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Youth Anger Management Group (Youth Ages 13-17) [3/24 - 5/12]
Group sessions will be held as an opportunity for peer-engagement and open conversation on anger management using the evidence-based ARC Model as a framework.
Participants will learn tools to understand and control strong emotions constructively
March 24th, 2026 - May 12th, 2026 (8 weeks)
5:00 - 6:00 pm (Tuesdays)
Stepping Stones (Children w/Disabilities) w/ Martin [3/26 - 5/14]
with Martin Reese
Stepping Stones Triple P has been developed for parents of children with a range of disabilities.
Based on Triple P’s proven parenting strategies, this class gives you ways to deal with the kinds of childhood behavior problems and issues that can make family life stressful. Develop a closer bond with your child and teach them new skills through a supportive, structured approach with your needs in mind.
This program can help you:
- Manage misbeahavior
- Develop planning ahead routines
- Improve family dynamics
Family Transitions (Co-Parenting) w/ Martin [4/2-4/30]
with Martin Reese
Family Transitions Triple P is a program designed for parents experiencing stress related to separation or divorce, offering additional guidance to help parents adjust to shifting lifestyles. This program focuses on building skills to manage conflict with former partners and cope with stress in a constructive, positive manner.
*This is a reminder that co-parents are not permitted to participate in the same Family Transitions session. Please do not enroll any additional individual in this program.
Family Transitions (Co-Parenting) w/ Dr. Reese [4/7-5/5]
with Angel Reese
Family Transitions Triple P is a program designed for parents experiencing stress related to separation or divorce, offering additional guidance to help parents adjust to shifting lifestyles. This program focuses on building skills to manage conflict with former partners and cope with stress in a constructive, positive manner.
*This is a reminder that co-parents are not permitted to participate in the same Family Transitions session. Please do not enroll any additional individual in this program.
Supporting Father Involvement with Martin [4/27 - 7/13]
with Martin Reese
The Supporting Fatherhood Involvement (SFI) program directly addresses these challenges by equipping fathers with the tools and support necessary to reduce parenting stress, enhance co-parenting relationships, and increase father engagement, all of which contribute to positive child development. Through structured interventions—such as stress management workshops, peer support groups, and co-parenting communication training—the program fosters resilience among fathers and caregivers, particularly in families navigating acute disruptions, including divorce, separation, child welfare involvement, incarceration, and immigration-related separations. By mitigating these stressors and promoting healthy father involvement, SFI strengthens family dynamics and improves overall child and parental well-being.
Three measurable objectives:- Increase father engagement
- Improve co-parenting relationships
- Reduce parenting stress.- Financial Advising
$50 gift card awarded upon program completion (no more than one absence and completion of pre- and post-assessments).
Asesoramiento Como Mentor
Obtenga apoyo personalizado e individual para abordar los desafíos de comportamiento de su hijo y construir una relación más fuerte y positiva.
Coaching
Get personalized, one-on-one support to tackle your child’s behavior challenges and build a stronger, more positive relationship.