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CF Community
CF Vision/Mission
Our VISION:
To ensure Trenton's children enter school healthy, succeed in school and become productive citizens
Our MISSION:
To improve child health and development outcomes through public-private collaboration
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The respected Public/Private Ventures organization, in its Phase I Evaluation Report's "Overview of Findings," noted: "Finally, the initiative has developed a reputation for credibility, innovation and strength in New Jersey government, which has not only helped in efforts to raise funds to sustain activities, but is also changing state policy to better support families. Few community initiatives can make such claims."
Our work continues to be used to inform broader policy at the county, state, and national levels. Ultimately, we expect our investments in improving parenting, improving primary care, improving child care and integrating community supports will demonstrate that starting early and focusing on prevention can improve health and development outcomes and reduce downstream public expenditures for crisis services.
Children's Futures Results-2008
Touching the lives of children and families in Trenton
- 297 families were served through home visiting through 2,900 home visits;
- More than 500 children were served through child care technical assistance;
- 3,450 unduplicated participants made 11, 375 visits to CF centers for programs;
- More than 4,000 children have received primary care services through partner practices;
- 368 women received counseling for depression; and;
- Families received many referrals to other community agencies
Children receiving services through home visiting:
- 100% of children have health insurance;
- 95% of children have up to date immunizations; and
- 100% have been linked to primary care
You are invited to learn more about our work and our outcomes by contacting Children's Futures.
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CF Centers
Children's Futures' centers are hubs of activity offering children and parents a host or resources in neighborhoods throughout Trenton.
The centers and the collaborating lead agencies include:
"The children of Trenton have brighter futures ahead of them as a result of the work of Children's Futures and the visionary guidance and support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The children of this city and so many other cities across America still face enormous challenges on their paths to adulthood - the scourge of drugs, poverty and crime are all too commonplace in their young lives - in Trenton we celebrate an agency and a foundation that understand that giving kids a good head start can make a world of difference in their lives."
Trenton Mayor Douglas H. Palmer
Our Work In Trenton
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