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Families received support through Child and Family
Treatment and Support Services (CFTSS) and Home
and Community Bases Services (HCBS), designed
for families needing extra care in their homes.
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Individuals in the community received mental health
services at our Article 31 Mental Health Clinic.
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Youth were provided safe and supportive environments at our Qualified
Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) group homes, which offer
evidence-based, trauma-informed care – rather than just placement.
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Children received care at our Community Residence (CR), a coed
residence that provides supervised, trauma-informed, therapeutic care
where youth can develop grounding techniques and the positive coping
skills they need to return home.
WISHES FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE
Our passionate staff go the distance for kids and families; they listen, understand, and innovate to create
meaningful change and better outcomes. Thank YOU for being an extension of our team and helping us
meet needs that go “beyond the basics” all year round! Here are some of our staff’s newest wishes for
those in care:
ñ#Summer trips for children who reside in our group homes.
ñ#Enhancements to family visiting spaces to foster an atmosphere of home.
ñ#Access to employment opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities.
ñ#Broadway and community theatre tickets for kids and families.
ñ#Teen mentors who can support peers with homework while establishing a sense of connection.
ñ#Resources like holiday meals and back-to-school supplies to help lessen the financial burden on
struggling families.
ñ#Volunteer-led activities for kids and adults in care to promote a healthy mind and body.
ñ#Professional sporting tickets like soccer and baseball for kids in care.
Want to help make a wish come true? Gifts of time, resources, and funding help raise our development
department’s capacity to meet these needs. Kindness comes in all forms!
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