by Lance Cashion | Jul 1, 2020 | Child Abuse Prevention, City of Fort Worth, COVID-19 Updates, Nonprofits |
COVID-19 Parenting Resources
We are all living in uncharted territory during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Below you will find resources to help navigate parenthood in this unprecedented time.
10 Parenting Tips During COVID-19- TexProtects
Tips to Keep the Calm at Home- HealthyChildren.org
Essentials for Parenting Toddlers and Pre-Schoolers- CDC
Tips for Staying Connected- Prevent Child Abuse America
Child Abuse Prevention Resources
Due to Quarantine and Social-Distancing, child abuse cases are on the rise as many children have been isolated at home with their abuser. Here you will find tips on spotting signs of abuse and how to report it.
Child Well-being in Texas- Annie E. Casey Foundation
Reporting as a Friend or Family Member- Futures Without Violence
Responding to Child Abuse During a Pandemic- Zero Abuse Project
For more information contact
NewDay Services for Children and Families – MAIN OFFICE:
6816 Camp Bowie Blvd W., Ste 112, Fort Worth, Tx 76116
Hours M-F: 9am – 5pm
Telephone 817-926-9499
Email newday@newdayservices.org
https://www.newdayservices.org
by Media | Apr 3, 2020 | Child Abuse Prevention, City of Fort Worth, News |
Join us in spreading awareness throughout the month of April!
#EmpowerToEndAbuse
What is Child Abuse?
Child abuse is the mistreatment of a child that results in harm or injury. There are four basic types of child abuse. Children being abused are likely to experience more than just one type of abuse.
Raise awareness and learn how you can prevent child abuse here…
by Media | Apr 2, 2020 | Emergency Meals, News, Texas Governor |
Generous Texans and Local Restaurants Helping to Feed Youth and Families in Need
Governor Greg Abbott today announced the Comfort Food Care Package (CFCP) program to provide meals for at-risk youth and families in communities across Texas as the state responds to COVID-19. As part of the program, participating restaurants offer CFCPs for patrons to purchase on behalf of families and youth in need. Each care package contains enough food to feed a family of 5 to 6 and will be delivered to recipients’ homes. The program is a partnership between the Governor’s Public Safety Office, the Texas network of Family and Youth Success Programs (formerly called Services to At-Risk Youth), Favor Delivery, and the Texas Restaurant Association.
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