One More Child Family Support connects families with the resources and services they need to thrive.
What We Offer:
Our program helps families access resources to meet their basic needs and provides parents with tools to care for their families and build stronger relationships. We work with each family individually to reduce stress, strengthen connections with their children, and connect them to community resources. Services are available both in-home and in the community to meet families where they are. Our goals are to:
- Help parents find and use practical resources during tough times.
- Give parents tools to handle challenges and build stronger family bonds.
What You Can Expect:
- Individualized family support plans and case management.
- Connection to available resources and services that provide assistance.
- Training and supportive community network.
- Evidence-based strategies that empower parents and strengthen their families.
- Access to tangible resources such as food, diapers, clothing, and basic household essentials.
Am I Eligible?
TAMPA
Applicants must have at least one child, age 0 to 8, living in their home. Residency in one of these ZIP codes is required: 33604, 33610, 33614, 33511, or 33578.
(Call) 863.425.4600
(Text) 813.833.6607
LAKELAND
Applicants must have at least one child under the age of 18 residing in their home. Residency in Polk County, Florida required.
(Call) 863.577.4648
HOUSTON
Applicants must have at least one child under the age of 18 residing in their home. Residency in Houston, TX required.
(Call) 979.398.0082
BREVARD
Applicants must have at least one child under the age of 18 residing in their home. Residency in Brevard County, FL required.
(Call) 863.712.6518
More About One More Child

RESOURCES OFFERED:
- Food
- Diapers/Wipes
- Clothing Household Items
- Educational Resources/School Supplies
- Referrals to Additional Services/Resources
- Spiritual Mentors
More Than
2,297
clients served
More than
18,159,804
pounds of food distributed
More Than
53,839,915
dollars worth of in-kind resources distributed
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