You Can Make a Difference: Give to CFS
Please consider partnering with us to generate hope and solutions for the complex issues confronting individuals, children, and families. Donations to the Department of Child and Family Studies support our commitment to enhance the development, mental health and well-being of children and families through leadership in integrating research, theory & practice. To find out more about donations or sponsoring one of our annual conferences or special events, contact Sandra Dwinell at 813-974-0342 or sdwinell@fmhi.usf.edu.
Donations can be made to the department as a whole, or they can be made to specific areas you would like to address.
Trauma
Expert help for those who have experienced trauma in their lives from abuse, violence, disasters and war.
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Transition to Adulthood
Help young people with mental health challenges navigate adulthood.
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Prevent Suicide
Support suicide prevention programs and activities.
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Center for the Study of Children’s Futures
Support collection of the latest facts and figures on Florida’s Children.
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Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
Point the way to positive lives for those with autism and related disabilities.
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Disparities
Ensure children of all colors have equal access to the services they need.
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Matilda Garcia Initiative
Form partnerships with Latin American researchers to promote the best approaches for serving the Latino/a community.
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RTC Conference
Co-sponsor the Annual Children’s Mental Health Research Conference to join the ranks of experts planning effective service systems for our nation’s children.
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Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters
Support school readiness programs that helps parents prepare their three, four, and five year old children for success in school and beyond.
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To find out more about donations or sponsoring one of our annual conferences or special events, contact Sandra Dwinell at 813-974-0342 or sdwinell@fmhi.usf.edu.


