Supporting Families. Strengthening Connections. Restoring Hope.
At The Rose Project, we believe that every family has the capacity to heal, grow, and thrive when given the right support. Our Family Preservation Services (FPS) are designed for families referred by the Department of Child Services (DCS) who may be experiencing challenges related to safety, stability, or family functioning.
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Through compassionate, trauma-informed care, we work alongside families to strengthen relationships, improve parenting skills, and build safe, nurturing home environments where children can remain with their families whenever possible.
Our Purpose
The goal of Family Preservation Services is to prevent unnecessary out-of-home placement by addressing the core issues that led to DCS involvement. We understand that every family’s story is unique, and our team is committed to walking with you through the process — offering tools, resources, and encouragement that support lasting change.
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Our approach is rooted in partnership, respect, and empowerment, ensuring that families feel heard, supported, and equipped to build a stronger future together.
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What to Expect
When your family is referred to The Rose Project by DCS, you can expect a personalized and supportive process that includes:
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Comprehensive Assessment
We begin with an in-depth assessment to understand your family’s strengths, needs, and goals. This includes exploring family dynamics, safety concerns, and available support systems. -
Collaborative Treatment Planning
Together with your family and DCS, we create an individualized service plan that focuses on improving safety, stability, and well-being. This plan outlines clear goals and steps for progress, while honoring your family’s voice and culture. -
Supportive In-Home Services
Our skilled family preservation specialists provide in-home support to help address challenges such as communication, parenting, budgeting, employment, housing, or managing stress. Services are flexible and tailored to your family’s schedule and needs. -
Therapeutic and Skill-Building Interventions
Depending on your family’s needs, interventions may include:-
Parenting education and coaching
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Conflict resolution and healthy communication
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Substance use recovery support
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Domestic violence education and safety planning
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Emotional regulation and coping strategies
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Referrals to mental health and community resources
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Ongoing Progress Review
We meet regularly to review goals, celebrate successes, and make adjustments as needed. Our priority is to ensure that families continue moving toward stability and long-term success.



