Connecting Caregivers to Each Other
These two Exemplary kinship practices help kin caregivers by showing them that they are not alone and providing them with information about available supports.
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These two Exemplary kinship practices help kin caregivers by showing them that they are not alone and providing them with information about available supports.
In partnership with our subject matter experts at the National Family Support Network, we’ve created six pieces to spotlight Family Resource Centers from around the country that are offering innovative, tailored supports to kinship/grandfamilies.
Connections Family Resource Center (FRC), based in Manassas, Virginia, serves as a trusted hub for families.
The Highlands Family Success Center (FSC), located in Passaic County, is a welcoming, strength-based hub where families connect, learn, and grow.
The Educational and Treatment Council, Inc. Family Resource Center (ETC FRC) serves families across Calcasieu Parish and surrounding rural communities in southwest Louisiana.
The Gallatin County Family Resource Center (FRC) is a school-based hub that strengthens families and builds community connections for kin caregivers.
The Idaho Hispanic Foundation operates as a trusted Family Resource Center, building connections with Hispanic/Latino and other underserved families across rural and suburban communities.
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest (LSS-SW) operates three Family Resource Centers (Phoenix North, East Mesa, West Mesa) across Maricopa County.
Kids, Kin ‘n Caregivers (KKNC) provides a wide range of services in coastal Virginia to grandparents, other relatives, and close family friends who are raising children whose parents are unable to do so.
Motivated by her lived experience as part of a kinship family, Dr. Angela Tobin founded Kinship Caregivers Connect (KCC) as a graduate student at The Ohio State University.