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Safe Families for Children <br />Safe Families for Children — Treasure Coast <br />Grant amount: $20,000 <br />Funds used: $20,000 <br />Total unduplicated children served: 100 (Year Goal) ACTUAL: 215 <br />Quarter 1 Quarter 2 <br />Qu a rje:r:3:= <br />Quarter 4 <br />38 50 <br />1 58 <br />69 <br />Total unduplicated adults served: 45 (Year Goal) ACTUAL: 125 <br />Quarter 1 <br />Quarter 2 Quarter 3 <br />Quarter 4 <br />29 <br />30 32 <br />34 <br />Cost per person: $138.00 <br />Focus Area: Early Childhood Development; Building Parent Capacity <br />Program Description: Safe Families for Children (SFFC) is a volunteer movement that gives hope <br />and support to families in distress by reframing how families are supported during a crisis. SFFC <br />directly addresses a root cause of neglect, social isolation, by hosting vulnerable children and <br />creating family -like support for desperate families. <br />YEAR-END TOTAL Outcomes: <br />Early Childhood Development <br />1. Deflect from child welfare - Families (125 parents) (215 children) who were at risk for <br />child welfare involvement were deflected and supported by through SFFC <br />2. Reduce likelihood of abuse or neglect - Each of the families/parents (125) and children <br />(215) were supported by hostings or family friend arrangements (mentoring/support, <br />childcare, extra -curricular activities, transportation, employment/housing support) <br />through the support of a family coach and a host of volunteers. <br />3. Building a caring safety net for children whose families are in crisis -Each family we have <br />served in crisis - which made up children this quarter —43 hosted, 172 Family Friend <br />Arrangements <br />Build Parent Capacity <br />4. Parents will have an extended support system -Every parent (125) through the help of <br />our volunteers (hosting families, family friend arrangements, family coaches and <br />resource friends) extended the parents network to create support for families in need. <br />We also see the Five Protective Factors increase. <br />Safe Families for Children incorporate the Five Protective Factors - an evidence -based <br />framework that supports the notion that when these factors are present in a family, the <br />183 <br />