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SPECIAL POPULATIONS

Managed by the Parks and Recreation Department and located within Lake Kennedy Community Park, the Freida B. Smith Special Populations Center offers a varietyof programs for adults and children with intellectual disabilities. The mission of Special Populations is to promote independence through exposure, education, experience and encouragement in a safe, caring environment.

is a volunteer, non-profit, 501c3 organization which provides support for Special Populations programs and participants through fundraising events, grants and donations. They meet the second Tuesday of the month (excluding July, August & December) at 6:00 pm at the Freida B. Smith Center and are always looking for new members. You do not need to have a participant in the program to join this support group. For more details, call 239-574-0574 or visit www.myspecialpops.org . Geriatric Substance Abuse Prevention Please call Lake Kennedy Center at 239-574-0575 for more information. Harry Chapin Care & Share Senior Feeding Campaign 4th Monday of each month • Lake Kennedy Center The Care and Share Senior Feeding Program supplements the diets of more than 2,300 low-income seniors in Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties with nutritious and easy-to-prepare food. Eligible seniors aged 60 and over receive kits containing canned fruits and vegetables, canned protein, grains, cereal, and other food each month. We provide fresh produce, frozen meats, dairy, bread, and deli items with these kits when possible. How to sign up: Please call 239-574-0575. Lee County Pop-Up Library Location: Lake Kennedy Center Enjoy books, audiobooks, and magazines. No library card is needed. ReUnite This is a community-based collaborative program between the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and United Way, dedicated to improving the quality of life in our community. This program aims to aid first responders in search and rescue operations for at-risk individu- als who may be prone to wandering or getting lost. Stop by Lake Kennedy Center to receive your free kit. Volunteer! Are you looking to get involved and meet new people? Become a volunteer at Lake Kennedy Center or another division in Parks & Recreation. Application and fingerprints are required. Widow & Widowers Club Please call Lake Kennedy Center at 239-574-0575 for more information. Veteran Services The City of Cape Coral is partnering with Lee County Veteran Services team to help veterans, surviving spouses and dependents better understand the resources available to them, including: • Disability • Non-service-connected pensions with or without Aid Attendance benefits for both veterans and surviving spouse • Appeals • Burial benefits • Education benefits • Health benefits

COMMUNITY SERVICES

Beesley's Paw Prints Program Location: Lake Kennedy Center

Need a little Monday motivation? Join us and meet some of Beesley’s friends. Pets are proven to have therapeutic qualities: improving mood and reducing stress levels. Interacting with

animals can stimulate laughter and joy! ACTIVITY CODE AGE DAY DATES

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18+ M Aug 7-Dec 25 9:30-10am Free

Cape Coral Mini-Bus Based out of Lake Kennedy Center • (239) 574-0573 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:30pm Service Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm

The Cape Coral Mini- Bus program has been providing high-quality door to door transport service for transportation disadvantagedCapeCoral residents since 1987. All drivers carry commercial licenses and are certified

in CPR. The program is especially designed for seniors and disabled persons who are unable to drive or utilize public transportation, and do not live with relatives who are able drive. The Mini-Bus fleet includes vehicles that are equipped to transport wheelchair clients. Transportation services must be scheduled a minimum of 72 hours in advance and are geared for medical appointments and week- ly shopping excursions within Cape Coral. Please note: Rides are scheduled on a first-come, first-serve basis and space is limited, so there is not always availability 72 hours in advance. Please schedule rides well in advance to get your preferred day/time. This program is partially funded by the CDBG. Deaf Services of SWFL Location: Lake Kennedy Center The purpose of the Deaf Services program is to empower South- west Florida’s deaf and hard-of-hearing citizens and their families through education, advocacy, and technology. The program is free and by appointment only. Friendship Centers Dining Program Lake Kennedy Center • Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 1:00pm Nutritious, healthy meals keep one’s mind and body at peak performance. Lake Kennedy Center can help you maintain good health by offering meals through the Friendship Dining program. This program is open to anyone over 60 years old looking for a healthy and nutritious hot meal in a clean, safe, and friendly environment. A donation of $3 per meal is suggested to help cover the cost of the meals; however, anyone is welcome to a hearty meal regardless of their ability to pay. All contributions help to provide meals for older adults in the communities we serve.

Special Populations & Community Services • www.CapeParks.com

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