Resources for Families

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  1. The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project aims to create a safer, more-inclusive world, especially when LGBTQ young people are four times as likely to attempt suicide and is the second leading cause of death in young people. This website has crisis services, advocacy, research, a trevor space community, and public education.

  1. “Black History Guide: the Diaspora” by African American Heritage

This website has records from the United States government that tracks the movement of the peoples of the African diaspora. This website also contains some of the National Archives and can help families learn as much as possible about their history.

  1. “Anti-Racism Resources Library” by the American Academy of Child of Adolescent Psychiatry

This website has numerous resources for families regarding how to be anti-racist and live in an racist world.

  1. “50 Great Websites for Parents of Children with Special Needs” by CES Schools

This website has great for parents of children with special needs with links regarding associations, councils, centers, and societies, as well as conferences, financial aid, internships, and helpful websites, articles, and research. Parents can also connect on blogs and Facebook.

  1. Children with Special Needs” by MO Department of Social Services

MO has a website that contains helpful resources for children with special needs and also helps parents assess how they know their child could have special needs. This website also helps see if families are eligible for Child Care Subsidy.

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