February 15, 2025 - 01:34

A new initiative aimed at supporting Black parents in San Bernardino County has been unveiled, featuring a series of 15 workshops designed to address the unique challenges faced by families in the community. These workshops, available both in-person and online, are offered at no cost to residents of the county.
The program focuses on enhancing parenting skills, fostering healthy family dynamics, and providing resources tailored to the needs of Black families. Experts in child development and community leaders will lead the sessions, ensuring that participants receive valuable insights and practical strategies.
Parents will have the opportunity to engage in discussions, share experiences, and build a supportive network with others in similar situations. The initiative aims not only to empower parents but also to strengthen the overall well-being of children and families in the area. This program represents a significant step toward fostering a nurturing environment for future generations in San Bernardino County.
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