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UCF RESTORES is providing free, one-on-one telehealth counseling sessions to frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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What has always been a hub for the LGBTQ community became a hub for the whole community who sought comfort and answers after Pulse. Two years later, The Center continues to serve the whole community by providing services to those who ask for it.
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Hispanic Family Counseling’s Orlando and Kissimmee offices are open Tuesday for free counseling for anyone in need. The organization worked in conjunction with the city for support at Monday's Lake Eola event to mark one year since the Pulse shooting.
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Almost 25,000 college students across Florida needed mental health services last year. But on some campuses, students are forced to wait weeks for help. Florida lawmakers don't argue the need, but neither the House nor the Senate have set aside money this session specifically for mental health funding at the twelve state universities.