
Communities in Schools of Durham-Parenting Education
In addition to a variety of programs for students, Communities in Schools of Durham provides support and education to parents of students in grades K-12: Incredible
In addition to a variety of programs for students, Communities in Schools of Durham provides support and education to parents of students in grades K-12: Incredible
Anti-racism training for children, families, and educators.
Organizing work with Black families to support positive racial self concept, increase
capacity to navigate and cope with racial bias, and build community
connections and advocacy skills
A parenting support program designed to be flexible and meet parents (of children 0-16) where they are; provides targeted tips and strategies to manage behavior and build parents’ confidence.
Working with fathers to develop life skills necessary to face financial, health, relationship and other critical challenges.
Network of peer support for families of children with special needs, led by parents with lived experience.
Free or low-cost weekly parenting support groups to make new friends, learn about child development, and build community support.
EPiC organizes and supports Black parents and their allies in its mission to dismantle systemic racial inequities and advocate for high quality educational opportunities.
A Latino nonprofit organization providing a variety of support and opportunities to Latinx families in the Triangle.
HelpLine (text/call support) and comprehensive support network, including support groups and additional resources, for parents facing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders or struggles in the transition to parenthood.