Geauga FFC.org
Geauga FamilyFirst Council Brings together family representatives and local agencies who work collaboratively and pool resources to promote safe, healthy, stable families and children in Geauga County.
Geauga County Job and Family Services responds to child abuse and neglect reports 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
During business hours, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), call GCJFS at: 440-285-9141 to report a crisis related to basic needs, such as food or shelter, Child or Elder Abuse or Neglect, Domestic Violence or Mental Health Emergencies.Outside of Business hours call the Emergency COPEline at: 1-800-285-5665 or 440-285-5665
Council Members
Council Members
“Together, we can do more to help our children”
The Geauga Family First Council is a collaborative of local agencies and community representatives who pool resources and work together to strengthen Geauga families. Through prevention, early intervention and the provision of services which support the entire family the Council is strongly committed to helping remove barriers for Geauga’s children. The Council has helped develop, and now funds, a wide range of community-based services. Our membership is mandated, in part, by the state legislature which created Family First Councils and includes:
Council Members
President – Don Rice, Executive Director – Geauga County Board of DD
Vice President – Evan Schrader – Family Representative
Administrative Agent – Craig Swenson – Geauga Job & Family Services
- Shelby Cooper – Family Representative
- Bob Faehnle – City of Chardon
- Jennifer Felker – ESC of the Western Reserve
- Ron Graham– Geauga Health District
- Betsy Griffin – Starting Point
- Mike Hanlon Superintendent – Chardon Local Schools
- Laura Hopkins – Executive Director – Lake-Geauga Head Start
- Christine Lakomiak – Geauga Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services
- Ken Latz, Family Representative
- Tim Lennon – Geauga County Commissioner
- Hasani Ngozi – Department of Youth Services
- Karen Perko – Geauga United Way
- Lindsay Svarovsky - Family Representative
Staff
Tim Kehres
Council Coordinator
Lori Babik
Service Coordinator
Rachael Tetlow
Program Evaluator
About Us
About Us
GeaugaFFC.org
Geauga FamilyFirst Council Brings together family representative and local agencies who works colloboratively and pool resources to promote safe,healthy, stable families and children in the Geagua County.
Geauga Family First Council is a collaborative, interagency organization designed to meet the diverse needs of families living within Geauga County through a unified system of services. The Council is strongly committed to removing barriers for multi-need children through prevention, early intervention and an inter-system provision of services which support the entire family.
Many families within Geauga County require the support of more than one agency. As a result, over the past several years the Council has helped to develop and now funds a broad continuum of community-based services for these families.
Most of the children and adolescents served by the Geauga Family First Council are in need of assistance such as:
- Child development/early intervention programming
- Health services
- Juvenile justice intervention
- Mental health and substance abuse counseling
- Social services
- Special education
Geauga Family First Council provides the framework for county agencies to coordinate collaborative efforts and take a proactive approach to sharing information, discussing areas of concern that impact both families and services, and developing community solutions to identified issues.
Council Meeting Dates
Council Meeting Dates
2024 Geauga Family First Council Meetings
- January 22
- February 26
- March 18*
- April 15
- May 20
- June 17
- July 15
- August 19
- September 16
- October 21
- November 18
- December 16
Meetings are held at 1:30 P.M. on the 3rd Monday of the month (except when legal holiday).
Meetings are held at the:
Geauga County Office Building, Suite B168 / Carlton Room 12611 Ravenwood Drive, Chardon, OH 44024
*March meeting will be held in Suite A334
Download a PDF file of the Meeting Schedule
Getting Services
Getting Services
Council’s Inter-Disciplinary Teams are composed of knowledgeable, well-qualified, skilled representatives from different community agencies and disciplines in Geauga County. These experienced professionals provide well thought out recommendations. Parents and agency staff are welcome to present cases. Council can convene an Inter-Disciplinary Team meeting on Mondays at 10:30 am or Thursdays at 2:00 pm. Please contact Council’s Service Coordinator, Lori Babik at (440) 285-1203 or Lori.Babik@jfs.ohio.gov to discuss your case prior to completing an intensive intake form.
