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The Mustard Seed of Central Florida
12 Mustard Seed Lane
Orlando, FL 32810
407-875-2040
The Mustard Seed of Central Florida was established in 1984 at a time when homelessness was just beginning to emerge as a community-wide epidemic. It grew from the personal commitment of the founder, Carol Kane, who saw all homeless individuals, regardless of race, creed, or social status, simply as God’s children in need of assistance. This non-profit, charitable organization is the result of Carol’s faith. It started out of her garage and became an official 501c3 organization in 1988. The Mustard Seed is the only furniture and clothing bank in Central Florida. The Mustard Seed collects donations of furniture, appliances, household items, linens, dishes, toys, home decor and anything that makes a house a comfortable home. The Mustard Seed will furnish an entire home for economically qualifying families and individuals. The Mustard Seed is a critical resource in establishing a stable home environment. It serves individuals transitioning out of homelessness and drug rehab recovery and also those suffering from domestic abuse, medical hardships, natural disasters and economic challenges.
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Rescue Outreach Mission
1701 Historic Goldsboro Boulevard
Sanford, FL 32771
407-321-8224
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Angels of Mercy Ministries
2565 Park Drive
Sanford, FL 32773
321-696-9850
Launched by Aura Lynn in 2019, Angels of Mercy Ministries empowers displaced women with necessities to prepare them for self-sufficiency. They offer tools to create lasting changes that will reset and restore women to become who God created them to be, thus reducing homelessness and decreasing the recidivism rate. Angels of Mercy Ministries also has a transition home for women reentering society from prison, where they are provided with bible study, morning devotion, life skills, mental health counseling, and 12-step program meetings. The facility is complete with all the resources they need to succeed, including food, clothes, shelter, and love. With a holistic approach in mind, women are able to re-enter the workforce, complete on-the job training, or enroll in higher education opportunities. Angels of Mercy prepares them to be restored completely in family, community, and career, so they can become productive members of society and break the cycle for this generation and the future.
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E.S.T.H.E.R. Single Mothers Outreach
735 W. State Road 434
Suite A
Longwood, FL 32750
407-331-6436
Originally started by four women working to address the needs of single mothers in their church, E.S.T.H.E.R. Single Mothers Outreach officially came into being on New Years Day 2007 with the opening of their warehouse facility in Longwood. E.S.T.H.E.R. assists single mothers with immediate critical care needs through their clothing closet, food pantry, small household items, benevolence, as well as connecting them to community resources. E.S.T.H.E.R. also offers workshops for financial strategies, relationship building, and raising children God’s way. The goal of E.S.T.H.E.R. is encouraging mothers to move forward, dream big, and grow into who God has called them to be: super victorious.
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Red Suitcase Ministry
512 Starstone Drive
Lake Mary, FL 32746
407-920-2612
Red Suitcase Ministry was launched by Carl Tipton, a local law-enforcement officer and youth sports coach, as a non-profit serving Seminole County and surrounding areas. RSM is a faith-based outreach ministry that attempts to meet the burdens of those who reach out to them, as well as connecting those with a heart to bless those who genuinely need assistance. RSM was created in 2021 as a result of the amazing outpouring of support toward a former homeless veteran named Richard, in which $20,000 was raised to purchase him an RV. Their mission verse comes from Galatians 6:2 – Bear one another’s burdens thus fulfilling the law of Christ!
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Seniors Intervention Group
1024 Florida Central Parkway
Longwood, FL 32750
321-578-2616
Founded by Zach Hudson in 2009, Seniors Intervention Group (SIG) is dedicated to addressing social determinants of health by sustaining and improving the quality of life for our growing senior population in Central Florida. The goal of SIG is to help impoverished seniors aged 65 years and older who aren’t able to help themselves. From lending a hand with yard work to driving someone to their doctors appointment, or providing food or other critical care needs, SIG is a group of helpful volunteers who are making a difference in the lives of seniors in Central Florida.
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Pathways To Care
430 Plumosa Avenue
Casselberry, FL 32707
407-815-5050
Pathways to Care opened in 2003 as a non-profit assisted living facility that serves the medically-needy homeless by providing essential services with loving care. PTC serves as a post-hospital resource, affording clients the ability to receive the long-term medical care they need to recuperate from a debilitating illness or injury.
In 2015, PTC expanded with a bridge-housing program called Pathways Step2, supporting residents while they learn how to live with and manage medical issues as independently as possible. Many are learning to manage chronic ailments, deal with life altering conditions, or adapt to performing daily tasks with medical equipment or post-amputation. Case managers also assist residents to secure permanent housing, receive benefits, attain continuing care, budget their expenses, seek employment, and with other essential life skills.
