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The Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) is a state agency of Florida.Its headquarters are at 2415 North Monroe St., Ste. 400 in Tallahassee, Florida.The department provides social services in Florida to children, adults, refugees, domestic violence victims, human trafficking victims, the homeless community, child care providers, [4] disabled people, and the elderly.
Kim Sineath, Senior Director of Family Resource Centers with the Children's Home Society of Tallahassee, hosts the grand opening of Leon County's first Family Resource Center Thursday, August 22 2024.
With the enhanced federal child tax credit reverting to its original maximum amount of $2,000 per child for 2022 -- and the last of the economic impact payments, or stimulus checks, paid out to...
Child and family services have significantly developed over the last few centuries. Many different forms of help for children and families in need were offered throughout the community. Today we have many different agencies to help with the welfare and survival of many children and their families. However, years ago, many people relied on their ...
The rate for support coordination was reduced in 2011. The highest rate paid over the 18 years of the waiver was $161.60 per month, for each person served. In mid 2016 the rate was changed from the lowered $125.71 per month to $148.69, for adults and for children living in group homes, and from $62.86 to $74.35 for children living in family homes.
The 26th annual Florida Missing Children's Day Ceremony was held Sept. 9, 2024. In an effort to inform the public about child abductions, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement asked students ...
In 1976, the Florida Network of Youth and Family Services was incorporated with an office in Tampa. In 1981, the Florida Legislature provided state funds for runaway services for the first time. In 1982, the Florida Network of Youth and Family Services opened its Tallahassee office. In 1984, the Florida Runaway Youth and Family Act was passed.
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