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Family and Children First Council

Last modified 2009-12-01 14:07

Mission: "Through collaboration provide quality support services for the well being of children and families"

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Clinton County Family and Children First Council

103 East Main Street, Lower Level,

Wilmington, OH 45177

Ph. 937-382-7595

Fax: 937-382-7595

Marsha Wagstaff, Coordinator

Announcements

Congratulations on your years of service and a happy retirement to Joan Burge of Children Services, John Hosler of Clinton County Job and Family Services and Robert Dalton of Southern Ohio Educational Services.

Who We Are

The Clinton County Family and Children First Council (FCFC) is proud to:

  • Provide a county service mechanism through the Child Intervention Team (CIT) for families experiencing difficulties in their family life and with their children.
  • Have its membership meet monthly (except July and December) to collaborate and to share information and programs.  Meetings are open to the public and are the 4th Tuesday at 10:30 A.M. at the Clinton County Office Annex Community Room
  • Consist of mandated members from certain county agencies through the Ohio Revised Code (121.37), and also includes Parent Representatives.
  • Help support and oversee programs including CIT, Help Me Grow, and 123 Magic: Easy to Learn Parenting Solutions.
  • Be under the leadership of CIT Coordinator Mary Alice LaJoie and FCFC Coordinator Marsha Wagstaff.

Programs We Support

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123 Magic
Provided by Alternatives to Violence Center 

More Information

Family and Children First Council Meeting Schedule - click here for the 2009/2010 calendar of meetings

Family and Children First Membership List - click here for a printable version of our membership list

Community Resources

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ClintonCountyResources.osu.edu - The Starting Place Resource guide to social services and more in Clinton County

Clinton County Community Action - The primary goal of Community Action is to help reduce poverty in Clinton County. This is accomplished with a variety of different programs and services that are designed to produce jobs and help ones in need.

United Way of Clinton County - Our Community Helping Itself


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