Children's Home Society of Florida

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Contact Information

3027 San Diego Road
Jacksonville, FL 32207
United States

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DayHours
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours

Protecting Kids: Dependency Case Management
Children unable to live safely at home find security, guidance, and opportunity with CHS. Our priority is always their safety and well-being, and our case managers are passionate about building bridges to success for children in foster care.

We also empower kids to realize their full potential by providing opportunities for counseling, tutoring, other educational activities, recreational activities, mentoring, and more.

Are you a current foster parent with feedback to share with CHS? Complete this short form to let us know what’s on your mind! We read every single submission, and someone will respond to you soon.

Early Childhood Court

Our Early Childhood Court program is committed to helping families succeed. Our dedicated team of advocates, therapists, child welfare professionals, and service providers work alongside the family’s case manager to help them achieve well-being and success. Keeping the child’s best interests at hand, the young child will either return home to their parents or begin their new journey to a forever family through adoption on an expedited timeline.

Protecting Kids: Foster Homes
We recruit, license, and support loving foster families that provide stability and safety to children amid uncertainty.


Services and information

  • Traditional Foster Care
  • Specialized / Therapeutic Care
  • Emergency Foster Care
  • Respite Foster Care
  • Adoption

Requirements to become a foster parent

Many adults are eligible to become foster parents in their state but do not always realize it. Each state in the U.S. has regulations and requirements for licensing foster parents. Florida does not require parents to own a large home or quit their jobs and become stay-at-home parents. Florida foster parents must:

  • Be 21 years of age or older
  • Prove good health and ability to care for a child
  • Maintain a stable income
  • Pass a background screening
  • Finish 30 hours of foster parent training
  • Complete a Home Study

The required training course is free to aspiring foster parents. It helps parents learn how to foster children and become licensed to provide foster care in Florida.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

4.2 / 5
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Ms. DAVIS
Oct 19, 2018

Anyone looking to adopt go there very wonderful place I donated and they gave me a rock with my son name on cause he passed and I wanted to give more for some reason but it made me happy to help someone else's..love this place...

Rating: 5

Clayton George
Jun 19, 2018

I found the staff to be very rude. They do not return phone calls or texts and had to involve the pediatrician twice for the best interest of the child. They were very disorganized and received conflicting information regarding the case. Very poor communiction.

Rating: 1

April Winters
Apr 11, 2018

Great facility and staff

Rating: 5

Sherri Cline
Mar 13, 2018

I lived across the street from the children's home society and was allowed come over play and eat with the kids when I was 11 yrs old and the caretakers and everyone one there was especially nice to me and was never rude to me I had a great experience there and was able to adopt it would be from them

Rating: 5

Angela R
Mar 07, 2018

Hard to find your building

Rating: 4