NAACP Hears About FCCS Whole Child Focus

Protecting children and keeping young people safe requires more than focusing on abuse and neglect. Our priority is protecting the “whole child” - body, mind, and heart. 

That was the message shared by FCCS Executive Director Chip Spinning during his presentation to the Columbus NAACP. Founded in 1915, the Columbus Branch is a part of the boldest and oldest civil rights organization in the nation.

He shared that our agency undertook more than 12,000 investigations last year based on referrals or calls. Mental health is now a key part of that screening process into claims or abuse or neglect: from emotional behavior and crisis stabilization to the role and impacts of social media. 

And young people who come into the care of FCCS, Director Spinning added, benefit from having that one caring adult standing in their corner with them - a caseworker, a mentor, a volunteer - who serves as a heartfelt reminder to that child that they are not alone.

NAACP President Nana Watson offered the organization’s help with recruitment of foster families and mentors.

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