If you are requesting a pro-social activity / goods & services, one of Council’s Inter-Disciplinary Teams will review your request via email to allow services/supports to be put in place quickly. Requests must be sent to us a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the start date of the requested activity/service.
Please visit our FFC Forms page for more information.
A program for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers between the ages of birth to 3 years old. The goal of the program is to assure that newborns, infants and toddlers have the best possible start in life. Services include pre-natal visits, developmental screenings and assessments, family support and links to community resources which promote children's growth and development.
There are two Help Me Grow components: HMG (Early Intervention) and HMG (Home-Visiting). To learn more about Help Me Grow or to make a referral:
www.helpmegrow.ohio.gov and click on "Refer to Help Me Grow"
Web-Based Referral Form: https://refer.ohiocentralintake.org
Questions
Questions
For more information about Family First services contact
Tim Kehres 440-285-1201, Tim.Kehres@jfs.ohio.gov
For more information about Help me Grow contact
Meredith Myers 440-729-9406 x1530, e-mail: mmyers@geaugadd.org
Other Council Funded Programs
Other Council Funded Programs
Bridges
A day treatment program program that offers intensive group-based therapeutic services aimed at the child who is at risk of being removed from his/her home due to emotional and/or behavioral issues (provided through Ravenwood Mental Health Center).

Family Stability
Individualized support and flexible services geared to strengthening families and keeping children in their own homes. Family Stability services increase the involvement of parents and maintain children in the least restrictive and safest environment possible (provided through an inter-agency partnership).

Help Me Grow
A program for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers between the ages of birth to 3 years old. The goal of the program is to assure that newborns, infants and toddlers have the best possible start in life. Services include pre-natal visits, developmental screenings, family support and links to community resources which promote children's growth and development. (provided thru Metzenbaum Center)

FFC Forms
FFC Forms
A completed Intake Form is required for all presentations to an Inter-Disciplinary Team and will be the only forms accepted in order for us to track data required by the state. Please complete the appropriate form below electronically and complete a separate Intake Form for each child presented. If you are unsure which form to complete, please contact Council’s Service Coordinator,
Lori Babik at (440) 285-1203 or Lori.Babik@jfs.ohio.gov.
If you are requesting funding for a pro-social activity / goods & services:
Council should be considered the payor of last resort. Council funding is intended for multi-system youth living in Geauga County. If a multi-system youth is eligible for Medicaid, the family needs to apply for OhioRISE. While eligibility is being determined, you can apply for FFC funding. Future funding determinations will be dependent on following thru with the OhioRISE application.
Email the completed form, ROI, and supporting documentation a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the start date of the requested activity/service to Lori.Babik@jfs.ohio.gov AND Rachael.Tetlow@jfs.ohio.gov.
If you have an intensive case you'd like to present virtually to an Inter-Disciplinary Team [ie: Bridges, Crossroads, Engage, FFT, IHBT, MST, out-of-home placement, or a difficult case for direction/suggestions] :
Please contact Council’s Service Coordinator, Lori Babik at (440) 285-1203 or Lori.Babik@jfs.ohio.gov to discuss the case prior to filling out the intensive form. Council can convene an Inter-Disciplinary Team meeting on Mondays at 10:30 am or Thursdays at 2:00 pm.
After you've talked with Lori, the intensive form must be filled out in its entirety and submitted a minimum of 5 business days prior to the scheduled presentation date set. Please email the completed form, ROI, and supporting documentation to Lori.Babik@jfs.ohio.gov AND Rachael.Tetlow@jfs.ohio.gov.
LINK TO INTENSIVE INTAKE FORM
John Murray Awards
John Murray Awards
2019 John Murray Award Winners
2019 Special Award Winner
2019 Community Partner Award
Chardon, OH. November 6, 2019 – Two community members were recognized earlier this week for their passionate work on behalf of Geauga families and children at the 10th John Murray Commitment to Families and Children Award reception held at the Geauga Public Library System Administrative Center. The Geauga Family First Council, a collaborative of local agencies and community representatives, sponsors the event.
