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Family Support Partnership
Healthy kids. Healthy families.
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Positive Parenting
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Safe. Private. FREE. Get tips and ideas to bring out the best in your children with the Positive Parenting Program—or Triple P. Learn the best ways to positively manage the behavior you don’t like and encourage more of the behaviors you do like.
Triple P group Each group is 8 weeks, 1-2 hours per week. It’s free and open to all families with children ages birth-12. Learn about upcoming Triple P groups at tpchd.org/groups.
Triple P online Choose the strategy that best fits your family and do your course anywhere, anytime, at your own pace. Sign up for Triple P Online today!
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Family Resource Centers
Get the help and resources you need at our Family Resource Centers. They help children, families, and communities thrive. We design each resource center with unique services to meet the needs of the community around it. In February, we referred families to more than 70,000 community resources. We also offered dozens of classes, support, community events, and meetings.
Need help with food?
Get application help or information at every Pierce County Family Resource Center. Learn more—English Spanish.
Did you know?
Every Pierce County Family Resource Center is a diaper bank! Learn more—English Spanish Ukrainian.
 Connect with a trained crisis counselor if you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health, substance use or suicidal crisis. Dial 988 to call, text or chat the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It’s confidential, free and available 24/7/365.
Family Support Partnership
Family Support Partnership promotes safe, stable, nurturing relationships, and environments for all children. Learn about our programs and resources at tpchd.org/fsp. Contact us at fspartnership@tpchd.org or (253) 649-1011.
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Your kids need positive relationships and connections to learn, grow, and thrive. These connections boost their psychological, cognitive, and social development, and how they interact with other people and the world.
Building a strong connection with your children doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. Read about five ways to build meaningful connections! (Español).
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Center spotlight
Recycling Right with Pierce County
In February, 49 children and adults learned about recycling at Orting Family Resource Center. Puget Sound Educational Service District’s Latinx Advocacy Program co-hosted the Recycling Right workshop in partnership with Pierce County planning & Public works.
Children enjoyed transforming recycled materials into artwork. To learn more about the next family engagement event contact Arely Dominguez at amaya@psesd.org.
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Serving food to our families
More than 450 families received food at the Eastside Family Resource Center (FRC) in February. The food pantry is a partnership with Eloise’s Cooking Pot.
Families expressed gratitude and appreciation for this resource that helps them become more food secure. Learn more about Eloise’s Cooking Pot and ways it support families in Pierce County.
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