We Create A World Of

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Safe Children.

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Strong Families.

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Vibrant Communities.

Fiscal year 2023 was another year of widening growth and deepening impact on the lives of many Floridians. Below are just a few of the numbers that represent our work last year. Each number represents a vulnerable Floridian in need of life-changing services. Your unwavering commitment and generosity have driven us to another year of positive change throughout Florida. Whether financial contributions, volunteer efforts, or spreading awareness, we are grateful for your support and continued collaboration. We look forward to continuing to create a world of safe children, strong families, and vibrant communities.

2023 IMPACT REPORT

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23,326

children and families served through community counseling, foster care & adoption, and family support programming.

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758

youth found refuge and direction at one of our shelters or group homes.

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Educated more than

3,990

at-risk children and supported their families through LSF Early Head Start and Head Start programs.

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Served more than

3,578,232

meals and snacks in our Head Start and after-school programs.

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Managed the prevention and treatment of mental health and substance abuse for

3,903,092

individuals through LSF Health Systems across 23 counties.

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Supported

357

adults at risk of exploitation due to age, disability, or other life-altering issues.

Making an impact.

Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, LSF has more than 65 programs throughout Florida and approximately 1,600 dedicated employees.

We are making a genuine and constructive impact in the communities we serve.
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LSF helps communities build healthier, happier, and hope-filled tomorrows by impacting the lives of 1 in 50 Floridians through various services offered across the state. We seek to bring healing, hope and help to people in need of all walks of life regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and identity. 

LSF Leadership

Samuel M. Sipes

Samuel M. Sipes

PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Sam joined LSF as CEO in September 2007. At that time, LSF had several hundred employees and an annual budget of approximately $30 million. During his tenure, Sam led the agency’s tremendous growth to more than 2,500 employees and a budget of more than $400 million. Sam has a background in leadership roles in nonprofit organizations, as well as experience in child welfare, social services, mental health, and programs for senior citizens. Prior to joining LSF, Sam served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Lutheran Social Services of the South (LSSS) in Austin, Texas. Under his leadership LSSS became the largest provider of children’s residential services in Texas. Sam also was instrumental in expanding residential and non-residential services to senior citizens along with disaster response efforts across Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. In 2005, Sam was among the key leaders that helped organize and manage the regional and national response to Hurricane Katrina. Sam has served on numerous boards including the Council on Accreditation of Child and Family Services, the Florida Coalition for Children, and Lutheran Services in America. He was a member of the Florida Faith-Based and Community-Based Advisory Council to identify ways to deliver services more effectively. Sam received both a Master of Science in Social Work and a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin.

“Great vision without great people is irrelevant.”
–James C. Collins
Bob Wydra

Bob Wydra

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Known as a nonprofit executive with an extensive financial and accounting background, Bob joined LSF in 2016. He comes to LSF after spending 15 years as Controller and CFO at the Children’s Home Society of Florida. With over 25 years in the not for profit sector, Bob is well versed in nonprofit accounting, fiscal policy compliance, budgeting, forecasting, and strategic planning.

“A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty.”
–Unknown
Amelia Fox

Amelia Fox

CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER

Amelia brings deep knowledge in developing and executing strategies for growth across multiple industries, and has significant experience in building people-focused organizations and designing and implementing programs to improve outcomes and overall business processes. She has led several organizational transformations to include building a strategic planning team and developing global strategies for growth at a multi-billion dollar payments company. She holds a BA in psychology from Davidson College and an MBA from Yale University, School of Management.

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
–Jeremiah 29:11
Dr. Christine Cauffield

Dr. Christine Cauffield

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER & EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT - SAMH

Dr. Christine Cauffield has served as President and CEO of organizations providing integrated health services for children through seniors, including a corporation that provides in-patient, acute psychiatric care to seniors in crisis. She received her doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from Florida Institute of Technology and completed her Internship and Post-Doctoral Residency at Harvard Medical School, where she specialized in geriatric neuropsychology. She serves as President of Florida Council on Aging, President of Florida Association of Managing Entities, and serves on the Executive Board of Smart Justice of Florida.

“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.”
–Maya Angelou
Robert W. Haley, Esq.

Robert W. Haley, Esq.

GENERAL COUNSEL

Prior to joining LSF in 2016, Rob served as a Senior Associate with a Tampa based civil litigation firm. In this role he primarily practiced in the areas of plaintiff’s side insurance disputes (general liability and property), wrongful death, catastrophic injury, and mass tort proceedings. Additionally, his experience includes the direct legal representation of clients similarly served in multiple programs operated by LSF, including Immigrant Detainees, Refugees, Asylees, and Guardianship populations. Rob is an admitted member in good standing of The Florida Bar

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”
- Margaret Mead
Mike Carroll

Mike Carroll

CHIEF OPERATIING OFFICER

Mike joined LSF in 2018 after retiring as the Secretary of the Florida Department of Children and Families ending a state career that spanned more than 28 years within the department. As the Chief Operating Officer, Mike manages the day-to-day operations of LSF’s core lines of service including Family Focus, Head Start and Health Systems. Mike also oversees the Central Services Departments of Human Resources and Quality Assurance and works to champion our mission, vision and values. One of Mike’s biggest strengths is advocating for vulnerable families and that is clear in LSF’s expansion of child welfare programs across the state.

“Individual commitment to a group effort – that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.”
– Vince Lombardi
Bob Bialas

Bob Bialas

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF CHILDREN & HEAD START SERVICES

Bob joined LSF in 2019 after retiring as a Captain from the United States Public Health Service (USPHS). Bob served in many different capacities throughout his 26+ years with the USPHS. As the Executive Vice President of Children and Head Start Services, Bob is responsible for overseeing Head Start services for approximately 5,800 children and families, totaling $53 million with over 750 employees throughout Florida.

“Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier”
– Saint Teresa of Calcutta
Lisa Mayrose

Lisa Mayrose

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF FAMILY FOCUS

While Lisa is driven by measurable outcomes and is known as a change agent, she recognizes people are the most important resource and dedicates time to growing and nurturing leaders to further strengthen social services in Florida. Lisa most recently served as the Vice President of Operations for LSF Family Focus. As the Executive Vice President of Family focus, Lisa now oversees child welfare, children and families in need of services (CINS/FINS) programs, refugee services, adult advocacy, and multiple other direct service programs. Since joining LSF four years ago, Lisa’s scope of responsibility has grown significantly. Before joining us at LSF she was the former Regional Managing Director for the Department of Children and Families in the SunCoast Region. Lisa is a 30-year social services veteran and was a longtime DCF employee with a wide array of program and operations experience.

“Alone we can do so little – together we can do so much.”
- Helen Keller