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Reaching Out: A Community Resource Fair

Monday, March 11, 2019 at 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT
Orange County Library System (FL)
101 East Central Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32801

Celebrate National Social Work Month at the library! Meet the library social worker and other representatives for our neighbors in need. Organizations on site will include Coalition for the Homeless, Health Care Center for the Homeless, IDignity, Miracle of Love, Neighborhood Center for Families (NCF), Office on Aging, Primary Care Access Network (PCAN), Right Service at the Right Time, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, United Against Poverty, and Victim Service Center (VSC).

 

Tags: Coalition for the Homeless, Health Care Center for the Homeless (HCCH), IDignity, Miracle of Love, National Social Work Month, Neighborhood Center for Families (NCF), Office on Aging, Orlando, poverty, Primary Care Access Network (PCAN), Right Service at the Right Time, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, United Against Poverty, Victim Service Center (VSC)
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