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The Pregnancy Center
1002 S. French Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-323-3384
In 1998, Andrea Krazeise started The Pregnancy Center to give women a safe and confidential place to discuss their pregnancy options and be treated with respect and compassion. Andrea considers herself a passionate advocate for young women, particularly those facing an unplanned pregnancy. The Pregnancy Center offers free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, professional counseling, medical services, and community-based referrals for expecting mothers.
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Harvest Time International
225 Harvest Time Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
407-328-9900
Founded by Pastor John Murphy in 1992, Harvest Time International is a nonprofit humanitarian organization with a mission to bring help and hope to those who need it most, at home and around the globe. For more than 30 years, they have distributed much needed supplies in times of disaster and supported our communities by providing food, clothing, and household essentials to children and families needing a hand up.
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Latisha’s House Foundation
Confidential Location
Serving Orlando & Central Florida
407-602-8756
Latisha’s House provides a long-term, transitional housing program for female survivors of sex trafficking, with individualized support to empower them to build a bridge from their traumatic past to a positive future. Originally launching in the state of Virginia in 2013, Latisha’s House expanded their operation with a facility in Central Florida in 2018. Services include professional counseling, educational resources & life skills training, emergency medical/dental care, victim advocacy, and case management.
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Christian HELP
450 Seminola Blvd
Casselberry, FL 32707
407-834-4022
Christian HELP was founded in 1992 by Dick & Madge Wilson and Harry Kunisch, with the aim of to preventing homelessness by helping people find jobs while providing for them materially and spiritually. They are the only faith-based, free employment source in Central Florida, partnering with anyone who is willing and able to work. The acronym HELP represents their core philosophy of Hope, Encouragement, Love and Prayer. Christian HELP also has a 2,000 square foot food pantry and an annual Christmas toy distribution for families with unemployed and underemployed parents.
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Habitat for Humanity Seminole-Apopka
251 Maitland Avenue
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
407-696-5855
In a small town in Georgia, farm owners Millard and Linda Fuller responded to a critical need of adequate shelter for workers by organizing volunteers to build affordable homes. Since 1976, Habitat for Humanity has grown into a global movement of faith, building houses around the world for people in need of a decent and affordable place to live. The Seminole-Apopka chapter was founded in 1991, and has built or renovated over 200 homes to date.
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employU
853 State Road 436, Suite 2045
Casselberry, FL, 32707
407-598-0202
employU is a nonprofit disability employment service creating an inclusive workforce for people with disabilities through education, empowerment, and advocacy. When Keith Bourkney had an encounter with the concept of vocational rehabilitation while working for a friend’s marketing company, he created employU as a one-stop shop for career development and employment solutions, providing the tools and resources necessary to establish opportunities for those facing unique challenges in gaining employment. Since 2012, employU has continuously increased its coverage area and services across Florida, making employU the largest full-service nonprofit employment service for people with disabilities in the entire state.
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Recovery Connections of Central Florida
7912 Forest City Road, Suite 101
Orlando, FL 32810
407-732-6837
Recovery Connections of Central Florida is a Recovery Community Organization (RCO), an independent 501c3 nonprofit organization led and governed by local recovery community representatives. Through empathetic compassion and the core values of hope, respect, advocacy and inclusion, Recovery Connections connects individuals and families to resources that offer multiple pathways to long-term, sustainable recovery. In 2022, Recovery Connections launched their Orlando-based community center, recovery support services, 24/7 hotline, and support group meetings to assist the lost and broken to overcome their addictions and rebuild their lives in sobriety.
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The Christian Sharing Center
600 N. US Highway 17-92
Longwood, FL 32750
407-260-9155
In 1986, The Christian Sharing Center was formed when leaders from 17 churches around Central Florida saw a need in our community, recognizing that great change is only possible when good works are done by individuals who work together to serve others. Today, The Sharing Center has become the most comprehensive social services hub in Seminole County, Florida for those impacted by hardships, hunger, and homelessness with a philosophy of serving others with dignity and compassion. The Sharing Center’s wide range of programs includes a food pantry, thrift store, The Oasis respite center for the homeless, FamiliesInCrisis program for household essentials/rent/utility assistance, and their workforce development cohort ProjectRISE.
