationships with all kinds of kids in the community.
ylstrider@gmail.com
mailto:ylmowrey@gmail.com