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BOUNDLESS VISIONS OUTREACH WELCOMES YOU

OUR MISSION:
Boundless Visions Outreach Inc. empowers single-parent families and youth in Okaloosa County by providing supportive services, educational resources, and community connections that foster stability, personal growth, and long-term success. We are committed to building strong families, nurturing resilient youth, and creating a more inclusive and thriving community for all. 

OUR VISION:

 

Our vision is a thriving community where every single-parent family and every young person has the support, opportunity, and resources they need to overcome barriers, reach their full potential, and lead empowered, purpose-driven lives.

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WHO ARE WE

Boundless Visions Outreach Inc. is a community-based, nonprofit organization serving single-parent families and youth in Okaloosa County, Florida. We are a team of passionate advocates, educators, mentors, and community members dedicated to uplifting families through compassionate support, practical resources, and meaningful connection.

 

We believe that with the right tools and encouragement, every parent can lead a stable household and every young person can rise above their circumstances. Our programs are designed to meet people where they are, empower them to grow, and walk alongside them as they build stronger futures.

 

At our core, we are changemakers, bridge builders, and champions of hope—committed to creating lasting impact in the lives of those we serve and the communities we call home.

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WHAT WE DO

Community Resources

Local Empowerment

Dog Shelter

Capacity Building

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Mentoring & Tutoring Services

Support Groups

Economic Development

Food Assistance

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Community Outreach

Clothing and Hygiene Assistance

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DATA CENTER

28.9%

of households with children aged 0-17 are single-parent households.

27.8%

In 2023-2024, the rate per 1,000 of Arrests, Aged 10-17 Years in Okaloosa County.

41%

of single parents struggle with a form of mental health illness, mainly anxiety that interferes with with their daily activities.

17.4%

of children in Okaloosa County experience food insecurity, meaning they may not always have consistent access to enough food.

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