Osceola County is an evolving and growing community with endless assets and opportunity. Whether you are seeking vital resources that offer pathways to change or want to be better connected to the community you call home, the Community Resource Guide is a useful tool in sharing what Osceola has to offer. We hope this guide serves as a helpful tool for fostering connections and supporting your journey in our dynamic community.
Counseling, baby item provisions, information, and referrals
Public adult technical center
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Outpatient substance abuse treatment, counseling and group therapy
Outpatient- Substance Abuse Treatment; Counseling and Therapy Group
Food, medical care, shelter, and low-cost spay/neuter surgeries for animals
Permanent collection of authentic, historical structures of Osceola County
Assists those in financial difficulties with rent, utility, housing deposits and/or car donations
Men’s shelter for homeless individuals
Women and children shelter for homeless individuals
Promotes the well-being, safety, and independence of Florida’s seniors and their families
Provides free one-on-one business consulting, accounting, finance, marketing, operations, new venture planning, and technical assistance for small/ new business owners
Creating community and business prosperity through education, advocacy, and well-planned development
Provides civic pride and historic preservation of St. Cloud
Downtown St. Cloud revitalization economic development program in conjunction with historic preservation
Youth development, youth leadership, family engagement, and family empowerment
SunRail is a commuter rail system in the Greater Orlando, Florida, area with 16 Stations
Dream and wish granting for children with disabilities, trauma, and low-income families
Empower, encourage, personalize learning, and develop students to ensure they reach their potential and are successful in academic growth, social and emotional learning, and life skills
The foundation grants need-based and merit-based scholarships to deserving high school graduating seniors
Teenagers looking for volunteer hours
Food bank, Access Florida location, and offers hot meals
HIV, HEP, STD testing and counseling
Clinical, therapeutic, educational, and employment programs and services
Clinical, therapeutic, educational, and employment programs and services
Provides employment placement, training, and community integration for adults with disabilities
As champions for business and community, the Osceola Chamber values are creating opportunity, embracing heritage, building unity, and membership value to lead a prosperous regional economy
Drug assistance programs, substance abuse, outpatient, mental health, and residential services
Mental Health assistance, Drug assistance programs, Substance abuse, Outpatient, and Residential Services
Substance abuse treatment and transitional housing
Counseling for LGBTQ+ individuals in crisis, feeling suicidal, or just needing someone to talk to in a judgement free zone
Keep your business information up to date in our Resource Guide Directory. To make changes or submit updates, contact Sue Ring at sring@theosceolachamber.com.
The Build Back Better Regional Challenge is helping Osceola County strengthen its economy, create jobs, and support innovation through forward-thinking community investments. Funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), this initiative is designed to drive inclusive growth and prepare our region for the future.

One of the most exciting outcomes of this investment is NeoCity, a 500-acre technology campus that is positioning Osceola County as a leader in advanced manufacturing, microelectronics, and smart sensor innovation. NeoCity represents how Build Back Better funding turns vision into reality, fueling opportunity from research to real-world application.
How Build Back Better Impacts Our Community
Learn more about ongoing projects and opportunities at NeoCityFL.com and discover how Build Back Better is shaping the future of Osceola County.