Juvenile Justice Symposium
The symposium, which will be held August 7-9, 2024, will address what is happening to our youth now to ensure a brighter future for them and us.
The symposium, which will be held August 7-9, 2024, will address what is happening to our youth now to ensure a brighter future for them and us.
You are invited to attend the Planning and Advisory Council Meeting on August 8, 2024, at 10:00 am.
Enjoy light refreshments while engaging in insightful discussions with fellow parents. Plus, take advantage of complimentary HIV testing to stay informed and healthy
Every Day Counts: Community Conversations on School Attendance
A Listening Session Series Addressing Chronic Absenteeism
You’ll hear from national and international leaders working on the frontlines of youth justice who are championing healing-centered approaches.
Be Strong Families has worked (and is working) with former parents with child welfare involvement to develop resources that support parents whose children are in the foster care system in getting their kids back and keeping them safely at home. In this workshop, staff will learn about the Get on the Fast Track workshop and group support that they can make available to their clients and the benefits that parents report on participating in the workshop.
In the state of Mississippi, college is an option for all, including those individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
Join us at "Understanding Your Child's IEP" presented by NFusion Metro. Discover your rights as a parent and gain valuable insights from Families as Allies. Let's work together to advocate for our children's educational success!
Join other parents for a monthly meeting and online gathering to coach and support other parents in any system.
Children under 6 are the most vulnerable to the effects of lead poisoning. The good news is that lead poisoning is 100% preventable.