Today is National Care for Kids Day and to gain a deeper understanding of the significance of this day and how organizations are contributing to the cause, we had the privilege of interviewing Sarah Rintamaki, Executive Director for Connecting For Kids, an organization dedicated to supporting families who have concerns about their child.
Q1: Can you tell us about your organization and the services it provides for children and families?
Sarah Rintamaki: Connecting For Kids provides resources, support, and community to families in Northeast Ohio who have concerns about their child. We support families who have children with mental health concerns, developmental delays and disabilities, as well as those facing major life changes. We offer library programs, Resources Fairs, and a Family Resource Specialist (FRS) Program. Library programs include support groups for adults, presentations by professionals, as well as hands-on programs that caregivers attend with their child. The FRS program offers a CFK staff member who meets with families and assists them in navigating resources. All programs are offered free to families.
Q2: What inspired you to start a business focused on caring for kids, and how has it evolved over the years?
Sarah Rintamaki: I started Connecting For Kids in 2011 when I wanted to provide other families with the same connection I found through an informal support group. Both of my sons struggled with speech and developmental delays, and between the doctor, specialist, and therapy appointments, I was feeling overwhelmed and lonely. By finding other families in similar situations, I felt connected and less alone. Not only did these families share new therapies and program information, but they also had a safe place to express feelings of grief, frustration, pride, and joy. Out of these beginnings, Connecting For Kids was born and has helped more than 15,000 local families in the last 12 years. Connecting For Kids started in the western part of Cuyahoga County and then moved into Lorain County. In 2023, we offered our first Eastern Cuyahoga County Resource Fair, in addition to the already established Western Cuyahoga County and Lorain County Resource Fairs.
Q3: Can you share any success stories or memorable moments that highlight the positive impact your organization has had on children and families?
Sarah Rintamaki: Through the Connecting For Kids Ask Us! Program, local mom, Janay, has been able to talk one-on-one with CFK Family Resource Specialists to get information on camps, adapted programs, and sources of funding. Here is what she recently said about our organization: “Their response time is amazing. With CFK, you feel important. You are not shuffled or forgotten. I feel like someone is focusing on me and my needs. It is a warm organization that feels like family, everyone is willing to go above and beyond to help my family.”
Here are some statistics about Connecting For Kids:
1. Staff connected more than 2,000 families with resources, information, and support during the 2022-23 program year.
2. In spring of 2023, more than 1,000 participants attended three Northeast Ohio resource fairs.
3. More than 2,500 participants connected in one of our programs during the 2022-23 program year.
Q4: Is there a particular message or theme you would like to convey to your community and the public on this important day?
Sarah Rintamaki: The lack of access to affordable childcare for families with children with disabilities, medical, and/or behavioral needs is a real crisis in our community. There isn’t any government funding to encourage centers to provide care for children with additional needs and many families have to leave work because they cannot find childcare.
Celebrating National Care for Kids Day as an Accounting Firm:
At Acumen MB LLC, we are committed to more than just numbers. We understand that supporting our community and fostering a bright future for our children is an integral part of our responsibility. National Care for Kids Day provides us with an excellent opportunity to demonstrate this commitment.
For more information on Connecting For Kids and the resources they provide, please visit their website at https://www.connectingforkids.org/. And a big thank you to Sarah Rintamaki for taking the time to educate us on her amazing organization and what they provide for the Northeast Ohio Community!