Children’s Home Society
Children’s Home Society is a private non-profit organization that provides adoptions and intervention and
prevention services to stop child neglect and abuse.
Website: http://www.chsfl.org/midVolunteers.php
Contact: (866) 427-5451 x
2, HelpFloridaChildren@chsfl.org,
605 NE 1st St.
Who they are: Children’s Home Society is a private non-profit organization that
delivers a variety of social services to protect children who are at risk of abuse, abandonment, or
neglect. They help to stabilize and strengthen families and find
loving, safe homes for children.
What YOU can do to help:
In July and August,
Children’s Home Society has a Back-To-School Drive, where they collect backpacks, lunch boxes, clothing,
pens, crayons, pencils, pocket folders, notebooks, glue, rulers, and other necessary school
items. Donations can be dropped off at their office.
Starting in October, Children’s
Home Society needs volunteers to organize Holiday Gift Drives at their church, service club, company, or
neighborhood. The gifts are for neglected and abused children in
the community. Each child has a wish list of three holiday wishes,
along with the age, sex, and clothing size of the child. As a
volunteer organizer of a gift drive, you can obtain the wish lists from Children’s Home Society, distribute the
wish lists or the wish list gift requests, and then collect the gifts and bring them to the Children’s Home
Society.
Volunteers are needed in the following areas
year-round:
- Helping at the Tot Spot Thrift Store (710 N Main St.,
Gainesville, FL 32601)
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- Hours of Operation:
Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm
Saturday 9am-4pm
- Contact Information: (352) 393-2826, TotSpot@chsfl.org
- Pick-up
of donations
- Mentoring a child
- Participating in the Speakers’
Bureau
- Monitoring visits at the Family
Visitation Center
- Assisting with general
administration
- Planning and implementing community
outreach events and activities
- Entering data
- Communicating with legislators about
Florida’s children’s needs
- Raising charitable
funds
- Observing and documenting visits
between children who are in foster care and their birth families
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Planning holiday parties for the children and their families
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