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Crisis Services
This program helps the child's entire family when their home has been
destroyed, or if they have been forced out. During the crisis, CAFH will
help by providing shelter and satisfying the physical and emotional
needs for the family.
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Safe House
Programs
The
safe house is a private home whose adults have been designated to
participate in the program. CAFH carefully screens applicants before
selection. Upon selection, the Safe House adults are instructed in what
actions to take when their services are needed. Each home in the program
has a sign placed in a visible location so that any child in need of
lodging will know that the home is safe.
When a child enters the program, the home adult
will immediately notify CAFH headquarters. Staff will be sent to the
home to assess the situation and counsel the child to contact their
parents or guardian. If the child refuses, CAFH will notify the
authorities and apprise them of the situation. CAFH will monitor the
developments of the crisis until a satisfactory solution has been
reached.
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Derelict Parents
This
program helps the parent who has legal custody, and whose spouse, or
ex-spouse is not keeping up with their parental obligations. CAFH will
evaluate each case, and if the need is apparent, will pursue the
derelict parent through all legal means possible to ensure that the
legal obligations to the child are fulfilled.
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Counseling
Children who have been through a family crisis, physical or emotional
abuse need counseling. Other members of the family may also have need of
such services. CAFH maintains a staff of professional counselors who are
on 24-hour standby to provide such counseling.
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Safety and
Awareness
This
project is geared toward stopping problems before they start through the
use of videos. Segments include Door Key Children, Proper Installation
of a Car Seat, Safety in the Home, and Anti Drug Abuse. Other topics
highlight recreation, biking, fishing, boating, hiking, and rollerblade/skateboarding.
This program is ongoing with new subjects periodically added. As the old
saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure."
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Scholarship Funds
Everyone is aware of the spiraling cost of a college education. when
coupled with the meager availability of scholarships, grants and loans,
many young people are missing the important opportunity.
CAFH has set aside funds to be used for high
school graduates who have outstanding marks, but need financial aid.
Adhering to our policy of not giving handouts but lending a helping
hand, we have established a student work program with our local County
Administrator. The money they earn, less 10% for themselves, will go
into the fund and remain there until the student needs it for schooling.
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Fund Raising
Committee
Of all the committees, programs and projects, this is the most
important. One would think that in the most prosperous nation on this
planet, there should not be any reason for organizations such as ours to
exist. We at CAFH are sad to say that this is not the case. In this land
of plenty, young and old are doing without.
CAFH increases its versatility by accepting
anything we can use. Donations of any kind are accepted, and whatever
you have to give that we can barter, sell or trade will be used in
giving a helping hand. But this is simply not enough.
We need money. Much more than we have
with needs increasing every day. This is what makes fund raising so
important. Without the funds, we are limited in our ability to provide
services.
CAFH makes this promise: What you give, we
will not waste.
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Advisory
Committee
The
members who sit on this committee have backgrounds in education, law,
medicine, counseling, administration and business. Besides being
successful in their profession, they have a compassionate desire to help
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