Hamilton County Job and Family Services is excited to be part of a four-year, national study designed to address challenges with child welfare worker recruitment, retention, satisfaction and intention to stay.
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The Sweet Sweats for Love collection of sweatpants and hoodies for our kids in foster care continues through Valentine’s Day. You can drop your new items at any Sibcy Cline real estate office in the area.
Read MoreHamilton County’s Job and Family Services Planning Committee will hold its next scheduled meeting at 10 a.m. on Feb. 2 at 222 E. Central Parkway, room 6SE701. The meeting of community stakeholders is open to the public.
Read MoreHave you moved, or changed your phone number? Have you gotten a raise, or lost your job? Has someone moved in our out of your household?
Read MoreDohn Community High School is now partnering with Hamilton County OhioMeansJobs. Dohn’s “22 + Adult Diploma Program” is now operating out of the OhioMeansJobs center at 1916 Central Parkway. Nonni Wright, Dohn Site Director, expressed their excitement at the partnership and is very pleased with their new location. Teachers, Kenneth Anderson and Anthony Wyatt, are in residence full time Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Read MoreOur offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 15, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Read MoreSince 2015, Phillippi-Whitney Communications and Sibcy Cline Realtors have teamed up to provide suitcases, gloves and shoes for area foster children.
“This year promises to be even bigger and better as we collect new hoodies and sweatpants for area foster children from ages 5 to 18 with our ‘Sweet Sweats For Love’ campaign,” organizer Julie Whitney said.
Read MoreWith November being National Adoption month and the time for our annual mass adoption ceremony, and December being the month where we collect gifts and host holiday parties for the children in our care, we have had a very busy two months. But before the year is over, I do not want to forget a “thank-you” owed to the voters of Hamilton County for approving the Senior Services levy in November.
Read MoreHamilton County foster children will receive a wonderful Christmas present this year when 205 donated bikes arrive Tuesday from a Franklin County woman known widely as the “Bike Lady.” An additional 65 bikes will be distributed to Clermont and Butler Coun
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