Family Intervention Program
Enpowering families
WHO WE ARE
The Family Intervention Program opens doors
to inspire a better tomorrow and a brighter future and stability, builds new skills, and enhances
family strengths.
- Healthy Relationships
- Budgeting
- Communication
- Child Growth & Development
- Employability
30
YEARS
OF EXPERIENCE
WHAT WE DO
We provide in-home services to families
known to the Florida Protective Services System. The purpose of these services is to strengthen and improve relationships, skills, and the family’s living environment to prevent the removal of children from the custody and care of their parents or to strengthen adoptive placements in an effort to prevent disruptions.
- Assist families in developing skills to ensure the safety and well being of their children.
- Help in identifying resources to help meet your needs.
- Learn alternative ways to discipline your children.
WHO WE SERVE
FIP provides services to referred families
that reside in Jackson, Calhoun, Washington, and
Holmes counties. The purpose of these services is to strengthen and improve relationships, skills, and the family’s living environment, to prevent the occurrence or reoccurrence of abuse, neglect, abandonment, or removal of the child(ren) from the custody and care of their parent(s) or to strengthen adoptive placements.
STILL NOT SURE?
We understand that family is important, and we want to help you succeed!
We use tools to help
assist families in developing skills to ensure the safety and well being of their children.
Heal and grow as a family
We use a holistic, therapeutic evaluation and treatment of families tailored to their specific needs.
Help families overcome
any challenge that may come their way by taking the time to find resources to help meet those needs.
Make significant and long lasting
changes in both individual dynamics and the ways that family members interact.
Serving Jackson, Calhoun, Washington, and Holmes counties!
Interested in working with the Family Intervention Program? You may be eligible if you have high school diploma/GED and 2 years of experience working with children/families.