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Community Services

CYS History 1998 First Funded Grant - DCF 2001 Five new programs throughout South County 2004 CYS expands into NBHD 2008 Expands into 21 locations 2016 Currently in 26 locations

Today Adolescent Behavioral Health Family Strengthening Programs Maternal Child Health Programs Afterschool Programs HITS

Adolescent Behavioral Health Adolescent Substance Abuse Hot TIPS Tobacco Prevention Juvenile Diversion School Based Prevention Aging Out of Foster Care

Hot TIPS Tobacco Prevention

Family Strengthening Programs In Home Family Therapy Respite Care Kinship Care Parenting Skill building classes

Family Day Retreat

After School Programs MOST - Maximizing Out of School Time TAP – Therapeutic Afterschool Program Youth FORCE - Friends, Opportunities, Responsibility, Community, and Empowerment

Campers at Venetian Pool

Maternal and Child Health Healthy Families Program Healthy Start MOMS – Mothers Overcoming Maternal Stress Nurse Family Partnership

Healthy Families Graduation

Broward County Teen Summit

Community Partnerships Apollo Middle School Deerfield Beach Middle School Church of Christ Hallandale Beach Hepburn Community Center

Community Partnerships AME Mt. Pleasant Church Humane Society Poetry in Motion Leadership Broward Broward County School District Legal Aid of Broward County Broward Sheriff’s Office Church of Christ Hallandale City of Hallandale New Hope Missionary Baptist Church City of Hollywood Dan Marino Foundation St. Ruth’s Missionary Baptist KIDS in Distress City of Miramar State Attorney’s Office Family Success Centers The Starting Place Town of Davie A Child is Missing Harmony Center Volunteer Broward Hepburn Center Urban League of Broward YMCA Broward Sheriffs Office Tomorrow's Rainbow

Awards and Recognition 1999 Broward Business Journal “Excellence in Health Care” 2002 Broward County Schools “Partnership of the Year” Award 2002 FADAA “Best Practices” Award for the TAP Program 2003 DJJ “Prevention Program of the Year” Award Finalist 2005 FADAA “Best Practices” Award for “Focus on Families” 2005 Lamaze International “Community Outreach” Award 2006 Foster McGaw Award (system wide award) 2007 DCF / FADAA “Best Practices” Award for New DAY Diversion 2008 Broward County Schools “Partnership of the Year” Award 2012 Florida Hospital Association “Community Benefits” Award 2013 National Assoc. of Public Hospitals - GAGE Award for 2014 America’s Essential Hospitals Gage Award – Population Health 2014 Broward County Schools “Partnership of the Year” Award 2015 South Florida Digital Alliance – Excellence Award

How CYS Impacts Healthcare ADD/ ADHD Anti-Social behavior Attention Deficit Disorder Chaotic Family Life Behavioral Problems Crime Depression Drugs Juvenile Delinquency Oppositional /Defiant Risky Sexual Behaviors Weapon-carrying youth Gang involvement Truancy School Suspension Underage Drinking Tobacco use Alcohol – Diabetes, Liver (cirrhosis) related illness, DUI, car crash, trauma, injury, treatment, detox, PEAC Drugs – Addiction, treatment, detox, PEAC, overdose, ER, injury, drug-related injury Weapons: Injury, ER, accidents with children and other siblings Sexual Activity: unplanned multiple pregnancies, no prenatal care, premature births, NICU, STDs, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis cancer, injury, abuse/neglect Tobacco – Cancer, Laryngectomy, cardio-vascular, related medical issues, poor quality of life School/Education – Injury, Crime, unemployment, uninsured Depression/Mental Health: PEAC, ER, psychiatric care, self-injury, long term medication, unemployed, underinsured

Targets areas with high numbers of uninsured Improve access to care and community health by linking uninsured residents to a medical home Reduce uncompensated care costs and avoidable admissions Maximize use of community, state and federal resources