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Impact in Action

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

Children’s Home Society To Help Evans HS Grads, Tim Only And Marklyne Joachim

Tim Only was beaten down by a dangerous, dysfunctional childhood and overcame a suicide attempt to become senior class president and a member of the National Honor Society with dreams of becoming a lawyer. Marklyne Joachim is a first-generation college student. The Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS) Foundation is helping both students achieve their […]

5 Top Tips to Childproof Your Home

Being a parent is exciting … scary … emotional … even confusing! Relax – we’re here to help you navigate this journey! It probably seems like every new milestone brings new joy … and, sometimes, new challenges. When your baby begins to crawl – and walk – it becomes a whole new ballgame! With your […]

September is Baby Safety Awareness Month

Caution and uncertainty are natural emotions for any new parent. But for some – raising a happy, healthy baby can be overwhelming. September is national Baby Safety Awareness Month, a great opportunity to educate all on how to keep infants safe from harm. On average, babies begin to crawl at 6-10 months and take their […]

Encouraging Positive Change in Healthcare

It’s well established that teamwork and collaboration are at the heart of any thriving care team. What is the history and diagnosis, what needs to be done for the patient, what has been done already, what has and hasn’t been successful, and who is responsible for carrying out each task? Quickly accessing this information is […]

Children of the crisis: Addiction’s smallest victims

ORLANDO, Fla. – The opioid crisis in the United States has affected millions of parents, and the effects are rippling out to children and relatives. The children of the opioid crisis face problems in school, homelessness and the threat of becoming addicts themselves. The most recent data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services […]

M-Power program transforms homeless kids into successful adults

There are thousands of local students with nowhere stable to call home. They spend their nights sleeping in cars, crashing on friends’ couches or struggling to provide for themselves with minimum wage jobs. “They’re not part of the child welfare system, they’re not part of the juvenile justice system,” said Lindsey Cannon, executive director of Children’s […]

Children’s Home Society has evolved, adapted

Evolve or become irrelevant. That is the reality for countless organizations across Northeast Florida, and particularly those in our nonprofit community. But it’s one that the Children’s Home Society of Florida has eagerly embraced. “So much of our work has been crisis-oriented — it has been about restoring (children and families that have been) broken […]

Howard Bishop’s Nest offers student, family, teacher support

The Community Partnership School at Howard Bishop Middle aims to help the school’s population so students can learn better. When a student at Howard Bishop Middle School needs food, a change of clothes, an ear to listen to their troubles, they go to the Nest. It’s the name of the Community Partnership School that resides […]

Building bridges, one student at a time, at The Webster School

Alexius Ferguson’s official title is community partnership director at The Webster School. He prefers to refer to himself, however, more simply as a “peacemaker.” As part of a new initiative by the Children’s Home Society of Florida, Ferguson, a former St. Augustine High School teacher and coach, has been brought on to help build bridges […]

Southern Glazer’s delivers backpacks to children

Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, North America’s largest distributor of wine and spirits, recently donated 3,000 backpacks filled with school supplies to Orlando’s Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS). With headquarters in Miami and Dallas, Southern Glazer’s runs an in-house volunteer program called VolunCheers, staffed by employees at six company facilities in Miramar, Lakeland, Tampa, […]

Eagle Scout project helps kids in need of forever families

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Boy Scout oath begins with the words: “On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times.” Helping other people is what soon-to-be Eagle Scout Daniel Lichlyter is all about.  The 17-year-old Ponte […]

2017 Healthiest Employers: Children’s Home Society of Florida

Winter Park-based Children’s Home Society of Florida is the state’s oldest and largest nonprofit organization serving children and families through social services, adoption, fostering and more. Person answering questions: Lisa Hall, wellness program manager Health initiative you added that employees most enjoy: The Peerfit Fitness program. Employees are able to get free classes at gyms […]

OCPS Academic Center For Excellence Opens

As Orange County Public Schools prepares for a new school year there are some exciting details to reveal about one of the brand new schools opening in downtown Orlando. You may recall the groundbreaking ceremony back in January of 2015. The school is now named OCPS Academic Center for Excellence (OCPS ACE). It’s a first-of-its-kind preschool through […]

Video counseling for Tallahassee kids now offered

Children and teens in need of mental health care can now receive it through video conferencing with licensed mental health professionals. The Children’s Home Society has launched a telepsychiatry program for kids around the state whose insurance health plan covers telemedicine, health services provided remotely. The program expanded to Tallahassee this spring. It offers counseling and […]