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Bradley Angle House Youth and Family Support Program - Transitional Aged Youth Programs

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Group Programs
Category Transitional Aged Youth Programs
Name Bradley Angle House Youth and Family Support Program
Provider Bradley Angle

Description

Bradley Angle’s Youth and Family Support Services Program builds resilience and coping in children and teens, improves parent/child bonding, and strengthens parenting skills. Their services include:

Youth Supportive Services Tailored support for children and teens aged 0-18 years provided by trained youth advocates to help create safety plans and coordinate youth support groups and extracurricular family activities. All activities are designed to promote resiliency and help children recover from the trauma of domestic violence.

Family Advocacy Family advocacy and group-based parenting support designed to help promote healthy child development and use of positive parenting strategies to manage children’s behaviors.

Culturally Responsive Family Support The Healing Roots Program offers culturally specific and responsive services to Black and African American families impacted by domestic violence.

Strategic Partnerships Bradley Angle’s youth and family support services are strategically interconnected to larger systems that survivors interface with. They provide training to staff that work in these systems so they can understand the dynamics of domestic violence and are able to provide crisis intervention and referrals as needed. Right now, Bradley Angle has staff co-located at Albina Head Start/Early Head Start and the Alberta Child Welfare office.

To learn more about their Youth and Family Support Services Program contact ( 503) 595-9591 x302 or email families@bradleyangle.org .

Facilities

Bradley Angle House

Contacts


Contact: Strategic Partnerships Phone: 503) 595-9591 x302 Email: families@bradleyangle.org

Contact: Office Phone: (503) 235-5333