Support Services

Parent Villages’ Support Services Department offers free support and advocacy to individuals and families in need.
Our primary aim is to help them find the necessary resources to overcome any obstacles they may be facing. We provide a range of support services, including:

Support Services

- Assisting with applications for victim compensation
-Advocacy with legal/court concerns
- Offering financial literacy education
- Assisting with applications for victim compensation
- Providing transportation assistance to and from appointments
- Helping individuals apply for government assistance programs
- Assisting with applications for victim compensation
- Conducting initial wellness checks and providing referrals for therapeutic services
- Providing advocacy support for parents and students in the school system
- Assisting with finding necessities such as food and hygiene supplies
- Helping with housing searches and providing access to housing resources
-Assisting with finding other resources an individual may need

Community Engagement

Ongoing Programming

Community-based Partnerships

These partnerships allow us to establish resource sharing networks, ensure opportunities reach intended audiences, and increase visibility for Parent Villages and partnering organizations.

Mentoring Programs

Mentors accelerate the learning and career growth of mentees simply by investing time and insight (Forbes Oct. 2, 2018).  COVID forced us to re-examine our mentor programs - stay tuned for our refined Parent-to-Parent mentor program and the re-institution of our Peer-to-Peer mentoring programs.

#SHOWUP Initiative

Parent Villages started the #SHOWUP Initiative to empower adults to show up for their children and youth in their community whether they express that they need it or not.  The #SHOWUP Initiative encourages parents to be proactive about their child’s education by showing up at the school for the good, the bad, and everything in between.  

#SHOWUP Initiative

Parent Villages started the #SHOWUP Initiative to empower adults to show up for their children and youth in their community whether they express that they need it or not.  The #SHOWUP Initiative encourages parents to be proactive about their child’s education by showing up at the school for the good, the bad, and everything in between.