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Community Parenting Partnership Program.

More About Our Programs.


Community Parenting Partnership Program (CPPP) works to reduce child abuse/maltreatment and neglect by providing individual and group level evidence-based interventions to children/youth, ages 0-17 and their parents/caregivers in the Central Harlem community of New York City.

GenerationPMTO (PARENT MANAGEMENT TRAINING OREGON)
Free 12+ Weeks of Individual Parenting Skills

WHAT IS PROVIDED
· Sessions can be provided in different settings (e.g., Home or Agency or Virtually)
· Metrocards will be provided to all in-person participants
· Refreshments will be served
· Sessions offered at flexible times.

PARTCIPANTS ELIGIBILTY
· Single or two-parent homes
· Foster Families
· Families with relatives as caregivers
· Blended families

PARENTING JOURNEY
Parenting Journey is an evidence-based group Parent-Development program designed to support parents and caregivers in strengthening their family relationships by increasing their confidence and resilience. The program provides 12 group sessions that support parents/caregivers in developing inner strengths, life skills, and networks of resources.

In the Fall of 2021, we added this program to our Community Parenting Partnership Program.

WHAT IS PROVIDED
· Sessions can be provided in different settings (e.g., Home or Agency or Virtually)
· Metrocards will be provided to all in-person participants
· Refreshments will be served
· Sessions offered at flexible times.

PARTCIPANTS ELIGIBILTY
· Single or two-parent homes
· Foster Families
· Families with relatives as caregivers
· Blended families

STRONG AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES PROGRAM (SAAF-SAAF-T)
A program created to strengthen parent/caregiver and youth relationships.
SAAF is a seven session program designed for youth aged 10-15 and their caregivers. The goal of SAAF/ SAAF-T is to build on the strengths of African American families and support parents and youth during the transition from early adolescence to the teen years with a specific emphasis on helping young people avoid risky and dangerous behaviors.

WHAT IS PROVIDED
· Sessions can be provided in different settings (e.g., Home or Agency or Virtually)
· Metrocards will be provided to all in-person participants
· Refreshments will be served
· Sessions offered at flexible times.

PARTCIPANTS ELIGIBILTY
· Single or two-parent homes
· Foster Families
· Families with relatives as caregivers
· Blended families