Every day, we are afforded many creature comforts that go unnoticed.
Those affected by child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness may not have the same comforts typically provided by safety and stability.
Those affected by child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness may not have the same comforts typically provided by safety and stability.
You are helping end child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness.
Together we can start a conversation and spark change in our community. When you #CountYourComforts, make a gift, and challenge your friends, you are helping others access similar comforts through safety and stability Family Tree programs provide.
POSITION: Case Manager Denver County Kinship Program
DIVISION/PROGRAM: Kinship Programs
POSITION: Bilingual Spanish-English Case Manager
DIVISION/PROGRAM: Community Family Resource Team (CFRT)
Those affected by child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness may not have the same comforts typically provided by safety and stability. By taking the time to #CountYourComforts, making a gift and challenging five friends, we can start a conversation and spark change in our community.
Child abuse and neglect is heartbreaking. Family Tree works to stabilize and strengthen families in order to prevent and help families overcome child abuse.
Happy National Volunteer Appreciation Week! From April 7-13, 2019, Family Tree is thrilled to recognize and honor all of the volunteers that have made our programs possible over the past year.
Thank you for your interest in hosting a Family Tree House Party! Your help ensures that Family Tree can grow our network of supporters and continue to provide individuals and families experiencing homelessness, child abuse, and/or domestic violence critical access to the programs and resources they need to transform their lives.
POSITION: Group Supervised Parenting Time Facilitator
DIVISION/PROGRAM: Parenting Time Program
“Victoria had been in and out of foster care growing up. She didn’t want to enforce rules on her daughter, even though she was struggling with challenging tantrums and defiant behavior. As we worked through sessions in the parent-child interactions topic, Victoria was surprised to learn she could give out positive consequences. She was pleasantly surprised by the outcomes as she established rules for her home, provided positive consequences and saw a decrease in her daughter’s tantrums.” -SafeCare Colorado Parent Support Provider