CORA Services Launches Family Navigation Center Pilot Program

CORA Family Navigation Center

PHILADELPHIA, PA — CORA Services, a prominent Family Resource Center in Philadelphia, has introduced the Family Navigation Center Pilot Program. This initiative aims to transform how children and families access essential services, marking a significant stride in CORA’s mission to empower communities through quality care.

For over 50 years, CORA has served more than 20,000 children and families annually with compassionate care. Recognizing the increasing needs of Philadelphia’s youth, CORA identified the necessity for a guide to help families navigate the complex array of available resources. The Family Navigation Center (FNC) will offer a holistic approach, addressing intricate needs and helping families maneuver through various systems.

“We are thrilled to launch the Family Navigation Center pilot program, which represents a significant milestone in our efforts to support families in our community,” said AnnMarie McDowell, President & CEO of CORA Services. “For over 50 years, CORA has provided quality and compassionate services to more than hundreds of thousands of children and families. The FNC will allow us to be more efficient in how we assess individual educational and behavioral needs and how we navigate them through the process of obtaining those services.”

The success of the FNC is bolstered by an Advisory Council, a diverse group comprising professionals from education, healthcare, social services, business, labor, and community advocacy. This council plays a crucial role in the program’s development and implementation, ensuring it meets community needs effectively.

“The Advisory Council has brought together a wealth of knowledge and expertise from different backgrounds,” said McDowell. “We are confident that their insights will continue to shape a program that truly helps to transform lives.”

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Advisory Council members provide strategic guidance, influencing program design and ensuring responsiveness to community needs.

“I am honored to be part of an initiative that has the potential to positively impact countless families in Philadelphia,” said Kate Fox, FNC Advisory Council Member and Behavioral Health Policy Coordinator for Children First. “I chose a career in public health because it’s a way for me to help effect positive change on the lives of others, and I believe that through the Family Navigation Center, we have a unique opportunity to create a support system that addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by so many families in our community.”

The Family Navigation Center aims to streamline access to services, ensuring families receive the support they need promptly. Through this initiative, CORA Services continues to reinforce its commitment to fostering a thriving community.

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