Mom. … Angelee’s Journey

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Mom. A week-long series exploring motherhood “Am I going to be a good mom if I decide to keep this child?” Angelee says of her first fear of motherhood. Despite […]

Doing Good Together in North Central Florida

We loved getting to celebrate the impact of Better Together volunteers and supporters in North Central Florida at the 2024 Doing Good Together reception Thursday, May 2 at Church @ […]

Join us in Give4Marion!

Katie and Kevin Mosley said yes to keeping families together. In late fall 2022, when Better Together called and asked if the Ocala couple could care for a 2-month-old baby […]

Now serving families in Ocala, Marion County

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We’re excited to announce we are now helping families in Ocala, Florida, and surrounding Marion County. Volunteers and supporters joined the Better Together team for the ribbon-cutting of our North […]

North Central Florida Executive Director

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

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 Hurricanes Helene and Milton.