
SARASOTA, FL – JFCS of the Suncoast and more than 30 community partners are ready to stand up for veterans during this weekend’s Sarasota Homeless Veterans Stand Down.
Around 100 homeless veterans are expected to attend the 11th annual Stand Down, which provides them with a day of respite, support, and assistance, from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 23. JFCS of the Suncoast hosts this free event and brings together dozens of local agencies, businesses, and government partners, to provide services needed to make veterans eligible for housing and employment, as well as give them opportunities to care for their physical and mental health.
The morning begins with an opening ceremony. Then each veteran must visit at least eight social service agencies before participating in wellness activities such as free haircuts, dental care, legal assistance, and much more. The veterans are given large rucksacks filled with toiletries, clothing, boots, undergarments, personal items, and non-perishable foods to take with them. Gift cards are also given away during a drawing throughout the event.
“The Homeless Veterans Stand Down provides a day of respite to our veterans experiencing homelessness. The annual event focuses on bringing community partners together in one location to connect veterans with the services they desperately need,” said Shellie Legarsky, JFCS Director of Homeless and Prevention Services. “As the lead agency, we can provide respite care and resources to reduce/eliminate the barriers preventing permanent housing. The ‘hand up, not hand out’ philosophy of the Homeless Veterans Stand Down helps build resilience in our unhoused veteran population, providing long-term housing and income sustainability.”
Sarasota Homeless Veterans Stand Down
When: 8 a.m. – Noon, Saturday, April 23 (Registration closes at 11:30 a.m.)
Where: Sarasota Fairgrounds and Robarts Arena, 3000 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota
Who: All homeless veterans are invited to meet with community partners
Transportation: SCAT and MCAT are offering free bus rides and from the event.
Services include assistance with:
- VA benefits and program
- Housing programs for homeless veterans
- Employment
- Counseling and substance abuse referrals
- Emergency shelter and other social services
- Healthcare
- Amnesty Court
- Criminal/legal services
- Identification and license processing
- Haircuts/styling
- Access to shower facilities
Veterans can meet with these community partners:
- SCAT
- MCAT
- Streets of Paradise
- Uncontained 360
- Red Cross
- Florida Health in Motion
- Florida Licensing on Wheels (DMV)
- Circuit 12 Court
- EcoVets
- All Faiths Food Bank
- Post 9/11 VA Case Management
- Goodwill Veterans Services
- First Step
- Legal Aid Manasota
- Turning Points
- CARES Outreach
- Suncoast Partnership to End Homelessness
- Wellcare
- Career Source
- Humana
- SVdP Cares
- Salvation Army Manatee
- Aetna
- Centerstone
- National Alliance on Mental Illness
- Department of Children and Families
- Freedom Health
- FDOH-Tobacco Free
- Sarabella Senior Living
- JFCS Operation Military Assistance Program
- Volunteers of America
- Bay First Bank
- Mayors Feed the Hungry
- LECOM
- Community Assisted Supported Living
About JFCS: One of the Florida Suncoast’s leading mental health and human services agencies, JFCS delivers programs and services on a non-denominational basis and with the goal of empowering individuals towards well-being and self-reliance. Inspired by the Jewish tradition of helping all people, JFCS of the Suncoast believes all people are to be treated with dignity and respect and have equal opportunity for physical and mental well-being, self-expression, and joy. For more information, visit https://JFCS-Cares.org/ or call (941) 366-2224.
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