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Family Tree
Our Family Tree is our way of asking you to join us in our continued investment in youth and families by making a monthly contribution. When we fortify our roots, we can feel confident in the stretch for new ideas to disrupt and co-create, measure and learn, expand and thrive, and communicate and model as lined out in our strategic plan.

Holistic Protection: Keeping Yourself and Your Family Safe
What is safety? What is security? How do we take care of ourselves in order to take care of our families?

A Path Towards Building Authentic Relationships and Creating Institutional Change: Allyship
Carol Mizoguchi returned to Be Strong Families’ “Staying Strong and Positive for Ourselves and Our Children” webinar series on January 8, 2021. This presentation continued the conversation about anti-racism through building authentic relationships and changing institutions.

A Corrective Perspective on Empowerment After Trauma
When hearing the word “trauma,” many of us have been conditioned to immediately think of something negative. Something that will have negative effects on our life, that we have no control over, and that requires healing. The word often brings connotations of victimhood, pathology, and shame.

An Interview with Tecoria Jones on Radical Family Engagement
On November 30, 2020, as part of Be Strong Families daily webinar series Staying Strong and Positive for Ourselves and Our Children, Be Strong Families President and CEO Katthe Wolf interviewed Tecoria Jones about radical family engagement. What works to engage families? What are the barriers? What would radical family engagement look and feel like to parents and agencies? Where is it happening now?

Back to School
Summer is almost a wrap and the impact of COVID-19 continues to be felt as we head into the new school year. There are many unknowns, competing priorities, responsibilities, and concerns. We know that together, we will be able to grapple with the questions, learn from one other, share strategies and feel stronger and more positive as a result of coming together as a community to hash this out.

Be Strong Families Board of Directors Meeting Updates in July 2020
The Be Strong Families Board of Directors met on July 20, 2020 to review FY 2020 and to chart the path for FY 2021. The board considered how we would work to advance our strategic plan, especially with regard to anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion and to creating a more just world, one in which individuals’ self-actualization is linked with community and social transformation (thanks to Ahmad Abojaradeh and LifeinMyDays.com for this cognitive frame).

Art for Well-being: Reducing Stress through Creative Process
Amid the uncertainty of 2020, I come to you today with a powerful tool for you and your loved ones that has demonstrated the ability to reduce your stress levels and improve your sense of wellbeing. ART! In 2018, an experimental study was conducted that indicated a significant drop in stress among participants who created art for 45 minutes.

#AMPlify: Creating the Future One Social Media Post at a Time
At Be Strong Families, we know we can create the world we want to live in. Through the movements and stories we choose to promote, we can begin to foster a reality of vitality, connection, healing, and justice.
As an outgrowth of our project “A More Perfect Union”, we have introduced a social media campaign called “AMPlify” that has been striving to blast out the work of others who are taking on the social issues of today and finding creative approaches to big questions. Peace is achieved through understanding of the other. That is why we want to create opportunities to learn about one another and add humanity to complex world issues.

Focusing on Resilience in a Stressful Time
Last week, my organization, the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP), released two new Strengthening Families resources in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the stress that families and service providers are currently facing: One for parents and caregivers, the other for providers who work with families.