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Local Directions

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From the intersection of Waldo Road and East University:

Head East on University. About one block up, the road forks and you can go either direction.

  • If you take the left fork (East University Avenue, or State Road 26), continue until you come to SE 24th Street and make a right. Our building is on the right about halfway up the street.
  • If you take the right fork (Hawthorne Road or State Road 20), continue for about a mile until you come to the Food Lion shopping center on your left. Turn left at the light, which is SE 24th Street. We are halfway down the street on your left.




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Numbers Available 24/7

Crisis Line
(352) 264-6789

National Suicide Hotline
1-800-Suicide (1-800-784-2433)

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)

Rumor Control
(352) 264-6557

 

Address

218 SE 24th Street
Gainesville, FL 32641

Staff Contact Information

 

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