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Homeless Outreach Ministry
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The Salvation Army's 88-bed Women's and Family
Shelter provides a safe haven for both homeless,
displaced or battered women and their children and for homeless intact families. Case managers provide services focusing on the clients'
psychological, sociological, physiological
and concrete needs.
These services include, but are not limited to:
(1)- Drug and alcohol counseling
(2)- Job training and placement
(3)- Legal assistance
(4)- NA an AA meetings
(5)- Life skills
(6)- Nutrition
(7)- Effective parent classes
A certified day care teacher provides care to
client's children in our Activity Center from
Monday through Friday.
The program is designed to provide the skills
necessary for the many clients who come through
this program each year to become independent,
self-sufficient member of the community.
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The Men's Lodge provides shelter, meals, and
case-management services to 107 homeless,
single men each night. Clients include veterans, newly released ex-offenders, transients and unemployed or under-employed single men. Men staying at the Lodge receive three meals a day while receiving comprehensive social services.
(1)- "Helping Hands": A four-month program that
is designed for men who have attained full-time employment, but require the gift of time to enable them to continue working with their
case-manager until they find safe, affordable housing.
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A Christian mission that provides for the needy.
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CFM has strategic locations across Miami-Dade that are serving specific populations. CFM will work to meet the needs of it’s under-resourced community. Services include homeless ministries, women's ministries, and services for recent immigrants.
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Facilities:
Center for Men - provides emergency services for those who are suffering from life-controlling problems like homelessness, chemical abuse or addiction, medical or mental issues, illiteracy or lack of job skills. Address: 2020 NW 1 Ave. Ron Brummit, Director - 305 571-2273
Community Activity Center – Designed to meet the needs of Miami’s youth, from sports to study hall.
2025 NW 1 Ave., Joseph Leyva, Center Manager - 305 571-2211 Ext. 2025
Women & Children’s Center: A haven for homeless women & families, providing overnight shelter as well as a long-term recovery program. Address: 2050 NW 1 Ave.Terri Ramos, Director - 305 571-2250
Education Center: Offers state-of-the –art education & computer technology training for those who want to improve academic skills and prepare for re-entry into the job market. Ken Palonsky, Supervisor - 305 571-2243
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Hope in Miami Beach is a non-profit, faith-based, 501(c)3 organization that is working
to reduce personal homeless in Miami Beach.
Office Hours: 9:00 - 5:00 PM
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