Dade County Street Response

A nonprofit organization

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DCSR’s Role: A Safety Net Within the Safety Net

Dade County Street Response (DCSR) exists as the safety net to the safety net—serving individuals excluded from or unable to access even the most basic public and charitable services. 

While institutions like public hospitals, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), and social service agencies play critical roles, many fall through the cracks due to extreme poverty, lack of identification, immigration status, mental illness, housing instability, or trauma from past institutional harm. We serve people too undocumented to qualify for benefits, too unhoused to receive mail or keep appointments, too medically complex to navigate fragmented systems, or too criminalized to feel safe calling 911.

These are the people who show up at our clinic inside a shipping container or are met on the streets by our mobile crisis and street medicine teams. They aren’t just underinsured—they’re uninsurable. They aren’t just struggling—they’re systemically excluded.

As such, DCSR functions as a low-barrier, front-door alternative—catching people rejected or exhausted by conventional pathways. We do the work of patient navigation, documentation support, case management, and trust-building that larger systems often can’t or won’t prioritize. We stabilize people upstream, often preventing unnecessary ER visits, hospitalizations, arrests, or worsening psychiatric crises.

In short, DCSR fills the spaces between systems, linking people to care while advocating to reshape the systems themselves. We’re not just another access point—we’re the last reliable stop before total abandonment.

Who We Are

Dade County Street Response (DCSR) is a nonprofit providing holistic, community-rooted care for Miami-Dade’s most disenfranchised residents. Born out of urgent necessity and a commitment to health justice, our work began in 2017 with CPR and Stop-The-Bleed trainings in communities disproportionately impacted by gun violence—returning lifesaving skills and power to communities long denied both.

After Hurricane Irma, DCSR expanded into disaster relief, forming agile mobile teams that responded quickly in low-income areas where traditional aid was delayed or absent. As COVID-19 exposed systemic inequities, we partnered with Miami Street Medicine to build a longitudinal care model for people experiencing unsheltered homelessness. From hygiene stations to field-based clinics, we met people where they were—offering care without judgment, prerequisites, or police involvement.

DCSR has since grown into a coalition of physicians, social workers, researchers, and organizers. We launched Doctors Within Borders, integrated medical education programs with the University of Miami and Jackson Memorial Hospital, and built services grounded in harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and mutual aid. Recognized by state partners, DCSR continues to advance dignity-driven healthcare by centering solidarity, autonomy, and community control.

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Organization name

Dade County Street Response

other names

Miami Street Medicine

Tax id (EIN)

84-1958579

Address

4300 NW 12TH AVE
MIAMI, FL 33127

Phone

561-877-1195

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