A nine-year-old child whose parents were consumed in the current opioid epidemic strives for a normal family life, with help from HCJFS. Read the story on Cincinnati.com. If you think you could be #theone to help a child like her, …
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Karabeth Bolin spent time in foster care growing up and knew she wanted to provide other such children with homes. On Thursday, in a packed Hamilton County courtroom, she officially became the parent of Kaden and Kaiel, two-year-olds she has …
Read MoreHCJFS wants to improve our service to fathers in Hamilton County. We’ve started a design team to look at ways to improve our services and connections with dads. We need fathers to interview. We need both fathers and mothers to meet with us one Friday a month from noon to 4 p.m.
Read MoreWe are recruiting fathers and mothers to participate with HCJFS staff in a series of meetings aimed at helping JFS better engage and serve fathers. To achieve our goal, we need involvement and input from our community’s fathers and mothers. …
Read MoreBreauna was adopted as an infant, but returned to county custody when she was 12. She’s been in foster care ever since with Mary and Roger Dennis and their five other children. When she turned 18 last year, She began …
Read MoreHamilton County Job and Family Services recently hired a veteran attorney to join its executive team and lead customer service improvement efforts.
Talia Bryan, customer complaint resolution administrator, will help ensure the agency is responsive to consumers and properly addresses complaints. She will root out trends in casework and consumer feedback to identify system improvements – all with an emphasis on equity and inclusion.
Read MoreFor more than 80 years, Social Security has transformed to meet the changing needs of its customers.
Read MoreToday is Wear Blue Day to promote awareness of child abuse. Our staff got in the spirit.
Read MoreA recent story on WCPO.com tells how HCJFS, and caseworker Natrasha Christian-Beasley played a part in one man’s success.
Robert Johnson went from foster care to family man. We’re proud of our role in his success.
Read MoreI hope you will join us in our Child Abuse Prevention Month efforts this year. Child abuse prevention is a year-round focus for our agency, but April is the month set aside to really draw awareness to the problem. Sadly, …
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