
Medicine Help
The Medicine Help initiative is here to provide assistance and support to those in need.
This is where our Family Preservation Model steps in.
Here are some questions to consider as you explore how a preservation model can help your church become an agent of transformation and hope in the lives of vulnerable families and children:
We've met lots of church leaders who are doing amazing work with programs that help families in need. But their real passion isn't just about giving a one-time handout; they want to make a lasting difference in people's lives.
We've been there too, and our goal is to share what we've learned. The good news is that you can use your current support systems to create meaningful connections with families. Our mentoring program can be a guide for you to discover the unique ways in which you can engage deeper with the families you serve.
This is a question that stirs our hearts regularly. We hold a strong conviction that the church should stand as the beacon in the community, the first place people turn to for help – a sanctuary of safety and a wellspring of hope, where someone is always ready to answer their call.
We're firm believers that the church is uniquely qualified to provide crucial support to families and children in need, helping them transform their situations and create a better future.
Within our church communities, there are many eager individuals ready to lend a hand, yet sometimes they're unsure of how to get involved or underestimate their abilities. Sometimes, all it takes is a straightforward invitation.
We're here to introduce you to a volunteer engagement approach, that you can customize to fit your ministry and harness the unique gifts of your people.

Jeff Chaisson serves as the Director of Salty Family Services. Jess started his career in social services working with teenage inner city gang members/sexual offenders in a residential program. After graduation, he moved to Florida where he continued his career working with adolescents struggling with substance abuse. Jeff obtained a second bachelor's in psychology and from there took an Assistant Director position managing two foster group homes. He then spent 14 years working in the foster care system starting as an entry-level social worker, moving to supervisor, and eventually an administrator. In 2013, Jeff and his wide Frances founded a non-profit focused on preventing child abuse and neglect. Two years later this non-profit joind the mission of Salty Church and it became Salty Family Services.
Child abuse and neglect is a growing crisis in our community. But you can be a part of the solution. If you want to learn more about the Family Preservation Model or connect with our team, schedule a meeting and let’s continue the conversation!
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The Medicine Help initiative is here to provide assistance and support to those in need.

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