The mission of the Community Partnership Group comprised of Parent-Child Center, Inc., and Housing Partnership, Inc. is to build healthy communities and improve the quality of life of children and families.  We strive to achieve our mission by providing affordable community based housing, strengths-based prevention, intervention, and therapeutic support.  These services are delivered with care and respect through a network of highly professional internal resources and qualified external service providers.

The Community Partnership Group (CPG) is comprised of non-profit charitable organizations that are recognized as leaders in providing a wide variety of services to families and children in Palm Beach County. Partner organizations, including the Housing Partnership and the Parent-Child Center, assist families in finding resolutions to a variety of problems confronting them in their everyday lives. Our goals guide us to assist in building stronger neighborhoods for stronger families through our dedication to excellence.



Housing Partnership, Inc. (HP)
is a Community Development Corporation formed in 1986 to help meet the community’s need for affordable housing and assist in neighborhood revitalization efforts. Our dedicated staff of professionals operates onsite in communities throughout the county and is headquartered in West Palm Beach. Services include assistance in obtaining and maintaining housing for first-time homeowners; neighborhood planning; community development and community organization; after-school programs in targeted areas; supportive housing for the mentally ill and individuals struggling with addictions; and family-strengthening and empowerment programs.

Parent-Child Center, Inc. (PCC), is a community mental health center founded in 1979 to serve the behavioral health needs of children in Palm Beach County. PCC works with families to help their children improve their behavioral and emotional skills so they may achieve their personal goals. We are committed to family-centered, asset-based services provided in collaboration with the families we serve and those individuals and groups enlisted by the family as resources. PCC provides a full range of traditional, non-residential mental health services including psychiatry, therapy (at home, in our office, and in schools), case management, and prevention services.