Children’s Harbor is hosting its quarterly Safe Harbor Society Mixer at the Brown’s Harbor campus on Thursday, August 25 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at 925 SW 83rd Ave. in Pembroke Pines.
Brown’s Harbor is a uniquely designed supportive housing program for youth, ages 18-23, who are transitioning out of foster care system. The program provides beautiful, affordable apartments, onsite support, and most importantly, a vibrant community where they feel they belong.
Open to the public, the Safe Harbor Society Mixer benefits Children’s Harbor, a nationally accredited non-profit agency with a mission to help strengthen families who are struggling in the community, while providing safe shelter and support to teens in foster care so that they may grow into healthy, educated and productive adults.
Tickets are $35 and include cocktails, hors d oeuvres and networking. To purchase tickets, visit https://bit.ly/3KKdf2c.
The Safe Harbor Society is actively building a community of “Harbor Keepers,” a team of community advocates ushering in change to enhance the lives of foster children who have been impacted by trauma and neglect. They are like-minded leaders who want to empower at-risk children and families with the tools they need to overcome their trauma and grow into healthy, educated and productive adults.
For more information, call 954-252-3072 or visit childrensharbor.org.
About Children’s Harbor
Established in 1996, Children’s Harbor is a nationally accredited non-profit agency with a mission to help strengthen families who are struggling in our community, while providing safe shelter and support to teens in foster care so that they may grow
into healthy, educated and productive adults.
With the belief that children should feel safe, that family is worth fighting for and that cycles can be broken, Children’s Harbor provides a harbor of hope and healing for children who have been impacted by the trauma of child abuse. The main campus in Pembroke Pines provides a supportive family environment for teenagers in foster care and their younger siblings. The family strengthening program prevents kids from coming into foster care by providing in-home counseling and support to families who are struggling in the community. Those who have aged out of foster care are provided with housing, life skills and the wrap-around support necessary to overcome their trauma and navigate through the early stages of adulthood through independent living programs.
Brown’s Harbor is a supportive housing community that offers on-site staff, training, and wrap-around support services for young adults who have aged out of the foster care system, ages 18-23, helping to bridge the gap from dependence to independence.
To learn more about Children’s Harbor, visit childrensharbor.org.