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Jacqueline McDonough to lead Angels Foster Care in Santa Barbara
Summary
Angels Foster Care of Santa Barbara has appointed Jacqueline McDonough as executive director; she holds a doctorate in organizational leadership and will emphasize trauma-informed care and reunification for children ages 0–5.
Content
Angels Foster Care of Santa Barbara has named Jacqueline McDonough as its new executive director. The nonprofit serves young foster children and prioritizes reunification with birth parents for children ages 0–5. Board leaders and the organization's founder commented on McDonough's experience and commitment to trauma-informed care. McDonough holds a doctorate in organizational leadership and has worked on building sustainable capacities in nonprofit settings.
Key details:
- Angels Foster Care announced Jacqueline McDonough as executive director.
- Board president Lori Baur and founder Meichelle Arntz praised her energy, experience, and focus on babies and toddlers served by the agency.
- McDonough is described as having experience in creating sustainable organizational capacity and implementing change strategies for underserved populations and holds a doctorate in organizational leadership.
- The organization emphasized a focus on trauma-informed care and reunification with birth parents for children ages 0–5, while noting adoption as an option that provides continuity of care.
- Angels Foster Care said strategic steps are underway to expand outreach, enhance foster parent training, build family resources, guide post-adoption and reunification services, and develop community partnerships.
- The nonprofit also indicated it is seeking members for its Board of Directors and listed its website, phone number, and email for inquiries.
Summary:
McDonough's appointment represents a leadership transition as Angels Foster Care prepares for continued service and planned growth. The organization reports active planning to expand outreach, improve training, and strengthen partnerships to support children and families in Santa Barbara County. The search for additional board members is ongoing.
