’r kids Breaks Ground on Expansion
The building expansion will allow 'r kids Family Center to double its capacity to work with vulnerable children.
Capacity to Work with Vulnerable Children Doubles
The success of 'r kids led it to receive state bonding to expand its building on Dixwell Avenue, where a groundbreaking ceremony was celebrated in late September. Photo Courtesy of Allan Appel/ New Haven Independent |
In 1996, Randi Rubin and Sergio Rodriguez gathered with three dozen concerned residents, service professionals and parents who wanted to reform the foster care system with a more humane approach to working with all involved — families whose children were removed; foster parents; and most of all, the children.
Starting with a $3,500 grant from The Community Foundation, the group launched what would become 'r kids, a state-licensed agency that helps foster children achieve permanency in loving homes, and has a reunification rate of more than 80 percent. The success of 'r kids led it to receive state bonding to expand its building on Dixwell Avenue, where a groundbreaking ceremony (pictured) was celebrated in late September. The expansion will allow 'r kids Family Center to double its capacity to work with vulnerable children.