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Where parents lead and students Succeed

Implementation Strategy

Our community vision to supporting each other

Action Plan to create safe space

    Partner with schools, community centers, and faith-based organizations

  • Engage parents as partners in youth programming
  • Use culturally grounded, trauma-informed practices
  • Track progress through attendance, participation, and feedback

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Action Plan to create safe space

Our community vision to supporting each other

Action Plan to create safe space

     We offer workshops and community conversations on topics such as:

  • Navigating the school system
  • Graduation requirements and college readiness
  • Student behavior, attendance, and academic success
  • Mental health and social-emotional learning

Our community vision to supporting each other

Our community vision to supporting each other

Our community vision to supporting each other

  • Increased student attendance and engagement
  • Improved academic outcomes
  • Youth participation in leadership roles
  • Positive feedback from youth, parents, and educators



Volunteer oppurtunity

Our community vision to supporting each other

Racism isn’t just about everyday interactions or comments; it’s about the systemic inequalities that impact people of color, marginalized communities, low-income families, and many more with different layers of barriers.

- Every child matters and needs nurturing

- Start believing and recognizing

- Maintain good grades and stay in school

- Learn advocacy skills and accountability

MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY RESOURCES


Advocacy is a big part of your daily life, whether you realize it or not. It’s a balance of asking for what you need or want and collaborating to find ways to make it work. We advocate every single day when we speak up for ourselves at work, at school, or at home. Issue advocacy works the same way, just with policymakers at the federal, state, or local level. The truth is: advocacy makes things happen.

Policymakers, from your local mayor to your U.S. Senators, rely on hearing from constituents like you about topics that matter most to you. Through advocacy, you have the power to influence how decision makers support people with mental health conditions.

Please take advantage of our fun play at the park events, tea with other parents, and conversations.

We can meet at your city's Local Library, parks, and mall.

This encourages children to take a break and enjoy our exciting play area with a friend or make new connections! Encourage your child to unplug and embrace nature, while you, as a parent, relish fresh air and bring youTake advantage of our enjoyable playdates at the park, tea gatherings with other parents, and friendly conversations. 


We can meet at your local library, parks, or the mall. These events encourage children to take a break and enjoy our exciting play area with friends or to make new connections. Encourage your child to unplug and embrace nature while you, as a parent, enjoy the fresh air and your favorite drink. This is a perfect opportunity to disconnect from technology, connect with nature, and relax with fellow parents.r favorite drink. Break from technology and connect with nature, while parents can also enjoy the fresh air and sip their favorite beverage. 



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Please visit us at our New Twin Cities Parent Connection!

We are here to help you and hold your hands whether you have 

 needs for yourself or for your child. I we can connect you to the right people and resources. In any case this is something relating to urgent mental health  emergency call your local police for emergency.

Things we can help you with  are resources in your community, schedule to meet with you at your convenient place, and connect you with the right people.

Twin Cities Parent Connection

Contact Us : fhassa@tcpcmn.org epsa4edenpr@gmail.com

Hours

Mon

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Tue

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Wed

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Thu

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Fri

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Sat

09:00 am – 05:00 pm

Sun

Closed


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