very April, the Napa County Child Abuse Prevention Council (CAPC) commemorates Child Abuse Prevention Month by bringing awareness to this important issue and raising funds to help keep children safe. Led by Cope Family Center and comprised of representatives from nonprofit organizations, the faith-based community, and law enforcement and government agencies, CAPC coordinates Napa County’s efforts to prevent and respond to child abuse and neglect.
CA LEGISLATURE PROCLAIMS JANUARY AS POSITIVE PARENTING AWARENESS MONTH
Cope Family Center, which manages the Napa County Triple P (NCTP) Collaborative, announced that the California Legislature proclaimed January 2020 as Positive Parenting Awareness Month by the California Legislature. Positive Parenting Awareness Month highlights the importance for parents and caregivers to develop warm, nurturing relationships with their children and teens and become more confident as parents.
A Message of Appreciation to Cope's Supporters
Napa County Public Safety Power Shutoff Updates and Information
We Love Our Volunteers
Cope Family Center Welcomes Hardy and Mitchell to Board
Advocating for well-being and safety of children
Celebrity Waiters Serve a Successful Blue Plate Special
After an 11-year hiatus, Cope Family Center returned to a Celebrity Waiter format for its gala fundraiser, held on May 10th. The Blue Plate Special included both a silent and live auction, plus reception activities, table games, and spontaneous additions, all largely conceived and produced by the Waiters themselves.
Cope Commemorates Child Abuse Prevention Month in April
Each April, Cope Family Center commemorates Child Abuse Prevention Month by bringing awareness to this important issue and raising funds to help keep children safe. In Napa County in 2018, Child Welfare Services received 1,622 reports of abuse or neglect of which 149 cases involving 242 children were substantiated.
A Closer Look at Child Abuse and Neglect
Cope to Raise Awareness for Child Abuse Prevention with Heartbreaking Display
In honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month, Cope Family Center, the lead agency for the Child Abuse Prevention Council of Napa County (CAPC), is kicking off a month-long awareness campaign with an emotional display and short ceremony at Napa City Hall. The community is invited to attend the public ceremony on Thursday, April 4, 4:00-5:00 to learn more about the issue of child abuse and demonstrate their commitment to keeping children safe.
Cope Welcomes New Board Members
Cope Family Center helps Napa mom regain sobriety and her children
Life hasn’t been easy for Isabel, a Napan and mother of five children under age 10.
Isabel, who is 37, has struggled with alcohol addiction. As a child, she endured trauma including sexual and other abuse. She also suffers from depression and anxiety.
At one point, after a fight with her husband, Isabel was arrested and charged with domestic battery. She had to move out of the family home temporarily, effectively becoming homeless. Child Protective Services got involved.
Cope Family Center Offers New Parenting Classes and Expanded Support Services
Cope Family Center announced they have recently expanded services across their programs including parent education and drop-in crisis support. “Our goal has remained steady over the years,” said Executive Director Michele Grupe. “We are here to help parents manage the demands of parenting and life’s challenges so they can give their children a secure, loving and healthy home. But the stressors that parents face have changed over time, and as a result, our programs continually evolve to best meet the needs of families.”
January is Positive Parenting Awareness Month in Napa County
Cope Family Center, which manages the Napa County Triple P (NCTP) Collaborative, announced that January 2019 has been proclaimed Positive Parenting Awareness Month by the Napa County Board of Supervisors. The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) offers proven strategies that strengthen relationships with children and prevent and manage a full range of parenting challenges.
Cope Family Center appreciates vintner support
For over 20 years, Cope Family Center has been privileged to have the support of the Napa Valley Vintners (NVV), having received over $3 million of Auction Napa Valley proceeds in that time. This generosity has transformed the lives of thousands of children and their families and helped build a stronger community for all. NVV recently announced their support will continue in 2019 with a grant of $400,000.
"Napa Valley's children and families need you now more than ever" : A message from Marti Brennan
My name is Marti and I’m writing today to thank you for your past support and ask you to please renew your commitment to breaking the cycle of child abuse in Napa County. I have been a Home Visitor and Parent Educator at Cope Family Center since 1994 and have been supporting children and families for even longer than that.
Holiday Glam & Giving Retirement
Volunteer Appreciation Party 2018
On Friday, September 7, 2018 we held our annual Volunteer Appreciation Party. The theme was superheroes in honor of all our volunteer hard work throughout the year, helping to "save the day." Our volunteers do so much, from organizing files and supporting our administrative staff, to helping provide services when disaster struck last October during the fires. We are so thankful for all that they do for us and for the families we serve - thank you volunteers!
A Major Milestone on the Path for Success
Last month, three families graduated from the Healthy Families™ Home Visiting (HFHV) program. This is the first group of graduating families in the program since its inception in 2012.
Seeing these children grow from infancy to their first day of school is not only helpful for their development, but extremely rewarding. This would not be possible without all of the incredible support of our donors. You make it possible for Melanie to excel at matching games at every visit; for Octavio to become a great storyteller, sharing a new story with the FSS every time they met; for Joshua to learn how to read with his Mom’s support before he turned 5. These seemingly small milestones will be lifelong memories for these children and their families.