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Pinellas Park Angel Fund


The Pinellas Park Angel Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization created by the City of Pinellas Park. The Fund collects tax-deductible contributions from Pinellas Park residents, businesses, and utility customers to provide help to local families in need due to a job layoff, medical emergency, or other crisis.  The Fund may help a family in distress make a mortgage payment, assist an elderly resident with an overdue utility bill, or provide summer camp tuition for children. The generous support of our community allows us to help more than 100 individuals or families each year. 

For more information about the Pinellas Park Angel Fund, please click on the links below.

 How to Contribute:

Pinellas Park utility customers have an opportunity to contribute to the Pinellas Park Angel Fund through their utility bills. Just sign up to add a monthly contribution of 25 cents or more to your bill, or write in a one-time contribution that you choose to add to your total payment.

Donations may also be made at any time by making your check out to:

Pinellas Park Angel Fund, Inc.
P.O. Box 1337
Pinellas Park, FL 33780-1337

Your donation is tax deductible, and receipts are available upon request for donations made by separate check.

How to Apply for Assistance: 

Pinellas Park residents and utility customers may apply once per year for assistance. Assistance is provided on a first come, first served basis to eligible applicants as funds are available.  Applications are accepted by appointment only.  Please call 541-0896 to schedule an appointment.

To be eligible for assistance, you must reside within the City of Pinellas Park or within the Pinellas Park Water and Sewer Districts; meet program income limits; and demonstrate need. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate proof of residency, income, and other relevant documentation as part of the application process.

The Pinellas Park Angel Fund works in partnership with the Pinellas Opportunity Council, Inc. to complete the application process and provide assistance to residents.  Pinellas Opportunity Council staff are located at the City of Pinellas Park Technical Services Building, 6051 78th Avenue North, in order to provide these services to our residents.

What We Fund:

  • SELECTED CHILD CARE COSTS
  • RENT AND MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE
  • UTILITY ASSISTANCE

Pinellas Park Angel Fund Directors and Officers:

Board of Directors
Jerry Mullins

Sandra L. Bradbury

William E. Taylor

Rick Butler

William F. Mischler

Officers
Michael Gustafson, Executive Director
Ronald Miller, Chief Fiscal Officer

 Angel Fund - Contact Information
General Questions:

Debra A. Rose, Program Coordinator
(727) 541-0805, ext. 1400

To Apply for Assistance: Betty Hess, Pinellas Opportunity Council, (727) 541-0896
To Make a Donation: Utility Billing, (727) 541-0711
For Media Questions: Tim Caddell, Government Relations Admin., (727) 541-0721

Organizational Information:
THE PINELLAS PARK ANGEL FUND, INCORPORATED IS A FLORIDA NON PROFIT CORPORATION, REGISTRATION No. CH17515, AND IS RECOGNIZED AS A TAX EXEMPT CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION UNDER INTERNAL REVENUE CODE 501(c)(3). A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FL DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.


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