Children's Home of Lubbock
Danae Jackson has extensive experience in administrative and customer service roles, currently serving as a CPA Recruiter and Home Developer at The Children's Home of Lubbock since August 2017. Previously, Danae worked as an Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent at Seminole ISD, where responsibilities included managing personnel records and supporting district operations. Danae also held an Administrative Assistant position at Chaparral Golf Club, focusing on customer service and training new employees. Education includes a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Lubbock Christian University, complemented by a study abroad experience at Abilene Christian University, which involved research and company visits. Danae's early experience includes camp counseling roles at Blue Haven Youth Camp, fostering the spiritual growth of youth.
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Children's Home of Lubbock
The Children's Home is a community of volunteers, workers and supporters, pouring their efforts together to make life better for children who need to see that caring and love do exist in a world that has often been unfair and unjust. Since the Home opened its doors in 1954, over 7,200 children have been helped through the Home's services. Praised by licensure reviews as one of the best programs in the State of Texas, The Children's Home places a strong emphasis on family rehabilitation, with programs of care designed for children and their families. On any given day an average of 90 boys and girls are in care in the various programs of The Children's Home of Lubbock. The Children's Home is licensed and reimbursed for services rendered by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services and meets or exceeds all standards established for out-of-home care of children. Children are served without regard to their race, religion, or national origin. The Children's Home has a debt-free modern group care campus. All child care staff receive more than 50 hours of training each year. Spiritual training is a vital part of each child's life at the Home. Each cottage worships at a different congregation in the Lubbock community. Staff and children become active participants in the congregation where they worship. Spiritual training policies are set by the Board of Directors and implemented by our staff without regulation by the State.