March 2023 Newsletter

Common Sense Parenting

“The truth is, parenting as well as we can is always hard – really, truly, the hardest thing any of us has ever done.”— Laura Markham


If you'd like help with leaning new parenting techniques using a common sense approach, please call River City Family Connections. Session 2 begins soon! Hang in there, the rewards outweigh the challenges!

Door Decor

We are excited to see the March quilted door hangers that will be delivered soon! Thank you to all the talented quilters at the guild!

Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

During the month of February RCDVC worked to spread awareness about teen dating violence and its impact. We were able to table at a YHS basketball game where students spread awareness by wearing ORANGE!

Donation Station

Thank you to our donors!


Thank you to Sertoma Club for their generous donation!

Advocate Advantage


The advocates at RCDVC are always busy. While clients are top priority, there are many other tasks for which advocates are responsible: writing grants, organizing volunteers, awareness tabling at events, assisting with protection orders. The Advocate Advantage will provide you a look at a few of these tasks.

-Jordanne Franzen

Advocate and Housing Specialist



-Hunter Cotton

Advocate and Rural Outreach Coordinator