Now Serving Treasure Coast Families

Better Together is expanding! We are ready to begin serving families on the Treasure Coast of Florida, strengthening families across Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee counties. Focused on […]

Vote for strong families!

It’s our honor to announce that Better Together has been selected as a finalist for the voting stage of the CareSource Foundation Grant Challenge. That means you can help support […]

Better Jobs Director

OVERVIEW Better Together works to end the root causes of poverty, dependency, divorce and child abuse by leveraging the power of the local church to provide struggling families with supportive […]

Finance Director

OVERVIEW Better Together works to end the root causes of poverty, dependency, divorce and child abuse by leveraging the power of the local church to provide struggling families with supportive […]

We’re hiring! Join our growing team

Can you imagine working for Amazon or Netflix from the very beginning, when their growth was starting to skyrocket? They had to innovate as they went along, building the plane […]

Northeast Florida Executive Director

OVERVIEW The Better Together team seeks a dynamic Northeast Florida Executive Director to oversee, support, and grow the Better Families program in Northeast Florida. He or she will lead the […]

Director of Marketing

OVERVIEW Would it excite you to get a chance to be part of Jeff Bezos’ leadership team at Amazon or Reed Hastings’ team at Netflix in the very early days, […]

We are Participating in Give4Marion, and Need Your Support!

Join us for a 33-hour campaign dedicated to raising money and awareness for nonprofit organizations doing good in Marion County. Fundraising kicks off today and ends at 7 p.m. tomorrow.

We help families weather life’s storms, and sometimes an actual storm becomes the crisis.

For families who are in poverty and isolated, a hurricane can push them over the edge, leaving children at risk. Our mission is to help families before they fall.

After Hurricane Ian in 2022, we were boots on the ground, knocking on doors and responding to the immediate needs of those most vulnerable in our communities. We mobilized hundreds of volunteers and worked alongside government officials, local partners, and churches to help at-risk families. We’re doing the same now in areas impacted by Hurricane Helene.