Make It OK is a community campaign to reduce the stigma of mental health by increasing understanding and encouraging caring, informed conversations. Wednesday, May 28, 202511:30 am – 12:30 pm or 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Registration is required
A workshop for birth, foster & adoptive parents, grandparents, relative caregivers, child-serving professionals and community members to share information about trauma and the effects on children to strengthen positive relationships between children and adults. Limited Space – Register Early to assure a spot! Trauma Informed Caregiving, Flyer, (PDF, 2 pgs, 64MB)
As children, we’re taught how to become successful adults. By contrast, no one teaches us how to age well. We want to change that. Join Us for Aging Mastery- IN-PERSON the First Friday of each month in 2024 at the NGLVC
Building Positive Relationships with Children Who Have Experienced Trauma-A workshop for birth, foster & adoptive parents, grandparents, relative caregivers, child-serving professionals and community members to share information about trauma and the effects on children to strengthen positive relationships between children and adults. Free-8 session classes.
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