• Kids Thrive!

    Our goal for every child in Charlotte County is to be able to THRIVE and be successful in school and in LIFE! 


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  • Kids Thrive!

    Our goal for every child in Charlotte County is to be able to THRIVE and be successful in school and in LIFE! 


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  • Kids Thrive!

    Our goal for every child in Charlotte County is to be able to THRIVE and be successful in school and in LIFE! 


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Kids Thrive! provides programs and information to

help children who have been exposed to trauma succeed in school

CONNECTS

Families to essential services that will physically, mentally, and socially nurture children from birth to the age of 5 to help encourage healthy development, family bonding, and resiliency.

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SUPPORTS

Early literacy programs so that children are ready to enter kindergarten.

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BUILDS

Relationships with collaborative partners in the community to assist families and create a Trauma Informed Community.

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Our Mission


“Fostering early literacy and access to developmental resources for children exposed to early childhood trauma to help prepare them to succeed in school.”

Our Goal


"Breaking the cycle of trauma and addiction so children can thrive."

Collaborators

Boys & Girls Clubs of Charlotte County

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Healthy Families Florida Charlotte County

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Drug Free

Charlotte County

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Early Learning Coalition of Florida’s Heartland:

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Charlotte County Healthy Start Coalition

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Charlotte County Imagination Library

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Financial Partners & Funders

  • Gulf Coast Community Foundation

    November 5, 2020 – Drug Free Charlotte County is pleased to announce the award of a $44,700 grant from Gulf Coast Community Foundation. The funds will support the Kids Thrive! Collaborative, which helps pregnant women and new mothers of children born substance-exposed access necessary resources in the community. Drug Free Charlotte County is the lead in the collaborative, which includes Charlotte County Healthy Start Coalition, The Early Learning Coalition of Florida’s Heartland, the Florida Center’s Healthy Families Charlotte County, and new partnerships with The Boys and Girls Clubs of Charlotte County and the Charlotte County Imagination Library. The grant is made possible by the Miriam P. Raines Charitable Fund, an endowment at Gulf Coast created to help women in Charlotte County educate themselves to further their life skills.

    Funds will advance work with pregnant women in medication assisted treatment before, during, and after delivery of the baby. A navigator helps mothers build parenting skills for healthy development of the child through literacy activities and to build her own self-esteem. The project nurtures empowerment through the expansion of the Circle of Parents, a peer support group led by moms. It also provides critical support resources like Chromebooks and hotspots to provide women with reliable access to resources, career development, education, and peer support. 

  • United Way of Charlotte County

    November 24, 2020 – Drug Free Charlotte County is pleased to announce continued and multi-year funding from The United Way of Charlotte County.  These funds, which come from the Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners Community Grants. Provided with multi-year funding will provide the opportunity to increase focus on outcomes and allow more opportunities for deeper and richer partnerships. The funds will support the LifeSkills Training® Program in Charlotte County.

    The program is a research-validated substance abuse prevention program proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and emotional factors that promote the start of substance use and other risky behaviors. LifeSkills Training® provides teens with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. Drug Free Charlotte County provides LifeSkills Training® to teens referred through Civil Citation, Charlotte County Public Schools, Teen Court and other community partners. Funds will be used to support an elementary version of the program, as well.


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