Natalie Leek Highlights Providence House's Success in Family Reunification on NBC4
Natalie Leek, CEO of Providence House, discussed the organization's impactful work in providing crisis care for children and its remarkable success in family reunification during a feature on NBC4.

Natalie Leek, president and chief executive officer of Providence House in Cleveland, recently appeared on NBC4's 'A Safe Space for When Times Are Hard' to shed light on the organization's critical mission. Providence House stands as one of the nation's oldest and largest crisis nurseries, offering free, voluntary care to children during family crises. The discussion emphasized the organization's focus on family preservation and reunification, boasting a 99% success rate in reuniting families.
The feature on NBC4 not only highlighted the immediate benefits of Providence House's services but also pointed to a growing interest from communities across the U.S. in adopting similar models. This interest underscores the broader implications of Providence House's work, suggesting a potential shift in how communities support vulnerable families. The segment served as a powerful reminder of the importance of crisis nurseries in safeguarding children's welfare and strengthening families during their most challenging times.