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1   Link   Capital Area Community Action Agency
Serves low-income population through a variety of services, including the Head Start program.
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2   Link   Children's Forum
The Children's Forum provides leadership, education, services and advocacy to achieve accessible, affordable, quality child care and early learning services for all children and assists organizations in meeting their goals for children and families.

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3   Link   Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend
The Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend Region serves children and families in Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, and Wakulla counties.

The Coalition strives to create a seamless system of services to better prepare children for entry into kindergarten by providing information resources to aid parents in finding quality child care, holding screenings and assessments to identify any developmental issues in children, and offering technical assistance and professional development opportunities to child care providers.

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4   Link   FACCM
educational services and resources for early learning professionals
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5   Link   momslikeme.com
Community forum for moms in the Tallahassee area. Loaded with lots of information!
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6   Link   2-1-1 Big Bend
2-1-1 Big Bend provides a 24 hour free community hotline service called Helpline 2-1-1 offering individual, confidential counseling and human service information.
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7   Link   United Partners for Human Services
United Partners for Human Services (UPHS) is a coalition of human service providers and supporting partners working together to improve the delivery of human services in the Big Bend.
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8   Link   United Way of the Big Bend
The United Way of the Big Bend serves Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor & Wakulla counties.
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9   Link   Volunteer Leon
Volunteer center serving Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor & Wakulla counties.
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10   Link   WFSU-PBS Kids
Information on workshops and events for parents and kids in our community and links to Raising Readers program.
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11   Link   Whole Child Project
The Lawton Chiles Foundation, in partnership with local communities in Florida and Electronic Training Solutions, Inc. created the Whole Child Project to assist communities to insure that all children thrive. The project focuses on children ages 0-5 and their families and uses web-based technology:
-To assist parents in identifying needs and connecting with providers,
-To assist providers in building holistic service delivery networks, and
-To assist policy makers, community leaders and advocates to identify critical issues related to the well being of children 0-5 and develop the capacity to address these issues.
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12   Link   Worst To First
Worst To First is a statewide advocacy campaign to make children's issues the top priority for Florida's leaders.
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13   Link   Florida League of Cities, Inc.
The Florida League of Cities is the united voice for Florida’s municipal governments. Its goals are to promote local self-government and serve the needs of Florida’s municipal governments. The League is founded on the belief that local self-government is the keystone of American democracy.

Florida’s city officials formed as a group of municipal governments for the first time in 1922. They wanted to shape legislation, share the advantages of cooperative action, and exchange ideas and experiences. Growing from a small number of cities and towns, our membership now represents more than 400 cities, towns and villages in the Sunshine State. The League is governed by a Board of Directors composed of elected municipal officials. The League functions under its Charter and By-laws, while the Strategic Plan outlines the mission, goals and objectives.

The League’s headquarters is in Tallahassee, and the Public Risk Services and Technology Services Departments are located in Orlando. The League is the premier provider of many products and services developed especially for Florida’s cities. Our strength and success are dependent upon the support and participation of our members. We continue to explore new ideas for programs, products and services that will meet the needs of municipalities today and tomorrow.

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