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    Camillus House

    3.4 (14 reviews)

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    Hello, my name is David Rice. I moved to Florida in 2003 from the North, from Columbus, Ohio originally. I stayed at Camilla's House Homeless shelter when I got to Miami on a Greyhound Bus. All I wanted was to say hello again. Thank you. I live in Tallahassee now and I have my own apartment.

    Lawyers to the Rescue-provides pro bono legal services at Camillus House.
    Spencer A.

    Camillus House is an oasis for the homeless community providing residential housing, food, shelter, medical, counseling and legal assistance. Lawyers to the Rescue has partnered with Camillus House for nearly 10 years providing pro bono legal services. The campus is clean, safe and inspiring. A wonderful place to volunteer and give back to those who need help the most. Shed Boren is the CEO and has amazing compassion and vision.

    Yoga at Camillus House, bringing balance and freedom to all.
    Nicolay D.

    They do humanity good, not much else to say...give if you can. They have drug diversion programs, feed the hungry, clothe the ones I need of clothes and provide health services among all the other services they offer our community.

    Quit Fuckin Beeping and keep my Ice Cream nice and cold.

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    Was cleaner than I expected. Ice people, food wasn't great but it's a soup kitchen. Nothing was stale or mouldy

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    Miami Lighthouse For the Blind and Visually Impaired

    Miami Lighthouse For the Blind and Visually Impaired

    (11 reviews)

    Little Havana

    I have no words to thank the endless attention everyone had with my mother, from the minute we…read morewalked in until we got back into the car. She was initially telling me on the way there how she didnt want to go, why I got her out of the house.. basically she was only going since my cousin had set it up for her. On the way back, she said she felt at home. She is looking forward to go again. The Doctor, Raquel etc where so helpful. And now she has some hope as she can read a bit with a special magnifier and will be getting books she can hear (reading was her number one hobby). This has been the best christmas present for me. Im looking forward to be able to help and be part of such an amazing cause. Thanks again!!

    I wouldn't recommend anyone come here for training whoever has blindness as vision ally impaired. I…read morewouldn't come back after my disaster experience with a typing teacher who happened be blind , young rebal and immature didn't even know how to treat students like human made things such a nightmare trouble with case manager nobody who work there didn't even excite care has no empathy didn't even have a courage to encourage students achieve goals which they didn't want to work or help due to some of their field based on lacking experience with disabilities! I was very unpleased with my experience when I came here for typing classscwhich it wasn't from what I. Wanted do with my future dude to their disencourwgement and disrespectful for people who have sensitive nose with the horrible smell from what instructor always order from super greasy subway often on Friday's for one class which it wasn't enough help students learn do right way due to this annoying immature instructor named with MG she is legally blind did something stupid prank on my sign language i\translator it wasn't fair to him either we had enough from this childish behavior and dis encouragement. System! I knew she is a big troublemaker!I strongly advise against anyone with blindness or vision impairment seeking training here. My experience with a typing teacher who happened to be blind, young, and immature was nothing short of disastrous. She didn't even know how to treat students like human beings. It was a nightmare. The case manager was equally unhelpful and lacked empathy. She didn't even have the courage to encourage students to achieve their goals, which they didn't want to work on or help with due to their limited experience with disabilities. I was extremely displeased with my experience in this typing class, which was not what I wanted to do with my future. The instructor was disrespectful to people with sensitive noses, and the horrible smell from the greasy subway sandwiches she ordered on Fridays for one class was unbearable. This annoying and immature instructor, named MG, who is legally blind, even pulled a stupid prank on my sign language interpreter. It wasn't fair to him either. We had enough of her childish behavior and discouragement. The entire system was flawed and I knew she was a big troublemaker!``i never understand why this supervisor and counselor had to put up with her for nonsense without giving support for students this wasn't acceptable! After pandemic started I wasn't surprised some staff resigned and moved back to their country and other state for better living without feeling sad. Nobody would come back there after their disecnourwgement and made lobby look more uglier!I strongly advise against anyone with blindness or vision impairment seeking training here. My experience with a typing teacher who happened to be blind, young, and immature was nothing short of disastrous. She didn't even know how to treat students like human beings. It was a nightmare. The case manager was equally unhelpful and lacked empathy. She didn't even have the courage to encourage students to achieve their goals, which they didn't want to work on or help with due to their limited experience with disabilities. I was thoroughly dissatisfied with my experience in this typing class, which was not aligned with my aspirations for the future. The instructor, MG, who is legally blind, displayed disrespectful behavior towards individuals with sensitive noses. Moreover, the overpowering smell of greasy subway sandwiches she ordered on Fridays for one class was unbearable. This annoying and immature instructor even pulled a foolish prank on my sign language interpreter, which was not fair to him either. We had had enough of her childish behavior and discouragement. The entire system was flawed, and I knew she was a significant troublemaker. I never understood why this supervisor and counselor had to tolerate her antics without providing support for students. This was unacceptable! After the pandemic began, I wasn't surprised that some staff members resigned and relocated to their countries or states for better living conditions without feeling remorseful. No one would return to that place after experiencing such discouragement, and it only made the situation worse. I felt empathy for students who went similar thing like what I did before no one should have came back for such a disencourqgement or negative energy it never will work this way! Stay away from this red flag place!

    Camillus House - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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