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New Orange County program will target keeping people out of jail, into mental health services
Read full article: New Orange County program will target keeping people out of jail, into mental health servicesA multi-million dollar program is being developed to make accessing mental health care easier for residents of Orange County.
Orange County commissioners ponder moving forward on mental health action plan
Read full article: Orange County commissioners ponder moving forward on mental health action planOrange County commissioners are set to vote on a proposal that would help develop a mental health action plan, according to documents obtained by News 6.
The impact of Central Florida’s housing crisis on mental health
Read full article: The impact of Central Florida’s housing crisis on mental healthThe Heart of Florida United Way recently said their 2-1-1 crisis hotline has seen an uptick in the number of working families that can’t keep up with their rent or mortgage payments.
Florida health leaders explain how low-income families are struggling through pandemic
Read full article: Florida health leaders explain how low-income families are struggling through pandemicExperts and leaders with Heart of Florida United Way highlighted the struggles low-income families are going through due to the pandemic and recent inflation.
‘Women United’ luncheon to motivate and inspire local female leaders
Read full article: ‘Women United’ luncheon to motivate and inspire local female leadersORLANDO, Fla. – March is Women’s History Month and to celebrate the accomplishments of local women and to empower them to find even more success, the Heart of Florida United Way is hosting a luncheon Thursday as part of Women United. Women United is a part of United Way that says it fights for the health, education and financial stability for all. News 6 anchor Bridgett Ellison spoke with Women United Luncheon co-chair Annie Marie Howard about the event. But really, it’s about other women coming together to help other women and families and children.”This year, due to the pandemic, the Women United events are virtual. Click here to purchase or click here to learn more about Women United.
Pandemic financial assistance available for Orlando renters
Read full article: Pandemic financial assistance available for Orlando rentersORLANDO, Fla. – The city of Orlando is opening the application process again to help hundreds more families make rent amid the ongoing financial hardships of the coronavirus. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said in a news release the city has reopened its rental assistance program in partnership with Heart of Florida United Way. Under the program, Orlando residents who have been impacted by COVID-19 since March 1 can apply to receive up to $10,000 to make rent payments. To qualify, renters must live within city limits, have experienced a pandemic-related hardship and have paid February rent. United Way will email instructions and a link to complete the application to eligible residents following the pre-screening process.
Central Florida organization worried about 'tidal wave' of evictions
Read full article: Central Florida organization worried about 'tidal wave' of evictionsCentral Florida organization worried about 'tidal wave' of evictionsPublished: July 1, 2020, 1:31 pmHeart of Florida United Way President Jeff Hayward said he feared thousands of families would face homelessness with Orange and Osceola counties reporting some of the state's highest unemployment rates.