The John Murray Volunteer Award was given to:
Trent Lamb who has been a volunteer with CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) for 10 years. He has devoted countless hours to advocating for the best interests of abused, neglected, and dependent children referred by Juvenile Court. Trent works one-on-one with each youth trying to do whatever it takes to help that child succeed.
The John Murray Professional Award was given to:
Karen Lackey who for over 30 years has had an impact in the Geauga community on behalf of kids. She helped start and continues to run the county’s Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program and the community’s Youth-Lead Prevention efforts. Karen also is considered the driving force behind Cardinal Community Forum and the Cardinal Middle School Pilot Project
“This award is presented on a bi-annual basis to individuals in Geauga County, who have exhibited a continued commitment to Geauga’s families and children, coupled with a special passion for their work,” says Don Rice, President of Geauga Family First Council and the Superintendent at the Geauga Board of DD.
Since 2001 Geauga Family First Council has presented the John Murray Award to individuals who “go above and beyond” in supporting and advocating for children and families. This year the Council received nominations for 10 individuals “all of whom significantly impact the lives of Geauga’s children making the selection process extremely difficult,” according to Tim Kehres, the Geauga Family First Council Coordinator.
As Brad Welch, the Council’s Case Services Coordinator, said in his presentation: “all of the nominees have special qualities in common - quiet effectiveness, an ongoing commitment to Geauga children, and a passion for their work.”
The award is named in honor of John Murray, an original member of Geauga Family First Council and the Geauga County Administrator from 1993 to 1999. “John Murray epitomized the phrase ‘above and beyond the call of duty’”, Jim Adams, the Executive Director of the Geauga Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services pointed out. “John was interested in the progress of each child and in his own quiet but effective way, pushed Geauga Family First Council and other local agencies and administrators to keep the best interest of each child and family at the heart of their decision-making.”
Two other special presentations were made at the reception. Jeff Orndorff, a longtime Geauga attorney, was honored for his passionate advocacy inside and outside the courtroom on behalf of Geauga’s children and families. The Geauga non-profit Hope for Kids was also honored for its collaborative and impactful work raising funds and community awareness on behalf of Geauga’s at-risk youth.
The Geauga Family First Council is a partnership of government agencies, community organizations, and family representatives who work together to improve the well-being of children and families. Through prevention, early intervention and the provision of services which support the entire family the Council is strongly committed to helping remove barriers for Geauga’s children. The Council has helped develop, and currently funds, a wide range of community-based services which include the BRIDGES Program, the Family Stability Program, the Geauga Therapeutic Youth Center, Geauga Help Me Grow - Early Intervention, Geauga’s ENGAGE Program, and Service Coordination.
2019 John Muarray Awards Nominees
Front row (left to right)
Teri Malnar, Karla Faso, Karen Lackey, Trent Lamb
Back row (left to right)
Arthur Brite, Joan Blackburn, Kristine Cook, Mary Ruth Shumway, Colleen Bednar, Jeff Orndorff
Community Resources
Community Resources
Catholic Charities of Geauga County
www.ccdocle.org/locations/catholic-charities-geauga-county
Community Preschool
www.communitypreschoolkids.com www.escwr.org/
Geauga County Board of Developmental Disabilities
www.geaugadd.org
Geauga County Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services
www.geauga.org
Geauga County Job & Family Services
www.geaugajfs.org
Ohio State University Extension
www.geauga.osu.edu
St. Luke Episcopal Church
www.stlukechardon.org
Tri-county Association for the Education of Young Children
www.naeyc.org
United Way
www.uwsgc.org
ESC of the Western Reserve
www.escwr.org/
Geauga County Juvenile Court
www.geaugacourts.org
Geauga County Public Library
www.geaugalibrary.org
Geauga Family First Council
www.geaugaffc.org
Help Me Grow
www.geaugaffc.org/helpmegrow
NAMI -Geauga County
www.namigeauga.org
Ravenwood Health
https://ravenwoodhealth.org/
Starting Point
www.starting-point.org
Torchlight Youth Mentoring Alliance
https://torchlightyouthmentoring.org/
(440) 285-1201
(440) 286-6654 
1-800-755-4769
1-855-418-3322
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