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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
09/10/2024
Control Number
2024-203P
Agenda Item Number
8.J.
Entity Name
Safe Families for Children
Subject
Indian River County Grant Contract for Safe Families for Children – Treasure Coast
(Effective October 1, 2024)
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Children's Services Advisory Committee <br />Grant Application - CSAC 2024-25 Grant Application <br />Safe Families for Children <br />PROGRAM COVER PAGE <br />Organization Name Safe Families for Children <br />Executive Director Name Jessie Ray <br />Organization Address 1400 27th Street <br />Executive Director Email iray(a)safefamilies.net <br />Executive Director Phone (772) 217-5467 <br />Program Director Name <br />Program Director Email <br />Ana Ruleman <br />aruleman(absafefamilies.net <br />Program Director Phone (772) 217-9066 <br />Agency Website https://www.safefamiliesflorida.org/ <br />Brief description of your organization (100 word limit) <br />SFFC hosts vulnerable children and creates extended family -like support for struggling families <br />through a community of devoted volunteers motivated by compassion to keep children safe and <br />ultimately together with their families. <br />SFFC has three primary objectives: 1) prevent child abuse by providing safe, temporary homes for <br />children from families in crisis while the parents seek to restore stability in their lives, 2) support and <br />stabilize families in crisis by providing mentoring and referrals to appropriate resources, and 3) deflect <br />children from entering the child welfare system by keeping healthy families intact and reunifying <br />children with their parents. <br />
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