
Webinar: Art in Education
Art integration is the process of using the arts (dance, music, art, and writing) to increase student learning. The Art Integration at Home workshop offers parents strategies to expand and […]
Art integration is the process of using the arts (dance, music, art, and writing) to increase student learning. The Art Integration at Home workshop offers parents strategies to expand and […]
This training is designed to help foster and adoptive parents better understand the emotional world of teenagers. Participants will explore the unique challenges teens face, especially those with trauma histories […]
Join us in a discussion aboutIs It Holiday Blues? Presented by: Chena Blanchard
Managing compassion fatigue and burnout Building a support network and accessing resources Reflective practice and self-regulation tools Finding joy and meaning in the caregiving journey Presented by: Janae Combs, MA
This is a space where teens and caregivers come together to listen, learn, and grow. Here, every voice matters. We believe in sharing without judgment, respecting different perspectives, and finding connection through conversation. Let’s make this a place of empathy, honesty, and mutual support. Please Note: Both parent and Teen will need to have a […]
Raising Kids with OCD: A Workshop for Foster & Adoptive Families This workshop is designed to equip foster and adoptive parents with the tools to support a child struggling with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We'll explore the common signs of OCD, the unique challenges it presents in a family setting, and practical strategies to help your […]
Join GACRS for a monthly virtual adoption support group- Café Chats. This event is for adoptive families who share one thing, the journey of adoption. And while adoption is rewarding it also has challenges. GACRS wants to provide a virtual platform for you to exchange information and learn from one another. It’s also your opportunity to share your […]
Fulton County DFCS and GACRS presents a 3-hour training “Harvest the Understanding of Well-Being through Education & Support” Saturday, November 1, 2025, 9:00am-12 Noon Three-hour Training Certificate IN PERSON ONLY 5710 South Stonewall Tell Road, College, Park, Georgia 30349 Title: THE RESILIENCE FACTOR: 7 Keys to Finding Your Inner Strength Ways to Learn Your ABCs, […]
Join us for a group discussion on aging out of Foster Care. Presented by Laura Cochling, M.Ed., LPC
The holidays can be stressful, especially considering trauma your kids have experienced. Come learn how to navigate trauma for kids during the holidays. Presented by: Ashley Willcott, JD
1 in 5 children are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Depression is one of the most common childhood mental health disorders, affecting around 4% of children ages 3-17. In this webinar, learn more about depressive disorders in childhood, symptoms, and how we as caretakers can help. Presented by: Natasha Hope Moriarty, LMSW
Technology & Social Media Safety – practical tools and monitoring apps Goals Help caregivers understand the risks and benefits of technology use. Provide tools to set healthy boundaries with devices and apps. Empower parents to protect children without isolating them from peers. Presented by: Natasha Hope-Moriarty, LMSW