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Join a Parenting Group

Strengthen Your Family

Parenting comes with unique challenges, but you don’t have to navigate them alone. Our Parental Support Groups provide a safe space for parents and guardians to connect, share experiences, and receive guidance on raising resilient and healthy children.

Find Emotional Support

Gain Expert Advice

Develop Effective Parenting Strategies

Create a Stronger Family Bond

Group Topics We Focus On

Our interactive events are designed to address issues most relevant to young people today.

Raising Emotionally Resilient Kids

Strategies for helping children cope with stress, anxiety, and life challenges.

Substance Abuse Prevention

Equipping parents with knowledge and tools to protect their children from drugs and fentanyl exposure.

Navigating Behavioral Issues

Understanding and managing common childhood and teen behavioral struggles.

Single Parent & Blended Family Support

Guidance and encouragement for navigating unique family dynamics.

Are the programs free?

Yes, most of our programs are free or offered at a minimal cost, thanks to the generous support of our donors and community partners.

Are sessions faith-based or secular?

We offer both faith-based and general support sessions to meet diverse family needs.

How often do the parental support groups meet?

Our groups typically meet once a week, but schedules may vary depending on the specific topic or group. We also offer special workshops and guest speaker sessions throughout the year.

Can I attend if I’m a grandparent or another relative raising a child?

Yes! We welcome grandparents, aunts, uncles, and any caregiver who plays a significant role in a child's life. Our goal is to support all family members involved in a child’s well-being.

Everyone Needs Help

Parenting is tough, but you don’t have to do it alone. We’re here to support, uplift, and navigate the journey together.

70% of Parents

Say they worry about their child's mental health and emotional well-being.

67% of Parents

Say they feel judged for their parenting choices.

50% of Parents

Lack a strong support system.

1 in 3 Parents

Reports feeling overwhelmed by the demands of parenting.

Families with Parental Support Networks

Are 40% more likely to report positive child development outcomes.

1 in 5 Parents

Has experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression due to parental stress.

Support. Guidance. Community.

Parenthood comes with challenges, but you don’t have to face them alone.

Join our supportive community to connect, learn, and grow together.