If you weren’t able to make it to our last meeting, please watch it here for the latest updates and hear from community partners. Many thanks to our partners Housing Connector, orangecosheriff, Pastor Vereen from Elim Baptist Church and Lee Perry with Commissioner kelly.martinez.semrad’s office.

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  • A Season of Loss. A Story of Restoration.

  • From the Woods to a Home

  • A Family’s Path to Home

  • Samaritan Resource Center and True Health Launch Street Medicine Initiative to Expand Healthcare Access for Unsheltered Neighbors

  • We all must invest in helping the homeless (Orlando Sentinel)

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DO YOU NEED HELP OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO NEEDS HELP?

DO YOU NEED HELP OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO NEEDS HELP?

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) is a drop-in resource center serving individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness in East Orange County.

As a faith-based organization, we provide compassionate, housing-focused support through case management, mental health counseling, healthcare, employment services, street outreach, and daily access to essential resources such as meals, clothing, showers, laundry, mail services and hygiene supplies—helping our neighbors take the next step toward stability and self-sufficiency.

If you or someone you know needs help, please call (407) 482-0600 or visit us at 9837 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32817 to learn more about our services.

The SRC is a faith-based volunteer operated resource center for those experiencing homelessness in East Orange County.

We are a drop-in center helping adult individuals get back on their feet through case management, mental health counseling, and basic life essentials such as food, clothing, and hygiene supplies.

If you or someone you know needs help, contact us at 407.482.0600 to get more details.