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The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness of Palm Beach County
Services, information and intervention related to eating disorders
Services, information and intervention related to eating disorders
Angel Food SNAC (Serving Nutrition to Area Children) — eligible children in Pahokee receive a weekly bag of food for weekend meals
This nonprofit organization, with three historic cottages and an extensive city archive, brings together families and multiple generations to experience local history through exhibitions, a Florida-native heritage garden and fun-filled, contemporary themed programs and special events. School tours are welcome.
Birthline/Lifeline — support and free pregnancy care at centers in Boynton Beach and West Palm Beach
Goldner Center for Children's Opera Education — offers programs based in West Palm Beach, such as story time series, concerts in the classroom and vocal apprenticeships for high school students
Maternal Child Health Division — services for pregnant women and families with babies, including nutrition information, nurse home visits, breastfeeding support and more
Youth Services — local services and support for children, including mental health, education, summer and other programs
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
Special Needs Equipment Fund — money to purchase medical equipment for children with special needs, when no other funding is available, such as wheelchairs, strollers, bath and shower chairs
Florence A. De George Children’s & Women’s Services — maternity care
Recovery program for assessment and treatment for alcohol and substance abuse
Safe Harbor provides emergency shelter for youth in crisis
Palm Beach County North Intergroup — hotline, meetings and more based in West Palm Beach
Police Athletic League, known as PAL — builds partnerships with youth and the community through recreational and educational programs based in West Palm Beach
This city park offers a concert band shell, exercise stations, boat ramp and trailer parking, horseshoe pits and fishing pier.
Palm Beach County's tourism board, highlighting unique features and local events in the county's 39 cities
This village complex offers a playground, half-mile fitness trail, two batting cages, three outdoor basketball courts, four lighted baseball fields, gymnasium, multipurpose activity building, outdoor exercise stations and picnic areas.
Raising Healthy and Happy LGBT & Gender Non-Conforming Children — information for parents of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender non-conforming youth
Gather your family for a day of culture and stroll the city's downtown public and private art installations, using a list curated by the Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority. Also, the First Friday Art Walk from 6 to 9 p.m. on the first Friday of each month is a night for discovering the vibrant scene on a self-guided tour of the art galleries, artist studios and cultural art centers. Maps of participating locations are available at each stop every month.
An organization that reintroduces children to their incarcerated parents to create positive memories and bonding experiences
This city park features baseball and soccer fields, racquetball court, nature trail and playground.
This facility teaches children and adults about Florida’s fragile ecosystems and the creatures that live in them. Located at 142 South Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach.
This home to more than 20 endangered big cats, including cheetah, jaguar and leopard, offers a variety of tours for rare up close-and-personal encounters.
Information and resources from San Francisco State University for families of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth
Children and Family Services — advocacy, support and referral services for families with a child with developmental disabilities, including Potentials School through eighth grade, camps and youth leadership program
This county beach locale offers a playground, fishing, two sand volleyball courts, picnic shelters and pavilions.
This professional resident company — one of the only companies in South Florida dedicated to new work — offers world-class professional performances, workshops and conversations with leading playwrights and theater artists. Through partner schools, the Future PAGES Project provides students the opportunity to share their voices and stories with the world. The LabRATS program guides high school students in creating original theatrical productions, while @Center helps at-risk and incarcerated youths find power in their voice to grow and heal through a creative outlet.
Toll free-number to connect with emotional support and VA-funded and community-based services for veterans, such as medical care, housing, counseling, legal and employment resources
This museum, run by Boca Raton Historical Society in Town Hall, offers immersive exhibits and a research library focusing on the growth and development of Boca Raton from a small farming town.
You and your family can help maintain the farm with interns, youth and other volunteers. It is managed by nonprofit Operation No Food Gap in partnership with the city. The goal is to ensure access to fresh produce in underserved communities and create systems of sustainable agriculture. Volunteers build playhouses and hold children's activities like art therapy classes in the garden.
Highridge Family Center — Residential treatment center in West Palm Beach offering a three-month weekday program for troubled youth ages 11 to 16
Live aquatic tanks, interactive exhibits and a touch tank in Burt Reynolds Park explore the varied habitats of the Loxahatchee River system. Operated by the Loxahatchee River District, it also offers family and school programs, such as storytime, snorkeling, fishing and kayaking.
Healthy Beginnings Entry Agency — provides free child development and social-emotional/behavioral screenings to Palm Beach County children through age 5 to determine if they're eligible for services funded by Children's Services Council
This nonprofit eco-conscious school — pre-K through elementary — provides a nature-based education focused on environmental responsibility, equity and justice, in an outdoor setting.
A subscriber-based, mobile text messaging service for parents and caregivers of children up to age 4, supported by the Florida Grade-Level Reading Campaign. Two to four messages per week include information about wellness, early childhood growth, education and developmental milestones. To enroll, complete a short form at the link below:
Community Voice — grassroots program with volunteers who share health information to reduce black infant mortality rates
STEAM resources — a list for parents and teachers of preschool children, including downloadable posters, images, reference guides and more
Based in West Palm Beach, support, services and information for at-risk children and their families in South Florida
A state-of-the-art outdoor amphitheater and concert green at Centennial Park in Town Square that accommodates up to 1,000 people for a variety of events, such as concerts, festivals, fundraisers and family movies.
This waterfront facility, located in front of the Town Center Promenade, offers classes and programs for all ages in art, dance, education, exercise, health and wellness.
Eugene M. & Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute, one of the largest cancer centers in South Florida