New Affordable Homes Will Help Children Impacted by Trauma and Foster Care

Read original article here Hillsborough County and partners build one-of-a-kind community in Florida At least 50 children who had been in the foster care system now have a new place to live thanks to a housing project funded in part by Hillsborough County. New Life Village is a residential community for families seeking permanency for […]
New Life Village adds more homes for foster families as it celebrates 10th anniversary

Read original article here TAMPA, Fla. – A Bay Area organization that helps foster children and their families is celebrating a milestone anniversary by increasing its housing capacity. The Broome family is one of 16 that recently moved into New Life Village. It’s a one-of-a-kind safe haven to support families who are raising foster children, […]
Unique New Life Village Residential Community Welcomes 16 New Families With Campus Expansion

Read original article here New Life Village (NLV), an intergenerational residential community, opened its doors to 16 families this month, moving into newly built townhomes on its 12-acre Tampa campus. The unique village model, the only of its kind in Florida, is designed to support low-income families raising foster-to-permanence, kinship and adoptive children, many of whom survived […]
New Life Village Helps Foster Children Thrive

Read original article here The New Life Village community was built to solve two big issues facing our community: children in need of foster care and low-income seniors in need of affordable housing. That’s because this community of low-income residences are available only to families of foster children, or senior citizens serving as surrogate grandparents, […]
Adopted foster children and their families find stable environment at village created by Tampa nun

Read original article here TAMPA, Fla. – Sister Clarie Leboeuf is proud of New Life Village, a safe haven she helped create to get children out of the foster care system. “If you’re in foster care and you’re moved around every four to six months or more, then where do you hang your hat? With […]