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Teen Challenge Southeast Region Orlando
3706 S. Sanford Avenue
Sanford, FL 32773
407-330-9600
Orlando Men’s Rehab Center, an adult ministry of Teen Challenge in Sanford, offers men ages 18 and older a safe place to recover and heal from drug and alcohol abuse. Mentorship and fellowship are the essential building blocks of recovery. Residents commit to a year-long process of recovery and healing that includes mentoring, personal and group studies. Struggling men receive a new spiritual foundation on which to rebuild their lives, plus guidance, boundaries, and motivation to remain clean and sober. Their Christian rehab programs also address other life-controlling issues like gambling addiction, porn addiction, and many other mental health problems. The root causes of substance abuse are revealed and worked on with time-tested recovery tools, validated by Teen Challenge’s 60+ years as a ministry to struggling teens and adults.
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Seminole County Public Schools – Families in Need Program (FIN)
400 E. Lake Mary Blvd
Sanford, FL 32773
407-320-2025
Seminole County Public Schools’ Families in Need Program provides services to ensure identified homeless children and youth as well as students in foster care have access to a free and appropriate public education by removing educational barriers due to homelessness, poverty and/or abuse. Every public school across the county has an assigned social worker and advocate dedicated to identifying students in greatest hardship and providing essential services and resources to them.
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United Against Poverty – Orlando
150 W. Michigan Street
Orlando, FL 32806
407-650-0774
Having grown up in households that struggled financially, in 2003 Austin and Ginny Hunt founded the Kingdom Harvest Food Outreach Center in South Vero Beach. It was this journey of faith through life’s challenges that gave them the passion to help those in need with basic necessities by lending an outstretched hand during times of crisis, as well as compassionate navigation towards a bright future of hope and stability. Austin, Ginny and the Harvest Food & Outreach team implemented an innovative food assistance program to financially assist the working poor on the Treasure Coast. This work continued to grow by adding life enrichment coaching, job training and job placement programs, expanding to a total of four centers in the state of Florida by 2009. In 2016, the operation rebranded as United Against Poverty, with the ultimate goal of adding more UP centers to serve the working poor across the nation.
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One More Child
1015 Sikes Blvd
Lakeland, FL 33815
863-687-8811
On February 1, 1904, the Florida Baptist Orphanage in Arcadia, Florida opened its doors to serve vulnerable children in the community. Since then, One More Child has evolved into a legacy of hope and Christ-centered impact spanning 120 years, with operations in more than sixty locations in the United States and 19 countries around the world. Through their trauma-informed model of care, One More Child offers healing and hope not only to foster children, but also to hungry children, trafficked children, single moms, and struggling families.
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Commission 127
6817 N. Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, FL 32810
407-619-4047
Commission 127’s mission is to strengthen and support foster, adoptive and biological families in crisis by creating community, and equipping churches to launch and lead family advocacy ministries. C127 helps prevent vulnerable children from entering foster care by supporting biological families in crisis with essential resources, often precluding the need for state intervention, and strengthens separated families to be able to reunify with their children who were once placed in a foster home. C127 also provides assistance in helping families understand the adoption process, learn how to care for adopted children, and create a healthy, loving environment for their kids.
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Boys Town Central Florida
975 Oklahoma Street
Oviedo, FL 32765
407-588-2170
Founded in 1917 by Father Edward J. Flanagan near Omaha, Nebraska, Boys Town is a renowned non-profit organization dedicated to caring for at-risk children and families. Based on the philosophy that “there are no bad boys,” it grew from a small home into a national organization providing residential care, education, and health services. Launched in 1986, their Central Florida location is now the second largest Boys Town campus in the country. In addition to community support services and common sense parenting classes, Boys Town also works with the state of Florida to combat child abuse and neglect through a short-term Intervention and Assessment center.
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FLITE Center
5201 NW 33rd Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
954-530-4686
FLITE (Florida Independence, Training & Education) Center was created in 2009 with the intent of offering comprehensive access to services for youth aging out of foster care. FLITE Center serves as a hub for a variety of support services for vulnerable youth to become successful adults within a safe, nurturing environment that promotes personal growth while developing practical life skills. FLITE Center is Broward County’s one-stop resource center offering all supportive services.
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Meals on Wheels, Etc.
2801 S. Financial Court
Sanford, FL 32773
407-333-8877
In 1973, Meals on Wheels, Etc. began providing home-delivered meals and transportation services to seniors of Seminole County, and since then has been adding additional services to meet the growing needs of vulnerable seniors. Programs include neighborhood dining, homemaking, chores and home weatherization, helping the elderly remain in their own homes so they can continue to live their lives with as much independence as possible. In 1988, Meals on Wheels, Etc. launched their own commercial kitchen, increasing the capacity & quality of their meal offerings and availing catering services to the public to supplement their program needs.
