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From uplifting family journeys to innovative community partnerships, our blog highlights the progress, purpose, and people powering our mission.

How to talk to your children about the coronavirus.

With so many conversations and community changes focused on the coronavirus – from new family rules to extended school closings – it’s only natural for children to worry. Don’t ignore their concerns. In the absence of information, children often imagine the worst. The National Association of School Psychologists has prepared an excellent resource for parents […]

A Message from Andry: COVID-19 and what we’re doing to keep you safe

A message from Andry: [UPDATE 3.17.2020: All CHS offices are closed through March 29. At this time, ALL programs and services remain operational with necessary adjustments to help protect the health and safety of our children, families and team members. These include teleworking arrangements using Telehealth, Skype, Google Duo, Zoom and more. If you have a […]

Case Managers Need Support Too

When you embark on a career serving children and families in foster care, you don’t expect you’ll ever be featured in Forbes. You don’t imagine that you’ll have the latest technology and equipment, and you certainly don’t expect to work 9-5. But, you do dream of the impact you will make. Showing a child how […]

Mentors are empowering children to reach their full potential.

Originally Posted By: Action News Jax DUVAL COUNTY, Fla. — Local students are receiving valuable lessons outside of the classroom. In Duval County, Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS) mentors are empowering children to reach their full potential. S.P.A.R.K. is a 13-week mentorship program for boys and girls between the ages 11 and 17 who may not live with […]

Mentors needed at Manatee Elementary ‘community partnership’ school

Originally posted by: Herald-Tribune Specifically, the school is looking for black and Hispanic men. When students return to Manatee Elementary in August, they will attend a community partnership school — the first in Manatee County. In partnership with the University of Central Florida, the school will provide students and their families with on-site health, social, medical […]

A Call to Compassion in Juvenile Justice

It’s too easy to judge. The 15-year-old standing with her head down, eyes averted as her public defender speaks. The split-second decision to shoplift, the ticking temper that led to a fight … life-altering consequences. For most people, this child has a single title: juvenile offender. This label will define her for life. But this […]

Adoption success hinges lasting support after legalities finalized

Originally posted by: PNJ.COM Hundreds of children in foster care joined forever families through adoption in the western panhandle just last year. But, when the adoption finalized, their story certainly didn’t end. Long after the ink dries on the adoption papers, forever families overcome new challenges and celebrate their children’s successes alongside Children’s Home Society of […]

Five Fun Facts About Kymm Cook

1.) She isn’t afraid to “dive in” to a new adventure! Snorkeling is one of her favorite hobbies and she even has her diver’s certification! When she prefers to stay on land, you can catch her riding her motorcycle on the open road. If she feels like taking it easy at home, you can catch […]

Five Fun Facts About Andry Sweet

5 fun facts about Andry Sweet: 1.) We know she isn’t afraid of a challenge. Andry went tandem skydiving to overcome her fear of heights. It’s clear to see that there isn’t a hurdle in her way she won’t conquer on behalf of the kiddos in our care or her team members doing good on […]

It’s time to change the statistics when it comes to mental health

Three hundred billion dollars. That’s the annual cost to society for untreated mental illness, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. But the consequences are deeper than pocketbooks. Today, nearly one in seven children suffer from a treatable mental health challenge – yet half don’t receive treatment. Without treatment, these issues can affect children’s […]

Everyday Hero: She Creates After-School Activities for Students

ORLANDO, Fla. — In Orlando’s Parramore community, day-to-day challenges can sometimes get in the way of children’s learning.  Everyday Hero Nicole Lebron works to make sure students get the opportunities they need to learn and grow – after classes wrap up each day. Nicole Lebron works at a Parramore community school She creates after-school activities for […]

Children’s Home Society of Florida appoints new regional executive director in Tallahassee

Tallahassee, Fla. (February 1, 2019) — Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS), the state’s largest provider of services to children and families, has named Cecka Rose Green, CPM its regional executive director serving Tallahassee and surrounding communities. Green will lead local operations and business development, focusing on CHS’ core solutions: early childhood, behavioral health, child […]

Healthier holiday snacks for your family!

Holiday treats and snacks can consume us this time of year. Offering someone a tasty treat is a way of showing someone you care for them and are wishing them a happy holiday season. This year, show them you care by skipping the high calorie treats and offering healthier options. Here are some healthier alternatives […]

Good Goes to the Polls

Your voice. Your vote. You could win you a $300 gift card and one full day of paid time off + more, courtesy of Mike Shaver. Contest runs October 29 – November 6. See below for qualifying social media sites and rules to enter: Facebook Follow CHS @CHSFans Post a public photo: Mailing in your […]

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