Monday, January 24, 2011
Free dental for uninsured children
*No Appointments needed
*First Come, First Served
Date: Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011
Registration starts at 7:00am
1800 S. Kirkman Rd., Bldg. 10
Orlando, 32811
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Shepherd's House Vacancies
Shepherd's House is very to excited to inform you that we currently have several openings available for mothers and children in need of transitional housing. Shepherd's House is a six month transitional housing program that provides support and resources to at risk, economically disadvantaged, homeless, single mothers in need of stability and affordable housing.
The purpose of the program is to provide an opportunity for single mothers to gain the necessary skills in budgeting, parenting and interpersonal skills , while working towards obtaining self sufficiency
The requirements for the Shepherd's House program are:
- The mothers must be 18 years of age or old.
- The mothers must have chidren but no more than three children.
- The children can be no older than 8 years of age.
- The mothers CANNOT be pregnant.
- The mothers must be willing and able to obtain full time employment.
For more information regarding our intake process and to make any referrals please contact us at 407-674-7386 or 407-674-7387.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Energy Assistance Day Tuesday 1/18/11 @ 2pm
- 60 years of age or older
- Disabled (must be recieving disability)
- Families with children age 12 yrs old and under
Monday, January 10, 2011
Children's Home Society, Early Head Start Program Information
- Live with their parents that have current or have had past contact with the child abuse system
- Are pregnant women, including adolescents, especially pregnant teens in the foster care system
- Are abused or neglected children living in or transitioning home from foster care or kinship care
- Are homeless
- Have a physical or mental disability
- The overall CHS EHS program structure will engage and support families to fully participate in the parenting process and plan for self-sufficiency through culturally sensitive weekly home visitations and twice-monthly group socializations.
- The CHS EHS program curriculum, “Partners for a Healthy Baby”, is an English and Spanish language practice-informed, individualized and developmentally centered five volume series from prenatal to thirty-six months, that will address Head Start Standards through its topics, purposes and activities.
- Linking with comprehensive Health Services will include well child visits, preventive and primary care and follow up that ensures nutrition, dental and mental health concerns that will be identified and addressed.
- Education and support services for expectant families will be provided before, during and after pregnancy.
- Family and child transitions will be organized around current and anticipated family need, health, education, activities, and follow up.
- Translation services and bi-lingual staff will be available in county service areas where English is not participants’ home language.