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RFP CPC-FY-24-ILS

CPC is seeking qualified providers with expertise in providing innovative independent living services to children ages 13 to 23 years in out of home care that increases self-sufficiency as they become independent.

Community Partnership for Children RFP CPC-FY-24-ILS INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES (ILS) Closing Date/Time:  January 10, 2024, 3:00 PM   CPC is seeking qualified providers with expertise in providing innovative independent living services to children ages 13 to 23 years in out of home care that increases self-sufficiency as they become independent.   Please direct all questions ....

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Foster Parent Q and A Session

Tuesday, November 14 | 5-6:30 Volusia County Library (Auditorium) 105 Jackie Robinson Parkway, Daytona Beach Have you ever thought about becoming a foster parent? Come to one of our information sessions to learn about: Myths and Facts about Fostering How to get started

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CPC CEO Wins Leadership Award

Congratulations to Community Partnership for Children CEO Karin Flositz for winning the Florida Coalition for Children's Collective Impact Leadership Award! The award was presented on Tuesday, July 18 at the 2023 FCC Annual Conference in Bonita Springs.

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Request for Proposal: Supportive Visitation Services

CPC is interested in providers with expertise in providing supportive visitation services in the home and community to assist children and families separated due to abuse or neglect in maintaining and re-connecting relationships that are healthy and safe for the child.

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Upcoming Foster Care Class!

Community Partnership for Children is hosting a foster care class starting on April 13, 2023.  The class will be held every Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00pm for 7 consecutive weeks.  If you are interested in joining or would like more information on becoming a foster parent, please contact Lori Bainbridge at 386-631-4793 or email Lori.Bainbridge@cbcvf.org.

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Comfort Calls Initiative

Research shows that reunification and permanency are expedited and more successful when positive co-parenting occurs during the case. The Comfort Calls Initiative is being implemented to create a culture in our system of care where all involved in the child(ren)’s lives support the building of relationships between caregivers, birth parents, and child welfare professionals in ....

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