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School District of Palm Beach County
School Counseling — fosters academic achievement, college and career readiness, and social/emotional development
School Counseling — fosters academic achievement, college and career readiness, and social/emotional development
This city park features trails for walking and biking, a playground and public art.
The first full week of May every year, this national week encourages families and communities to unplug and engage with each other. The website by Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood supports local ideas and events to encourage playing outside and family activities without screens to improve mental and physical health.
Services and programs for families facing emergencies
Bullying awareness, prevention and resources
This museum, in the 1916 Courthouse, features its permanent People and Places galleries and temporary exhibits on a wide variety of topics. An in-depth special exhibit opens each fall. Outdoor and virtual exhibits were introduced during the pandemic.
Safe Harbor provides emergency shelter for youth in crisis
This town park offers three baseball fields and two soccer fields.
NetSmartz — interactive website that teaches kids and teens how to make safer choices online
"Navigating a Mental Health Crisis" — a resource guide that outlines what can contribute to a crisis, warning signs, de-escalation strategies, resources that may be available, and guidance on how to advocate for a person in crisis
ACCESS Florida (Automated Community Connection to Economic Self Sufficiency) — application for food assistance, Medicaid and other government benefits
This locale overlooks 100 acres of constructed wetland and provides educational opportunities about this unique habitat. The wetland features 1.5 miles of elevated boardwalk with interpretive signs and QR codes to scan for a self-guided tour. The nature center features live animals in an extensive exhibit room that highlights wetland attributes.
Programs and services to assist minorities in empowering youth, promoting financial stability, providing housing and counseling, encouraging community development and preventing crime
This city complex features classrooms, game room, multipurpose rooms, catering kitchen, playground, open play field, pavilion and outdoor basketball courts.
Palm Beach County's tourism board, highlighting unique features and local events in the county's 39 cities
Nonprofit non-residential centers for at-risk middle- and high school-aged girls across Florida, including Palm Springs, encouraging a path away from the juvenile justice system
This city community center offers a wide range of activities for children, including afterschool and summer programs, leadership council, Trail Blazer program based on Roots of Success curriculum, Teen Club and sports — track, boys and girls flag football, soccer, basketball and baseball.
This city park features a playground, lighted pickleball/tennis courts, multipurpose field, basketball courts, picnic pavilions and grills.
Help Me Grow – information, guidance and developmental assessment of children up to age 8
Cyclists, walkers and runners are welcome at this 20-foot-wide waterfront boardwalk, from Lake Wellington’s shore behind the Wellington Community Center to the Lake Wellington Professional Centre.
This 35-acre county park on the Intracoastal Waterway offers 24-hour ramp access with six day-use boat slips, saltwater fishing, horseshoe pits, picnic shelters and pavilion with grills, playground and volleyball sand court. It's also home to the River Center, which features aquatic tanks, interactive exhibits and a touch tank.
A city park along Atlantic Avenue with an outdoor amphitheater, benches and bicycle rack.
This 665-acre Palm Beach County park is home to Loxahatchee Battlefield and Jupiter Outdoor Center. It also features bicycle and walking paths, canoeing and kayaking, freshwater fishing, picnic chickee huts and pavilions, and equestrian trails.
Ten neighborhood hubs help parents raise children healthy, safe and strong
Children’s Advocacy — free legal services for the disadvantaged related to health care, education, foster care, juvenile court issues and relative caregivers
Local residential and outpatient services in West Palm Beach and Fort Pierce for youth with problems related to substance abuse and/or juvenile delinquency
Provides services to Riviera Beach residents affected by addiction, including a residential recovery program, neighborhood resource center and emergency food distribution
Support and services, based in Lake Worth Beach, for Palm Beach County's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community
This 65,000-square-foot building features a gymnasium, classrooms, multipurpose room and banquet/meeting rooms.
A nonprofit organization that provides substance abuse treatment, counseling and the Batterers' Intervention Program, with most services available on a sliding fee scale
A nonprofit organization in West Palm Beach offers eco-sustainable and affordable programs and materials for art, education, and the creative public. Afterschool and summer programs encourage eco-conscious children through environmentally-friendly behaviors.
Free non-emergency medical and eye care to people without health insurance
This 16,000-square-foot educational center features hands-on exhibits to learn about manatees and the surrounding Lake Worth Lagoon. On cooler winter days, the observation deck is the ideal spot to watch manatees gathering in the warm outflows from the Florida Power & Light Co. plant in Riviera Beach.
Youth Services — local services and support for children, including mental health, education, summer and other programs
This 55-acre city park features athletic programs, tennis center with 15 courts, trails, basketball court, soccer and football fields, picnic shelters and grill, and the Pirates Cove Playground with splash play area.
Nutrition services, including assessment, counseling and classes
Raising Healthy and Happy LGBT & Gender Non-Conforming Children — information for parents of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender non-conforming youth
Besides the splash park for kids, other amenities include a playground, basketball court, fitness trail, recreation center, tennis courts and sports field.
This 3,200-square-foot outdoor facility accommodating up to 1,500 people, next to Scott’s Place Playground, features a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system for events such as concerts, plays, school functions and movie nights.
Based in Boca Raton, local support for youth caring for an ill, injured or disabled family member
A national, privately funded website with information on substance-abuse addiction and rehabilitation, including how to find the best fit for treatments centers in your area
A nonprofit organization based in West Palm Beach that provides local services, support and education for foster-care families to help children overcome abuse and neglect
This city park, along the Intracoastal Waterway, offers hiking, bird-watching, benches, interpretive signs and a pavilion on its 6.5 acres.
Learn about ocean conservation at this state-of-the-art facility with an outdoor sea turtle hospital.
SMART Couples — free programs to strengthen marriages and relationships, including premarital classes
A program of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children that provides resources to protect child athletes from sexual abuse