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Closed December 21st through January 1st for the holidays!

Caregiver Opportunities

See below for upcoming classes, trainings, and workshops available from the Children’s Advocacy Center. Classes and materials are free. Foster parents may earn education hours. Providers are always welcome to attend. 

Parent Cafes

Wed, Feb 18th:  10am-12pm or 5:30pm-7:30pm
Wed, Mar 18th:  10am-12pm or 5:30pm-7:30pm
Wed, April 15th:  10am-12pm or 5:30pm-7:30pm
Wed, May 13th:  10am-12pm only
Wed, June 17th:  10am-12pm or 5:30pm-7:30pm

The Be Strong Parent Cafes are safe spaces where people can talk and listen to each other about the challenges and joys of raising a family. Join for good food and conversation. Plus, receive a Starbucks Gift Card for attending. 

View the flyer HERE for additional information and registration details.

STEP: Active parenting of Teens: Families in Action

Multiple dates available throughout the year. Click here.

STEP (Support, Tools, and Education for Parents) is a program designed to support caregivers. Active parenting of Teens: Families in Action is a program that gives families critical tools for the challenging teen years. There are multiple dates available and both dinner and childcare are offered.

View the flyer HERE for additional information and registration details.

STEP: Strengthening Families Program
Adapted for Parents & Caregivers Raising children with Trauma

Multiple dates available throughout the year. Click here.

This program is designed to support parents, improve family relationships, and reduce problem behaviors, delinquency and alcohol and drug abuse. There are MULTIPLE dates available and classes are offered both in-person and online, but Jan-Apr dates are cancelled. 

View the flyer HERE for additional information and registration details.

STEP: Book Club. What Happened to You?
Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing 

Multiple dates available through September.

Each session includes icebreakers, chapter reflections, trauma-informed parenting approaches, and how the five Protective Factors strengthen families. Video clips and small-group activities enhance main ideas from each chapter.

View the flyer HERE for additional information and registration details.

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