During a recent government meeting, the City of San Francisco highlighted the critical role of Raleigh Family Visitation Services in supporting families facing high conflict situations, particularly those involving domestic violence. The program, which has been operational for over 30 years, provides supervised visitation services to families referred by the family court system.
The director of Raleigh Family Visitation Services emphasized the program's unique position as the only one of its kind in the Bay Area and potentially the entire state. Last year alone, the program served approximately 500 families, demonstrating its significant impact on the community. The director noted that the program has expanded its reach to include San Mateo and Marin Counties, further extending its support to families in need.
Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, Raleigh Family Visitation Services adapted by shifting from in-person to online services, ensuring continued support for families. The director credited the unwavering support from St. Francis Hospital as essential to the program's success and its ability to improve the mental health of children and families in the region.
This meeting underscored the importance of community-based services in addressing family dynamics and the ongoing commitment of local organizations to support vulnerable populations. As the city moves forward, the continued collaboration between Raleigh Family Visitation Services and local institutions will be vital in fostering healthier family relationships and enhancing community well-being.