The SUCCESS program, in partnership with the Clark County Juvenile Court, works with families identified for chronic school absenteeism to identify root causes and to help resolve issues which impact school attendance. These issues include housing instability, custody and domestic violence situations, healthcare needs, educational services and more. The SUCCESS program helped 16 families in the last school year resolve legal issues which were barriers to school attendance and helped pave the way for families to be more stable. CHF Springfield recently provided funding of $7,500 to support the SUCCESS program for the 2024-2025 school year.
For more information on the ABLE Success Program, visit https://www.ablelaw.org/news-resources/posts/2024/april/able-parent-advocate-discusses-success-program-at-national-american-bar-association-conference/.