The Florida Department of Children and Families Reflects on Collective Impact for Florida Families and 2025 Highlights

December 31, 2025

The Florida Department of Children and Families spotlights milestones and celebrates outcomes achieved as a result of Governor Ron DeSantis’ leadership and the collective impact of many to protect, support, and empower Floridians and their families.


Today, the Florida Department of Children and Families spotlights milestones and celebrates outcomes achieved as a result of Governor Ron DeSantis’ leadership and the collective impact of many to protect, support, and empower Floridians and their families.


“The results we are seeing for children and families across Florida are not by happenstance,” said Department Secretary Taylor N. Hatch. “They reflect years of intentional leadership by Governor DeSantis and First Lady DeSantis, strong partnerships in the Florida Legislature and local organizations, and a commitment to serving families as if they were our own. Every accomplishment achieved in 2025 represents a moment that mattered—a child kept safely at home, a family stabilized, or a life saved. We look forward to another year of building a legacy that is continually informed by the voices of those we serve.”


Since 2019, Florida has sustained measurable improvements across child and family well-being, homelessness, behavioral health, and economic self-sufficiency. Florida’s deliberate and unrelenting focus on prevention, early intervention and targeted supports have contributed to the following outcomes:


Protecting Florida’s Most Vulnerable and Supporting Strong, Resilient Families

Child Protection and Wellbeing



Advancements Informed, Created and Guided by Those with Lived Experience



Homelessness Reduction


In 2025, Florida made important progress in reducing homelessness even as the state’s population continued to grow. Overall homelessness dropped by more than 9 percent, and the number of people living without shelter, such as on the streets or in cars, fell by nearly 19 percent. Homelessness among Florida’s veterans also decreased by nearly 19 percent. Despite the ongoing population growth, these declines in homelessness demonstrate that targeted housing programs and support services are helping more people find stable places to live.


Fortifying Crisis Prevention and Behavioral Health Supports 



Modernizing Technology Systems and Innovation



The Department is grateful for the leadership of Governor DeSantis, valuable partners, and the incredible families we work to serve each day. As we look towards 2026, we are encouraged by progress made and motivated by the opportunities that lie ahead.