A Summer of Fun at CU

On a sunny evening earlier this summer Eva* was concentrating hard on the freshly opened container of bubbles as she tried to master the perfect bubble-blowing technique. Nearby, young artists were creating sidewalk chalk masterpieces, and custom-made ice cream sundaes were topped with generous heaps of sprinkles. It was CU’s Summer Kick Off Party; an event coordinated by our Parent Support Coordinator for families currently in CU’s shelter and transitional housing programs.

For kids who have witnessed or experienced domestic abuse and violence, the most important factor supporting their healing is a strong bond with the non-abusive parent. CU’s Parent Support Services Program is a unique and innovative program designed to help nurture the critical relationship between survivors and their children. The creative and fun programming makes it easy for kids and their parents to spend valuable, quality time together.

Virginia, CU’s Parent Support Coordinator, provides individual and group support for parent survivors, including parenting education, planned activities, and recreational outings that support the bond between the parent and child—all offered free of charge to families using CU services.

Throughout the summer we hosted a full calendar of outdoor activities. Weekly “Monday Funday” events like the Kick Off Party, a family barbeque, and water-play night, a field trip to Funtown Splashtown, and more have helped Eva and her mom have fun together, while also building a community of support around them to provide strength and connection as they continue to heal and move forward towards the safe life they deserve.

*Name has been changed to ensure client confidentiality.

This Summer of Fun at CU piece was featured in our late Summer 2021 Newsletter. Read the full newsletter here.

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