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Family Well-Being

We partner with families to meet healthcare, mental health, and other needs through participatory, collaborative networks.

Our approach to family well-being is informed by the same basic commitment to autonomy, self-efficacy, and self-direction that is at the root of our community-building initiatives. Whether individuals and families come to us in need of a short-term solution to an immediate challenge, or a long-term plan for growth and change, we see the work of our coaches, case managers, therapists and other Family Well-Being staff as a collaboration with community members, not simply a diagnosis and a set of services. This collaboration with individuals and families is expanded and strengthened by a network of more than 40 partner organizations coordinated by SBCC, which helps to ensure that the full range of resources to support family success is never more than a phone call away.

 

Further detail on each component of our family well-being strategy is available below:


Family Success Coaching
Family Success Coaching

Working as a trusted advocate and partner in families' progress toward their own goals for health, stability, and self-sufficiency.

Counseling Services
Counseling Services

Affordable, high-quality mental health supports from a strength-based perspective.

Family Support Collaborative
Family Support Collaborative

Bringing the resources of a 40-member regional network to the job of helping families overcome obstacles and thrive.

Specialized services for pregnant women and parents/caregivers of young children:

Community Doulas
Community Doulas

Working with new mothers to improve infant health and social support.

Parent Support
Parent Support

Networks of engaged parents supporting the flourishing of each other's children and families.

Preschool Without Walls
Preschool Without Walls

Building parent, caregiver, and community capacity to educate young children.