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Family Lifeline

Bringing Health and Hope Into The Home

Richmond, VA   |  www.familylifeline.org

Mission

Our Mission: We partner with individuals and families at critical points in their lives to strengthen overall well-being and independence by delivering intensive home and community based services.   Our Vision: To bring health and hope directly into the homes of Central Virginia's most vulnerable families.

Ruling year info

1963

President & CEO

Katina Williams

Main address

2325 West Broad Street

Richmond, VA 23220 USA

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Formerly known as

Family & Children Services

EIN

54-0737133

NTEE code info

Family Services (P40)

Home Health Care (includes Visiting Nurse Associations) (E92)

IRS filing requirement

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Growing Well: Early Childhood Programming

Our Growing Well early childhood programming provides intensive home visitation services to support expecting families and families parenting young children. We work in partnership with families to increase overall well-being, achieve stability, and ensure that their children are healthy, safe and ready to succeed in school, work and life. Our programming is person-centered and trauma informed. Services are also free, voluntary, and available until children reach school age.

Goals for Growing Well:

- Improving maternal health and birth outcomes
- Optimizing healthy, age appropriate child growth and development
- Strengthening positive parenting knowledge and behavior
- Preventing childhood injuries and cases of abuse and neglect
- Promoting family functioning and overall well-being
- Improving life course outcomes – two generations at a time

Population(s) Served

Family Lifeline’s Living Well programming for older adults, persons with disabilities and their caregivers strives to help individuals remain living well in community settings of their choosing where they feel safe, connected, healthy, and engaged. Our comprehensive long term support services are person-centered, trauma informed, and individualized to each client’s needs. They're also focused on working with two generations at a time to ensure overall wellness, healthy aging, and caregiver support. Home care services include: nursing support and consultation, care coordination, and our Visiting Volunteers program.

Living Well Goals:

- Promoting health and wellness in the comfort and safety of home
- Preventing premature placement in long-term care facilities
- Facilitating social connectedness and community engagement
- Relieving the stress and role-strain associated with caregiving
- Improving life course outcomes -- two generations at a time

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Family Lifeline

Board of directors
as of 01/17/2023
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Kathryn Gammino

Independent Consultant

Term: 2022 - 2022

Anne Chamberlain

Anne Chamberlain LLC

Nathalia Artus

Union Bank & Trust

Kathryn Gammino

Independent Consultant

Maria Brown

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Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 3/22/2021

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Leadership

The organization's leader identifies as:

Race & ethnicity
Black/African American
Gender identity
Female, Not transgender (cisgender)
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or straight
Disability status
Person without a disability

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