Call 988 for Mental Health Support Llama al 988 para apoyo emocional

The next Parent's Café is on second Thursday of the month at 5 pm
Parents can bring their youth 13 to 17 who need to register to the Youth Cafe https://bit.ly/YouthCaféCarroll
Also can bring their younger children, and we will have a room where they can learn about emotional wellness.
View a video from our last The Art of Communicating with Love through The Inner Bean Project with Parents & Youth Cafe. VIDEO
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El próximo Café de Padres será el segundo jueves del mes a las 5:00 pm
306 Bradley Street Suite B., Carrollton, GA.
Parents’ Café meets once a month, on the second Thursday of the month. It is peer-led by Ms. Marina Rogers, who is a Parent AideParent Cafés are structured, small group conversations that create physically and emotionally safe spaces where parents and caregivers talk about the challenges and victories of raising a family. Parents gather around small tables, setup to feel like a café, and respond to specific questions prompts designed to promote mutual support and parent-to-parent learning. Participants leave Cafés feeling inspired, energized, and excited to put into practice what they’ve learned. Cafés are highly sustainable with training reinforcement, institutional support, and a commitment to an approach that engages and affirms parents as leaders. One of the the tools we use, is the Parent Café in a Box. Focusing on the five Protective Factors.
The Protective factors include:
* Resilience
* Relationships
* Knowledge
* Support
* Communication
Their mission is to empower pregnant mothers & families to overcome addiction and keep their families together.
Shelia Storey - Program Coordinator (678) 633-9429 sstorey@carrollcountyga.com
Referrals: Alyssa Bell - Case Manager - 404-719-9552 | abell@carrollcountyga.com
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Su misión es empoderar a las madres embarazadas y a sus familias para que superen la adicción y mantengan unidas a sus familias.

The Georgia Parent Support Network is dedicated to providing support, education, and advocacy for children and youth with mental illness, emotional disturbances, and behavioral differences and their families.
Every Tuesday @2pm, meets online, make sure to register to learn.
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El programa que ofrecen los martes a las 2pm en línea, brinda mucha información, y la brindan también en español.

Seeking support from other parents can help overcome feelings of isolation, confusion and stress. It can help you get a new perspective and a glimpse of somebody who has walked in your shoes.
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Tienen un grupo para familias con hijos con discapacidades o necesidades crónicas de salud que comparte experiencias e información sobre la crianza y educación de niños especiales.

Group meets on the first Wednesday morning of every month through the school year (last meeting in May) at 9:30am, and the third Thursday evening of the month at 5pm.
Villa Rica Library.
At the big room at the top of the ramp.
There are four upcoming "trainings" at Hunter Park (Ike Owings Community Center) the first Thursday evening of the month at 6. The first one will be February 5th, on creating IEP binders.
The second one is still up in the air because scheduling fell through, but the last two will be on IEPs and IDEA.
Must RSVP to save your spot konokeda@gmail.com
Caring Connections Meeting VR Library
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