
Family Tree began filling service gaps for people affected by child abuse and domestic violence in Jefferson County in 1976 and began offering homelessness services in 1989. Today, Family Tree serves the seven-county metro region and partners with all people to prevent and overcome the interconnected issues of child abuse, domestic violence, and homelessness to promote safety, healing, and stability across generations. Family Tree provides integrated services through a client-centered, trauma-informed, and multi-generational approach designed to promote safety, healing, and long-term stability. We recognize that challenges such as domestic violence, child abuse, and homelessness are often interconnected, requiring comprehensive and coordinated care. Family Tree’s integrated approach operates as a continuum of support, where clients can enter through any door and be seamlessly connected with additional resources to address immediate and long-term need, through both direct services and internal referrals across programs. This approach ensures that clients receive wraparound support tailored to their unique circumstances, allowing them to address multiple challenges simultaneously and holistically.
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