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Centerstone of Tennessee, Inc., TN/FL

Centerstone’s Pathways and Treatment for Healing and Hope (PATH), to be implemented at the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone in Jacksonville, Florida, will expand the capacity of family violence, domestic violence (DV) and dating violence service programs as well as community-based programs to serve adult/child/youth survivors of DV and prevent future DV. The project will address the needs of survivors of DV and contribute to the knowledge base for DV programs by successfully meeting ACF’s goals for the project.

PATH will serve 120 unduplicated adults and their 200 related children, including active military and Veteran families who have been abused or exposed to DV and reside in Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam, and St. Johns counties in Florida. Within the area, it is anticipated that 25,600 teens ages 13-17 experienced some form of dating violence, 410,165 residents ages 17+ have experienced stalking/harassment, 2,355 children have experienced maltreatment, and up to 90,465 children have been exposed to DV. Centerstone will partner with four (4) primary purpose DV service providers and will provide trauma-informed direct counseling, victim advocacy, and services to support the social, emotional, and developmental needs of the target population.