Child & Family Service
Bryanna Baysa Fong is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in youth development, education, and research. Currently serving as a Youth Development Specialist at Child & Family Service, Bryanna manages classroom settings and tailors curricula to meet community needs while utilizing a trauma-informed care approach. Previous roles include Lead Contributing Writer at Empower to Change and Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where Bryanna conducted data collection and analysis. Additional experience encompasses teaching, workshop facilitation, and legal assistance, supported by a Master of Arts in Sociology and a Bachelor of Science in Child Development from recognized universities.
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Child & Family Service
We're All About FAMILY. Founded in Hawai’i in 1899, Child & Family Service (CFS) helps Hawai‘i families to address serious life issues, with life-changing results. As one of our state’s largest human services organizations, CFS offers a wide array of nearly 50 programs that serve all ages, from keiki to kūpuna. Child & Family Service meets families where their needs are, in their neighborhoods, in their homes, with their friends and family. We help families get the right start for a healthy, thriving future. Our programs strengthen families through parenting and child development counseling, prevention and intervention of abuse and neglect, healing from trauma, empowering teens and honoring kūpuna.