Parent Support Program
What is the Parent Support Program?
The Home for Little Wanderers’ Parent Support Program offers both structured and open-ended groups and workshops for parents who are caring for children with behavioral and mental health needs. Our programming is flexible and new groups are added to respond to the needs of the community. All of our services are FREE. Examples groups include:
Below you will find our complete list of our weekly virtual parent group schedules. Our virtual group are hosted on the ZOOM.US platform. Families can join from the comfort of their home on their cellphone, tablet or computer.
To RSVP
Families can sign up here, or on Eventbrite or by emailing PSP@thehome.org. Upon signing up you will receive a follow up email with the meeting ID and Passcode.
Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/parent-support-program-29840607225
Upcoming Events:
Back to School Drive-Thru- Supply pick up!
THURSDAY, September 3rd 2020
780 American Legion Highway
Roslindale, MA
RSVP below by September 1st
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/psp-back-to-school-event-tickets-117782563819
Weekly reoccurring groups
Haitian Creole Virtual Parent Groups:
Mondays at 2pm
Spanish Virtual Parent Groups:
Mondays at 11am -12pm
Tuesday at 5pm – 6pm
English Virtual Parent Groups:
Monday at 2pm -3pm
Wednesday at 1pm -2pm
Wednesday at 7pm -8pm
Fridays at 10am-11am
Specialty groups:
Fathers group: Tuesday at 3pm- 4pm
Teen mom groups: Thursday at 6pm -7pm
Phone:857-366-1702
Please click below for Flyers of upcoming events!
Who Do We Serve?
The Home’s Parent Support Program serves any caregivers of children in Suffolk County. It is a free service that is funded by the Department of Mental Health and is open to any parent who is caring for a child with behavioral and mental needs. This program also focuses on supporting underserved communities throughout Suffolk County. Our diverse staff is working to specifically offer programs for families that feel marginalized.
Our primary service area includes:
Our Staff
Parent Support Specialists
Parent Support Specialists lead our groups and are also available for one-on-one support. They are employees who are both professionally trained and have lived experience. They are available to help caregivers navigate the mental and behavioral health support system. From helping caregiver access appropriate services through public schools to advocating for children to receive the appropriate referrals to specialist, Parent Support Specialists are available to caregivers whenever they need additional guidance.
Education Advocate
An Education Advocate is available to help caregivers navigate the complex special education system. They offer individual consults with families and hosts workshops and parent support groups that focus on areas such as Individual Education Plans (IEPs), 504s and special education testing.
To make an appointment with a Parent Support Specialist or to learn more about the program, Call 617-469-8696