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Lake County Florida Salvation Army assistance programs

The Lake County Florida Salvation Army provides social services to the less fortunate. This means that clients can get financial help for paying bills, rent or maybe a free box of food. Or children as well as students in Lake County can get free Christmas gifts or toys; or educational or school supplies. The emergency help is combined with case management and other anti-poverty fighting programs.

The Salvation Army will not only try to provide support in an emergency, but also help families sustain it over the long term. There are common forms of short term assistance that people request and that may be provided. There can be vouchers for paying for supermarket food or clothing at the thrift store. Emergency assistance available may be for rent, utilities, or electric bills. The Salvation Army also provides items such as free school backpacks, toys for Christmas from Angel Tree, meals, a homeless shelter, and more.

Case managers also provide advice to survivors of domestic violence as well as immigrants that are seeking resources. Clients come from all across Lake County, including the cities of Tavares as well as Clermont. No matter the religion, age, or race, the Christian based charity will offer support when the applicant is qualified.

Emergency programs in Lake County Florida

The Salvation Army works to address needs of struggling families. They raise money from the thrift store, work with grant funding from the United Way or the government, and try to provide support when possible. When seeking financial help, proof of income, residency, copies of a lease or utility bill, and more is needed.

Housing needs can be covered in Lake County. If a family is facing homelessness due to unpaid rent or energy bills, then some funding may be provided in those cases. Also, gently used household furnishing, in particular from the thrift store, may be arranged. Any funds are very limited.

Lake County Salvation Army food baskets, meal sites and free food pantries work to feed the working poor and people living in poverty. There may be everything from free groceries to meals, baby formula, and USDA approved food items for senior citizens. They also provide Thanksgiving and Holiday meal services too.

 

 

 

Children from low income families or those in poverty can get help. There is the Red Kettle holiday campaign which raises money for the assistance programs, and Christmas toys or free gifts can be provided by the Lake County Florida Adopt a Family program. Other resources for children will help them get school supplies, uniforms, or even gift cards. Of course, a child from a household with struggling parents can use the food pantry as well.

Transportation is arranged by the Salvation Army. It may be free help for car reparsr if the auto is needed for work or school, as there are mechanics as well as vouchers in the county. Lake County volunteer mechanics and government resources can assist with transportation or automobile needs too, including maintenance work.

Other crisis support may be offered too. When a disaster strikes, such as a fire, flood, or hurricane, clothing, shelter, and hot meals are given. There may also be vouchers to pay for medications or bus passes for an individual seeking a job in the Leesburg area, and when qualified that can be arranged year round.

Self-sufficiency and case management from Salvation Army

Developmental Case Management is available either at the center or its partners. This is what the Salvation Army of Lake County uses to break the cycle of poverty. It helps clients overcome barriers and sustain their self-sufficiency over the long term. The components of it are as follows.

Employment needs are addressed. With the competitive economy, many people need to brush up on their job skills. So training services, including the free use of a computer, are available. Those who are successful can also work with a case manager on job placement services from the career connections center. There are a number of free job training and placement services in FL.

Money management is critical as well. Budgeting classes and workshops will help families understand how to save, pay their bills on time, and plan for unexpected expenses, such as a car repair or health care cost. Salvation Army volunteers, as well as partner agencies from non-profit credit counseling agencies, will help people understand the importance of money.

 

 

 

 

All of the sustainment has the goal of breaking the cycle of poverty and hardship that too many families are faced with. The case management services are ongoing, so if and when a client falls behind on their bills in the future, follow up may be provided.

Applying for help from Salvation Army in Lake County

The main Salvation Army center in Lake County is based at 2105 W. Main Street, Leesburg, Florida 34749-1265. The intake line for more information is 352.365.0079.

 

By Jon McNamara

 

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