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Students in our schools are struggling now more than ever from problems caused by situational poverty. These problems affecting our students range from living in unstable environments, homelessness, and access to resources. The Giving Closet Project aims to address some of the most basic problems that our students and schools face through simple, effective solutions. While investigating school lost and found procedures, The Giving Closet Project learned that unclaimed lost and found items are often either thrown away or donated to a thrift store to be resold. It quickly became clear that with a little support, schools could not only transform their lost and founds, but also recycle unclaimed items back into their school community. The GCP is the help schools need to launder clothes, identify students in need, and donate items to those students.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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MISSION: Build long-term, life-changing relationships with urban youth, equipping them to thrive and contribute to their community In Jacksonville, a large majority of urban youth lack even one caring adult in their life, leading directly to increased dropout rates, unemployment, crime, and other roadblocks to their success. Elevate has proven effective in changing these trends and transforming the lives of our nation’s youth. Elevate Jacksonville uses the same model that has been successful across the U.S. to help change the outcomes for students in our city.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Century Law Firm provides exceptional legal services tailored to meet the specific needs of each client. We take great pride in offering specialized legal solutions that surpass our clients’ legal goals — no matter how large or small. Working with Century Law, you can feel confident that your legal team has your best interest at heart. Every one of our team works hard to get you what you deserve. We listen to your needs and provide a strategic plan tailored to deliver real results. Our legal background is incredibly diverse. Whether you need help with bankruptcy, personal injury, debt defense or FDCPA, our team is ready to help. Call today for a FREE evaluation and find out how we can help you.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Leftover from a century ago when theatres were opulent palaces, the Florida Theatre is one of the few of its kind remaining in Florida and the only survivor of a row of theatres that once flourished on Forsyth Street. Big names have played here—from Sally Rand to Lynyrd Skynyrd. The theatre hosts comedy and music acts and a summer movie series. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Parking at the Florida Theatre
During the day, parking is limited to metered spots (quarters only) on the street or in nearby lots ($5-10). Street parking is free in the evening and on weekends and holidays.

Admission to the Florida Theatre 
The theatre can only be toured during Art Walk, which is held the first Wednesday of every month. Get a wristband at the table located inside the main entrance on 128 E. Forsyth St. Tours are at 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. with a maximum of 30 people per tour. Outside of Art Walk, the only way to see the theatre is to attend an event.

Best time to visit the Florida Theatre 
Definitely go in August when the theatre has their annual Elvis Anniversary Bash. Elvis played here in 1956 to much controversy, and the theatre holds the bash in commemoration.

Must see/do at the Florida Theatre 
When on the tour, look for the pink rabbit on the wall upstairs. The theatre used to have a nursery, and the rabbit was discovered during renovation. When attending an event, lean back in your chair and admire the ornate chandelier and architecture that is original to the theatre.

Other places to visit near the Florida Theatre 
The Ritz Theatre and Museum is a few blocks northeast in an area once known as the "Harlem of the South." The Jacksonville Landing, a source of restaurants and the Jacksonville Maritime Heritage Center, is across the street.

Insider tip for visitors to the Florida Theatre 
Savor the full experience by coming early enough to enjoy dinner downtown, then head to the theatre before the crowds hit. Sign up for the theatre email list on the Florida Theatre web site (floridatheatre.com) to learn about special discounts, advance ticket sales, and notice of upcoming shows.

Author's bio: Freelance writer Barbara Merchant roams Jacksonville and St. Augustine with the experienced eye of a native and the open eagerness of a tourist.

 

Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Founded in 1934, Jacksonville University is an educational institution and provides different programs for its students. Based in Jacksonville, Fla., it has graduate programs in nursing, business, education and orthodontics. Its adult degree program caters to classes during evenings and weekends for nontraditional students. The university has a residential campus for its students. Jacksonville University has 17 Division I athletic teams and its facilities include a ballpark tennis and softball complexes, football, soccer and track and field.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Baptist Health of Jacksonville, Fla. serves the residents of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. It has five locations including Downtown, Beaches, Nassau, South and Wolfson Children s. Downtown is a full-service tertiary hospital providing services in cardiology; oncology; womens health, gynecology and pediatrics, among others. The campus is home to Wolfson Childrens Hospital, the areas only childrens hospital. Beaches is a full-service medical center and a 122-bed community hospital with inpatient and outpatient services. It provides the only 24-hour, hospital-based emergency service in the greater Beaches area, and all patient rooms are private. Located on Amelia Island, Nassau is a 54-bed acute care hospital. In 2002, Solucient Institute included Baptist Medical Center Nassau in its listing of 100 Top Hospitals in the nation. South s 92 suites include 12 maternity, eight ICU and an 18 bed Day Stay. As a full-service health care facility, it offers vital services such as radiology, surgery, emergency services, oncology, sleep lab, and more
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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The American Red Cross in Jacksonville, FL is a historic organization that works every day to prevent and alleviate human suffering. American Red Cross helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. We provide domestic disaster relief, blood collection and distribution services, preparedness information, health and safety training, service to the armed forces, and international services.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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About Catty Shack The Catty Shack Ranch is dedicated the rescue and care of big cats. We provide sanctuary to cats confiscated by the state for illegal ownership, improper enclosures or maltreatment. We also educate the public to discourage illegal, private ownership. Wild animals, especially big cats, do not make good pets.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Established in 1885, Jacksonville Humane Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. The organization provides adoption services for pure and mixed-breed animals. Its adoption fees include the cost of spaying and neutering, initial inoculations, heartworm prescreen for dogs and feline leukemia testing for cats. As a part of the Nestle Purinas Pets for People program, the organization offers subsidized pet adoption services to senior citizens above 60 years. It participates in the American Humane Associations Kind News newsletter available for school classes. The organization is funded by individual donations, wills and bequests, and money received from shelter service. Its pet cemetery offers burial, cremation and memorization services for pets. Located in Jacksonville, Fla., the organization is spread over an area of more than 10 acres.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Jacksonville / Florida / United States
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Escape to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens for the only walking safari in Northeast Florida. Discover the earth’s wildlife through interactive and educational experiences. A true family adventure, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is growing and changing daily and is dedicated to consistently improving. Two of our newest exhibits, Land of the Tiger and African Forest, have built in choices, challenges, and variation for our animals. The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is quickly becoming a world-class establishment. The Zoo has something for everyone with more than 2,000 rare and exotic animals and 1,000 varieties of plants. Whether you are a visitor to Florida’s First Coast or a lifetime resident, we invite you to experience the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens through interactions with people, wildlife and the environment.