Nassau
District Resources
Promising Practices Transition Sites
School-Based Enterprises
Nassau County resources related to the transition of students with disabilities are provided in multiple categories in the box to the right. Some resources may be included in more than one category.
Local Agency Resources
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
Sheryl Dick-Stanford | Sheryl.Dick-Stanford@apdcares.org
(352) 955-5768
Supports persons with developmental disabilities (spina bifida, autism, cerebral palsy, Prader-Willi syndrome and intellectual disability) in living, learning and working in their communities.
Children’s Medical Services (CMS) – Jacksonville
Valerie Stanley, Coordinator | valerie.stanley@flhealth.gov
4539 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904) 633-0300
Offers programs for children and young adults with special needs including health services, child protection and safety, child and family information, early intervention and child development and newborn screening provided by highly qualified physicians, nurses, social workers and other healthcare providers.
Department of Children and Families - Circuit 4
Patricia Medlock, Regional Director
(904) 723-2000
Provides information and/or services for adoption, child care, family safety, financial assistance, foster care, refugee services and mental health.
(904) 348-2730 | (800) 226-6356 Robert Lewis, District Administrator
1809 Art Museum Drive, Suite 201, Jacksonville, FL 32207
Provides services to persons who are blind, have severe visual impairments and have disabling conditions that make it difficult to read regular print including early-intervention education to children from birth to 5 years of age, a school-to-work transition program, independent living services, job opportunities in food service and Braille and talking book library services.
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Unit 08C and Unit 08G
Danielle Mata, Unit 08C Supervisor | danielle.mata@vr.fldoe.org
(904) 573-3910
7451 103rd St., Suite 11, Jacksonville, FL 32210-6788
Lavonne Gilley-Williams, Unit 08G Supervisor | lavonne.gilley-williams@vr.fldoe.org
(904) 696-5920
2255 Dunn Ave., Suite 609, Jacksonville, FL 32218-4742
Works with people who have physical or mental disabilities to prepare for, gain, or retain employment and find meaningful careers
Vision Education & Rehabilitation Center (VERC)
(904) 633-8220 I pmarshal@fscj.edu
101 West State Street, Jacksonville, FL
VERC offers training to teens and adults living with visual impairments. The core curriculum is tailored to each individual’s needs and is available at no cost. Services include adjustment to blindness counseling, assistive technology (adaptive software, laptop and desktop applications, Internet navigation, smart phone usage), community outreach, independent living skills, orientation and mobility, and job readiness.