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United for Families, Camp Foster Child. Children's Semites Advisory Committee <br /> PROPOSAL NARRATIVE <br /> A . ORGANIZATION CAPABILITY (Entire Section A not to exceed one page. Box will <br /> expand as you type. ) <br /> Provide the mission statement and vision of your organization. <br /> United for Families ' mission is to break the cycle of child abuse through a diverse network of <br /> community providers and innovative services . Our commitment to the community is to ensure <br /> safety to all children and to provide permanent homes for them. We envision a community where <br /> he safety and well-being of children is the concern of every individual ; where "Safe Place' is not <br /> just a sign on a door, but a creed in every home. We believe that every child deserves a healthy <br /> family, and that every weakened family deserves a chance to heal . UFF will lead the community in <br /> the pursuit of these ideals and be a recognized statewide lead, providing a continuum of dynamic <br /> and innovative services for children and families. <br /> Provide a brief summary of your organization including areas of expertise, <br /> accomplishments, and population served; <br /> United for Families was created in 2002 in response to Community Based Care, a statewide, bi- <br /> partisan initiative that privatized public child welfare services We are anon-profit agency charged <br /> with delivering local services and supports for children and families in Okeechobee and the <br /> Treasure Coast. Our network of providers and the services we entrust to them are comprehensive. <br /> More than 1 , 800 children and families in St. Lucie, Martin, Indian River and Okeechobee counties <br /> ave access to services that include: Domestic violence and substance abuse prevention housing <br /> assistance, foster care and adoption, family support services, individual and group counseling and <br /> behavior management. Through these services, we hope to strengthen families, send children home <br /> faster and reduce the number of children in the child-welfare system to 1 ,300. <br /> We proudly present the following achievements : <br /> In 2005 , 96 percent of children remained safe while in care . The state target for this measurement <br /> was 95 percent; placing United for Families third among other Community Based Care <br /> organizations throughout Florida. <br /> * The average stay for these children was 11 months . State target was less than a year. <br /> * United for Families oversaw the successful adoption of 76 children, exceeding the agency' s <br /> annual goal of 75 . <br /> * Programs were established to maintain a level of normalcy among children in care. These <br /> programs included a car-seat and crib loaner program and a network of donations closets. We also <br /> instituted new programs to keep children from entering the foster-care system and reduce the <br /> umber of times children move. These programs include the Foster Parent Mentor Program and <br /> Relatives As Parents Program, which is reducing the number of disruptions among children in <br /> inship care. <br /> 3 <br />