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  Established in 1966, Crittenton provides residential treatment to children (boys and girls ages 6-12) and adolescent girls (ages 12-21) who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect, who are pregnant or parenting, or who have entered the juvenile justice system as youth offenders. All clients in our care have been assessed as needing intensive therapy, socialization skills, independent living skills, and a lot of "tender loving care" in a structured setting. To further server these troubled children, we also operate a non-public school, a transitional living program and a foster care agency. We currently serve 148 children and adolescents in residential settings and more than 50 additional children in foster homes throughout Southern California.
   
  To best match the needs of children with the capabilities of agencies, the State of California uses a "level" system. The higher the level of care needed by a child, the greater the capabilities required of an agency for counseling, medical care, staff supervision, etc. Obviously, the higher the level of service, the greater the cost of providing that care. The highest level of care is a Level 14 - virtually a psychiatric hospitalization. Crittenton is a Level 12 program which requires a high level of staffing 24 hours a day / 7 days a week as well as comprehensive counseling, medical, and other services. To continue to qualify at such a high level, FCS must maintain high staffing levels, a high ration of degreed and/or experienced staff, and extensive staff training. Most counties are greatly in need of level 12 and level 14 beds - places that FCS that can successfully treat greatly troubled children.
   
 
 
   
 
OFFICERS
 
  Raymond Jankowski, CPA
President
Patricia Spencer, PhD
Secretary
     
  Mike Oates, Sr.
Vice President
JoAnne Olson
Past President
     
  Winston Miller
Treasurer
     
     
   
  BOARD
  Tracy Bair
Jana Bogart
David Choye
Dorothy Evans
Christine Fraschetti
Robert Lingua, MD
Joe Lins
Kevin McGlensey
Jolene Munson



   
 
 
   
  ADMINISTRATION  
  Joyce Capelle, MPA, JD
Chief Executive Director
Denise Cunningham, MFT
Deputy Executive Director
     
  Judy Ferren
Director, Human Resources
 
     
  Marilyn Salzman
Director, Development
 
     
  PROGRAM SERVICES  
  Lisa Simpson, MA
Director, Adolescent Programs

Director, Clinical/Valley View Campus
     
 
Director, Clinical/Valley View Campus
Lynda Scarlino, BA
Director, Children's Program
     
 
Director, Clinical/Harbor Campus

     
  Debra Webb, LCSW
Director, Foster Family Agency
Jayne Millstein, MA
Director, Education Programs
   
   
 
  All programs are licensed by the State of California Department of Social Services as a community care facility/group home or foster family agency
   
 
 
  State-California Association of Services for Children
  National-Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children
   
 
 
  Child Welfare League of America
  California Alliance of Child and Family Services
  Foster Family Treatment Association
  Generations United
  National Foster Parent Association
  Orange County Association of Children's Services
   
   
 
  Incorporated 1966 as a nonprofit, 501(c)3. Federal Tax ID 95-2492427
   
   
 
  Voluntary contributions. Federal, state, and county placement fees.
 

Crittenton Services For Children & Families
801 E. Chapman, Ste.230  Fullerton,CA 92831
P.O.Box 9  Fullerton, CA 92836-0009

Ph: 714-680-8265 Fax: 714-680-8207