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The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

www.wilder.org

651-280-2000

Children and family mental health, consulting and training

Because I Love You

www.bily.org

(301) 530-3597

Events, workshops, group meetings for parents who have children (of all ages) with behavioral issues such as a negative attitudes, truancy, drug and/or alcohol abuse, running away, and verbal and physical abuse.

PACER Center (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights)

www.pacer.org

1.800.537.2237

Programs include: bullying prevention, dropout prevention, parent leadership and parents helping parents.

CARE of Southeastern Michigan

www.careofsem.com

586-541-CARE (541-2273)

Community and school programs, classes, links and resources.

Parent to Parent of Southwest Michigan

www.p2pswmi.org

(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.

Parent Talk

www.parenttalk.info

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.

Mother Voyage: Personal Growth Group for Moms

groups.psychologytoday.com

(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.

Parents Helping Parents of Massachusetts

www.parentshelpingparents.org

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.

Maine Families

mainefamilies.org

(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.

Maine Parent Federation

mpf.org

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,

Parent and Family

www.myparentandfamily.com

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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