
The Children's Home Society of Florida addresses community challenges such as poverty, abuse, crime, mental health, and education by working alongside child welfare programs to provide essential services, including counseling, housing, education, medical care, and household necessities.
The Children's Home Society of Florida is dedicated to keeping families together, reuniting those separated, and supporting family unity. It offers a variety of programs that focus on preserving and strengthening families.
The organization plays a key role in promoting student success through educational initiatives and partnerships with community schools like The Webster School and South Woods Elementary.
Some of its child development programs include Healthy Start, which supports expectant mothers, and Early Head Start, which guides parents of infants in achieving developmental milestones. Additionally, the Bridges program connects Palm Beach County families with resources that aid children's social and academic growth.
The CINS/FINS program helps parents navigate adolescents' behavioral challenges, providing access to resources that encourage better decision-making.
The organization's counseling services, which accept various insurance plans, support children facing issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, domestic violence, and bullying. Families can also access tele-counseling, case management, adoption services, and independent living programs through the Children's Home Society of Florida.