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The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

www.wilder.org

651-280-2000

Children and family mental health, consulting and training

Thrive

www.allthrive.org

(406) 587-3840

Parent Place and Partnership Project

The Parenting Place

www.parentingplace.net

406.728.5437

Parenting classes, parenting aide program

Brookside Mothers Association

www.brooksidemoms.org

Playgroups, moms dinners, moms' night in

Operation Parent

operationparent.org

(502) 265-9045

Ongoing education, support and hope to those raising teens and preteens. Services include parenting handbook, classes and events, blog, resource room, e-newsletter and more.

Parents and Children Together (PACT)

www.pacthawaii.org

1-808-847-3285

Youth and family services offered include early childhood education, mental health support, child abuse and neglect prevention and treatment, community building and economic development, domestic violence prevention and treatment.

Family Matters Parent Training and Information Center

www.fmptic.org

1-866-436-7842

Assist parents of children with disabilities to be informed participants in the special education process.

Child & Family Service

www.childandfamilyservice.org

(808) 681-3500

The organization offers countless family support programs within the following categories: care for Keiki, empower youth, honor Our kūpuna, prevent trauma, heal from trauma.

Indiana Parenting Institute

www.indianaparentinginstitute.org

219-886-1111

IPI offers various parenting programs, a resource center that lists community resources and community opportunities in support of family well-being.

The Family Conservancy

www.thefamilyconservancy.org

913-342-1110

Counseling, financial support and education, head start, child care resources, resources and links, parenting class calendar, parenting links and schools out guide

The Pyramid Community Parent Resource Center

www.pyramidparentcenter.org

(504) 218-8922

Formed by parents of children with disabilities, Pyramid offers roundtable sessions, support groups, leadership development and best practices.

Families First

familiesfirstindiana.org

317-634-6341

Individual and family counseling, Vistas: services for older and challenged adults, chemical dependency, domestic violence and parent education.

Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc.

www.ipulidaho.org

(208) 342-5884

The Parent Training and Information Center ensures that parents of children with disabilities receive training and information on their rights, responsibilities, and protections under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in order to develop the skills necessary to cooperatively and effectively participate in planning and decision making relating to early intervention, educational, and transitional services.

ASK Resource Center

askresource.org

515-243-1713

Parent training, information, and advocacy center for families of children with special needs across the state of Iowa.

Families Together Inc.

familiestogetherinc.org

(888) 815-6364

Assists parents and their sons and daughters with disabilities via parent training and information center, family-to-family health information center, parent-to-parent, education advocate

Family Nurturing Center of Kentucky

nurturingparenting.com

1-800-688-5822

The Nurturing Parenting Programs are a family-centered trauma-informed initiative designed to build nurturing parenting skills as an alternative to abusive and neglecting parenting and child-rearing practices. The programs feature activities to foster positive parenting skills and self-nurturing, home practice exercises, family nurturing time, and activities to promote positive brain development in children birth to 18 years. Lessons can be delivered in a home-based setting, group-based setting, or combination of home and group settings.

The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida

www.ounce.org

(850) 921-4494

One of the resources offered is parent support groups. These groups are broken down by area of the state (http://www.ounce.org/circlegroupsmap.html) and offer various types of parental support.

Georgia Parent Support Network

www.gpsn.org

(404) 758-4500

Georgia Parent Support Network is dedicated to providing support, education, and advocacy for children and their families with mental illness, emotional disturbances, and behavioral differences.

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