NAFI Connecticut 2021 Staff Awards Announced
Each year, we recognize and celebrate employees for the outstanding work they do in providing the highest level of innovative human and social services to individuals and families.
Each year, we recognize and celebrate employees for the outstanding work they do in providing the highest level of innovative human and social services to individuals and families.
This year marks the sixth consecutive year of Top Workplaces honors for NAFI CT from either Hearst, The Hartford Courant, or both.
Some of the recent grants resulted from rigorous application processes, while others simply arrived as a surprise.
The 3rd annual Change-Makers Report highlights child welfare agencies that have worked to improve the services they provide to the LGBTQ+ community, including children in foster care, 1 in 3 of whom are LGBTQ+.
Lisseth Jurado Quiroga is moving on to a new leadership role as an MST-Emerging Adult (EA) consultant.
Katie Ryan might have spent her career in education as an English teacher, but she felt a calling to pursue what some would consider a tougher path—one with the potential to dramatically reshape troubled young lives.
The MST approach is used to treat at-risk youth, while also training providers to ensure clinical quality and consistency, and offering support services.
“Mia received multiple nominations, which speaks to her positive impact on the team, on NAFI as an organization, and on her clients,” MST Services wrote in announcing the award.
We have partnered with the mission-driven technology company Binti to launch a simple online application process for prospective foster parents.
In this free session, clinical intern therapist Danielle Lonergan will discuss anxiety and its causes, as well as coping mechanisms.