The program serves families in Pinellas county with 10 home visiting teams, focusing on educating and supporting families to be the best parents they can be. We can work with families from pregnancy until the child is linked to the school system (up to age 5).

Home visitors will help you identify and reach your individual and family life goals.
The program offers enhanced services provided by specialty staff including nurses, mental health counselors, father services specialists, and resource specialists as part of the team. Fathers are encouraged to participate as well.
The program uses the “Growing Great Kids” curriculum which is an interactive fun way to provide activities for the parents with their child(ren).
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Pinellas is one of the largest sites in the nation, serving over 1,000 families per year. In 1998, the Florida enabled the program to expand statewide, and this effort is known as Healthy Families Florida.
Modeled after the highly successful Hawaii Healthy Start program and part of a National Network of Healthy Families America sites, this intensive home visiting and family support program has been in operation since 1992.
The Florida Department of Health partners with the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County and Healthy Families Florida fund the program and provide support countywide. Collaborative partners include Bayfront Hospital, Morton Plant Mease Hospital, and Suncoast Center.
Juvenile Welfare Board
The Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County is committed to making children a priority, advocating for their best interests and investing to improve their futures.