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  • Family Tree COVID-19 Updates (Coronavirus)

    An Unprecedented Time Demanding an Unprecedented Response

    Dear Family Tree Stakeholders,

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  • COVID-19  Actualizaciones (Coronavirus) de Family Tree

    Vivimos un tiempo sin precedentes que exige una respuesta sin precedentes

    Estimados participantes de Family Tree,

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  • Daniella and her daughter Mia

    A New Start in a New Country

    Daniella never anticipated where her life was headed when she bought roundtrip tickets to California from Italy five years ago. She planned a three-month trip to be with her partner, but quickly discovered she was pregnant. The couple eloped and shortly after Daniella began noticing signs of hostility and control in her husband.

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  • Support Healthy Teen Relationships

    Youth Outreach in Jefferson County Schools

    For those who don’t already know, February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month! Family Tree is working toward ending the cycle of violence in teen dating by talking directly with youth in our community. Advocates from Family Tree’s Domestic Violence Outreach Program work closely with Jefferson County schools and students to help promote a safe school culture.

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  • Supporting Families

    Supporting Families Affected by the US Immigration System

    Immigration legislation changes have received attention from people of all ethnicities, races and backgrounds. Many Family Tree clients have become more cautious about sharing personal information, regardless of their immigration status. This uncertainty around recent legislation and its impacts might make families and individuals more hesitant to disclose personal details.

    The Family Tree SafeCare® team noticed this impact on the enrollment in their program and decided to do something about this trend.

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  • How to help your teen

    How to Help Teens Experiencing Dating Abuse

    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
  • Lani and Jason

    Gifts as a Message of Worth

    Lani, a single mother, lives with her two sons, Mark, 22, and Jason, 16, and provides informal home hospice care for her terminally-ill brother, Paul. Both sons struggle with substance abuse, depression and anxiety as well as making progress academically or maintaining a job. Jason made poor choices that led him to court and the family was referred to Family Tree Community Family Resource Team (CFRT) due to concerns of child neglect of Jason.

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  • Denver PIT count

    Firsthand Account of the Point In Time Count

    We can readily admit to a housing crisis that is ever more apparent in our community, our state and our nation as a whole. So what are we doing about it? Does everyone count?

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  • Family Tree Programs Overview

    A Value in Action: Collaboration

    The longer I am employed at Family Tree, the more I appreciate the value of an integrated services approach to serving our clients. It’s wonderful to offer help in one area, but it’s even better to be able to address multiple areas of need without sending clients to several different agencies. Collaboration among the programs at Family Tree results in a more client-centered, trauma-informed model of service.

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