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Workforce Development Programs COVID-19 Community Resource Guide (April 1, 2020) Workforce Development Programs COVID-19 Community Resource Guide (April 1, 2020) Resource Guide 2 Resources Guide COVID19 Contents COVID19 INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................... 3 COVID19 TESTING LOCATIONS AND OTHER CENTERS ............................................................................ 3 STIMULUS PAYMENT CHECK UPDATES ................................................................................................... 5 EXECUTIVE ORDERS GOVERNOR DESANTIS ............................................................................................ 5 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE- FMLA COVID19 NEW LAW .............................................................................. 5 EXTENDED PAYMENTS FPL AND ASSISTANCE ......................................................................................... 5 BROWARD AND MIAMI SCHOOL INFORMATION .................................................................................... 5 BROWARD AND MIAMI TRANSIT ............................................................................................................ 6 UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE ................................................................................................................ 6 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND TRAINING ..................................................................................... 7 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND MORE ........................................................................................................ 8 FOOD BANKS AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION ......................................................................... 9 DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES .............................................................................................. 12 VETERANS ASSISTANCE ......................................................................................................................... 12 PUBLIC AND DISABILITY ASSISTANCE .................................................................................................... 13 HOUSING AND HOMELESS ASSISTANCE ................................................................................................ 15 LGBQ SERVICES ...................................................................................................................................... 19 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ........................................................... 20 HEALTHCARE FACILITIES ........................................................................................................................ 25 Resource Guide 3 COVID19 INFORMATION Broward County Resources www.floridahealthcovid19.gov www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/indeX.html Information for Employers and Workers COVID19 www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19 Broward County information on COVID19 www.broward.org COVID19 Fraud/Scam Alert *** www.oig.hhs.gov/coronavirus/fraud-alert- covid19.asp?utm_source=web&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=covid19-fraud-alert www.justice.gov/coronavirus www.sheriff.org/PIO/BSONews/Pages/BSO-WARNS-AGAINST-COVID-19-SCAMS-.aspX Broward Sheriff Office (954)831-8900 2601 W. Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale Florida 33311 www.sheriff.org FLORIDA (STATE OF) 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT (954)831-7740 201 SE 6th Street, Ft. Lauderdale Florida 33301 www.17th.flcourts.org COVID19 for Kids www.npr.org COVID19 TESTING LOCATIONS AND OTHER CENTERS Broward County Festival Flea Market (954)320-5730 2900 W. Sample Rd, Pompano Beach, Florida 7 a.m. to 7 pm Monday- Friday Resource Guide 4 C.B. Smith Park (954) 276-4680 900 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday Cleveland Clinic Weston’s Krupa Center (954)-659-5951 or (855)-697-3750. 3250 Meridian Parkway Weston, Florida www.my.clevelandclinic.org/landing/preparing-for-coronavirus Broward County Center Covid19 (954)357-9500 201 NW 84th Avenue. Plantation FL 33324 Miami- Dade Doris Ison Health Center (800)-232-4636 10300 SW 216th Street Cutler Bay, FL 33190 Larkins Community Center (Hialeah) 1475 West 49th Place, Hialeah, FL 33012 Hard Rock Stadium Don Shula Drive Miami Gardens, FL 33056 Wellness Center Broward STD Testing– (954) 767-0273 750 SE 3rd Ave #100 Fort Lauderdale FL 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Any Lab Test Now (954) 566-1717 Fort Lauderdale, FL Jacaranda Plaza (954) 916-1072 8367 W Sunrise Blvd, Plantation FL – 6:00pm www.anylabtestnow.com/plantation South Florida Drug Testing Services- (954) 764-6868 916 South Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale 8:30 am – 6:00 pm Health Testing Centers (954) 485-3322 3115 NW 10th Terrace #113, Fort Lauderdale 8:00 am – 7:00 pm www.healthtestingcenters.com AHF Wellness Center Broward STD Testing (954) 767-0273 