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Social Services Director

Candie Nixon

 

E-Mail

ctnixon@alachuacounty.us

 

Main Office
218 SE 24th Street
Gainesville, FL  32641
(352) 264-6750 - main line
(352) 955-2499 (TDD)
(352) 264-6756 (FAX)


Outreach Offices:
(352) 264-6729
(352) 213-1317 (Cell)

 

Alachua Family Services Center
13800 NW 152nd Place
Alachua, FL  32615
Wednesdays, 1:30 - 5:00 pm

 

Archer Family Health Care
16939 SW 134 Avenue
Archer, FL 32618
Fridays, 1:30 - 5:00 pm

 

High Springs Catholic Charities
15 SE 1st Avenue
High Springs, FL 32643
Wednesdays, 8:30 am - noon

 

Mission Statement
To serve as a safety net and to enhance the health and productivity of low income Alachua County residents by providing information and referrals, access to health services, and short term financial assistance.

 

If any accommodations are needed for persons with disabilities, please contact the Equal Opportunity Office at (352) 374-5275 or (352) 374-5284 TDD.

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