Connect with community resources for clothing, disability
services, transportation, domestic violence and more.
Learn about childcare services available in the region.
Find resources to help you with affordable clothing.
The Computerized Placement Test (CPT) is used for placement at
all Florida community colleges for most degree programs. The test
will assess your content knowledge in reading, sentence skills, and
mathematics. Find out more about the Valencia Community
College CPT or Seminole Community
College’s CTP.
Looking for training on Microsoft Word, searching the Internet
or many other programs? Low cost or no cost training is
available.
Programs are available to assist individuals with a
disability.
Is a family member threatening to hurt you, attempting to
control you, acting jealous and possessive or making you fearful?
These are all signs of domestic violence.
English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) training is available
at local high schools, technical centers, community centers and
community colleges at no charge.
Resources are available to help you find low-cost food
assistance.
Turn to WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA resources to assist you in
finding housing for your family.
The following resources are available to assist offenders to
regain entry into the workforce.
Trade Adjustment Assistance Program
The Trade Adjustment Program (TAA) helps trade-affected workers
who have lost their jobs as a result of increased imports or shifts
in production out of the United States. These workers can qualify
for income support called Trade Readjustment Act (TRA) Benefits and
Health Coverage Tax Credit (HCTC). For more information, please
contact TAA Coordinator Lorena Hitchcock or
(407) 531-1227 ext. 4238.
The following community resources are available to assist you
with transportation.
The following community resources are available to assist you
with utilities.
The following programs are available to assist young adults.
For additional assistance in Orange, Seminole and Osceola
Counties, visit 211 Community Resources at www.211communityresources.org
or call 211 (home phone) or (407) 839-HELP (cell or pay phone).
This free service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to
help connect you with counselors, peer counselors and resources for
domestic violence, health, disabilities, finances and other
community services.