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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.

$20,000 GRANTed by Disney to Children’s Home Society of Florida

Children’s Home Society of Florida recently received $20,000 from Walt Disney World Resort through Disney Grants. The funds will be utilized by the organization’s Perinatal Program. Through peer groups and weekly lessons, the program provides training, support, baby supplies and wisdom to new moms and dads. “We’re thrilled to receive additional resources for our Perinatal […]

Our vision: A world where all children realize their full potential

Some may say our vision is ambitious: A world where all children realize their full potential. Perhaps they’re right. But we know it’s possible because of our dedicated volunteers, donors and staff.. Staff like Raquel Moreno, a dependency case manager along the Treasure Coast. In Raquel’s words: In October of 2015, I began working with a 9-year-old child […]

Aetna Recognizes CHS for Workplace Wellness Awards

Hartford, Conn., May 24, 2017 – Ten East Coast companies have been honored with Aetna’s (NYSE: AET) first Workplace Wellness awards for their commitment to improving the well-being of their employees. “We congratulate the ten companies for their achievements,” said Daniel Therrien, Aetna’s director of product strategy for large groups. “A healthier workforce leads to a better […]

CHS partners with UF Health to provide telemedicine psychiatry services

Positive mental health is essential to a child’s development from birth, yet one in five children will experience a mental health disorder in a given year, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In conjunction with Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (May 1-7), Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS) is unveiling a […]

Local elementary school uses $20,000 to hire special counselor

Mort Elementary School received $20,000 to hire a specially trained school counselor. Mental health counselor, Alicia Jiles, is there to listen to them. “So, we do have a lot of children who see a lot of things that most children don’t,” said Principal Woodland Johnson. He’s talking about the University area of Tampa and numbers […]

County’s homeless student numbers rise; new partnerships to address high-need areas

The St. Johns County School District is expecting a higher headcount among its homeless student population by the end of the school year. The increase can be blamed on Hurricane Matthew, according to Kim McNickle, the homeless liaison for the district. Post-storm damage to homes displaced 150 students overnight, forcing schools to shoulder the burden […]

Children’s Home Society: Helping Gainesville’s Children and Families for 25 Years

The number of children and families affected by child abuse and neglect in Alachua County has increased in recent years. The Children’s Home Society of Florida’s Gainesville Auxiliary is dedicated itself to reducing these numbers. Since the group’s founding 25 years ago in 1991, Children’s Home Society (CHS) has impacted the lives of thousands of […]

Community Schools Offer Promising Solution In Alachua

A standard, innocuous elementary school classroom assignment: draw a picture of your home. One student’s drawing made its way to Cathyann Solomon’s desk as part of an application. The drawing was of a tent. “That’s why we do what we do,” said Solomon, associate director of the Weekend Hunger Backpack Program at Gainesville Catholic Charities. […]

Children’s Home Society of Florida: Funding happier, healthier families

Every 45 seconds, a child is neglected or abused. The Children’s Home Society is striving to turn those statistics around to create healthier and happier families. Created in 1902, the organization, which once served as an orphanage, now caters to families all over Southwest Florida by providing much needed assistance. At the start of December, […]

Faine House provides a home after foster care

One day, Carlene Melton paints a picture that says “Break Free” and hangs it on the wall of her bedroom. The teenager, far from her family, is on her own and trying to figure everything out as she joins the work force and starts college. A steadying force in her life is The Faine House, […]

Big hopes for “game changer” community school in Tampa

They’re calling it a “game changer”. Hillsborough County School District leaders have high hopes that Mort Elementary School in Tampa could change the entire neighborhood and make a big difference in student performance. The school at 1806 E Bearss Avenue in Tampa is near University of South Florida’s campus. It has a food and clothing […]

Ed White Military Academy Signals A New Approach To Education In Duval County

This year marks the start of a new approach to education in Duval County with the creation of the Edward H. White Military Academy of Leadership, Duval County’s first “community school.” The University of North Florida is one of three partners working with the school system to address social, emotional and academic challenges facing students in […]

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