About Circle of Parents®
Circle of Parents provides a friendly, supportive environment led by parents and other caregivers. It’s a place where anyone in a parenting role can openly discuss the successes and challenges of raising children. Where they can find and share support.
How? By sitting down and really talking. Circle of Parents groups meet weekly, are free of charge, and foster an open exchange of ideas, support, information and resources. These kinds of groups serve those parenting children of all ages and families of all types. There are groups across the country, and they operate under different names and organizations. But they are all there to help parents find support. Click here to find a group near you. Most groups have a free program for children as well. Ask your local group.
The Circle of Parents national network is a partnership of parent leaders and 20 statewide and regional organizations. The organization was formed in 2001 after a successful collaborative project of Prevent Child Abuse America and the National Family Support Roundtable, which was made possible by funding from the Children’s Bureau, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Today, Circle of Parents is expanding the national network add new groups, strengthen existing programs and develop new family support initiatives.
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For more information about the Circle of Parents program, contact Julie Rivnak-McAdam at(804) 308-0841