CARE (Comprehensive Assessment and Referral for the Elderly) is an initiative based in Tallahassee, Florida, dedicated to addressing the issue of homelessness among the elderly population. The organization provides a multitude of resources, including assessments to determine the specific needs of each individual, referrals to appropriate housing options, and supportive services to help individuals maintain their housing. CARE aims to not only provide immediate assistance to homeless elders, but also to address the root causes of homelessness in order to prevent it in the future.
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