Interview by Angelica Villa. Photos provided by Jonathan's Place.
For nearly three decades, Jonathan’s Place has been a sanctuary for children in North Texas facing abuse, neglect, and homelessness, offering them not just safety but a pathway to healing and hope. As the organization prepares for its annual “A Chance to Soar” Luncheon on March 14, we had the opportunity to speak with Allicia Frye, Chief Executive Officer of Jonathan’s Place, about the critical work they do, the challenges foster children face, and how the community can help make a difference.
We sat down with Allicia to learn more about her insights into the evolving needs of foster care, the organization’s plans for expansion, and the transformational impact Jonathan’s Place has on the lives of the children they serve.
Jonathan’s Place is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment for children who have experienced abuse, neglect, or trauma. Our mission is to help children and families heal and thrive. We offer critical services, including emergency shelter, foster care placement, and long-term residential care. We also provide adoption support, as well as a variety of programs designed to promote mental, emotional, and physical healing for children who have faced extreme adversity.
The community plays a vital role in helping us fulfill our mission. There are several ways to get involved: we welcome volunteers for various programs, including mentorship and event support. Donations—whether financial contributions or items like clothes, school supplies, and toys—are also crucial. Raising awareness in the community helps us reach more families and foster parents who need our services. Additionally, our annual fundraising luncheon is a great way to directly support our work and connect with other like-minded individuals. We encourage everyone to attend and share the message of hope we offer at Jonathan’s Place.
Right now, our most pressing needs are financial resources to help expand our programs, increase the number of foster families, and provide continued therapeutic support for the children in our care. We also need in-kind donations, such as clothing, educational materials, and basic necessities. Our goal is to continue providing personalized care to each child, and for that, we need the community’s support to sustain and grow our programs.
In the coming year, we are focused on expanding our programs and add to our continuum of care. Our biggest project for the new year is constructing an apartment complex at our Garland campus. By constructing our single independent living apartment complex, we are further meeting the needs of children aging out of the foster care program. We also aim to strengthen our partnerships with local organizations to provide more comprehensive services and advocate for policies that support foster children and families in North Texas. Ensuring that every child who enters our care has the resources and support they need to heal and grow is at the core of our mission.
We’re incredibly excited about our plans for 2025. We are looking forward to seeing the expansion of our programs, which will allow us to reach more children and young adults in need of stable, loving homes. We’re also excited to continue growing our community partnerships and making a deeper impact on the lives of children and youth in North Texas. Personally, I look forward to seeing the continued success stories of children who have found a forever family or have thrived in our care—those moments are what keep us motivated and committed to our mission.
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