Fostering Healthy Futures

Serving El Paso and Teller counties, the Fostering Healthy Futures® (FHF) Program is a prevention program for preadolescent children, ages 9-11, who have current or previous child welfare involvement due to one or more adverse childhood experiences, which may include the experience of maltreatment, housing instability, violence exposure and/or parental substance use, mental illness, or incarceration. FHF runs for 30 weeks over the academic year and includes structured individual mentoring and group-based skills training to promote healthy youth development and reduce trauma-related symptoms and behaviors. Program evaluations suggest that FHF is highly acceptable to diverse children, families, and county partners.

FHF has been rigorously evaluated. Study findings suggest that children who received the mentoring and skills group program, relative to those who received an assessment only, evidenced:

  • Better mental health functioning
  • Fewer trauma symptoms
  • Less mental health treatment
  • Fewer psychotropic medications
  • Less delinquency
  • Fewer placement changes
  • Less residential treatment
  • Higher rates of permanency

Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains is excited to offer this evidence-based program in conjunction with several county departments of human services.

In addition:

  • FHF has been found to maximally benefit youth with less severe trauma histories
  • Children with sexual behavior problems, those in residential placements, and those with very mild developmental delays can be enrolled, assuming they meet the above criteria
  • Children continue in the program even if they are placed in out-of-home care, change living situations, or have a change in child welfare case status (open/closed).

For more information about the program please email us at: El Paso and Teller counties click here.