The HEAL Trauma program is funded by CSC of Broward County and serves families experiencing intergenerational trauma in Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, and Pompano Beach. Through a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach, we support youth and their families in building lasting wellness and resilience, with a focus on empowerment, equity, and community connection.
How we help
Trained Community Mental Health Workers (CMHWs) assist youth and families in the targeted communities who seek help. They bring a strength-based perspective, teaching families to actively promote wellness and cope with chronic trauma.
Our CMHWs identify individuals and families in need, connect them to relevant social services, and provide warm hand-offs or ongoing support to help clients achieve their goals.
They assess needs, coordinate resources, and connect families to trauma-informed supports. They support self-advocacy within systems, navigate barriers, and expand access to available resources.
CMHWs build trust and expand access through strong local connections in Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach, partnering with community leaders and stakeholders.
Each CMHW is supervised by the program manager to ensure quality, consistency, and fidelity to our trauma-informed, culturally responsive approach.
Program philosophy and approach
We emphasize leveraging family strengths to promote wellness, resilience, and sustainable recovery from trauma.
We actively engage local leaders to guide planning and service delivery, ensuring alignment with community needs.
Uplifting youth and families by advocating, empowering, and addressing barriers where challenges may exist.
Case management, access to financial aid, housing support, transportation, career development, and educational supports.
Family-centered events in Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, and Pompano Beach; fostering partnerships with local businesses to support community growth; connecting families to local resources.
Helping families manage behavioral and emotional well-being; addressing trauma through growth and wellness; providing trauma-informed training and self-care education.
All services are provided at no cost.
No referral is necessary to access our supports.
Hours and locations: depending on the news of the family
Call us to day 954-900-2948.