CLARK COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST SERVICE COORDINATION | CLARK COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL

A family that is receiving services from more than one public agency or a family with multiple needs may benefit from an individual family service coordination plan. Such a plan identifies and organizes services for a family and its children. The plan names the individuals responsible for parts of the plan. Services included in the plan may be provided by public or private agencies or by informal supports such as neighbors, other family members, churches, clubs and community organizations. Families play an active role in writing the plan and share responsibility for carrying out the plan. The plan may be referred to as a Wraparound Plan.

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Physical Address

1345 Lagonda Avenue, Springfield, OH 45503

Hours

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Clark County Child & Family Collaborative Meets Third Thursday from 8:30 to 10:00, Town & Country Early Childhood Center, 2430 VanBuren Ave.

Application process

Call for more information and meeting schedule. Please see this website: www.fcf.ohio.go/dotAsset/13638.pdf

Fee

none.

Eligibility

Please see this websit: see the website www.fcf.ohio.gov/dotAsset/13638.pdf

Agency info

CLARK COUNTY FAMILY & CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL

The Clark County Family and Children First Council consists of local public and private agencies or groups that fund, advocate, or provide services to children and families. The Council operates in partnership with parents. The purpose of the Council is to streamline and coordinate existing government services for families seeking service for their children. The Council's vision is that Clark County is a place where families, children, and adults live in safe, healthy neighborhoods, value each other, and succeed in school, the workplace, and life. Toward that vision the Council provides the necessary means - by collaborating, coordinating and advocating for services - to assist children and families to achieve their potential. The Council practices the Partnerships for Success strategic planning process and works to assure service coordination for families with unment needs.