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A
9 months ago

I have seen firsthand the difference this organiza...

I have seen firsthand the difference this organization makes in the lives of children. They provide much-needed support and care, making a positive impact on the community. Keep up the great work!

M
11 months ago

🌟 I'm really impressed with the work done by the C...

🌟 I'm really impressed with the work done by the Children's Place Association. They are making a significant difference in the lives of children, and their commitment and passion are truly admirable. Keep up the excellent work! 💪

S
1 year ago

The Children's Place Association is a wonderful or...

The Children's Place Association is a wonderful organization that goes above and beyond for children in need. Their dedication and passion are evident in everything they do. I am truly impressed by their work.

M
1 year ago

The Children's Place Association is an amazing org...

The Children's Place Association is an amazing organization that truly cares about the well-being of children. Their dedication to providing support and resources is unmatched. I am grateful for all the work they do.

S
1 year ago

👏 This organization is doing a great job in provid...

👏 This organization is doing a great job in providing support and resources to children in need. I am impressed by their commitment and the positive change they are bringing to so many lives. Keep it up! 🙌

S
3 years ago

Very rude and ignorant human resource department! ...

Very rude and ignorant human resource department! Dont try and apply here cause if your not able to keep the Interview and need to reschedule due to a medical issue. They will rudely disregard you in attempting to apply with them again. Rude, unprofessional staff I've ever had to deal with .

C
4 years ago

The review about the human resource department is ...

The review about the human resource department is true. Very very rude. Very inconsiderate. My son was sick after having multiple fevers over 100 which lead to him having a seizure and they wanted to let me go for boy coming into work. They don t value their employees. Getting hired was a mess it took forever. They told me I would have one position and gave me another because they were and still are understaffed. Had me coming in in several different occasions to interview and do paper work and things that should ve been done the one day I came in after being offered the position but becshe they were under staffed no one had the time to sit the the two hours wouldn t taken to complete the process in one sit down although I was told it would happen in one day. Very unorganized and inconsiderate. The head I HR is only concerned about her coins. Only would see her if she was coming in to try and fire someone or to fire someone. She will in a meeting and have an opinion on you and she doesnt know anything about you. She will have have so much to about you but never see you or take the time to come around and get to know you. I think her position should be reconsidered. She work in a entirely separate building and the way she does things is here say so if your not favored at work she won t take the time to talk to you to figure out the truth.

Now the ELC. If you do not have the time to monitor your child, if you don t talk to the child (well the ones that are able to talk) don t send your child here. I worked there for a little over a year. They were under staffed I started, the entire time I was there and are still under staffed. They had classes where there are only one teacher abd it should be 2. They can not keep teachers. Teachers come and go. Then with the bad HR getting hired isn t the best either. They have teachers that knowing talk about the students to the students saying racist and offensive things and they are still there. 3-5 has a better set of teachers then 0-3. I wouldn t trust them with my child. They let the parents come in and say and act a fool I mean they will curse you out and nothing is done but if you dare defend yourself it s a problem. I was told by the head of HR that because of the demographics we expect them to be a certain way and that s not going to change and she continued to say I m so many words that you have to be able to deal with it. Their demographics ... Families of blacks and brown. Blacks, Latinos, Hispanics (mass majority), low income families, families with disabilities. Now sitting there hearing this from her made feel like it was racism issue. Because people are less fortunate they are ignorant, rude and that s just it according to the head of HR. Like why was that even ok to say. All the parents are rude some have their reason I m that I had come to understand were valid. That place is messy. They don t have the best teachers now there are some good ones but the bad out weights the good. Again if you are not a parents that s involved and pay attention to your child you will be missing out on a lot of things. When I left I so bad because I did a lot for my students that needed to be done and was going to get done if I hadn t and I know it s just not being done. The classes I worked in both of them in 0-3 this years infant class, and last years 1-2 years old class were the worst classes. I was the third the teacher in both, the lead teachers were not knowledgeable about their jobs, they were not teaching the students anything, they didn t pay attention to the students, they didn t take the time to learn their students so they can help them. They were lying on the assessments the students are given, lying on paper work staying the students were able to do certain things so hey didn t have to do the actual work that will help the children develop and progress as they should. I shined light on that and my job started to go down the drain. I loved my students. The new director is a do it my way or no way. They don t like ppl that speak up for themselves!! That was me!!

About Children's Place Association

Children's Place Association: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty, Illness, Violence, and Racial Injustice

Children are the future of our society. They are innocent beings who deserve to live a life free from poverty, illness, violence, and racial injustice. Unfortunately, not all children have access to basic necessities such as food, shelter, education or healthcare. This is where Children's Place Association comes in.

Founded in 1991 in Chicago by a group of concerned citizens who wanted to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families facing multiple challenges such as poverty and HIV/AIDS. The organization has since grown into one of the most respected non-profit organizations dedicated to improving the lives of children and families across Illinois.

The mission of Children's Place Association is simple yet powerful: "to improve the present and secure the future for children who are at risk for abuse or neglect." The organization provides comprehensive services that help break the cycle of poverty, illness, violence & racial injustice many children face.

One key area where Children's Place Association focuses its efforts is on providing housing assistance for homeless families with young children. Homelessness can be devastating for anyone but it can be especially traumatic for young children who need stability and security to thrive. Through its housing programs like Family Housing Program (FHP), Rapid Rehousing Program (RRH), Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) & Scattered Site Housing Program (SSHP), Children's Place Association helps provide safe homes for these vulnerable families.

Another area where Children's Place Association makes an impact is through its healthcare services which include medical care coordination & case management services that help ensure that every child receives quality medical care regardless of their family’s ability to pay. The organization also offers mental health counseling services which help address emotional trauma caused by abuse or neglect.

Education is another critical component in breaking cycles of poverty & illiteracy among disadvantaged youth populations; therefore Children’s place association provides educational support programs like after-school tutoring programs designed specifically for low-income students struggling academically due to lack resources at home or school environment issues.

In addition to these core areas mentioned above; there are other ways that this non-profit organization helps improve outcomes for vulnerable youth populations including:

- Providing nutritious meals through food pantries
- Offering job training opportunities
- Providing legal aid services
- Advocating on behalf marginalized communities

All these efforts combined have helped thousands upon thousands overcome adversity while building brighter futures filled with hope instead despair!

In conclusion,

Children’s place association has been making significant strides towards improving outcomes among disadvantaged youth populations since 1991 when it was founded by concerned citizens looking make difference lives those most need within their community! With comprehensive service offerings ranging from housing assistance mental health counseling education support job training opportunities legal aid advocacy work – there truly something here everyone! If you’re interested learning more about how you can get involved please visit our website today!

Children's Place Association

Children's Place Association

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