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HCJFS partners with Coalition of Care on Recruitment event

Click here for information about an upcoming recruitment event at Landmark Church on Friday, May 29 and Saturday, May 30. We are pleased to be partnering with the Coalition of Care on this undertaking.


Information Session Scheduled

If you are interested in learning more about foster and/or adoptive parenting but aren't sure yet if you're ready for classes, consider attending one of our monthly information sessions!

The next session, scheduled for Monday, May 11, 2009, will offer you the opportunity to learn about classes, the homestudy process and support available once you become a licensed foster and/or approved adoptive home.

Information sessions take place at our Taft office, located at 237 William Howard Taft Rd. (corner of Taft and Highland Ave.) from 6-7 PM. Please call (513) 632-6366 to register.

You can park in the rear parking lot off of Highland Ave. and enter through the door marked "Employee Entrance".


"Lightning Round" classes coming in June

A new session of lightning round classes has been scheduled!

Sessions will take place over two weekends, and will cover all 12 classes in the curriculum:

Date Classes covered
June 19 - June 21 1-6
June 26-28 7-12

If you are interested in attending,  please call us at (513) 946-1145 to register.


New national web site offers foster care information!

Check out Families For All (www.FamiliesForAll.org) to learn more about foster care from a national perspective and how you can help! This site offers a wealth of information and statistics. Stop by, then call us!


Change a child's life...

Right now in Hamilton County there are many children who need your help. 

They are infants, toddlers, youngsters and teens. They have been abused, neglected or abandoned. 

They need your help, your guidance, your patience - and your caring.

Foster parents provide safe, nurturing, temporary homes to our community’s most vulnerable children. Sadly, Hamilton County never has enough compassionate, capable foster families—last year alone more than 1,500 children needed some kind of care outside their home. 

We need individuals and families that will open their homes and hearts to children in our care.

Will you?

 

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