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United States Fellowship of FL
d/b/a Heron-Peacock Supported Living


Mental Health Supportive Services and Housing
Phone:
305-743-4129 (24hr)
Hours:

Heron-24 hrs.
Peacock 1pm-9pm w/ 24 hour emergency
Coverage  All 7 days per week.

 
Address:

Heron / Main Office
1320 Coco Plum Drive
Marathon, FL 330050

Peacock Apartments Office
1624 D Spalding Court
Key West, FL 33040
Office number after 1pm 305-295-8693

 
Mile Marker: MM 55  
Fax: 305-743-5137  

Website: www.heron-peacock.org  
Executive Director: Richard Casey, Executive Director  

Description of Services:

Low cost stable housing and supportive services provided in a 16-bed assisted living facility in Marathon and 31 bed independent shared apartments in Key West for men and women over the age of 18 with a diagnosis of mental illness.  We accept clients who are categorized and persistently and severely mentally ill and those who have co-occurring disorders of alcohol and drug abuse, are homeless or have a history of homelessness, and incarceration.  The goal of our program is to help  participants get better and achieve their highest degree of personal progress and potential.


Eligibility Requirments: Must be over 18 and have a proven diagnosis of mental illness and not be considered as violent.

Mission Statement:

The mission of Heron-Peacock Supported Living is to provide housing, support, transportation, and supervision of medications for low-income people who have a current diagnosis of mental illness, in order to maximize individual self-dependence, health and well-being, and community integration.


Other Information:

Richard Casey, Executive Director cell phone – 305-743-4129