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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/18/2007
Control Number
2007-308L
Agenda Item Number
7.O.
Entity Name
Exchange Club Center Prevention of Child Abuse Treasure Coast
Safe Families Program
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Children's Services Advisory Committee
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Organization: Exchange Club CASTLE Program Name: Safe Families <br /> Funder: Children' s Services Advisory Committee RFP #2007043 <br /> PROPOSAL NARRATIVE <br /> A. ORGANIZATION CAPABILITY (Entire Section A not to exceed one page). <br /> 1 . Provide the mission statement and vision of your organization. <br /> The mission of the Exchange Club CASTLE is to improve the quality of family life while <br /> preventing child abuse and neglect, by providing community education, support and resources <br /> for families in need of assistance. <br /> The CASTLE envisions a community where each child is allowed to grow to his or her full <br /> potential, free from abuse and neglect, and families have access to the supports they need to <br /> create healthy living and learning environments for children. <br /> 2. Provide a brief summary of your organization including areas of expertise, <br /> accomplishments, and population served. <br /> This year, the CASTLE is celebrating its 26"' year of providing child abuse prevention services <br /> to families on the Treasure Coast, and Okeechobee. Starting in 1981 with one program and a <br /> staff of three, the CASTLE has grown, and now offers an array of prevention services which <br /> have been added as the needs of the community change and develop . The CASTLE' s core <br /> program, Safe Families, remains an industry leader, and has set the benchmark for quality in- <br /> home services that produce results and keeps families together. More than 100 child abuse <br /> centers in 27 states utilize the Safe Families model that was implemented in Fort Pierce in 1981 , <br /> by those three CASTLE employees . <br /> CASTLE services are accredited by the national Council on Accreditation. All CASTLE <br /> services utilize a continuous quality improvement (CQI) model to monitor and improve the <br /> delivery of services . This model includes peer reviews, client satisfaction surveys, <br /> measurements of program effectiveness, and the use of this information to make improvements . <br /> This year the CASTLE won its second "Best Places to Work" award. <br /> The CASTLE ' s core program, Safe Families, offers long term, home based, parenting education. <br /> Other programs offered include : Families First, a training seminar for divorcing parents; High <br /> Hopes for Kids, offering support to children whose parents have divorced; Positive Parenting, <br /> a support group for parents facing difficulties raising their children; Valued Visits, a supervised <br /> visitation center; Strengthening Families, a five agency collaborative that utilizes a group <br /> setting to build family skills ; and most recently, Strong Fathers/Strong Families, which works <br /> with incarcerated fathers and their families. <br /> The population served : Families who are at risk for abusing or neglecting their children; <br /> families who have had a reported incident of abuse or neglect, but who, with support and <br /> education, can eliminate further episodes of abuse; families with children 0- 17 . This year' s <br /> demographics indicate that 64% of enrolled families are single parents ; 63 % are White, 14% are <br /> Hispanic, and 23% are Black. Seventy-three percent of families earn less than $25 , 000 per year. <br /> The CASTLE projects a 16% increase in demand for services next year, based on local growth <br /> projections, and CASTLE services trends over the past three years. <br /> 3 <br />
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