750 SE 3rd Ave #100 Fort Lauderdale FL 10:00 am – 5:00 pm South Florida Drug Testing Services- Broward & Miami (954) 764-6868 916 S, Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale 8:30 am – 6:00 pm Health Testing Centers (954) 485-3322 3115 NW 10th Terrace #113, Fort Lauderdale 8:00 am – 7:00 pm www.healthtestingcenters.com Resource Guide 5 STIMULUS PAYMENT CHECK UPDATES www.irs.gov/coronavirus The massive relief bill offers direct cash payments of up to $1,200 for individuals and $2,400 for couples, with $500 added for every child, based on 2019 tax returns for those who filed them and 2018 information if they have not. The benefit begins to phase out for individuals making $75,000 in income and ends completely for those making $99,000 or more. This will be direct deposited or by mail. Read below for more information. www.cnbc.com/2020/03/26/coronavirus-stimulus-checks-will-come-within-three-weeks- mnuchin-says.html EXECUTIVE ORDERS GOVERNOR DESANTIS www.flgov.com/covid-19 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE- FMLA COVID19 NEW LAW www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/pandemic/ffcra-employee-paid-leave EXTENDED PAYMENTS FPL AND ASSISTANCE www.fpl.com/coronavirus.html Stay connected!!!! Comcast www.Internetessentials.com gateway www.corporate.comcast.com/covid-19 Student Aid (LOANS) Information during COVID19- NEW LAW PASSED www.studentaid.gov/announcements-events/coronavirus IRS taxes has been extended to July 15, 2020 & Check Stimulus checks payment status www.irs.gov/coronavirus Broward County Community Action Agency (954)357-5025 900 NW 31st Avenue, Fort Lauderdale BROWARD AND MIAMI SCHOOL INFORMATION Broward County Public Schools (754)321-0000 600 SE 3 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33301 www.browardschools.com Broward County School News www.news.browardschools.com Miami-Dade County School Information www.dadeschools.net Resource Guide 6 BROWARD AND MIAMI TRANSIT AS OF 3/24/2020-BROWARD & MIAMI- ALL BUS FARE COLLECTIONS FOR BCT RIDERS ARE TEMPORARLY SUSPENDED TO INCLUDE TOPS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Broward County Transit (954)357-8400 www.broward.org/bct WWW.211specialneeds.org/2012/01/13/broward-county-transit-tops-bc-paratransit-for- the-disabled/ Miami-Dade County Transportation (305)468-5900 www.miamidade.gov/global/transportation/home.page City of Miami Information Center- 311 or (305)468-5900 www.miamidade.gov/global/311.page UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE Unemployment Assistance (UA) VS Unemployment Insurance UI- what’s the difference? www.webarchive.urban.org/publications/410228.html Unemployment Insurance UI- different than UA (Unemployment Insurance) www.benefits.gov/benefit/1695 Unemployment Assistance Florida - (954) 677-5627 (850)245-7105 Broward Office 6301 Northwest 5th Way Fort Lauderdale Connect.myflorida.com www.stateofflorida.com/articles/florida-unemployment/ www.usa.gov/unemployment Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (866)352-2345 TTY (800) 955-8771 www.floridajobs.org Pompano Beach: CareerSource, Pompano Beach (954)969-3541 4941 COCONUT CREEK PARKWAY, POMPANO BEACH FL 33063 CareerSource Broward-Hollywood (954)967-1010 7550 DAVIE ROAD EXTENSION HOLLYWOOD, FL 33024 CareerSource Broward Oakland Park (954)-677-5555 2610 West Oakland Park Oakland Park, FL 33311 Resource Guide 7 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND TRAINING OIC of South Florida www.oicsfl.org Yearup www.yearup.org CVS.com- THEY ARE HIRING IMMEDIATELY??? www.jobs.cvshealth.com Handy www.Handyinc.org Walgreens www.jobs.walgreens.com Publix www.publix.jobs Indeed www.indeed.com Walmart www.careers.walmart.com CareerSource Florida www.careersourceflorida.com Milam Supermarkets (Miami) www.milamsmarkets.com/about/careers Dominos www.jobs.dominos.com/dominos-careers Teleperformance (Ft Lauderdale) www.teleperformanceusa.com Generation USA usa.generation.org Khan Academy- Free education for everyone K- Higher Education www.khanacademy.org Resource Guide 8 Jobversity- Collection of resources www.jobversity.upwardlyglobal.org Alison- Free online courses www.Alison.com FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND MORE Aging & Disability Resource Center of Broward (954)-745-9567 TDD: (954)745-5689 5300 Hiatus Road Sunrise, FL 33351 www.adrcbroward.org Urban League of Broward County (954) 584- 0777 560 NW 27th Ave, Fort Lauderdale 8am– 5pm Gateway Community Outreach (954) 725-8434 291 S.E. 1st Terrace, Deerfield Beach FL [email protected] Edgar P Mills Multipurpose Center 900 NW 31 Avenue #3000 Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 www.broward.org/familysuccess North Region Family Center (954)357-5340 Northwest Region Family Success Center (954)357-5000 10077 NW 29 Street Coral Springs, FL 33065 Central Region Family Success Center (954)357-5001 Davie Family Success Center (954)797-2054 4700 Davie Road #B Davie, FL 33314 8:30am-5:00pm South Region Family Center (954)357-5650 Community Action Agency (954)357-5025 900 NW 31 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33311 Hallandale
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