The state of Florida offers a variety of benefits and services for children, families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. The Office of Economic Self-Sufficiency plays a crucial role in determining eligibility for food, cash, and medical assistance to promote strong and economically self-sufficient communities.
The Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) is dedicated to the well-being of children and their families. DCF provides assistance to families striving to stay safely together or be reunited, supports foster care, aids youth transitioning from foster care to independence, and facilitates adoption processes.
For those facing abuse or neglect, the Florida Abuse Hotline operates 24/7 to report known or suspected child abuse, neglect, abandonment, or exploitation of vulnerable adults. Additionally, resources are available for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH) Program oversees a statewide system aimed at preventing, treating, and supporting recovery for individuals with serious mental illnesses or substance abuse disorders. Immediate help is available through local services by county or crisis counseling following natural disasters via Project COPE.
Licensure information is provided for various care facilities including child care, foster care, group homes, among others. Background screening details are also accessible.
Recognizing the challenges young people face when transitioning into adulthood—especially those exiting foster care—the Office of Continuing Care under Hope Florida – A Pathway to Prosperity offers free support. This initiative aims to facilitate a positive transition into adulthood for these young individuals.