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Spring Into Action and Become a Foster Parent!

Family Service wants to help you and your family decide if you can offer a temporary or permanent home to a child in foster care. Attending an orientation is just the first step, and does not commit you to anything. … Continue reading

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START OUT THE NEW YEAR MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD!

Family Service wants to help you and your family decide if you can offer a temporary or permanent home to a child in foster care. On the second and fourth Wednesday of every month there is an opportunity to learn … Continue reading

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2011 Annual Report

I am pleased to share the Family Service & Children’s Aid Annual Report to the Community for 2011. This report illustrates FSCA’s achievements in serving the Jackson area and surrounding communities. 2011 was a challenging year. Even with many challenges, … Continue reading

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More Opportunities To Attend A Foster Care/Adoption Orientation This Fall

Family Service is offering even more opportunities for people to learn how to become foster/adoptive parents! On the second and fourth Wednesday of every month there is an opportunity to learn how your family can make the difference in the … Continue reading

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Summer Orientations for Foster and Adoptive Parents!

Summer can be the time for families to relax and consider new adventures, and what greater adventure could there be than to open your home to a child in foster care! We are looking for caring, nurturing families to provide … Continue reading

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Help Us Celebrate Breakout’s 20 Years of Service

The Breakout Drug Education Program began 20 years ago in Jackson with a group of concerned volunteers and a goal: reduce and eliminate escalating adolescent alcohol and drug use. Over the years since then, 65,000 middle and high school students … Continue reading

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