Family
Families Connected of Clermont County is a grassroots parent organization that was founded by two parents with a passion "to help" children and adults with disabilities. Through the passion and devotion of Jean Houston and Brenda Cox, who had the desire to inform and empower other families, a family disability organization was born!
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Over the past year, the UC Evaluation Team put considerable effort into planning and revising FAST TRAC's data collection efforts in order to improve the consistency and the quality of the data. In the fall, the team met with each program and when necessary, made appropriate changes to several instruments. Priorities for Year 5 of the grant were determined by each program.
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Staff Highlight
Originally, I'm from Georgia, but I've been a long time citizen of Clermont County, having grown up in Milford and living more than a decade in New Richmond. I have five children. My fourth child, who is now an adult, is diagnosed with Autism. He is working on gaining skills so that he can live a full and independent life and I have to say that I'm really proud of his accomplishments. More |
New Website
It's hard to believe that we just finished the 4th year of our SAMHSA grant. So many great things have happened in our county over the last 4 years due to the collaborative work that we do with our wonderful partners. It's hard to remember a time when Clermont County didn't offer wraparound to families and youth, or TIP, or mobile crisis.
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Home Visitor Program
Nurturing Skills for Families is an innovative model of the Nurturing Parenting Programs designed by Dr. Stephen Bavolek. It is intended to provide flexibility meeting the needs of families with children ranging in age from birth through 11 years old living in Clermont County. Competency-based instruction helps parents learn the basic skills of Nurturing Parenting. More | |
CLC
Please join us for the Cultural Conversations Lunch and Learn Movie and Discussion. The selection is "A Beautiful Mind", directed by Ron Howard. This Academy Award winning movie depicts the true story of mathematician John Nash and his wife as they struggle to manage his mental illness. The film is rated PG-13. More |