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January 2018
Foster & Adoptive Parent Orientation Training – Morning
Morning classes are held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at The Children’s Center Main Campus *All dates have both Morning and Evening Sessions, except for Saturdays. **NOTE: It is preferred to complete Orientation prior to attending PRIDE Training For more information or to RSVP for an Orientation session, please contact Shereen Youngblood at 313.221.1440. Download Flyer (PDF)
Find out more »Foster & Adoptive Parent Orientation Training – Evening
Evening classes are held from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at The Children’s Center Main Campus *All dates have both Morning and Evening Sessions, except for Saturdays. **NOTE: It is preferred to complete Orientation prior to attending PRIDE Training For more information or to RSVP for an Orientation session, please contact Shereen Youngblood at 313.221.1440. Download Flyer (PDF)
Find out more »Trauma Informed Parenting Group
Join the Trauma Informed Parenting Group Has your child experienced a traumatic event? Is he or she having behavioral problems that are difficult to manage? Join the Trauma Informed Parenting Group and learn how to help your child cope and thrive. WHAT A 4-week resource group for parents and foster parents of children who have experienced trauma. Bus tickets are available upon request for participants. WHEN & WHERE January 16, 2018 • 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. •…
Find out more »2018 AUTOGLOW
Lisa and Bill Ford along with Kathy and Jim Hackett in conjunction with The Children’s Center are excited to “round up the usual suspects” with our 2018 AutoGlow Theme, “An Evening in Casablanca”. “Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world,” we warmly invite you to a spectacular evening complete with a strolling dinner, drinks and dancing. The evening benefits the 7,500 vulnerable children and families that The Children’s Center supports to overcome trauma from…
Find out more »PRIDE Training – Session I
Classes are held from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at The Children’s Center Main Campus *NOTE: It is preferred to complete Orientation prior to attending PRIDE Training For more information or to RSVP for PRIDE training, please contact Shereen Youngblood at 313.221.1440.
Find out more »The Children’s Center’s Clinical Job Fair
Join Our Team At The Children’s Center, we rebuild hope for children who struggle with unimaginable difficulties. Join us for our Clinical Job Fair and learn how you can help empower Detroit’s most vulnerable children through a rewarding career. Discover Job Opportunities At our Job Fair, you’ll learn about open positions in the following programs: Clinical: Early Childhood Behavioral Health, General Behavioral Health, Home-Based Services, Family Assessment and Intervention Services Clinician/Masters Supports Coordination: Developmental Disabilities Services Coordinator: Home-Based Services,…
Find out more »PRIDE Training – Session II
Classes are held from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at The Children’s Center Main Campus *NOTE: It is preferred to complete Orientation prior to attending PRIDE Training For more information or to RSVP for PRIDE training, please contact Shereen Youngblood at 313.221.1440.
Find out more »Homework Help Days!
WHAT Drop in tutoring, quiet study, and homework help is available for all ages. WHEN Every Mon. & Wed. Jan. 8th - June 20th Sept. 10th - Nov 28th 4 - 6 p.m. WHERE Center for Discovery Lower Level of Building 90 FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Hajr Muhammad at 313.262.0943
Find out more »Lego Workshop
It’s LEGO time for dads and kids! Calling all dads! Bring your child (ages 6-12) to The Children’s Center for an evening of learning, laughing and lots of LEGO building. We’ll tie STEM principles to our play time together for a fun night of learning and creativity. Details For Wayne County fathers and one child aged 6-12 Speaker: Terrance R. Campbell - MA Ed, MSISM; Cybersecurity Program Director - Wayne County Community College District; Technology Manager - Wayne State University…
Find out more »February 2018
Faces of Trauma: A Community Perspective
Trauma affects each person in a different way, and often when one member of a family experiences it, the whole family is affected. Faces of Trauma is an event that explores the impact of trauma, and how individuals, families, and communities cope with it. Light refreshments will be provided. Attendees will have the opportunity to Hear from panelists representing Kim Worthy’s office, the Fatherhood Initiative, Consumer Advisory Council and The Children’s Centers Child Welfare department Engage in a group art…
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