Teresa Cirelli, who vividly recalls visiting the Society for Seamen’s Children with her mother and foster sister Phylicia in 1989, now works for the same organization that helped her family adopt her sister 35 years ago. At just 6 years old, Teresa accompanied her family to supervised visits with Phylicia’s birth mother at the agency’s St. George location. Today, Seamen’s Society continues its mission of supporting children and families in need, and Cirelli’s personal connection to the agency is a testament to its lasting impact.
Seamen’s Society launches ‘Bright Beginnings’ counseling initiative
Seamen’s Society for Children and Families has announced the launch of its new counseling initiative, “Bright Beginnings,” aimed at offering comprehensive support to children and