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Champions for Change What does it mean to be a Champion? Faith-based Community Champions for Change Since the Beginning of Time and in Our Lifetime Florida Network of Youth and Ending child marriage Family Services Juvenile


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Champions for Change

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What does it mean to be a

Champion?

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Faith-based Community Champions for Change Since the Beginning of Time

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…and in Our Lifetime

✓ Florida Network of Youth and Family Services ✓ Healthy Start ✓ Ounce of Prevention Fund and Healthy Families ✓ Family Café ✓ Early Steps ✓ Open Doors Outreach Network ✓ Ending child marriage ✓ Juvenile justice reform ✓ Expanded and improved programs for disabled children ✓ Passed and protected the Safe Harbor Act ✓ Foster care reform

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Complex Social Problems

  • Society’s outcome that results from

human behavior

  • BROAD crises crossing many systems:

✓Poverty ✓Food Insecurity ✓Homelessness ✓Requires multidimensional/ eco-system solutions vs linear

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Our Unified Team for Creating, Being & Powering the Change

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Voices for Florida: Creating the Change

  • Accelerate and sustain innovations that solve complex problems.
  • Develop networks of networks to leverage capacity and create

impactful outcomes.

  • Build brand, public trust and investor confidence through model fidelity,

coordinated connectivity and measuring meaningful outcomes.

  • Create impact funding opportunities for investors and donors.
  • Establish continued training & education of promising best practices

and process improvement principles.

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Our Latest Complex Social Problem:

Improving Care, Coordination and Collective Impact for Commercially Sexually Exploited & Sex Trafficked Children and Young Adults

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  • Coordinated, health-centered

services to victims of sex trafficking age 10-24

  • 24/7/365 services in 32 counties
  • Partner with Network Providers

throughout the state

  • Since July 2017, 684 victims served
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Our Network Approach

  • Standardized service delivery
  • Avoid duplication of services by
leveraging existing resources
  • Collaboration through
community partnerships
  • Funding follows the survivor
  • Consistent training & education
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Q & A