Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, Inc.
973-642-8100
Include but not limited to: NJ Statewide Parent to Parent, Parent Center Technical Assistance-Northeast, Parent Training and Information (PTI) Center, and Center for Parent Information and Resources - A National SPAN Project
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Parent Information Center of New Hampshire
(603) 224-7005
The Parent Information Center provides parents with high-quality training, consultations, and resources related to both general and special education.
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Heartland Family Service
402-552-7400
Strengthen the lives of individuals and families in our community through education, counseling and support services.
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Parenting New Hampshire
(603) 624-1442 x 157
Source of info for parents on family events, expert perspectives on health and education issues.
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Nevada PEP
1.800.216.5188
Information, services and training for Nevada families of children with disabilities.
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Nebraska Family Support Network
(402) 345-0791
Peer mentors, family peer support and family navigator program for children and families affected by mental, emotional, or behavioral health issues.
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Parent and Family
207-251-2840
The Parent and Family website is a digital companion to a print publication. It offers an event calendar, a camp guide, articles and links to other resources.
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The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
651-280-2000
Children and family mental health, consulting and training
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PACER Center (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights)
1.800.537.2237
Programs include: bullying prevention, dropout prevention, parent leadership and parents helping parents.
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Detroit Parent Network
(313) 309-8106
Support for grandparents raising children, solo dads, and solo moms
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Maine Families
(207) 322-2319
Professional home visitors will partner with parents to access the information and resources that can support the physical and emotional health of their baby and entire family.
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CARE of Southeastern Michigan
586-541-CARE (541-2273)
Community and school programs, classes, links and resources.
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Parents Helping Parents of Massachusetts
617.926.5008
Parents Helping Parents pursues its child abuse prevention mission by providing two free parent support services: parent support groups and a 24/7 parental stress hotline.
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Parent Talk
781-453-5418
Parent Talk is a community-based organization helping families with young children connect, learn, play, and grow together. Services include communications, community service, discounts, family events, lectures, museum passes and a playspace.
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Parent to Parent of Southwest Michigan
(269) 345-8950
Parent to Parent of Southwest Michigan is a non-profit community organization offering services at no cost to families who have children with disabilities or special needs. Services include: network meetings, connections to support groups, training, seminars, panels and workshops.
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Mother Voyage: Personal Growth Group for Moms
(301) 485-6939
The Mother Voyage Group offers mothers a unique chance to talk with other mothers about their experience as a mom, to gain a moment for self-reflection, and to receive support and feedback about their journey as moms.
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Families as Allies
(601) 355-0915
Support line, family partner services, family network meetings, family training and community organizing events, statewide family network, youth move chapter, systems-level technical assistance and advocacy, public education and outreach for families of children with emotional and behavioral challenges
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Maine Parent Federation
1-800-870-7746
CANDO program reaches out to families of children, youth and adolescents with mental health needs; children’s behavioral health services; family support navigator program; family to family, maternal and child health,
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