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Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis Highlights Success Of “Continue The Mission” Initiative

On Tuesday, First Lady Casey DeSantis highlighted the success of her Continue the Mission initiative, which launched in June 2022 to recruit veterans, military spouses, and former law enforcement officers to be child and adult protective investigators and case managers, as well as mentors to children in need, new case managers and child and adult protective investigators.

On Tuesday, First Lady Casey DeSantis highlighted the success of her Continue the Mission initiative, which launched in June 2022 to recruit veterans, military spouses, and former law enforcement officers to be child and adult protective investigators and case managers, as well as mentors to children in need, new case managers and child and adult protective investigators.

Since the start of the initiative, nearly 250 individuals have applied to work to protect Florida’s most vulnerable children.

This follows several recruiting events hosted by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and successful marketing with local partners.

“This initiative is an incredible opportunity to introduce our veterans, their spouses and retired law enforcement to the many rewarding career paths that are available to protect and serve Florida’s children,” said First Lady Casey DeSantis. “We hope these opportunities provide a continued sense of purpose for those who have already done so much for our great communities, state and nation.”

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Through DCF, the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs, other state partners, local veterans’ organizations, and community groups, the initiative serves as a call to action for veterans, military spouses, and former law enforcement officers who still have a desire to serve their communities.

Together, the agencies are actively recruiting to fill flexible career opportunities in the child and family well-being system. Additionally, the program identifies candidates to serve as mentors for children in need, new case managers, and child protective investigators.

Hiring fairs have been held in Pensacola and Tallahassee. Upcoming events are planned for Fort Walton Beach, Pensacola, and Jacksonville. Beginning in October, the initiative will expand throughout Florida.

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