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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
09/10/2024
Control Number
2024-203D
Agenda Item Number
8.J.
Entity Name
Children's Home Society of Treasure Coast
Subject
Indian River County Grant Contract for Dodgertown Elementary, a Community Partnership School
(Effective October 1, 2024)
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Children's Home Society of Treasure Coast <br />PROGRAM COVER PAGE <br />Organization Name Children's Home Society of Treasure Coast <br />Executive Director Name Sabrina B Sampson <br />Organization Address 650 10th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Executive Director Email sabrina.sampson( ?chsfl.orq <br />Executive Director Phone (772) 925-9132 <br />Program Director Name Earldeasha Crosdale <br />Program Director Email <br />Program Director Phone <br />Agency Website <br />Earideasha.Crosdale(a)-chsfl.org <br />(772) 559-1884 <br />http://www.chsfl.org <br />Brief description of your organization (100 word limit) <br />CHS has been dedicated to serving the children and families of Florida since 1902, including families in <br />the Treasure Coast Region. The organization has successfully built upon its strong statewide reputation <br />and experience to become the largest private non-profit, multi -service child welfare organization in the <br />state. CHS provides an array of services tailored to community needs. Last year alone, CHS served more <br />than 80,000 children/families throughout Florida with services centered in four primary areas: behavioral <br />health, child welfare, community solutions, and early childhood. Of these children/families, 6,748 were <br />from the Treasure Coast. <br />
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