
Family Matters Durham
We offer a range of engaging educational trainings, interactive workshops, courses, and networking opportunities to help improve perinatal outcomes and promote equitable services.
We offer a range of engaging educational trainings, interactive workshops, courses, and networking opportunities to help improve perinatal outcomes and promote equitable services.
Our mission is to provide easily accessible, culturally sensitive, and personally tailored information to allow successful connection to early intervention services for Black autistic children across North Carolina.
Parent educator and advocate supporting you in finding what your child needs after a diagnosis
The Village Durham pairs families in crisis with a Family Advocate who can serve as a support for them with various needs including job training, employment, housing, nutrition, mental health, parenting education, and more.
We partner with you to build strong, loving relationships with your young children, ages 0-5, to heal and protect them from life’s many stresses and challenges.
Referrals to mental, substance abuse and behavioral health professionals for families with Medicaid or with no insurance; also serves as a 24/7 behavioral health crisis line
Provides resources and referrals to help make finding childcare easy and convenient for families.
Care coordination for families with children birth- age 5 that may need extra support navigating their child’s physical and behavioral health needs.
Network of peer support for families of children with special needs, led by parents with lived experience.
A Latino nonprofit organization providing a variety of support and opportunities to Latinx families in the Triangle.