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Family Resource Center Networks

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Family Resource Center Networks have emerged organically in cities, counties, and states and provinces. They connect, organize, and support programs working with families. These Networks consist of two or more Family Resource Centers, working together to ensure coordinated quality support for families.

 

The Networks serve as the backbone entity to leverage and coordinate the collective impact of their members. They create opportunities for service providers to meet formally and informally, exchange information, make connections, develop relationships, build capacity, and address challenges that no one organization could on its own.

Family Resource Center Network Overview

What is a Family Resource Center Network?


This document, developed by the National Family Support Network in the United States, summarizes the types, functions, developmental stages, and positive impacts of Family Resource Center Networks.

Research on Family Resource Center Networks

Advancing the Family Support and Strengthening Field Project - Data Report Executive Summary
 

Advancing the Family Support and Strengthening Field Project  - Full Data Report

 

This research on Family Resource Center Networks was conducted by the OMNI Institute with the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

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