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Welcome to Be Strong Families
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Welcome to Be Strong Families

Since our last Revitalizer on November 16, we welcomed three new staff Morgan Harvey as Training Program Assistant, Christina Wolken as the IDCFS YAB Administrative Lead, Amanda Ramirez as Marketing Associate, and two new board members Andreé Long and Stephanie Ceja.

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Revolutionizing ACEs Prevention: Unveiling the Science Behind Parent Cafés 
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Revolutionizing ACEs Prevention: Unveiling the Science Behind Parent Cafés 

In a collaboration spanning the better part of three years, Be Strong Families has proudly partnered with the Early Childhood Innovation Network (ECIN) in Washington, D.C. as they explore the outcomes and positive impact of Parent Café participation on parents, caregivers, and their families. This groundbreaking research effort, with the support of BSF, has recently culminated in a significant milestone…

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Illinois Youth Summit on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
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Illinois Youth Summit on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion

Illinois YAB was created by statute to give youth ages 14-21 in the care of IDCFS the opportunity to provide feedback on service delivery, programs, and policies that affect them, toward ensuring that all youth are optimally cared for and supported regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, language, handicap/disability, or religion. Illinois YAB is committed to youth empowerment, development, leadership, and achievement.

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Webinar Roundup: February 2022
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Webinar Roundup: February 2022

February heard many conversations during the Be Strong Families webinar series “Staying Strong and Positive for Ourselves and Our Children.” Topics like: parenting teens, Black History Month, parenting LGBTQIA+ youth, mental health, parenting as a father, and many other inspired conversations during both our English and Spanish webinars! Watch the full webinar videos for yourself!

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We’re a Member of the February #WeCanSaveTheWorld Sustainability Challenge
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We’re a Member of the February #WeCanSaveTheWorld Sustainability Challenge

Be Strong Families has joined the February #WeCanSavetheWorld Sustainability Challenge! For the entirety of February 2021, there will be a sharing of tips to have a more sustainable lifestyle. Special guests will join sponsor Inclusivi-Tee every day on Facebook, and each guest will give tips for creating a sustainability plan while also issuing a challenge for the day.

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Parenting a Child with Autism During the Pandemic
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Parenting a Child with Autism During the Pandemic

In our October 26 webinar for our series “Staying Strong and Positive for Ourselves and Our Children”, Literacy Programs Manager Deanne Surles and Mental Health Therapist Takara Montgomery discussed challenges and opportunities that COVID-19 has presented to Takara and her 13-year-old son, who has autism. By speaking from her own perspectives and her own unique experiences, Takara led webinar attendees in a learning experience of one individual’s journey through the pandemic with her family.

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Vitality and Voting: Creating Hope Through Action
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Vitality and Voting: Creating Hope Through Action

As we head into the final weeks before the national election, many of us are feeling anxious about the uncertainty of the election outcome and the potential challenges to voting stemming from both the pandemic, and the deep political and ideological divisions in our country. We invite our colleagues and partners to take an active stance in supporting one other, your staff and communities through this election season. Read about our strategic approach to supporting our staff, and utilize the curated list of resources we’ve compiled for this election season.

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