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The Partnership is committed to helping families do their best. The programs we fund give families the opportunity to 

  • discover more about how children grow and learn
  • share ideas with other parents
  • get ideas on how to discipline their child
  • get help paying and finding child care
  • find resources for their child's special needs
  • help their child get prepared for kindergarten.

To meet the diverse needs of the county's families, we fund a group of programs that include small support groups, parent education classes, and home visiting services. Many of these services are also available in Spanish.


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Helping Fathers Be Their Best

Focus on Fathers – Chatham County Public Health  - Sterlin Holt 919-545-8302. This program gives fathers the opportunity to increase their knowledge of parenting, child development, and children's health issues, while assisting fathers in attaining their employment and educational goals. Program participants take part in discussion groups, workshops, home visits and regularly scheduled family outings.

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Learning to Be the Best Parents We Can

Chatham Parenting Now - Evette Horton, program coordinator, 919.423.7217 or ehorton@kidscope.chtop.org.
Chatham Parenting Now is a free, 7-session, positive parenting course open to all Chatham County parents with children ages birth - 5 years. We provide a family dinner, childcare, and a supportive group that educates families about the special skills needed to parent our young children. Topics include parenting values, preventive discipline, handling parent stress, setting limits and much more. Courses are scheduled throughout the county.

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Breaking the Cycle of Violence

Family Advocacy Program – Family Violence and Rape Crisis Services (FVRC)- Alex Amorin and Michele Marlowe 542-5445. This program serves mothers and their children ages 0-5 who are living in the battered women's shelter or who have left the shelter and moved home. The Family Advocacy program provides counseling and play activities for children living in the shelter; parenting education through counseling and support groups for their mothers; help connecting families with community resources; and education on skills and activities to enhance parent/child relationships.

Family Resources & Support

Chatham Family Resource CenterBill Lail or Patsy Harris 919- 663-5867. Siler City's Family Resource Center was established in 1994 to be a one-stop resource for families. The Center is a user-friendly, highly visible place for families, volunteers and human service providers to work toward strengthening families and helping families get access to health care and child care.

The Center providers meeting space for groups such as Head Start and several Smart-Start funded programs including Focus on Families, and De Madres a Madres

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12 fathers and 21 children in the Focus on Fathers program were served by workshops, home visits and family outings


47 Little Kids families received home visits
Families attended

314
meetings with Little Kids staff

55
families borrowed educational toys and books

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40 families attended Before the Bell Rings workshops

103 families attended 50 parenting workshops

52 mothers participated in De Madres classes

30 children participated in the children's programs

13
families received home visits



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Family counselors worked with 25 mothers at the shelter;

66
children received services in the shelter and at home