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Halifax Urban Ministries
1340 Wright Street
Daytona Beach, FL 32117
386-317-5886
In 1981, leaders of local churches and synagogues came together to meet the needs of those experiencing economic hardship through the launch of Halifax Urban Ministries. By first feeding the homeless in local parks, demand and the need grew to obtain a building for a hot meal program and expanded services. Over the years, the operation grew from an initial budget of $27,000 to a current budget of $3.4 million. Today, Halifax Urban Ministries is the largest provider of food, shelter and basic services to low income households in Volusia and Flagler counties.
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One Purse
213 N. Mills Avenue
Orlando, FL 32801
407-205-7414
One Purse helps to create jobs and fund scholarships for women reclaiming their lives after domestic abuse and trafficking through programs centered on building economic and spiritual freedom. Services include social enterprise opportunities, higher education scholarships for overcomers of abuse, addiction, exploitation and trafficking, and The Dream Cycle course that supports women from all walks of life in developing heart and life skills while discovering their beauty and purpose.
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Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida
18 N. Terry Avenue
Orlando, FL 32810
407-652-5300
Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida was formed in 1987 by a group of concerned citizens who noted a growing problem of homelessness in our community. Based in Orange County, Coalition for the Homeless is a short-term residential shelter with a focus on housing, emergency services, and diversion, with the primary goal of helping individuals and families return to stable, permanent homes as quickly as possible. Their residential programs serve more than 500 men, women and children on a daily basis, as well as more than 100 unsheltered individuals through community initiatives.
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House of Timothy
Orlando, FL
407-906-4769
Founded by Dr. Willie Montague in 2015, House of Timothy is a non-profit Christ-centered residential regeneration program helping young men between ages 7-17 who struggle with physical, sexual, psychological, spiritual trauma, alcohol and drug addiction, pornography and sexual addiction. Their 12 month program consists of a rigorous work schedule, class work, group and individual counseling, and administration & implementation of best spiritual practices. House of Timothy has a concentrated focus towards the regeneration of men who need a second chance at work and life in a community environment, with an ultimate goal of a life with renewed perspective and progress.
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Better Together
15275 Collier Boulevard
Naples, FL 34119
239-470-2733
In 2015, Megan Rose was invited to lead a state-funded nonprofit to keep children out of foster care, from which her findings told a bigger story and demanded a bolder response. Megan observed that families weren’t falling apart because they didn’t love their children, but because they didn’t have support systems of their own, a result of poverty, job loss, or health emergency pushing them past the breaking point. Better Together is premised on catching families before they fall, addressing the root cause of hardships, overcoming barriers to work and stability, building community, and other avenues and resources to stabilize families in need across the state of Florida.
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Dress for Success Greater Orlando
9401 W. Colonial Drive
Ocoee, FL 34761
407-628-0506
Launched in 2001, Dress for Success of Greater Orlando was created to fill an unmet need of providing interview-appropriate clothing for low-income women entering the workforce. Their boutique is geared to help women shop for their clothing in an atmosphere of support and encouragement, helping to build their self-esteem, strengthen their families and shape their communities.
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Central Florida Home for Good
1009 East 2nd Street
Sanford, FL 32810
407-342-6472
After years of volunteering at local shelters and coming to understand the challenges of lower-income families, Kim Fogle used her retirement savings to establish Central Florida Home for Good in 2019. CFHG’s mission is focused on creating and managing affordable, high-quality housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. Completed in 2025, their Sanford Courtyard pilot project included 20 freshly-built, fully-occupied apartment units. CFHG aims to acquire more land to construct and manage safe, high-quality, and genuinely affordable housing opportunities all across Central Florida.
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Annabel’s Closet
2200 Winter Springs Boulevard, Suite 106-323
Oviedo, FL 32765
407-580-8568
Named for her grandmother, Lori Hutchinson founded Annabel’s Closet in 2014 to help others in the Central Florida community start over after relocating to escape domestic abuse. Annabel’s Closet provides donated furniture and other essential household items for free, giving these women and families the means to create a new beginning.
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SALT Outreach
1025 S Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, FL 32805
866-237-2589
Having become a new Christian and seeking purpose, SALT Outreach was founded by Eric Camarillo in 2011. As he started to attend church, he believed his calling was to bring people together for a common cause, which would lead to combined resources and a deeper impact in the community. From a team of mobile outreach volunteers to clothing and shower trailers, SALT Outreach has grown to include comprehensive case management and other essential services such as laundry, mail, storage, and charging stations benefitting hundreds of unhoused individuals throughout the Central Florida region and beyond.