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80 percent of families are low income
77% Latino9%
Asian Pacific and others
12% Caucasian
2% African
American
ORANGE COUNTY
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all4kids.org
Orange CountyClient Profile Financial Overview
Agency
$49.6 million annual operating budget $8.3 million annual
operating budget
Orange County
Fiscal Year Budget 2019/2020
The Reality
How We Prevent Child Abuse
Strengthen Families & Communities Prevention
■ Family Resource Centers Family friendly, community-based collaboratives with the capacity to provide on-site access to comprehensive prevention and treatment services
■ Focus on Families with children birth to five years Child development, parent education, home visitation, healthy eating, infant health, parents’ and children’s support groups
■ Other Family Support Address the specific needs of fathers, relative caregivers, childcare, youth after school, linkage to referrals and information
Mental Health Services Targets young children, adolescents and their families with
the goal of eliminating psychiatric conditions that impair the child’s functioning
■ Individual and Family Therapy, Parent Education via Outpatient Services, Wraparound and Day Treatment Program
Family Foster Care & Adoption ■ Foster Care and Foster-Adopt ■ Private Adoption Home Study Program ■ Resource Parent Recruitment and Training
Transform Communities & SystemsDevelop best practices to transform systems within and among organizations that improve community outcomes that are scalable and sustainable
■ Network Anaheim • networkanaheim.com ■ Public Policy and Advocacy
Help Other OrganizationsFAF Software – Social Enterprise Product
■ Web-based, customizable family functioning assessment tool • myfaf.org
Training ■ Strategies 2.0 to other nonprofits on the family resource center model • strategiesca.org
A report of child abuse is made every
10 seconds
5 children die
every day from abuse and neglect
33% of
reported child abuse cases involve children under age 5
Parents Who Participate in Our Programs:GAIN confidence in themselves and their ability to parent.
DEVELOP strong social connections and relationships with others in the community.
BUILD a network of support and increase each other’s potential that benefits their families and neighborhoods.
These factors help reduce the likelihood of abuse and neglect.
Support from philanthropy helps us to leverage additional funding from public sources.
87% of funding goes directly toward programs
35%
prevention 50% mental
health 15% foster care/
adoptions
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Orange CountyAnaheim Harbor Family Resource Center at Women’s Transitional Living Center 201 E. Amerige Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832Tel: 714.399.0590 • Fax: 714.399.0595
Bridges Maternal Child Health Network Infant and Toddler Home Visitation Program 50 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 241 Anaheim, CA 92805-2961 Tel: 714.399.2621 • Fax: 714.517.1911
Children’s Bureau Regional Office 50 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 241 Anaheim, CA 92805-2961 Tel: 714.517.1900 • Fax: 714.517.1911
Children’s Bureau Santa Ana515 N. Cabrillo Park, Suite 100 Santa Ana, CA 92701
Community Health Enrichment Collaborative 27412 Calle Arroyo San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675-2747 Tel: 949.489.7742 • Fax: 949.489.7748
Corbin Family Resource Center2215 West McFadden Avenue, Suite GSanta Ana, CA 92704-2803Tel: 714.480.3737 • Fax: 714.953.1972
Dads Matter 50 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 200 Anaheim, CA 92805-2961 Tel: 714.517.1900, ext. 232 • Fax: 714.517.1911
Family Oasis Resource Center* 131 West Midway Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: 714.517.7107 • Fax: 714.956.1990
Magnolia School District Social Work Intern Program 1411 South Gilbert Street Anaheim, CA 92804-3203 Tel: 714.527.5143, ext. 225 • Fax: 714.527.7534
Newport Mesa Family Resource Center 307 Placentia Avenue, Suite 203 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Tel: 949.764.8100 • Fax: 949.764.4543
Oak View Family Resource Center* 17261 Oak Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647-5895 Tel: 714.842.4002 • Fax: 714.842.4184
School Readiness Program 50 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 241 Anaheim, CA 92805-2961 Tel: 714.517.1900 • Fax: 714.517.1911
South Orange County Family Resource Center 22481 Aspan Street Lake Forest, CA 92630 Tel: 949.364.0500 • Fax: 949.364.0575
Strategies 50 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 200 Anaheim, CA 92805-2961 Tel: 714.517.1900 • Fax: 714.517.1911
Additional sites in Antelope Valley and Los Angeles
Community Sites
82 Orange County Staff 16
Student Interns
10 Orange County Trustees
*Children’s Bureau is the lead agency.
More than
11,318 children and parents helped each year in Orange County
Serving children birth through age 18, with special emphasis on children to birth
5
Children and Families Reached
A Proud History
Founded in 1904 Vital partner in starting the Community Chest,
now the United Way
Key role in establishing the USC School of Social Work
Developed the Family Assessment Form, a nationally used evaluation tool to assess family functioning and treatment
Volunteers and Staff
Children’s Bureau is... One of the largest investors in child abuse prevention in
the country.
A credible and innovative child welfare leader.
Leveraging comprehensive strategies to revolutionize the way child abuse and neglect are addressed.
Strengthening the capacity of an entire area to build protective and supportive communities where children thrive.
Offering a return on investment that saves money and lives.
vision Children thriving in strong families and communities
mission Protecting vulnerable children through prevention, treatment, and advocacy
all4kids.org#BeTheReason
Children & Families Commission of Orange County
2 Auxiliaries and Support Groups
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