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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 5 weeks, 2 hours per week. It’s free and open to all families with children ages birth-12.
Triple P online Choose the strategy that best fits your family and do your course anywhere, anytime, at your own pace.
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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 60,000 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 or text or chat the 988 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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The transition from childhood to adolescence is a big milestone. During this time, your child will go through physical, emotional, and cognitive changes. This time can be tough for them and you. Strategies that worked before may not work now, and you may find it harder to maintain a strong bond with your pre-teen or teen. The struggle is real. Check out these tips to build trust, bridge communication gaps, and maintain strong connections (Español).
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Care for your yard the natural way.
Spring has sprung! It’s time to think about caring for your yard while avoiding harmful chemicals. Sign up for one of the Natural Yard Care Webinars in April. Topics include:
The webinars are free and fun! Visit tpchd.org/yardcare for more info.
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Center spotlight
Get more money back at tax time!
PSESD Latinx Family Advocacy Program is just one of the great programs at OFRC. You can also get free diapers and wipes, food, and other great resources for you and your family. They also offer free in-person help with the Working Families Tax Credit application to Spanish-speaking families (insert flyer) in the Sumner-Bonney Lake area, thanks to a partnership with Sumner-Bonney Lake Family Resource Center.
To learn more about the PSESD Latinx Family Advocacy Program or OFRC resources, contact Arely Dominguez Amaya at (253) 778-7880 or amaya@psesd.org.
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Services that respect your diverse experience
Pierce County Human Services (PCHS) works to ensure you can access community-based services that consider your experience. Some of these services include:
- Help for:
- Housing.
- Energy.
- Veterans.
- Case management for:
- Seniors.
- People who live with a disability.
- Early childhood education and assistance.
Don’t speak English? No problem! PCHS has language accessibility, so you have the same access as people who speak English.
You can access all these great services during PCHS outreach office hours at Eastside Family Resource Center. Stop by 3569 E. Roosevelt Ave. in Tacoma the first Wednesday of every month, 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Questions? Contact Eastside Family Resource Center at (253) 649-1012.
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