PREVENT CHILD ABUSE HABERSHAM INC DBA Family Resource Center of Northeast Georgia
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Mission Statement
The goal of our family resource center is to improve outcomes by promoting thriving families and nurtured children. This is accomplished by providing variety of evidence based tools to help caregivers through the challenges of parenting as they strive to raise future productive adults. We bring together services and activities that educate, develop skills and promote families moving in new directions. This increases the capacity of families to be healthy, involved members of communities. This approach of involving families in problem solving while at the same time developing skills, abilities and talents, works to create healthy and functioning families and communities.
About This Cause
The Family Resource Center is our community’s go-to place for parent education and support to help strengthen families in their ability to raise healthy children. We are a family’s partner as they make their way along the challenging journey of parenthood. Conveniently located in downtown Clarkesville, our home provides a classroom to learn nurturing parenting principles and proven strategies. We provide educational programs, guidance, supervised visitation, therapeutic counseling and links to community resources as families strive to be more competent and self-sufficient. And now we have expanded our services with another location at the “Annex,” thanks to our new partnership with the First Presbyterian Church of Clarkesville. What do we do? We make sure children are loved and nurtured by providing parents with the education, support and resources to raise well-adjusted, productive future adults. How do we accomplish this? We provide an array of services and activities that are integrated, comprehensive, flexible and responsive to community-identified needs.