“I have the energy to bring this organization into the future.”
"Technology is expanding so quickly, and children are not mature enough to understand what’s happening.”
Michael Mikurak believes the organization can be a think tank and test ground for youth development initiatives.
The two main drivers in Beth Houghton’s professional life have always been passion and compassion. Houghton will retire July 11, after nearly six years as Chief...
A community in South St. Pete is celebrating the addition of a much-needed neighborhood resource. The Jordan Park Community Food Pantry officially opened Thursday afternoon. Nonprofit...
Hope Villages of America (HVA) has announced its plans to provide 34 affordable housing units in an area desperate for housing solutions; however, 14 of those...
Click the arrow above to listen to the full conversation between Juvenile Welfare Board’s new CEO, Beth Houghton and St. Pete Catalyst Publisher Joe Hamilton. When...