The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida
(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.
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The Center for Family Services of Palm Beach County Inc.
561-616-1222
The organization’s overall vision is to strengthen the family structure. They offer various types of counseling including programs for victims of abuse or violence, substance abuse problems and individual and family counseling.
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Georgia Parent Support Network
(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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Alabama Parent Education Center
334-567-2252 or toll-free in Alabama: 866-532-7660
APEC provides services and supports to assist families, particularly those underserved including minority, low-income, and those with children with disabilities. APEC provides parents with training, information, and support to help them become meaningful participants in their children's education and lives. Programs include a youth transition project, school improvement services, imagination library, cooperative parenting, special families, and dedicated dads.
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One Heart For Women and Children
www.oneheartforwomenandchildren.org
helponeheart@gmail.com
321-299-4594
Resources for families as they transition through and overcome varying hardships of daily living in the Central Florida region and abroad. Established partnerships with many Central Florida resources to educate, empower, and mentor men, women and children.
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Children’s Museum Missoula
www.childrensmuseummissoula.org
406.721.7690
Families First: parenting workshops
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Parent to Parent of Whatcom County
360-255-2056
Emotional support for parents of children with disabilities and chronic illnesses. Information and referrals to community resources. Social and recreational events., current information on disabilities, medical conditions and community resources.
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Family Works
(206) 694-6727
Food bank, parenting classes, play groups, food drives, WIC, teen and single parent activities and programs
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Charlottesville Family
(434) 984-4713
Parenting and family resources, activities and articles in a website and print magazine
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Boys and Girls Club Teen Parent Program
(802) 229 9151
The Teen Parent Program helps teens cope with the daunting task of parenting while also facing the physical, emotional, and social challenges of adolescence. The Program works to ensure that social, emotional, and logistical support is available to teen parents and their children when and where they need it,
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Good Beginnings
www.goodbeginningscentralvt.org
802-595-7953
Good Beginnings matches a trained home-visitor with a new family to offer them resources, relief and hope in the first 3 months of life; no charge
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Family Center of Washington County
802-262-3292
Parent support and play groups, education on parenting, home visits, help finding and paying for childcare.
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The Family Academy
801-377-5050
Single parent support groups, single parent resource coordination, parent education classes
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Sippy Cups and Chardonnay - A Non LDS Moms Group
Group for moms who like to drink wine, meet other fabulous non LDS (Latter Day Saints) moms, develop friendships for themselves as well as their kiddos, and have tons of fun. Our group is pretty diverse, we have stay-at-home moms, working moms, old moms, young moms, single moms, moms that are brand new to Utah and ones that are native. Most of our kiddos are newborn to five, but all ages are always welcome; dues are $5 annually
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The Family Support Center
801-955-9110
Counseling, crisis nursery, family mentoring program, adoption respite care, classes and groups, daycare.
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Parents without Partners
www.parentswithoutpartners.org
757-498-2566
Support group for single parents
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