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Data: Social Health 2024
Prevention Services
To continue the change for a healthier tomorrow through mental health awareness and community engagement, we work tirelessly to prevent and reduce alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use and stop suicide.
Lake County’s SAFE (Supporting Addiction Free Environments) Coalition
Our coalition members consist of both individuals and organizations that make up our three pillars, Prevention (Education), Support (Treatment & Intervention), and Accountability (Law Enforcement & Legislation). Active coalition members are eligible to apply for funding to combat drug and alcohol misuse or abuse.
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Grant Funded Coalition Members: FY 2024
20
Grant Funded Coalition Members: FY 2024
20
Evidence-Based Strategies
To build safe and healthy communities that reduce substance misuse and promote mental health awareness, Prevention Services administers numerous state and federal grants. Each grant has specific goals, strategies and communities for implementation.
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Individuals Reached Through Direct Programming: FY 2024
14,364
Reach of Social Norms/Environmental Campaigns: FY 2024
60,477,667
Individuals Reached Through Direct Programming: FY 2024
14,364
Reach of Social Norms/Environmental Campaigns: FY 2024
60,477,667
Family Services
Each year family service programs at Geminus reach thousands of Hoosiers in northern Indiana, providing critical social service resources to support local children and families.
Community Partners
For families seeking to manage obstacles such as job loss, behavioral issues, domestic violence, addiction and other concerns, Community Partners provides assistance including job counseling, parenting classes and advice on how to make use of local community services that help keep families healthy, happy, and together. Last year, through its programs and events, Community Partners reached:
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Families FY 2024
1,532
Kids FY 2024
3,612
Families FY 2024
1,532
Kids FY 2024
3,612
Circle Around Families (CAF)
Families with children exhibiting emotional and behavioral problems, who are at risk of placement outside the home, are supported through a cross system of care with individualized care plans to help support the child and family. Children are referred to by the Lake County Juvenile Justice Court System and the Indiana Department of Child Services.
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New Clients Supported FY 2024
36
Total Cases Closed FY 2024
27
New Clients Supported FY 2024
36
Total Cases Closed FY 2024
27
Real Fathers Initiative
To increase the involvement of fathers’ roles in the lives of their children, we focus on teaching fathers how to be effective parents and how to engage with their children. With counseling on an educational, vocational and family planning level, participants also collaborate with a family advocate to assist with housing, transportation, employment assistance and visitation with children, and more.
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New Participants Assisted FY 2024
135
Successfully Re-Engaged Clients FY 2024
5
New Participants Assisted FY 2024
135
Successfully Re-Engaged Clients FY 2024
5
Abuse Intervention Management
Geminus Batterer’s Intervention Program, Abuse Intervention Management, is an Indiana State Certified Batterers Intervention Program in Lake County for men and women. All of the AIM Program facilitators are certified in Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs through the Duluth Model. We work to keep children and families safe in a healthy environment to begin the process for change.
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New Clients Enrolled to Keep Safe
140
Men
120
Women
20
New Clients Enrolled to Keep Safe
140
Men
120
Women
20
Truancy Prevention Program
To assist families dealing with truancy issues, we partner with Lake County school corporations to address challenges before they escalate to the county juvenile court system and the Indiana Department of Child Services.
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Families Helped FY 2024
154
Families Helped FY 2024
154
Older Youth Services
This program improves outcomes for children placed in foster care. Clients are taught skills to become self-sufficient and receive help enrolling in college, finding a place to live, looking for a job and more.
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Youth Served FY 2024
179
Youth Served FY 2024
179
Family Preservation
This program partners with Regional Health Systems to provide eligible families with services and skills that reduce out-of-home placement of their children.
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Families Served FY 2024
104
Families Served FY 2024
104
Early Childhood
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
Specifically geared towards increasing a child’s access to nutritious meals while in child care, Daily Bread reimburses child daycare homes and centers with funding from the USDA Child & Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Daily Bread ensures child care homes and centers meet CACFP standards for enrolled children and provides training in menu planning and preparation as well as sanitation and administration.
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Homes Served FY 2024
50
Head Start (affiliated centers)
10
Homes Served FY 2024
50
Head Start (affiliated centers)
10
Supporting Families, Young Children and Our Communities (CCR&R)
Our community-based, Child Care Resource and Referral program provides professional support to families, programs, employers and community partners in Northern Indiana.
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Unique Families that received Childcare Referrals in FY 2024
Served 616 unique families through 803 referrals
Unique Families that received Childcare Referrals in FY 2024
Served 616 unique families through 803 referrals
Northwest Indiana Child Care Development Fund Voucher Program (CCDF)
In FY 2022 approximately 4,500 parents were served in Lake and Laporte County. This access helped low-income families obtain child care so that they could work, attend training or continue their education.
Assists income-eligible families in Lake and Laporte counties with childcare options and costs.
Number of CCDF Children Enrolled in High-Quality Care FY 2024:
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Lake County
3,938
LaPorte County
676
Lake County
3,938
LaPorte County
676
Head Start
Head Start, our longest running early childhood education program, is Northwest Indiana’s leader in early childhood education—making positive impacts on families, children, and staff through creative partnerships that inspire personal growth, foster empowerment and provide quality comprehensive services for all. We make it convenient for families to access quality early learning and social services. For more info view our 2023:
- Head Start and Early Head Start (EHS) served children and families in 9 locations throughout Lake and Porter counties in FY 2023
- The Early Head Start Child Care Partnership Program served children and families in 3 locations in Lake County in FY 2023
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Total number served in Head Start:
1,186 children
Total number served in Early Head Start:
169 children, 63 pregnant women
Total number served in Head Start:
1,186 children
Total number served in Early Head Start:
169 children, 63 pregnant women
Support Services for Child care Providers (TA/SPARK)
We provide early childhood educators with professional development training, resources, coaching and more. Our mission is to bring a relentless focus on positive child and family outcomes and build a better future for children, families, and communities.
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Unique FCC providers trained through Town Square content (monthly average)
310
Town Square certificates were issued to FCC providers through asynchronous training, instructor-led webinars, and in-person training
3,716
FCC Programs Enrolled in Paths to QUALITY
135
FCC Programs Advancing in Paths to QUALITY
202
Unique FCC providers trained through Town Square content (monthly average)
310
Town Square certificates were issued to FCC providers through asynchronous training, instructor-led webinars, and in-person training
3,716
FCC Programs Enrolled in Paths to QUALITY
135
FCC Programs Advancing in Paths to QUALITY
202
IV-B Intensive Home and Community-Based Program
The IV-B Intensive Home and Community-Based Program offers a complete service array for those children and families that are court ordered for services through DCS and probation due to issues surrounding abuse and neglect. Geminus has DCS service contracts for the following services. Home-based individual and family therapy, Case management, Parent Education, Diagnostic and Evaluating Assessments (Substance Abuse Assessments), Parenting Assessments, Supervised Visitation/Therapeutic Supervised Visitation.
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New Participants Assisted FY 2024
251
New Participants Assisted FY 2024
251