Family Ties

Program Description:
Our Family Ties Program takes a holistic approach to serving adoptive, kinship, and foster families through strategies that meet the needs of the family and focus on their strengths. Through participating, parents discover the tools, knowledge, and support system they need to successfully parent their child(ren) and children feel safe, supported, and capable of developing healthy habits. The program includes one-on-one support, monthly groups, educational opportunities, peer network building, normalizing family social activities, information and referral, and personal advocacy. See our Program Calendar for upcoming events! One-on-One Support Support is provided through both Adoption Network Cleveland staff and peer mentoring. Telephone, email, and in-person meetings with staff provide a compassionate ear, referral to community resources, problem-solving, personal advocacy strategies, and reinforcement of positive parenting techniques. Individual parents can also be matched at their request with another parent who understands their journey and can provide support and encouragement. Parents who use social media are also encouraged to connect with other Family Ties parents through our private Family Ties Facebook Group. Educational Opportunities Adoption Network Cleveland provides access to conferences, presentations, and workshops by local, state, and national experts on a regular basis. Examples include parent trainings through the OCWTP program and our Monday Evening Speaker Series. For up-to-date information on available opportunities, subscribe to our newsletter and check our program calendar regularly. Complementary Services Families participating in the Family Ties program are also connected to other Adoption Network Cleveland programs, including our Educational Liaison Services and Parent Trainings. Support Groups Join us each month for our Family Ties Gatherings, which provide adoptive, kinship, and foster families an opportunity for fellowship, support, education and fun! The monthly Family Ties Gathering is held on the second Thursday of each month, starting at 6 pm and going until 7:30 pm. We share a meal together, parent support group, activities for children, fun, and community. Adoption Network Cleveland staff lead a caregiver peer support group, a peer support group for teens, and structured activities for younger children including yoga and mindfulness. Let us know you are coming by registering on our calendar at https://bit.ly/CalendarANC. Family Social Activities Creating normalcy and connectedness through typical family activities such as going ice skating, going to the zoo, attending a sporting event, or meeting friends for a group picnic is an important piece of building a social network. Recent research has shown that having a strong social network (friends that understand your situation and support you) improves physical and mental health, resiliency, education, and overall life contentment outcomes for both individuals and families. See our program calendar for upcoming Family Social Events.

Program Requirements:
Anyone who has been impacted by Foster Care, Kinship Care, & Adoption

Hours of Operation:
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm

Neighborhood Leadership Institute Healthy Communities

Program Description:
Neighborhood Navigation Services helps connect pregnant mothers to the resources they need/desire to help them and their unborn baby be healthy. Neighborhood Navigators are trained paraprofessionals who are passionate and committed to the health and wellness of their neighbors. Each participant is assigned to a neighborhood navigator who identifies their needs such as but not limited to transportation, employment, baby items, social supports, etc. and links them to the appropriate resource, agency and/or provider.

Program Requirements:
Expecting mothers, Mothers with babies up to the age of one, Women of child-bearing age.

Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm
Friday 9:00am-3:30pm

Community Health Equity

Program Description:
Connect patients and community members to social services resources that help them thrive

Program Requirements:
Community resources and clinical services

Hours of Operation:
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm

Warrensville Road Community Based Center of Life

Program Description:
We offer a range of services to support expectant mothers and their families. We share valuable resources, provide hands-on support during labor and delivery, and help women develop their birth preferences. Additionally, we encourage women to become strong self-advocates when working with healthcare providers, ensuring they feel heard and empowered throughout their journey. We strive to help families experience a safe, healthy, and positive labor journey by offering guidance and support every step of the way.

Program Requirements:
We serve women and their families during pregnancy and postpartum

Hours of Operation:
Sunday 9:30am – 1:00pm, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00am – 2:00pm

Spirit of Motherhood

Program Description:
The Spirit of Motherhood is a grant-funded initiative dedicated to Black perinatal mental health. we provided SOS sister circles and one- one mental health interventions for anxiety, PTSD, and parenting stress. Grief recovery is also available. In the neighborhood and telehealth options are available. In the Spirit of Motherhood, we believe your past does not have to determine your future. Spirit of also offers training in delivering mental l health interventions to other organizations. We are a interventions research initiative. The data we collect is used to help Black perinatal women across the United States.

Program Requirements:
Black Perinatal mothers in Northeast Ohio

Hours of Operation:
Monday-Friday