Parent Support Group - Frederick County Families

C.A.S.E. is excited to launch a Parent Support Group for Frederick County adoptive, foster, and kinship parents and caregivers! In this monthly group we will engage in thought provoking, honest conversations, receive support and guidance, and leave better equipped with expanded knowledge, skills, and confidence – knowing you are not alone.

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WHEN: Third Tuesday of the month beginning 3/19/24 from 6:00 - 7:30 PM(EST).

WHERE: Zoom 

COST: FREE!

C.A.S.E. is excited to launch a Parent Support Group for Frederick County adoptive, foster, and kinship parents and caregivers! In this monthly group we will engage in thought provoking, honest conversations, receive support and guidance, and leave better equipped with expanded knowledge, skills, and confidence – knowing you are not alone. Topics covered include relationship building, grief and loss, birth family relationships, coping skills and self-care, and so much more. We look forward to seeing you there! The virtual group will be held the 3rd Tuesday of the month from March 19, 2024-February 18, 2025. This is a drop-in group and participation at every session is not required. 

ABOUT THE FACILIATOR:

Sarah earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from Texas State University, and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a Minor in Human Service Studies from Elon University. Sarah began her career as the Director of Community Outreach and Education for Family Abuse Services of Alamance County before transitioning to child welfare and adoption work in 2015. She worked with birth, foster, adoption, and guardianship families as a caseworker with Child Protective Services in Texas. Additionally, Sarah served as the Adoption Program Specialist where she managed the adoption and post adoption programs and policy for the state of Texas. During this time, Sarah worked collaboratively with C.A.S.E. to bring NTI to child welfare in Texas. It was this experience that brought Sarah to C.A.S.E.

Sarah has two siblings who were adopted as infants.