π§ Youth & Family Support Services (Kissimmee & St. Cloud)
Community & Youth Development
Osceola County YMCA Family Center β Offers youth programs, family activities, after-school support, sports, camps, and community engagement for kids and families.
St. Cloud Boys & Girls Club β Provides safe after-school environments, youth programs, mentoring, educational support, and social development for children in the St. Cloud area.
4-H Youth Development (UF/IFAS) β A local extension program offering youth clubs, leadership projects, life skills programming, camps, and community engagement for ages 5β18.
Early Childhood & Family Support
Healthy Start Coalition of Osceola County Inc β Home-visiting, parenting support, early childhood development programs, and family education β especially for prenatal and infant care. Healthy Start Osceola
Early Learning Coalition of Osceola County β Provides developmental screening, early childhood support, and family resources to help parents with early education planning. Osceola Early Learning Coalition
Comprehensive Community Resource Hubs
St. Cloud Dream Center β Local nonprofit offering youth peer support, empowerment programs for families, and emotional support services, plus food and community resources. Dream Center Life
2-1-1 United Way Community Helpline β Free 24/7 resource hotline connecting families to social services for youth support, childcare, counseling, food assistance, crisis support, and more. Just dial 2-1-1. Kissimmee
Osceola County Housing & Community Services β Referrals and programs that can help families with housing stability and links to other supportive services. Osceola
Advocacy & Child Protection
Childrenβs Advocacy Center Osceola β Supports children and families who have experienced abuse or trauma, offering coordinated services including advocacy and healing support. Embrace Families
Guardian ad Litem & Childrenβs Home Society β (From local county guide) Programs focused on supporting at-risk youth, providing legal advocacy and residential support for children involved in child welfare systems. Osceola