 | Crisis Intervention
We help families during critical times with immediate Agency assistance or information and referral services 24-hours a
day. |
 | Strength-Based Assessments
We identify and build on family strengths to keep kids safe and families together. |
 | Homemaker Services
We offer practical training to families on how to manage their home and
children. |
 | Sexual Abuse Treatment Services
We provide therapy for children who have been victims of sexual abuse. |
 | Independent Living
We provide guidance and support for youth who are close to age eighteen. |
 | Permanency Planning
We help families place their children with relatives and friends. |
 | Adoption
We place children with caring and committed adoptive families when a return to birth families is not
possible. |
 | Foster Care
We provide children with a community family that will care for them until they can return home. |
 | Ombudsperson
We listen to your questions and concerns, investigate, mediate and try to resolve conflicts. |
 | Parenting Education
We teach parents how to establish child nurturing, routines and discipline. |
 | Family-to-Family
This program is a family-centered, neighborhood based initiative made up of foster parents, community leaders and church officials. Its goal is to educate the neighborhood on the prevention of child abuse and neglect, and to encourage community support and assistance to children and families. |
 | Self-Sufficiency Program
This program enables a Children Services caseworker to team with the Trumbull County Department of Job and Family Services to identify and provide services to Trumbull County families most impacted by welfare reform and self-sufficiency-related issues. |
 | Family Unity Meeting
This program uses an Agency facilitator, the family and its community support team to work as partners to plan for the safety and well-being of children by building on family strengths. |