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  • Teen Dating Abuse

    How to Help Teens Experiencing Dating Abuse

    Authored by: Sarah Martin, Domestic Violence Outreach Advocate

    It can be incredibly difficult and frustrating to know someone you love is experiencing abuse and it can be even harder to feel helpless trying to support them. February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month and Family Tree would like to provide ways you can help or support a teen you know that is experiencing dating violence.

    • Read more about How to Help Teens Experiencing Dating Abuse
  • Legal Aid

    Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Family Tree Celebrates the PorchLight Family Justice Center

    As COVID-19 continues to present unprecedented challenges to all of our programs at Family Tree, we are consistently working towards providing safe and adapted services to all of our clients.  Our Legal Advocacy Program is no exception. However, we recognize the need for in-person services now and in the future.
    • Read more about Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Family Tree Celebrates the PorchLight Family Justice Center
  • WomenSupport

    Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Roots of Courage Fighting for Undocumented Survivors

    Each survivor encountered through our programs at Family Tree has a unique story and situation. A familiar one for those working with these clients, and one not always considered, is the prevalence of domestic violence within immigrant groups and against undocumented individuals.
    • Read more about Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Roots of Courage Fighting for Undocumented Survivors
  • Course Literature

    Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Family Tree is Working with Teens to End the Cycle of Violence

    October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), and although Family Tree has several programs that work with survivors of domestic violence, one of the programs focuses on preventing violence in addition to providing services to those affected.
    • Read more about Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Family Tree is Working with Teens to End the Cycle of Violence
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    Domestic Violence Awareness Month: More Than Supervised Visits, Empowering Kiddos at The Karlis Family Center

    This October, in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), Family Tree invites readers to take part by learning more through personal stories, educational topics, and explore the services we provide to survivors and their children. 
    • Read more about Domestic Violence Awareness Month: More Than Supervised Visits, Empowering Kiddos at The Karlis Family Center
  • Colorado Stay at Home Order

    Domestic Violence During COVID-19

    For some of us, being outside is the most dangerous place to be; but for thousands of people worldwide, the most dangerous place to be is in their very own home. While governments are managing shelter in place orders, many people who have been experiencing domestic violence have been unable to leave their abusers.

    • Read more about Domestic Violence During COVID-19
  • Family Tree Volunteers

    The True Value of Volunteers

    Volunteer Appreciation Week is here and Family Tree is delighted to express our gratitude for all of our amazing volunteers!

    Volunteers make Family Tree programs possible. In our last fiscal year, 7/1/2018 – 6/30/2019, Family Tree volunteers donated 28,296 hours of their time, valued at $719,567.

    • Read more about The True Value of Volunteers
  • Mother and Son

    Yohana's Manual for Parenting

    Yohana was referred to Family Tree SafeCare® by a friend after sharing that she was looking for help managing the behavior of her 4-year old son, Jose.

    • Read more about Yohana's Manual for Parenting
  • Parenting Tips

    It Takes a Village

    April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and Family Tree is raising awareness of the prevalence and warning signs of child abuse as well as providing ways that we can all help strengthen families to prevent child abuse and neglect.

    Parenthood brings some of the most precious and impactful moments of your life. Children shape us into human beings that run on nothing but love and joy. Once you become a parent, your child’s happiness is always intertwined with yours. Parenthood also brings many challenges and stressful times along the parenting journey.

    • Read more about It Takes a Village

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