DFCS Support
We provide guidance and support to African Ancestry families navigating the Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS), ensuring informed decisions are made in the family’s best interests.
JPD Support
Our team specializes in assisting families involved with the Juvenile Probation Department (JPD), advocating for fair treatment and equitable outcomes while addressing underlying issues contributing to involvement with JPD.
Mediation Support
We offer mediation services to facilitate constructive communication and conflict resolution within African Ancestry families, fostering healthier relationships and reducing the need for formal interventions.
Parenting & Co-parenting Workshops
Educational sessions equip parents and co-parents with valuable skills to strengthen parenting abilities and enhance family cohesion, covering topics such as effective communication and positive discipline techniques.
School Support
We assist with educational plans, tutoring support, and advocacy within educational settings to improve academic outcomes for African Ancestry youth, ensuring they receive necessary resources and accommodations.
Health & Nutrition Workshops
Practical guidance on healthy eating habits and managing chronic health conditions promotes wellness within African Ancestry families, empowering them to make positive lifestyle choices.
Mental & Behavioral Health Support
Our specialists provide culturally sensitive counseling services to address mental health concerns and promote emotional resilience within African Ancestry communities.
Emergency Resource Assistance
We offer financial assistance and resource support for rent, bills, and other essential needs during crisis situations, ensuring families maintain stability.
Community Resource Navigation
Our navigators assist families in accessing vital resources such as food stamps, cash aid, medical assistance, and food banks, reducing barriers and increasing access to essential support within the community.
Through these services, we aim to reduce dis-proportionality in the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice systems, increase access to supportive services, and provide alternatives to formal interventions whenever possible.