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Project CommUNITY: New leader of Family & Children's Place vows to fight child abuse

Project CommUNITY: New leader of Family & Children's Place vows to fight child abuse
A NEW REPORT FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAYS THE RATE OF CHILD ABUSE IN KENTUCKY IS HIGHER THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE. IN TODAY맥스카지노S PROSPECT COMMUNITY REPORT, THE NEW LEADER OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN맥스카지노S PLACE SAYS SHE IS COMMITTED TO FIGHTING THE PROBLEM WHILE CREATING A SAFER COMMUNITY FOR EVERYONE. KENTUCKY IS NOW IN THE TOP FIVE IN TERMS OF HIGHEST RATES OF CHILD MALTREATMENT IN THE COUNTRY. FIGHTING CHILD ABUSE IT맥스카지노S A TOP PRIORITY FOR ALICIA FOX. THAT맥스카지노S OUR RESPONSIBILITY ON EARTH IS TO SERVE. AND SO I FEEL VERY, VERY PRIVILEGED THAT I GET TO SERVE. FOX TOOK OVER AS THE NEW PRESIDENT AND CEO OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN맥스카지노S PLACE IN JANUARY, AFTER LONGTIME LEADER PAM DARNELL RETIRED. AND I DON맥스카지노T THINK THERE맥스카지노S ANYTHING THAT MATTERS MORE, ESPECIALLY AT THIS MOMENT IN OUR TIME AND OUR COMMUNITY, THAN NOT JUST SERVING KIDS, BUT ALSO REALLY BEING A BACKBONE FOR THEM AND THEIR PARENTS. A BIG PART OF FIGHTING CHILD ABUSE IS PREVENTING IT. FOX PLANS TO DO THAT BY BUILDING ON THE ORGANIZATION맥스카지노S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND EXISTING SERVICES. AND SO THESE KINDS OF INTERVENTIONS THAT WE CAN PROVIDE FOR VULNERABLE CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES, LOTS OF DATA THAT SHOWS THEIR ENTIRE LIFE OUTCOMES ARE BETTER. FAMILY AND CHILDREN맥스카지노S PLACE OPENED IN 1883 TO SERVE HOMELESS FAMILIES AND WORKING MOTHERS. NOW, MORE THAN 140 YEARS LATER, IT맥스카지노S SERVING THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES EVERY YEAR WITH WAITLISTS FOR ALL OF ITS PROGRAMS. I THINK THERE맥스카지노S JUST A LOT MORE KIDS THAT NEED US. I DO. I MEAN, I THINK THERE맥스카지노S A LOT OF STRENGTH IN THE PROGRAMS THAT WE OFFER AND THE EXPERTISE OF THE STAFF. BUT I ALSO JUST THINK THERE맥스카지노S JUST A LOT OF NEED AND THERE맥스카지노S A LOT OF NEED. FOX PLANS TO MEET THE GROWING NEED BY EXAMINING WAYS TO IMPROVE AND ADD SERVICES. WE ARE CONTINUING TO PROVIDE THESE SERVICES, BUT ALSO THAT WE ARE BEGINNING A NEW KIND OF A PHASE IN OUR EVOLUTION, WHERE WE맥스카지노RE ALSO GOING TO THINK ABOUT A REAL CARE CONTINUUM FOR HOW DO WE MAKE SURE THAT THAT THE THE CHILD WHO HAS EXPERIENCED NEGLECT, THE CHILD WHO IS AT GRADE AT RISK FOR TRAUMA, HAS ALL OF THE SERVICES THEY NEED, THAT IT맥스카지노S COMPLETELY COORDINATED, THAT IT맥스카지노S THAT IT맥스카지노S MORE SEAMLESS FOR THEM WALKING THROUGH THE PROCESS. AND SO THE NEXT 140 YEARS WILL
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Project CommUNITY: New leader of Family & Children's Place vows to fight child abuse
According to a new report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the rate of child abuse in Kentucky is higher than the national average.In this Project CommUNITY report, the new leader of Family & Children's Place said she is committed to fighting the problem while creating a safer community for everyone."Kentucky is now in the top five in terms of highest rates of child maltreatment in the country," president and CEO of Family & Children's Place Elea Fox said.Fighting child abuse is a top priority for Fox."I think that's our responsibility on Earth is to serve, and so I feel very, very privileged that I get to serve," Fox said.Fox took over as the new president and CEO of Family & Children's Place in January after longtime leader Pam Darnall retired. "I don't think there's anything that matters more, especially at this moment and our time in our community than not just serving kids, but also really being a backbone for them and their parents," Fox said.A big part of fighting child abuse is preventing it.Fox plans to do that by building on the organization's years of experience and existing services."And so these kinds of interventions that we can provide for vulnerable children and vulnerable families, lots of data that shows their entire life outcomes are better," she said.Family & Children's Place opened in 1883 to serve homeless families and working mothers. Now, more than 140 years later, it's serving thousands of children and families every year with waitlists for all of its programs. "I think there's just a lot more kids that need us. I do. I mean, I think there's a lot of strength in the programs that we offer and the expertise of the staff. But I also just think there's just a lot of need, and there's a lot of need," Fox said.She plans to meet the growing need by examining ways to improve and add services."We are continuing to provide these services, but also that we are beginning a new kind of phase in our evolution, where we're also going to think about a real care continuum for how do we make sure that the child who has experience neglect, the child who is at greatest risk for trauma, has all of the services they need, that it's completely coordinated, that it's that it's more seamless for them walking through the process, and so the next 140 years we will really look at the whole kid instead of single services," Fox said.Family & Children's Place will host an open house during the 2025 Rally to End Child Abuse at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at its campus on 525 Zane St. in Louisville.

According to a new from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the rate of child abuse in Kentucky is higher than the national average.

In this Project CommUNITY report, the new leader of said she is committed to fighting the problem while creating a safer community for everyone.

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"Kentucky is now in the top five in terms of highest rates of child maltreatment in the country," president and CEO of Family & Children's Place Elea Fox said.

Fighting child abuse is a top priority for Fox.

"I think that's our responsibility on Earth is to serve, and so I feel very, very privileged that I get to serve," Fox said.

Fox took over as the new president and CEO of Family & Children's Place in January after longtime leader Pam Darnall retired.

"I don't think there's anything that matters more, especially at this moment and our time in our community than not just serving kids, but also really being a backbone for them and their parents," Fox said.

A big part of fighting child abuse is preventing it.

Fox plans to do that by building on the organization's years of experience and existing .

"And so these kinds of interventions that we can provide for vulnerable children and vulnerable families, lots of data that shows their entire life outcomes are better," she said.

Family & Children's Place opened in to serve homeless families and working mothers. Now, more than 140 years later, it's serving thousands of children and families every year with waitlists for all of its programs.

"I think there's just a lot more kids that need us. I do. I mean, I think there's a lot of strength in the programs that we offer and the expertise of the staff. But I also just think there's just a lot of need, and there's a lot of need," Fox said.

She plans to meet the growing need by examining ways to improve and add services.

"We are continuing to provide these services, but also that we are beginning a new kind of phase in our evolution, where we're also going to think about a real care continuum for how do we make sure that the child who has experience neglect, the child who is at greatest risk for trauma, has all of the services they need, that it's completely coordinated, that it's that it's more seamless for them walking through the process, and so the next 140 years we will really look at the whole kid instead of single services," Fox said.

Family & Children's Place will host an open house during the at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at its campus on 525 Zane St. in Louisville.