About Good Samaritan Relief Inc.

We are a dedicated non-profit organization committed to uplifting our communities in Florida through civic education, empowerment, and vital resources for those in need, embodying our slogan, 'Humanity First.'

Our Mission and Values
Empowerment Through Community Support

Founded to serve others, we provide resources for migrant communities, advocate for mental health, and promote self-esteem through workshops, ensuring that everyone has a voice and support in their journey.

Our Location

Good Samaritan Relief Inc is based in Florida, dedicated to serving communities through various programs and initiatives focused on empowerment and support.

Address

Florida

Hours

Monday - Friday

9 AM - 5 PM

Event Highlights

Capturing moments of service, unity, and community empowerment activities.

A group of people stands in front of a large government building, holding signs advocating for racial equality and an end to police brutality. The scene is lively with people engaged in peaceful protest. The building in the background features grand columns and intricate architectural details.
A group of people stands in front of a large government building, holding signs advocating for racial equality and an end to police brutality. The scene is lively with people engaged in peaceful protest. The building in the background features grand columns and intricate architectural details.
A hand is holding up a cardboard protest sign with bold, handwritten lettering. The sign has a message about neutrality and oppression, emphasizing a strong stance on social justice issues.
A hand is holding up a cardboard protest sign with bold, handwritten lettering. The sign has a message about neutrality and oppression, emphasizing a strong stance on social justice issues.
A group of children and adults are holding up various signs advocating for disability rights and inclusion in sports. The signs have messages like 'We want unified sports in the Paralympics to mainstream disability,' 'Support disability rights,' 'Don't look at the less, look at the records,' and 'Yes I can.' The participants are wearing blue shirts with orange and red lettering and are standing on an outdoor street with trees and buildings in the background.
A group of children and adults are holding up various signs advocating for disability rights and inclusion in sports. The signs have messages like 'We want unified sports in the Paralympics to mainstream disability,' 'Support disability rights,' 'Don't look at the less, look at the records,' and 'Yes I can.' The participants are wearing blue shirts with orange and red lettering and are standing on an outdoor street with trees and buildings in the background.