Providing Supportive Services for Parents
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Building Stronger, Safer Families

Being a parent can be confusing and frustrating, especially when resources for help are hard to find. Knowing that strong, supportive services can strengthen families by promoting positive parenting skills and healthy parent-child relationships, The Duke Endowment awarded $1.6 million over four years to expand Parents Anonymous in six rural South Carolina counties.

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Marty Banks discusses the role Parents Anonymous plays in South Carolina.

Strategy

Challenge and response from The Duke Endowment

What We're Learning

Impact of efforts and insights from the field

Resources

Links to more information, research and evaluation

Grant Guidelines

This initiative ran from Jan. 1, 2005 through Dec. 31, 2009 and is no longer active.

Contact Us

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Associate Director of Child Care
704.969.2117

 
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Preventing Child Abuse

Rhett Mabry discusses efforts at The Duke Endowment to help prevent child abuse.

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Nurses Mentor Moms

Visits from nurses through the Nurse-Family Partnership increase a new mom's confidence in raising her baby.