Orlando United Assistance Center to Provide Long-Term Assistance for those Affected by Pulse Shooting
Orange County and City of Orlando are jointly opening the Orlando United Assistance Center at 507 East Michigan Street (MAP). This will be the region’s long-term commitment to assist those adversely affected by the Pulse tragedy.
The establishment of a sustained ongoing operation, dedicated to provide long-term assistance to those affected by the Pulse shootings, is modeled after best practices found to be effective in other communities who have also experienced this type of tremendous loss. The Orlando United Assistance Center will serve as a navigation point for those who need support during this critical juncture as well as moving forward.
The city says "Culturally experienced" representatives from the Hispanic community will be present at the Orlando United Assistance Center to support families.
Hours of operation have been announced as:
The city says "Culturally experienced" representatives from the Hispanic community will be present at the Orlando United Assistance Center to support families.
Hours of operation have been announced as:
- Thursday, June 23, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
- Friday, June 24, 3 p.m. - 8 -p.m.
- Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
For personalized services schedule an appointment through 407-500-HOPE or visit cityoforlando.net/hope.