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Growth and Change at TLC
2020 has been a year of great change for everyone at CFCS, but especially so for our group home Teens Learning Choices. We want to share with you the progress we’ve made at TLC this year and the positive results we’ve seen in the program.
Harvard Square Auction to Benefit CFCS and Hildebrand House
There are (wooden) giraffes up for auction in Harvard Square, and 100% of the proceeds will go to support CFCS and the Hildebrand House!
Celebrating the Adoptions Finalized During National Adoption Month
In the midst of a challenging year, we were so happy that these wonderful families could be legally recognized and celebrated.
Intensive Foster Care Families Celebrate the Holidays with Gingerbread Houses
In lieu of our annual winter party, our Intensive Foster Care team helped our foster families celebrate the holidays with a gingerbread house decorating contest!
Spotlight on CFCS: Derek Burton
We interviewed Putnam Place Clinical Case Manager Derek Burton about his experiences working with our residents.
Want to Foster a Child? Join Us for Virtual MAPP Training this Winter!
Our popular virtual MAPP training series has a few spots open for prospective foster parents this winter. If you’re ready to start your journey as a foster parent, get in touch today!
Thank You to the Local Supermarkets Who Are Helping to Support Our Families this Holiday Season!
When we reached out to local grocery stores to request gift cards for families who need a little extra help this holiday season, we were blown away by the response!
Celebrating The Ertsos Family’s Adoption
The Ertsos Family was one of many families who were able to virtually finalize their adoption on National Adoption Day this year.
This December, You Can Support CFCS When You Shop at the Porter Square Star Market!
For the month of December 2020, every time you purchase a $2.50 reusable GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Bag at the Star Market at Porter Square, $1 will be donated to us!
Our FY2020 Impact Report is Here!
Our FY20 Impact Report shares the amazing results that came from the work of our staff and supporters over this past year.
Three Young Siblings Adopted in Time to Celebrate on National Adoption Day
The adoption of this sibling group will be one of many adoptions celebrated at the Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange’s (MARE) virtual celebration on National Adoption Day! Click to find out how you can register to attend.
Young Parents Support Program Hosts Online Cooking Class for Parents
We love working with families on building healthy eating habits and cooking at home. Usually this work is done in person, but due to the pandemic we recently orchestrated a virtual cooking class for clients!
Announcing a New Member of our Board of Directors
We are excited to announce that Kimberly Green Goldstein, a lifelong resident of Cambridge, has joined our Board of Directors.
Family Support & Stabilization Team Organizes Back-to-School Supplies for Families
Our FSS team organized a school supplies drive for all our families with school-aged children in our program. It was a huge effort that helped so many families!
CFCS Joins the Institute for Child Welfare Innovation’s #10thousandlives Movement
The Institute for Child Welfare Innovation’s goal is to work with 1,000 professionals in order to make a collective impact in the lives of 10,000 children and families. Soon, CFCS staff will be part of that special 1,000
CFCS Recognized as One of America’s Most Adoption-Friendly Workplaces for Seventh Year
We are proud to continue to be part of this list of amazing workplaces who strive to make adoption a supported option for every working parent.
Putnam Place Resident Teame Featured by Silver Lining Mentoring
We’re so proud of the progress Teame has made since arriving at Putnam, and his mentorship with Mary has been a huge part of that.
Life in a Group Home: Life Skills Training
One of the most important programs we run for the residents in our group homes is Life Skills Training! Today we’re sharing a snapshot of what our residents at Putnam Place have been learning about this fall.