by natemadden | Apr 7, 2022 | Articles, News
Every day, unwavering champions at Leland House face crises head-on. And every day, unwavering champions at Leland House relentlessly pursue solutions for the young people and families they serve. “Our program really focuses on prioritizing safety for the youth we...
by natemadden | Mar 21, 2022 | Articles, News
Foster care is intended to be temporary, and the goal is for children and teens to return home to their birth families when it’s healthy to do so. The Treatment Foster Care (TFC) team at UMFS understands this, which is why they work tirelessly to make reunification a...
by natemadden | Mar 18, 2022 | Articles, News, Uncategorized
What happens when students combine an appreciation of Black History with a passion for pampering? Great things, that’s what! In February, students in Ms. Thompson’s cosmetology class at Charterhouse School in Richmond honored Black History Month through a project...
by natemadden | Jan 31, 2022 | Articles, News
When UMFS Director of Information Technology Steve George showed up to the office on Christmas Day, he wasn’t there to solve a technology crisis. Rather, he was there to visit his mentee and spread holiday cheer. “It was a holiday for the young people in our...
by natemadden | Nov 24, 2021 | Articles, News
Jessica (left) and Patrice Ismael-Gantt began utilizing RPACS services after adopting their son, Zane. “Being able to help people navigate adoption and become a family is unbelievable,” says Rosemary Liberti, an MSW and Senior Project Manager whose been helping build...
by UMFS | Nov 17, 2021 | Articles, News, Uncategorized
Senior year of high school is a time of contemplation, excitement, reflection, and transition. And in the case of Ms. Morris’ seniors at the UMFS Charterhouse School in Richmond, senior year is also a time for generosity. “A lot of the seniors are at a point they...