Two Years In, Family Finders is Doing Exactly What it Says

Two Years In, Family Finders is Doing Exactly What it Says

June 20, 2024

By Lesa Sims
CCKids' Director of Permanency and Well Being

The Family Finders program has been a part of CCKids for about two years under the Permanency and Well-Being department. The program's goal - and the work of all program staff - is to research, identify and locate family connections for children in licensed foster care.

We believe every connection is important for our children in license care, and these connections contribute to a healthy well-being for the child. Family Finders staff conduct exhaustive searches for relatives and other people close to children in foster care. This includes relatives, godparents, family friends, adult siblings and more.

We strive to establish ongoing connections between the child and the known adult, regardless of whether they will be placed with them or not. The ultimate goal, however, is to nurture these connections into stable placements for children while they are in care.

To date, we have identified 98 connections, completed nine home studies, nine Interstate Commerce requests for children whose connections are outside the state of Florida and two Out of County Services requests for children whose connections are outside of the Treasure Coast and Okeechobee.

As the director of this wonderful program, I am very proud to share a couple of success stories:

Our first story is about a local aunt who lost touch with her family but was rediscovered through the Family Finders process. Her nephew had been in care for many years, resulting in a lost connection. Our program was able to locate a maternal aunt through various search methods. Once the aunt was located, Family Finder completed a home study, and it was approved. The youth is now placed with his aunt and cousins and is doing well.

The second story is about a teenager who was adopted by his paternal grandparents at a young age. After the boy's grandfather died, his grandmother surrendered him to the Florida Department of Children and Families; she informed the department that the young man’s biological parents were deceased.

After many searches, phone calls, texts, and letters were sent out to potential family or connections for this young man, it was discovered that the young man’s biological parents were not deceased. After more searching, Family Finders was able to locate the young man’s biological mother and grandmother through a letter.

When mom received the letter, she informed Family Finders that she had been searching for her son for the last 10 years. Mom is currently writing letters to this young man, and the young man is currently working with his therapist to help him process these new relationships.

These are the stories that drive our work. With more connections, we will have many more happy endings.

Contact: Christina Kaiser
772.528.0362