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What difference is my support making? Who is it helping?

This is a fair question for any of our supporters to ask. In this section, we will share our stories with you while maintaining complete confidentiality. We will keep you updated on the activities in our various programs, including success stories of those whom we have helped, special events in which our programs participate, and any commendations that our staff receives.

The Stanley G. Falk School Reopens for the School Year

When the Stanley G. Falk School doors opened on Tuesday morning, the school was ready for its students and staff to return. Click here to see the full story as reported by WIVB-TV News 4. Each classroom includes six students, one teacher, and one teacher aide. While this might be a different appearance for some…
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Stress and Anxiety on the Rise Amid Pandemic

When is the last time you took a moment to ask yourself how you are feeling? According to a recent report by the CDC, over 40% of adults over the age of 18 reported at least one adverse mental or behavioral health condition resulting from the pandemic, including symptoms of anxiety or depression. The same…
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Haven House Thankful for Rachael Warrior Foundation Support

While many of us are still physically apart, the Rachael Warrior Foundation reached out to Haven House with a generous gift.  Well before the pandemic, the Rachael Warrior Foundation held a gala called “Let Love Soar” with part of the proceeds to benefit Haven House. At that time, none of us realized just how much…
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Rachael Greene Announced as New Superintendent of the Stanley G. Falk School

The Stanley G. Falk School and Child & Family Services are pleased to announce that Rachael Greene has been chosen as the new Superintendent of the Stanley G. Falk School. This decision comes following the completion of a thorough search and assessment process, led by Catapult Consulting. Ms. Greene brings a wealth of knowledge and…
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Preparing for Return to School

Should I send my children to school full-time or choose a hybrid model? Will my children be safe at school? Will they fall behind educationally if they stay home? If I keep them home during the day, how will I be able to work? These are just a few of the questions that many parents…
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Summer Sensational – Children in Residential Hold Week-long Olympics

The 2020 Summer Olympics may have been postponed, but the children at C&FS are still going for the gold at the annual Summer Sensational! Summer Sensational is a themed week of activities for the kids in Residential Treatment. It is a great opportunity for the children to have fun and work together in a multitude…
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CRJ Helps Neighbors Resolve Conflict

Jordan* and Morgan* were neighbors who never were able to get along. Whether arguing over property lines, noise levels, or clutter in front of their homes, they constantly found themselves in disagreement. When returning home one day, Jordan found a broken window on the side of her house. She confronted Morgan about this, who quickly…
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Child in Residential Services One Step Closer to Home

What an imagination! At age 7, Devon* could turn sticks into magic wands. If you gave him LEGO, he could build a fortress. If you gave him superhero action figures, he could save the world. Devon was happy to share with you what he created, but what he needed most took more than imagination. He…
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Young Man in Residential Accepts New Job

In a difficult job market, one young man at Morey House - our group home for teen boys and young men - recently found himself a promising job. Patrick* is described as a driven young man, but hesitant to tell others about his goals. When he told staff about a job posting he saw on…
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Community Dispute Resolution Program Celebrates One Year Anniversary

The Community Dispute Resolution Program (CDR) in Buffalo City Court has now been active for a year as it continues to serve the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The diversion program, launched in July 2019, provides an alternative to criminal proceedings to resolve issues between parties by facilitating conversations between a complainant and defendant with…
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An Important Notice About COVID-19

How Child & Family Services is Managing the Current Pandemic Please remember that you are not alone. In these difficult times, we want you to know that we are still here for you. Our Residential Program is open for children who need it. On-site Counseling clinics have re-opened, while Telehealth remains an option for those…
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2020 Celebration of Friends Award Recipients

Though unable to host an in-person event this year due to the pandemic, Child & Family Services is excited to announce the five recipients of this year’s Celebration of Friends. Child & Family Services Distinguished Employee Award: Kyle MaurerSusan T. Siwiec Distinguished Donor Award: Buffalo Sabres William B. Hoyt Advocacy Award: Karl ShallowhornStanley G. Falk…
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