Bridges at Lake Worth
Connecting Families, Strengthening Communities

Bridges at Lake Worth
Tel: 561-899-1642
1712 S. Dixie Highway
Lake Worth, FL 33460
Fax: 561-598-5670
Director: Carmelle Marcelin Chapman
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What are Bridges?
Bridges, a program of the Children’s Services Council of Palm Beach County, are gathering places that connect local families to community resources so more children are born healthy, remain free from abuse and neglect, are ready for kindergarten, and are on grade level by the end of 3rd grade.
Why create Bridges?
Despite the efforts of previous community-based programs supported by Children’s Services Council, in some neighborhoods across Palm Beach County:
(For more detail on these and other child well-being indicators, please see CSC’s Zip Code Report: http://cache.trustedpartner.com/docs/library/000238/ZipCodeDataReport.pdf)
The services available through Bridges focus on giving children the best possible start in life. Why? Because children given the fundamental tools for success are less likely to drop out of school, get pregnant, abuse drugs or end up in prison. This benefits our whole society.
Simply put, what happens today makes a difference tomorrow.
How do Bridges work?
Bridges support a community-networking concept that coordinates services; reduces duplication of efforts; engages residents; and builds partnerships among businesses, nonprofits, municipalities, and civic and religious groups.
The 10 Bridges locations are run by local nonprofit organizations (Children’s Home Society and Housing Partnership Inc., in collaboration with St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church, Lake Worth Resident Planning Group and New Beginnings Community Development Center) that have experience in community engagement and long-standing relationships within their neighborhoods and beyond. While each Bridges will be tailored to its community needs, most will include the following: health and wellness information; support for parents in raising their children; access to medical care for pregnant women and young children; and links to programs that engage teens to make healthy choices.
Most Bridges will open doors early in 2011. In the meantime, you may see Bridges representatives at neighborhood gatherings – getting to know community leaders, sharing information and insight, and introducing themselves and the Bridges concept to local families.
Directions: From I95 (north or south), take Exit 63 and head east on 6th Avenue South. At U.S. 1 (South Dixie Highway), turn right. Continue on S. Dixie Highway until 18th Ave. South. Bridges at Lake Worth is on the NE corner of South Dixie Highway and 18th Ave. South.
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Bridges at Lake Worth is funded by Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County and a federal grant from the Department of Education.