Reach us at:
(813) 229-2884

Since the Children's Board began funding programs in 1990, it has given high priority to children's services provided through neighborhood focused programs that meet high standards.

The participation of local families in planning and implementing neighborhood initiatives results in well-used and successful services. Local families are more likely to connect with and use such services. Services provided locally are more accessible and often serve as a community focal point.

Neighborhood Programs

Family Enrichment Center

Contact: Olga Williams
Phone: (813) 226-3189
Email: FAMENRCT@aol.com

Family Enrichment's goals are to provide family need assessments, service information and referral, support groups for grandparents and children, neighborhood-based access to services, parent education, permanency planning and adoption assistance, and legal referral. This program is intended to support families in which grandparents or other elderly relatives are the primary caregivers for children who have experienced parental abandonment, neglect, abuse, or death. This program will serve a minimum of 50 families in the targeted 33610 zip code.

Palm River POINT

Contact: Liz Gutierrez
Phone: (813) 628-9179
Email: Liz@thepointcdc.com
Website: www.thepointcdc.com

Palm River POINT is to target the community of Palm River with a broad-based, democratic process for solving problems, especially as they relate to the human services needs of children and families. To bring the neighborhood together to discuss and identify their issues, discover their strengths and skills, use the available resources, and generate, when necessary, additional resources to improve the lives of children and families. Overall, the ability of the community to take care of its own children will be enhanced through this program.

Click to view Palm River Point at the 2007 Neighborhood Excellence Initiative Awards at the Tampa Theatre.

Parents and Teachers Advance Together (PCAT)

Contact: Christene Worley
Phone: (813) 949-0109
Email: universitycommin@msn.com

University Community Ministries’ Parents and Children Advance Together (PCAT) is an out-of-school time literacy program targeting up to 45 first and second graders (six and seven years of age) at Sulphur Springs Elementary School. The program is designed to increase student reading levels and provide parents with opportunities to participate in life skills and nutrition education programs with the intent to instill learning as a family value. If during the program a family identifies a need, they are referred to and linked with services (e.g. FASST teams, or vocational training through Erwin Technical Institute). Students receive one on one instruction for two hours per week by tutor. Snacks are provided. Tutors are screened by School District of Hillsborough County’s SERVE program, trained by a School District of Hillsborough County Reading Specialist and supervised by the PCAT Director.

Click to view a Powerpoint presentation on the PCAT program

Plant City Neighborhood Network Outreach Project Report and Community Presentation

Read the Plant City Neighborhood Network (PCNN) Outreach Report and the PCNN Community Presentation, completed in late 2006.

Plant City Neighborhood Network (PCNN) Outreach Project Report
Plant City Neighborhood Network (PCNN) Outreach Community Presentation